TRANSCRIPCIÓN DE LA LLAMADA DE CONFERENCIA DE PBC ON SPIKE MEDIA CON AMIR KHAN, CHRIS ALGIERI, Paulie Malignaggi & DANNY O'CONNOR

Kelly Swanson

Muchas gracias, todo el mundo, para llamar en. Tenemos una gran llamada hoy. Se unirá a nosotros Amir Khan, Chris Algieri, Paulie Malignaggi y Danny O'Connor, todos en emocionantes combates en Barclays Center en PBC en Spike. El evento es promovido por DiBella Entertainment y Star Boxing.. Este es un gran espectáculo. Ahora se lo voy a entregar a nuestro moderador., Lou DiBella, presidente de DiBella Entertainment. También se unen a nosotros en la llamada entre los luchadores Brett Yormark y Jon Slusser..

Lou DiBella

Es una gran tarjeta que estará en Spike TV en 9 p.m. ET / 6 pm. PT el viernes por la noche, el 29 de mayo, Barclays Center. La primera pelea contará con el regreso anticipado de Paulie Malignaggi al ring después de un año de descanso.. Muy pocos tipos en el box pueden decir que son más de Brooklyn que Paulie Malignaggi y él tiene las manos ocupadas en una pelea con Danny O'Connor.. Danny es un chico duro que tiene hambre de esta pelea. Este es un enfrentamiento entre un italiano-estadounidense y un irlandés-estadounidense, un niño de Nueva York y un niño de Boston tienen los ingredientes para una pelea increíble. Primero llegaremos a Danny. Danny va a decir algunas palabras, luego lo abriremos a algunas preguntas para él, luego entrégaselo a Paulie.

Danny O'Connor

Quiero agradecer a todos por estar aquí. Estoy muy emocionado con esta oportunidad de pelear contra Paulie y venir a Nueva York y mostrar mis habilidades en el Barclays Center.. He trabajado toda mi carrera para esto. Puse mucho esfuerzo y sacrificio en mi vida para llegar hasta aquí. Estoy muy emocionado y listo para la tarea en cuestión..

Q

Danny, en una situación en la que estás peleando con un tipo que en su última pelea fue TKO, ¿Eso te hace pensar en venir de una manera diferente a la que normalmente podrías, realmente apuntar a él y ser más agresivo de lo habitual ya que fue detenido en su última salida?

D. O'Connor

No, Yo no. Cualquier cosa puede suceder en cualquier noche en el boxeo.. Eso es lo que hacemos, nos golpean en la cara. Por eso, No veo nada diferente.

Paul tuvo un tiempo libre para recuperarse y recuperarse. Espero a Paul en su mejor momento. Lo quiero en su mejor momento. El mejor es, el mejor desafío que tengo frente a mí. Cuanto más emocionado me pone eso. Mi plan de juego será mi plan de juego independientemente del resultado de su última pelea..

Q

¿Cuál fue tu reacción cuando eligieron tu nombre?? Estás luchando contra Paulie Malignaggi, un ex campeón del mundo. ¿Pensaste que era una broma o lo viste como si estuvieras teniendo una pelea en un luchador de élite que te traerá un trampolín??

D. O'Connor

Estaba emocionado desde el principio. Para eso he trabajado toda mi carrera, es esa oportunidad de algo grande. Para poder comparar mis habilidades con alguien como Paul, con su currículum, eso es lo que me emociona. Me levanto para ese tipo de desafío. No quería hacerme ilusiones en caso de que algo fallara. Boxeo, cualquier cosa puede pasar. A medida que se volvía más y más real, era emoción. Todo se trata de emoción.

He trabajado mucho tiempo para llegar a este lugar.. Me esfuerzo mucho y merezco estar aquí. Estoy emocionado de aprovechar esta oportunidad y mostrar mis habilidades contra Paul.

Q

Tienes un tremendo récord amateur, 110 victorias, solamente 11 pérdidas. ¿Es esa parte del campo de entrenamiento que tuviste que colocarte en esta posición ahora??

D. O'Connor

Sí. Pienso con cualquier cosa en la vida, la experiencia te llevará a lugares. Cuanta más experiencia tengas, más cómodo estarás, más inteligente vas a ser. Pienso junto con eso, el tipo de persona que soy, mi ética de trabajo, lo duro que he trabajado, me ha llevado muy lejos.

Q

Una victoria sobre Paulie te pondrá en la cima de las listas de radar de los otros 47 libras.. Hay una gran comunidad central de 147 libras. ¿Es eso lo que estás buscando??

D. O'Connor

Ni siquiera está en mi mente, uno. No miro más allá de Paul. Él es un peleador duro. Estoy concentrado en la tarea que tengo entre manos, y ese es Paul. Eso es todo lo que estoy mirando.

Q

Paulie es rápido. ¿Cómo piensa lidiar con su velocidad??

D. O'Connor

Con suerte, podré neutralizar esa velocidad teniendo mi propia velocidad. Yo no soy demasiado lento. Creo que va a ser una batalla mental..

DiBella

Solo me gustaría agradecer a Ken Casey de Dropkick Murphys, la legendaria banda de rock irlandesa con sede en Boston que tiene Murphys Boxing – Promotor de Danny. Voy a presentarles a un hombre que conozco muy bien., y quién probablemente no pensó que haría este anuncio, pero Paulie, le gustaría decir unas pocas palabras?

Paulie Malignaggi

Estoy feliz de estar aquí. Estoy emocionado de volver a pelear en el Barclays Center. I’ve gotten the desire to fight again over the past year little by little. It was almost nothing and then the desire started growing more and more. Once you sign up for a fight, you see the event in front of you, you start seeing things like the teleconference and all that we’re doing now, it starts to resonate in your mind that it’s coming up, it’s close, so the excitement kind of builds. I’m happy to be a part of this event, part of this show and everybody involved with it.

Q.

Paulie, you’ve gotten off to a great start in your broadcasting career. Does this take anything away from what you’re achieving in broadcasting or slow your development that way, or do you feel like you can manage both things side by side?

P. Malignaggi

This has been a training camp where I’m kind of getting it all down pat together. It’s basically a training camp where I haven’t had as much work to do as I have this time around in the past. The reason I still have the passion for this is I still make time to train every day. I still find the time to prepare adequately every day.

It’s not always easy with the broadcasting. Throughout the course of my career, you have to fight, shut everything down and focus on the fight. It’s not like that anymore. That kind of comes with age, you kind of get into new things in your life and whatnot.

If it was a couple years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to handle it. I’m at a place in my life where I am more mature. I can handle it more and compartmentalize things more. The passion shows in and of itself. If I didn’t really want to do this, Créeme, I would do the broadcasting, I would half-ass it on my training. Last week was challenging, but every day I was able to get in my training somehow, some way. One workout a day, sometimes two workouts a day.

That shows me I have the passion. When you don’t want to train, but you still go out and do it, you have that victory in your mind, you want to persevere and excel. I’m the type of person that wants to do that. Al final, después de esta pelea, I plan on winning the fight and looking good. I’ve been feeling good in the training camp. Después de la pelea, Sólo estoy tomando una pelea a la vez. I’m not looking past Danny. It’s a little bit different in my career right now, but at the same time I’m still enjoying the ride.

Q.

At some point when you were doing the broadcasting, was there something about being on the sidelines that kind of inspired the feelings that you’d like to be back on the other side of the ropes again? Was it a particular fight or moment?

P. Malignaggi

I wouldn’t say it was anything in particular. I don’t say that was part of the reason, Supongo. At first it was part of the reason why I didn’t want to fight again. I would see these fights from close range, see the violence, some crazy exchanges. “Hombre, better these guys than me. I’m done.

Then little by little, as I started feeling better, I would start seeing the same kind of stuff, and I would focus on the crowd reaction, the adrenaline these fighters are feeling. I was starting to slowly change my thinking pattern. It was starting to slowly become more like, I got to feel this again, I got to feel that rush again. It’s something missing in my life.

The transition kind of came slowly. I don’t think it was one particular moment or situation, it just kind of came slowly and developed. At first I got back in the gym and wanted to keep my weight down. Before you know it, you start to hit a couple bags. As with any boxer in general, you start to hit the bag, you start to loosen, antes de darte cuenta, you start to feel it. I suppose when you retire from boxing you should stay away from the boxing gym, because otherwise you’re going to want to fight.

Q

Paulie, how much of a factor was the result of your previous fight in motivating you to kind of come back and have a chance to go out with a win if, de hecho, that’s what ultimately occurs here?

P. Malignaggi

My last fight had no bearing on any of this. The only bearing in my life that fight had on me was the decision not to fight anymore. When I went into the fight, I didn’t decide it was going to be my last fight. I wasn’t thinking of any of that stuff at all.

When the result happened, I was more so thinking, okay maybe this is it. It wasn’t really that particular result as far as me not being able to accept it. It was more so, before the Porter fight, I hadn’t looked bad. I had a split decision lost against Broner. I had a dominant victory, but I had one bad night. If I really want to chalk up my entire career to that one bad night and be done, or do I give myself another shot?

It wasn’t about Idon’t want to go out on a loss, I have more left. The Porter fight doesn’t take away from what I did in the past two or three years. You have a fight like that, take a year off, people expect that’s where you are and that’s it.

I think people are going to draw their own conclusions. The Porter fight had no bearing on what I wanted to do. I felt like, I’m alive and I want to live. For me living is feeling that adrenaline rush, the rush of being in the ring and competing. I’m a competitive person. That’s more what was the motivator. I’m not dead, so I don’t need to live like I’m dead. Some people choose to live like they’re dead. I don’t need to do that. I can feel life. Nothing makes me feel more alive than having the adrenaline of being in a boxing ring in front of a packed crowd.

Q

Paulie, depending on how you look at this fight, if you perform to your highest capabilities, if you win handily, what’s next for you? Do kick back into that mode where you go challenge for a title, fight one of the better fighters in the division again?

P. Malignaggi:

Honestamente, it hasn’t even crossed my mind. I want to see not only how I look and feel in the fight. There are a lot of things I have to decide. I may look good and say, sabes que, I’m good to go again. I may look good and say, sabes que, this is taking away too much time from other things I want to enjoy in my life. I may need to feel this adrenaline rush again. No lo sé. I haven’t given it that much thought yet. I’m only focused on Danny O’Connor right now. I’m focused on May 29th. I feel like those are possible things that would be crossing my mind, but in reality I haven’t given it enough thought to really have made that kind of decision. I don’t know yet. I’m focused only on the fight right now. So anything post May 29th I’ll decide post May 29th.

Q

You said you started training, you were feeling good, had no problem training. How much fun are you having again with boxing? Do you feel rejuvenated?

P. Malignaggi

I enjoy a good challenge in life, a challenge that I enjoy. If you put me in a chemistry class, it will be a challenge, but I don’t think I’ll enjoy it too much. Know what I’m saying? Boxing is a challenge to me, but it’s a challenge I enjoy. I enjoy pushing my body and mind to the limits and seeing if I can succeed and testing myself. Por supuesto, I’ve been enjoying it.

Sometimes people look at me and tell you, why would you want to fight again? You’re good. You’re set. You have good money coming in.

No es por el dinero. Bien, obviously it’s always about the money. That’s not the main motivator. The motivator is to feel alive. I can be dead when I’m six feet under. Right now I don’t want to feel like that. I want to feel that rush of adrenaline again, feel alive. While I can still do it, I will do it.

Q

Paulie, what made this particular fight the right opportunity to get back into the ring? What does the New York/Boston rivalry add to this fight?

P. Malignaggi

The opportunity to be back in the ring could have came against anyone. The New York/Boston rivalry, I’ve thought of it a couple times over the camp. It’s not Boston/New York, Italian/Irish. It’s like 50 years too late. If it’s 1955 instead of 2015, you’re going to have this in a huge stadium, everybody would be into it. Everyone would be going crazy It could be a real cool event. Not that it’s not going to be a cool event anyway. What I’m saying is the perception of the event is different now than it would have been back in the day when the Italian and Irish rivalry, New York and Boston rivalry might have been more. It gives it a fall-back feel to me and that’s good for me.

Q

What do you know about Danny O’Connor? He hasn’t fought a lot of the top-level opponents that you have. What do you see as your strengths and his weaknesses in this fight?

P. Malignaggi

I’ve known Danny for quite some time. Obviously he hasn’t fought at the level that I have. The experience is in my favor. I knew he had a good amateur career. He’s a solid competitor. He has a national Golden Gloves title and he was an Olympic alternate. When you have that kind of amateur career, you expect yourself to break through in the pros.

I had a good amateur career, I was a national championship as well. I remember turning pro with the expectation I would have a successful pro career as well. At that point you’re used to winning and winning at a high level.

I feel like Danny has that expectancy of himself. Maybe it’s come a little slower. I feel this is an opportunity for him because he has a chance to finally show all the things he had to show in the amateurs where he was a good amateur and was considered a top guy.

For that reason I can’t take him lightly, and I don’t take him lightly because I know what he’s feeling. I know what it’s like to have that successful amateur career, go into your first professional fight and have those goose bumps and be ready for it. I kind of know what he’s feeling, what’s going through his mind, both the good and the bad. In that way I guess I have the advantage because I’m prepared for that thing because I’ve already been through it. You can never underestimate me. I’m a hungry fighter and Danny’s a hungry fighter.

Q

Are you able to focus on him as an opponent in this fight rather than all these broader questions about your career arc and all that type of thing?

P. Malignaggi

Sí, por supuesto. I’m preparing for a slick boxer named Danny O’Connor. He can become aggressive at times. He’s a southpaw, can sit back on the back foot sometimes. He might bring the kind of fight I intend to bring, my game plan. Every day I’m in the gym working on that.

Although the distractions are nice to talk about, in the end I’m working on the exact plan in the gym every day.

L. DiBella

Gracias, Paulie. Now I’d like to acknowledge John Slusser the senior vice president of sports for Spike and everyone at Spike TV. The first PBC on Spike card was on March 13 and it was a terrific show and we are looking forward to continuing that streak. I would now like to introduce a gentleman who has become a friend of mine. I would be remised first if I did not make this announcement. Tickets are available are priced at $250, $150, $75 y $45, sin incluir cargos e impuestos aplicables de servicio, y están a la venta.

Los boletos están disponibles en www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com y en la taquilla del American Express en el Barclays Center. Para comprarlos por teléfono, llamar a Ticketmaster al (800) 745-3000. Para boletos de grupo, por favor llame al 800-GROUP-BK.

Now I’d like to introduce the CEO of Barclays Center, Brett Yormark.

Brett Yormark:

Gracias, Lou. Glad to be here with everyone. Looking forward to hosting Paulie and Danny on the 29th, as well as Amir and Chris.

From a building perspective, obviously we’re committed to boxing. We’re thrilled to be hosting our second PBC fight. Our first event was just a resounding success. It was our biggest gate since we opened Barclays Center as it relates to boxing. It was the most highly attended event.

The atmosphere and the environment was electrifying. We think we’ll be able to duplicate and replicate that experience for our fans on the 29th.

I’m thrilled that Spike will be our partner. They have a great edgy and cool feel of broadcast, how they do their business. That’s a perfect fit for Brooklyn. Obviously we are just excited that Paulie is on the card. In bringing boxing back to Brooklyn, it was always about bringing fights that meant something nationally, but it was also about nurturing and fostering the careers of Brooklyn fighters.

There’s no bigger fighter in Brooklyn than Paulie Malignaggi. He’s a friend and has fought many times at Barclays Center. Welcoming him back after a year away from the sport is terrific for us.

We’re also thrilled to have Danny fight in our building for the first time. I’m also excited to be working with Amir Khan. He and I have become friendly and I always hoped that Amir would call Barclays Center home. He’s been in our building for Nets games and other boxing events. For him to be in our ring is a real pleasure.

Then Chris Algieri, he and Provodnikov last June probably had one of the biggest and most electrifying fights ever at Barclays Center. For him to come back and fight again is terrific for us. He brings a big Long Island fan base, which we hope to tap into again.

This should be a really big night for Brooklyn boxing, boxing in general and certainly the PBC. We are thrilled to be a partner and look forward to the 29th.

L. DiBella

Gracias, Brett. Now to what will be our other main event of the evening, the final fight of the evening on Spike on May 29th at Barclays Center. The first participant is the pride of Huntington, Long Island. As Brett mentioned, his career best victory took place at the Barclays Center when he upset Ruslan Provodnikov and really established himself as a force in boxing. He is promoted by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.

Chris Algieri with a record of 20-1, I know is looking forward to this great opportunity versus Amir Khan. Chris, can you say a few words.

Chris Algieri

Hola Buenas, todo el mundo. I’d like to thank Lou DiBella Entertainment for working with my promoter Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing. It’s a pleasure to be back at Barclays Center. We fought a year ago last June, had a great fight, won my first world title. I’m also excited to be fighting on Spike TV. Thank you for hosting the event. It’s a whole new network to fight on. I’m very excited about it all.

L. DiBella

Gracias, Chris.

This next gentleman, I use that word seriously, is one of the most talented fighters in the game. He’s from England. Former world champion with a terrific record of 30-3. Amir Khan.

Amir Khan

Hola Buenas, todo el mundo. I want to say hi to all the press and media. Brett Yormark is a friend of mine now from Barclays Center. I’m very excited to fight at the Barclays Center. I’ve been there a few times. I always said that I want to come over here and give New York a huge fight, bring boxing there. I have a big fan base from New York. I’m sure Chris Algieri also has a big fan base there as well. But we’re going to come and make some noise.

The fight is going to be on Spike TV, which I’m also excited for. I’m looking forward to the whole event on the 29th of May, el viernes. I hope you’re all going to be there cheering us on. Gracias.

Q

Chris, you’ve had time to work with John David Jackson now. Do you see him changing you in any significant way?

C. Algieri

Sí, absolutamente. Ha sido un gran campo de entrenamiento. We’ve been learning quite a bit. John has been bringing out a lot of aspects of my style, things I can do in the ring that I haven’t had an opportunity to show just yet.

We’re both very excited about this fight, excited about what we’re going to be able to do on fight night the 29th. Learning new aspects in a sport I love has been an eye-opening experience and enjoyable one as well.

Q.

Taking someone on like Amir Khan, someone with his experience, the people he’s fought, I know you’ve kind of made the step up in these last two fights to a higher level, but this could have been an opportunity for you to take a little bit easier fight. Why did you keep it this tough right here?

C. Algieri

Ya sabes, I’ve never been that guy, to take an easy route or an easy fight. I’ve come up very fast in both of the sports I’ve come up in. Even at a young age when I was kickboxing, I took on big fights. In my young boxing career, it’s been a constant step-up my entire career.

I have not been one of those guys who has moved along gingerly. I’ve been excited to tackle big opponents and big fights on big stages. This is par for the course for my career.

Q

Amir, you had a possibility of fighting Mayweather until he made the fight with Pacquiao. They’ve already mentioned your name as a next possible opponent. How critical is winning this fight toward preserving that dream of fighting Mayweather? Do you see it as part of the big picture?

La. Kan

Sin Duda, winning this fight is everything to me. I’m not looking past this Chris Algieri fight. I know it’s a very dangerous fight for me. Stylistically he’s very dangerous and I’m not going to be looking past it. If I do, I’ll have made a mistake. I’ve looked past fights and made mistakes. It will put me right back where I don’t want to be.

I have to be focused. I have to be disciplined in training camp, not looking past this Chris Algieri fight. I know there are big fights out there like Mayweather and stuff. I just have to stay focused and win this fight and go from there really.

Q

You call Chrisdangerous”. He’s not known as a big puncher. It could be a good boxing match. What do you see as the danger that Chris poses to you?

La. Kan

Technically I think overall he’s a very good boxer, moves well. He makes a lot of fighters fall short. He’s very skillful. You have to be on your “La” game to beat him.

I’ve been watching a lot of videos like Provodnikov. Even the Pacquiao fight, there’s some good things he did there. It could be dangerous for me coming into this fight if I’m not on my “La” juego. I have to be one step ahead and make sure I don’t make any mistakes. Chris Algieri is a guy that if you make a mistake, he’s going to make you pay for it.

Q

Amir, you were criticized heavily for taking this fight. What can you do in this fight to put your name up there to get the bigger fights again? What will you have to do? Are you going to have to knock out Chris to make a real impression?

La. Kan

¡Mire, there’s people putting this fight down, and I don’t know why. Al final de la día, Chris has won a world title. He’s been in the ring with Pacquiao in his last fight. He’s a very good boxer, moves well, boxes well. I definitely have to be on my “La” juego.

All this stuff what people are saying, they’re probably thinking Amir thinks it’s going to be a walk in the park, but he’ll make a mistake and lose this fight.

Tomo cada pelea en serio. I’ve made that mistake in the past. For example the Danny Garcia fight. I’ve fought some fights that I thought are going to be a walk in the park; I got hurt, I lost the fight. I’m not thinking any fight is going to be easy. Every fight I walk into, every person in front of me is going to be in there to win the fight.

Listening to Chris Algieri, he seems he wants to win this fight. That motivates me and makes me train harder. I’ve got someone in front of me that wants to win this fight. I’m not really listening to what people are saying about future fights or where this fight can take me.

Q

There still is pressure on you to deliver because you have to send a message that you’re still a big name.

La. Kan

Definitely there is. There’s a lot of pressure on me in every fight because they want to see me perform. Obviously there’s always the bigger picture of the other side. At the end of the day I’m still fighting the top guys and I believe Chris is one of the top guys in boxing.

Q.

You were quoted on the weekend that saying Leonard Ellerbe has mentioned Mayweather to you. September is an issue. What would be your plan there? Would it be hoping he puts it back to November or could you fight late in September?

La. Kan

Sinceramente, No estoy mirando más allá de esta lucha. I’ll tell you everything after the fight. At the moment what’s on my mind is the Chris Algieri fight. I don’t have anything else on my mind.

Q

Amir, you left Golden Boy after your contract ran out. You’re with PBC now. What was your thinking behind making that move?

La. Kan

PBC I think is brilliant because it’s going to give more fans the chance to tune in to get to see you. I think it’s going to be good for the boxers. To be on Spike, the viewers are going to be great.

At the end of the day it’s not like I’m making less money or anything. I’m still doing well financially. Obviously I’m getting more people to watch me fight hopefully on Spike and on PBC.

Q

Obviously your name has been linked with Mayweather not just the last three weeks but with the last three years. You’re both with Haymon. Has he ever said what you need to do to get in the ring with Mayweather?

La. Kan

Mayweather is the best fighter in the world and in order to get that fight, you have to look good. You have to shine really. It’s all about working hard, training hard, putting in good performances in the ring. To turn in the best performances in the ring, I can’t take it easy in camp. I have to work very hard in camp and I have to be very focused. I have to be very focused.

There’s been the word there for the last couple years that that fight was going to happen. But I’m going to be taking every fight one step at a time, hopefully put on great performances. If that fight comes, obviously it’s something I’ve always wanted.

Q

Is that what he’s saying to you?

La. Kan

Sí, Virgil my trainer, everyone has said, “You have a fight in front of you and Chris Algieri is no joke.I can’t go into this fight thinking it’s going to be easy. In boxing you can get beat and, there are always guys who are skillful and can beat you. I have to be that one step ahead. I can’t really take this fight lightly and think it’s going to be easy, lose my fight, then all my dreams are shattered to fight all the big names in boxing. Chris is a very dangerous opponent for me.

Losing this fight, it would ruin my dreams to fight the big names in boxing. I have to be focused on this fight. I’m fighting in his own backyard. I know what it’s like to fight someone in their own backyard. When I fought Lamont Peterson, you have to try harder to win that fight. There will be a big crowd there as well. I have to be very focused, definitely keep the game plan strong, just win your rounds and win the fight.

Q

Chris, you were in the ring with Pacquiao before. Obviously there’s a shoulder injury he says he’s had for quite some time. Was there anything you felt when you were in there, maybe you saw a difference in him, different from when he fought you?

C. Algieri

I didn’t really see anything physically. I saw a little more mental. He seemed more focused from my fight, para decirte la verdad. Even at the weigh-in, he was kind of bubbly and smiley at the Mayweather weigh-in. He wasn’t that way with myself when we were in China. That’s neither here nor there. You don’t know whether that could be anything. That’s kind of a hard question to answer for someone else.

Q

What does this fight mean for you going forward? A win against a top name in boxing would do wonders for your career. Tell us what a win would mean for your career moving forward.

C. Algieri

Sí, I don’t want to speak for Amir or any other fighter out there, but we’re all competitors. We’re all out there to win. There’s a reason we do this at the elite level. You have to have a burning desire to be a winner.

Amir is a champion, un ex campeón. I’m a former champion, a champion myself. That will and desire to always want to win is there. There’s a lot of questions that are being asked. You have to win this fight. Por supuesto, you have to win this fight. That’s how boxing is. That’s what competition is. You have to win to get the big fights.

That’s one of the great things about this sport: when you keep winning, good things happen. Por supuesto, we’re all very hungry to get this victory and move on with our careers. I’m in exactly the same place. This is a huge fight, a huge opportunity. As with any other fight, Quiero ganar.

Q

Amir, did you see anything in Mayweather that you would have taken advantage of, something you saw that other people didn’t see? Did he look a step slower? Something you saw that you could take advantage of?

La. Kan

Sí, Quiero decir, I was there as a boxing fan. I’m only an hour away from Vegas. I went there to watch the fight. I enjoyed the atmosphere and everything.

Mayweather looked great. He did what he had to do to win the fight. His accuracy was nothing but the best. He was catching Pacquiao with some good, clean shots, whereas Pacquiao was falling short.

That’s the way he fights. He’s a very skillful fighter who is very patient and makes his opponent make mistakes. That’s what I liked about him.

His world grade is dropping tremendously because of his age. But there are a few things I saw there which I have not seen before; when he takes a good shot, he doesn’t panic. The only way to catch him is with speed, which Manny has. Pacquiao didn’t use as much speed and explosiveness in the fight. I enjoyed it. I’m sure there were all those people who said he was never going to beat Pacquiao, bien, he’s been there and done that.

Q:

One last point on Mayweather. Floyd Sr. said that Floyd would fight you next and it would be an easy fight and I was wondering what you think about that.

La. Kan

Floyd Sr. is going to say its going to be an easy fight. Before anything I have Chris Algieri in front of me. Maybe they don’t want me to focus on my next fight. I have to be smart. I’m not going to let anything distract me in anyway. I am not going to think about Floyd’s team or put me down. At the moment that fight is not happening. At the moment the only fight that is happening is between me and Chris Algieri. We are only three or four weeks away from the fight and it is crunch time.

Q. A lot of people want you to fight Kelly Brook, can you talk about the decision to take a different opponent who is not ranked as high?

La. Kan

I could have fought Kell Brook in the UK. I only want to fight in may. I don’t want to fight in June because of Ramadan coming up. De cualquier manera, I’d be taking Ramadan off. I don’t want to be going into Ramadan tired after a fight, going straight into Ramadan, fasting.

I like to give my body a break. I’ve done that before. I’ve had a fight and I’ve gone straight into Ramadan back-to-back. It’s too much for a body to take. Obviously I need to look after my body.

Sí, Kell Brook, the guy is a world champion, he should be fighting the likes of Bradley and the big names in boxing, like I’m doing. I’m fighting Chris Algieri, who just came out of the ring in his last fight against Manny Pacquiao. Kell Brook, his last fight, never heard of the guy he fought. Now he’s fighting another no-name fighter without a ranking.

That name doesn’t bother me anymore because he’s not doing anything. The only reason his name gets pushed to me because he holds the title. If he didn’t have the title, I don’t think it would mean anything to me or boxing.

Q. Tell us your thoughts on Algieri as a fighter and give us some of your scouting report on him.

La. Kan

Chris Algieri just came off a win against Provodnikov. I saw it the other day. It was a very good fight. He boxed very smart against a guy who is a good pressure fighter and a big puncher. Entonces, against Pacquiao, one of the quickest fighters in the world.

I think if you look at the names of Chris Algieri’s last few opponents and Kell Brook’s last few opponents, the names will speak for themselves.

Q

Chris, in this fight there’s been a lot of discussion what Amir is going to do in his next fight, all this. You’re in some ways being overlooked in this. Tell us what you think your advantages are over Amir and why you think you’re going to be able to win this fight.

C. Algieri

All the talk is none of my concern, para decirte la verdad. I’m focused on training, preparing the best that I can for this fight. I’ve been working hard, working on a lot of new things with John David Jackson. Great sparring so far.

I’m just a very hungry fighter at this point. I’m coming off my first loss as a professional, and watching Pacquiao and Mayweather fight this weekend has spurred me on even that much more, made me that much more of a hungry fighter.

It’s one of those things, you have a guy in great shape that is really hungry for the win. I think that’s a big advantage in any fight.

Q

Amir, focusing on this fight, what do you think your advantages are over Chris? You said you watched his fight recently with Provodnikov where he won. What do you think his advantages are?

La. Kan

Sí, la velocidad, the movement, el poder. Experience is something that I have on my side. I remember a couple years ago when I was fighting the guys who were a lot more experienced than me, I was going and beating those guys. Now I’m in a position where I’m one of the guys with most experience, fighting guys with less experience.

You can’t take that lightly really because obviously I was once in Chris Algieri’s position where I had one loss and I was going up against the top guys in boxing, and I beat those guys.

I can’t go into this fight thinking it’s going to be an easy fight or I’m going to win this fight because I was once in Chris Algieri’s position, where I was getting people telling me, you’re not going to make it, you’re not going to win this fight. I was the underdog and I proved everybody wrong.

Q

Amir, you fought in New York before. Chris is going to be the hometown guy in this fight. You’re well-known in New York, demasiado. What do you think the effect is going to be having the fight in Brooklyn?

La. Kan

I always wanted to fight in Brooklyn. I fought at Madison Square Garden in 2009 against Paulie. Desde allí, I always wanted to come back to New York. The fan base is huge.

It’s like a second home for me. My wife lives in Staten Island. I spend a lot of time in New York. We live in England, but spend a lot of time in New York and America itself.

Para mí, every time I’m walking the streets of New York, I have everybody asking me, when are you going to be fighting again? We want to see you fight again in New York.

Also when I’m at Barclays Center, I’ve been there for a couple of the Nets games, people have always asked me, we need you back in New York. We need you to fight at Barclays Center.

I think it’s time now. I promised them I would come back. I’m coming back fighting one of their home fighters. I know by fighting that home fighter you have to work a bit harder because he’s going to have a little bit more fans than me.

Pero, Quiero decir, time will tell. We’ll see how it all goes. I’m going to be focused on everything. I’m going to stay calm and hopefully come fight night I’m going to be ready for everything that Chris Algieri brings to the table. Voy a estar listo, sí.

Q

Amir, in Vegas over the weekend you were getting mobbed everywhere you went by fans. What are they saying to you at this point? They’ve been asking you about Floyd. Has that subsided or is that still the message?

La. Kan

Everybody was talking about that one big fight. “You should fight Floyd. You should fight Floyd.

I was telling them all, I’m fighting Chris Algieri next. That for me is a very tough fight. I need to win this fight if I need to go near any of the big names in fighting.

They were very supportive. I was getting a lot of respect in Vegas. Pero, como dije, this is time to fight Chris Algieri. I’m not going to be fighting Floyd Mayweather yet till I win this fight.

I was listening, being respectful back. Just meeting fans and greeting fans really.

Q

How inspiring was that to be part of the weekend? It was something quite special, wasn’t it?

La. Kan

It was massive having two big names. I’ve been to both big fights. Normally you have a Pacquiao fight with big names. When you go to a fight with two big names, it was huge. Manny had the bigger crowd, it seemed to me. Floyd just did what he had to do. It was full of a high-profile people, celebrities and stuff. I sat amongst them. It’s something I want to be doing one day, being in the ring, having millions of people in the world watching you and having high profile people watch you ring side.

Q

You had Adrien Broner in your ear. What was that all about?

La. Kan

I think he just wants to jump on the bandwagon really and get a little hype. I told my advisor Al Haymon to get me the fight with him before we even got the fight with Chris. Adrien to me seemed to not want the fight. In front of the cameras, he seems to want the fight, but when it comes down to signing the contract he didn’t want to sign anything. When it comes down to signing the contract, he doesn’t want the fight. Adrien didn’t want it, so obviously I had to go on to someone else.

Q

Is it true that you’ve ruled out fighting in September if a Mayweather fight does come to pass? Will you not fight in September?

A Khan

No, no, I’ve not ruled out. It’s possible I could fight in September, sí. Ramadan is going to be a little bit earlier this year, so obviously it helps, gives me enough time to get the training done and everything. It can happen in September.

L. DiBella

Gracias, Amir and Chris. Gracias, todo el mundo, por estar con nosotros.

 

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NY women’s boxing history to be made Friday by Ring 8 & FDNY pro boxer Susan Reno

 

NUEVA YORK (Mayo 14, 2015) – New York women’s boxing history will be mademañana noche (Viernes, Mayo 15) as FDNY boxing team and Ring 8 miembro Susan Reno peleas Paola Ortiz in a 6-round bout featuring 3-minute rounds for the first time. Women professional fights in New York have always had 2-minute rounds in the past.

 

Reno vs. Ortiz II is a scheduled 6-round bout between fighters who originally fought to a 4-round majority draw this past Febrero 13 at Long Island City in Queens. The rematch will be held Friday evening on a card presented by Uprising Promotions at Masonic Temple in Brooklyn, Nueva York.

 

Susan is making New York State boxing history by being the first woman to compete in 3-minute rounds,” Anillo 8 presidente Bob Duffy dicho. “We’re very proud of her. She is opening doors for female boxers to compete on a level playing field with their male counterparts. You can only be first once. Not only will Susan be the first woman in New York State history to fight 3-minute rounds, we want another first from her by winning the first women’s 3-minute round fight every held in New York.

ACERCA DE ANILLO 8: Anillo 8 se convirtió en el octavo subsidiaria de lo que entonces se conocía como la Asociación de Boxeadores Veteranos Nacional – por lo tanto, ANILLO 8 – y hoy el lema de la organización sigue siendo: Los boxeadores Ayudar Boxers.

 

ANILLO 8 está totalmente comprometido a apoyar a los menos afortunados en la comunidad del boxeo que puede requerir asistencia en términos de renta que paga, gastos médicos, o lo que sea justificable necesidad.

 

Vaya en línea para www.Ring8ny.com para más información sobre ANILLO 8, el grupo más grande de su tipo en los Estados Unidos con más de 350 miembros. La cuota anual de membresía es sólo $30.00 y cada miembro tiene derecho a una cena buffet en ANILLO 8 reuniones mensuales, excepto julio y agosto. Todos los boxeadores activos, aficionados y profesionales, con una licencia de boxeo actual o un libro, tienen derecho a un anillo gratuito 8 membresía anual. Los huéspedes del Anillo 8 miembros son bienvenidos a un costo de sólo $7.00 por persona.

Willie Monroe Jr.. vídeos semanas luchar para pelea por el título de peso medio del sábado que será televisado en HBO World Championship en Boxing® 10 PM ET / PT

Los Angeles (Mayo 13, 2015)--A continuación se presentan los vídeos de eventos de prensa de esta semana que la AMB número dos ranking contendiente de peso medio Willie Monroe Jr.. participado en antes de su enfrentamiento con el campeón de peso medio Gennady Golovkin. La pelea se llevará a cabo este sábado noche en el Forum de Inglewood, California y será televisado en HBO World Championship en Boxing® 10 PM ET/PT.
A continuación se presentan los vídeos de la mesa redonda de medios, Final de Conferencia de prensa, Entrenamiento de Medios y Medios entrevista entrenamiento.
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Willie Monroe media roundtable interview
Willie Monroe Jr.. medios entrevista mesa redonda
Golovkin - Monroe Final Press Conference
Golovkin – Monroe Jr.. Final de Conferencia de prensa
Willie Monroe Jr.. Entrenamiento de los medios de comunicación
Willie Monroe Jr.. Entrenamiento de los medios de comunicación
Willie Monroe Jr.. entrevista entrenamiento medios
Willie Monroe Jr.. entrevista entrenamiento medios
GENNADY “GGG” Golovkin VS. WILLIE MONROE
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE BROOKLYN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & FOTOS

Haga clic en AQUÍ Para las fotos de Ed Diller / DiBella Entertainment

BROOKLYN (Mayo 13, 2015) – El ex campeón mundial de dos divisiones Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs)held an open workout at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn Miércoles before he takes on Danny O'Connor (25-2, 9 KOs)en Liga de Campeones de Boxeo en Espiga, Viernes, Mayo 29 en 9 p.m. Y/6 p.m. PT live from Barclays Center.

 

Also working out at Gleason’s Gym El miércoles was undefeated bantamweight contender Brezo “El Heat” Resistente (12-0, 2 KOs) and undefeated Brooklyn heavyweight Adam Kownacki (9-0, 9 KOs).

These fights will be part of an explosive evening headlined by boxing superstar Amir “Rey” Kan (30-3, 19 KOs)who faces tough New Yorker Chris Algieri (20-1, 8 KOs). Las puertas del Barclays Center abren a las 6 p.m. Y.

 

Las entradas para el evento en vivo, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and Star Boxing, tienen un precio de $250, $150, $75 y $45, sin incluir cargos e impuestos aplicables de servicio, y están a la venta. Los boletos están disponibles enwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com y en la taquilla del American Express en el Barclays Center. Para comprarlos por teléfono, llamar a Ticketmaster al (800) 745-3000. Para boletos de grupo, por favor llame al 800-GROUP-BK.

 

Here are what the fighters had to say Miércoles:

 

Paulie Malignaggi

 

I know Danny O’Connor pretty well. He’s a good boxer who had a good amateur career. He can be pretty slick and he’s a real intelligent guy. He’s not going to just hand it to you so you have to use your mind against him.

 

O’Connor is going to come hungry. With the situation he’s in, he’s really been looking for this opportunity in his career. I expect the hungriest and best possible Danny O’Connor.

 

I’m going to go out in the first round see what I’m looking for. I’m not going to go out and expect something from him, but we’ll make adjustments. If I see some of his patterns that I’ve seen on video, then I’ll know what to do. I’m going to look to take apart what’s in front of me.

 

Gleason’s Gym is the first place I ever learned to box. I learned to throw a jab in here. I learned to throw a right hand in here. All of my fundamentals came from here. I didn’t have a clue about boxing before I came to Gleason’s. I owe a lot to this gym.

 

There was a good six months where I didn’t really care about coming back. I was satisfied. But then I just started to miss being a competitor. I was keeping busy but the competition was missing in my life. Once I got back in the gym and started hitting the bag and I felt good I knew I wanted to get back out there.

 

It’s been tough balancing the schedule out with my announcing. It’s a mental challenge to make sure you’re still training despite all the other responsibilities. To me that proves that I still have the passion to fight. I still wanted to train no matter how busy I got.

 

I’m thankful to be able to be a part of something really big like this. Sometimes you take a bad loss in your career and you can take a big step back but I’m thankful to have an opportunity to be on a highly elevated show like this, it’s really cool.

 

I’d still like to fight for a world title and take on big names. If I could win another title I feel like I can put myself into the position to go into the Hall of Fame as a fighter. I’ve been fighting at a high level since 2006, a good percentage of them have been world class opponents.

 

PBC is really amazing, I think it’s great for the sport. It’s going to build up new stars because fighters are going to be on your television constantly. I think people are going to start to really follow it. You’re going to see a lot of different kinds of fights and fighters, there’s something for everybody.

 

HEATHER HARDY

 

Training camp has been very good, this is probably the biggest fight of my career so far against Noemi Bosques. I’m fighting the number two bantamweight and I’m really excited.

 

I haven’t changed my training at all. I go into every fight to win and I always give 100 por ciento.

 

I’m really happy to be back in the ring so quickly. I was winning my last fight and I was ready to knock this girl out, but then the head butt stopped it prematurely. There was an unfinished feeling after the last fight, almost like a sparring session.

 

I know I’m facing a tough fighter, she can box but she’s also an aggressive fighter. We’re going to do what we do against every fighter, which is make adjustments.

 

Me being on the undercards for these PBC shows has been great for women’s boxing because it’s got a lot of great media attention.

 

I love fighting at home. I watched them build Barclays Center and I thought about how much I’d love to fight there. Es un sueño hecho realidad. Barclays Center is special.

 

I’m still on the steps looking up in my career. There’s a lot more to go. I don’t feel like I’ve reached the highest that I can reach. I’m going to keep fighting and winning and giving the fans a reason to come back.

 

ADAM Kownacka

 

I was born and grew up in Brooklyn so it’s a real treat to fight at Barclays Center. I can’t wait to perform there. Va a ser una noche asombrosa.

 

It’s really a dream come true to be fighting at Barclays Center. I’m so glad it’s finally here. Hopefully one day I’ll be the main event.

 

I’ve fought recently in Chicago and Philadelphia, but I’m really excited to be back home and have a lot of people come out to support me.

 

“Vengo a luchar, if the knockout comes it comes. Hopefully the knockout comes again on Mayo 29.

 

I want the fans to keep looking for me, I’m going to get tougher opponents and tougher fights and more exposure that I’m so excited for.

 

I bring excitement to the ring. I throw a lot of punches and my defense has improved with every fight.

 

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Conjunto de tarjeta completa para las promociones de eventos del Rey en mayo 22 en el Claridge en Atlantic City

Juan Domínguez encabeza contra el nuevo oponente Mario Antonio Macias
Atlantic City, Nueva Jersey (Mayo 13,2015)–

El Viernes noche,Mayo 22, boxeo vuelve a la Claridge en Atlantic City con un total de tarjetas 10-pelea promovida por Promociones del Rey en asociación con Promociones DeeLee
En el evento principal, invicto supergallo Juan “Bebé Tito” Domínguez se enfrentará a Mario Antonio Macias en una pelea programada para 8 rondas.

Domínguez de Brooklyn, Nueva York tiene una marca perfecta de 18-0 con 12 nocauts,

La 29 años de edad, se ha elevado hasta las filas con la calidad gana como su tercera ronda de paro sobre el previamente invicto Gabriel Gómez (4-0). También ganó el título de peso gallo Estado de Nueva York con una victoria sobre Arturo Santiago.

En febrero 16, 2013, Domínguez ganó el título de la AMB supergallo Fedecaribe con una segunda parada redonda sobre Geyci Lorenzo. Domínguez también tiene una victoria sobre Camilo Pérez (9-1)

Domínguez viene de un paro en el quinto asalto sobre Carlos Rodríguez Febrero 21 en Allentown, Pensilvania.

Macias of Iztacalco, México es un veterano que luce un récord de 26-15 con 13 nocauts.
Macías tiene un montón de victorias de calidad en su libro mayor en los gustos de Giovani Caro (1-0), Crystopher Carlos Martínez (1-0-1), Armando Guzmán (8-0), Sebastien Gauthier (17-1).
Él ganó el título NABF de peso gallo con una tercera parada redonda sobre Arturo Camargo.
Él también tiene victorias sobre David Sánchez (10-1-2), Edgar Lozano (1-0-1), Martín Casillas (8-1) y Braulio Santos (11-1). Macias viene de una primera derrota paro ronda a Jorge Lara (26-0-1) en Marzo 7.
Habrá tres de ocho asaltos co-características que pondrá de relieve un niño de nueve pelea cartelera
8 rounds:

Bryant Perella (11-0, 7 Nocáuts) de Lehigh Acres, FL luchará Alemán Pérez (11-1-3, 3 Nocáuts) de Tijuana, MX en una pelea de peso welter.

John Magda (9-0, 6 Nocáuts) de Rutherford, NJ luchará Miguel Ángel Manguia (31-32-1, 25 Nocáuts) en un combate de peso medio estupendo.

Gervonta Davis (10-0, 9 Nocáuts) de Baltimore, MD asumirá Alberta Mora (5-3, 1 KO) de la Ciudad de México en el combate de peso pluma.
En combates 6 ronda:

Kareem Martin (4-0-1, 3 Nocáuts) de Washington, DC se enfrentará con Juan Aguirre(6-14-1) de Jacksonville, FL en una pelea de peso welter.

De peso medio Caleb Plant Hunter (6-0, 5 Nocáuts) de Ashland City, TN luchará David Lujan (4-3, 1 KO) de Wichita Falls, TX.

Jamontay Clark (5-0, 3 Nocáuts) de Cincinnati, OH batallarán Jonathan García (4-13, 1 KO) de Aguada, PR en una pelea de peso welter.

Pro debutante peso semipesado Carlos Góngora de Brooklyn, NY luchará Efiginio Pérez (0-4) de Puerto Rico.
Jr. Welter Keenan Smith (6-0, 2 Nocáuts de Filadelfia) se llevará a Luis Rodriguez (3-3, 2 Nocáuts) de Carolina, PR.
Peso Semipesado Antuwyan Aikens (9-0, 1 Nocáuts) .de Atlantic City, NJ lucharáEdgar Pérez (6-13, 3 Nocáuts) de Chicago, Illinois.
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La primera pelea comenzará a las 7 Primer ministro con las puertas de apertura en 6 Primer ministro.

M-1 DESAFÍO 58: BATALLA EN LAS MONTAÑAS 4

 

Presentes

M-1 DESAFÍO 58: BATALLA EN LAS MONTAÑAS 4

Igor Fernandes vs. Murad Abdulaev

Libre M-1 Challenge campeonato welter

Junio 6, 2015 ● Ingushetia, Rusia

Ver en vivo en WWW.M1GLOBAL.TV

Igor Fernandes batallas Murad Abdulaev de vacantes

M-1 Challenge título welter

Morrison-Vitruk, Buisson-Ragimov también

M-1 Desafío 58: Batalla en las montañas 4

Junio 6 en Ingushetia, Rusia

 

ST. PETERSBURG, Rusia (Mayo 13, 2015) – Invasor brasileño Igor “Chatubinha” Fernandes lucharán enemigo de Rusia Murad “Cazador” Abdulaev de junio 6 por el vacante M-1 Challenge título welter, cabeza de cartel de M-1 Challenge 58: Batalla en las montañas 4, en Ingushetia, Rusia.

Fernandes (18-6-0, 2 KO / TKO, 13 SUB), quien ha ganado sus últimas seis peleas, hará su M-1 debut contra Abdulaev (14-3-1, 5 KO / TKO, 1 SUB), quien está invicto en dos M-1 peleas reto.

Durante los últimos años, Fernandes ha sido demasiado peligroso para muchos combatientes para asumir, dejándolo inactivo durante el pasado 26 meses. El peso welter dotados inmediatamente merecía y recibió una oportunidad por el título al firmar con M-1 Global.

M-1 Desafío 58
M-1 Desafío 58

Abdulaev ha ganado 11 de su pasado 12 peleas. Un delantero peligroso, con un juego de tierra firme, Abdulaev viene de un impresionante nocaut en ganarse a Daniel Taber en octubre pasado en M-1 Desafío 52.

El campeonato de peso welter de M-1 Challenge fue anulado por Rashid Magomedov quien dejó la promoción.

Un par de peleas de peso pluma potencialmente explosivos también se han anunciado para M-1 Desafío 58 tan estadounidense Sotavento “Bulldog Americano” Morrison caras Pavel Vitruk, y Antun Racic se reúne Tural Nizami.

Morrison (13-5-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB, luchando fuera de Okanogon Washington, está fuera para romper su lucha de dos derrotas consecutivas al Ragimov (SUB1 – brazo de bloqueo) en M-1 Desafío 49 junio pasado y la decisión de cinco asaltos al campeón defensor Marat Gufurov por el título Desafío M-1 en M-1 Desafío 47. El fuerte físicamente, caza estadounidense experimentado está planeando un rebote junio 6.

En febrero pasado en M-1 Challenge 55, Vitruk (12-1-0, 3 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) perdido en el M-1 Desafío 55 en una batalla de peleadores invictos a Max Coga por medio de una presentación en la tercera ronda (estrangulación). El nativo de Ucrania que vive en San. Petersburgo, Rusia es un especialista en Muay Thai.

Racic (17-5-0, 13 SUB) es un joven, Perspectiva de Croacia que ha ganado sus últimas cuatro peleas seguidas. Prefiere usar su vasto arsenal de movimientos de sumisión. En su última pelea, Racic derrotado Lemmi Krusic (16-4-0), de Eslovenia, en octubre pasado.

Ragimov (9-2-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB) ganado una oportunidad por el título tras derrotar Morrison, en el que perdió a M-1 Challenge campeón de peso pluma Juan “Este es el” Buchinger en octubre pasado en M-1 Desafío 52. En la Pelea de la Noche, Ragimov fue detenido por golpes en la cuarta ronda, después de sufrir un dedo fracturado y desplazado en su mano izquierda, así como rotura de ligamentos en su mano derecha.

M-1 Desafío 58 será transmitido en vivo en alta definición en www.M1Global.TV. Los espectadores podrán ver las peleas preliminares y la tarjeta principal, conectándose a registrarse en www.M1Global.TV. Los aficionados pueden ver toda la acción en sus equipos, así como en Andriod y Apple teléfonos inteligentes y tabletas.

Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio. Peleas adicionales que pronto se anunciarán.

Red de Lucha contra saldrá al aire M-1 Desafío 57 vivir en la televisión óptimo de Cablevision, Grande Comunicaciones, Shentel Cable y Armstrong por cable en los EE.UU., así como a nivel nacional en Canadá, Roku dispositivos a través de América del Norte, y en el mundo en más de 30 países de Europa, África y Oriente Medio.

 

 

 

Información

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Bailey Looks de recuperar el título por tercera vez, Caras Speight El sábado

 

De Slough Ian Bailey es la esperanza de recuperar el título de peso pluma de la zona sur, que perdió en la báscula después de no poder hacer el peso del campeonato, cuando se enfrentó a Dan Naylor en julio 2013, cuando enfrente al campeón reinante Jamie Speight sobre el evento Promociones Goodwin en el York Hall en Londres este próximo sábado.

 

Muralla exterior, quien durante su carrera de siete pro año se ha celebrado la corona del Área Sur de peso pluma en dos ocasiones anteriores, así como los dos títulos británicos y Maestros Internacionales, se ocupará de su octavo concurso de Campeonato.

 

Su oponente Speight, quien ganó el título contra Craig Whyatt en mayo del año pasado, estará compitiendo en su décima pelea de campeonato y ha ocupado tanto de la pluma y títulos de Super Pluma de la zona sur, así como el título de Máster Internacional welter ligero durante su carrera.

 

En papel, así como a los ojos de muchos expertos, el partido hasta parece casi tan igual como podría ser, ya que tanto Bailey y Speight tienen doce victorias cada uno, ambos son excelentes boxeadores y ambos tienen triunfos mínimos de parada en el expediente, Bailey cuatro y Speight apenas el uno.

 

Mandamás de Campeones TKO Gimnasio y gerente de Bailey, Johnny Eames, habló brevemente sobre la próxima pelea y también expresó su decepción por la lucha de ser para el Área Sur y no el Inglés como había esperado.

 

"Obviamente estamos contentos de que Ian está luchando por el título de Zona Sur, contra Jamie Speight, que será una gran pelea y me gustaría dar las gracias a Steve Goodwin para dar Ian la oportunidad de luchar por el título en su programa.

 

En diciembre de Ian se suponía que luchar John Quigley por el título de Inglés, pero tres o cuatro días antes de la pelea Quigley se retiró diciendo que no podía hacer el peso, pero no se hizo nada de eso y Ian fue eliminado de el título de Inglés y otros dos combatientes fueron puestos en lugar de él, que me parece bastante injusto ".

 

Muralla exterior, quien había dicho de forma pasiva como habló luego añadió su manager,

 

"Como dice Johnny Estoy muy contento de estar luchando por el título de Zona Sur de nuevo, pero eso es teñida con un poco de decepción por la oportunidad por el título Inglés, que habría dado mucho más apalancamiento para una posible oportunidad por el título británico en el futuro, Me refiero a un título de Inglés te lleva más arriba en el ranking nacional y en última instancia, podría alinear conmigo para una oportunidad por el británico, así que eso es lo que significa para mí, si hubiera sido el título de Inglés que habría sido mejor para mí carrera sabio.

 

No me malinterpreten Quiero que este título de nuevo, Estoy en forma súper, Yo sigo haciendo las cosas como hago normalmente para una pelea por el título, esperemos que después de esto algo más grande viene.

 

El entrenamiento ha ido muy bien, buen combate, hecho algunas buenas sesiones con Mitchell Smith, Mickey O'Rourke, así como con algunos aficionados superiores, así que tuvimos algunos realmente buena de entrenamiento para éste, sí lo preparativos han ido muy bien.

 

Parece que va a ser un muy buen espectáculo y una muy buena pelea, Jamie puede ser un corredor, Creo que va a retroceder para darse un poco de espacio, porque voy a ser demasiado para él en todos los departamentos, por lo que va a hacer lo que tiene que hacer para tratar de romper mi ritmo y voy a hacer lo que tengo que hacer para entrar en él y hacer lo mío.

 

No puedo esperar, con muchas ganas de luchar y convertirse en un campeón de tres veces ".

 

Ian Bailey contra Jamie Speight para el campeonato de peso pluma de la zona sur de cuenta en el caso Promociones Goodwin en el York Hall, en Bethnal Green, Londres el sábado 16ºMayo 2015

 

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'Manny’ Rodríguez para defender el título OMB Latino contra Luis Hinojosa

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Foto por Esdel Palermo / Fresh Boxeo
La Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB) Campeón de peso gallo Latino, Emmanuel "Manny’ Rodríguez (11-0, 7 Nocáuts) of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico tendrá que resolver asuntos pendientes con el ex retador mundial, Luis Hinojosa (27-8 , 17 Nocáuts) de la República Dominicana, en Sábado, Mayo 30 en el Coliseo Cosme Beitia en Cataño, Puerto Rico.
Rodríguez ganó el título Latino de la OMB peso gallo después de noquear en el primer nativo ronda Philly Miguel Cartagena 13-2, 5 Del ex aficionado KO y 2 Campeón Nacional de hora de EE.UU. que ganó los Guantes de Oro de Filadelfia 11 veces.
En febrero pasado, Hinojosa estaba programado para enfrentar al peleador puertorriqueño pero la pelea fue cancelada debido a los problemas de visado dominicano.
“Soy consciente de que estoy frente a un rival con experiencia que se viene con todos los trucos en el libro. Es una batalla probado veterano boxeador que lanza muchos golpes y tal vez esto tal vez la pelea más dura de mi carrera, pero mi equipo y yo estamos trabajando duro en la preparación para esta pelea, y estaremos preparados para todo y cualquier cosa que él puede llegar a durante la lucha para asegurar que el cinturón no dejará Puerto Rico”, dijo Emmanuel Rodríguez, quien continuó, “en los medios de comunicación social, muchos fans me han dicho que Hinojosa está en perfecto estado, y no ha parado de entrenar ya que la pelea fue cancelada en febrero. ¿Qué puedo decir sobre este? Huelo la guerra”
En su corta carrera en el boxeo profesional, Rodríguez tiene notables victorias sobre el contendiente por el título mundial, David Quijano y el ex campeón FECARBOX (CMB), Félix Pérez, ambas victorias fueron por decisión unánime. En su última pelea que tuvo lugar en febrero, Rodríguez derrotó al campeón húngaro, Gabor Molnar por nocaut técnico en el segundo round.
Después de sufrir siete derrotas temprano en su carrera, en 2010 Hinojosa recibió en una racha de victoria caliente al ganar su siguiente 25 peleas y capturado los títulos AMB Fedecaribe y Fedelatin AMB en el proceso. En agosto 2014, Hinojosa viajó a Venezuela para la pelea más importante de su carrera, que era por el título mundial interino AMB. Su oponente Yonfrez Parejo derrotó Hinojosa por nocaut técnico en el undécimo asalto en una pelea de cerca y emocionante.
Inmediatamente, Hinojosa regresó a la columna ganadora al obtener una victoria por nocaut técnico en el tercer asalto sobre el prospecto, Luis Rosa en noviembre 2014.
Gerente de Rodríguez Juan Orengo comentó; “Hinojosa es muy listo y su equipo nos ha advertido que estar preparado. Tengo mucha confianza en el talento de Manny y que va a prevalecer en la lucha y conservará su cinturón garantizando al mismo tiempo los fans de conseguir un gran espectáculo. Esta será una guerra de principio y al final, los verdaderos ganadores serán definitivamente ser los fans”.
“Si todo va bien, 'Manny’ estará de regreso en agosto y al final del año vamos a tirar por un título mundial en 118 libras.” Orengo dijo.
Rodríguez, quien es el primer puertorriqueño en ganar una medalla de oro en el 2010 Olimpíadas Juveniles en Singapur 2010 está clasificado #8 en el mundo por la OMB, y #11 por el CMB.
Pronto más detalles por venir sobre la tarjeta de boxeo que está siendo promovido por Fresh Boxeo y / V Promociones Eléctricas M.
Las imágenes de vídeo para descargar:
Rodríguez vs Cartagena
Rodríguez vs Molnar

Frank De Alba a la batalla Bernardo Gómez Uribe por UBF título ligero para resaltar la tarjeta en el Estadio Holiday Inn en mayo 29 en Filadelfia

Steve Upsher Cámaras para luchar Alejandro Rodríguez

Farah Ennis a la batalla Michael Gbenga

Plus invicto Miguel Cruz, Christopher Brooker y Raynell Williams
Para publicación inmediata
Filadelfia (Mayo 13,2015)-El Viernes noche,Mayo 29, el boxeo llega a la Estadio Holiday Inn (900 Packer Avenida) en Filadelfia, donde algunos de los mejores nombres en Filadelfia el boxeo se presentará en una tarjeta promovida por Promociones del Rey.
En el evento principal, Frank De Alba competirán por el título de peso ligero contra UBF Bernardo Gómez Uribe en una pelea programada para 10 asaltos.
De Alba de la Lectura, PA ha ganado 13 recta lucha para levantar la impresionante marca de 15-1-2 con cinco knockouts.
La 27 años de edad, De Alba tiene victorias sobre Andrew Bentley (1-0) & Benjamín Burgos (1-0). Ganó el título UBF Todo Américas Super Pluma con paro ronda quinta sobre Pablo Batres. Ha hecho dos defensas del cinturón que incluye su última salida, cuando ganó una decisión unánime 8 asaltos sobre José Bustos en Febrero 21.
Uribe of Guadalajara, México cuenta con un registro de 14-3 con 10 nocauts.
La 25 años de edad, ha ganado seis en fila con la última siendo un paro ronda séptima sobre Antonio Sánchez en abril 19.
En una pelea co-estelar, peso semipesado Farah Ennis estarán en acción en un combate a 8 asaltos contra Michael Gbenga
Ennis de Filadelfia tiene un registro de 21-2 con 12 nocauts.
Esta será la 32 años de edad, primer combate en Ennis 22 meses. Él tiene victorias sobre de Scott Sigmon (1-0), Bobby Jordan (6-0-1), Héroe El Amin (11-2), Richard Pierson (11-2) y Anthony Hanshaw (23-2-2). Ennis ganó el título NABF de peso medio estupendo con una victoria sobre Víctor Lares. Ennis viene de una derrota al actual campeón del CMB peso súper mediano Badou Jack en julio 19, 2013.
Gbenga de Accra, Ghana tiene un registro de 20-19 con todo 20 gana venir a través de golpes de gracia.
Gbenga ha luchado la alta competición, como Dean Francis, Ilunga Kubu, Andre Dirrell, actual campeón del CMB peso súper mediano Badou Jack, Lennox Allen, Marcos Issac, Travis Peterkin, Joe Smith Jr., Derrick Webster, Vyacheslav Shabranskyy, Trevor McCumby, Phillip Jackson Benson y en su última pelea cuando él cayó una decisión 8 asaltos ante Medzhid Bektemirov en abril 18.
En una segunda pelea co-estelar, jr. welter Steve Upsher competirán en una pelea de 8 asaltos contra Alejandro Rodriguez.
Upsher de Filadelfia tiene un registro de 24-4-1 con seis nocauts.
La 30 años de edad, se convirtió en profesional en 2003 y fue 24-1-1 ganar su primer 26 extremos.
Él tiene victorias sobre Michael Weaver (2-0-1), Darrell Crenshaw (1-0) y Bayan Jargal (15-3). él está tratando de romper una racha de tres peleas donde tomó el ex campeón mundial Luis Collazo y el invicto prospecto Eddie Gómez. Su viene de una derrota por decisión ante el ex campeón del mundo Andre Berto, que tuvo lugar en septiembre 6, 2014.
Rodríguez de Guadalajra, México cuenta con un registro de 24-16-1 con 14 nocauts.
Rodríguez tiene victorias sólidas más de Juan Carlos Aparicio (12-1), Iván Pérez (10-2), Daniel Evangelista (11-0-1), Hugo Hernández (12-3-1). En su última pelea, Rodríguez ganó una decisión unánime 8 asaltos sobre Fernando Ayala en mayo 2.
También aparece en los episodios 8 ronda será invicto peso welter Miguel Cruz (8-0, 7 Nocáuts) de Lake Mary, Florida, Peso pluma Brandon Bennett (18-1, 7 Nocáuts) de Cincinnati, Ohio, y de peso medio Demond Nicholson (12-1, 12 Nocáuts) de Laurel, Maryland.
Tomar parte en combates 6 ronda será el ex U.S. Olímpico Raynell Williams (7-0, 4 Nocáuts). Williams luchará en una pelea de peso ligero programado para el 6 rondas
Completando la tarjeta en un combate 4 ronda será invicto súper mediano Christopher Brooker (2-0, 2 Nocáuts) de Filadelfia.
Los boletos están a $75 y & $50 y se pueden adquirir enwww.stadiumboxing.eventbrite.com o llamando al 610 587 5950

La primera pelea comenzará a las 6:45 PM con las puertas de apertura en 6 Primer ministro.

Dodson y Star tachonado 23 de Economides Head Up Vaughan mayo Liverpool Evento.

Renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan is clearly determined to raise the bar, for Small Hall Boxing events, to a whole new level, with his latest offering, dubbed ‘NEW ERA – An Evening Of Professional Boxing’, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool, en sábado 23rd Mayo 2015.

 

For those that were at Vaughan’s previous event, at the Grand Central Hall back in March, there is no need to stress just how good the event was.

 

Mayo 23rd promises much, much more, on paper NEW ERA looks set to not only be a true small hall classic, but also looks likely to set a new standard that very few small hall promotions could possibly match.

 

Heading up the twelve bout card is Liverpool’s very own Tony Dodson, who will be back in hometown action for the first time since beating Darren Stubbs to secure the IBO Light Heavyweight International title, back in October 2011.

 

En el 23rd Mayo, Dodson, who in his previous fight secured a solid points victory over one of the toughest opponents aroundthe mischievous, yet highly durable, Jody Meikle, will be facing Latvia’s big punching Andrejs Pokumeiko.

 

In March last year, Pokumeiko secured a good solid points win over Ilford’s Kevin Greenwood at York Hall in London, which is the only points win on his record, every other win has come by way of stoppage victory.

 

The main support sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion Paul ‘Spartan’ Economides, in a non-championship contest against Estonia’s Sergey Tasimov.

 

Back on Vaughan’s previous event Economides put in another top class performance, against Ghana’s two time Commonwealth title challenger Isaac Quaye, on way to securing another sensational second round stoppage victory.

 

That particular win says a lot about Economides’ power as Quaye hadn’t been stopped on any of his previous thirty six fights, some feat considering Quaye has battled it out with the likes of Commonwealth champion Don Broadhurst, Británico, Commonwealth and European Champion Kevin Satchell and WBO European Champion Iain Butcher amongst other notable stars.

 

What’s more, en mayo 2nd Economides went one better, with a clinical first round stoppage of the Czech Republic’s Petr Gyna, at the York Hall in London.

 

Globe trotting Tasimov, has fought some of the UK’s top stars previously, including interim WBA World Champion Derry Mathews, British and European Champion and upcoming IBF World title challenger Lee Askins, as well as former British and Commonwealth Champion Nicky Booth.

 

Whilst most cards have a top-flight domestic bout or two heading up the show, the support card is usually made up of local ‘house’ fighters tentatively building their records. Not this card; only three of the undercard fights feature developing talent, the rest are already well and truly established prospects and stars.

 

One of the most interesting match ups on the card pits Liverpool’s Nick Quigley against … you’ve guessed it, the aforementioned Jody Meikle.

 

Quigley made short work of his last opponent, Ludvik Gina, sensationally stopping the Czech in just fifty five seconds of the first round.

 

Don’t think the same will happen against Meikle, but do expect six rounds of truly entertaining boxing, with some mischievousness sprinkled in for maximum effect, based on Meikle’s last outing against Onder Ozgul at York Hall on May 2nd.

 

Next up is the exciting prospect of watching one of the World’s most successful Kick Boxing stars ever, thirteen time World Champion Marlon Hunt, making his highly anticipated transition to the pro boxing ranks, against Latvia’s Uldis Pucens.

 

Hunt recently said “After winning 13 Professional World titles in Full Contact Kickboxing, K – 1Rules and Muay Thai and Unifying the Big 5 CMB, A, WAKO PRO, IKF & WKA and winning other mid and low Tier World Titles and various Semi Pro Boxing Titles it’s time to take on the Professional Boxing world. "

 

Hunt has made clear that he isn’t taking up pro boxing to just make up the numbers, he’s a hundred percent determined to be the first ever four discipline World Champion.

 

Whilst on the subject of World Champions, Chester’s World Boxing Federation Welterweight World Champ Chris Goodwin is back in action once more, in a non-championship bout, against Finsbury Park, London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

 

Goodwin, a two division World Champion, will be making his first appearance since beating Georgia’s Mikheil Avakyan to win the coveted WBF World crown back in August.

 

Alejandro, who had been training and fighting in America until recently, scored a third round stoppage victory over Tadas Stulginskas on his return to UK action at York Hall in London last October.

 

Birmingham’s undefeated Lightweight sensation Antonio Counihan is back in the ‘Pool, this time to face Janis Puksins.

 

Counihan, the former England Amateur Captain, has been nothing but sensational in each of his six previous bouts, stopping five inside the distance, however it was his last performance that proved that the Brummie youngster is destined to rise to the very top.

 

Back in March, Counihan took on previously unbeaten Czech Lukas Radic, Counihan didn’t just beat Radic, he plain destroyed him in just two minutes and twenty eight seconds of the first round.

 

Puksins is another globe trotter that should be quite well known to British fans, having fought the likes of former Prizefighter winner Ricky Owen, former WBU, WBF, WBC and Prizefighter Champion Choi Tseveenpurev, British Champ James Dickens and upcoming Commonwealth title challenger Jason Cunningham amongst others.

 

Another youngster who is fast heading towards World stardom is Liverpool based, Russian Featherweight prospect David Agadzhanyan, who will face former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Osuwu on May 23rd.

 

Like Counihan, Agadzhanyan has stopped all but one of his previous opponents and coincidently the bout against the one that went the distance, another previously unbeaten prospect Daniel Bazo, featured on Vaughan’s last event.

 

¡Qué lucha, it was something truly special and a fight that many of those in attendance would love to see re-matched sometime in the near future, although have to say the result would probably be the same as Agadzhanyan is a tremendous talent, one that is likely to follow in the footsteps of Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalevyep, he’s that special.

 

Since that win, Agadzhanyan totally destroyed Czech Republic’s Josef Redlich, putting the Czech lad down three times before finally stopping him on the two minute and twenty five second mark of the first round, at the York Hall in London on May 2nd.

 

Liverpool’s former British, Commonwealth and WBF World title challenger Tony Moran is set for his first hometown fight since beating Czaba Andras at the Olympia back in 2005.

 

En mayo 23rd Moran will be facing Blackpool’s former WBC United States title challenger Mathew ‘The Rock’ Ellis.

 

Welsh Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher makes his first Liverpool appearance on May 23rd, against Latvian Zaurs Sadihovs.

 

Back in March Churcher took on Nottingham’s Matt Scriven, after both their original opponents failed to make their flights to the UK.

 

Have to say I doubt the original match-ups would have been anywhere near the Battle Royale these two fought out on that night. It was a sensational close fought bout, with both protagonists giving their all in front of a highly appreciative crowd.

 

Churcher won on points, but have to say the real winners were the fans in attendance on the night, as that was one seriously exciting, all action fight.

 

Sadihovs, who has a won four, lost two record, however each of the wins came way of first round stoppage victories, including a full blown KO of Olegs Asejevs in January.

 

Making his third pro outing on May 23rd will be big punching Liverpudlian Featherweight Jay Carney.

 

Young Carney is proving to be one of the finds of the year, two outings, two fantastic stoppage wins.

 

Back in December Carney utterly outclassed Patrik Gadzo before stopping him on the one minute and thirty two second mark of the first round.

 

Then in March followed that great win up with a third round stoppage victory over the highly experienced Petr Gyna. Have to say that was a great fight, young Carney was far more relaxed and just performed perfectly, dominating Gyna for virtually every second the bout lasted.

 

Carney’s opponent on May 23rd is Dmitrijs Gutsman, is another big puncher, whilst his record is two wins and four losses, it should be noted that the wins both came way of first round stoppage.

 

Also making his third pro outing on May 23rd is Liverpool’s Lee Boyce, who will be taking on Scunthorpe’s Matthew Pepper.

 

Back in March Boyce literally destroyed Matus Olah with the very first power shot he threw, a cracking bodyshot that sent Olah down and out after just twenty seconds of the first round.

 

It should be noted that the power shot from Boyce actually cracked Olah’s rib, so whilst we didn’t get to see much action we now know just how powerful Boyce’s punches are.

 

Finally making his professional debut on the 23rd May is Liverpool Welterweight Dayle Gallagher, who goes up against Nottingham’s experienced Matt Scriven.

 

Gallagher is a classy young boxer and Scriven is as tough as they come, so expect fireworks when they go toe to toe.

 

So there you have it, one seriously great card for what is clearly going to be one seriously great fight night, so now you know it’s time to go and get those tickets because if you miss it, you’ll regret it.

 

The Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event takes place at the Grand Central Hall, 35 Renshaw Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 2SF, en sábado 23rd Mayo 2015.

Sancionar para este evento será facilitado por la Comisión de Boxeo de Malta (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Entradas a un precio de £ 30 & £40 are available direct from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

 

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