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Danny Garcia Philadelphia Media Workout Quotes & Photos

With Quotes & Photos from Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe of the
Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles
Two-Division Champion Battles Former Champion Brandon Rios in Welterweight World Title Eliminator Live on SHOWTIME Rāhoroi, February 17 from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas & Vauvauhia e Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions
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Philadelphia (February 9, 2018) – One day after the city celebrated its first Super Bowl championship, toa e rua-wehenga te ao Danny “Swift” Garcia was joined by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Dannell Ellerbe at a media workout in Philadelphia as Garcia prepares for his welterweight world title eliminator against former champion Brandon Rios Rāhoroi, February 17 ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Mandalay Bay Events Centre i Las Vegas.
The Premier Boxing Champions event also features undefeated super middleweight world champion Rawiri Benavidez me nguha runga-tauanga Ronald Gavril squaring-off in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision. TeSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING haamata telecast i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT ki , nguha Welterweight Yordenis Ugas pakanga Ray Robinson in an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
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Here is what Garcia, Ellerbe, Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Danny’s father and trainer, Angel Garcia had to say Rāmere from DSG Boxing Gym in Philadelphia:
Danny Garcia
“I te mutunga o te ra, everyone at welterweight has to prove themselves. The pieces will fall into place. Eventually we’ll all fight each other. I’m just going to keep taking it one fight at a time.
“Au oaoa ki te tiki hoki i roto i te whakakai ahau. I feel rejuvenated. My body feels fresh. Training camp has gone really well and now it’s time to get in there and go to work.
I learned from the Keith Thurman fight not to leave anything in the hands of the judges. It was a close fight that could have gone either way. I have to go for the kill, so it is what it is.
I was just enjoying myself for a little bit after the Thurman fight. I knew that I’d be back so it was good to get some time with my family and away from boxing. Now I’m back and ready to go.
This is a new chapter in my career. There are new obstacles to overcome. Just like I’ve always had in my career. I’m going to take it one fight at a time so I can get back to where I belong.
Once you’re a champion, you’re always a champion. I February 17 I’m going to show everyone why I’m one of the best fighters in the world.
I’ve had my best performances in Las Vegas against Amir Khan and Lucas Matthysse. Las Vegas is where the stars fight so I’m happy to be fighting there again.
I’ve been preparing for everything. I’ve been working on boxing and brawling; it’ll just depend how I feel when the fight starts. I’m going to be ready for 12 rounds regardless.
DANNELL ELLERBE, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker
Just to know how starving Philadelphia has been for a Super Bowl championship, and to bring the first one, it’s a great feeling. These fans give you energy and make you play better.
It’s all love between the Philly athletes. We all show up for each other’s events and support each other. That’s really big to have a supportive community and I’m sure everyone will be rooting for Danny Rāhoroi muri.”
Anahera Garcia, A Danny Matua & Trainer
Brandon Rios is not going to be an easy opponent. Tenei te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai nui. Rios is a very tough fighter. There’s no way this is going to be an easy fight and Danny knows that.
Danny knows he can’t take anything lightly because Brandon Rios will be prepared. But he’s not going to win. Danny Garcia has never taken a beating; he gives them out.
Brandon Rios better keep his hands up. We’ll be ready in one week for Danny Garcia to be at his best. You’re going to see him once again show his great skills.
Leonard ELLERBE, CEO o Mayweather Whakatairanga
“Garcia vs. Brandon Rios is a great stylistic matchup. Rios is a very aggressive fighter who likes to put pressure on. Danny is a boxer-puncher, but I think you see that Danny really comes forward. He’s a guy who’s boxing skills are underrated.
Danny Garcia has been a unified champion and shown he’s one of the best fighters in the world. Pērā i February 17, he’s going to make a big statement. There’s a lot of justified talk about other welterweights, but Danny Garcia is a name in this division who is here to stay.
The Benavidez vs. Gavril rematch is a fantastic fight. It’s a fight people have been looking for since the first time they faced off. I think it’s going to live up to what everyone has expected. I know Ronald has made some adjustments, and I’m sure Benavidez has made some too. I think it’s going to be an all-out war.
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AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER CONDUCTS LOS ANGELES MEDIA WORKOUT

Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME
Wilder Defends His WBC Title Against Fellow-Unbeaten Luis Ortiz Rāhoroi, March 3 E ora i runga i SHOWTIME
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Los Angeles (Feb. 9, 2018) – Just days after the birth of his daughter, American heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder met with members of the Southern California media i runga i Rāpare as he prepares to defend his WBC Heavyweight World Championship against fellow-undefeated challenger Luis Ortiz Rāhoroi, March 3 ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
Wilder and his girlfriend, fellowWAGS Atlantastar Telli Swift welcomed their daughter into the world i runga i Rātū before Wilder turned his focus to March 3, climbing in the ring at Team Watson Boxing Club in the San Fernando Valley to work out with his Los Angeles-based trainer Mark Breland, the former U.S. Olympics gold medalist and former WBC Welterweight World Champion.
The 32-year-old Wilder owns a perfect record of 39 toa, zero losses and 38 knockouts. Fighting out of his hometown of Tuscaloosa, Ala., ko ia he 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist and is the only reigning American heavyweight world champion. The 6-foot-7 Wilder faces the toughest opponent of his career in Ortiz, a 6-foot-4 Cuban who owns a professional record of 28-0 ki 24 knockouts.
Here is what Wilder had to say i runga i Rāpare:
DEONTAY Wilder:
Once I unify all the titles then line up the mandatories, I’ll easily get to 50-0. I’m not a 12-round fighter, and I don’t get overtime. I’m a knockout artist. So that being said, I don’t take much damage, but I give all the damage. I put people in the hospitals. I put people in stretchers. When you fight me your head is not the same when you leave. When you fight me you’re really signing a death warrant.
This is one of the biggest fights of my career and I’m up for the challenge. I’m going to pass with flying colors.
Ortiz has got that reputation of being the bogeyman but I’ve never been scared of the bogeyman. For that reason, I wanted him. A lot of people have been avoiding him, even champions that are champions to this day have avoided Luis Ortiz. But this champion right here took on the opportunity.
Even when [Ortiz] failed the drug test once, I still blessed him again because I’m very adamant about what I want to do. E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai i te pai. I say I’m the best. I say it very proudly, I say it very confidently. I say it so boldly and I want to show the world that I don’t play around. If I say it, I really mean what I say. I don’t have time to waste.
If he fails again then somebody’s going to need to go whoop his ass. The public needs to whoop his ass. All of Miami should get up and do that. The first time, a lot of people spent a lot of time and a lot of money for tickets and he did what he did. A lot of people were enraged. I heard it and a lot of people blamed me, which I don’t know why. Ko, with this fight right here and what I did with my last performance, it makes it even better. It intensifies the whole fight. Na, if he [fails his drug test again] then shame on him. I feel sorry for his soul and his life. I don’t think he’s going to do that. I think he has a lot of responsibilities in his hands right now. At this point in time he knows he needs to do the right thing. Three times is not the charm in all instances.
I don’t focus on what these guys are doing. I don’t focus on what their strengths are. I just focus on me. I focus on what I’m capable of doing. I focus on what I’m going to do and when I tell people I’m going to do something, you know I’m going to do it. At the end of the day that’s what my father taught me. There weren’t any contracts back in the day, it was just the shake of a hand. And if you said something and you didn’t abide by it, there’s consequences to your actions, to your words. To this day, I abide by that. Na, if I say I’m going to do something it’s guaranteed to be done.
On his lifestyle outside of boxing:
I just think life itself is just mental. I do a lot of visualization. I do a lot of meditation. It strengthens my mind to go through a lot of the situations that I go through. Having a baby and being on a reality show, all of that is fun stuff. Some people know how to maintain it and some people don’t. I’m just a guy that multitasks a lot of things. I can do a lot of things. Even when I’m talking to you, my mind can be in so many different places right now and still be able to comprehend and interact with you. Na, I think I was meant for a lot of things. Boxing is just not what all I can do. I’m so talented in so many different areas.
I’m a laid back guy. In my personal life I’m just a cool, calm and collected dude that likes to live life and I love peace. Kia aroha mai, in what I do in the ring, I turn into the ‘Bronze Bomberand the ‘Bronze Bomberdon’t get caught by none.
On being on reality TV and recognized by non-boxing fans:
I think it’s very important. People need to know who the heavyweight champion of the world is. America got a bad man, an ass-whooper, right in America. I think it’s important and people should understand and should know who that is. That’s why I do the things I do. That’s why I’m so competitive. That’s why I speak the way I speak. Sometimes it may annoy people, it may get on people’s nerves and I never hear it in front of my face, but I understand it. I do it to show people that I’m going to speak it and you’re going to see me deliver it. I think you get the most respect when you say something you’re going to do and you do it. Look at Ali, people hated him. They say he was a big mouth who ran his mouth too much but he proved himself many times and that’s that thing I want to do. I want to speak what I say I’m going to do and you watch me work.
On Anthony Joshua:
I want him just as bad as everybody else wants him. If it was up to me, we would’ve been fighting two years ago. I’ve been calling this man out. When they hyped him up and said he was this, said he was that. I’m the type of person that I get happy for other people. With me and my happiness and me being successful, that’s all up to me. It ain’t up to nobody else. Na, when I see other people doing great things, when I see good things coming to other people, I get happy for other people. It’s a hard thing for people to get happy for other people because things don’t happen for them but I’m not like that because I know my blessings will sure enough come. All I got to do is keep working.
I come in peace all of the time but with him, I don’t think Joshua wants to fight me. His promoters don’t want him to fight me. They’re on the goal of trying to build this resume, saying they want to be the first billionaires, stuff like that. But doing that, the plans all end with me. All roads lead to me. I’m not going nowhere, no time soon. They know black don’t crack. Na, I’m going to be around for a long time. I ain’t the best heavyweight in the division. I’m the best heavyweight on this earth. I’m just waiting on the opportunity to prove it.
Prediction on Joshua-Parker:
I’ve always said ‘later rounds’. I see that fight going later rounds if Joseph Parker is smart in what he does. He has nice movement and is able to execute on all of the opportunities that he sees with Joshua. Because Joshua can’t move his head. He’s a muscle, body-building type of guy. You’ve seen my dance? [chuckles] Ki te taua, if he’s able to calculate what he needs to do in the ringbecause the ring has a lot of secretsif he’s able to do things he needs to do, I see late rounds. Ko, like I said before, I think they’re going to have to knock Joshua out because they’re not going to give it to him.
Prediction for March 3:
People ask me the round and I always see threes. This year is a magical year. It’s the year of the 33. Na, I see threes everywhere. I see three rounds or less, maybe shorter than that. It all depends on how I feel when I see him.
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Jermall Charlo Houston Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Unbeaten Former World Champion Meets Hugo Centeno Jr. Rāhoroi, March 3 in Interim Middleweight Title Showdown Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn & Vauvauhia e
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HOUSTON (February 8, 2018) – Unbeaten former 154-pound world champion Jermall Charlo hosted a media workout Rāpare in his hometown of Houston as he prepares for his WBC Interim Middleweight World Title showdown against Hugo Bevan Jr. Rāhoroi, March 3 i Center Barclays, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event will be headlined by heavyweight champion Deontay “Ko te rererangi Bronze” Wilder defending his title against unbeaten contender Luis “Ko te Real Kingi Kong” Ortiz.
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Here is what Charlo and his trainer Ronnie Shields had to say Rāpare from Charlo Boxing and Fitness Club in Houston:
Charlo JERMALL
It’s going to be a tough fight against Hugo Centeno Jr. If he can stand up to my power, we’re going to fight and it’ll be a brutal war. If he can’t, I’ll take him out in the first round.
We can’t let Houston down now. My brother and I have made it this far. We can’t stop now. It’s my turn to put on a spectacular performance on March 3. I’m trying to one-up my brother’s previous performance each time I step in there.
My goal is to show everybody that I’m the best middleweight in the world. I’m going to keep fighting everyone they put in front of me. I’m going to knock them out one-by-one until Canelo or Golovkin have to face me.
I’ve had the chance to work on some improvements to my game since my last fight. I think having even more patience in the ring is going to help step my game up even higher. I want to be a champion at middleweight more than I did at 154-pounds.
“Hugo Bevan Jr. is another fighter who is in my way. I know he’ll come in prepared, but I’m confident I’m going to walk out of there with the victory.
This is going to be a big year for me and my brother. We’re going to keep showing everyone why we’re so feared.
Ronnie pukupuku, A Charlo Trainer
Jermall looks great in training camp and we expect him to be at his best come March 3. He’s motivated to put on a good show and prove to everyone he’s a force in this division.
Hugo Centeno is a quality fighter. He’s well-trained and has length, so Jermall knows he has to be prepared. Centeno isn’t going to let him win, Jermall is going to have to go in and impose his will on the man.
I believe Jermall has the talent and determination to beat any of the top middleweights out there. We’re going to keep working every day so that when the time comes for one of those fights with a Golovkin or Canelo, he’ll be prepared to take advantage of the opportunity.
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Brandon Rios Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes and Photos

Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios, Plus David Benavidez vs.
Ronald Gavril Super Middleweight World Title Rematch Takes Place Saturday, February 17 Live on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay
Events Center in Las Vegas
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXNG Telecast at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT
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Los Angeles (Feb. 7, 2018) – Toa o mua te ao Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios hosted a Los Angeles media workout Wednesday in advance of his welterweight title eliminator against Danny “Swift” Garcia Rāhoroi, Feb. 17, ora i runga i SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga o te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT), undefeated super middleweight world champion Rawiri Benavidez me nguha runga-tauanga Ronald Gavril square-off in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
In the telecast opener, nguha Welterweight Yordenis Ugas tutaki Ray Robinson in an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
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Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Wednesday from NGBA Boxing Gym:
Brandon Rios
I’m training really hard and I’m ready to get back in the ring. My weight is perfect right now and I’m just ready to give the fans a great show.
This is the kind of fight that I asked for because I know that beating a guy like Danny Garcia will mean a lot to my career and put me on the fast track to accomplish my goals.
Danny has a lot of power on his hook. He throws it hard and is accurate. We’ve worked hard to prepare for this moment and I’m excited.
Having Robert Garcia here makes me much happier in training. I love the instructions from him and Donald Leary, and I love having them as my corner. Sparring the young guys in Robert’s gym really has helped me. Those guys are hungry and always pushing to prove themselves. I have to keep elevating my game.
As long as I beat Danny Garcia, I know that it puts me back to the top of this division. I’m here again and I’m doing it right this time. I want to make the most of this part of my career. I don’t want to ever wonderwhat if?'”
“Kei te haere ahau ki te toa. That’s my mentality. I’m going into this fight with that same hunger and drive to never be defeated. I’m going to do whatever I have to do to win this fight.
We’re expecting to fight the best version of Danny Garcia. I know he had his first loss and wants his title back, so he’ll be prepared. I think we’re going to give the fans a great show.
I feel rejuvenated and more mature than ever before. I’ve already been to the top. I just want to do things right this time so I can get back up there and stay there. I’m taking this camp very seriously to be at my best on February 17. I’m going to go out there and execute the game plan.
We’re going to give 150 tickets to first responders of the Las Vegas incident last year and it means a lot to me and my whole team. Those men and women work very hard and put their lives on the line to protect us all around the world. It means a lot to me for them to come to this show.
ROBERT Garcia, Rios’ Trainer
For this fight Brandon has been so motivated and training so hard. He’s very close to weight already and we’ve had more than enough rounds of sparring.
Brandon is like my little brother and he’s definitely part of the family. I’ve always been in touch with him even when I wasn’t training him. When we agreed to team up again, the promise was that he had to stay healthy and train hard and show us that he wants to be champion again. Since that day, he’s been on a mission. He’s doing it the right way.
Danny Garcia is a great two-division world champion. We expect him to be confident and I’m sure he’s training hard to get a good win. Brandon is going to be motivated to give everyone a great fight. His mind set is to go out and beat Danny Garcia and that’s what he’s going to do.
Brandon is training hard to do what people don’t believe he can do. His confidence is like never before. I see the same Brandon that we’ve seen in the best moments of his career.
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UNDEFEATED REGIS PROGRAIS TO FACE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION VIKTOR POSTOL FOR WBC INTERIM SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY, MARCH 9 LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Ivan Baranchyk To Meet Fellow-Unbeaten Anthony Yigit In IBF Junior Welterweight Title Eliminator

SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Live At 10 p.m. AND/PT From Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, South Dakota

 

 

 

NEW YORK (Feb. 6, 2018) – Undefeated 140-pound contender Regis Prograis and former world champion Viktor Postol will face off for the vacant WBC Super Lightweight World Championship on Friday, March 9 in the 12-round main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. AND/PT from Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, South Dakota.

 

 

 

Papatono (20-0, 17 Koó), o Houston i te ara o New Orleans, has scored knockouts in 13 o tona whakamutunga 14 fights and is a rising star in the wide-open 140-pound division. The aggressive-minded southpaw will face the toughest test of his career in Postol (29-1, 12 Koó), a former WBC Super Lightweight World Champion with only one loss on his record.

 

 

 

I roto i te 12-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, undefeated 140-pound contenders Ivan Baranchyk (17-0, 10 Koó) and Anthony Yigit (21-0-1, 7 Koó) will square off in a Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator to become the mandatory challenger for IBF champion Sergey Lipinets. Lipinets will defend his belt the following day, March 10, on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® against undefeated three-division champion Mikey Garcia.

 

 

 

The event is presented by DiBella Entertainment, in association with Elite Boxing, Fight Promotions Inc., Holden Productions and Sauerland Promotions. Tickets, utu i $200, $80 a $60, haere i runga i te hoko Rāmere, Feb. 9, and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com or by calling (877) 907-4726.

 

 

 

“I feel I’m one of the best junior welterweights in the world and this is my chance to display my belief in myself,” Prograis said. “I’m very excited to be fighting Viktor Postol – he’s a very experienced fighter that previously held the WBC world title. I want to become a world champion this year, and I know Viktor Postol wants to reclaim his title, but we have to go through each other first. This is a great fight for boxing because you have two hungry fighters. It’s a can’t-miss fight.”

 

 

 

“My goal is to become a world champion again and I know a win over Regis Prograis will bring me one step closer,” Postol said. “I have been training hard for the past couple of months and I’m very excited for the opportunity to face Prograis on March 9."

 

 

 

My next fight is very important for my career and I am preparing for it very seriously,"Baranchyk Mackenzie. “A few months ago, I moved to Miami, Fla., where I am now being trained by Pedro Diaz. I have strict discipline for everything in my training. I’m working on improving my skills, tactics for the fight, my skill set and physical strength. I’m also maintaining a much stricter diet and eating very healthy. I want every fighter to know if I am in the boxing ring you will never have an easy fight with me.

 

 

 

“My dream is to become a world champion and I need to defeat Baranchyk to continue on my path,” Yigit said. “This will be my first time fighting in the United States but I’m ready to show the boxing fans that I have what it takes to become a world champion. From Stockholm, Sweden to Deadwood, South Dakota, onward my journey continues.”

 

 

 

“Two excellent super lightweight matchups highlight this SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION on March 9. At the Deadwood Mountain Grand in South Dakota, the rising young gun will duel the seasoned ex-champion,” said Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Regis ‘Rougarou’ Prograis can earn a world championship by beating his toughest foe, the respected and formidable Viktor Postol, with the interim WBC title at stake. Undefeated puncher Ivan Baranchyk is truly ‘The Beast’ in the ring and is determined to blaze a path toward a world title shot in his IBF eliminator, taking on Sweden’s European Champion, former Olympian, Anthony ‘Can You Dig It?’ Yigit.”

 

 

 

“Prograis and Baranchyk have appeared a combined nine times on ShoBox: Ko te Generation New and it’s fulfilling to see their development from talented prospects to legitimate contenders,” said Gordon Hall, ShoBox Executive Producer and SVP Production, SHOWTIME Sports. “We view this progression as a validation for the ShoBox raupapa, and we’re thrilled to see their hard work pay off with these potentially career-changing opportunities. These are two tough fights that will determine who is ready to take the next step in this exciting division.”

 

 

 

“We are thrilled that DiBella Entertainment is bringing big time boxing back to South Dakota,” said Susan Kightlinger, General Manager at Deadwood Mountain Grand. “Deadwood is renowned for its rough and tumble past and professional boxing fits that mold perfectly. It’s an amazing card, great fighters and SHOWTIME is the ultimate name in boxing. It’s a perfect fit!”

 

 

 

A consensus top-10 ranked fighter at 140 pauna, the 29-year-old Prograis has beaten three previously undefeated fighters on the SHOWTIME developmental series ShoBox: Ko te Generation New. Prograis stamped his arrival as a legitimate contender in the 140-pound division on Pipiri 9 scoring four knockdowns of previously undefeated Joel Diaz Jr., en route to a second-round TKO. Following the fight, Prograis called out the top players in the 140-pound division, including Terence Crawford and Adrien Broner, a ki runga ki March 9, he’ll get his first chance to prove he’s ready to face the division’s elite.

 

 

 

Prograis’ nickname “Rougarou” originates from Louisiana folklore and is defined as a werewolf-like creature. I pūtakea mai i New Orleans, Prograis relocated to Houston following Hurricane Katrina.

 

 

 

Postol won the vacant WBC 140-pound World Championship with a stunning and dominating 10th round knockout of Lucas Matthysse in 2015. The 34-year-old Ukrainian attempted to unify the division in his first defense, losing via unanimous decision to then-WBO champion Terence Crawford in 2016. He has since bounced back with a win over previously unbeaten Jamshidbek Najmiddinov last September in his native Ukraine. A win would move him one step closer to earning back the coveted WBC title he lost.

 

 

 

The co-feature also pits two of the top prospects in the 140-pound division, each with an opportunity to score the biggest win of their respective careers.

 

 

 

The aggressive-minded Baranchyk is a former amateur standout that packs power in both hands. The 25-year-old native of Belarus is currently ranked No. 4 in the IBF at 140 pounds and owns seven wins over previously undefeated fighters. He’s gone the 10-round distance three times and is coming off an eight-round unanimous decision over then-undefeated Keenan Smith last July on ShoBox in his adopted hometown of Miami, Okla.

 

 

 

The 26-year-old Yigit competed in the 2012 Olympics for Sweden, advancing to the second round before losing a very narrow decision to eventual Silver Medalist Denys Berinchyk. The Stockholm native has tallied 21 victories in just four years following the Olympics while campaigning in Europe. The southpaw will make his U.S. debut against Baranchyk as he looks to prove he’s ready to contend on the world stage.

 

 

 

The doors open and first bout begins at 5:30 p.m. More information on the Deadwood Mountain Grand can be found on their website at www.DeadwoodMountainGrand.com.

SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO PRESENT ANTHONY JOSHUA vs. JOSEPH PARKER HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION SATURDAY, MARCH 31 LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

All Four Heavyweight World Championship Titles At Stake On Industry-Leading 2018 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Hōtaka

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NEW YORK – February 5, 2018 – SHOWTIME Sports will present the heavyweight world championship unification between undefeated IBF and WBA World Champion Anthony Joshua and unbeaten WBO World Champion Joseph Parker on Rāhoroi, March 31 live on SHOWTIME from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

 

 

 

The British sensation Joshua, who has knocked out all 20 o ona hoariri ngaio, burst onto the global scene with a dramatic knockout of long-reigning heavyweight kingpin Wladimir Klitschko in the universally acclaimed 2017 Whawhai o te Tau. In two fights last year, Joshua drew 168,000 spectators combined to massive stadium events in the U.K. Na, he faces another significant challenge in Parker, a native of New Zealand with 24 toa, no losses and 18 knockouts. Parker is attempting the third world title defense of his WBO belt.

 

 

 

With the addition of Joshua vs. Parker, all four heavyweight world championship belts will be at stake in the same month on SHOWTIME as undefeated American Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 Koó) will defend his WBC title against unbeaten Luis Ortiz (28-0, 24 Koó) i runga i Rāhoroi, March 3 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn. The four top-rated heavyweights — Wilder, Ortiz, Joshua and Parker — boast a combined record of 111 toa, zero losses and 100 knockouts.

 

 

 

Both heavyweight championships are cornerstones of a remarkable 2018 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING schedule that now includes 16 undefeated fighters and 13 world titles fights across 11 marquee events through the first six months of the year.

 

 

 

“The heavyweight division is in the midst of a renaissance, and SHOWTIME is delivering all of the pivotal bouts to our subscribers,"Ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Peresideni, Sports and Event Programing, Showtime Networks Inc. “Anthony Joshua is a global superstar, and we’re proud to present his sixth, and perhaps most challenging, world title fight to the U.S. whakarongo. Hohua vs. Parker will be the 12th heavyweight world championship match on SHOWTIME since Deontay Wilder won his title in 2015, an undisputed industry-leading offering in boxing’s preeminent division.”

 

 

 

Hohua vs. Parker is just the second heavyweight championship unification in history between undefeated world titleholders. The only fighter to emerge victorious from a matchup of unbeaten heavyweight world champions was Mike Tyson in 1987.

 

 

 

The event is promoted by Matchroom Boxing in association with Duco Events. SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING will televise the event live from Principality Stadium where organizers expect a sell-out of 80,000 spectators. The host of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is Brian Custer. Mauro Ranallo calls the action from ringside along with International Boxing Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-division world champion Paul Malignaggi. SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSIP BOXING is produced by David Dinkins Jr, and directed by Chuck McKean. The start time for the March 31 telecast will be announced.

 

 

 

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RONALD ELLIS & JUNIOR YOUNAN FIGHT TO A SPLIT DRAW IN THE MAIN EVENT OFSHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM WINNAVEGAS CASINO RESORT IN SLOAN, IOWA

Unbeaten Prospects Montana Love and Thomas Mattice Win In Co-Featured Bouts

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SLOAN, IOWA (Feb. 3, 2018) – Undefeated super middleweight prospects Ronald Ellis and Junior Younan fought to a split draw in the main event of ShoBox: Ko te Generation New Rāmere on SHOWTIME from WinnaVegas Casino Resort in Sloan, Iowa.

While Ellis was the ShoBox veteran with the stronger resume, Younan entered the fight as a highly touted prospect who had never been tested. He faced his first test i runga i te Paraire in what was the first scheduled 10-round bout for both fighters.

The fight was fought in flurries, with Younan scoring from the outside and Ellis the aggressor. Except for the eighth round where Brooklyn’s Younan displayed his best work, Ellis seemed to push the action and win the second half of the fight. Ellis had a slight edge in power punch percentage and total punches, but Younan was slightly more accurate. The fighters were even with 96 total connects entering the 10th round, but Ellis (14-0-2, 10 Koó) riro te 10th on all three judges’ scorecards by out-landing Younan 21-9.

The 10-round fight was scored 96-94 Ellis, 96-94 Younan, a 95-95.

“I thought I pulled it out. I closed the show at the end,” said Ellis, o Lynn, Mass. “I was pressuring him and the fans know I won. In the eighth, he landed a couple of shots but he wasted his energy. As you saw, he didn’t do anything the rest of that round, and after that round he had nothing left.

“He was running from the start, so I knew I could land shots on him anytime. My only regret is I wish that I got him out of there. It’s all knockouts from here on out. E tino whawhai ano ahau ki a ia, but I’ll do whatever my promoter lines up for me.”

I muri i te whawhai, an emotional Younan (13-0-1, 9 Koó) pleaded his case for a rematch.

I thought I won the fight, I thought [Ellis] won maybe three rounds,” Younan said. “My best round was the eighth round – I had him in the corner and I really thought they were going to end the fight then. I was surprised they didn’t stop the fight.

I can improve a little bit, I feel I can finish stronger. I’ve only had one eight-round fight before this so this was a big step up for me. I’m growing and learning every fight.

I’m heartbroken right now. I wanted to win that fight. I want him in a rematch. I know I would win. I know what to do and what not to do.

Undefeated lightweight Thomas Mattice rallied from behind to score a seventh round TKO of ShoBox veteran Rolando Chinea in the telecast’s co-feature.

Chinea pushed the action as expected from the opening bell, tuatuku 90 punches in the first round to set a blistering pace for the scheduled eight-round fight. Chinea, who entered having beaten three previously undefeated fighters in his last four bouts, cut the ring off and pressed forward, keeping Mattice largely against the ropes. Mattice did his best work in the center of the ring, but the undefeated Cleveland native was unable to keep the fight from being contested against the ropes.

Down 59-55 entering the seventh, Mattice (11-0, 9 Koó) caught Chinea with a huge right to the chin and, sensing Chinea was hurt, unloaded with a series of combos to the head. With Chinea seemingly out on his feet and falling sideways to the canvas, referee Adam Pollack stepped in to stop the fight at 1:31 of the seventh.

“It was a rough fight,” Mattice said. “I felt like I was behind and my corner told me I needed a knockout. He buzzed me a few times. I caught him in the seventh and he wobbled. At first I was trying for one shot, then I remembered to start using the one-two. Then I landed a body shot, then a hook, and we got what we came here for, which was a knockout.”

Chinea (15-2-1, 6 Koó) was active, throwing an impressive 678 punches over seven-and-a-half rounds, compared to 414 for Mattice. But while he was aggressive and effective on the inside, his neglect of defense is what ultimately hurt him.

I think I did well pressuring him and sticking to my game plane,” Chinea said. “I just got carried away and got caught with the right shot and, kāore, it ended the way it ended.

I’m a little disappointed it ended the way it did, but that’s boxing and a lot of things can happen in the sport and that’s just the way it went.

In the opening bout of the three-fight telecast, super lightweight prospect Montana Love kept his unblemished record intact with a majority decision over Sam Teah, ngä 78-74, 78-74, 76-76.

The southpaw Love (9-0, 4 Koó) pressed the action from the start, utilizing superior speed and polished footwork to dictate the pace. Cleveland’s Love, who took the fight on just four days’ notice, was seemingly talking trash during rounds, telling Teah what was coming next. But even with the advance warning, Teah was unable to get inside or land anything of consequence. Yeah (12-2-1, 5 Koó) seemed to come alive in the sixth but it was too little, too late for the Philadelphia fighter.

I just kept boxing and pushing him back,” Love said. “I hurt three of my knuckles in my left hand in about the third round. I’m not sure if they’re fractured or not, but if I hadn’t hurt them I would have ended that fight early.

I felt strong. I just came from a great camp with Robert Easter, which I think helped in this fight tonight. Sparring with Robert and Adrien [Broner], I’ve learned a lot from those guys.

I give my overall performance a B or a C+. I think I could have done a lot more.

Teah made no excuses about facing a last-minute opponent.

“He was a crafty southpaw. I knew he was slick, but he was quicker than I expected,” Teah said. “I would ball up to try to come inside and he was sharp with his right hook. Fighting guys on short-notice is the way I expect it. That’s the sport. I was preparing for a southpaw and I got a southpaw. No excuses.”

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Philadelphia-Maori & Two-Division World Champion Danny Garcia Talks Underdog Mentality for Hometown Philadelphia Eagles & Waitohungia Victory i Super Bowl lii

Ka kawea Garcia i mua Champion Brandon Rios i Welterweight World Taitara Eliminator Rāhoroi, February 17 Ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Mandalay Bay Events Centre i Las Vegas
Philadelphia (January 31, 2018) – Philadelphia-taketake me te toa e rua-wehenga te ao Danny “Swift” Garcia kua tipu i roto i te tūranga underdog e rave rahi mau taime, puta noa i te mahi kua kite e hinga ia he patua o runga toa. Just rite hira noa Garcia mo Amir Khan me Lucas Matthysse i rua o ana toa rahi, pa o Garcia ka titiro Philadelphia Eagles ki tere te taumahatanga tenei Rātapu i Super Bowl lii ki te Patriots New Ingarangi.
“A, no te koe he underdog koe, te katoa reira e pā ana ki te whakamahi i taua pūngao me taua riri ki te whakaatu i te turaki e taea e koutou tetahi mea,” Said Garcia. “Koe tika i ki te whai i taua whakapono tino i roto i koe a taea e koe te riro i tetahi mea.”
Hoki te toa e ora tonu me tereina i roto i tona ake whenua, rite noa na maha pā hākinakina i roto i te rohe, nga Eagles mau mai i te wikitoria Super Bowl kāinga e kia te mutunga o moe tamarikitanga.
“Kua kua ahau matakitaki ana i nga Eagles mai i ahau tetahi kuao koati iti,” Said Garcia. “I iti ahau whakakorikoria ahau ki te tata i reira i tino nui whutupaoro me i awhinatia hinga ahau i roto i te aroha ki te hākinakina.”
Kua kanohi Garcia tona pa puta noa i te mahi i te kitenga o e riro ia ia taitara i super Kōmāmā me te Welterweight, i hinga toa runga pērā i Khan, Matthysse, Lamont Peterson, Zab Hura, Robert Guerrero, Erik Morales ko Paulie Malignaggi. whawhai Garcia i Philadelphia e rua whawhai ki muri ka hoatu e ia he wikitoria knockout mo ona pā oire i Liacouras Center i University Hiero.
“He te te taikaha ki Philly pā hākinakina,” Said Garcia. “'Rocky’ pokepokea ai awhinatia e rite te whakapakoko o to tatou iwi. huaina e ahau taku tamahine Philly no te mea te auraa na nui ki ahau, ki te tohu tenei pa. Ko nga mea katoa te mahi ahau he hoki Philly. Kua moe tonu ahau e pā ana ki nga Eagles toa te Super Bowl.”
Garcia tūmanako ki te kia whai ake i te wikitoria Super Bowl mo tona pa Philadelphia Eagles ki te wini o tona ake ina e ia i runga i toa mua Brandon Rios i roto i te eliminator taitara ao Welterweight Rāhoroi, February 17 ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Mandalay Bay Events Centre i Las Vegas.
“Kei te haere tenei ki te kia nui te marama mo Philadelphia,” Said Garcia, “whakaaro ahau e haere tatou ki te whiua New Ingarangi 28-17. mahara tonu ahau i te tuatahi Super Bowl ki New Ingarangi rite ko reira inanahi. E mate titi ki ahau, a e mohio ana ahau kua reira mo te kapa me te pa rawa. Ko to tatou tupono hoki payback tenei.
“e kore e taea e ahau tatari ki te kite i nga Eagles riro te Super Bowl, a ka haere ahau ki te haere atu ki Las Vegas i roto i o wiki i te tokorua, ki Philly i runga i toku hoki, ki te whiua Brandon Rios.”
Garcia vs. Rios kupu matua te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING e miramira ana hoki i te rematch i waenganui i toa whitu super hinga kore te ao Rawiri Benavidez me nguha runga-tauanga Ronald Gavril. Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e Mayweather Whakatairanga me TGB Whakatairanga, kei runga i te hoko i teie nei, a e wātea ana i AXS.com.
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Yordenis Ugas ko Ray Robinson Taupatupatunga i IBF 147-Pauna Taitara Whakakore Match ora i runga i SHOWTIME Rāhoroi, February 17 i Mandalay Bay i roto i Las Vegas & Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions

E rua-Division Champion Danny Garcia Ka hari ia i te mua World Champion Brandon Rios i Takahanga Main & 168-Pauna Champion Rawiri Benavidez tohe Taitara i rematch ki Top nguha Ronald Gavril i Co-Āhuahira

 

 

 

 

 

Las Vegas (January 30, 2018) - contenders Welterweight Yordenis Ugas a Ray Robinson Ka taupatupatu i roto i te 12-a tawhio IBF 147-pauna whakakorenga taitara a'ee ora i runga i SHOWTIME Rāhoroi, February 17 i Mandalay Bay i roto i Las Vegas i roto i te hui aroaro e Pirimia mekemeke Champions

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas vs. Robinson whana atu te tripleheader SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT headlined e te e te whawhai i waenganui i papatu rua-wehenga Danny Garcia tango i runga i te toa o mua ao Brandon Rios i roto i te eliminator taitara Welterweight. Ko te ka kite i toa 168-pauna ao tahi-āhuatanga Rawiri Benavidez parururaa i tona taitara i roto i te rematch ki runga-tauanga nguha whitu super Ronald Gavril.

 

 

 

 

 

Ka tenei pupūtanga Welterweight kia whakataetae mō te tūranga tau e rua o te IBF mo te taitara e puritia ana e toa tūturu Errol Spence Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

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mahi atu i roto i te ao e ngā 175-pauna nguha Lionell Thompson (19-4, 11 Koó) whawhai pakeke-patu Edwin Rodriguez (29-2, 20 Koó) i roto i te matchup 10-a tawhio, nguha ono tekau Ladarius Miller (14-1, 4 Koó) me te toa o mua ao Argenis Mendez (24-5-1, 12 Koó) tiori i roto i te pupūtanga 10-a tawhio noa, me te o mua runaruna runga-runga Joe Spencer Ka meinga e tona tuatahi pro ki ko Uriere, Gonzalez (1-2-1, 1 KO) i roto i te wha-a tawhio 154-pauna a'ee.

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas (20-3, 9 Koó), nei i whanau i roto i Cuba me inaianei ora i roto i Las Vegas, Ko tetahi o nga kaimekemeke a'ei roto i te hākinakina me te nohopuku-riser i roto i te wehenga Welterweight. I muri ngaro te whakatau loto ki Amir Imam i roto i 2014, ka mau te Ugas 31-tau-tau i te tau atu i te mekemeke me te hoki haere mai i runga i te roimata. I roto i te whanganga 12-marama i August 2016 ki August 2017, riro Ugas rima whawhai tika, patoto atu runga contenders me opuaraa tae atu Jamal James, Bryant Perrella, Levan Ghvamichava, Thomas Dulorme ko Nelson Lara, tae atu te whakauru ia maha i runga i ohipa pānui poto.

 

 

 

 

 

Robinson (24-2, 12 Koó) Ko te hoho'a o te toa Philadelphia - he kaimekemeke hope e mai tonu ki te whawhai, me te pai ki te noho pukumahi. ka tohu Ugas tetahi o nga wero uaua o te mahi a Robinson. whawhai te southpaw-tau 32-tau e toru nga wa whakamutunga tau, me te kei te haere mai atu i te whitu o tawhio wikitoria whakatau hangarau i runga i Breidis Prescott i Atlantic City i Pipiri 30.

 

 

 

 

 

Te whakaawhiwhi i te po o whawhai e hinga kore Andres Cortes (6-0, 4 Koó) i roto i te whawhai Kōmāmā ono-a tawhio, tūturu Brian Gallegos (6-0, 4 Koó) i roto i te ono rauna o super mahi mā, nguha mā super ava Knight (14-2-4, 5 Koó) i roto i te attraction tawhio ono me te anga hinga kore Honatana Esquivel (6-0, 5 Koó) pakanga Cameron Burroughs (4-2, 3 Koó) i roto i te whawhai taumahawaenga ono-a tawhio.

 

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Thomas Mattice Camp Notes

Tūturu tonu Mattice Battles Kōmāmā Rolando library.can terbury.ac.nz Tenei Rāmere I ShoBox: Ko te Generation New

Rāmere, Feb. 2 Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. AND/PT
Mai WinnaVegas Casino i Sloan, Iowa

NEW YORK (Jan. 30, 2018) – Tūturu amanaki Kōmāmā Thomas Mattice is preparing in Cleveland for his matchup against Rolando library.can terbury.ac.nz that is part of a ShoBox: Ko te Generation New tripleheader tenei Rāmere, Feb. 2, ora i runga i SHOWTIME i 10 p.m. ET / PT i WinnaVegas Casino i Sloan, Iowa.
Mattice (10-0, 8 Koó), o Cleveland, Ohio, ko Lancaster, a Pennsylvania library.can terbury.ac.nz (15-1-1, 6 Koó) will clash in the eight-round co-feature of the three-fight telecast.
Kua Mattice kua mahi pakeke hoki tona tuatahi pouaka whakaata motu.
Camp has been going great. We finished everything up over the weekend, a inaianei e tika tatou olungá me whiwhi rite moRāmere.”
Ahakoa whawhai tuatahi tenei te Mattice o roto i mua o te kāmera, ko tenei penei te-tau 27-tau rite ki tetahi atu whawhai.
I am going in like this is any other fight. The only difference is that this is a progression, a step up. Like all the other fights, ahau tika arotahi ahau i runga i te whiwhi i te win.”
Kei te tuku Mattice tona kapa mahi te Scouting katoa, while he focuses on his own business of training and getting ready for the opportunity ahead of him i runga i te Paraire.
I am just letting my team handle the scouting of Chinea. We drew up a gameplan based on that, and now I am just going to go in there and execute it.
I just expect a great performance. For the fans that haven’t seen me, they can expect a fighter who can box and can bang. I just want everyone to tune in, and see a great fight. I have a lot of confidence that I will get the job done i runga i te Paraire.”
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