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CHAMPIONS DU MONDE LOURD ANTHONY JOSHUA & JOSEPH PARKER U.S. MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS IN ADVANCE OF TITLE UNIFICATION SATURDAY, MARS 31 VIVRE SUR Showtime

 

QUOI: Heavyweight World Champions Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker discussed their Mars 31 heavyweight world title unification in separate media conference calls hosted by SHOWTIME Sports® mercredi.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IBF and WBA Champion Joshua will square off with WBO Champion Parker Samedi, Mars 31 en direct sur Showtime (5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT) from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Pays de Galles. The undefeated champions, who boast a combined record of 44-0 avec 38 KO, will meet on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® in just the second heavyweight championship unification in history between undefeated world titleholders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joining Joshua and Parker were Stephen Espinoza, Président, Sportif & Programmation de l'événement, Showtime Networks Inc., Eddie Hearn, Directeur général, Matchroom de boxe, and Kevin Barry, Parker’s trainer.

 

 

 

 

Voici ce que les participants avaient à dire on Wednesday’s calls:

JOSHUA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS:

 

 

 

 

Question: How have your preparations gone and what are your thoughts in anticipation for the big fight?

 

 

 

 

 

Anthony Joshua: “Preparations have gone really well. We’re still in preparation now but so far, so good. I do believe a happy fighter makes a good fighter. For the experience over my last few fights en 11 mois have gone 11 tours, 10 tours, have been a blessing. I’ve learned about training camp and I’ve learned about myself. It’s the first time I’ve kind of voiced up to my coach man-to-man. I’ve said, ‘Look, this is what I’ve thought was working and this is what I feel isn’t working. Can I have your input and can we make some changes?’ Not in a sense of how he’s training me. Just in terms of schedule and it’s been really good. I’ve had some cruiserweights come in sparring for speed, some big heavy hitters who throw big right hands and left hooks and wait for me to make a mistake. We’ve been sparring 15 tours. And honestly, je fais ça depuis 10 years now if I rack up my amateur career and my pro career. And you know the 10,000-hour rule. I’m starting to get confident. I’ve had the ability but I think I’m matched up with my mindset now and I’m feeling really good and confident ahead of Mars 31.

 

 

 

 

 

Q: People in the U.S. are excited about your fight with Parker but there are so many American fans excited about the prospect of a fight between yourself and Wilder. What are your thoughts on that and are you able to tune that out ahead of your fight with Parker on the 31st?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “You’ve got to remember that a lot of that talk about me and Wilder started in 2017 after he beat Bermane Stiverne but I haven’t spoken much about it. I’ve got great people in my corner that handle the business while I focus on the handling of my boxing technique. We reached out to Deontay Wilder’s team before the fight with Joseph Parker was made. And once that fight didn’t happen, I put Wilder aside and focused solely on Parker. I’m not the one overlooking Joseph Parker and I’m not the one hooting and hollering about what’s happening next. I’m really focused on Parker because as you know, if I don’t get past Parker, it slows down the train and derails everything we’re trying to achieve in terms of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you allow yourself to think about the prospect of that fight in the event that you win the fight on the 31st?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “One-hundred 10 pour cent. There’s no doubt in my mind that fight will happen. And there’s no doubt in my mind that I’ll beat Wilder as well. This is where we’re heading. Fight after fight, my view on it is this…When Wladimir Klitschko was active and his brother relinquished the WBC belt, Wilder won it. If he was so interested in becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, why didn’t he offer to fight Klitschko and say ‘Listen, I’ve got that belt that your brother has had for the last 10 ans. Let’s me and you fight now.’ There’s a lot of pressure from fans in America, media and the papers for Wilder to step up and fight. And now we’re here and I’m that champion and I’m definitely looking forward to it. That’s why back-to-back, I’ve been racking up these belts one by one and taking fights. SHOWTIME has been riding with me for six fights, a quarter of my career. And we’re headed towards the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: There was a report in the Telegraph (Royaume-Uni) that there’s possibly going to be a meeting between yourself and the people at UFC who are now going to be getting involved in boxing. Can you give me your perspective on you joining their organization and about what they wrote today?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I’m riding with Eddie. He’s backed me from the get-go. And the second thing, Je suis un boxeur. I’m not into the UFC so I don’t know what their plans are. But every time I’ve been asked about UFC and if I would make that crossover like McGregor did with Mayweather, I’ve said yes.

 

 

 

 

 

Q: It wasn’t about Anthony Joshua becoming a mixed martial artist, their intentions are to promote boxing events. Dana White and the UFC view you as someone that any promotional company could build around given your star power.

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Oh yeah, a hundred percent. I’m interested because we can all work together. Mine and Eddie’s relationship is a really good working relationship. I’m sure Eddie has an interest in working with Dana White. If it’s good business, it makes sense. I’m not into business. I’m sure Eddie’s not going to say, ‘Dana White, we’re not interested in working with you’ when we don’t know what’s on the table. We’ll listen and a hundred percent, if it makes sense, we’re all in. I’m happy that Dana White is coming into the game and hopefully he can add some excitement, progress forward, make some good money and make some good fights.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Eddie, do you have any thoughts about the story in the paper today?

 

 

 

 

 

Eddie Hearn: "Ne Pas, I saw it and Gareth [Davies] spoke to me about it today. If Dana White wants to speak to us, obviously Anthony’s with us. We’re willing to talk to anybody and we do great business with everyone. We work with anyone, if the business is right. In the meantime, I’ll sign Conor McGregor and it’ll be fair.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: You weighed 254 pounds for your last fight and there’s been some talk in the media that you’re looking to slim down for this fight. Can you tell us what weight you’re looking to check in at for this fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Let’s say 17.5, 17.4 (pierre). You’ve got to remember with this weight nonsense, no fighter should go into training camp focusing on their weight. This isn’t Weight Watchers and nobody should focus on their weight as such. But I do feel that your weight has to adapt to the style of fighter you’re facing. With Carlos Takam, he was a shorter fighter. He came in on the inside and ended up head-butting me so I knew I had to kind of be able to lean on Takam and tire him out. I knew he was going to move a lot. This wasn’t going to be a Kubrat Pulev type of fight where I’m going to be jabbing or counter punching. I was going to be sitting on top of Takam and working into the body so the weight played a good role. But now, I’m fighting someone like Parker who’s a lot quicker and moves a lot more. I have to make sure I’m lighter on my feet so I’ve adjusted to the style of fighter I’m fighting. I haven’t adjusted my weight for any other reason than the type of fighter I’m going to be facing.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Is there any truth to the idea of you being lighter and not carrying around as much muscle could help you in the long run?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: «Je suis 20-0, I’m unified champ, muscle or not, I’m still handling business. I feel like people try to find anything to steer your mind from what’s working. I’m winning, racking up wins and it’s been going well. I wouldn’t focus on anything else than what’s working.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you look at Joseph Parker as the most dangerous challenge in your career thus far?"

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: "Ne Pas. Wladimir Klitschko.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How different of a matchup is this to Wladimir?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Wladimir was a phenomenal champion. I just feel people didn’t give him the credit. He doesn’t have a name that a lot of the Western fans can resonate with. It’s not like an Adam Clark. His first language wasn’t English. People didn’t really buy into it. He was dominating. He was a great champion. Ten years on top. Phénoménal. 69 combats et 64 victoires. That’s phenomenal. I’m fighting someone that’s 24-0. Everything I learned from that fight was a blessing and it’s led me to being confident ahead of the fight with Joseph Parker. So I’m dealing with a different beast. Parker still poses a threat but doesn’t’ have half the experience that Wladimir had.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Parker is the most technical fighter you’ve faced up to this point and if so, why do you think that?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I think it’s because he’s had an extensive amateur career. I do believe the Lomachenkos, Rigondeauxs, Andre Wards have all had great amateur careers which led them on to be phenomenal professionals and Joseph Parker’s had that. I have to give credit where credit is due. But then, so have I and I was always told to leave the amateur’s in the background because the pros are a different game. And now we’re facing each other as professionals. I just think he has that amateur background behind him and he knows how to fight. He’s traveled the world so coming to England is nothing new to him. He’s got that in his locker, which has gotten him this far.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Looking at your 21st lutte, what do you feel at this stage in the game that you need to improve on?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: "When I look at boxing now, everybody talks about what I need to do to be a great champion and it seems to me that it’s a right hand and a good chin. We might as well go to the night clubs around England and America and just find the biggest and ugliest looking guy and he’ll become heavyweight champion. What I need to do to become a great champion is just work on my all-around game. The fundamentals. We’re talking about balance, footwork and understanding the distance between being in range and out of range. Perfecting your jab. Use your jab 50 times before you throw your right hand. Let’s make sure your right hand is in the right position to defend a left hook in case you get countered. Everything. That’s why I say when I fought Wladimir Klitschko, he had enough time to make mistakes and come back and reign supreme as a champion. So over time, in these types of fights I’ve had early on in my career, I’ve learned what will play massive roles later on when I become one of the dominant fighters in the heavyweight division.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How do you stay dialed in and not worry about all of the outside noise regarding your career?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Because I know about the history of the sport. I know how easy it is to be forgotten about. I just realize that this is my time and I have to capitalize and maximize and do what’s right for me. This isn’t about being the fan favorite. I’m not here to be pat on the back. I’m here to handle my business in the best way possible and when it’s all said and done be content with the decisions I’ve made.”

 

 

 

 

Q: How would you assess your performance against Carlos Takam?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I won every round. I got head-butted. I couldn’t breathe through my nose. I realize that Takam was a late step in so I was preparing for someone completely different. Si, what I decided to do with Carlos is just go through the motions because I realize 2018 was a massive year in terms of unifying with Joseph Parker and then potentially facing Deontay Wilder providing I win to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Si, my game plan with Takam was don’t be too explosive and don’t take too many risks. Make sure I dominate Takam and I win every round and that’s kind of how things panned out.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How do you think Joseph looked in his last fight against Hughie Fury?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “You’ve got to look at Parker when he boxes on the front and the back foot. There’s two significant changes. When he boxes on the front foot, I think he finds it difficult to land combinations because I just think he struggled a bit against Fury when he was dancing on the edge of the ring. But when he fights people like Takam on his back foot, he’s better. I just think he really struggled with Fury when he was coming forward. I do think he won. I do think Joseph Parker won. We’re both in a position to show how great we are and why we’re real contenders in the division. That’s all it’s about now. Mars 31."

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you feel you’ve gotten the credit that you deserve for fighting Klitschko because of his age?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Is Mayweather too old to still fight you think?

 

 

 

 

 

Q: They’re the same age, droit?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Exactement. People still say Mayweather is still young and that he can still compete. The difference is, lighter weights struggle to maintain their finesse because they have to stay on a diet. They starve their body of nutrition. Heavyweights mature later. When Klitschko lost, everyone who knows boxing knew he wasn’t in the right mind frame. When he came to fight me, I just knew. He didn’t say he’s in great shape. He didn’t say he was feeling strong, but he said he’s obsessed. When your mind is right, the body will follow. That win against Klitschko was tough, I didn’t take him to points. I didn’t go there to steal the belt. I took it with both hands and it was a great fight for the history books. I’m not looking for credit, I know what that fight was and what it meant to me.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: [To Hearn] What are your thoughts about Anthony’s focus on Parker with all the talk of Wilder?

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “We never have to worry about Anthony’s focus. He’s probably the most focused and driven individual you can meet. He knows the challenges and risks in front of him against Joseph Parker. One thing about Anthony is that he’s not real big on hype. We’re not really into storming the ring after fighting. When we got Klitschko in the ring after the fight, we signed a contract a few hours before that was in existence if Anthony won against [Eric] Molina that night. Until that fight is signed, Anthony won’t really get excited about that fight. He’s not really interested in talking about it or hyping it. It’s the biggest fight in world boxing. It’s a fight that’s completely irrelevant if he’s not victorious samedi prochain. I don’t think that it’s Deontay Wilder, it’s the other stone that needs to be turned to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. This is Anthony’s 21st fight and effectively his second unification fight. Deontay has had 40 combats. We’re well ahead of schedule. All of these fights will happen and the reality is the one that put pens to paper and that are actually happening.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How important is it to you to maintain your one-hundred percent KO ratio?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “It’s great for the record and promotion. It’s not as important to fulfilling your game plan. Some fighters will be tough and some fighters may not be there to be knocked out. I have to have it in my locker also to be able to go the distance. In terms of promotion and saying I have a hundred percent KO ratio is great. I don’t think there’s any heavyweight in the history of his career that’s been able to have purely knockouts on his record so I don’t expect to be the first one.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: When you saw Wilder fight Ortiz, did you see anything that you didn’t know about him already? Did he impress you or let you down?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Après 10 years as a professional and 40 se bat dans, Wilder’s done what he’s supposed to do. He’s supposed to win. He’s supposed to beat someone like Luiz Ortiz. Après 10 years of any craft. Let’s say you’re working in sales and you can’t sell a person that Mercedes-Benz or whatever car it is, you’ve got big issues. Wilder’s had that experience to be able to dominate that division. He just did what routinely is supposed to happen and get the win. He struggled a bit, but he got there in the end. That’s all that matters. That’s what shows up in the history books, et W. Si, I’m happy for him.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Can you elaborate on what makes you think Parker is a weird character?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I can’t put my finger on it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “I think the weird thing was alluding to the fact that he was boding Anthony with criticism and then when we had the press conference he was nice as pie. We expected him to bring that fire to the press conference and maybe he’ll bring it next week. He was kind of one person prior to the fight and then another when we came face-to-face. But we’ll see what happens next week.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: [To Hearn] Is there a rematch clause for this fight and what are the circumstances with that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “The details of the contract are always confidential. When there’s a great fight and the appetite to see it again, generally you’ll get it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn (Opening Comments): “It’s a huge event. This is our sixth fight with Anthony Joshua and SHOWTIME. It’s incredible, really that we’ve had that amount of fights. It seems like the Charles Martin fight was just like yesterday. It’s incredible that en 11 mois, Anthony Joshua has had three stadium fights. Bien sûr, Wladimir Klitschko, Carlos Takam and now Joseph Parker. There have been 240,000 fans and over 2.5 million UK pay-per-view buys. It’s been an incredible run and an incredible 11 mois. And a great March of course for SHOWTIME with a brilliant fight between Wilder and Ortiz and I think this fight has all of the ingredients to be even better than that. Il est un grand combat. Two undefeated young heavyweights. Fearless, rapide, big punching, great footwork, 24-0 contre 20-0. I think it’s the kind of fight that we need in the world of boxing and it’s the first-ever unification fight in Britain between two reigning heavyweight world champions. And the first time in the history of the sport that two heavyweights have fought a unification fight with perfect records. It’s going to be a huge week. We have a huge press conference at SKY mardi prochain, we have a public workout mercredi, the weigh-in is a national holiday on a Vendredi, it’s going to be huge. Seventy-eight thousand people crammed in to Millennium Stadium for this huge unification fight. This is just the beginning for Anthony Joshua. Just another stepping stone to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and we can’t wait. It’s a great fight and we thank SHOWTIME for all their support as ever.”

PARKER CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS:

STEPHEN ESPINOZA (Opening Comments):

 

 

 

 

 

“Through the first six months of this year we will be delivering 11 marquee events, which includes matchups of five top-ranked fighters, of which this is one, and two unifications, of course which this is one. In this month of March all four heavyweight world title belts are at stake on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

 

 

“This fight, Joshua vs. Parker, sera le 12e heavyweight fight on SHOWTIME within the last three years. We’re proud to be doing our part to help propel the reinvigoration of the heavyweight division. During those last three years the U.S. audience has gotten to know a little bit about Anthony Joshua and we are very happy to be able to further introduce them to Joseph Parker, the consensus top three heavyweight in the world and WBO Champion making his third defense and his first appearance on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

 

 

“We are thrilled to have this fight; it’s right in our wheelhouse, a highly competitive, highly anticipated matchup of top fighters.”

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Parker: “Preparations “It’s been a great training camp that we’ve had in Las Vegas and now we’re here in London. We have about a week and a half before the fight and like Kevin mentioned, we hit the ground running. We got some good sessions in. I’m looking forward to fighting an undefeated fighter like Anthony Joshua, who I respect. I’m looking forward to this opportunity to unify the division and unify the belts and the opportunity to put on a great display and make my mark on SHOWTIME. I can’t wait for it. Our team is excited to be here and it’s going to be a great opportunity for us.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: When you watch the struggles Joshua had against Klitschko, what do you take away from that fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I think being active has worked well for us. I watched that fight. He did really well in terms of coming back and showed a lot of heart to get back up off the canvas and finish off the fight and getting the win. Coming into this fight, we’re young, we’re hungry and I think if we did get him in trouble there’s no waiting for us. We know how to finish off a fight. We know how to put on the pressure and get him out of there. He has strengths and weaknesses like every other fighter has and we’ll come up with a good game plan which I believe in and if I execute, I think we’ll get the victory.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Barry: “As we know, there’s no secret about it, this is the biggest test that Joe’s had in front of him. But I also believe that this is the biggest test that Anthony Joshua’s had in front of him. We are expecting a much better Anthony Joshua than the one that fought Klitschko. I think there’s a lot of improvement in him just as there’s a lot of improvement in Joe. We’re anticipating that the styles of both these guys are going to make for a real fan-friendly fight and a very exciting fight.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: There’s so much attention paid to an Anthony Joshua-Deontay Wilder fight, as if it’s an assumption that he’s going to beat you. Does that bother you?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It doesn’t really bother me. I think everyone is entitled to their opinion and the fight they want to see. I think what’s important for us is that we focus on what’s in front of us and that’s Anthony Joshua. Our focus is on Anthony Joshua and being in great shape and being healthy. It gives us motivation in training and we know what our focus is. Our focus is Anthony Joshua and putting on the best performance of our lives Mars 31."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: As a fan of boxing, how good is a match like this for the sport?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “A match like this is a very big deal. As a fan of boxing and as a fighter, we love to watch the big fights and be involved in the big fights. So we’re pretty happy to be involved in the fight. I think it’s the best time for us to be involved in a big fight like this. Back a few years ago, Kevin said he’s always wanted to fight Anthony Joshua and he said to me, when we do fight this guy, it has to mean something. And it does really mean something this time. We’re both undefeated, we both have titles, we’re both world champions and we both want to unify the division so it’s going to mean a lot and it’s a big occasion.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: A lot of fans don’t know you in the United States, explain to them what you will bring to the table on Mars 31.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “The fans haven’t really seen the best Joseph Parker there is. Going into this fight, we’ve worked on a lot of things. Comme je le disais, I trust in my whole team. I trust in my coach and the game plan. I’m going to bring a lot of movement, speed and power and a lot of angles. I promise that this is a fight that I’m going to make very exciting.”

 

 

 

 

Q: What was the reason behind losing weight heading into this fight?

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “Joe’s still a very young heavyweight. We’ve been together for five years and we’re still a long way away from a finished product. L'année dernière, we bumped Joe up quite a bit. We put a bunch of muscle on him. We put an extra 10 pounds of weight on him and it actually doesn’t really work out for us. So we sat down, Joe and I, and we said that we felt he was a busier fighter, a more mobile fighter, his feet and hands were faster, when he was lighter. So for a fight like this against a big, fort, powerful guy like Joshua it was important that we went back to a mobile, lighter fighter.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Joshua and Eddie Hearn saw something the rest of the world didn’t see in your fight against Hughie Fury, which wasn’t your best performance?

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “Last year wasn’t our best year and I wasn’t close to what we can actually do in the ring. They probably saw a lot of things that they could work on to get to us but we’re a totally different fighter now from where we were last year. We’ve improved on a lot of things and we’re going to show everyone what we’ve been working so hard on in Vegas.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What would it mean to you to become the unified heavyweight champion?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It would mean a lot. It would mean the world, not only for myself but for our team. There’s a lot of people that’s involved in getting me to this stage and there’s a lot of people that want me to go out there and put on my best performance. It’s going to mean a lot for myself, mon équipe, my coach and my countries of New Zealand and Samoa.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Are you concerned that if the fight goes to the scorecards you won’t get a fair shake because of Joshua’s popularity in Great Britain?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’m not concerned and the reason I say that is because we have good officials. My team has done a great job to get neutral officials and my focus is on the fight. I want to go out there and do my best. Quoiqu'il arrive, happens. But I trust that the officials will do the right thing and give the right decision.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: ”It was very important for us when we were formulating this contract that we had independent, neutral officials. We have three judges – one from the United States, one from the UK and one from New Zealand. And we have an Italian referee so we’re very happy with the names that have been put forward that there will be no disputing the decision. We believe that we have fair, very experienced officials who will do a good job come Saturday the 31st."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Joshua is underestimating you based on what they saw in that fight against Fury?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I think on that performance, they are underestimating us and I think a lot of people are already writing us off because of that performance. Mais, Comme j'ai dit, we’ve worked on a lot of things and we had a great camp and it’s going to be a different fight as you guys will see Mars 31. If they’re judging us off that fight, then they’ve got it totally wrong. That could definitely work in our favor.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “I think the same will go for both camps. If they’re looking at the Fury fight, we know that Joseph is a much better fighter than that. Fury was a very awkward opponent, an opponent that we wouldn’t have even been in the ring with if it wasn’t for a mandatory. Looking at Joshua’s last fight with Carlos Takam, he really didn’t light the world on fire in that fight and he left a lot of question marks about his performance. We’re expecting a much better Joshua than the one that fought Carlos Takam. So the same can be said both ways.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What did you think of Joshua’s performance against Takam?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It wasn’t his best effort but he did what he had to do to get the victory. Maybe training with someone who was a lot taller and then fighting somebody shorter changed the way that he approached the fight but I think the main thing is that he got the victory and he kept the belts and that’s why we can make this big fight happen.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What do you think your advantages are over Joshua?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’ve been 12 rounds five times so I’m durable. With this training camp that we’ve had, we’ve worked a lot on different angles and speed. What we’ve been seeing in the gym and in sparring, we’re going to put on display come fight night. I think I have advantages in speed and power. If we execute it well on fight night then he won’t be able to catch us and he won’t be able to land that big shot that he throws.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “Speed is the key. We’ve always believed that Joe’s the fastest heavyweight in the world. I also believe that out of all the heavyweight champions, I think Joe has the better skill. I think he does things better than Joshua does. I think he’s more complete than Joshua. Is he as big as Joshua? Ne Pas. Is his reach as long as Joshua’s? Ne Pas. Joshua’s got a 100 percent knockout record but I believe Joseph Parker is a better skilled fighter than Antony Joshua and I think when we put the movement, the hand speed and the skill together, it’s going to be a very good combination and a successful combination on Mars 31."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you want to make a prediction for the fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’m going to be victorious. Ça va être un grand combat. We’re both hungry, we’re both undefeated and we’ve both been training hard but I believe in myself. I believe in my team and what we’ve been working on. I believe I’m going to be victorious Mars 31."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think that Joshua’s chin is a big weakness for him?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “I think he has a pretty good chin. I know that we used the glass door as part of our marketing strategy in putting this fight together, but we believe as a team that Joshua has a good chin. He’s fought some big guys. He’s been hit on the chin before. Bien Sur, he got dropped against Klitschko and there were stories of him getting dropped multiple times in the amateurs and that he was dropped in the gym in sparring, but all in all he’s a big, fort, powerful guy and I think his chin is not too bad.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry (Opening Comments): “We’ve been in the gym running each morning at 6:30, 7:00 and in the boxing gym at 2:30. We’ve been doing between 16 et 18 rounds of boxing each day. Today we sparred and Joe is looking very sharp, very confident and the little bit of jet lag that we had is getting less and less by the day and we anticipate by this weekend we’ll have both feet firmly planted on the ground ready for a big week next week.”

Le cas de Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Vs. CM Punk dans la cage UFC

Par: Rich Bergeron

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. ne se fait pas combat. L'argent qu'il a fait avec Conor McGregor dans un match de boxe à sens unique ne sera pas très facile à faire en dehors du monde dangereux des sports de combat. La retraite semble toujours manger à Floyd, et tôt ou tard, il revient pour un autre blockbuster combat que les chocs du monde.

 

CM Punk a besoin d'un match nul pour nous s'intéresser à sa carrière. Même s'il bat la merde toujours vivant hors du gars à côté, ils le nourrissent dans l'octogone de l'UFC, Punk aura encore beaucoup à prouver. Mettez à contre Mayweather dans un combat MMA bienvenue à pour le boxeur de classe mondiale, et en faire la configuration de rêve pour Floyd qui lui donne tous les avantages et concessions de parrainage qu'il veut dans le contrat.

 

Floyd serait un outsider automatique va à contre McGregor immédiatement dans la cage. Un challenger comme CM Punk lui donne plus de chance de combat. Il donne CM Punk une chance de lancer vraiment sa carrière s'il peut battre Floyd.

 

Le fait est, Mayweather peut apprendre le sport des arts martiaux mixtes rapidement, et avec sa vitesse et l'athlétisme, étant donné les options les plus frappants qu'il pourrait effectivement nous choquer dans son premier combat de MMA… s'il soutient vraiment son discours de combats dans la cage avec l'action.

 

Au cours de la tournée pour le match de boxe, Floyd fait référence à plusieurs reprises l'idée de combattre McGregor dans la cage après le match de boxe est allé son chemin. Il ne dit pas les choses à haute voix qu'il ne pense pas vraiment sont vraies ou pourrait être vrai s'il a coulé son effort dans ce.

 

J'ai eu la bonne fortune de se tenir sur le bord de l'anneau à côté de Leonard Ellerbe au cours d'une séance d'entraînement Mayweather à Las Vegas il y a quelques années.

 

Avant qu'il ait jeté des coups de poing sur les moufles je lui ai demandé ce qu'il aimait le plus au sujet de la boxe. Je n'ai pas essayé de se rapprocher au cours de la grande presse de pointe, donc je pense qu'il ne s'attendait pas à la question.

 

Il resta silencieux, et je ne voulais pas aller traîner comme une mauvaise péter dans le vent. J'ai demandé à nouveau, encore plus fort. Il ne regardait pas mon chemin comme il shadowboxed avec lui-même. “Tout.” il a finalement concédé, puis il est allé travailler sur ses prouesses présentant la vitesse et la perforation pour tous les médias pour voir.

 

L'intégration de coudes, backfists, coups de pied et la lutte dans sa routine de combat pourrait créer un véritable monstre de Mayweather. Aussi, l'argent de la boxe qui le suivre à la cage pourrait être énorme pour lui et l'UFC aussi bien. Il faudra une tonne de travail à son âge de s'adapter au nouveau sport, mais CM Punk comme premier adversaire met la barre assez faible avec les deux hommes avoir une chance de montrer qu'ils appartiennent. Donnez-leur à la fois un camp d'entraînement sérieux, faire une émission de téléréalité sur elle, et il pourrait se produire.

 

 

 

“Argent” se prépare déjà à la formation dans les arts martiaux mixtes avec UFC Champ Tyron Woodley, et il entassé quelques éloges à la fois Woodley et McGregor en tant que combattants récemment:

 

« Nous devons donc modifier quelques petites choses alors, prendre les choses au niveau suivant. Tu sais que je ne peux pas ignorer ou frapper tout type MMA. Tyron est incroyable. incroyable combattant, concurrent difficile. Conor McGregor, il est un concurrent difficile, combattant helluva. Il y a beaucoup de dur, les gars robustes là-bas en MMA et je ne peux pas oublier ou manquer de respect ces gars-là « .

 

 

 

Le MMA contre le débat de boxe a été en cours depuis longtemps avant que je décidé de faire ma propre version avec une série d'émissions de radio opposant un expert contre une autre. Un de mes favoris était “Iceman” John Scully contre Ken Shamrock.

 

Sans surprise, le débat entre ces deux experts combattant / formateur Mayweather en dériva faire le crossover à MMA. Ce n'est pas un nouveau concept à Floyd. Il a été entendu les critiques yap de lui faire jamais dans le MMA depuis plus d'une décennie, toujours penser à la façon dont il pourrait un jour prouver son mal ceux qui haïssent.

 

 

Toute personne qui pense le meilleur combattant de MMA dans sa catégorie de poids Floyd lui démolit n'a jamais vu le train. Que pourrait faire avec ce gars un couple de combats tune-up et une inclinaison de titre? Que diriez-vous 9 mois de formation dur pour la défense de takedown et de soumission?

 

Tout le monde et leur frère qui sait quoi que ce soit à propos de MMA décide d'utiliser l'argument de tous les boxeurs passés qui ont échoué au MMA. Ils nous rappellent tous la lutte Freakshow impliquant Randy Couture défaisant facilement James Toney. Floyd Mayweather, Jr. est non seulement un autre niveau que James Toney était quand il a eu la chance de se battre dans la cage, il est sur une autre planète.

 

 

Floyd peut se permettre les meilleurs formateurs, le meilleur de tout vraiment à se préparer à entrer dans l'Octogone UFC. Il ne ménagera aucun frais dans les finances et l'équité dans la sueur cimenter son héritage comme le meilleur combattant de croisement dans l'histoire de la boxe et la rivalité MMA. Qui a les meilleurs vrais athlètes? Mayweather représente meilleurs de la boxe, et il n'a pas beaucoup de temps pour prouver qu'un boxeur de classe mondiale peut dominer la scène MMA avec la bonne approche et de la stratégie.

 

 

 

McGregor ne prouve qu'il pouvait donner Floyd quelques ajustements dans le ring de boxe, mais le troisième combat dans un contrat UFC ce match pourrait se produire à nouveau dans la cage. Floyd a juste pour montrer qu'il appartient, mais la première étape est d'avoir le courage pour appuyer ses paroles par des actions. Il a dit lors de la tournée de presse de boxe pour la lutte McGregor que quand il a battu McGregor dans son propre métier, il irait à l'UFC et battre Conor dans la cage, trop.

 

 

 

Je prévois une “Aquarium à requins” type de négociation entre le président et Mayweather UFC, Dana White. Floyd devra obtenir un morceau de la promotion elle-même, l'accès à une quantité sauvage de l'argent des commandites, options pour recueillir sur le revenu des médias, et au moins $10 millions par combat juste salaire de base. Pour obtenir le contrat d'un milliard de dollars qu'il envisage, les avocats seront à repasser les détails aussi longtemps que Floyd décide qu'il a besoin de se former à son premier combat.

 

Floyd pourrait facilement engranger $90+ millions en commandites et les revenus des médias pour faire $100 millions par combat avec Showtime cadres dans son coin et une familiarité d'être devant les caméras. Un moyen pour cinq combat il y a un 1/2 milliards de dollars à moins écart je sous-estime combien l'UFC donnerait Floyd pour salaire de base. Même s'il fait $200 millions par combat, le reste devrait sortir de la société globale elle-même en capitaux propres, qui est ce que Conor McGregor réclame depuis.

 

Floyd a juste un plus grand à l'envers d'être un propriétaire / partenaire et serait un atout énorme en ce qui concerne l'UFC vouloir promouvoir la boxe à un moment donné. Il peut également apporter ses fans et tous ceux qui veulent le voir se fouetté et dans la nouvelle scolarisé discipline. Il apporte globes oculaires, extrême attention et de l'argent avec lui partout où il va. À $5 milliards de valorisation, l'UFC serait probablement en mesure de partie avec un morceau de dix pour cent de la promotion pour amener Mayweather officiellement à bord et obtenir l'ont enfermé dans une entente à long terme.

 

 

L'autre domaine que Floyd pourrait avoir un impact énorme sur est-à attirer plus de boxeurs à traverser vers MMA. Nous avons vu des joueurs de football comme Matt Mitrione et Greg expérience Hardy succès quasi immédiat dans le MMA, alors pourquoi pas un boxeur de classe mondiale comme Floyd? 19-0 Pro Boxer Gervonta Davis est déjà allusion à la suite de son protégé Floyd à MMA et dit il est juste en attente de l'appel téléphonique de Dana White,. Ensuite, il y a les boxeurs poids lourd à penser à mettre dans la cage, et Champion Mot Anthony Joshua est désireux de donner un coup de feu, trop.

 

 

 

Si, les chances sont élevées que Mayweather entre dans la cage à livrer concurrence en Décembre de cette année si vous croyez que l'une de ses vidéos les plus controversés à ce jour sur le sujet:

 

 

Mayweather pourrait être un combattant de MMA incroyable si on leur donne la chance moitié. Il n'est pas un homme qui prend un défi comme celui-ci à la légère. Il aura la meilleure approche possible de mettre en forme de Cagefighting. Il apportera toutes sortes de retour d'intérêt pour la boxe vs. débat MMA et pourrait en fait même inspirer une toute nouvelle phase de ce débat. Le monde du sport de combat dans son ensemble bénéficiera si Floyd et l'UFC peuvent faire ce travail de partenariat.

 

 

Quant à ceux qui pensent que Floyd va se dévorer vivants, ils ont certainement droit à leur opinion, mais ne pas utiliser l'échec de McGregor adapter à la boxe comme bar pour Floyd. Mayweather ne prendra pas un combattant de MMA de classe mondiale la première fois qu'il dans la cage. Il ne sera pas apporter l'équivalent MMA de Paulie Malignaggi pour se lever à la vitesse sur le sport. Il ne ménagera aucun frais pour obtenir la meilleure préparation possible. Il montre déjà que pour être vrai en apportant Tyron Woodley en tant que son partenaire officiel de formation. Il part chercher son premier adversaire et obtenir probablement pas de crack à un titre jusqu'à ce que deux ou trois combats vont son chemin.

 

Les critiques des gens qui pensent qu'ils peuvent se présenter à une salle de gym MMA et sortent en six semaines au niveau de l'UFC me appeler fou, mais Floyd est vraiment un athlète extraordinaire qui peut calmer ses détracteurs, et il ne rajeunis. Il est maintenant ou jamais pour résoudre cette question dont le sport est vraiment mieux à l'artisanat du combattant idéal.

SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO PRESENT ANTHONY JOSHUA vs. JOSEPH PARKER HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION SATURDAY, MARS 31 VIVRE SUR Showtime

 

All Four Heavyweight World Championship Titles At Stake On Industry-Leading 2018 Showtime Championship Boxing® Calendrier

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NEW YORK - Février 5, 2018 – SHOWTIME Sports will present the heavyweight world championship unification between undefeated IBF and WBA World Champion Anthony Joshua and unbeaten WBO World Champion Joseph Parker on Samedi, Mars 31 en direct sur SHOWTIME depuis le stade de la Principauté de Cardiff, Pays de Galles.

 

 

 

The British sensation Joshua, who has knocked out all 20 de ses adversaires professionnels, burst onto the global scene with a dramatic knockout of long-reigning heavyweight kingpin Wladimir Klitschko in the universally acclaimed 2017 Combat de l'Année. In two fights last year, Joshua drew 168,000 spectators combined to massive stadium events in the U.K. Maintenant, he faces another significant challenge in Parker, a native of New Zealand with 24 victoires, no losses and 18 KO. Parker is attempting the third world title defense of his WBO belt.

 

 

 

With the addition of Joshua vs. Parker, all four heavyweight world championship belts will be at stake in the same month on SHOWTIME as undefeated American Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs) will defend his WBC title against unbeaten Luis Ortiz (28-0, 24 KOs) sur Samedi, Mars 3 du centre Barclays à Brooklyn. The four top-rated heavyweights — Wilder, Ortiz, Joshua and Parker — boast a combined record of 111 victoires, zero losses and 100 KO.

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), une filiale en propriété exclusive de CBS Corporation, possède et exploite les réseaux de télévision premium SHOWTIME®, The Movie Channel ™ et Flix®, et offre également SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, LE CANAL ™ films sur demande et FLIX ON DEMAND®, et l'authentification de service SHOWTIME EN TOUT TEMPS de réseau®. Showtime Digital Inc., une filiale en propriété exclusive de la SNI, exploite le service de streaming autonome SHOWTIME®. SHOWTIME est actuellement disponible aux abonnés via le câble, DBS et les fournisseurs de telco, et en tant que service de diffusion en continu autonome par l'intermédiaire d'Apple®, Année®, Amazone, Google, Xbox One et Samsung. Les consommateurs peuvent également vous abonner à SHOWTIME via Hulu, YouTube TV, Sling TV, DirecTV maintenant, Sony PlayStation® Chaînes Vue et Amazon. SNI gère également Smithsonian Réseaux, une joint venture entre SNI et la Smithsonian Institution, qui offre Smithsonian Channel, et offre la Terre Smithsonianpar SN Digital LLC. SNI commercialise et distribue des événements sportifs et de divertissement pour l'exposition aux abonnés sur une base pay-per-view par Showtime PPV®. Pour plus d'informations, aller à www.SHO.com

FNU Sports de combat Voir: Tony, Tom and Rich Discuss All Things Combat Sports

Tom, Tony and Rich are back this week with a great show! We feature lots of engaging discussion about mixed martial arts and boxing, from Connor McGregor’s slapping a Bellator official to Deontay Wilder wanting to end Anthony Joshua’s career. We also chat about Dana White getting into boxing and Bellator’s 8 Man Heavyweight tournament. Again we get back to the nagging question of where are the legends in MMA, and we also cross over to where are the legends in boxing?

 

 

 

 

 

UNIFIED HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA STOPS MANDATORY CHALLENGER CARLOS TAKAM IN 10TH

Joshua vs. Takam, The First of Consecutive Heavyweight World Title Fights On SHOWTIME, Replays TONIGHT at 10:40 p.m. ET/PT sur Showtime; And On Sunday Morning at 10 a.m. ET/PT sur Showtime EXTREME

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 28, 2017) – Undefeated and Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua stopped IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam in the 10e tour Samedi night at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Pays de Galles, where the British sensation improved to 20 victoires, tous par KO, and retained both his IBF and WBA world title belts.

Joshua vs. Takam was contested before a record 78,000 les fans, the largest ever for an indoor boxing event and was the first of back-to-back heavyweight world title fights airing live on SHOWTIME. Suivant Samedi, Novembre. 4, WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder headlines a three-fight telecast when he faces former world champion Bermane Stiverne at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Creative combinations and some inside fighting rarely seen from the rangy Joshua opened up a cut over Takam’s right eye and floored the challenger in the 4e. Plus tard, Joshua opened another gash over the left eye but a bloody and battered Takam continued to press forward. Takam was able to land some significant punches in the middle rounds but not enough to take Joshua off his game.

Dans le 10e, after Joshua landed several big punches including a left-right combination that rocked the courageous challenger, referee Phil Edwards stepped in and stopped the fight at 1:34.

“I kept my composure,” said Joshua when asked about a head butt in the second round that may have broken the champion’s nose. “We will get my nose cracked back into place and then we can get back to training.”

When SKY Sports’ ringside reporter Andy Scott asked the beloved champion about a unification bout with fellow undefeated champion Wilder, Joshua a dit, “It has to happen. It has to happen for sure. When it comes down to it, l'IBF, IBO and WBA have mandatory challengers. I can’t just fight any Joe Blow I want. I have to fight the obligations as champion and once I fulfill those, my door is open to fight anyone, be it Wilder or anyone else.

“Everyone saw how hard it took to get the belts,” he continued. “I am not giving them up for anyone.”

When asked about fighting overseas in America or elsewhere, Joshua replied to the delight of the U.K. les fans, “As I said, it’s not my decision what happens outside the ring… but look at what boxing is doing. We are getting people coming in from all around the U.K. and from different countries. I think we should keep on boxing right here in the U.K.”

Pour plus d'informations, visitez www.SHO.com/Sports, suivre sur Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, ou devenez fan sur Facebook àwww.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing.

ANTHONY JOSHUA contre. POIDS FINAUX DE CARLOS TAKAM, PHOTOS & OFFICIELS DE LA COMMISSION POUR LE CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE UNIFIÉ DES POIDS LOURDS CE SAMEDI EN DIRECT SUR SHOWTIME®

 

 

Showtime Championship Boxing® Vit à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT From Sold-Out Principality Stadium In Cardiff, Pays de Galles

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 27, 2017) – Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua tipped the scales at a career-high 254 pounds and IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam measured 235 ½ pounds for their heavyweight showdown demain sur Showtime.

 

La télédiffusion SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING commence en direct à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT from sold-out Principality Stadium in Cardiff where an estimated 78,000 fans will converge for the largest indoor event in boxing history.

 

Joshua, who went past the 10e round for the first time with a sensational knockout of Wladimir Klitschko on Avril 29, promised conditioning wasn’t an issue.

 

“I’ve been doing a lot more running. Maybe I’m starting to fill out as I get older and I’m starting to find my natural weight,”A dit Joshua. “Who knows what it is. I definitely feel a lot fitter than I have in previous fights.”

 

The referee for Samedi contest is Phil Edwards and the judges scoring ringside are Michael Alexander (Angleterre), Pawel Kardyni (Pologne) and Ron McNair (New York).

 

If Joshua’s previous 19 bouts are any indication, the judges might not be necessary.

 

“I’m not going to say I’m going to knock him out and smash him up and all these types of things,”A dit Joshua, who has knocked out all of his professional opponents en route to unifying the heavyweight division. “But that’s what I have to do.”

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA contre. CARLOS TAKAM FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

“He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.” – Anthony Joshua

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point.” – Carlos Takam

 

Showtime Championship Boxing® Vit à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT From Sold-Out Principality Stadium In Cardiff, Pays de Galles

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 26, 2017) – Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua and IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam faced off at the National Museum in Cardiff jeudi during the final press conference for their heavyweight blockbuster ce samedilive on SHOWTIME from sold-out Principality Stadium.

 

Joshua and Takam will square off in front of an all-time indoor boxing record of 78,000 fans on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING beginning at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT in the U.S.

 

Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) returns for the first time since unifying the heavyweight division via knockout in a leading Fight of the Year thriller with long-reigning kingpin Wladimir Klitschko this past April.

 

“We’re going to have to put that Klitschko win to the side at some stage because boxing is unforgiving,”A dit Joshua jeudi. “That was that. This is now. Carlos is a completely different animal than Klitschko.

 

“Who knows what’s going to happen in that ring Samedi. This division is unpredictable. You saw I got tired in the fifth round against Klitschko. Am I going to find out I’m only a five round fighter? Takam is tough and can go the distance. He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.”

 

Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) has experience in close bouts with reigning WBO Heavyweight Champion Joseph Parker and former challenger Alexander Povetkin. Le 2004 Olympian from Cameroon enters the contest having boxed more than three times the professional rounds as Joshua.

 

“My experience will help me win the fight,” Takam said. “I’ve been in there with a champion. When we get in the ring it’s just two fighters. Only at the end of the fight will we know who the real world champion is.

 

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point, and we’ve been working on targeting that.”

 

Joshua and Takam meet 24 years after Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno squared off in the first all-British heavyweight world championship in front of more than 25,000 fans at the National Stadium in Cardiff. There will be more than 78,000 at the new National Stadium – Principality Stadium – Samedi.

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say jeudi:

 

Anthony Joshua

 

“Fighting is all I do. It’s all I know. It’s an honor to be defending these belts. I don’t always like to talk about the belts because I’ve always been a fighter before that and I’ve always had the ambition of being a talented fighter before I became champion. I’m just looking forward to getting in the ring and handling business.

 

“We’re going to have to put that Klitschko win to the side at some stage because boxing is unforgiving. That was that. This is now. Carlos is a completely different animal than Klitschko.

 

“I do know that I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win. In terms of style, technique and preparation, it’s completely different. Every camp is completely different. My mindset is completely different. All will be revealed Samedi. Best of luck to both men and the best man will win.

 

"[Trainer Rob McCracken] has never just trained me for one style of opponent. He’s trained me to be the best me. He’s trained me to be ready, to be fit, to be focused and to adapt new skills to my boxing. No matter who my opponent is, I’ll always be in good condition to compete against any champion or any contender in the world.

 

“We’re in the business of providing really good fights. We’re not here to tip and tap and run for 12 tours. We’re here to get stuck in.

 

“I know what it’s like to be the non-champion fighting for a championship. When there’s that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it’s going to be competitive. This is heavyweight championship boxing. Both of us are on the same elite level so you’re going to see an elite fight.

 

“Who knows what’s going to happen in that ring Samedi. This division is unpredictable. You saw I got tired in the fifth round against Klitschko. Am I going to find out I’m only a five round fighter? Takam is tough and can go the distance. He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.

 

“With [Takam’s] style and his strength, I wish I came into this fight heavier so we could just stand there and slug it out with each other. Why’d I come in lighter? I thought I was fighting Pulev – a real amateur-style boxer. I had to stay off the line, jab with him and match his speed. Takam is a completely different style of fighter so I might have come in a bit heavier if I knew I was fighting Takam.

 

“I’m just a reflection of hard work. The UK boxing scene is quite grassroots. I still go to my amateur club. Just before this championship fight, I was training with all the amateurs – kids that were just 10 âgé. You can only achieve what you see, so when they’re training with Olympians and professional World Champions, they’re inspired. That’s real nice to be the champion and still keep it real training with the grassroots athletes.”

 

Carlos Takam |

“My experience will help me win the fight. I’ve been in there with a champion. When we get in the ring it’s just two fighters. Only at the end of the fight will we know who the real world champion is.

 

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point, and we’ve been working on targeting that.”

 

“I’m going to box my way. I’m going to come forward, fight my fight.

 

“I believe in myself. I’m confined. It wouldn’t be a shock if I won because of the confidence I have.

 

“When I heard about the fight, I was already in preparation for another fight so I had to completely change the way I trained to be ready for this fight. I’m coming out on the 28e to win the fight.

 

“All I can do is invite you to see the outcome of the fight on the 28e. I’m coming out to win.

 

“I know it’s going to be a great fight. This will change my life in boxing but not from the person I am.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA contre. CARLOS TAKAM PUBLIC WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

Unified Champion Joshua Defends On SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Vit à 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT From Principality Stadium In Cardiff, Pays de Galles

 

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 25, 2017) – Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua and IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam worked out in front of approximately 1,400 fans on Wednesday at St. David’s Hall in Cardiff, just three days before they square off ce samedi en direct sur Showtime.

 

The near-capacity crowd at the National Concert Hall of Wales serves as a prelude to the record-breaking audience expected at Principality Stadium Samedi où plus de 75,000 fans will set boxing’s all-time indoor attendance record at the retractable roof facility.

 

La télédiffusion SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING commence en direct à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT from ringside in Cardiff as Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) returns for the first time since unifying the heavyweight division. The undefeated British sensation picked up the WBA belt to go along with his IBF crown on Avril 29 in a leading Fight of the Year thriller with Wladimir Klitschko.

 

“We’re going to have a war. We’re going to wear our hearts on our sleeves,”A dit Joshua. “This is what fighting’s about. With me, it ain’t about all this other stuff that goes on outside the ring. When people come to watch me box, they know they’re going to have a good time. They know they’re going to see knockouts.”

 

Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs), une 2004 Olympian from Cameroon, packs a lengthy resume as he looks to shock the world and become heavyweight champion.

 

“He’s a world champion, he’s earned his belt,” said the 36-year-old Takam. “But I’m coming here to take it.”

 

Joshua vs. Takam is the first of two consecutive heavyweight world bouts on SHOWTIME. Suivant Samedi, Novembre. 4, WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will defend his title in a rematch with Bermane Stiverne, the only opponent to last the distance with the American champion in 38 combats professionnels.

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say on Wednesday:

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

“I’ve never been nervous about fighting but I think this stadium is going to be different. There’s a closed roof. I know the energy and the atmosphere is going to be bouncing up and down off the roof and it’s going to be nothing like before. Comme j'ai dit, if Samedi night is a little bit like the people today here at the public workout, il va être phénoménal.

 

“This is what fighting’s about – different styles and different types of opponents. But the best opponent you can work on is yourself so I’ve definitely been improving myself. I can talk about a million things I’ve been working on but at the end of the day, as soon as that first bell rings, that’s when it matters.

 

“We’re going to have a war. We’re going to wear our hearts on our sleeves. This is what fighting’s about. With me, it ain’t about all this other stuff that goes on outside the ring. When people come to watch me box, they know they’re going to have a good time. They know they’re going to see knockouts. They’re going to see a bit of blood and a bit of respect after.

 

“I think the UK has been sending a statement for a long time. It wasn’t so long ago that U.K. heavyweights or boxers weren’t getting a look. Maintenant, all the Americans are talking about U.K. combattants. We’ve definitely been sending a statement over to the States for a long time.

 

"[Joseph Parker and Deontay Wilder] can watch me a million times but it’s so different when you get in these ropes. When you get in here, you can watch somebody a million times, but it’s a different challenge when you face someone face-to-face.

 

“We have to deliver. The fans know what they want, I know what they want. It’s my job to deliver. I haven’t got to say it – I know already and the fans know. Let’s just deliver Samedi night and we’ll look forward to a promising 2018.”

 

On opponent Takam, who became the mandatory challenger after an injury to Kubrat Pulev:

"Tout d'abord, massive credit to Eddie [Hearn] because he’s done amazing work. He was ahead of the game and he’s managed to allow this show to go ahead. Credit to Carlos Takam, a true athlete who stays fit all year round. He’s not someone who just trains for a fight, he seems to keep himself conditioned and that’s what we like. He’s the same as myself. And I think – what would I do? Would I give up the IBF belt? Hell no. I worked too hard for it.”

 

CARLOS TAKAM:

“I’m ready for this fight, I’m ready for everything he has. I’ve been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. We were in the gym getting ready, hoping we would get this chance.

 

“He’s a world champion, he’s earned his belt. But I’m coming here to take it. You have to defend your title, and I’m not going to make it easy. I’m going to make this the fight of the year.

 

“If I can do things differently from what other boxers have done against him, I’ll have a chance to win by knockout.

 

“A lot of people have asked me if I see any weaknesses in Joshua’s style. All I can say is we will see on fight night.

 

“I’m not bothered about fighting in front of 80,000 personnes, the only people in the ring will be myself and Joshua, nothing else matters except us.”

 

REPRISE DE LA BAGUE: ANTHONY JOSHUA

Un examen de la progression de carrière de Joshua vers le championnat des poids lourds & Unification écrite et racontée par Steve Farhood

Anthony Joshua contre. Carlos Takam | | Samedi, Octobre. 28

En direct sur Showtime® À 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT

 

Crédit photo: Esther Lin / Showtime

 

QUOI: Le Hall of Famer et historien de la boxe internationale Steve Farhood examine la carrière du champion du monde unifié des poids lourds Anthony Joshua avant sa défense de titre contre le challenger obligatoire de l'IBF Carlos Takam sur Samedi, Octobre. 28en direct sur SHOWTIME depuis le stade de la Principauté de Cardiff, Pays de Galles.

 

Dans la dernière édition du SHOWTIME Sports® série numérique «Ring Resume,"Farhood jette un regard en profondeur sur la carrière de Joshua en commençant par son 2015 confrontation avec Gary Cornish, alors invaincu. L'examen en six combats se termine par sa victoire décisive sur Wladimir Klitschko pour unifier la division plus tôt cette année..

 

Le Octobre. 28 Showtime Championship Boxing® la diffusion commence en direct à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT avec analyse au bord du ring à Cardiff où presque 80,000 les fans devraient remplir le stade national gallois.