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CHICAGO (Czerwiec 14, 2016) – Niepokonany wschodząca gwiazda Erickson “Młot” Lubin is set for his primetime debut on Premier Boxing Mistrzów na NBC Sobota, Czerwiec 18 as he faces Mexico’s Daniel Sandoval w Pawilonie UIC w Chicago.
PBC on NBC is headlined by Polish star Andrzej Fonfara against hard-hitting New Yorker Joe Smith Jr. Zasięg zaczyna się w telewizji 8:30 p.m. I/5:30 p.m. PT and features the bantamweight world title rematch between Juan Carlos Payano i Rau'shee Warren.
Bilety na wydarzenia na żywo, which is promoted by Warriors Boxing and Star Boxing, są w cenie $201, $101, $61 i $41, nie w tym obowiązujące opłaty za usługi, i są już w sprzedaży. Aby naładować przez telefon z dużym kartą kredytową, Ticketmaster co nazywamy (800) 745-3000 lub UIC Pavilion w Box Office (312) 413-5740. Bilety są również dostępne www.ticketmaster.com lub odwiedzając Biuro UIC Pavilion Box ( Czwartek lub Piątek9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.).
The 20-year-old from Orlando picked up five victories in 2015 i rozpoczął 2016 with his first headlining appearance as he dominated Jose De Jesus Macias on Bounce TV in January. Outside of the ring, the heavy-handed fighter listens to Drake, watches Scarface and idolizes Muhammad Ali.
Here are some more facts and quotes from the undefeated fighter:
On his family’s involvement in his career:
“My family didn’t really want me boxing at a young age. They wanted me to be into other sports. But I loved it so eventually they had no choice. They’re very supportive now and my dad tries to make it to every fight.
“My family is filled with athletes. I have four sisters and two brothers. One of my sisters is a professional dancer and my older brother played football at a high level. Another older brother boxed and got me into the sport when I was about six.”
On his interests outside of the ring:
“I think I would have kept pursuing my basketball career if I hadn’t gotten into boxing. I played small forward in high school. My game was kind of like James Harden. I liked to score and I was tough to stop.
“I’ve always been really into music. My brother is a music producer so sometimes I’ll get on the mic and spit something. It’s just for fun but I like doing it.”
What motivates you and what kind of mentality do you have in the ring?
“I usually don’t get too motivated by specific opponents. I just want to take them out. Na Fight Night, I’m going to be there ready to go.
“I try to emulate the mentality of Kobe Bryant. He’s a killer. He has the strongest mentality in sports. I just want to take my opponent out.
“Other fighters definitely motivate me. I idolized Muhammad Ali and he’s always meant a lot to me. I looked up to fighters like Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson and Meldrick Taylor. There are a lot of guys out there now motivating me. Daniel Jacobs is a fighter that I look up to and Errol Spence is a guy that can really fight. Seeing guys perform on a high level makes me want to get to that level as well.”
Quick Facts
Favorite Music: “Rap and Hip-hop. I listen to a lot of Drake.”
Favorite Movie: “Scarface.”
Favorite Television Show: “PBC, because it’s on all the networks.”
Favorite Healthy Food: “Grilled chicken and fish. I love tilapia. I go to Whole Foods during camp to maintain my diet.”
Favorite Junk Food: “I like every kind of seafood. Lobster, shrimp, scallops, oysters and clams, I love it all. It’s nice to live in Florida.”
Celebrity Crush: “Angelina Jolie. She’s beautiful and a great character. I loved the Tomb Raider movies.”
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