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ShoBox: Ko te Generation New: Rāmere, Hōngongoi 17 i 10 p.m. ET / PT

Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i CBS: Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 18 i 4 p.m. AND/1p.m. PT

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®: Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 18 i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT

NEW YORK (Hōngongoi 13, 2015) - SHOWTIME Sports® a CBS Sports ka mea kia whakahere wiki mahi-Kikī o whawhai huri noa raupapa mekemeke rerekē e toru timata ki ShoBox: Ko te Generation New i runga i Rāmere, Hōngongoi 17, a te mutunga o ki te ahiahi-ahiahi motuhake PBC i te CBS doubleheader me SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader te wāhi kotahi i Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 18.

 

Ka rangi te telecast SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT i te Don Haskins Arena i te University o Texas El Paso, me te PBC i runga i CBS haapurororaa e ô tika haora i mua i te ao i taua, ora i runga i CBS Sports i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT.

 

ShoBox: Ko te Generation New Ka whana-atu i te mahi wiki i runga i te Paraire ora i runga i SHOWTIME i 10 p.m. ET / PT (roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru) i Sands Casino Hotel i roto i te Peterehema, Pa., rite te raupapa whanaketanga amanaki-hāngai whakanui ona 14th huritau ki te quadrupleheader ngā opuaraa tūturu ono squaring atu.

 

"SHOWTIME Sports me CBS Sports e harikoa ki te whakahere pā i te wiki tuatahi o te mekemeke ngā i te iti rawa e iwa whawhai, tae atu ki ngā toa ao e rua, me te eliminator taitara ao,"Ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Matua Vice te peresideni me Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports. “From boxing’s biggest stars on our SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING franchise and undefeated prospects on our critically acclaimed ShoBox raupapa, ki te mahi tahi me o matou hoa i PBC me CBS Sports, Ko tatou i te ūnga mō te whawhai pā tenei wiki ".

 

I roto i te hui matua SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING, Superstar Mexican Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 Koó) will aim for redemption as he returns to the ring with a new trainer in a lower weight class. The former middleweight champion will take on fellow Mexican brawler Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 Koó) i roto i tona whawhai tuatahi ki te kaiwhakangungu rongonui Robert Garcia i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whitu tekau super a'ee.

 

Hoki i runga i SHOWTIME, he rua o runga bantamweights ka hoatu e ratou pūkete tūturu ki runga ki te raina rite Puerto Rican Tuaro McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 Koó) e i runga i Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 Koó) mo te wātea IBF whā World Championship. In the opener of the tripleheader, tūturu nguha 140-pauna Amir ahau (17-0, 14 Koó) ka tangohia i runga i te hōia Fernando Angulo (29-9, 16 Koó) i roto i te eliminator 10-a tawhio noa ki te riro i te No. 1 kaiwero whakahauanga i roto i te WBC.

 

PBC on CBS will take center stage earlier that afternoon with an action-packed doubleheader. In the 12-round main event, Irish toa Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 Koó) ka tiakina e tona Junior tekau mā World Championship ki nguha Mexican Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 Koó). In the PBC on CBS co-main event, nguha taumahamaha Chris Arreola (36-4, 31 Koó) ka tangohia i runga i Frederic Kassi (18-3, 10 Koó) i roto i te a'ee 8/10-a tawhio noa.

 

ShoBox: Ko te Generation New Ka whana-atu i te wiki i runga i te Paraire ki te quintessential ShoBoxkāri ōrite pai pai-i titiro i roto i te tahi o nga whakamātautau uaua o ratou mahi.

 

I roto i te hui matua, Antoine Douglas (17-0-1, 10 Koó) Ka fehangahangai Istvan Szili (18-0-2, 8 Koó) i roto i te whitu tekau a'ee 10-a tawhio noa, ia te rua o nga opuaraa tūturu, Derrick Webster (19-0, 10 Koó) a Arif Magomedov (15-0, 9 Koó), Square atu i roto i te whitu tekau super 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga.

 

I runga i ano i te ShoBox telecast, Arama Lopez (12-0, 6 Koó) will meet fellow undefeated prospect Eliecer Aquino (17-0-1, 11 Koó) i roto i te tiaturiraa 10-a tawhio noa a'ee whā super me-mea patu kotahi Jerry Odom (13-1, 12 Koó, 1 NC) Ka kanohi Samuel Clarkson (14-3, 8 Koó) i roto i te waru-a tawhio noa whitu tekau super matchup.

 

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Tūturu Amir Imam TE TAKE ON Fernando ANGULO I 140-PAUNA WBC ELIMINATOR

ON SATURDAY, JULY 18, Te noho i SHOWTIME®

E toru-Whawhai SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING Telecast Headlined Na

Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. vs. Marcos Reyes i te Don Haskins Center I roto i te El Paso, Texas

STEP, Texas (Hōngongoi 10, 2015) – Tūturu nguha 140-pauna Amir “Young te Kaiwhakaako” E ahau(17-0, 14 Koó) ka tangohia i runga i hōia o mua kaiwero taitara ao Fernando “”Ko te Fair” Angulo (29-9, 16 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa WBC eliminator taitara super ono tekau i roto i te a'ee whatitoka o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® i runga i Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 18, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT) i te Don Haskins Center i roto i te El Paso, Texas.

 

Ko te toa o te Imam vs. Angulo mau e te WBC No. 1 kaiwero whakahauanga ki te toa o te Lucas Matthysse tata whakahau vs. Viktor Postol a'ee mo te wātea WBC Super Kōmāmā World Taitara.

 

Ko tētahi o opuaraa tere-maranga o te mekemeke, kua patototanga a roto i te Imam-tau 24-tawhito 14 o tona 17 professional opponents since turning pro in 2011. The Albany, N.Y., ko te whenua e haere mai atu i te wikitoria 10-a tawhio noa lopsided runga i Walter Castillo i runga i April 18 i roto i te a'ee teata i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

“'Oku Oaoa hoki te whawhai ahau. Kei te pae hopea taku moe haere mai pono,” Na ka mea a Imam. “Ko fele tenei toku pere taitara matau konei. This is the biggest fight of my career and I know I can’t mess it up. Not everyone gets to make it here, engari whiwhi ahau ki te whakaatu i te ao toku taranata kotahi ano.”

 

A ngaio mai 1999, Kei te noho ana i tēnei wā Angulo he wini pūkenga e rima-whawhai, ki tona te whakaoranga tino tata haere mai i roto i te Noema 2014 via a 10-round decision over Pedro Verdu. The native of Caracas, Venezuela mā Ecuador hanga ana U.S. waiata i roto i 2006 i roto i te whawhai teata i runga i SHOWTIME, ngaro i te whakatau 12-a tawhio noa mo te Ingoa WBA Kōmāmā ki Juan Diaz i Arizona.

 

“'Oku Ou vēkeveke ke fehangahangai Amir Imam ki runga ki ahau Hōngongoi 18,” Angulo said. “Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki ki ahau te tiki i te wini nui i runga i SHOWTIME me i mua o te pā mekemeke nui i roto i te El Paso tenei. E kore e haere au e ahau ki te ururua tenei tupono.”

 

Imam vs. Angulo hono te doubleheader ahiahi-ahiahi onge rite CBS Sports me SHOWTIME ngā ki te televise kahore iti iho i te rima whawhai i te Don Haskins Center i Te Hau-ā-uru Texas.

 

Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i CBS e whana-atu i te mahi ki te doubleheader ngā i te US. tuatahi o te Airihi toa Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 Koó), ko wai ka tiakina e tona Junior tekau mā World Championship ki nguha Mexican Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 Koó) in the 12-round main event. In the PBC on CBS co-main event, nguha taumahamaha Chris Arreola (36-4, 31 Koó) ka hoki ki te mowhiti ki te taumahamaha Cameroonian Fred Kassi (18-3, 10 Koó).

 

I muri i taua ahiahi, SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING e wā pokapū rite superstar MexicanJulio Hiha Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 Koó) aims for redemption against fellow Mexican brawler Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 Koó) i roto i tona whawhai tuatahi ki te kaiwhakangungu rongonui Robert Garcia i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whitu tekau super a'ee. In the evening’s co-feature, he rua o runga bantamweights ka hoatu e ratou pūkete tūturu ki runga ki te raina rite Puerto Rican Tuaro McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 Koó) e i runga i Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 Koó) mo te wātea IBF whā World Championship.

 

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ANDRZEJ FONFARA STOPS JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR., WINS BY 9TH-ROUND TKO AT STUBHUB CENTER

Amir Imam Remains Unbeaten

With Unanimous Decision Over Walter Castillo

Unbeaten Moises Flores Outpoints Oscar Escandon To Win

WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Title; Omar Chavez Triumphs

By Decision, Fabian Maidana by Knockout on SHO EXTREME

Catch SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Replay
Rāhina, April 20, i 10 p.m.ET/PT on SHO EXTREME

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Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

Carson, Calif. (April 18, 2015) – Confident and determined, Andrzej “The PolishPrince” Fonfara (27-3, 16 Koó) spoiled the ring return of Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 Koó) in resounding fashion Rāhoroi po, flooring the former middleweight champion one time en route to a one-sided ninth-round TKO in the main event ofSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ora i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

Fonfara, of Chicago by way of Radon, Poland, dropped Chavez, of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, with a wide left hook 50 seconds into the ninth round before a boisterous crowd of 8,636 predominately-Chavez fans at StubHub Center. It was the first time in 52 professional fights that Chavez had hit the canvas from a punch.

 

Upon returning to the corner, Chavez could be heard on the telecast telling trainer Joe Goossen that he had hurt his right leg and could no longer continue. Moments i muri mai, the fight was halted. The busier and more accurate fighter throughout, Fonfara was comfortably ahead on the three judgesscorecards by scored of 89-80 a 88-81 twice after nine full rounds.

 

Offered an ecstatic Fonfara, who had his fair share of Polish fans at the venue: “I knew he was a tough fighter, quick and in good shape but when he hit me for the first time in the first round, I knew I was going to win this fight. He didn’t punch as hard as everybody said he did.

 

I saw his punches easily coming in. I know I threw more punches. I was a little surprised that he did not come out for the (10th) but he was cut, had been getting beat up and had just got knocked down, so he knew what would happen if he came out.

 

Chavez said before the fight that he didn’t think I could take his body punches. I think I took them pretty good and passed that test.

 

I know there are things I can still work on in training to become a more complete boxer, engarite po nei was a dream come true. I want a rematch with (Light Heavyweight World Champion) A Tamutu Stevenson.

 

Said Chavez, the son of legendary Mexican icon, Julio Hiha Chavez Sr. in the ring afterward and before he was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure, “Maybe 170,172 pounds is too big for me, maybe I’ll go back down. I’m not sure what my future holds. It was a very tough fight. But I congratulate Andrzej.

 

Goossen told reporters afterward that he hadstopped the fight. It was my decision. I didn’t like what I saw. ”

 

In the first half of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader, undefeated world-ranked super lightweight Amir ahau (17-0, 14 Koó), of Davie, Fla., i te ara o Albany, N.Y., won a lopsided 10-round decision over Walter “Ko te Hammer” Castle.

 

The talented, versatile, E ahau, 24, controlled a fight that featured numerous exchanges especially early on with a left jab and straight right hand.

 

My combinations were effective the whole night, we stuck to our gameplan and came out victorious,” said Imam. “I want any of the world champions next”.

 

Castle, who saw a nine-fight winning streak come to an end, mea “I thought I won the fight. I didn’t get credit for the punches I threw. The judge who scored it 100-90; pai, that gives me no chance to win here. The cut bothered me in the early rounds, but was not a factor after.

 

I mua Rāhoroi, on SHOWTIME EXTREME, tūturu Mohi “El Chucky” Flowers (23-0, 16 Koó), o Kuatalahala, Mexico, captured the WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Championship with a thrilling 12-round split decision over defending champion Oscar Escandon (24-2 16 Koó), of Tolima, Colombia.

 

Flowers, hanga ana 2015 debut and third start in a row in the United States, hira e nga kaute o 116-112 rua me te 113-115.

 

An emotional Flores was near tears afterward. “Kei te tae mai pono tenei te moe – more than a dream come truefor me,” ka mea ia. “I saw my family on the beach, eating meat. I saw my babies better dressed. For me this is a life-changing victory and, ae, I thought it was very, very close but I absolutely feel I won.

 

I want to fight the best next, the top guys at 122 pounds and right now the top guy is Leo Santa Cruz. That’s who I’d like to fight next. I really want to thank all my team, from top to bottom, for giving me this wonderful opportunity. We’re very happy that we joined the Al Haymon team. We’re very loyal and we just really appreciate everything they’ve done for us.

 

Escandon felt he’d done enough to win despite injuring the right index finger on his right hand in the seventh round.

I did all that I could, everything was in my reach, but I think I broke or fractured my finger,” ka mea ia. “In boxing things happen that are out of your control. Because I hurt my hand, I couldn’t throw punches the way I wanted to with my right hand. I tried to do all I could with it. But I didn’t want to injure it further. I’m OK, but I definitely would love a rematch.

 

In the SHOWTIME EXTREME co-feature, Welterweight super Omar “El Businessman”Chavez (33-3-1, 22 Koó), of Culiacan, the younger brother of Chavez, JR. and son of legendary Julio Cesar Sr., won an exciting, pakeke-whawhai, give-and-take eight-round unanimous decision over Richard Gutierrez (28-16-1, 17 Koó), of Arjona, Colombia.

Chavez won by the scores of 78-75 rua me te 77-74. There were no knockdowns.

 

Unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana (6-0, 5 Koó), o Santa Fe, Argentina, the brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, registered a second-round TKO (32 hēkona ki te a tawhio) over outclassed Cory Vom Baur (2-3), of Vancouver, Horoi.

 

Ko te doubleheader SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ka anō-hau i tenei wiki e whai ake:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Rāhina, April 20, 22, 10 te ahiahi. ET/PT SHOWTIME Extreme

 

Rātū, Pipiri 24, i 10 p.m. AND/PT SHO Extreme

 

Rāhoroi o two-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning Rātapu, Pipiri 22 27.

 

Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein me te toa o mua ao Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray pūrongo. I roto i Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins called the SHOWTIME EXTREME action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is Rawiri Dinkins Jr. ki Bob Dunphy aratai.

 

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Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara” was a 12-round bout that took place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. And aired on SHOWTIME.

 

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Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. vs. ANDRZEJ FONFARA AMIR IMAM vs. WALTER CASTILLO OFFICIAL WEIGHTS & Whakaahua

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Ora i te SHOWTIME® Rāhoroi, April 18, (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

From StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. ET / PT

Pāwhiritia HERE To Download Photos From Rāmere o Paunatia-I roto i te
Credit Photo: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Julio Hiha Chavez Jr.: 171 ½ Pounds
Andrzej Fonfara: 171 ½ Pounds

Amir HERE: 140 Pauna
CASTILLO WALTER: 138 Pauna

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME:
OSCAR ESCANDON: 121 ¾ Pounds
Moisés Flores: 121 ¼ Pounds

OMAR CHAVEZ: 159 Pauna
RICHARD GUTIERREZ: 158 ½ Pounds

(SHOWTIME EXTREME Swing Bout)
FABIAN MAIDANA: 146 ¼ Pounds
CORY VOM BAUR: 145 ½ pauna

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“Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara”, a 12-round light heavyweight bout co-promoted by Goossen Whakatairanga a Chavez Promotions that takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). I roto i te hui tahi-matua, Amir Imam faces Walter Castillo in a 10-round jr. welterweight showdown. Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

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Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. VU. Andrzej Fonfara, Amir Imam VU. WALTER CASTILLO FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & Whakaahua

I know that this is a new weight class for me. I realize that Fonfara is very tough and bigger than me, but I am up for the challenge.

– Julio Hiha Chavez Jr.

I want to show the whole world how good I am when I win this fight i runga i Rāhoroi.” — Andrzej Fonfara

Pāwhiritia HERE No te Photos Mai Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tenei Rāhoroi, April 18,

Ora i te SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

Mai i StubHub Center i Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. AND/PT

Roto Mayweather vs. PACQUIAO Premieres Immediately
Following SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING TELECAST

Tikiti hoki Rāhoroi o StubHub Fights Are On Sale!

Los Angeles (April 16, 2015) – Popular Mexican superstar and former middleweight champion Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. and dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara participated in the final the final press conference Rāpare at Crowne Plaza Hotel LAX, just two days before Rāhoroi o SHOWTIME Tuhinga BOXING doubleheader.

 

Chavez (48-1-1, 32 Koó) of Culiacan, Mexico, and Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó) of Chicago by way of Radon, Poland, will meet in the 12-round light heavyweight main event live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10 p.m. AND/ 7 p.m. PT) i Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif. Chavez will make his eagerly awaited return to the ring and first start for new trainer Joe Goossen.

 

Also participating in today’s press conference was undefeated top 10-ranked super lightweight Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó), of Davie, Fla., i te ara o Albany, N.Y.. who will put his unblemished record on the line against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 Koó) (25-2, 18 Koó), o Managua, Nicaragua, in the 10-round co-feature on SHOWTIME.

I SHOWTIME EXTREME® (8 p.m. AND/PT) tenei Rāhoroi, WBA Interim Super Bantamweight World Champion Oscar Escandon (24-1, 16 Koó), of Tolima, Colombia, will make the first defense of his 122-pound title when he faces undefeated Mohi “El Chucky” Flowers (22-0, 1 NC, 16 Koó), o Kuatalahala, Mexico.

 

In the SHOWTIME EXTREME co-feature, Omar “El Businessman” Chavez (32-3-1, 22 Koó), of Culiacan, the younger brother of Chavez, JR. and son of legendary Julio Cesar Sr., Ka fehangahangai Richard Gutierrez (28-15-1, 17 Koó), of Arjona, Colombia, in an eight-round middleweight fight. Also featured on the telecast, wā tukua e, will be a six-round match between unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana, o Santa Fe, Argentina, the brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, who’ll be opposed by Cory Vom Baur (2-2, 0 Koó), of Vancouver, Horoi.

 

Tickets for the event co-promoted by Goossen Promotions and Chavez Promotions are priced at $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, and are on sale online at AXS.com.

What the fighters, trainers and executives said Rāpare:

 

Julio Hiha Chavez JR., Mua World Champion

I had a great training camp. I feel better than ever. I am ready for the fight.

 

I know that this is a new weight class for me. I realize that Fonfara is very tough and bigger than me, but I am up for the challenge.

 

I have worked on my boxing during my one year off, and I am very excited and motivated to get back in the ring.

 

I have worked so hard for this fight because I am fighting in a new weight class. I must punch harder, so I have focused on getting stronger during this training camp.

 

I have a great chin, I know how to take punches and my conditioning is great. A lot of fighters can take a punch, but I can take multiple punches and not be hurt.

 

I think that Andrzej Fonfara is one of the best fighters in the light heavyweight division. Inside of boxing, everyone knows who Fonfara is. He knocked down one of the best boxers in the world in Adonis Stevenson.

 

Fonfara is disciplined in the ring, but he doesn’t vary his punches.

 

I understand that my dad didn’t want me to take this fight. I had bigger names I could’ve fought, but I think that Fonfara is a great challenge for me and I like the challenge.

 

I would like to thank SHOWTIME for making this fight happen.

 

Andrzej Fonfara, World Title Challenger

I’m prepared very well and I’m ready for this fight. It’s been a great camp like always. I train hard for each fight. I’m a tough boxer who is feeling great. The weight is good and everything is perfect.

 

I must put everything into Rāhoroi night and I will win the fight.

 

I must look even better than I did against Stevenson. Everyone said I looked good, but I lost the fight. I didn’t want congratulations because I did not win the fight. But this time I will win the fight. I’m ready for a decision or for a knockout.

 

I’m ready with a couple of plans. I don’t want to run around the ring, I want to fight tough. I’m going to use my jab and my right hand, which is my best punch.

 

I’m not worried about what his father said about not fighting me. Chavez Jr. wants to fight and I will show him that his father was right.

 

It doesn’t matter how I win, I want to win this fight and get my rematch with Adonis Stevenson.

 

“Chavez Jr. Ko te toa nui. He uses a lot of combinations and has a powerful punch that I must be ready for. I want to show the whole world how good I am when I win this fight i runga i Rāhoroi.

 

If I get the chance, Kei te haere ahau ki te patoto ia i roto i. It’s boxing so you never know what will happen. I want to box round-by-round and win this fight.

 

I lost the fight with Stevenson but I showed that I was a good boxer. I’m a much smarter fighter now because of that experience. That was a fight at the top championship level.

 

It doesn’t matter what Chavez Jr. says at a press conference, we’ll be in the ring Rāhoroiand everything will happen there.

 

Fan’s can expect heavy punches, knockdowns and a great fight.

 

Amir HERE, Tūturu Super Kōmāmā ka nguha

I’m confident going into this fight because of how I train. I have put my heart and soul into this sport since I moved to Florida three years ago. I left everything behind to better myself.

 

I’m going to stay smart and composed in there and do everything I can to get the win.

 

I don’t feel like I need the knockout to come away with a successful fight. Ko, you better believe that if there is an opportunity to knock him out, then I will take advantage of it.

 

“I roto i te 2015, e hiahia ana ahau ki te riro i te toa te ao. This is my breakout year. A lot of people have been buzzing about me. I want to become the WBC world champion, that’s what I’m heading for.

 

“E mohio ana ahau ki a ia [Castle] a good opponent, he’s got a great resume, and he’s coming to fight. He has a great record, so that alone shows what he’s capable of. Pērā i Rāhoroi night may the better man win.

 

I’ve boxed styles like [tona] plenty of times, but you never know, he could come out different Rāhoroipo.

 

I’m ready to put on a great show for the SHOWTIME audience.

 

CASTILLO WALTER, Super Kōmāmā ka nguha

I’m coming here to fight. I can tell you one thing, Amir Imam made a big mistake by taking this fight.

 

I’ve fought a lot of tough fighters; my two losses were by decisions where I feel I was robbed. I’ve fought better fighters than Amir has.

 

“Pērā i Rāhoroi, I’m going to announce to the whole world that Walter Castillo is here to stay and he’s going to be a world champion.

SR Julio Hiha Chavez.

Being in Los Angeles is like being in Mexico for me; I have had many great memories. I became the world champion for this first time here and my son also became the world champion for the first time here, rawa.

 

Julio definitely has a very difficult fight ahead of him.

 

If I was Julio’s manager, I wouldn’t have taken this fight. Fonfara is a difficult and tough fighter.

 

My son wants to fight fighters of quality and wants credibility in boxing.

 

Julio has worked and trained very hard for this fight .He has the capability to win and we expect that it will go very well.

 

JOE GOOSSEN, Chavez’ Trainer

Julio has a window here the next five, six, seven years that he can capitalize on.

 

I think he’s left the childish stuff behind, and we’re all guilty of being childish.

 

I think that Julio has surprised his father with his determination heading into this fight.

He’s got a left hook to the liver that just sends a shock through your body.

 

He’s not soft. He’s a real fighter. I have been around enough fighters to know that he’s a real fighter. Tau kotahi, he has the never-say- die attitude in there.

 

We’re up against a very well-schooled, blue collar, workmanlike fighter in Fonfara.

 

He is an athletic, improvisational fighter, in that you don’t know where everything’s coming from.

 

I’ve watched a lot of Fonfara tape, and he pretty much repeats what he does, but he repeats it well.

 

This is going to be a battle. You’ve got two contrasting styles and personalities.

 

Julio has 51 fights under his belt. He’s no rookie and he comes from a great bloodline. (In the short time I’ve been with him, it has been) more of an association than a dictatorial effort between the two of us.

 

Based on former camps, he’s never really extracted himself from comfortable surroundings and put himself in a position where he is completely isolated like he was in Lake Tahoe.

 

SAM COLONNA, Fonfara’s Trainer

Fonfara could turn it up whenever. He could be down on the scorecards and one punch he throws could change someone’s world. He’s proven in the past that he has power in both hands.

 

The styles in this fight are perfect for each other. When people ask about the fight I say it could go either way, it depends on who catches the other first.

 

I’m looking for Fonfara to dominate, but Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is a warrior, he comes to fight, he knows how to go to the body like his father used to, so we’ve been working on all of these strategies.

 

A knockout win would be a dream come true to me. That’s what I’ve been looking for all these years. Winning this huge fight would change everything for Fonfara and myself.

 

This camp that Andrzej had was the best we’ve ever had. He worked hard, he had time to train and there’s no excuses.

 

We’re coming to fight a war. Don’t forget that wars are won by strategy.

 

People say to listen to your father. His father told him not to take this fight, but he took it anyway and that was a mistake.

 

I see this fight not going past 10 rauna, with us getting the knockout.

 

STACY MCKINLEY, A Imam Trainer

Amir has always trained very hard, but I did see a change in him in this training camp after the last fight. He has stepped up his training by two levels.

 

He learned a lot about his fight against [Fidel Maldonado] under the bright SHOWTIME lights at the MGM Grand.

 

Amir is always confident going into each fight, but he made a mistake in the Maldonado fight. He rolled his right hand and forgot about the left hand and was knocked down. He had to pay for his mistakes but it’s all a learning experience, he still has only 16 professional fights under his belt.

 

Castillo has a great jab and good combinations. A guy like that throws a lot of punches, but there is a technique to breaking down a fighter like that.

 

We can’t spend a lot of time on the ropes, and we must go after his body because his body is weak. Castillo is going to get knocked out i runga i Rāhoroi.

 

I think that Amir is going to open up a lot of eyes i runga i Rāhoroi.”

 

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I am fighting [Andrzej] Fonfara now because I like big opponents. I like the challenge of fighting good, hungry fighters.

– Julio Hiha Chavez Jr.

Julio wants credibility in this sport and that’s why he made the decision to take this fight, even though it’s a dangerous decision.

– Julio Hiha Chavez Sr.

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VAN NUYS, Calif.(April 13, 2015) – Toa o mua te ao Julio Hiha Chavez Jr. tū te īngoa pāpāho i runga i te Paraire in front of a packed house at Ten Goose Boxing Gym in Van Nuys, Calif., as the Mexican superstar prepares to make his SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® waiata i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18, i te Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif., ora i runga i SHOWTIME(10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT).

 

I roto i te hui matua o te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGdoubleheader, Superstar Mexican Chavez, JR. (48-1-1, 32 Koó) meets dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó) i roto i te 12-a tawhio noa a'ee taumahamaha o te marama.

 

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, runga 10 ranked junior welterweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 Koó).

 

Julio Hiha Chavez, Ninety te toa Mexican nui o te wā katoa, hanga he ahua i roto i īngoa o tana tama, ki te whakaatu i tona tautoko me te tuku kupu o te faaitoitoraa.

 

Tenei ta Chavez Jr., Julio Cesar Chavez and Joe Goossen (kaiwhakangungu) i ki te mea Rāmere i te omaoma Los Angeles-rohe:

 

Julio Hiha Chavez JR., Mua World Champion

I am very focused going into this fight. I have changed a lot mentally this past year.

 

I am fighting [Andrzej] Fonfara now because I like big opponents. I like the challenge of fighting good, hungry fighters. Just because Fonfara doesn’t have the name recognition of other fighters, it doesn’t make him an easy fighter. Te uaua ia.

 

I feel comfortable at light heavyweight. Any time that you can add a couple pounds, you feel better. Although I will be fighting at 175, I feel most comfortable at 168 rite te kaimekemeke. Since I have had one year off, it was a better choice to fight at this weight so that I could see how my body feels.

 

Since I have added a few pounds, I have become a more physical and stronger boxer. The light heavyweight division has very big and physical contenders.

 

“Joe [Goossen] is a great trainer. He is a great motivator to his fighters and makes them better. I have worked very hard with him for the 35 days we spent together in Lake Tahoe.

 

When I was training with Freddie Roach, it was very different. I think Freddie is a great trainer, but Joe also has a lot of experience and we have made a connection together.

 

I really liked training in Lake Tahoe. The altitude, te mowhiti, everything I needed was there. I felt very comfortable up there and I would like to come back there to train for a fight again.

 

I promise a great fight, this is a very exciting fight. Fonfara isn’t an easy opponent, but he has never seen an opponent like me.

 

 

SR Julio Hiha Chavez.

I am here to support and be with my son. I try to give him good advice. I tell him to train and prepare hard, and fortunately he is doing that well.

 

I think Joe [Goossen] is doing a great job, we are on the same page. We are all focused on him [Chavez Jr.] getting to the fight well prepared. This fight requires great preparation because he is going into the fight at a weight that’s higher than his normal weight and he is facing a very tough opponent.

 

He must go in 100 percent to win this fight.

 

I think there has been a 180 degree turn in his career. I see this as a positive because he can really develop his ability and looks very well prepared.

 

I would’ve liked to have seen him take a tune up fight instead because of his long layoff; I particularly didn’t want this fight.

 

“Hōngongoi [Chavez Jr.] wants credibility in this sport and that’s why he made the decision to take this fight, even though it’s a dangerous decision. He must be very prepared for this fight.

 

JOE GOOSSEN, Chavez Jr.s’ Trainer

I’ve been asked over the years who the one fighter was that I would like to work and my answer was always Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

 

I’ve always really admired his style. I had known him as a kid, his father is a legend. It had always seemed like a dream job for me, and out of nowhere I got it.

 

Lake Tahoe was tremendous for training camp. You are isolated and it’s not an easy thing. When you aren’t training you are sitting in a hotel room. You are deprived the comforts of home, but it really gives you that concentration and dedication factor and I think that will interpret into some positive results.

 

I matured over my years, once I had a kid and a family and I think the same has happened with Julio. Life becomes clearer when you put away the immaturity. You realize that you have a future and if you really want to access what’s available to you, then you are going to have to work hard and dedicate yourself to it.

 

Going to Lake Tahoe and really working hard is a sign of maturity and I think that’s what Julio is going through right now. He really showed it by leaving his home and spending an extended period of time up there. To me that is a great indicator that he is mature, dedicated and taking this fight very seriously.

 

Of course I believe Julio is ready to fight Fonfara. The fight was made before I even came on board, but that’s the challenge that I am presented with. You must figure out a good game plan and figure out what you’re up against.

 

Just because Julio has been out a year doesn’t mean that it’s going to be a cake walk for Fonfara. We went up to Lake Tahoe with one thing in mind, and that’s winning this fight and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.

 

 

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“Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara”, a 12-round light heavyweight bout co-promoted by Goossen Whakatairanga a Chavez Promotions that takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). I roto i te hui tahi-matua, Amir Imam faces Walter Castillo in a 10-round jr. welterweight showdown. Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

 

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INTERIM 122-POUND WORLD CHAMP OSCAR ESCANDON RISKS HIS TITLE AGAINST UNBEATEN MOISES FLORES SATURDAY, APERIRA 18 LIVE ON SHOWTIME EXTREME®

Younger Brother of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
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Carson, Calif. (April 10, 2015) — Interim WBA Super Bantamweight World Champion Oscar Escandon (24-1, 16 Koó), of Tolima, Colombia, will make the first defense of his 122-pound title when he faces undefeated Mohi “El Chucky” Flowers (22-0, 1 NC, 16 Koó), o Kuatalahala, Mexico, in the 12-round main event live on SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME (8 p.m. AND/PT) i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18 i Center StubHub i Carson, Calif.

 

Headlining the card, popular Mexican superstar and former middleweight world champion Julio Hiha Chavez, JR. (48-1-1, 32 Koó) ka meinga e tona SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGdebut when he meets dangerous brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó) ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/ 7 p.m. PT).

 

In the 10-round co-feature of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Top 10 ranked junior welterweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo(25-2, 18 Koó).

 

Opening the SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast, Omar “El Businessman” Chavez (32-3-1, 22 Koó), younger brother of Chavez, JR. and son of legendary Julio Hiha Chavez Sr., Ka fehangahangai Richard Gutierrez (28-15-1, 17 Koó) in an eight-round super welterweight fight. Wā tukua e, unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana (5-0, 4 Koó), brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana will also be featured in the featured in the telecast against an opponent to be named.

 

The action continues featuring a clash of middleweight contenders when Fernando Guerrero (26-3, 19 Koó) tutaki Aperahama Han (23-2, 14 Koó) in a 10-round middleweight match. Ētahi atu, young undefeated prospects face tough challenges when Wes Nofire (16-0, 12 Koó) e i runga i Joell Godfrey (17-13-1, 6 Koó) in six-round heavyweight action, Horano Shimmell (18-0, 15 Koó) kanohi Carlos Reyes (7-6-1, 5 Koó) in an eight-round cruiserweight bout and Anthony Flores (6-0, 5 Koó) whawhai William Hughes (4-2, 3 Koó) in a six-round welterweight contest.

 

Ngā ano, Jessie Roma (17-2, 9 Koó) a 2012 Olympic Silver medalist from MongoliaTugstogt Nyambayar (1-0, 1 KO) i roto i te pāngia motuhake.

 

Tickets for the event co-promoted by Goossen Promotions and Chavez Promotions are priced at $200, $150, $100, $50 a $25, me takoha e hāngai ana, utu me utu ratonga, and are on sale online at AXS.com.

 

Ko te pukuriri-whakaaro, 30-tau-tau Escandon captured the crown in his last start via a 12-round split decision over Canadian southpaw Tyson Cave last Dec. 11. Escandon was making his United States debut and triumphed in a tight fight by the scores of 117-111, 115-113 a 113-115.

 

Escandon was a top amateur -he represented Colombia in the 2004 Olympic Games- before turning professional in June 2006. Twenty of his initial 21 fights took place in his native Colombia while he’s also fought in Argentina and Panama. His lone defeat came in his first attempt at the interim WBA title on a split 12-round decision to Nehomar Cermenoon Aug. 10, 2013, i roto i te Panama. .

 

Flowers, 28, Kei te hanga i tana 2015 debut and third start in a row in the United States. He pro mai August 2008, Flowers’ tuatahi 20 fights took place in Mexico. He’s never gone more than seven full rounds although three of his fights have been scheduled for 10.

 

Known in Mexico for his show stopping-knockouts, the heavy-handed Flores registered three devastating knockouts in 2013, the biggest of which was a brutal second-round stoppage of longtime Mexican contender Rodolfo Hernandez in February of that year.

Flores recorded a seventh-round TKO in his last start over Mario Macias last Nov. 21 i roto i te Tulsa.

 

Omar Chavez, 25, the youngest son of Julio Sr. and three years younger than Julio Jr., will be making his U.S. a 2015 tuatahi. All his fights have been in Mexico, where he turned pro at the tender age of 16 i roto i te Hakihea 2006. He was victorious in his first 28 bouts before losing a 10-round split decision to Jorge Paez Jr., the son of popular former world champion, Jorge “MaromeroPaez, i roto i te Hakihea 2011. Paez also outpointed Chavez across 10 rounds in July 2012, this time unanimously.

 

After the rematch with Paez, the 5-foot-8 Chavez won four consecutive times, including a 10-round decision over Daniel Sandoval i roto i te Mei 2014 to win the NABO 154-pound crown. But Chavez lost his last fight on a shocking 10-round decision to Ramon Alvarez, brother of Haora “Canelo” Alvarez, i runga i Mahuru. 27, 2014.

 

The 36-year-old Gutierrez is hoping to bounce back after suffering consecutive defeats. Fighting out of Miami by way of Colombia, Gutierrez has been battle-tested over the years having faced the likes ofJoshua Clottey, Vanes Martirosyan a Luis Carlos Abregu.

 

Maidana, 22, is nine years younger than Marcos. A pro since June 21, 2014, he has won his last four fights by knockout, all within two rounds.

 

An exciting, come-forward crowd-pleaser (like his big brother), Maidana will be making his third start at StubHub. He won a decision his first time out and by a first-round knockout over Phillip Sorianothe second time around.

 

A terrific amateur, Maidana was the Pan American Youth Championships Bronze Medalist and World Youth Championships Silver Medalist in 2010.

 

A former world title contender, Warrior is looking to bounce back from losing to David Lemieux in 2014. With victories over Ishe Smith, Gabriel Rosado and Derrick Findley, the 28-year-old from the Dominican Republic but fighting out of Salisbury, MD. is eager to redeem himself and get back into the hunt for another world title opportunity.

 

A 30-year-old former kickboxing champion, Han, of El Paso, Texas, ka tahuri pro i roto i 2007 and quickly adapted his skills to the boxing ring. Riro ia tona tuatahi 19 pro fights before losing a hard-fought bout with Glen Tapia in 2013. He rebounded to win four straight bouts before suffering a split-decision defeat to Sergio Mora his last time out.

 

An undefeated heavyweight prospect fighting out of Miami by way of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Nofiremakes his debut in California when he looks for win number 17. The 28-year-old will battle the 34-year-old Godfrey out of East Saint Louis, Mate.

 

A former amateur standout who became the first heavyweight to win four Michigan Golden Gloves titles, Shimmell will attempt to remain undefeated and entertain the crowd with his seventh straight knockout against Reyes, 37, o Phoenix, Ariz. Te nuinga tata, the 26-year-old stopped Phil Williams in the fifth round in Dec. 2014.

 

A young prospect fighting out of Santa Ana, Calif., Roma will look to bounce back from losses in two of his last three fights after starting his career with 16 karapīpiti whakaora. The 23-year-old will be fighting at StubHub for the first time.

 

A hot welterweight prospect, the 24-year-old Flowers will look to represent his hometown of Los Angeles when he takes on the 37-year-old Hughes out of Tacoma, Horoi. Opening the card is the 22-year-old 2012 Olympic Silver medalist out of Mongolia, Nyambayar who battles an opponent to be determined.

 

Brian Custer will call the SHOWTIME EXTREME action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

 

Chavez Jr. vs. Fonfara Ko te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa e e wahi i Center StubHub i Carson, Calif. a ka AIR ki runga ki SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT). Ka hoki te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING wātea i roto i te reo Pāniora mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP).

 

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UNDEFEATED 140-POUND CONTENDER AMIR IMAM TO FACE WALTER CASTILLO IN CHAVEZ-FONFARA CO-FEATURE APRIL 18 ON SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

Rāhoroi, April 18, LIVE i runga i SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

From StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

NEW YORK (April 8, 2015) – Top 10 ranked super lightweight contender Amir ahau (16-0, 14 Koó) will aim to move one step closer to a world title opportunity when he makes his second start of 2015 against fellow power-puncher Walter Castillo (25-2, 18 Koó) in the 10-round co-feature of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i runga i Rāhoroi, April 18, LIVE on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

 

In the main event from Pokapū StubHub i roto i te Carson, Calif., Superstar Mexican Julio Hiha Chavez(48-1-1, 32 Koó) faces exciting brawler Andrzej Fonfara (26-3, 15 Koó), of Chicago by way of Poland, i roto i te 12-a tawhio noa a'ee taumahamaha o te marama.

 

Ko tētahi o opuaraa tere-maranga o te mekemeke, kua patototanga a roto i te Imam-tau 24-tawhito 14 o tona 16 professional opponents since turning pro in 2011. The Albany, N.Y., native is coming off a fifth-round TKO of Fidel Maldonado Jr., in a brawl on Jan. 17 on SHOWTIME that featured five total knockdowns. E ahau, currently ranked No. 4 in the WBA and No. 7 i roto i te WBC, touched the canvas for the first time in his career but bounced back and relied on his power to floor Maldonado a total of four times.

 

I know Walter is a tough fighter, he comes forward and throws a lot of punches,” Na ka mea a Imam. “But I will figure him out quickly once I get inside the ring. I’m working on a lot of different things for this training camp, lots of tricky moves that are going to excite the fans. It’s great to fight outdoors at StubHub Center and to showcase my talents on SHOWTIME. I’m here to entertain and prove I’m ready for that title shot.

 

Castle (25-2, 18 Koó), o Managua, Nicaragua, has won nine straight and KO’d six of his last seven opponents. The 26-year-old has fought mostly in Nicaragua and the only blemishes on his record are a split-decision loss in his pro debut and a controversial 2008 split decision on the road against former world champ Vicente Mosquera i roto i te Panama. Castle, who has knocked out his last four opponents inside of four rounds, will make his second start in the U.S. after winning his American debut via first round TKO last October.

 

“Ahau rawa oaoa mo tenei whawhai. I’ve been training hard for months now and can’t wait for the bell to ring,” Castillo said. “Where I’m from we have a history of great warriors like Alexis Arguello and Rosendo Alvarez and on April 18 I’m looking to moving one step closer to adding my name to that list. Imam may be undefeated but I’m ready for a war.

 

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SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®: Gold Cup vs.. DEONTAY Wilder e kumea RECORD mätaki

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Katoa E toru whawhai I te Live Telecast Kapa I roto i te Runga-20 pāngia te nuinga Mātakina I Record hoki te Whatunga

NEW YORK (Jan. 21, 2015)Whawhaki, -SHOWTIME Sports he whakarongo record mo Rāhoroi o2015 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tuatahitia telecast headlined e hou minted WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder i roto i tona win horanga ki runga Bermane Stiverne. Ko te hui matua kī rite te whawhai rawa-rated i runga i tetahi whatunga moni i roto i te mua 12 marama i te katoa o nga telecast e toru-whawhai riro te teitei te tauanga i runga i SHOWTIME i roto i neke atu i te rua nga tau. Ko te Jan. 17 ngā telecast te whakarongo tuarua nui mai 2004* muri i te Miguel Cotto vs. Hui Austin Taraute i Dec. 2012. (*mai ka timata Nielsen ki wehe ine i te pouaka whakaata moni takere multiplex)

 

Riro wikitōria faahiahia o Wilder te minenga toharite o 1.24 miriona ngä kaimätakitaki, runga rite te wha whawhai rawa-tauanga, i runga i record mo te whatunga, ki te whakarongo tihi o 1.34 miriona ngä kaimätakitaki.

 

Ko te hunga takitahi toharite mō ia o nga whawhai e toru i runga i te telecast inaianei hopohopo i roto i te tihi-20 o nga pāngia tino tiaki ai i runga i SHOWTIME mai 2009. TKO tuawaru-a tawhio noa WBC Super whā World Champion Leo Santa Cruz o o Ihu Ruiz kī 12th rawa ia te kaiwahi i telecast, TKO tuarima-a tawhio super Kōmāmā Amir Imam o o Fidel Maldonado Jr. rarangi 20th.

 

Ko te kaupapa ohu whakatairangatia ana-i e Don King Productions me Whakatairanga Boy Golden, ka mau ki te wahi i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i Las Vegas.

 

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"RETURN ki te kororia": Stiverne VU. Wilder, he whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo a Stiverne WBC Heavyweight Championship tangohia e wahi Rāhoroi, Jan. 17 i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i Las Vegas, a ka kaitautoko, kurahauao me Mexico - ora te reira ki te whakapono te reira!. I roto i te 12-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, hinga kore WBC Super whā World Champion Leo Santa Cruzka awhina ki Ihu Ruiz a tūturu Amir ahau fehangahangai Fidel Maldonado Jr. i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa a'ee super Kōmāmā mō te WBC Continental Amerika Taitara Super Kōmāmā. Ka mau te hui wahi i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i Las Vegas, Nev., a ka Whakapāho ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10:00 p.m. AND/ 7:00 p.m. PT). Ko te telecast wātea hoki i roto i Spanish mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP). Teata pāngia hukihuki i ora i runga iSHOWTIME EXTREME® (8:00 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

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MUA WBC taumahamaha o TOA Gold Cup, HALL OF FAME PROMOTER KORE KINGI, KAUPAPA KAUPAPA KAUPAPA KAUPAPA I TE MEDIA KI TE KAUPAPA I TE KAUPAPA A BOXER, A muri ake nei ka whai ake i ana parekura ki te ngarara i runga i te po o te Hatarei

 

Panui Korero korero; Rāhina, Jan. 19, i MGM Grand

Las Vegas (Jan. 19, 2015) - E rua nga po i muri i te falemahaki e whai ake tona mate ki te kaiwero hinga kore Deontay Wilder i runga i SHOWTIME® i te MGM Grand Garden Arena, Tuhinga o mua WBC Taumaha Taumaha Gold Cup, tona Hall o Rongonui kaiwhakatairanga, Don King, me tona kaiwhakangungu, Don House, whakahaerehia te amuiraa press mutunga i tenei ra i te MGM Grand.

 

Tenei te aha i ratou ki te mea:

 

Kaiwhakatairanga DON KING

 

"Ka karanga matou i teie amuiraa press no te mea i kite i te Bermane tatou i runga i Rāhoroi kihai i te Bermane e matau ana matou i te po. Deontay Wilder i te mahi tino pai; e kore te mea he amuiraa press mō ngatahi tenei, Ko reira hoki meka. Na ka mea nga mau taote i te fare ma'i o te UMC e ia he take nui o te maroketanga. Kihai i ana uaua mahi a ratou whakaaro i te toto ia i roto i tona mimi, na ka tango ratou i etahi whakamātau, ka pupuri ia ia i roto i te fare ma'i taea noatia tenei ata.

"E hiahia ana mātou ki te haapoupou i Deontay Wilder mō te mahi i tana mahi, engari ko te tangata ia ia i te aroaro o huma, me te taea ki te mahi i tana mahi, engari e kore e tika kia tangohia atu tetahi mea i tona wikitoria. I mahi Deontay a i te mahi nui. Ko reira meapango, engari ka whai Bermane ki te rave i te reira tetahi atu ra. Kua kī E matau i te toa i tatou i roto i te Deontay te henehene i kia e tangohia e ia i runga i te tangata, Ahau etahi, kahore tetahi te ateate e tukua mai e ia he rematch ki te Bermane mau atu i te tangata nei i huma i roto i te whakakai ahau, e kore e tango atu i te wikitoria i ia, me te ara i whiti mai ia.

"Whakamoemiti matou Deontay me tumanako e taea e ia te toa roa ki te wahi e nehenehe to tatou i te rematch o te 'Hoki ki kororia.'

"Rite noa to tatou hōia nui, ka kia te patototanga iho ratou, whiwhi ratou hoki ake ano. Tonu e tu ana i tona Bermane maroketanga nui i reira hoki Ahakoa ki 12 rauna.

"E hiahia ana mātou ki te whakawhetai Richard Sturm, Peresideni o te whakangahau MGM Grand me Stephen Espinoza ki SHOWTIME Mekemeke mō te te tākaro i te wahi nui i roto i te whiwhi i tēnei hōtaka tahi. Te haapoupou nei tatou i to tatou kaimahi, me te kaimahi MGM mō te mahi i te mahi whakapainga mō te hanga tupu tenei. Ko te wairua mō te 'Hoki ki te kororia' i tiketike. I matou i te kāri nui ki a Amir Imam i roto i te whawhai o te po, whiwhi te patototanga a ki raro, me te whiwhi hoki ki runga. Katoa o nga whawhai i makehe. Ko te he po pai o te mekemeke mo nga pā pea ko e me'a e tino pā ana ki tatou.

"Don House kī te henehene i he pera nui pera i te hauora o Bermane i te kitea e ahau i roto i ko ia i roto i te fare ma'i, Haere ahau ki te noho i te ra i reira ki a ia, no te mea te nuinga o tatou e tono ia ratou noa ki te hōhipera ki te kia i takina i roto i, engari faaoti ratou ki te pupuri ia ia. A, no te faaoti ratou ki te pupuri ia ia, I ahau ki te tiki i runga i reira, ka kite i toku toa. Ko te faahiahia a te tino atawhai ki ahau, me te tino ení e pā ana ki te mea i taea e he, me te tūhura i ngā āhuatanga katoa o te kaimahi. Na ka mea ratou, ko ia hauora, me te kia tango atu i te marama ranei, kia ki te tiki i te tahi okiokinga, a ka whiwhi ki te mahi ki te faaineine ia mo tona hokinga ki te kororia, me te rȃ te karauna taumahamaha e tū i tēnei wā e te papatu, nui, ko Deontay Wilder. "

Gold Cup

 

"E hiahia ana ahau ki te tatarahapa no te kahore hanga i te amuiraa press post-whawhai. Aroha kihai i taea e ki te mahi i roto i te whawhai ahau kia rite ki te hiahia ahau ki te tika ki te maroketanga kino, me te kino uaua. Kahore ahau i mohio ko reira e tino tae noa ka korerotia e ratou ki ahau. I taea kua mate ahau i reira. Ko ahau fiefia ki te tika ahau, hikoi ka korero ano. Mauruuru ki te Atua mo tenei, e te tino te mea faufaa ki ahau, ki te kia hauora tika i teie nei.

"E kore ahau i mohio ki te pakeke o reira Rāhoroi po. I ahau taea e hoatu i te iwi i te whakaatu pai, 12 rauna o te mekemeke. Ki te i ahau ki te mahi i te reira ano e mahi ano ahau i te reira. E kore ko te mutunga hoki ahau tenei. Ka hoatu e ahau a reira i te wiki tokorua, a ka whiwhi hoki ki te mahi. I ahau i te whakakitenga mo tenei, engari e tika ana inaianei te reira tika i runga i okioki. Ko te mea tika o te wā i mua i ka hoki ahau i runga i oku waewae, ka haere ano. A, no te haere mai te reira ki toku hauora, Kua tukua e ahau i te hōhipera. E kore e tukua e ratou waiho ahau e tae noa i makona hydrated ahau. Te mauruuru nei au. Mauruuru e koe ki toku kaiwhakatairanga me te kaiwhakangungu, katoa te hunga i pōwhiritia ahau.

"Ki taku pā, Tatarahapa ahau e kore hoki te taea ki te mahi rite te tikanga e Bermane. E mohio ana ahau ki tino e matau ana ki ahau te iwi ko wai, e mohio ana he pēhea te whawhai ahau. Toku whawhai whakamutunga ki Chris Arreola, Hoatu ana e ahau ki a koutou i te whakaatu pai. He mea meapango e kore ahau e nehenehe e rave i te mea hinaaro e ahau ki te mahi tahi me toku whawhai ki a Deontay Wilder. E hiahia ana ahau ki te manaaki hoki ia ia, whawhai ia he whawhai pai. Tūmanako vahi i roto i te heke mai, ka whakatau ano matou.

"Mauruuru katoa mō te haere mai i roto i ki te amuiraa press, Ahau hoki i runga i oku waewae e ahau 100 ōrau matau i teie nei. Me tika ahau i te tokorua o te wiki ranei te marama o te okiokinga, ki te kia hoki ki te wahi i mahue e ahau. "

DON HOUSE, A Stiverne Trainer

"Mauruuru takatu mō te haere mai i roto i. Ko te mea tino nui, ko te e he OK Bermane. Ko taku āwangawanga matua. Ite e ahau tetahi wahi i roto i te whawhai, pea a tawhio noa te toru ranei, te wha a tawhio, kihai i tika te tahi mea. Ahakoa ka korerotia e ia ki ahau ko ia OK, e matau ana matou katoa Bermane. E kore e mahara ahau ngaro i te whawhai, otiia i mohio ahau e kore e tika te tahi mea, na nui atu toku haape'ape'a. Ka tata ki te iwa o 10 ranei a tawhio noa, i whakaaro ahau ki te mutu i te whawhai no te mea e kore koutou e whai ki te haere tonu, engari hiahia ia ki te pupuri i te whawhai.

"E kore koe i kite i Bermane, i kite koe pea 10-15 ōrau o Bermane. Ahau tui mo'oni, a tino ua kia kua i tenei kua he whawhai tika mo Bermane, engari e wha rauna iti ranei e muri no te mea i tona kaha me te tere. E kore tatou e hoohonutanga ia. Ako'i matou me te mea e whawhai ana ia ia a Kingi Kong. Ako'i e ahau nga toa rite taua, haafaufaa e kore tetahi. Ko Rāhoroipo, i matou e pā ana ki 15 ōrau o Bermane.

"E haere ana matou ki te titiro hoki, kite te mea ta tatou he, me pehea e nehenehe e rave te mau mea pai e matou, te mea e ti'a i mea ai ia tatou. Ka tangohia e tatou i te titiro i pēhea te ai, kua tupu te maroketanga. Ka tangohia e tatou i te titiro i te whawhai, me etahi o nga mea i tatou i roto i te whakangungu, me te kitea i roto i te mea ta tatou he. "

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"RETURN ki te kororia": Stiverne VU. Wilder, he whawhai 12-a tawhio noa mo a Stiverne WBC Heavyweight Championship tangohia e wahi Rāhoroi, Jan. 17 i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i Las Vegas, a ka ruruku whakatairangatia ana-e Don King Productions a Whakatairanga Boy Golden a kaitautoko, kurahauao me Mexico - ora te reira ki te whakapono te reira!. I roto i te 12-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, hinga kore WBC Super whā World Champion Leo Santa Cruzka awhina ki Ihu Ruiz a tūturu Amir ahau fehangahangai Fidel Maldonado Jr. i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa a'ee super Kōmāmā mō te WBC Continental Amerika Taitara Super Kōmāmā. Ka mau te hui wahi i te MGM Grand Garden Arena i Las Vegas, Nev., a ka Whakapāho ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10:00 p.m. AND/ 7:00 p.m. PT). Ko te telecast wātea hoki i roto i Spanish mā hōtaka audio Tuarua (SAP). Teata pāngia hukihuki i ora i runga iSHOWTIME EXTREME® (8:00 p.m. ET / PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

Mō ētahi atu pārongo'a'ahi www.donking.com, www.goldenboypromotions.com a www.sports.sho.com, te whai i runga i TwitterGoldenBoyBoxing, BStiverne, BronzeBomber, SHOSports AMGMGrand, ka riro i te tahi i runga i Facebook i www.Facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing a www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing, 'a'ahi ki SHOWTIME mekemeke Blog i ranei http://theboxingblog.sho.com/.