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IN THE RING WITH HECTOR “MACHO” CAMACHO: PAST OPPONENTS SHARE THEIR STORIES AND INSIGHTS ABOUT THE LEGENDARY WORLD CHAMPION

MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY Premieres Friday, December 4 ni 9 PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME ®

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NEW YORK – November 24, 2020 – Past opponents of legendary boxing icon Hector “Macho” Camacho, including “Sugar” Ray Leonard, Felix “Tito” Trinidad and Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, share their first-hand experiences with the former world champion and recall his trademark flamboyant style in advance of the MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY documentary premiere Friday, December 4 ni 9 p.m. ATI / PT on SHOWTIME.

MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY is an unflinching look at the remarkable life, storied career and unsolved murder of one of boxing’s greatest showmen. Through rare and revealing interviews with his mother, Maria Matias, sisters, wife Amy and son Hector Jr., the documentary also delves into the legendary fighter’s troubled mind and spirit, his battle with addiction and the inner turmoil that ultimately led to his demise – a mysterious double homicide on a roadside in November 2012. The film isdirected by two-time Emmy® Award winner Eric Drath. Drath and Danielle Naassana, both of Live Star Entertainment, served as producers and sixteen-time Emmy Award winner Aaron Cohen served as writer and consulting producer.

In addition to Leonard, Trinidad and Roach, past world champions Ray Mancini, Greg Haugen, Vinny Pazienza and more reminisce about climbing into the ring against the flashy and skilled Hector “Macho” Camacho:

SUGAR RAY LEONARD – March 1, 1997; In Ray Leonard’s final career fight, Camacho won by fifth-round TKOWe were both naturally past our prime, but I just felt that I was a bigger man. I was smarter, ni okun, all those things, but the first time he threw a punch, o wà bi, Pow! And I said, ‘Wow, that hurt.’ I tried the best I could to just go the distance. When he was at his best, he was a thing of beauty.”

FELIX “TITO” TRINIDAD - January 29, 1994; IBF Welterweight Title: “I first met Macho Camacho when I was 12 years old at an indoor arena event in Puerto Rico. He was already a world champion. I was in awe. Camacho was talking to everyone and being himself. He ate 12 empanadas at once just to be funny.

“When I got to fight him, it was my third title defense. Mo ti wà 21 and he was 10 years older than me. He had so much experience and played so many mind games. At the final press conference, he sat at the very end of the table – sideways, kind of ignoring the press – and staring at me. When it was his time to talk, he just talked trash. He was such a showman. When we got in the ring in Las Vegas, like every fighter at a crossroads fight, I was a little nervous. He was such a great fighter. He was so experienced and technical. He was a little crazy but was such a good person. Humble.

“After the fight, he came over with his chin down and congratulated me. He was like a different person – he was so friendly and calm. ‘It was a good fight,’ he told me. ‘You are going to be a great champion. Keep on climbing.’ It was a great experience for me. After that fight, I felt something had changed in me as a fighter. I had shared a ring with Macho Camacho. You are never the same after that. He helped me be a better fighter. He was the first Puerto Rican I ever faced. The only fighter that cut me. I got my win against him the same night [Frankie] Randall handed Julio Cesar Chavez his first defeat. It was a historic night.”

FREDDIE ROACH – December 18, 1985; Camacho won a super lightweight bout via unanimous decision to improve to 28-0: “Hector Camacho was the best boxer I ever fought. His speed was unbelievable. At one point during the fight, we were in a clinch and I bit his shoulder. He stepped back, smiled, and told me, ‘That’s not going to work.He was right. I had so much trouble handling his speed. You just couldn’t prepare for itand I had a really good training camp. I was really up for that fight. I think I won one round and that was only because I stepped on his foot and got a knock down. After the fight, we bumped into each other in our hotel lobby and he took me to dinner at the hotel restaurant. We talked and laughed throughout dinner. He was a great guy.”

RAY MANCINI – March 6, 1989; Camacho won a split decision for the vacant WBO Junior Welterweight titleHector had an uncanny ability to avoid punches. He had excellent hand speed, movement and reflexes. He got in the ring with everybody. And he was funny as hell. Ni akoko, I couldn’t stand him. But once we were retired, we buried the hatchet and every time we’d see each other, it was hugs and laughs. He made everyone laugh. He was a good soul. I was heartbroken when I heard the news about his murder. In my book, when you talk about all-time greats, he is in the top five for Puerto Rican fighters and top 20 for Latino fighters.”                 

GREGHAUGEN - Kínní 23, and May 18, 1991; Camacho’s first career loss and the rematch for WBO Jr. Welterweight World Championship“Camacho was looking for a tune-up fight for the big battle of the undefeateds with Julio Cesar Chavez so that’s how I got the fight. But I had studied his fights and I knew Hector only liked to fight a minute, minute and a half of each round. My plan going into the fight was to make him fight three minutes of each round. I was hitting him with body shots and he was wincing. And plus, I was talking to him the whole fight, so he was getting frustrated. So we get to the 12th round and he ends up sucker punching me before the start of the round because I refused to touch gloves, and they end up taking a point from him which won me the fight. (In the rematch) he was so sure he lost the fight, he actually left the ring after the fight. The promoter Dan Duva had to pull him out of his dressing room and basically talk him into getting back in the ring to hear the decision. He had to win that fight because that would line him up with Chavez. I thought I beat him more so in the second fight than the first fight.”

VINNY PAZIENZA – February 3, 1990; Camacho won a unanimous decision for the WBO Junior Welterweight titleI thought I was going to wreck him. I thought I was going to go right through him. But he was much stronger and much faster than I believed. And I was thinking, ‘Oh God, I’m in for a long night.’ He got ready for me like no other fight. He was so amped and so ready. He got off all the drugs. He wasn’t drinking. He got up so high and after he beat me, he was never the same again. Hector was such a character. He surpasses me in that capacity. He was a wild guy and he was wild his whole life.”

PJ GOOSSEN – June 18, 1999; Camacho won a unanimous decision at the age of 37 to improve his record to 68-4-1: “That was a bad night for me. I had three broken ribs, and no one really knew it. Nítorí, I could barely breathe, let alone fight, but that’s what you have to do in boxing sometimes. As we were getting ready for the fight, his dressing room was right next to mine and they had this door separating us. I could hear him before the fight yelling, ‘Macho time!’ ‘Macho time!’ And he hits the wall. And he keeps doing that, yelling louder and louder. Daradara, he hit the door so hard it busted through and he fell into my dressing room. Nítorí, he gets up and walks back in around through the other opening and says, ‘Sorry about that.’ It was actually pretty funny and me and my dad and brother were laughing. To come back in and apologize when he’s supposed to be getting hyped up to fight me. I would mark him down as one of the best lefthanders there ever was, especially when he was at featherweight and lightweight.”

UNBEATEN INTERIM WBA SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION CHRIS COLBERT BATTLES HARD-HITTING JAIME ARBOLEDA LIVE ON SHOWTIME® SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 IN AN EVENT PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Middleweight Contenders Matt Korobov and Ronald Ellis Clash

in Co-Main Event; Rising Super Lightweight Prospect Richardson Hitchins Takes on Former World Champion Argenis Mendez in Telecast Opener

NIU YOKI – Kọkànlá Oṣù 20, 2020 – Two of the top fighters in the 130-pound division will meet when unbeaten interim WBA Super Featherweight ChampionChris “Primetime” Colbertfaces the hard-hittingJaime Arboledaninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ tiIWADI AKOKO: SPECIAL EDITION Saturday, December 12 ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT live on SHOWTIME from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

The tripleheader, originally scheduled for November 28, will see middleweight contendersMatt KorobovatiRonald Ellisbattle in the 10-round co-main event and rising super lightweight phenomRichardson Hitchinstaking on the toughest test of his young career as he faces former world championArgenis Méndezin a 10-round telecast opener. The event is promoted by TGB Promotions and Sampson Boxing. Hitchins vs. Mendez is co-promoted by Mayweather Promotions.

Nordine Oubaali vs. Nonito Donaire was originally scheduled to take place on December 12 but was postponed after Oubaali tested positive for COVID-19.

“This main event on December 12 will pit two of the 130-pound division’s most exciting rising talents against each other as the sublimely skilled Chris Colbert faces the powerful Jaime Arboleda in a can’t-miss showdown,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “The co-main event will see two middleweight contenders in Matt Korobov and Ronald Ellis looking to show that they’re among the division’s elite, while the SHOWTIME opener features the exciting prospect Richardson Hitchins against the always tough Argenis Mendez in a big step up fight. These are three evenly-matched bouts that should make for nonstop drama on fight night.”

Representing his native Brooklyn, N.Y., Colbert (14-0, 5 KOs) has quickly shot up the 130-pound rankings, taking on high-level competition in his first 14 pro njà. The 24-year-old beat then-undefeated fighters Austin Dulay, Titus Williams and Antonio Dubose, all in his first eight fights as a professional. Ni 2019, Colbert added four more victories to his tally, including an explosive first-round knockout of veteran Miguel Beltran Jr. Julọ laipe, Colbert won his interim title by dropping former super featherweight champion Jezreel Corrales on his way to a unanimous decision in their January 2020 clash.

“I’m super excited to be making my big stage debut in the main event,” said Colbert. “It’s been a long camp, but training is going great. I’m looking to put on a dominant performance, and I’m looking for the knockout if it’s there. If I can get it, that would be splendid. I know Jaime is going to come to fight. He wants the belt as bad as I want to keep the belt. It’s all going to come down to stamina, ring IQ and who has the greater will to win. I feel like I’m the guy for the job. There’s no way in hell I’m giving up my belt in my first defense.”

The 26-year-old Arboleda (16-1, 13 KOs) has amassed an impressive six-fight winning streak heading into the matchup against Colbert, with five of those victories coming inside of the distance. Born in Curundu, Panama, and now fighting out Miami, Fla. Arboleda has fought professionally since 2014 and scored knockouts over two then-undefeated opponents in 2019, Victor Betancourt and Jose Saant. Ni re kẹhin ija, Arboleda, who is ranked fourth in the 130-pound division by the WBA, bested former world title contender Jayson Velez by unanimous decision to win his first 12-round fight this February on SHOWTIME.

Every boxer’s dream is to fight for a title and be victorious without leaving any doubt,” said Arboleda. “That is my plan for December 12. I’m having the best preparation of my entire career. Mo lero nla, strong and fast like never before. I’m sure it will be a very exciting fight from the very first round.”

Korobov (28-3-1, 14 KOs) returns to action after losing his December 2019 clash against Chris Eubank Jr. when he suffered a shoulder injury that forced the fight to end in the second round. Korobov, who notched 300 wins as a decorated amateur, came into that fight off of a majority draw against Immanuwel Aleem, after serving notice to the middleweight division that he would be a threat when he lost a hard-fought decision to undefeated middleweight champion Jermall Charlo in December. Born in Orotukan, Russia, and now living in St. Petersburg, Fla, Korobov was a late replacement and gave Charlo a tougher fight than many experts expected. Korobov had been riding a four-fight win streak before the Charlo fight, following his first professional defeat against Andy Lee in a 2014 middleweight title fight.

I am excited to be back in a PBC event on SHOWTIME December 12,said Korobov. “I have a difficult opponent, but I expect to win and prove that I am back and even better prepared. I must win against Ellis in order to get Jermall Charlo back in the ring. Dajudaju, I believe I beat Charlo, but that is the past. Ellis is in my future, and I am coming to show I am still one of the best middleweights in the world.

The 31-year-old Ellis (17-1-2, 11 KOs) will look to build off of his last outing, which saw him edge fellow contender Immanuwel Aleem by majority decision in December 2019. For Ellis, that fight got him back in the win column after his first career defeat, a majority decision against DeAndre Ware in March 2019. The Lynn, Mass.-native is the older brother of welterweight Rashidi Ellis, and had an impressive amateur career including a 2010 National Golden Gloves championship capped off by a victory over Terrell Gausha.

It’s time for me to show out on December 12,said Ellis. “Korobov had his chance against the top middleweights, and now it’s my time to take advantage of this opportunity and use a win over him to reach that level. We’re working hard in San Diego sparring with Canelo Alvarez so that everything is perfect and I’m at my best on fight night.

A native of Brooklyn, Hitchins (11-0, 5 KOs) ni tan-pro ni 2017 after representing Haiti at the 2016 Olimpiiki. The 23-year-old has flashed impressive skills as he’s amassed an unbeaten record in the pro ranks, which is the product of an extensive amateur career. Hitchins scored four victories in 2019, before debuting in 2020 with a decision victory over Nicholas DeLomba. In his first two 10-round bouts as a professional, the southpaw has scored decisive unanimous decisions.

“I don’t overlook any opponent, but I believe I have a better and sharper skillset than Mendez,” said Hitchins. “I have all of the intangibles to become a world champion. That’s often mistaken as being cocky, but it’s really just me believing in myself more than anyone else. I will take this fight seriously like I do any other fight and continue to do what I do in order to get one step closer to that title shot. Being in camp with Floyd Mayweather and Gervonta Davis, I’ve learned a lot. I feel like I have to one-up the competition. They really pushed me to be a better fighter.”

A former super featherweight champion, Méndez (25-5-3, 12 KOs) has a reputation for providing stiff challenges to the sport’s best and has proven to be a durable contender at 140-pounds. Ni 2019, Mendez fought to back-to-back draws against super lightweight contenders, first against Anthony Peterson in March and then against the unbeaten Juan Heraldez in May. Born in San Juan de La Maguana, Orilẹ-Ede Ara Dominika, Mendez now fights out of Yonkers, N.Y.. and owns victories over Eddie Ramirez, Ivan Redkach and former titlist Miguel Vazquez. He has also gone toe-to-toe with former champions Rances Barthelemy and Robert Easter Jr.

“I’m facing a young prospect who’s hungry for success, but I’m hungrier today than I’ve ever been in my career and I have the experience to go along with it,” said Mendez. “I’m also extremely motivated for this fight, which isn’t good news for Hitchins. When fight time comes on December 12, you’ll witness an intelligent but more aggressive Argenis Mendez.”

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GERVONTA DAVIS SCORES KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE OVER LEO SANTA CRUZ TO WIN TITLES IN TWO WEIGHT DIVISIONS SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME PPV

GERVONTA DAVIS SCORES KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE OVER LEO SANTA CRUZ TO WIN TITLES IN TWO WEIGHT DIVISIONS SATURDAY NIGHT ON Showtime PPV®

Mario Barrios Retains WBA Super Lightweight Title with KO Over Ryan Karl; Regis Prograis and Isaac Cruz Both Score Stoppage Victories

Delayed Telecast of Tonight’s Main and Co-Main Event Will Air Exclusively on SHOWTIME® lojo satide, Kọkànlá Oṣù 7 ni 9 p.m. Et / PT

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San Antonio – Kọkànlá Oṣù 1, 2020 – Gervonta “Ojò” Davis delivered a Knockout of the Year candidate over four-division world champion Leo Santa Cruz in the most significant fight of his career, retaining his WBA Lightweight title and picking up the WBA Super Featherweight title Saturday night on SHOWTIME PPV® at the Alamodome in San Antonio in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions. It was the first major boxing event with fans in attendance since COVID-19 forced a halt to U.S. sports in March with an announced crowd of 9,024.

It was both fighterspay-per-view main event debut, and Davis (24-0, 23 KOs) ati Santa Cruz (37-2-1, 19 KOs) delivered an all-action war that had the fans on their feet from start to finish. Awọn ija, which was contested at 130 poun, saw both fighters stand in the pocket and press the action. It was in the sixth round when the defining moment of the night occurred, as Davis found an opening to land his trademark left uppercut, a knockout shot which Santa Cruz never saw coming. Davis proved that he is one of the most powerful punchers in the sport, stunning the crowd. Watch the KO NIBI.

The uppercut wasn’t the key coming into the fight, but I adapted to what he was bringing,” said Baltimore’s Davis. “I knew he was taller and crouching down and moving forward. Once he moved forward, I tried to jab and make him run into the shot. He was right there for it. He punches, but he doesn’t try to get out of the way. There was nowhere for him to go on that knockout because I got him into the corner.

The power and body attack of the 25-year-old Davis was the difference as he landed 55 percent of his power punches to 29 percent for Santa Cruz, who was having his best round of the fight in the sixth round prior to the defining punch. The stronger Davis lured the 32-year-old Santa Cruz into a firefight as 34 of Davis’ 84 landed punches were body shots.

Leo is a tough warrior and a strong Mexican fighter,” Said Davis, who is promoted by all-time great Floyd Mayweather. “He came ready for me. I was just the better fighter tonight. I want to maintain both belts. Whatever decision me and my team comes up with, we’ll go with it. I’m not ducking or dodging anybody. I’m a pay-per-view star. Everybody knows I’m number one and I showed it tonight.

We didn’t get the win, but I’m okay,” Santa Cruz wi, who was taken to a nearby hospital for observation.

Davis la. Santa Cruz was a rare clash in boxing history in which world titles in two weight classes were at stake. Other notable instances in recent boxing history are the 1988 Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Donny Lalonde fight for the light heavyweight and super middleweight titles, ati awọn 2014 Floyd Mayweather vs. Marcos Maidana rematch for the super welterweight and welterweight championships.

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, San Antonio’s hometown favorite Mario Barrios (26-0, 17 KOs) kept his unbeaten record intact and retained his WBA Super Lightweight title with a sixth-round KO over a game and bloodied Ryan Karl (18-3, 12 KOs) on Halloween night. Watch the KO NIBI.

The fight broke open in the sixth round when Barrios landed a straight right hand that sent Karl down for just the third time in his career. Karl’s problems were further exasperated after an accidental clash of heads created a brutal cut on his forehead which proved to be too much to cope with. The 25-year-old Barrios smelled blood and closed the show in emphatic fashion, landing a left hook that sent Karl down and out at 2:23 of the sixth round. Ni akoko ti awọn stoppage, Barrios was ahead on all three scorecards (48-47 ati 49-46 lemeji).

In the all-important sixth round, Barrios landed 29 ti re 58 power punches against a very tough Karl, ti o aṣọ 60 punches per round but landed just 18 percent of those punches.

This fight is for everybody who came out here in San Antonio tonight,” said Barrios following the win. “I told them we’d get this first title defense, and I hope everyone enjoyed it. I was just being patient and picking my shots. I started to really land them and got him out of there. I was ready to go a hard 12 iyipo, but my patience helped me get him out of there. I listened to what Virgil [Hunter] was telling me in the corner. It was great to get the job done here at home

I feel fine but it was a hard shot that I got hit with,” said Milano, Texas’ “Odomokunrinonimalu” Karl. “It was a tough, good, close fight. It was a good headbutt. I was bleeding pretty good but overall I feel fine. I’m not a sore loser. Mo wá lati ja, that’s what I expected. So congratulations to Mario on the win. We’ll move on from here.

Former world champion Regis Prograis (25-1, 21 KOs) took the first step to getting back on top of the 140-pound division, scoring a third-round stoppage of Juan Heraldez (16-1-1, 10 KOs) in the second bout of the night. Watch the stoppage NIBI.

Ni awọn kẹta yika, the fight changed in an instant as Prograis took advantage of Heraldez keeping his hands too low by landing his most dangerous weapon, a dynamite left hook that sent Heraldez sprawling to the canvas. When Heraldez got back to his feet, Eto, who was born and raised in New Orleans but now fights out of Katy, Texas, sensed his opponent was in danger and pounced on Heraldez, forcing referee Rafael Ramos to step in and stop the action at 1:23 of round number three.

Lori Friday, Eto, who lost a 140-pound title unification fight to Josh Taylor last October, weighed in over the 140-pound limit.

I’ve been out of the ring for a year so I think that had some effect on me not making weight,” said the 31-year-old Prograis. “Nibẹ ni ko si excuses, but the bubble also had some effect. Mainly it was the layoff though. My body wasn’t adjusted to making the weight again.

In the buildup to the fight, Prograis repeatedly stated he felt he was still the best in the world at 140 pounds and vowed to get his belt back.

I still feel like I’m the best at 140,Prograis reiterated to SHOWTIME’s Mauro Ranallo following the fight. “I’m going to keep proving it every time I fight. Me and Josh Taylor had a close fight, and I think if it had happened in the U.S. I would have won. We know that one day we’ll have to rematch at 140 or 147.

The Las Vegas-based Heraldez, who is signed to Mayweather Promotions, was disappointed he didn’t get the chance to continue the fight despite landing just 12 total punches landed compared to Prograis’ 35.

I just thought it was an early stoppage,” o si wi pe. “I was just getting warm, loose. He stunned me, but I don’t think they should’ve stopped the fight.

In the pay-per-view telecast opener, Mexico City’s Isaac Cruz (20-1-1, 15 KOs) wasted no time in getting the fans on their feet, scoring a stunning first-round knockout of Diego Magdaleno (32-4, 13 KOs) o kan 53 seconds into the night’s action. Watch the KO NIBI.

The diminutive but powerful Cruz came out swinging immediately after hearing the opening bell, using his vicious uppercut to knock down the 34-year-old Magdaleno for the 11th time in his career inside of 30 -aaya. O kan 20 seconds after Magdaleno got to his feet, Cruz again unleashed a barrage of punches with Magdaleno against the ropes, finishing him off with back-to-back right uppercuts. In a short night of work, Cruz managed to land 21 ti 31 punches, 20 of which were power shots.

With the win in the IBF Title Eliminator, Cruz puts himself in position to challenge lightweight world champion Teofimo Lopez down the line.

The new Mike Tyson from Mexico was born tonight,” said the 22-year-old Cruz. “I thought it would go longer, but my natural instinct is always to go for it in the first round. I have confidence that I could win the world title right now. I thought it was a statement win. From now on, hopefully everyone will know my name and I’ll get the big fights. I would love a Teofimo Lopez fight. I’m very motivated right now. If he’s tough enough to take it, bring it on.

The announce team for the SHOWTIME PPV telecast was led by the most experienced and decorated boxing team on television. Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer served as host for the evening. Versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and four-time world champion Abner Mares. Two Hall of Famers rounded out the telecast team: boxing historian Steve Farhood as unofficial scorer, and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. Ni afikun, former world champion Raúl Marquez and sportscaster Alejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

The executive producer of the SHOWTIME PPV telecast is four-time Emmy award winner David Dinkins, Jr. The director is Bob Dunphy, son of legendary Hall of Famer Don Dunphy. The pair has been guiding SHOWTIME Sportsflagship series SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® since its inception in 1986 and has produced the three highest-grossing pay-per-view events of all time (Mayweather-Pacquiao, Mayweather-McGregor, Mayweather-Canelo).

Davis la. Santa Cruz was promoted by Mayweather Promotions, TGB ni igbega, Awọn igbega GTD ati Club Boxing Boxing Santa Cruz.





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GERVONTA DAVIS VS. LEO SANTA CRUZ FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

“I have to prove that I’m the baddest man in the sport on Saturday night," – Davis

“Everyone has their opinion on this fight. It’s my job to go out there and prove the doubters wrong," – Santa Cruz

Three-Time World Champion Davis and Four-Division World Champion Santa Cruz To Meet in Halloween Thriller at Alamodome in San Antonio Headlining SHOWTIME PPV® Yi Saturday, October 31 in Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

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San Antonio, TX – October 29, 2020 – Three-time world champion Gervonta “ojò” Davis and four-division champion Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruz squared off at a final press conference Thursday to preview their highly anticipated SHOWTIME PPV (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) main event showdown taking place this Saturday, October 31 from Alamodome in San Antonio in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

Two of the sport’s most electrifying fighters, Davis and Santa Cruz will battle for the WBA Super Featherweight and WBA Lightweight Championships in a matchup that pits the prodigious power of Davis against the unrelenting pressure of Santa Cruz.

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Eyi ni ohun ti awọn alabaṣepọ apejọ apejọ ni lati sọ ni Ọjọbọ:

GERVONTA Davis

“My team and I decided to move our camp to Las Vegas so we could have a perfect camp. We spent 15 weeks in training, so I’m well prepared. Hopefully Leo is well prepared and we give the fans what they want to see.

“We know Leo is going to come with a lot of punches and I’m going to be explosive. It’s all about giving fans a treat. I’m grateful to be in this position and I’m ready. Saturday night is going to be a memorable night.

“Not to take anything from him, Yuriorkis Gamboa was just trying to survive against me. It’s harder to get punches off when someone isn’t trying to bring the fight. I know Leo is going to come to fight. I think this performance is going to put me up to the next level.

“I don’t think I have to knock him out, I just have to go out there and be great. Forget everything else, I just have to go out there and show everyone that I’m the top guy in the boxing world. That’s my main goal.

“Michael Jordan used to read the paper and do what they said he couldn’t do. That’s what I’m doing. I have to prove that I’m the baddest man in the sport on Saturday night.

“Leo is going to come to fight and it’s just about me stepping up and doing what I do best. You can see the potential in a fighter from the outside, but you have to see it actually come out in a fight to believe it. That’s the position I’m in. Everyone knows I’m great, I just have to show it.

“Leo has shown that he’s a top tier fighter, and he’s going up against an explosive, powerful fighter like myself. I think the winner should be in the top 10 of the pound-for-pound list.

“Floyd Mayweather has just told me to stay focused despite everything that comes with pay-per-view week. I have to get the job done first, but also do everything that comes with being the next pay-per-view star.

“I’m one of those fighters that knows how to focus when I have something big in front of me. None of the great fighters before me have frozen up when it’s crunch time. I’ve always been able to focus when big things are on the line. That’s what I did for this training camp.

“I’m not really focused on anyone who isn’t Leo Santa Cruz. I can’t overlook Leo. As far as any other fighter out there, they just don’t matter to me right now. I’ll prove it along the way. This is one step closer to proving the point I want to prove.”

Leo Santa Cruz

“This is what I’ve always dreamed of. When I was a little boy, I wanted to be on this stage. I’m living that dream and I’m very happy and excited. I never thought I’d accomplish it. I thought it was like winning the lottery. But thanks to the fans, I’m here where I’m at.

“I’m facing the best fighter in the division. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best. I have to go against the best fighter. I wanted to challenge myself. I know this is a dangerous fight for me, but I want to test myself.

“We’ve both suffered and been through a lot to get here. Neither of us wants to go back to where we started. So I know we’re both going to give a great fight to the fans.

“I have the heart of a Mexican warrior. My dad has told me to fight a smart fight, but even though he’s going to say that, there’s a good chance I end up brawling with him at times. Ko si ohun, we’re going to find a way to beat him.

“I don’t really worry about being the underdog. Everyone has their opinion. It’s my job to go out there and prove the doubters wrong. I trained hard to go out there and do that Saturday.

“Gervonta is the best opponent I’ve faced. He’s the strongest fighter I’ll have faced. The Abner Mares and Carl Frampton fights were great experience for this kind of fight. I learned a lot from those four fights and since then I’ve learned a lot more.

“It would mean the world to me to become a five-division champion. It would be another dream come true. I would put the Santa Cruz last name right up there with the best.

“Gervonta is a big guy and I know he’s going to come hit hard. But I’ve trained with bigger guys all camp and I’ve been able to take everything thrown at me.

“The fans want you to go and make it a back and forth war. I know against Gervonta I have to fight smart. I’m going to just try as hard as I can to listen to my father’s advice.

“I definitely took this fight to quiet the critics. People said I didn’t want to fight the big names. So I went after the biggest challenge in the division and that’s Gervonta Davis.

“I leave the opinions to the fans and media. My job is to get the win and give the fans a great fight. I’m going to give it my best and leave it all in the ring.”

CALVIN FORD, Davis’ Trainer

“Camp has been great. It was unbelievable. I really appreciate the work that he put in. I can’t wait to see Tank in the ring. I’m looking forward to great performances from both fighters.

“’Tank’ accomplished a lot of things that I’ve asked him to do, but this is the pinnacle of them all right here. Both of these families have walked the same line with different trails. They both have a chance to become greats with this win.

“Every time I look at ‘Tank’ now, I flash back to those younger years in the gym with him as a child. Now he’s the man I’ve always looked at him to be. He’s a family man, business man and a wonderful fighter. It’s amazing to see one of my boys all grown up.”

JOSÉ SANTA CRUZ, Santa Cruz’s Father and Trainer

“We had a really good training camp and understand the importance of this fight. Leo is fully prepared for this fight on Saturday and I expect him to have a great performance.

“I’m very thankful to be here. I’m so happy to be here with my son for such a big fight and be able to guide him and help him accomplish his dream.

“We know that Davis is a very strong and accomplished fighter. But Leo has just used it to motivate him in the gym every day and you’ll be able to see that on Saturday.”

Stephen ESPINOZA, Aare, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc.

“One of the biggest reasons I love boxing is because we get to witness young men, like ‘Tank’ Davis and Leo Santa Cruz, develop and mature right in front of our eyes. This is our ninth fight with ‘Tank’ and 13th with Leo. We have seen them mature as fighters and we have seen them mature as young men. We’ve seen them struggle, sweat, and triumph. We’ve seen them become fathers.”

“I remember the first time I met ‘Tank’, it was April 2016 ni Washington, D.C. He was on the non-televised undercard of an Adrien Broner fight. He had already fought, he came over during the telecast and Floyd introduced him. I remember his very words, ‘This is my young fighter. Watch out for this kid.’ And we’ve been watching ever since.

“I remember the first time I met Leo was in June 2012. Shortly before his first world title fight. He was a very humble, quiet, soft spoken, almost shy young men. Very different from the guy that I saw in the ring about 48 hours after that. The point is, we’ve been along for the journey of these young men.

“They have been battling the odds, literally since birth. We were lucky enough to spend time with them during GBOGBO ACCESS. They opened their hearts, their minds, and themselves to share their stories. The thing I’ve heard most is that the difficulty about this fight is not whether people want to watch it or whether they’re going to buy it, it’s who they’re going to root for. Because if you know these young men’s stories, what they’ve gone through, and what they’ve experienced, it is incredible.

“The bottom line is in these two young men we have two of the most accomplished and popular young fighters in the sport today. Leo has been a champion almost consistently since 2012. ‘Tank’ had sellouts or near sellouts in Los Angeles, Baltimore and Atlanta, just last year. We have got these two accomplished young men fighting on Saturday night. You have to respect their journey, ibi ti nwọn wá lati, and respect the teams that come around him.

“We do know what’s going to happen on Saturday night. Leo is going to come into the ring, throw a lot of punches and show an activity rate that’s unlike just about anybody else in the sport. ‘Tank’ is going to show the power, iyara, and the athleticism that has made him one of the fastest rising young stars that we’ve seen in sport in some time. Òdìkejì ti, it will be up to them, just like it’s been up to them for their entire lives.”

NIPA DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis la. Santa Cruz yoo rii aṣaju-aye igba mẹta Gervonta “ojò” Davis ati asiwaju agbaye pipin merin Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruz ogun fun WBA Super Featherweight ati WBA Lightweight Championships akọle akọle SHOWTIME PPV Satide, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas.

The stacked undercard will feature unbeaten San Antonio native and WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios defending his title against hard-hitting Ryan “Cowboy” Karl in the co-main event and former super lightweight world champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis will take on unbeaten contender Juan Heráldez in a 10-round showdown. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, awọn agbẹja fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno yoo ja ni ija iyọkuro akọle IBF kan.

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SHOWTIME® SPORTS DOCUMENTARY FILMS ANNOUNCES “Macho: The Hector Camacho Story

Film Chronicles the Unlikely Rise and Untimely Death of One of Boxing’s Most Colorful Champions

Premieres Friday, December 4 ni 9 PM et / PT

NEW YORK – October 27, 2020 – Showtime Sports Documentary Films today announced it will air MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY, an unflinching look at the remarkable life, storied career and unsolved murder of one of boxing’s greatest showmen. Premiering Friday, December 4 ni 9 p.m. ATI / PT on SHOWTIME, the documentary debuts just two weeks after the eighth anniversary of Camacho’s fatal shooting in Bayamon, Puẹto Riko.

For the first time on film, MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY offers a thorough examination of an unlikely sports hero. The film celebrates Camacho’s sublime boxing skills and the unbridled charisma that brought Spanish Harlem and Puerto Rican culture to the center of the sports world. Through rare and revealing interviews with his mother, Maria Matias, sisters, wife Amy and son Hector Jr., the documentary also delves into the legendary fighter’s troubled mind and spirit, his battle with addiction and the inner turmoil that ultimately lead to his demise – a mysterious double homicide on a roadside in November 2012.

“Macho Camacho’s charisma, boxing prowess and flamboyant style made him a Puerto Rican sports icon, ati, for a time, the biggest star in boxing. When he stepped into the ring, everyone knew it was ‘Macho Time,’” said Stephen Espinoza, Aare, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc. “This film reveals the complex highs and lows of Hector’s life: the joy he brought so many, as well as the demons that he battled privately behind the scenes. Through it all, sibẹsibẹ, Camacho brought boxing a level of showmanship and flamboyance that was far ahead of his time.”

Born in Bayamon and raised in the projects of Spanish Harlem in the 1970s, Camacho ascended to the pinnacle of boxing. His dynamic speed, footwork and power combined with his unparalleled showmanship helped usher in a new era of modern boxing and made him a member of an exclusive club of fighters who transcended the sport. The film tells the story of Camacho’s rise from a troubled youth to a multi-division world champion. MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY revisits Camacho’s unforgettable performances against legends such as Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard and Julio Cesar Chavez, and pivotal career turning points in bouts with Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini and beloved New England fighter Vinny Pazienza. Through all the ups and downs and wins and losses, Camacho’s story of resilience is inspiring, tilẹ, in the end, there was one opponent he could never beat – himself.

MACHO: THE HECTOR CAMACHO STORY ni directed by two-time Emmy® Award winner Eric Drath (Assault in the Ring and No Más, 30 fun 30), and produced by Drath and Danielle Naassana, both of Live Star Entertainment. Sixteen-time Emmy Award winner Aaron Cohen served as writer and consulting producer.

Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc. (SNI), a wholly owned subsidiary of ViacomCBS Inc., ti o ni ki o si nṣiṣẹ ni Ere tẹlifisiọnu nẹtiwọki Showtime®, Fiimu naa ikanni ati FLIX®, ki o si tun nfun Showtime ON eletan®, Fiimu naa ikanni ON DEMAND and FLIX ON DEMAND®, ati awọn nẹtiwọki ile ìfàṣẹsí iṣẹ Showtime nigbakugba®. Showtime Digital Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of SNI, nṣiṣẹ ni imurasilẹ-nikan sisanwọle iṣẹ Showtime®. SHOWTIME is currently available to subscribers via cable, DBS, and telco providers, and as a stand-alone streaming service through Amazon, Apple®, Google, LG Smart TVs, Oculus Go, Odun®, Samsung Smart TVs, Xbox One and PlayStation®4. Consumers can also subscribe to SHOWTIME via Amazon’s Prime Video Channels, Apple TV Channels, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, Hulu, The Roku Channel, Sling TV and YouTube TV. Viewers can also watch on computers at Showtime.com. SNI ọja ati ki o sepin eré ìdárayá àti Idanilaraya isele fun aranse si awọn alabapin lori kan sanwo-fun-view igba nipasẹ Showtime PPV®. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, lọ si www.SHO.com.
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Sergey LIPINETS: “A KO ṢE ṢE MO IKU INU IWADI, KI O SI PUPO IDAGBASOKE ỌRỌ ”

Ogun Agbaye Aaye Lipiwaju Awọn Ija Unbeaten
Custio Clayton fun adele IBF Welterweight akọle
Gbe lori Showtime® Saturday, October 24 Ori akọle a
Ijoba Boxing aṣaju iṣẹlẹ

NIU YOKI (October 20, 2020) – Paapaa pẹlu iyipada ninu ọjọ ati lẹhinna alatako, tele aye asiwaju Sergey Lipinets wa ni igboya ti o ga julọ ni ibudó ikẹkọ rẹ ati awọn ipalemo lapapọ bi o ti mura silẹ lati gba ailopin Custio Clayton fun Akọle IBF Welterweight Title wa lori SHOWTIME ni Ọjọ Satide yii, October 24 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) akọle akọle Ajumọṣe Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija iṣẹlẹ.

“A ko padanu lu ni igbaradi, paapaa pẹlu iyipada alatako,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “Ija mi pẹlu Kudratillo Abdukakhorov wa ni titan ati pipa fun igba pipẹ pe Mo ti ni imọran tẹlẹ pe yoo fi agbara mu lati pada sẹhin, nitorina Emi ko ṣe iyalẹnu. Emi ko bikita gaan, tilẹ. Ẹnikẹni ti Mo ni lati jagun Mo ṣetan lati ja, nitorinaa Emi ko ronu lati ṣe atilẹyin fun ija fun koda iṣẹju-aaya kan. ”

Awọn apoti ohun ọṣọ gba olukọni rẹ, olokiki Joe Goossen, fun iranlọwọ onija rẹ ni iṣaro nipasẹ awọn ayipada, ni afikun si ikẹkọ ti ara ti wọn ti ṣe itọsọna nlọ si ija naa.

“Nini Joe Goossen dabi ẹni pe o ni oniwosan ọpọlọ bi daradara bi olukọni,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “O ti ṣe iranlọwọ lalailopinpin nipa bi a ṣe le sunmọ gbogbo eyi. Joe ṣe iranlọwọ fun mi lati farabalẹ ati loye pe ohun ti o dara le nigbagbogbo wa lati ipo buburu tabi nira, ati nitori eyi, Emi ko padanu idojukọ nigbagbogbo. ”

Clayton jẹ Ara ilu Olimpiiki ti Ilu Kanada pẹlu ṣiwaju pro ti ko ni abawọn ti o nlọ si iṣafihan yii. Lakoko ti awọn ohun ọṣọ ṣe akiyesi pe awọn iyatọ wa ninu awọn aṣa ija laarin Abdukakhorov ati Clayton, ko si ọkan ninu rẹ ti o yi ero rẹ pada ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24.

“Mo mọ pe Clayton ni ipilẹṣẹ magbowo nla,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “Mo ti ṣayẹwo aṣa rẹ, ati iyatọ akọkọ ni pe Abdukakhorov n ṣiṣẹ diẹ sii ati Clayton jẹ deede julọ. Abdukakhorov tun jẹ ibinu diẹ diẹ ati pe Clayton ni alaisan diẹ sii.

“Emi ko ro pe ọkan nira tabi rọrun ju ekeji lọ. Mo ro pe ẹnikẹni ti o ja ni ipele yii jẹ alatako ti o nira. Abdukakhorov nlọ kiri siwaju sii ati pe o le jẹ aibanujẹ pẹlu awọn aza oriṣiriṣi ti o nlo. Awọn mejeeji jẹ awọn eniyan ti o nira pupọ, ṣugbọn Mo ṣetan fun Clayton ati idojukọ nikan lori rẹ ni aaye yii. ”

Pelu idojukọ ẹda rẹ lori Clayton, Awọn ohun ọṣọ mọ pe ija yii mu aye nla wa lati ṣe ikede ti npariwo si iyoku pipin welterweight pipin pẹlu iṣẹ nla lati gba akọle IBF igba diẹ.

“Mo ti mura silẹ lati ṣe alaye kan - Mo wa nibi,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “Mo fẹ ja ti o dara julọ. Mo fẹ ṣe ami-ori mi lori ere idaraya yii ki o kọ ogún mi. Mo ti ni lati ṣe ni ọna lile, sugbon mo n ko fejosun. Mo ja fun idije akọkọ mi ni mi nikan 13th pro ija. Mo gbagbọ pe Mo wa ni ọtun nibẹ ni oke ti ere idaraya yii. Awọn eniyan nilo lati bẹrẹ darukọ orukọ mi pẹlu awọn eniyan oke ati lẹhin ija yii wọn yoo ni. O ko le wo mi kọja mọ. ”

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NIPA LIPINETS VS. CAYTON
Awọn ohun-ọṣọ vs.. Clayton yoo rii aṣaju agbaye tẹlẹ Sergey Lipinets koju unbeaten Custio Clayton fun ade akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Conn. ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati pe yoo rii idije ti ko ni idiyele Xavier Martinez ogun lile-kọlu Claudio "The Matrix" Marrero ni Iyọkuro WBA Super Featherweight Title 12-yika 12 ni iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ajọ. Nyara pupọ fẹẹrẹ Malik “Iceman” Hawkins yoo duel knockout olorin Subriel Matías ni ifihan iṣafihan 10-yika lati tapa iṣẹ tẹlifisiọnu.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB, Awọn igbega Lee Baxter ati Awọn igbega Mayweather.

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JUAN HERALDEZ Ikẹkọ ibudó Awọn akiyesi

“Ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31 gbogbo eniyan yoo rii ohun ti Mo ni agbara," – Heraldez

Olukọni Unbeaten Juan Heraldez Awọn oju Awọn aṣaju-ija Agbaye tẹlẹ Regis Proisis ni SHOWTIME PPV® ActionSaturday, October 31 Gbe Lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas ni Iṣẹlẹ Ti Ṣafihan nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier

NIU YOKI – October 16, 2020 – Unbeaten Super lightweight contender Juan Heraldez ti jin sinu ibudó ikẹkọ ati pin awọn imọ inu awọn ipalemo rẹ bi o ṣe sunmọ ifigagbaga kan si aṣaaju iṣaaju Régis "Rougarou" Prograis lojo satide, October 31 gbe lori SHIFTIME PPV ninu iṣẹlẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier ti akọle nipasẹ Gervonta Davis vs.. Leo Santa Cruz n gbe lati Alamodome ni San Antonio.

“O ti jẹ ibudó ọsẹ mẹjọ gigun ti ngbaradi fun Prograis,”Heraldez sọ. “A n ja ara ti o yatọ si onija, eyiti o jẹ ohun ti o dara nitori pe o jẹ iru onija ti o wa lati ja. Ara bii eyi jẹ ki o rọrun fun mi lati kọ ati mura.

“Prograis ni agbara, ṣugbọn o ni lati gbe e ati pe nibo ni idaabobo mi wa. Aabo mi ti jẹ ifosiwewe nigbagbogbo ati pe o jẹ nkan ti a ma n ṣatunṣe nigbagbogbo ati lati wa awọn ọna fun mi lati ni iriri. Lori iwe awọn iwe eri rẹ wa nibẹ, ṣugbọn ni iwọn gbogbo eyiti o jade ni ẹnu-ọna. Nigbati agogo ba ndun, Emi ko ronu nipa rẹ ti o jẹ aṣaju-aye tẹlẹ. Mo ja mo gba iṣẹ naa. ”

Heraldez ti ni ibamu si awọn ayipada ti iṣelọpọ nipasẹ ikẹkọ lakoko ajakaye-arun na, ati pe o ti ni anfani lati ni idojukọ jakejado ibudó. O jẹ ki awọn amayederun ni Clubwe Boxing Mayweather, ibi ti o irin ni Las Vegas, fun iranlọwọ tọju awọn ohun ṣiṣe ni irọrun bi o ṣe mura lati dojukọ alatako ti o nira julọ lati ọjọ.

“Aarun ajakaye naa ti ni ipa diẹ lori ibudó bi o ti ni pẹlu ohun gbogbo miiran,”Heraldez sọ. “Awọn ilana pupọ ati awọn igbese aabo wa, nitorinaa o ko le yi awọn alabašepọ sparring pada ni rọọrun bi o ti le ṣe tẹlẹ. Ṣiṣatunṣe lati wọ iboju-boju ninu ere idaraya ati idanwo ni igbagbogbo jẹ awọn ohun ti o kọ lati lo. Ẹgbẹ Boxing Boxing ti Mayweather ti ṣe iṣẹ nla kan ti mimu ile-idaraya ni mimọ ati ailewu fun gbogbo wa. Ọpọlọpọ awọn alabagbepo mi wa nibi ni Las Vegas ngbaradi fun awọn ija nla, nitorinaa o jẹ rilara nla ni mimọ pe a le wa si ibi idaraya ti aabo wa ni akọkọ. ”

Unralden Heraldez yoo pada si oruka lẹhin ti o ja asiwaju agbaye tẹlẹ Argenis Mendez si iyaworan ni Oṣu Karun 2019 lori Showtime. Heraldez ti fi okun iyalẹnu ti awọn iṣẹgun papọ si ọjọ kan 2017 Ijagunmolu lori lẹhinna-unbeaten Jose Miguel Borrego, ati pẹlu ifigagbaga knockout lori Eddie Ramirez ni Kínní 2019 yori si ija Mendez. Heraldez ti tẹsiwaju lati ṣe itanran-tune akọle ohun-ija rẹ sinu ija Prograis.

“Emi ati ẹgbẹ mi ti n ṣiṣẹ lori ọpọlọpọ awọn nkan bii jab mi, ṣugbọn o ṣe pataki julọ nibiti Mo wa ninu oruka ni gbogbo igba,”Heraldez sọ. “Imọye oruka mi ti gbe ago yii ga. Olukọ mi ati Emi tọju awọn nkan ile-iwe atijọ, a ko ni agbara ati olukọni itutu, a ṣiṣẹ lori awọn ipilẹ ati dara si wọn ni ibudó kọọkan. Boxing jẹ rọrun. Stick ati gbe ki o ma ṣe lu. Ikẹkọ ti Mo gba lati ọdọ Coach Otis Pimpleton ni wiwa ọpọlọpọ awọn nkan bii kadio, ilana, oruka IQ, bbl, nitorinaa iṣẹ mi ni lati tẹtisi ẹgbẹ mi ati gbekele wọn nigbati mo wa ni ibudó ati ni oruka ni alẹ ija. ”

Lakoko ti Heraldez n wa lati ni ilọsiwaju lori iyaworan ninu ija rẹ kẹhin, Prograis yoo wa ni nwa lati agbesoke pada lati ijatilẹ iṣẹ akọkọ rẹ, Aigbagbe 140-iwon iṣọkan idapọ pẹlu Josh Taylor. Pẹlu awọn onija mejeeji ti ebi npa fun win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, Heraldez nireti alẹ alẹ fun awọn egeb onijakidijagan.

“Lori alẹ ija, awọn aza wa mejeeji yoo ṣe fun iṣẹ nla,”Heraldez sọ. “Awọn mejeeji mu ọpọlọpọ wa si oruka. A n mejeeji ja lati jẹ ti o dara julọ, ṣugbọn ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, gbogbo eniyan yoo rii ohun ti Mo ni agbara. ”

NIPA DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis la. Santa Cruz yoo rii aṣaju-aye igba mẹta Gervonta “ojò” Davis ati asiwaju agbaye pipin merin Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruz ogun fun WBA Super Featherweight ati WBA Lightweight Championships akọle akọle SHOWTIME PPV Satide, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas.

Kaadi kekere ti o ni akopọ yoo jẹ ẹya abinibi San Antonio abinibi ati WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios ti n daabobo akọle rẹ lodi si kọlu Ryan “Omokunrinmalu” Karl ninu iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ati aṣaju-fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ agbaye tẹlẹ Regis “Rougarou” Prograis yoo mu oludije ti ko ni idije Juan Heraldez ni iṣafihan yika 10 kan. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, awọn agbẹja fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno yoo ja ni ija iyọkuro akọle IBF kan.

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AGBARA AGBARA TI AGBAYE TI AGBAYE TI AGBAYE LATI ṢEJU LATI ṢE LATI koju oju-iwe CUSTIO CAYTON FUN INTERIM IBF WELTERWEIGHT TITLE TI O WA LATI SHOWTIME® SATURDAY, Oṣù 24 AKIYESI AGBAYE BOXING Championship Iṣẹlẹ

IWADI AKOKO: EDITUN PATAKI Bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT

NIU YOKI– October 15, 2020 – Tele aye asiwajuSergey Lipinetsyoo koju bayi unbeatenCustio Claytonfun ade akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Conn. ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, eni ti a ti seto ni akọkọ lati koju Awọn ipilẹṣẹ, fi agbara mu lati yọkuro nitori awọn ọran iwe iwọlu.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT ati pe yoo rii idije ti ko ni idiyeleXavier Martíimuogun lile-kọluClaudio "The Matrix" Marreroni Iyọkuro WBA Super Featherweight Title 12-yika 12 ni iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ajọ. Nyara pupọ fẹẹrẹMalik “Iceman” Hawkinsyoo duel knockout olorinSubriel Matíbini ifihan iṣafihan 10-yika lati tapa iṣẹ tẹlifisiọnu.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB, Awọn igbega Lee Baxter ati Awọn igbega Mayweather.

“Custio Clayton jẹ alatako rirọpo to dayato ti a fun ni iyipada pẹ ati pe o yẹ ki o pese idanwo lile si Sergey Lipinets ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24,” Tom Brown sọ, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Clayton ti jin tẹlẹ si ikẹkọ ati pe yoo mu iriri ti ọrọ wa, lati awọn ọjọ magbowo rẹ nipasẹ iṣẹ akanṣe pro ti iwunilori rẹ, sinu iṣafihan yii pẹlu Awọn ohun ọṣọ. Eyi jẹ aye nla fun Clayton lati kede ararẹ bi oludije welterweight lodi si ọkan ninu awọn onija ti o lewu julọ ti pipin naa. ”

“Inu mi dun pupọ lati ni aye yii,”Clayton sọ. “Eyi ni deede iru ija mi ati pe ẹgbẹ mi ti n beere. Igbaradi mi ti dara pupo. Eyi le dabi pe o jẹ iṣẹju to kẹhin, ṣugbọn Mo ti ṣetan ju ohunkohun ti Awọn ohun ọṣọ mu wa ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24. ”

Awọn Apoti-ọdun 31 ọdun (16-1, 12 KOs) yoo wo lati wa ni alailẹgbẹ niwon gbigbe soke si welterweight ni 2018 ati ipo ara rẹ fun awọn aye akọle siwaju si ni pipin welterweight. Bi ni Kasakisitani ati nsoju Russia, Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ngbe ni Woodland Hills bayi, Calif. ati pe o jẹ oṣiṣẹ nipasẹ olukọni olokiki Joe Goossen. Awọn ohun ọṣọ ti ṣajọ awọn iṣẹgun mẹta ti o tọ lati ọdun ọdun akọle 140-iwon si aṣaju pipin mẹrin Mikey Garcia ni Oṣu Kẹta 2018. Awọn apoti ohun ọṣọ gba awọn iṣẹgun meji wọle ni 2019, pẹlu idaduro ti aṣaju pipin meji Lamont Peterson ni ọkan ninu awọn ija ti o wu julọ julọ ti ọdun.

A 2012 Canada Olympian, Clayton (18-0, 12 KOs) njà jade ti Montreal, Quebec, Ilu Kanada ati pe yoo ṣe US. akọkọ ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24. Ọdun 33 jẹ ainipẹkun niwon titan pro sinu 2014 ati pe julọ ṣẹṣẹ ṣẹgun iṣẹgun knockout kan lori Diego Ramirez ni Oṣu Kini. Clayton ni o ni 2019 Awọn iṣẹgun lori aṣaju iṣaaju DeMarcus Corley ati Johan Perez, ni afikun si ipinnu ipinnu 12 yika bori lori lẹhinna unbeaten Stephen Danyo ni 2018.

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DIEGO MAGDALENO Ikẹkọ Ikẹkọ AWỌN NIPA ATI FIDIO

Awọn oludije Lightweight Magdaleno ati Isaac Cruz Pade ni
Akori Imukuro Nsii Ifihan akoko PPV® Saturday, October 31
lati The Alamodome ni San Antonio ni Iṣẹlẹ Ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ
Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
 
TẹNIBI fun Fidio Ikẹkọ Magdaleno – Ike: Armando Bareno
 
NIU YOKI – October 9, 2020 – Onijaja akọle agbaye tẹlẹDiego Magdalenoawọn oye ti o pin si ibudó ikẹkọ rẹ bi o ṣe sunmọ IBF Lightweight Title Eliminator ija lodi siIsaac Cruziyẹn bẹrẹ POWVI SHOWTIME (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) igbese ni Ọjọ Satidee, October 31 lati Alamodome ni San Antonio ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.
 
“Eyi ni ija mi keji ti n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu‘ Egungun ’Adams kuro ni ibi idaraya rẹ ni Las Vegas,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo ti mọ gaan lati igba ti mo ti di ọmọ ọdun mẹsan, nitorinaa MO ṣe akiyesi rẹ bi ọrẹ mi to dara julọ. Mo gbẹkẹle e pẹlu ẹmi mi. Mo ti lo ikẹkọ diẹ ninu akoko fun ija yii ni Scipio, Utah naa, fifa awọn bales koriko ati ṣiṣe gbogbo iru awọn adaṣe ti o nifẹ. Mo ti sọ gba ni diẹ ninu sparring ti o dara nibi ni Vegas, ati pe Mo paapaa jade lọ si California fun diẹ ninu sparring, ju.
 
“Mo wa lori ọkan ninu awọn kaadi ija ti o kẹhin ṣaaju ajakale-arun, ati pe a bọwọ fun mi lati wa lori kaadi ija akọkọ pẹlu eniyan laaye laaye lati igba ti ajakaye naa bẹrẹ. O ti jẹ ọdun ti o nira, ṣugbọn inu mi dun pẹlu ibiti awọn nkan ṣe wa fun mi nlọ si ija yii. Olukọni Adams ti n ṣe iṣẹ nla pẹlu ikẹkọ, ṣugbọn o tun mu agbara mi ati iṣeduro mi. O ti ni ere idaraya nla kan pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ti o ni iwuri ati pe o jẹ nla lati wa ni ayika iru afẹfẹ bẹẹ. Ati pe afesona mi ti n bojuto ounje mi fun awon ija merin mi keyin. Nítorí, o jẹ ohun nla lati jẹ ki o kopa pẹlu. ”
 
Magdaleno pada si iṣe lẹhin ti o ba Austin Dulay binu ni ilu Dulay ti Nashville, Tenn. ni Kínní, sisọ ọ silẹ ni yika meje lori ọna rẹ si ipinnu iṣọkan 10-yika. O jẹ ki ẹgbẹ rẹ ni ibudó ikẹkọ fun iṣẹ iyalẹnu si Dulay.
 
“Mo ti nigbagbogbo gberaga lati jẹ ọjọgbọn, ṣugbọn Mo kọ ẹkọ pe Mo le ni eewu pupọ pẹlu ẹgbẹ ọtun ni ayika mi,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo lọ sinu iru ija yẹn ti a ka mi si igbesẹ igbesẹ fun Dulay, ṣugbọn Mo fihan pe Mo tun jẹ onija to lagbara. Awọn eniyan ka mi jade wọn ṣe aṣiṣe kan. Inu mi dun pupọ pe Mo rii Coach Adams ati pe mo ṣeto ẹgbẹ to pe ni ayika mi. Mo ni anfani lati yi awọn ero eniyan pada pẹlu ija kan. Bayi Mo wa ninu imukuro akọle kan, ati pẹlu win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31, Emi yoo ni iyaworan mi kẹta ni akọle agbaye. ”
 
Ọmọ ọdun 33 ti kuru ni awọn ija-giga giga julọ rẹ titi di oni, sisọ akọle ja si Terry Flanagan ati Roman Martinez, ni afikun si a 2019 pipadanu lodi si aṣaju fẹẹrẹ lọwọlọwọ Teofimo Lopez. Pẹlu awọn iriri wọnyẹn ati igbekalẹ ikẹkọ ti o dara si ni ayika rẹ, Magdaleno gbagbọ pe awọn ẹkọ ti o gba lati awọn ija wọnyẹn yoo jẹ ohun elo ti nlọ siwaju.
 
“Ohun ti o tobi julọ ti Mo ti kọ ni lati farabalẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Nigbati mo bẹrẹ si ronu pupọ ju iwaju, iyẹn ni nigbati awọn nkan ba lọ ni aṣiṣe. Olukọni Adams ni ọna nla ti mimu mi duro ni ipilẹ ati akopọ. O mọ bi o ṣe le ṣe awọn ohun rọrun fun mi ati ṣe ibaraẹnisọrọ gangan ohun ti Mo nilo lati ṣe, eyi ti o mu ki o dinku wahala fun mi. Ati pe a ti ṣe diẹ ninu awọn ohun miiran, bii atunse iṣẹ ẹsẹ mi ati awọn igun ti Mo lo. ”
 
Ninu Cruz ọmọ ọdun 22, Magdaleno yoo tako nipasẹ iyara-nyara ati onija Ilu Mexico ti n wa lati ṣe ami kan ninu ija nla rẹ titi di oni. Pẹlu aafo ọjọ-ori ọdun 11, Magdaleno ngbero lati lo iriri rẹ ti o gbooro si anfani rẹ ni Oṣu Kẹwa 31.
 
“Cruz jẹ nkan ti Mo ti rii tẹlẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Mo ti ja ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ara Ilu Mexico bii tirẹ ti ko ni imọ-imọ-imọ-pupọ pupọ ṣugbọn ni ara aṣa-jade. Nítorí, Mo ro pe Emi yoo ni anfani lati pada si ohun ti Mo mọ. Emi yoo kan ni lati duro omi ki o mu Cruz lọtọ. O jẹ eniyan ti o fẹran lati ja ni inu ati ju ọpọlọpọ awọn punches ati awọn kio overhand. Emi yoo fọ ọ lulẹ bi mo ti ṣe alatako mi kẹhin. ”
 
Magdaleno yoo wo lati tẹsiwaju isọdọtun iṣẹ rẹ lodi si Cruz ati fi ara rẹ si ọna fun aye akọle akọle miiran. Pẹlu gbogbo eyiti o ti kọja lakoko iṣẹ rẹ, Magdaleno wa ni itara pupọ lati jẹri awọn alariwisi ti ko tọ ati ṣaṣeyọri ibi-afẹde rẹ ti di oludari agbaye.
 
“Ohun ti Mo mọ ni pe nigbati gbogbo eniyan ba ka ọ, o kan ni lati gbagbọ ninu ara rẹ,”Ni Magdaleno sọ. “Nigbati Mo pinnu lati daduro awọn ibọwọ naa, yoo jẹ nitori Mo fẹ, kii ṣe nitori awọn miiran sọ pe Mo yẹ. Mo ni igboya mi pada bayi ati pe inu mi dun pupọ pẹlu ibiti mo nlọ
. Jije ibọn kan kuro ni akọle ti Mo la ala bi ọmọde jẹ ifosiwewe iwuri pupọ fun mi. Ati pe Mo ja fun ẹbi mi, ju. Mo jẹ eniyan oriṣiriṣi bayi. Mo ti dagba sii ati pe Mo ro pe emi yoo ni anfani lati fi idi iyẹn mulẹ fun awọn eniyan ninu ija yii. ”
 
NIPA DAVIS VS. SANTA CRUZ
Davis la. Santa Cruz yoo rii aṣaju-aye igba mẹtaGervonta “ojò” Davisati asiwaju agbaye pipin merinLeo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruzogun fun WBA Super Featherweight ati WBA Lightweight Championships akọle akọle SHOWTIME PPV Satide, October 31 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier lati Alamodome ni San Antonio, Texas.
 
Kaadi kekere ti o ni akopọ yoo jẹ ẹya abinibi San Antonio abinibi ati WBA Super Lightweight Champion Mario “El Azteca” Barrios ti n daabobo akọle rẹ lodi si kọlu Ryan “Omokunrinmalu” Karl ninu iṣẹlẹ akọkọ-ati aṣaju-fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ agbaye tẹlẹ Regis “Rougarou” Prograis yoo mu oludije ti ko ni idije Juan Heraldez ni iṣafihan yika 10 kan. Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, awọn agbẹja fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ Isaac Cruz ati Diego Magdaleno yoo ja ni ija iyọkuro akọle IBF kan.
 
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SERGEY LIPINETS Ikẹkọ ibudó agolo

“Emi yoo ni eto fun ohunkohun ti o mu wa si tabili ki n le ṣẹgun sibẹsibẹ Mo ni lati!"

Ogun Agbaye Aaye Lipiwaju Awọn Ija Unbeaten
Kudratillo Abdukakhorov fun adele IBF Welterweight akọle
Gbe lori Showtime® Saturday, October 24 Ori akọle a
Ijoba Boxing aṣaju iṣẹlẹ

NIU YOKI – October 8, 2020 – Tele aye asiwaju Sergey Lipinets ko ti jẹ ki ohunkohun, jẹ ajakaye-arun tabi iyipada ni ọjọ ija, distract u lati ipalemo fun ogun rẹ lodi si unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov,bi wọn ṣe ja fun adele akọle ori akọle IBF Welterweight akọle ti o wa laaye ni SHOWTIME Satidee, October 24 (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

“Mo mu iyipada ni ọjọ bi aṣaju, ati pe Emi yoo ṣe ohun kanna ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24 pe Emi yoo ti ṣe ni Oṣu Kẹwa 10, ”Awọn ipilẹṣẹ sọ. “Mo lagbara pupọ ni ọgbọn ori, nitorinaa ko si ọrọ kankan pẹlu iyipada akoko. Ibudo Ikẹkọ ti n lọ nla ati Mo wa 100% ṣetan fun ọkan yii. Mo ti n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Joe Goossen ati fifẹ pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn onija nla pẹlu Rashidi Ellis ati Ronald Cruz. ”

Awọn Lipinets ti o jẹ ọdun 31 jẹ kirediti olukọ olokiki Goossen fun ipele iṣẹ ti o ti han ninu oruka ni ọdun meji ti wọn ti ṣiṣẹ papọ. Isopọpọ laarin Awọn ohun-ọṣọ ati Goossen tẹle atẹle Lipinets ni 140-poun, eyiti o rii pe o ṣẹgun Akihiro Kondo fun IBF Super Lightweight Championship lori SHOWTIME ni 2017 ṣaaju ki o to padanu akọle nipasẹ ipinnu si Mikey Garcia ni ọdun to nbọ.

“Ilọsiwaju mi ​​ni a dapọ mọ ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Joe Goossen,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “O dabi lilọ lati ile-iwe giga, lẹhinna si kọlẹji, ati nisisiyi Mo lero pe Mo wa ni ile-iwe giga. Mo ti kọ diẹ sii pẹlu Joe ju ni gbogbo akoko iṣaaju mi ​​ninu ere idaraya.

“Joe Goossen ti kọ mi pupọ nipa ere kukuru ati ṣiṣẹ lori inu. O tun ṣe iranlọwọ fun mi pẹlu iṣipopada ẹgbẹ mi ati ṣe mi ọna diẹ ti o tọ. Iyẹn ni gbogbo idapọ pẹlu agbara mi npọ si ni 147 poun. Mo ṣetan lati fihan gbogbo rẹ ni Oṣu Kẹwa Ọjọ 24. ”

Awọn ipilẹṣẹ ṣafikun awọn iṣẹgun knockout meji si iwe akọọlẹ rẹ ninu 2019. Ni Oṣu Kẹta o da alagbawi pipin meji Lamont Peterson duro ninu ija ina ti o ṣe iranti ṣaaju fifọ Jayar Inson ni ipele keji ni Oṣu Keje. A win ni Oṣu Kẹwa 24 kii ṣe fi awọn ohun ọṣọ silẹ nikan ni ila fun olubori ti ibaramu laarin IBF ati WBC Welterweight Champions Errol Spence Jr. ati Aṣoju pipin meji Danny Garcia, ṣugbọn tun yoo ṣe iranlọwọ fikun iranran rẹ laarin awọn ti o dara julọ ni kilasi iwuwo 147-iwon iwuwo irawọ. Sibẹsibẹ, awọn ibaramu giga-profaili ti o pọju wọnyi ko gba ohunkohun kuro ni idojukọ idojukọ rẹ sinu ija ti n bọ.

“I don’t really think about the other top welterweight fighters like Errol Spence Jr., Manny Pacquiao, Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter or Terence Crawford,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “In order to get to them, I have to win on October 24. Then everything else will fall into place. The top guys will fight me when they have to. That’s been the story of my career. Nobody has fought me because they wanted to, but usually because they had to.”

The unbeaten Abdukakhorov presents a challenge that Lipinets embraces. Abdukakhorov enters this fight after a victory over former champion Luis Collazo in addition extensive amateur experience that Lipinets knows will make him a formidable opponent when they square off October 24.

“Nobody is at the top of the IBF rankings for nothing,”Awọn ohun ọṣọ sọ. “Abdukakhorov had a successful amateur career with a lot of fights. He moves fast and knows his way around the ring. I know he’s tough, strong and he’ll do his best to stay in there with me. But I’m going to box him, fight at a distance if I have to, and pile up points against him. I expect a great fight. I’ll have a plan for whatever he brings to the table and get the win however I have to!"

NIPA LIPINETS VS. ABDUKAKHOROV
Awọn ohun-ọṣọ vs.. Abdukakhorov will see former world champion Sergey Lipinets take on unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov for the interim IBF Welterweight Title headlining action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, October 24 ninu iṣẹlẹ ti a gbekalẹ nipasẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier.

AKIYESI asiko yi: AKIYESI PATAKI tẹlifisiọnu yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT and will see undefeated contender Xavier Martínez battle hard-hitting Claudio “The Matrix” Marrero in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator in the co-main event. Rising super lightweight Malik “Iceman” Hawkins will duel knockout artist Subriel Matías in a 10-round showdown to kick off the televised action.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB, Top ipo, Inc. ati Mayweather ni igbega.

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