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YANAR kaya masu nauyi, Quotes & PHOTOS FOR SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY TELECAST TOMORROW LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

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Adamu Lopez 121 – Roman Ruben Reynoso 121
Jerry Odom 168 – Julius Jackson 168
O'Shaquie dauki reno 134 – Rolando Chinea 134
Khiary Gray 155 – Ian Green 157

Off-TV Bouts:
Jimmy Williams 145 – Antonio Fernandes 148
Leroy Davila 118 – Edgar Cortes 121
Brent Venegas 119 – Christian Foster 123
David Wilson 161 – Kendrick Ball Jr. 162
Divante Jones 135 – Anthony Burgin 136
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Final Quotes:

Adamu Lopez:
I’ve experienced and grown a lot over my last few fights. I’ve learned a lot about myself and overcame adversity. All my fights on ShoBox have been tough, but I’m hoping for a breakthrough victory a ranar Jumma'a to prove I’m ready to face a contender.

Reynoso is a tough fighter. We know he swings for the fences. Because he’s from Argentina, a lot of people call him a little Marcos Maidana. He’s probably the toughest opponent so far, but we’re ready for whatever he brings.

I’m back to training with Ronnie Shields. I was with Ronnie for my first five fights and it’s good to be back. Ronnie is working on my jab and helping improve my basic fundamentals.

I want to win and look good doing it. If I get the KO, that’s great, but I’m not going to look for it. I don’t want to be on the canvas looking for it.

We want to show that we’re ready for bigger and better fights. But we know we can’t look past this guy.

ROMAN REYNOSO:
This is the biggest fight of my career. Everything is motivating for me. I want the best for my family, and winning a fight like this can help me get there.

We moved up to Montreal for training camp and we’ve improved a lot. We’ve developed defense and a better boxing style. We used to be about just coming forward and punching, but we’re working on our movement, our boxing skills.

We are coming here to exploit Adam Lopez. We’re here to upset him.

I know he has a big left hook, but we’re going to take that away. We know he has a height and reach advantage, but we like to fight wars. If he wants a war, we’re prepared. If he wants to run, we’re prepared. We’ll see if he will be able to figure out how to beat me.

I’m used to being the shorter fighter. It doesn’t bother me.

I look up to (Marcos) Maidana, but he has his own style. I don’t try to mimic that.

This is my first time moving down to 122 fam. In Argentina, it was hard to get fights at 122 – most of my fights were at 126 – but fighting at 122 is more natural for me. This is what we were looking for.

On Matias Carlos Adrian Rueda, who fights Oscar Valdez for the WBO Featherweight Championship a ranar Asabar:
That’s the only boxer who has beaten me. We wish him the best. We were looking for the rematch, but it didn’t happen. In the future, it needs to happen.

Jerry ODOM:
I’ve been training all summer. Opportunities come and go. I was taught that when a window opens you have to jump in. That’s why we took this fight.

We’re not thinking about his (Jackson’s) last fight. That isn’t going to dictate our game plan. We know the opportunities to knock him out are there, but we need to worry about our game plan.

I’ve watched tape on him. He still has the same posture, he has no finesse. He’s a straight up type of fighter. Nothing we can’t handle.

Records don’t mean anything. You look at my record and see I have two losses. That doesn’t mean anything, doesn’t define me. He better not be overlooking me because I have two losses. That would be a big mistake.

Julius JACKSON:
The loss made me hungrier. I just got hurt. He hit me and I just couldn’t recover.

My team is confident I’m still a high-level fighter. We don’t just want opponents. We want guys that will test us.

The change in opponents doesn’t affect us. We’re just trying to perfect ‘The Chef.We want to get in there and do what it takes to win.

There’s definitely pressure. We know if I lose gobe it will set me back even more. But we’re not thinking about that. We’re coming to win. This is an opportunity to erase my loss.

Odom comes to fight. That’s what makes this an exciting fight. We’re both coming to fight.

O’SHAQUIE FOSTER:
Chinea is a one-punch puncher. He’s suitable to my style. We like the pressure he brings. We can break him down, break his will.

I’m supposed to be here. The loss in my first fight on ShoBox was a fluke. I showed in my last ShoBox fight that I belong here.

I don’t see anyone at lightweight that can beat me. I’m only 22, but at this point next year we want to be considered a contender for a title shot.

ROLANDO CHINEA:
I’ve studied tape on him. He’s an accomplished fighter. But I know he doesn’t like pressure, and my style revolves around pressure. So he’s a tailor-made fighter for me.

We’re going to do what we do best: apply pressure.

This is my TV debut and I’m ready to make a statement. This is an opportunity that I need to take advantage of.

We’ve done everything we can in the gym. We’re been sparring with top fighters in Philadelphia. We’re ready to go.

KHIARY GRAY:
I’m more of a boxer than a KO guy. I have a lot of knockouts, but that’s not what I’m always looking for. I consider myself more of a boxer.

I’ve always had late replacements in my fights, so that doesn’t give us a problem. I’ve seen clips of him, and we’re ready for him.

Going 10 rounds was a good experience for me. It taught me that my conditioning was there. That I can go the distance if I need to.

I switch to lefty when I have to. I can fight the whole fight lefty if I need to.

I sparred with Edwin (Rodriguez) recently, sparred with Demetrius Andrade. It’s good work with those guys. I can hold my own in the gym with them.

There’s pressure fighting on TV, but I feel comfortable. People are going to know me after this. They’ll know that I’m ready to be a contender in the 154-pound division.

IAN GREEN:
I’ve been in the gym since April. I was supposed to fight on Yuli 30, but this was a better opportunity and I jumped on it.

We have Kendall Holt in our corner, and we hope to be the next fighter from Paterson to win a title.

Gray is an aggressive guy, but my range and height is an advantage. I don’t think he’s faced anyone like me. He’s been touched a few times.

Once you see me gobe, you’ll see the real Ian Green.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez will serve as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Rich Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHT JARRELL “BIG BABY” MILLER, UNDEFEATED HARD-HITTING WELTERWEIGHT BAKHTIYAR EYUBOV MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FROM NEW YORK

 

Boxers Featured on ShoBox: Sabon Generation Tripleheader

Jumma'a, Aug. 19, Zauna a Showtime® a 10 p.m. DA/Santa

From Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y..

“I’m different to all the heavyweights out there. I’m not chasing a pay day. I’m chasing a legacy.” – Jarrell Miller

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NEW YORK (Yuli 19, 2016) – Promising, unbeaten, power-punching heavyweight Jarrell “ Big Baby” Miller and undefeated welterweight knockout artist Bakhtiyar Eyubov participated in an Open Media Workout Tuesday at Mendez Boxing in Manhattan, N.Y..

 

Miller and Eyubov, who both fight out of Brooklyn, N.Y., will be featured in two of the three fights of a ShoBox: Sabon Generation tripleheader on Jumma'a,Aug. 19, zauna a LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO® (10 p.m.. ET / Santa, jinkiri a kan West Coast) from the outdoor soccer venue at Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y..

 

The confident, fast-talking Miller (17-0-1, 15 Kos), a consensus top 15 matakin matsakaicin nauyi, will take on the experienced Fred Cat (18-5-1, 10 Kos), na New Orleans, Da. a cikin 10-zagaye main taron. Yeyubov (10-0, 10 Kos), a 'yan qasar na Kazakhstan, will be opposed by veteran Karim Mayfield (19-3-1, 11 Kos), na San Francisco, Calif. in a 10-rounder that will open the telecast. Undefeated bantamweight prospects, duniya-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0-1, 6 Kos), of Potolsk, Rasha, da kuma Antonio Nieves (16-0-1, 8 Kos), na Cleveland, Ohio square off in the 10-round co-feature.

 

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions are on sale and available at www.rhinossoccer.com/ da kuma http://www.etix.com.

 

This is what the Miller, Eyubov and promoter Dmitriy Salita said Tuesday:

 

JARRELL “BIG BABY” MILLER

On Training Camp…

“Training camp is going real well. I put on a lot of muscle for this camp, I’m going to put on a lot of solid mass, I am going to go in there and manhandle it. Like a chew toy in a dog’s mouth, I want to mangle it.

 

“I’m really committed to this training camp. I’ve made some changes: less cheeseburgers. I cut down from three cheeseburgers to one cheeseburger a day. Same thing, in the gym every day, not doing anything different. My main thing is my strength and my speed and we are going to see, kamar Aug. 19."

On His Opponent, Fred Kassi…

“Supposedly Fred Kassi is the most durable guy I have fought in my whole entire boxing career. This is what they are saying and I tip my hat off to the guy; he’s been in some fights where I thought he won and he ended up on the wrong side of the decision. When he fought other fighters, he had three weeks training camp, two weeks’ notice. He had two months to get ready for this. I’m not a last-minute opponent. He’s going to come in ready and I’m not about to underestimate him.

“I’m a boxer-puncher and he’s more one-dimensional. He switches back and forth, he’s not pretty at what he does, but no worries, you can look at me, because I am nice at what I do.

I predict a fifth-sixth round knockout. Kassi is definitely a doable guy, but I feel once he sees my size and my pressure and the speed that I bring with my footwork – it’s going to be game over for him. I know for a fact I’m going to knock out Fred Kassi, fifth or sixth round. Wannan abin da na yi, I take your heart, I take your soul, I take your ribs.”

On Deontay Wilder…

“Wilder is a wild man when he gets in that ring, but at the same time if you watch how he performs, he performs at a mediocre level against mediocre fighters. If you stick him to a world professional athlete, like myself or top guys, you’ll see him bring even more. Not saying he hasn’t been in the ring with A+ fighters yet, but you can see all his loopholes in his fighting style. It’s just a matter of time before he gets really exposed and I hope it is with me because I want that behind.

“Shorter fighters do what they do, taller fighters do what they do. Deontay is tall but he doesn’t do what his body is designed to do; he’s trying to do something that smaller guys do, so that is going to be his downfall. Kamar na ce, it is just a matter of time and I am going to break him in half, him and his toothpick legs.

“I was watching the livestream of the Wilder-Arreola fight and it was horrible. It was horrible because he is the heavyweight champion of the world. He doesn’t understand that he is doing more damage to himself than he thinks he is. He’s getting hurt. He’s getting hit. He’s taking some punishment.

 

“I want to fight Wilder. If he sees my style, if he sees my footwork, he’ll realize I’m no Arthur Pin ko Chris Arreola. And when I get in there, da kyau, most of my fights end up in knockouts. Ba ni da 100 percent power. Once I touch them, they are getting hurt.”

 

On Anthony Joshua…

“Joshua is overrated, overhyped. I am going to break that jaw of his. Definitely one of the weakest of the heavyweight champs.

 

“It comes down to the basics. You have a lot of guys that have a lot of punching power and basic skills and that’s not enough. Joshua is a basic heavyweight, a one-two fighter. I could cut that half way across the ring.

 

“I’d fight Joshua when the timing is right. I personally don’t want to go and fight Joshua just because I’m his ‘next.’ I think that when the time is right, it’ll be me and him at the MGM Grand on pay-per-view. One of those super sweepstakes fights, you know.”

 

On Tyson Fury…

“I like Tyson Fury, I still want to break his fingers in half but he is good for the sport of boxing and I feel like me and him for a main event will sell any arena out. He talks a lot of smack and he does back it up, but he is still a jokester and I am real. I will smash him if he tries to step on me in the press conference. I will knock him out, same way I will for everyone else.

“A fight between us two will be like Comedy Central on steroids, it would be bananas. It would sell out kind of like a Mayweather-Pacquiao … I feel like we can capture the heavyweight division and put it back on the map, just because of the way he talks. As an American heavyweight I feel like we have to take over American soil first. I’ll fight anywhere and anytime, but on the business side, I have to take over my country first.”

On the Heavyweight Division…

“They better get motivated now because I’m coming. I’m hungry and I’m motivated. SHOWTIME is having me on the main event on national television. I’m telling you I’m coming, and I’m coming to stay. They better get ready.

 

“I’m different to all the heavyweights out there. I’m not chasing a pay day. I’m chasing a legacy. I’m trying to change the layout. I’m trying to change the game. I’m trying to change my future and make history at the same time.”

 

BAKHTIYAR EYUBOV

“I have had hard training camps before, but this is up there. It’s one of the most intense camps I’ve ever had. I know that people expect me to deliver another knockout, but I’m training to go the distance. I’m scheduled to go 10 rounds and I am preparing myself as best as I can.

 

“My opponent is an experienced and tough fighter. Perhaps my toughest test to date. I’m confident in my skills. He can run, but he can’t hide. There are only four corners, I’ll find him and I’ll do what I came here to do: win.”

 

DMITRIY SALITA

“It is a great honor to be able to promote a show on SHOWTIME and both of these fighters. Miller and Eyubov are both willing to show that they are some of the best in their respective divisions.

 

“It is going to be a great event, happening at a special venue in Rochester at the soccer stadium, outside in the summer time. The show has all the ingredients to be a key event of the summer.”

 

SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FACTS & FIGURES FOR MILESTONE 15-YEAR ANNIVERSARY

 

Prospect Developmental Series Celebrates 15 Years With A Four-Fight Telecast This Jumma'a, Yuli 22, Zauna a Showtime® (10 p.m. DA/Santa)

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NEW YORK (Yuli 19, 2016) – Acclaimed Showtime Wasanni®prospect developmental series ShoBox: Sabon Generationna murna da 15ga watan anniversary this Jumma'a, Yuli 22 with a quintessential four-fight telecast, zauna a LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO® a 10 p.m. DA/Santa.

 

Since its inception in 2001, ShoBox: Sabon Generation has been dedicated to promoting competitive fights pitting promising boxers in the toughest fights of their career. ShoBox has carved out its identity by matching top talent against each other.

 

“This is certainly an accomplishment for the series, but we wouldn’t be here for 15 years without the fighters,"Ya ce Gordon Hall, M kayayyaki na ShoBox: Sabon Generation. “The credit should go to the young men who are willing to step up and take risks early in their career.

 

“As we’ve seen over the last 15 shekaru, matching fighters tough at a young age escalates their career development, and we’re thrilled to provide the platform to introduce viewers to these talented fighters. I’d also like to thank the promoters, managers and trainers who are willing to test their fighters at an early stage. Working together with a diverse roster of promotional companies is vital for the advancement of the sport as we aim to find gobe ta stars today.”

 

Bayan 15 years and 67 future world champions, below are some remarkable ShoBox facts and figures:

 

  • 67 fighters who fought on the series have gone on to become world champions (click NAN for full list)

 

  • Yuli 22 is the 219ga watan ShoBox telecast. That means that, a kan talakawan, fans have seen a future world champion on nearly one out of every three shows

 

  • An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBox have fought for a world title

 

  • 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series

 

  • There have been 96 matchups of undefeated fighters

 

  • There have been a total of 484 bouts aired on the series. The percentage of decisions and stoppages is about 50/50.

 

  • The list of graduates who have won world titles includes: Deontay wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Tyson Fury, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Badou Jack, Gary Russell Jr., Jermall Charlo, Jermell Charlo, Andre Ward, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothawus Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chadi Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Bulus Williams kuma mafi.

 

  • Eight fighters won a world title in the fight immediately following an appearance on ShoBox: Joan Guzman, Robert Guerrero, Chadi Dawson, Devon Alexander, Andre Ward, Rico Ramos, Jhonatan Romero and Demetrius Andrade.

 

  • There have been 11 fighters who lost on ShoBox and went on to become world titlists: Luis Collazo, Robert Guerrero, Eric Aiken, David Diaz, Isaac Hlatshwayo, Cornelius Bundrage, Rodrigo Guerrero, Ishe Smith, Gamaliyel Diaz, Mickey Bey, and Badou Jack.

 

  • 22 U.S. Olympians have fought on ShoBox

 

  • There have been ShoBox ya nuna a 71 different cities, 26 different states, and eight different countries. The leading site for has been Santa Ynez, Calif., tare da 33 shows. Second is Las Vegas with 19.

 

  • Gary Russell Jr. was the first fighter to turn pro on ShoBox

 

  • Na farko ShoBox show came at 5 p.m. a ranar Asabar, Yuli 21, 2001, at Bally’s in Atlantic City. The first fight was John Molnar (18-1-1) scoring an eight-round technical decision over Victor Rosado (17-2-1). A cikin babban taron, lightweight Leo Dorin (17-0) stopped Martin O’Malley (17-0) in the ninth round. Six months later, Dorin won the WBA lightweight crown, becoming the first ShoBoxfighter to win a world title

 

  • Steve Farhood’s Best Fighters (in no order): Timothawus Bradley, Robert Guerrero, Lucian Bute, Joan Guzman, Diego Corrales, Ricky Hatton, Chadi Dawson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Nonito Donaire, Andre Ward, Carl Froch, Bulus Williams

 

  • Farhood has worked all 219 ShoBox telecasts

 

Undefeated top 10-ranked super bantamweight Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) a cikin 10-zagaye main taron. In an eight-round co-feature, Jerry Odom (13-2-1, 12 Kos) faces Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) in a matchup of super middleweights. Biyu takwas rounders zai kewaye fitar da hudu yaki telecast: O'Shaquie dauki reno (10-1, 7 Kos) meets Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos) in a lightweight scrap and undefeated Khiary Gray-Pitts (13-0, 10 Kos), of Worcester, Taro., will be opposed by once-beaten Ian Green (9-1, 7 Kos) in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event from Foxwoods Resort Casino are priced at $45, $75 da kuma $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 ko online a www.foxwoods.com.

 

Barry Tompkins zai kira ShoBox mataki daga ringside da Steve Farhood kuma tsohon zakaran duniya Raul Márquez will serve as expert analysts. Babban m ne Gordon Hall tare da Arziki Gaughan samar da Rick Phillips directing.

Five members of GH3 Promotions stable to be on display this Friday on ShoBox: The New Generation at Foxwoods

Adamu Lopez – Ramon Reynoso; Jerry Odom – Julius Jackson; O'Shaquie dauki reno – Rolando Chinewa
LIVE ON SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. DA/Santa
Plus Olympic alternates LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas in action in non-televised bouts
Tickets on Sale At Foxwoods Resort Casino
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NEW YORK (Yuli 18 2016) – Wannan Jumma'a a Foxwoods Dabbab Casino, GH3 Promotions will feature five of it’s brightest prospects on a ShoBox: Sabon Generation card that will be broadcast live on LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO (10 p.m. DA/Santa).
A cikin 10-zagaye babban taron, undefeated top 10-ranked Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos), na San Antonio, fuskõkinsu Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos), of Argentina, a cikin wani m bantamweight fadan. Super middleweights Jerry Odom (13-2-1, 11 Kos) na Baltimore, da kuma Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) na St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.
Biyu takwas rounders zai kewaye fitar da hudu yaki telecast. O'Shaquie dauki reno (10-1, 7 Kos), na Orange, Texas, ya gana Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos), na Lancaster, Penn., a cikin wani hur ya da.
Before the cameras roll, two United States Olympic Alternates will also see action as super flyweight LeRoy Davila (1-0, 1 KO), of New Brunswick, N.J., battled Edgar Cortes (2-2) na Vineland, N.J.
Har ila yau,, Brent Venegas III, of Elk Grove, Calif., will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named in a bantamweight bout.
We are very excited about Friday,” said GH3 Promotios CEO Vito Mielnicki. “Adam Lopez is a couple of fights away from winning a world title. Jerry Odom has a real chance to put himself as a contender in the super middleweight division. O’Shaquie Foster is in a good fight to build on his last performance. We are really looking forward to seeing LeRoy Davila and Brent Venegas. They are the next two fighters that we are developing and they have huge upsides. We hope to fight them regularly and hope to have them on ShoBox in the next year or so.
Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 da kuma $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at 800.200.2882 ko online a www.foxwoods.com.

JERRY ODOM TO FACE JULIUS JACKSON IN MATCHUP OF SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS NEXT FRIDAY, Yuli 22 ON SHOBOX: DA sababbin

Odom Replaces The Injured Ronald Ellis In Co-Featured Bout Live On SHOWTIME® A 10 p.m. DA/PT From Foxwoods Resort Casino In Mashantucket, Conn.

 

NEW YORK (Yuli 15, 2016) – Prospect Jerry Odom steps up to face Julius Jackson in a matchup of super middleweights next Friday, Yuli 22 a kan ShoBox: Sabon Generation zauna a Showtime (10 p.m. DA/Santa) daga Foxwoods Dabbab Casino a Mashantucket, Conn.

 

The hard-hitting Odom (13-2-1, 12 Kos) replaces Ronald Ellis, who pulled out of the bout a ranar Alhamis with a right hand injury.

 

Odom was deep in training and looking to bounce back from a controversial draw with Ellis in February on ShoBox when he received the opportunity to face Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos). Jackson is the older brother of John and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson.

 

I have been training for a few fights that fell through. I’m in shape and ready to go,"Odom ce. “When my team got the call we decided it was the right decision to take this opportunity.

 

My power will be a big factor. Jackson has faced punchers before, but he hasn’t faced one like me. Wannan shi ne babban damar, and I will put on a show gaba Jumma'a.”

 

Undefeated top 10-ranked super bantamweight Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) a cikin 10-zagaye main taron. In an eight round lightweight bout, O'Shaquie dauki reno (10-1, 7 Kos) meets Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos).

 

A Yuli 22 ShoBox telecast marks the 15-year anniversary of the celebrated prospect developmental series.

UNDEFEATED AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT JARRELL MILLER TO FACE TOUGH VETERAN FRED KASSI ON FRIDAY, Aug. 19 IN MAIN EVENT OF SHOBOX: DA sababbin

Tripleheader from Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y.. Airs Live at 10 p.m. DA/Santa a kan Showtime®

 

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NEW YORK (Yuni 30, 2016) – Undefeated heavyweight Jarrell Miller claims he’s America’s top heavyweight prospect. “Big Baby” will get a chance to back up his boast when he faces his toughest test to date in veteran Fred Cat a babban taron da ShoBox: Sabon Generation a kan Jumma'a, Aug. 19.

 

The confident and hard-hitting Miller (17-0-1, 15 Kos) and the durable and vastly experienced Kassi (18-5-1, 10 Kos) will headline a tripleheader live on LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO a 10 p.m. DA/Santa from the outdoor soccer venue Rhinos Stadium in Rochester, N.Y..

 

Two undefeated young bantamweight prospects will square off in theShoBox co-feature as world-ranked Nikolay Potapov (14-0-1, 6 Kos) da kuma Antonio Nieves (16-0-1, 8 Kos) meet in a 10-round bantamweight bout.

 

A cikin bude fadan na telecast, undefeated welterweight knockout artist Bakhtiyar Eyubov (10-0, 10 Kos) will face battle-tested veteran Karim Mayfield (19-3-1, 11 Kos) in a 10-round match.

 

Tickets for the event presented by Salita Promotions go on sale wannan Jumma'a a Karkatar rana ET kuma suna samuwa a http://www.rhinossoccer.com/da kuma http://www.etix.com

 

“This is an amazing opportunity. I’m in the main event going against a tough opponent, and he’s definitely game to fight,” Miller said. “I’m ready to put his lights out like I do everybody else. I know he’s durable and a little older than me. He’s a tough guy and he can take a beating. Ya zuwa yanzu, he’s only been stopped once. I’ll be the second.

 

“I’m going back to basics in this camp. I’m an advanced fighter, but there are a couple of things I’ve wanted to work on. It’s easy for heavyweights to rely on power and forget about technique. You see what happened to Dominic Breazeale against Anthony Joshua? His power didn’t mean jack because there was no technique behind it. I want to be the kind of fighter who puts his technique first and power last.”

 

“I approach Jarrell like all young fighters,” Kassi said. “I’m a seasoned pro that has fought top-tier opponents. Jarrell will have to bring his ‘A game’ against me. He’s got size and power, but it’s nothing I haven’t seen. I’m tired of getting robbed by judges like in El Paso (against Chris Arreola), and in Alabama (against Dominic Breazeale). That should have been me fighting Anthony Joshua in The O2. Against (Hughie) Fury, the cut saved him. Another round or two and he would have been done. Then we heard what we always hear, ‘oh, Fury had a bad night, so did Breazeale, so did Arreola.’ They all seem to have ‘bad’ nights when I’m in the other corner. I’m hoping to actually get some credit when Miller has a ‘bad’ night too. I’m a heavyweight boxer, that’s boxer underlined. I move my feet, I use angles, I hit and don’t get hit. That’s boxing and it’s my art. Boxing fans are going to have a great time watching me dismantle a giant.”

 

“I am very happy to be back on SHOWTIME fighting the best opponent of my career,” Eyubov said. “I know this will be my hardest fight to date and that’s what motivates me. I am grateful that I am getting an opportunity to prove myself and I want to show that I am ready for the best fighters in the world. I am ready for the boxing world to know my name. Agusta 19, Karim Mayfield, here I come.”

 

“This will be a special event at Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. We have America’s brightest heavyweight contender in Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller and a knockout sensation out of Brooklyn by way of Kazakhstan in Bakhtiyar ‘Bakha’ Eyubov,” promoter Dmitriy Salita ya ce. “This show has all the ingredients to be one of the most talked about boxing events of the summer, and we think Miller has all the skills and charisma to break through in the heavyweight division. I am grateful to SHOWTIME and Rhinos Stadium that boxing fans will witness talented fighters in their toughest fights to date. I look forward to an explosive night of boxing.”

 

“Wendy and I are so excited to be hosting both SHOWTIME and the fighting debut of Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller at Rhinos Stadium,"Ya ce Wendy da kuma David Dworkin, owners of the Rochester Rhinos soccer stadium. "Agusta 19 will be a great opportunity to showcase our stadium and the City of Rochester to a nationwide audience.”

 

The menacing Miller, a 6-foot-4 Brooklyn, N.Y.. 'yan qasar, is a consensus top 15 heavyweight – he’s ranked No. 8 a cikin WBO, Kar Ka. 9 in the WBA and No. 14 a cikin IBF. The 27-year-old former professional kickboxer has knocked out six consecutive opponents as he’s risen through the rankings as one of America’s top heavyweight hopes. Prior to Miller’s knockout of Nick Guivas a kan Mayu 27, his previous two fights were onShoBox – a third round destruction of Akhror Muralimov last October and a knockout of Donovan Dennis in January in which he was pushed to the seventh round for the first time.

 

Kassi has been in with some of the most recognizable names in the heavyweight division, duk da Amir Mansour, Dominic Breazeale da kuma Hughie Fury. The 36-year-old fought to a disputed majority draw with three-time world title challenger Chris Arreola last July on PBC on CBS in which most ringside observers, duk da ShoBox Analyst Steve Farhood, had Kassi winning by a wide margin. The New Orleans resident has been stopped just once – in 2014 by Mansour – and stands as an excellent barometer for Miller’s progression as a legitimate contender.

 

The fast-rising Potapov, of Potolsk, Rasha, is ranked in the top 15 in three of the four sanctioning bodies (Kar Ka. 7 WBO, Kar Ka. 13 IBF, Kar Ka. 14 Kambunansa na WBA) after just 15 professional fights. A former amateur standout with over 200 ta faɗa, the 25-year-old Potapov has already gone at least 10 rounds seven times since turning professional in 2010. The only blemish on his record is a draw with undefeated prospect Stephon Sun a karshe yaki a kan Afrilu 15 a kan ShoBox.

 

Coincidently, the only blemish on Antonio Nieves’ record is a 2015 draw with Stephon Young. The 29-year-old is coming off his first 10-round performance, a unanimous decision over then once-beaten Oscar Mojica a kan Yuni 18. The Cleveland, Ohio native will face his toughest opponent to date in fellow unbeaten Potapov in the matchup of unbeaten bantamweights.

 

The Brooklyn-based Eyubov has passed every test he’s faced, and knocked out all of his opponents in the process. The 29-year-old native of Kazakhstan is coming off an impressive third-round stoppage of veteran Jared Robinson last January on ShoBox. Eyubov will step up his level of opposition when he faces Karim Mayfield, a 35-year-old veteran who owns wins over Mauricio Herrera da kuma Steve Forbes and has never been stopped in 23 ta faɗa.

 

Barry Tompkins zai kira ShoBox mataki daga ringside da Steve Farhood kuma tsohon zakaran duniya Raul Márquez will serve as expert analysts. Babban m ne Gordon Hall tare da Arziki Gaughan samar da Rick Phillips directing.

SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATIONCELEBRATES 15TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FOUR-FIGHT TELECAST ON FRIDAY, Yuli 22, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

World-Ranked Adam Lopez Risks Perfect Record Against
Roman Reynoso In Main Event Live
a 10 p.m. DA/Santa

Tickets on Sale At Foxwoods Resort Casino

NEW YORK (Yuni 29, 2016) – The popular, prospect-orientated boxing series, ShoBox: Sabon Generation celebrates its 15th anniversary with a quadrupleheader on Jumma'a, Yuli 22, zauna a LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO (10 p.m. DA/Santa, jinkiri a kan West Coast) daga Foxwoods Dabbab Casino a Mashantucket, Conn.

 

A cikin 10-zagaye babban taron, undefeated top 10-ranked Ãdam, "Butter" Lopez (15-0, 7 Kos) of Phoenix faces Roman Ruben Reynoso (18-1-1, 7 Kos) of Argentina in a bantamweight bout. Super middleweights Ronald Ellis (12-0-1, 10 Kos) of Lynn., Taro., da kuma Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) na St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, will collide in the eight-round co-feature.

 

Biyu takwas rounders zai kewaye fitar da hudu yaki telecast. O'Shaquie dauki reno (10-1, 7 Kos), na Orange, Texas, ya gana Rolando Chinea (12-1-1, 6 Kos), na Lancaster, Penn., in a featherweight scrap and undefeatedKhiary Gray-Pitts (13-0, 10 Kos), of Worcester, Taro., will be opposed by fellow unbeaten Ismael Garcia (10-0, 4 Kos), na Vineland, N.J., by way of Pahokee, Fla., in the super welterweight opener.

 

Tickets for the GH3 Promotions event are priced at $45, $75 da kuma $150 and can be purchased by phone from the Foxwoods Resort Casino at800.200.2882 ko online a www.foxwoods.com.
Since its premiere on July 21, 2001, 67 boxers who’ve appeared onShoBox went on to become world champions; the most recent,Rau’Shee Warren. An additional 75 fighters who appeared on ShoBoxhave fought for a world title.

 

Testament to the ShoBox mission statement and to the competitiveness of the fights – prospects are matched against their toughest opposition to date – 150 fighters have suffered their first loss on the developmental series.

 

Lopez, Ellis and Foster fought on GH3’s Feb. 19 ShoBox at Atlantic City. Lopez and Foster triumphed; Ellis boxed a draw.

 

Adam Lopez vs. Roman Ruben Reynoso: 10-round bantamweight bout

The steadily improving Lopez, now trained by Houston-based Ronnie Shields, will be making his fourth ShoBox start since March 2015. In his first three, he defeated previously unbeaten prospects (combined record: 44-0-2) on each occasion.

 

Karshe Feb. 19, the 5-foot-7, 25-year-old Lopez captured a career-best, highly competitive 10-round decision over Mario Muñoz (16-0-1) na Mexico. Lopez survived a nasty cut over his right eye to win by the scores of 98-92 sau biyu, da kuma 97-93. In his other fights on ShoBox, Lopez won a (then personal-best) 10-round majority decision over DominicanEliecer Aquino (17-0-1) a kan Yuli 17, 2015, and by second-round knockout over Pablo Cruz (11-0) a kan Maris 13, 2015.

 

Regarding his upcoming fight against Reynoso, Lopez said, “Everything is good. I’m starting to turn up my sparring. I have switched trainers to Ronnie Shields a Houston. I see a lot of improvement since my last fight.

 

“Reynoso is a good fighter from Argentina. He is in Canada now, so I am sure he is getting good sparring there. He is kind of wild, but guys like that are hard to fight because you don’t know where the punches are coming from, but we will be prepared for anything.”

 

Born in Phoenix and raised in Los Angeles, Lopez moved to San Antonio at 15. Ya tafi 125-23 in the amateurs and won six national championships before turning pro at 21 a watan Fabrairu 2012.

The 25-year-old Reynoso brings a 10-fight winning streak into his United States and ShoBox halarta a karon. A five-year pro, the South American lightweight champion fought his initial 18 fights in Buenos Aires before winning his last fight and lone start this year on a decision over Cristian Arrazola karshe Mayu 20 a Canada. Reynoso’s lone defeat came in his fourth fight.

 

“Everything is going well in training camp,’’ Reynoso said. “We know that Lopez is tall for 122 pounds and he has good hand speed. He has a good name and we will try to learn more in the next few weeks.

 

“This is a big opportunity for us and we will do our best. This is a big fight and we know we have to win. With a win, we would hope to get a world title opportunity.’’

 

Ronald Ellis vs. Julius Jackson: Eight-round middleweight bout

Ellis gets an immediate opportunity to regain his winning ways after taking a sizeable jump up in class and boxing an eight-round draw with hard-hitting Jerry Odom a cikin Feb. 19 ShoBox halarta a karon. A spirited, close contest throughout was scored 78-74 for Ellis and 76-76 apiece. The draw snapped a four-fight-knockout streak for Ellis, who’s won all 10 of his knockouts inside two rounds (eight in the first) since turning pro in 2011.

 

“This is going to be another coming out party for me,’’ the 5-foot-11, 25-year-old Ellis said. “The last fight was a draw. I had some problems with my hand, but I’m back and this is a step for me. Hopefully he comes to fight. I hope he brings it 100 percent because I am bringing 200 kashi.

 

“I am glad to be on ShoBox kuma. I showed the fans a little bit in my last fight. They can expect the same thing but a little bit more on Yuli 22.''

 

Jackson is making his second ShoBox farko. In his debut – and initial go in the U.S. – the older brother of John and son of former two-division world champion Julian “The Hawk” Jackson registered two knockdowns en-route to a ninth-round TKO over Jonathan Nelson (19-2, 10 Kos) a kan Dec. 20, 2014.

 

Much like Ellis, Jackson is also getting a quick-fix chance to redeem himself and get back on the winning track. Amma, unlike Ellis, Jackson losthis most recent fight. His perfect record and 19-fight winning streak ended when he lost by second-round TKO to now top-rated super middleweight contender Jose Uzcategui karshe Oct. 6.

 

“I’m looking to redeem myself and come out with a win,’’ said the 6-foot-2 Jackson, wanda ya jũya 29 a kan Aug. 1. “This is my second ShoBox fight and I’m excited to get back to let the world see my talent. I’m getting better, my training has been good. I expect to be in with another really good fighter. It should be a great fight.’’

 

A 2008 Olympian for the Virgin Islands and a pro since January 2009, Jackson is fighting for the third time in a row in the U.S.

 

O’Shaquie Foster vs. Rolando Chinea: Eight-round featherweight bout

O’Shaquie (pronounced “oh-SHACK-ee”) Foster is making his third appearance on ShoBox. Karshe Feb. 19, he began to live up to expectations when he rebounded from a sub-standard performance in his ShoBox halarta a karon (an eight-round decision loss to Sama'ila Seah a watan Nuwamba 2015) to register a seventh-round TKO over previously undefeated Lavisas Williams (8-0-1).

 

Dauki reno, 22, dropped southpaw Williams four times – in the second, third, fourth and seventh rounds. Three of the knockdowns appeared to result from a push, but Williams’ gloves touched the canvas each time so they went into the books as knockdowns. After the final knockdown in the seventh, the fight was stopped at 52 seconds a cikin zagaye.

 

“Everything is going good,’’ Foster said. “I’ve been doing a lot of conditioning. I am in the best shape of my life. Chinea has a good jab and I know he will be in a good shape.

“Ever since I moved to Virginia to train, my conditioning, mentality and confidence has gone way up and that was the difference from my first fight to my last fight on ShoBox. A kan Yuli 22, I will be even that much better.’’

 

A highly decorated amateur standout, the 5-foot-8½ inch Foster advanced to the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials where he lost to unbeaten pro prospect, Joseph "Jo-Jo" Diaz. Kafin cewa, Foster was a 2010 PAL National Champion, a five-time Ringside National Champion and two-time National Junior Golden Gloves Champion.

Chinea, a 5-foot-8, 25-shekara daya, An sa ya ShoBox halarta a karon. After going pro in November 2011, ya tafi 10-0-1 before losing an eight-round decision to Ismail Muwendo a watan Afrilu 2015. He’s won two straight since, including a six-round decision over previously undefeatedLadarius Miller (to, 9-0) a karshe yaki a kan Feb. 16.

“I treat every opponent the same,’’ Chinea. “I give everything I got and I leave it all in the ring. I know Foster was a good amateur. I know he can box and I know he has some pop.

 

“This is the moment I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing at 14. My main goal is to tune out the crowd and win. I want to be a main event fighter on SHOWTIME and this is the first step.’’

Khiary Gray-Pitts vs. Ismael Garcia: Eight-round super welterweight bout

Launin toka-Pitts, 23, will be boxing on ShoBox a karon farko. Ambidextrous with quick hands and feet, Gray-Pitts turned pro in June 2014. He fought three times that year, eight times in 2015 (8-0, 8 Kos, seven in the first, one in the second) and this will be his third fight in 2016.

 

“I’m very excited,’’ Gray-Pitts said. “Now I get to showcase my skillset to the whole world. It’s something I’ve been waiting for. There’s still more that people haven’t seen yet when it comes to me. Now I get to see what I have the ability to do. I’m able to block [the crowd] out.

 

“The more pressure there is, the more relaxed I am. I don’t know a lot about my opponent, but it doesn’t matter as long as I go in there and get done what I need to get done.”

 

The 5-foot-9 Gray-Pitts is coming off a second-round knockout overQuinton Willis karshe Mayu 13. In his outing before last, the previous Feb. 19, won a 10-round decision over Eduardo Flores.

 

Garcia, 29, has fought sporadically since turning pro in March 2010, although he’s been more active in the last 14 watanni. He fought in May and October in 2015 and won his one start this year on a six-round split decision over Carlos Garcia karshe Maris 18. Garcia’s initial seven fights took place in Atlantic City, the last three in Philadelphia.

“It is my television debut, and everything we have been working on in my first 10 fights we will put together for this fight,’’ Garcia said. “This is SHOWTIME. Being on ShoBox is a long time coming for me. It’s what I’ve dreamed about since I started boxing. It’s his TV debut as well so I know he will be on top of his game. We will be preparing 100 percent for that and then some.

 

“I have seen a little of Gray-Pitts on tape. This will be my toughest test, as I will be his toughest test. When you have 13-0 fada 10-0, it will be a good fight.’’

 

Barry Tompkins zai kira ShoBox mataki daga ringside da Steve Farhood kuma tsohon zakaran duniya Raul Márquez will serve as expert analysts. Babban m ne Gordon Hall tare da Arziki Gaughan samar da Rick Phillips directing.

Yin gwagwarmaya da gwani a garinsu na Farko a wannan juma'a, Nick Casal ya Yi Bayyanar Zoben Farko a Kusan Shekaru Biyar

Sunan da aka saba, musamman ma magoya bayan dambe, zai yi fitowar zobensa na farko a cikin kasa da shekaru biyar wannan Jumma'a dare a garinsu na Niagara Falls, New York.
Tsohon mai raɗaɗin launin jan zafi Nick “Hannun Zinare” Ma'aurata (22-4-1, 17 Kos) ya ce yana tsammanin wani tsatsa, amma yakamata ya isa ya shawo kan sa idan ya dauki tsohuwar gwagwarmayar 37 a yaki Antonio Chaves Fernandez na Brockton, Massachusetts, a ɗayan ɗayan tallafin tallafin da ba a ambata ba a Gidan shakatawa na Seneca Niagara & Gidan caca. Yaƙin zai zama Casal na farko a gida a matsayin ƙwararre.
A cikin babban taron 10-zagaye na dare, WBO #11-, Kambunansa na WBA #12- da kuma IBF # 15-mai wasan dambe mai nauyi Jarrell “Babban Baby” Miller (16-0-1, 14 Kos), yana kare lakabin WBA NABA Mai tsauri a kan Topeka, Kansas, slugger Nick Guivas (12-3-2, 9 Kos). Kuma a wasan zagaye na 10 zagaye na zagaye na karshe, Harmonito mai launin Fili mai zafi-zafi “Guguwar Gensan” Dela Torre (17-0, 12 Kos) zai buga a karon farko a kasar Amurka a kan fitaccen janar Guillermo Sanchez (15-18-1, 6 Kos) na Buffalo.
Gabatarwa daga Greg Cohen gabatarwa, Salita Kiran kasuwa, FightCard Productions da kuma Winner Allauki Duk Samarwa, “Gasa dambe a kan CBS Sports na hanyar sadarwa” za a watsa kai tsaye a ƙasa a 9 pm EST.
Tikiti na “Gasa dambe a kan CBS Sports na hanyar sadarwa” fara a $35 kuma ana samun su a Seneca Niagara Resort & Gidan caca akwatin ofishin,www.ticketmaster.com ko zaka iya caji ta waya at 1-800-745-3000.
30-Casal mai shekaru yana kan gaba zuwa manyan abubuwa a cikin dambe kafin ya sha wahala a hankali kuma dukkanin hasarar da ya yi hasara guda hudu a jere na shekaru biyu kenan. 2007 zuwa 2009. Tun daga nan, rashin aiki shine sunan wasan sa.
To a ina ya kasance kuma me yasa ba ya yaqi??
“Ban taɓa barin hagu da gaske ba,” ya ce Casal yayin hutu a daya daga cikin karatunsa na karshe. “Na kasance ina aiki na cikakken lokaci tsawon shekaru uku, amma na kasance a shirye don in je in yi ƙoƙari don yin faɗa a koyaushe. Ina da yawa daga cikinsu fada. Na taɓa yin faɗa guda ɗaya lokacin da ma'aunin nauyi ya faɗi lokacin da wani mutum ya gaza jiki. Wannan abin bakin ciki ne. Amma yanzu, A ƙarshe ina da ƙungiyar da za ta iya hana su faɗuwa kuma ina farin cikin ƙarshe da na dawo cikin zobe.”
Casal ya ce da gaske yake gwarzo ne gwarzo… tare da 'yan cigaba.
“Jiki, Ina jin daidai irin abin da na yi shekaru biyar da suka gabata. Wajen tunani, Zan iya cewa ba ni da ƙarfi da haƙuri da yawa kamar yadda nake a lokacin da nake ƙarami. Na saita Shots dina mafi kyau. Ba na tsammanin tsattsarkan zobe zata yi kyau kamar yadda take ga sauran mutane waɗanda ke ɗaukar lokaci da yawa. Na kasance a cikin masu horon motsa jiki na motsa jiki kuma ina aiki lokaci daya. Ina tsammanin samun ɗan tsatsa kaɗan, amma ba kamar wanda yake gaba daya shekaru ba. Ina ganin yana tafiya sosai idan na tsaya kan tsarin wasan nina kuma na mai da hankali sosai.”
Aiki tare da mahaifin Ray a wasan damben wasan dambe na Casal's a kulob din Niagara Falls tun watan Fabrairu, Casal ya ce a yanzu zai yi takara a bangaren da yafi nauyi kuma yana tsammanin ya dauki matakin gaggawa don dawo kan hanya.
“Ina so in ciro 'yan yan taken yanki sannan in sami taken duniya. Kusa da wannan lokaci na gaba shekara, Ina so in kasance cikin wasu muhimman fada.”
Casal ya ce ya koma ga Greg Cohen da ya fito karara ya nuna rashin yardarsa, tare da wanda ya sanya hannu a farkon wannan shekara.
“Shi babban mai gabatarwa ne kuma yana nuna a garinmu. Ban taɓa yin yaƙi a nan a matsayin gwani ba. Na yi yaƙi a Buffalo aan lokuta in 2011, amma ba a taɓa yin yaƙi a nan ba. Hakan yana da mahimmanci a gare ni. Mutane suna kiran kamar mahaukaci don tikiti. Na yi murna da samun shi. Tare da taron a baya na, Zan zama 100% shirye. Ina jira kawai da mutumin da ya dace don taimaka mani isa zuwa inda nake so in kasance. Ya yi kama da na same shi.”
A kan yaki da dare, ƙofofin bude a 6 pm da kuma aikin ya fara a 7:00 pm. Gidan shakatawa na Seneca Niagara & Kasancewa ana a 310 4th Street a Niagara Falls, NY. Don ƙarin bayani, kira 877-873-6322 ko ziyarar www.senecaniagaracasino.com.

FOUR UNBEATEN, U.S.-BORN CRUISERWEIGHTS LOOKING TO MAKE NAME FOR THEMSELVES, ADD LIFE TO DIVISION

CRUISIN' FOR A BRUISIN: Camp Bayanan kula

Jumma'a, Mayu 13 ON SHOBOX: DA sababbin LIVE

ON Showtime® FROM SAM’S TOWN LIVE IN LAS VEGAS

Quadrupleheader Highlighted By 10-Round Fights Between
Andrew Tabiti vs. Keith Tapia, Michael Hunter vs. Isiah Thomas


Tikitoci a kan Sale!

 

Las Vegas (Mayu 10, 2016) – Four young, undefeated cruiserweights from the United States will look to make a name for themselves when they meet in the featured bouts on ShoBox: Sabon Generation wannan Jumma'a, Mayu 13, zauna a LOKACIN WASAN KWAIKWAYO (10 p.m. DA/Santa) daga Sam’s Town Live.

 

The cruiserweight division has traditionally been dominated by Europeans boxers. Jumma'a ta U.S.-born ShoBox fighters will be seeking to change that perception.

 

A cikin babban taron, talented Mayweather star Andrew “The Beast” Tabiti (12-0, 11 Kos), na Las Vegas, takes on power-puncher Keith “Na'ura Gun” Tapia (17-0, 11 Kos), na Aba. N.Y.. 2012 U.S. Tseren, Michael Hunter (11-0, 8 Kos), na Las Vegas, fuskõkinsu Isiah Thomas (15-0, 6 Kos), na Detroit, a co-alama.

 

Other televised fights of a quadrupleheader: TMT’s Ronald “The Thrill” Gavril (15-1, 11 Kos), na Las Vegas, will meet hard-punching Colombian Juan Camilo “La Boa” Novoa (26-6-1, 24 Kos) in a 10-round super middleweight bout and his TMT stablemate Sanjarbek “War” Rakhmanov (4-0, 3 Kos), of Las Vegas by way of Uzbekistan, za a yi tsayayya da Alfonso Olvera (7-2, 3 Kos), na Tucson, Ariz., is a six-round welterweight bout that will open the telecast. All but Gavril will be making their ShoBox debuts.

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Mayweather Promotions are priced at $25 da kuma $50, ba ciki har da m kudade, kuma suna sayarwa. Tikiti za a iya sayi online awww.samstownlv.com/entertain, da kira (702) 284-7777, or at any Boyd Gaming box office.

 

Here’s what the fighters said about their fights Jumma'a, training camp, their respective opponents and more:

 

Andrew TABITI

“It’s great that four undefeated cruiserweights are fighting each other. I want us to get the ball back into U.S. territory, since it is a historically European-dominated division. I definitely think the emergence of young cruiserweights like myself is changing that.

 

“I don’t compare myself to other cruiserweights in the division, I know I’m the best. I’m always looking to win impressively, and I look to put on a great performance for the fansJumma'a dare.

 

“Everything has been perfect. Atisayi da aka faruwa girma. I started camp in February so I feel strong and comfortable. What’s interesting is that I’m not nervous at all despite this being my first headlining debut. I see it as any other fight where I know what I am coming in to do. I think that lets me know that I am maturing as a fighter and feel a lot more confident in my skills and abilities.

 

“I’ve been waiting for the right date and this is it. I believe my career moving is great, what I dreamed of. Now it’s time to take the next step.

 

“Personally I’ve never seen Tapia fight, but I’ve watched videos. He is unbeaten, a solid opponent. Styles make fights and this is a good one for me. I’m looking forward to continuing to step up and give everybody a good performance and get close to a title fight.

 

“I can’t wait. I’m going in confident. The key is to get the victory, it’s the main thing. Winning is everything.

 

“I feel blessed to be training out of Floyd’s gym and be able to fight under Mayweather Promotions. He’s someone I look up to so being where I am is a dream coming to reality. I love training at Mayweather Boxing Club. It keeps me focused and hungry.

 

Keith TAPIA

 

“Fighting Tabiti is a great, real challenge. I like the way he fights. I girmama shi, but I’m going to be bad weather for him. I’m going to take control right away; it will be a Tapia fight, not a Tabiti fight. That’s a fact.

 

“Tabiti is a talented boxer. His style is a Mayweather style. I love Floyd Mayweather as a fan, but Tabiti’s not Floyd Mayweather. Ni? Na zo ku yi yãƙi, hands up, moving forward as I go. I want to run over you.

 

“I’m definitely going to change the perception about me in this fight and the division because I’m a machine. I’m really confident and can’t wait to fight.

 

"A gare ni, this is the right time. I am here and definitely ready to fight. I feel I’m the best in my weight class except no one has seen me yet. Tabiti may have the fame, but I’m not just going to talk the talk, I’m going to walk the walk.

 

“I think this is a big step up for me when I beat him. Once the bell rings, that’s when we know what is going to really happen.

 

“I’m going to become the cruiserweight champion, defend it a couple of times and then move up. I already feel like a champion both mentally and spiritually.

 

All of my fights are equally important. I’m really satisfied with the way my career is going. If it wasn’t for boxing I wouldn’t be here right now. God and boxing saved me. If it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be alive.

 

 

MICHAEL HUNTER

“This is a step up as far as competition compared to the past, with him being an undefeated cruiserweight. He’s a good, long-ranging southpaw. We are actually around the same age; we were in the amateurs at the same time, but never fought each other.Jumma'a, I aim to win impressively. I don’t want to say I’m going for the knockout, if it happens it happens, but hopefully we can get it.

 

“Although I’ve fought on TV quite a few times before, this is going to be a good show with Mayweather Promotions. I’m thankful to be fighting on the undercard of my good friend Andrew Tabiti. That’s an honor, to be honest. It’s going to be great that my family and friends outside of Las Vegas will be able to tune in to watch me, so that’s a blessing.

 

“I wouldn’t say I’m satisfied with the way my career is going. I can’t complain because I have no losses, I just wish it would go at a little faster pace. I’m a two-time Olympian and in the amateurs we’re used to fighting 4-5 times out of the week, so adjusting to fighting once every few months or so feels a little stagnant to me. I really try not to think too far into the future, I try to live in the moment, but I hope to get a title shot relatively soon.

“I went into training camp right after my last fight, so it’s been about eight weeks. There’s always ups and downs in training, but as long as you keep a positive spirit, everything will end up going perfectly well. So it’s been going good I can’t complain. I usually train out of the Mayweather Boxing Club, but there’s been some construction going on so we have moved it to Fight Capitol and a few other places.

“I have been changing my training just to better myself, not necessarily for my opponent or for this fight.

 

“You have to be a little more focused in the Mayweather Gym. There’s a lot of stuff that doesn’t really happen in a normal gym simply because he is Floyd so it will bring it out of you or it won’t. Only the strongest survive.

 

ISIAH THOMAS

 

"Jumma'a is a good thing for up-and-coming, American cruiserweights. There are a lot of us in the division looking to make our mark. Not just myself. This is our chance to show that America has good fighters in the cruiserweight division. It’s the perfect showcase.

 

“I’m very excited about being part of Jumma'a ta katin. I am just taking it all in and looking to perform to the top of my ability and showcase my talents.

 

“Hunter is young and hungry just like me, but I haven’t really seen or watched him. I’ve heard about him and I’m sure he’s going to bring his “A” game.

 

"Na san abin da na iya yi, there’s no need for a lot of strategizing. I’m not just showing up.

 

“I feel my career is going good to this point. I keep rising. I’m on television. I like the pace I’m going but there is only way to really go, and that’s to the top. I don’t consider myself the best cruiserweight, just one of the top comers. A ƙarshe, and in due time, ko da yake.

 

"Jumma'a, I’m just going to do what I do best. I mana, you want to win impressively but the most important thing is to win. I’ve got to get that W.

 

“I live in Detroit but train in Miami, which is like a second home to me. Training camp has been going for about two months and it has been great. I get great sparring in Miami.”

 

Ronald Gavril

 

“I’m looking forward to having this big opportunity. Many people don’t know who I am so fighting on SHOWTIME will start giving me the exposure and recognition I need.

 

“Training camp has been going great, I feel strong and prepared. I’m happy and have no complaints. I feel blessed to be a part of this great card full of fighters with tremendous talent. It’s exciting to be able to share this with my stablemates here in our town.

 

“I’m looking forward to what this will bring not only for my future but for all of ours.”

 

JUAN NOVOA

 

“Training camp has been going great, I have been training for seven weeks now. I’m currently training in Miami, Fla.

 

“I have seen videos of his fights and can tell he is a strong fighter who is not afraid to mix it up. Considering that I have more professional fights and over 180 mai son ta faɗa, it is tough to say whether Gavril is a step up for me, until I step into the ring wannan Jumma'a.

 

“I would be more satisfied with my career if I had already won a world title, but unfortunately the circumstances from my last world championship challenge didn’t turn out in my favor. I know that by winning this fight I would immediately launch myself into world title contention and potentially another world title opportunity. I see myself either challenging for, or defending a world title a year from now.”

 

SANJARBEK RAKHMANOV

 

“I’ve watched Olvera enough to feel I know him. He’s a taller, Mexican guy. Ina fatan yaki da shi.

 

“I train at Mayweather Boxing Club with Dewey Cooper; he’s been my coach since I turned pro. I had about 150 amateur fights and I got a lot of international experience.

 

“I consider myself a puncher. Once the bell rings, Na zo ku yi yãƙi.

 

“I’m happy with the way things are going. I train hard every day. I’m coming to take all the titles. This is my weight, around 143 fam. I don’t plan to go up much or down

 

“In this fight I want to win and look good and then come right back. I think after about a year I will be ready to take on all the top guys.’’

ALFONSO OLVERA

 

“Training camp has been great; we’ve been in training for about a month. Road work is good, the sparring is good with different boxers. The weight is not an issue. I train at Scrapyard Boxing Gym in Tucson, Ariz.

 

“Our opponent is formidable and to be taken serious. We know he is aggressive and expects to win so we have to bring our “A” game to the ring. We also expect to win.

 

“At this point in my career I am very happy with my progress. This card is definitely for the world to see, and is also a big step forward for us.

 

“We are welcoming the opportunity and grateful for it. We hope this fight elevates us to more opportunities and gets us closer to someday challenging for a world title.

 

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Badou Jack, Lucian Bute, James DeGale & Rogelio Medina Final Press Conference Quotes & Hotuna

 

Showtime gasar dambeâ Doubleheader

Wannan Asabar, Afrilu 30 From the DC Armory in Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. (Afrilu 28, 2016) – Four of the top super middleweights in the world shared a stage Alhamis afternoon as Badou Jack, Lucian Bute, James DeGale da kuma Rogelio Medina participated in the final press conference for their fights this Asabar, Afrilu 30 on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING from the DC Armory in Wash28ington, D.C.

 

Talabijin ɗaukar hoto fara a 10 p.m. DA/7 p.m. Santa zauna a Showtimeâ and features the WBC champion Jack battling the former champion Bute, while the IBF titleholder DeGale takes on the top rated contender Medina. The winners of these fights have agreed to meet in a world title unification later this year.

 

Tikiti ga live taron, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Interbox in

association with Matchroom Boxing, An saka farashi a $200, $100, $50 da kuma $25, kuma suna sayarwa a yanzu. Sayan tikiti ziyarar www.ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster wurare, ko kira (800) 745-3000.

 

A nan shi ne abin da mayakan ya ce Alhamis:

 

Jack Badou

 

“Both of us can punch, both of us can box. Anything can happen inside of that ring. I’m always ready to go 12 akai-akai. Everyone knows that I’m always in shape.

 

“Anything can happen, but I want to fight James DeGale. First I have to take care of business with Lucian Bute. Both of us are in our primes. We’re young and confident and it would be a great fight.

 

“I have to take care of this former champion. He’s a really good fighter. Some people say it’s a 50-50 fight so I have to take this very seriously.

 

“I’m still training and preparing for this fight like I’m the challenger. That’s how I prepare for every fight and this is no different.

 

“A lot of people wrote me off and I came back stronger. I love when people doubt me. I come back stronger and show people I’m a world class fighter.

 

"Na ko da yaushe ya yi ĩmãni da kaina. I’m mentally strong and I work hard. I had a setback but it just made me hungrier and it made me a better fighter.”

 

LUCIAN BUTE

 

“I’m thankful for this big opportunity to fight for the WBC title. My training camp was very good. Ina jin karfi. It’s two days until the big stage.

 

“I worked very hard for this opportunity. To be a two-time champion is a dream. A ranar Asabarnight you will see a new champion.

 

"Ina jin mai girma. The pressure is not on my shoulders now. I’m not the champion, I’m the outsider. Badou is the champion and I think the pressure is on him. I came to Washington D.C. to perform, give the fans a good show Asabar night and the chance to become a champion for the second time

 

“I put on a good show against DeGale and that’s what led to this shot. I’m very blessed to be in this fight for a world title.

 

“Badou is a good fighter. He has a good background in amateur boxing, he’s a world champion, but he has nothing special. He does everything good but not exceptionally. I have more experience, more speed and I’m a southpaw. I think the advantage is on my side.

 

“I never considered retiring but there were three years where I had some physical and psychological obstacles. Now I’m back to being in big fights and I’m looking forward to taking Badou Jack’s belt.

 

“This is going to be a spectacular fight. I want to look good in there and leave no doubt. I’m more aggressive than I ever have been and that will make it a great fight. I’m here to stop Badou Jack.”

 

JAMES DEGALE

 

“Fight time is here. I’m feeling good and feeling fresh.

 

“Porky Medina is a good fighter. But there are levels to pro boxing and I am levels above him.

 

"Asabar night I’m going to show you a real performance. My last two fights have gone the distance, but this time it won’t.

 

“I’m the best 168-pounder out there. I’m here to prove that. There is no one out there that can test me. There are big fights out there and good guys, but I believe I’m the best.

 

“I like this tournament style. It’s the best boxing the best. It should always be like this.

 

“I’m starting to build a massive fan base back home and I haven’t even boxed at home as a world champion. Me and Badou Jack would be a massive fight in the UK with two titles on the line.

 

“I’ve got everything covered with my game plan, amince da ni. I’ve gone extremely hard in the gym. We’ve watched tapes of him and I’m feeling good.

 

“This fight I need to make a statement. On my last two fights, I’ve gone the distance and they’ve been against top quality elite fighters. This time – no disrespect to Porky Medina – a good fighter in his own right but he shouldn’t last the distance with me so I look forward to a good performance.

 

“Good luck to both men, but I’m coming for the winner of Jack vs. Bute. I want to unify the division.”

 

ROGELIO MEDINA

 

“I’m the youngest fighter on this stage. I’m also the hungriest fighter. This is the biggest opportunity of my career.

 

“I’m here to give it my all and take the most of this opportunity a ranar Asabar dare. My dream is to be a world champion and it is right in front of me.

 

“I feel very excited. I’m ready to go because of the long layoff. It has been a while but I have been in the gym. I’ve been training for many months and even though I haven’t had a fight, I have been training.

 

“I think that DeGale has a lot of good qualities as a fighter and I think that the fight is going to be very intense because I’ve been training hard for it. I’ve been training to put pressure on him and to make it an intense fight and try and knock him out.

 

“I’ve noticed that he’s a quick fighter, he’s fast. He’s got good technique but I also see that he sometimes likes to stand and trade and I hope that he decides to stand and trade with me so we can give the fans a good fight.

 

“A win would be the biggest moment of my career. It would have a lot of significance. Historically in Mexico I would become only the second super middleweight champion, which would be very important to boxing and myself.”

 

 

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