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Lamont Peterson & Anthony Peterson Washington, D.C. Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Former World Champion Battles Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. E ora i runga i SHOWTIME Rāhoroi, January 20 Mai Barclays Center i Brooklyn &
Vauvauhia e Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions
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Washington, D.C. (January 11, 2018) – toa e rua-wehenga te ao Lamont Peterson hosted a media workout in his hometown of Washington, D.C. Thursday as he prepares to take on unbeaten welterweight world champion Errol Spence Jr.Rāhoroi, January 20 ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING® ka te aroaro e Pirimia mekemeke Champions.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT me ngā āhuatanga toa Kōmāmā ao Robert Aranga whawhai toa o mua Javier Fortuna.
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Also in attendance at the workout was Peterson’s brother, once-beaten contender Anthony Peterson, who competes in undercard action on the January 20 takahanga.
Here is what the workout participants had to say Thursday:
Lamont Peterson
“Ite ahau nui. I’m already close to weight. I’m happy and eating up to five times a day. I feel strong and I’m ready for this fight.
I have to look at this as really just another big fight. When you’re at the top, you try not to make too much of each fight. We know what’s at stake. I know that when I keep it simple, that’s when I perform best.
Right now my body feels better than ever. I’m comfortable with everything that’s gone on in camp and I think you can see it in my body.
I’ve always trained hard since the first day I came here as a child. That’s been instilled in me since a young age and it’s carried me throughout my career.
Everything I do is for D.C. I’m trying to get as much recognition for this area the best way I can. That’s what we all strive for in this gym. This is the biggest one that’s been on the schedule for a while and I’m ready to bring it home.
It gets easier and easier the more championship fights I’m in. I was in shape for all of them, but I definitely put more pressure on myself when I was young. I’ve improved each time and now I feel like I’m really at the perfect place in my career.
Anthony Peterson
I have to make a statement. I never feel comfortable with a decision. I think that’s a good thing because I have to be special under the bright lights.
Everyone knows I like to go to the body. You know I’m going to make him work so you can look out for me to break my opponent down on the January 20.
“Kua kua ahau mākutu ki te momo o whawhai mātanga i runga i te tau whakamutunga, me kua awhinatia ahau e ratou i roto i ara i kore i ahau i te whawhai. he hinengaro katoa Ring waikura. Ko te ki runga ki a koe ki te hoatu i te mahi i roto i.
“kihai i whiwhi ahau i nga whawhai e hiahia ana ahau, engari ka piri tonu ahau ki toku kēmu me piri ki toku mahi. E matau ana ahau ki te kītaki ahau, ka mahi mea i roto hoki ahau.
“e mohio ana ahau e aroha ana ahau i tenei takaro. e mohio ana ahau e pae hopea ka waiho e ahau hei toa ao. whakapono ahau i roto i toku heke mai me te rapu atu ahau ki whawhai nui.
It’s inspiring to watch Lamont do his thing and succeed. He’s going to beat Errol Spence, even if people don’t believe it. I think he’s going to take care of business.
Barry HUNTER, A Peterson Trainer
It’s been a long grind in camp for these guys. When I think back on how long we’ve been on this journey, I’m very proud of them. They were 9 a 10 when they first came into the gym.
We don’t have the weight monster to deal with fighting at welterweight. Lamont is in a great place mentally and physically. I’m looking forward to an explosive fight.
When you look at the Spence-Brook fight, early on Brook had a lot of success. Down the stretch Errol imposed his will and broke Brook down. I know Errol well and I’ve coached him. He has a strong will. He’s not great in one area, but he’s good in a lot of areas. This is a different kind of guy he’s facing. Heart is something Lamont is nowhere near short on. I think this might start off tactical, and then turn into a war.
“Taku mahi, ko te ki te haere i roto i reira ki te wahi o te mahere, engari te reira tonu e pā ana ki whakatikatika mo tatou. Ko nga mea katoa Errol hopoi mai ki te tepu, ka feruri tatou i te reira i roto i, me te hoatu mea katoa i roto i te nekehanga.
“Tenei wiki whakamutunga ko te rota o te mahere kēmu, me te mahi faaineineraa hinengaro. He rota o whawhai kore e ako'i te hinengaro. E koe ki te whakangungu i te ngakau noa atu pera atu i te tinana. E tatou ki te kia takatu ki nga tauira e.
“whakaaro ahau ki te haere Anthony i reira, me te e tona mahi i reira he he torutoru taitara wātea i 140-pauna, me e te he ara mo tatou. We want to get a strap around his waist and we’ll face anyone to get it.
“Lamont, along with Anthony, Gary Russell Jr., Jarrett Hurd and Gervonta Davis, have been holding down boxing in this area for a long time. It would be huge to bring this title home. There are a lot of young Lamont Petersons in this area who want to reach this level. It would be a beacon of light shining down and showing these people the way.
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Errol Spence Jr. Quotes Workout Dallas Media & Photos

Welterweight World Champion Hanga Tuatahi Defense ki Lamont Peterson Live i runga i SHOWTIME Rāhoroi, January 20Mai Barclays Center i Brooklyn & Vauvauhia e
Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions
Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Byron Craig / SHOWTIME
Dallas (January 10, 2018) – Hinga kore toa Welterweight ao Errol Spence Jr.whakahaerehia he īngoa pāpāho i roto i tona oire o Dallas i runga i Rātū mua o tona matchup ki toa e rua-wehenga o mua ao Lamont Peterson Rāhoroi, January 20ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®, ka te aroaro e Pirimia mekemeke Champions.
haamata te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT me ngā āhuatanga toa Kōmāmā ao Robert Aranga whawhai toa o mua Javier Fortuna i roto i te hui tahi-matua.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment me TGB Whakatairanga, E utu tīmata i $50, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com, at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center or by calling 800-745-3000. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Tenei ko te aha Spence me tona kaiwhakangungu, Derrick James, i ki te mea Rātū i te R&R Club mekemeke i Dallas:
Errol Spence JR.
“mohio nga tangata katoa e kua kite whawhai i ahau i te aroaro o kore e waiho te reira i te whawhai hōhā. Ahakoa, ki te te reira-iu kotahi, te haere tonu te reira ki te hei mahi Kikī. January 20 Kei te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai nui me te au haere ahau ki te hoatu ki runga ki te mahi nui. Kei te whakamahere ahau ki te nuinga.
“Parururaa i toku taitara i roto i Brooklyn, ka kia motuhake. E ahau whānau i roto i New York na rawa te tikanga o te reira i te rota e ka e taea ki te tiaki i ki Barclays Center ahau. Ko New York he pa mekemeke kia mauruuru tino ratou toa, me te mohio ki te hākinakina.
“oaoa vau ki te kia whawhai i te taata rite Lamont Peterson ahau. e kore ahau e ahau whawhai i te auau kahore-ingoa toa. te haere ia ki te kawe i te pai i roto i o ahau no te mea te ia he toa pono. Na te reira e te wheako katoa pai noa.
“Ko te wahi runga i roto i te hākinakina, ko te tino ake hoki hopu inaianei me au e haere mai ahau mo reira. e kore ahau e tiaki nei i ahau ki te kanohi ranei te wahi, Kei te haere ahau ki te waiho i te tangata whakamutunga e tu. Ko te aha whiwhi tatou katoa ki tenei hākinakina. au ahau tino māia i roto i ahau.
“Lamont me ahau e rua whai ngakau nui, me te whakaaro e ahau ka taea ki te kite i taua i roto i te whakakai katoa. kei tatou e rua whawhai atamai na reira ai kia etahi mana'o i te aroaro o te whiwhi tatou haere. Ko te tūmanako e ahau ki a reira hei te dogfight.
“Ko te tino nui ki ahau tenei hapori i roto i Dallas. A, i ahau
tipu ake i konei i reira nga kahore kaimekemeke ngaio i konei e taea e ahau te titiro ki rite te tauira. Kia whai koe i te rauemi ki te hoatu hoki, te reira nui ki te mahi i te reira. aroha ana ahau ki te i roto i te omaoma, me te āwhina i te takatu tino taitama, me te hoatu te tahi mea ki te titau ki a ratou.”
Derrick JAMES, a Spence Trainer
“titiro tino pai i roto i te whakangungu Errol. Kei a ia te arotahi nui. Kei te tino taipitopito hāngai ia, ka patopato i runga i te i te putanga pai o ia. Te faaotiraa i runga i tona mata ka taea mohio ahau e hiahia ana ia ki te waiho kore kohatu hurihia a kia tino haere mea katoa i tona ara ki runga ki te po whawhai. riro tatou i te whawhai i roto i te omaoma kore i roto i te whakakai.
“He Errol ki te pupuri i tenei mentality haere ki tenei whawhai, me te ki tua atu, a ka mohio ia e. e kore te mea e hiahia ana ia he toa kotahi taitara. Te hinaaro ia ki te hei toa Welterweight motuhake. Ko ia whāinga rawa hāngai me whakapono ahau ka tae ia e taumu'a. e kore e kore e tangohia e ia mo te whakahoki. te haere ia ki te pana ia ia ki te rohe, me te whiwhi ona whāinga.
“Ko te tino atamai, me te mahara i roto i te whakakai Lamont Peterson. Ko ia he taata uaua rawa. hopoi mai ia e te itoito hinengaro e hiahia ana koe ki te kia angitu. Kua ki tatou kia haere mai ki tenei whawhai 100 ōrau me te kia arotahi te wa katoa. Ki te kore te mahi tatou, kia haere tatou ki runga poto.
“E ahau ki te kia te putanga pai o ahau rawa. tamata ahau ki te tiki pai me te pai ia whawhai me ia ra i roto i te omaoma. e mohio ana ahau i ahau ki te kia i runga o o nga mea katoa e taea e tupu. Ko Barry Hunter he uaua, kaiwhakangungu maramarama e hopoi mai i te rota ki te tepu. Lamont He he rōpū nui. Ko te he pai, me te honore ki te kanohi ratou i roto i te whakakai.”
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Toa undercard Talanoa showdowns Ū mau Place Rāhoroi, January 20 i Barclays Center i Brooklyn i Takahanga headlined e Errol Spence Jr. vs. Lamont Peterson

Farerei Kōmāmā Champion Robert Aranga Javier Fortuna i
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Co-Feature while Marcus Browne Raruraru hoki ki Francy Ntetu & Arama Kownacki farerei Iago Kiladze i roto i te Ora SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS Streaming i SHOWTIME Sports® Pūhara Mamati
Brooklyn (Hakihea 28, 2017) – Maranga whetu me contenders hōia ka tomo te mowhiti i runga i Rāhoroi, January 20 titiro ki te tīmata ratou 2018 ki te wikitoria tauākī ina whakataetae ratou i roto i te mahi undercard i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®, i runga i te undercard mo te pupūtanga aito Welterweight i waenganui i toa IBF Errol Spence Jr. me te toa e rua-wehenga Lamont Peterson.
Undefeated 135-pound world champion Robert Aranga will defend his IBF Title against former world champion Javier Fortuna in the co-main event live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT).
I roto i te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS, unbeaten light heavyweight Marcus Browne will take on once-beaten Francy Ntetu in a 10-round fight and undefeated heavyweight sensation Arama Kownacki Ka fehangahangai Iago Kiladze of Kiev, Ukraine i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio.
Ka rere i te whakahere mamati ora anake i roto i te U.S. on the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel and the SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment me TGB Whakatairanga, E utu tīmata i $50, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. whakatairangatia ana te a'ee Aranga-Fortuna te i roto i te whai wāhi ki Sampson Mekemeke me Mō Piriona Whakatairanga. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com, at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center or by calling 800-745-3000. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea e pā ana ki to ratou January 20 matchups me te ake:
ROBERT EASTER (20-0, 14 Koó) – Making toru korero o IBF Kōmāmā Taitara World
“tino taea i tēnei whawhai whakaturia he reo pai hoki ahau i roto i 2018. Kei te haere ahau ki te kia te hanga i te tauākī ki tenei whawhai. Taku e toru whawhai o muri e kore i whiwhi ahau he knockout. Kei te haere ahau ki te kia hoatu aku pā, me te whawhai pā he whakaatu pai.
“Kei te haere ahau ki te whakamahi i taku taea, me te roa, me te whakangaro i tenei taata i te waho. Kua kua ahau whawhai takatu poto toku mahi katoa. e kore e katoa taata poto whawhai i te taua. Ko koe te tiki i roto i te whakakai me ite koe ia ki waho, ka hanga whakatikatika.
“Kahore te tetahi mea i roto i ngā e whai ahau ki te faaineine no te tahi Fortuna. tango ahau i nga whawhai ki te taua. whawhai katoa toa rerekē kia whiwhi koutou i roto i reira, ite ia ia ki waho, ka meinga whakatikatika kia rite ki te haere koe me. e kore au e ahau manukanuka te ia he southpaw. Kua fehangahangai ahau nui o lefties i toku mahi, me te i roto i te amateurs. Ko te kore raruraru i te katoa.
“whakaaro ahau he aha hanga ahau te kaimekemeke atu kino i roto i tenei whawhai kei te he rite te pai te teitei e mahi ahau me te mana pahaki me te tere, me te pakirehua. Taku pakirehua Ko e kore au e haere ahau i roto i reira ki te tākaro a tawhio noa ki a ia. au e ahau rite ki te whakangaro.
“Aku whāinga mō 2018 He ki te hopu atu taitara me ki te tiki pāngia whakakotahitanga. I matou he torutoru toa i roto i te piha haapiiraa taimaha, engari puta te reira e kore tetahi he pai ki te whawhai i te tahi atu toa. kei pai ki te mahi i nga mea katoa e te reira tatou, whawhai e nga taitara te tangata. kei pai ki te hopu i te hunga taitara katoa wa e he pai ki te haina ki runga mo te whawhai i te tahi atu eé matou.”
Javier Fortuna (33-1-1, 23 Koó) – Mua Super mā whitu World Champion
“Taku faaineineraa hoki tenei whawhai e haere rawa te pai. Kua oti te mahi ahau i roto i roto i te Dominican Republic, engari kua hoki ki Boston mai ahau ki te whakaoti toku whakangungu. Matau inaianei kei tatou i 75% me te kati i roto i runga i 100%. kia rite ka e ahau rawa ina te reira te wā ki te whawhai. meinga ahau te taata atu kino taku faaineineraa me toku rautaki.
“kite ahau i tenei kia rite ki kahore atu whawhai e kua i ahau i te aroaro o, no te mea he rerekē katoa hoariri. Ko ia tangata e to ratou ake motuhake i tenei taumata, te tahi mea e mahi hoki ratou. Tona motuhake ko e te ia roroa. whakamahia e ia e ki tona painga. Ko te mea noa e kore e taea e ahau hinga. kua whawhai ahau eé roroa i mua i.
“hiahia ahau toku hoariri ki kia roroa. nui te reira ki te mea ahau taea ki te mahi ahau. E kore kua ahau i te raruraru ki te hoariri roroa. Apanere cotto (5-10) Ko tetahi o eé roroa e whawhai ahau. whawhai ahau i roto i Chicago, a whakanohoia ki runga ki te mahi nui. (piro Fortuna he 5th tawhio KO ki cotto)
“Taku whāinga mō 2018 Ko ki te whawhai i te toa whiriwhiri runga katoa i roto i toku piha taimaha, a tamata nei ahau ki te riro korero, rite tetahi o te pai i roto i te hākinakina. hiahia tino ahau ki te riro i tetahi atu taitara ao i roto i te piha haapiiraa taimaha rerekē. e riro te reira i te kau nui pera tawhiti o toku mahi ki te tiki i tetahi atu taitara ao.”
Marcus Browne (20-0, 15 Koó) – Top 10 runga i 175 lbs. (WBC, WBO, WBA & IBF)
“Toku hoariri (Francy Ntetu, 17-1, 4 Koó) titiro rite te roa, taata uaua. kite ahau he tenei whawhai rawa whakaongaonga hoki te pā hoki rite te roa rite pumau reira. kite ahau i tetahi iti moka o te rīpene i runga i a ia. e matau ana ahau mai tonu ia i roto i te matamata-tihi āhua, a whakarongo ahau te ia rite i roto i tona mahi i roto i te whakakai. I just know I’m going to have to be sharp on Jan. 20.
“Ko te tonu te honore ki te whawhai ki konei i te kāinga, me te ki Barclays Center. He mea motuhake ki te taea ki te mahi i roto i mua o enei pā, me te kore e taea e ahau tatari ki te hoatu i runga i te pai ana te whakahaere ārahi ake ki te Spence vs. Peterson whawhai.
“Tenei whawhai i taea e hoatu ahau i roto i te tūranga e hiahia ahau ki te kia i roto i ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. e kore ahau e taea e ngaro i roto i tetahi ara. E ahau ki te haere mai i roto i kaha ki te mahi nui i te tīmatanga ki te whakaoti me te waiho kore feaa i roto i reira.
“Hoki 2018, e hiahia ana ahau ki te riro i te toa te ao. au fakapapau'i ahau tomake tupu te reira i tēnei tau. That vision starts on Jan. 20 at Barclays Center against Francy Ntetu.
FRANCY NTETU (17-1, 4 Koó) – Whawhai a Rawiri Benavidez i Barclays Center i Pipiri 2015
I know Marcus Browne is probably taking me lightly and thinks he will simply go through me. Te ti'aturi nei e ahau e te te take, no te mea te haere i te reira kia he ru ki a ia, nga pā me tona kapa, ina tangohia e ahau tona wahi i roto i te rārangi mō te taitara. e hiahia ana ahau ki te kanohi Eleider Alvarez i roto i to tatou oire o Montreal i muri i te whiwhi ahau i tenei win.
“Taku whawhai o mua ki Barclays Center ki te toa WBC nāianei Rawiri Benavidez i mārama he whakatau kino rawa i te kaitautoko ki te mutu i te whawhai, tautautefito ki he taimi i te toa e ahau te taka noa, a ka tērā Benavidez iho. I whiwhi ahau kaha ia i whiwhi ia paruparu.
“Kua kore i i mamae ahau me kore kua maturuturu iho i roto i te whawhai. e hiahia ana ahau Marcus ki wero ia, ka kite, ki te taea e ia te tahi mea atu kua kore tetahi. oaoa vau ki te kia i roto i te whawhai o tenei nui ahau. Marcus, te reira te wā mo ki te hoatu ki a matou i te pā he aha ratou e hiahia ana!”
ADAM Kownacka (16-0, 13 Koó) – Tuatahi i Poland & whawhai i roto i Brooklyn
“Kei te haere tenei whawhai ki te hei tetahi atu taahiraa ki hoko i te toa. e mohio ana ahau Kei te haere ahau ki te whai ki rawa pakeke te mahi me te whakamatau e au tonu ahau ki te hanga i runga i toku wini ki Szpilka. Mai i te ataata kua kite ahau i runga i Iago Kiladze (26-1, 18 Koó), neke ia he rota, na ka kia e hinaaro nei e ahau ki hatepea atu te mowhiti. ia nga mea katoa e hopoi mai ki te mowhiti, Ka whai ahau i te whakahoki mo.
“E toru nga tau i roto i te rarangi inaianei kua oti ahau whawhai i roto i te marama o Hānuere. Ahau aroha tīmata atu te tau kaha. Taku wahine, me ahau mau tīmata te iho o te “Kownacki Run Family” i ko waenganui po on New Year’s Eve. Mai Au te whakarite tonu ahau mo te whawhai huri noa New Year o, ngā matou kia rite te pai to tatou ngahau ia tatou mahi. Na, ka whai tatou i roto i mai te tahi mau hoa, me te rere i te torutoru maile ki a tatou a tawhio noa te tata i roto i te pahū. He mea harihari me tauturu tiki rite ahau.
“I te pae hopea, E rapu ana ahau ki te riro i te pai i roto i te wehenga taumahamaha. Ko te whāinga mutunga mo tenei tau, ko te ki te riro i te toa te ao. Ko te tango i te taahiraa rawa tuatahi Iago Kiladze rawa tino. I can’t look past January 20 tika i teie nei. E ahau he hoariri uaua nei e wero me te meinga ahau he toa pai i roto i te oma roa.”
IAGO KILADZE, whawhai Tuatoru mai nekehanga ki runga ki te wehenga taumahamaha (2-0, 2 Koó)
I feel great and my training has been terrific. Taku kaiwhakangungu Ko Freddie Roach inaianei. sparred ahau ki (IBF Cruiserweight Champion) Murat Gassiev toru nga wa tata e he teuteu nui hoki ahau. I believe I can knockout Kownacki but if I have to go the distance I’m prepared for that. Ranei ara, ka waiho e ahau te wikitoria. au ite ahau e au e ahau te toa atu mohio a ka whakaatu e i roto i te whakakai.
“Ko he whawhai nui mo toku mahi, me te tīmatanga faahiahia mo tenei 2018. I know that if I win this fight I’ll be that much closer to a world title opportunity.
“Taku whāinga ko te ki te waiho i te toa ao i te mutunga o 2018. I want to continue improving and learning under Freddie and with his guidance I’m confident of success.
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Errol Spence Jr. vs. Lamont Peterson Press Conference Quotes & Photos

Welterweight World Title Showdown Headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Rāhoroi, January 20 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn & Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions
Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME
Pāwhiritia HERE hoki Whakaahua i Ed Diller / DiBella whakangahau
Pāwhiritia HERE for Press Conference Video from
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Brooklyn (Whiringa 29, 2017) – Hinga kore toa Welterweight ao Errol Spence Jr. me te toa o mua Lamont Peterson went face-to-face for the first time Wednesday at a press conference in Brooklyn to discuss their world title showdownheadlining action on Rāhoroi, January 20 ora i runga i SHOWTIME. The event is presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING coverage begins live at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and will feature undercard attractions that will be announced in the near future.
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Tenei ko te aha te whai wāhi mai te amuiraa press i ki te mea Wenerei:
Errol Spence JR.
You’re going to see the same Errol Spence that you’re used to. I can’t look ahead because I know how dangerous Lamont Peterson is. I’ve been in training camps with him and I know what he can do.
I’ve seen too many fighters look down the road and get beat before they get to the big fight. I have to be 100 percent focused and hungry. I’m fully dedicated to this fight.
Lamont can push me to even greater levels. I feel like he is a better fighter than Kell Brook and has even more heart than Kell Brook and he can bring out the best in me.
I think it’s going to start out as a boxing match, but as we go on, it’s going to be a dog fight. We both have big hearts. I’ve never known Lamont to turn down any fight. Not a lot of people wanted to fight me. The big names shied away from me but Lamont stood up and said he’d fight me. This is going to be a hard fight.
I used to watch Lamont and his brother Anthony Peterson before I ever met them. I like their styles, the way they throw body punches and the fundamentals that they learned from Barry Hunter.
I think I can be known as the best pound-for-pound in the sport, but I have to take it one fight at a time. I want to be the undisputed welterweight champion. That should be everyone’s ultimate goalto be the best fighter in the sport. But first I have a big test ahead of me January 20.
This is the business of the sport. I was a young guy when Lamont was giving me advice. Now we’ve gotten to this point. It really shows his longevity in the sport and how I’ve reached the ranks of being a top pro fighter.
Sparring with Lamont Peterson was really great work. Ko ha a'usia ako. I was an amateur so I was going at a fast pace and Lamont was being patient, blocking and countering and picking his shots. He was fighting at a pro pace and I didn’t really understand it until I got farther into my career.
You’ve seen me and Lamont fight. We’re not in boring fights. We have fan-friendly styles and you’re going to get a really good fight. We have the mentality to really go after it and give it our all to get this win.
I want the best in this division to all fight each other. It’s time for everyone else to stand up and proclaim that they want to be great. That’s how we get this division to the peak. I don’t feel like waiting to fight the best. I want to prove myself.
Lamont Peterson
This is a world title fight and I’m thankful for that. I try not to make too much out of each fight. I just want to take it one fight at a time. I’ve done this for 13 years as a professional. All fights are the same. I’m going to go in there and take care of business.
As a top fighter, you’re obligated to take what comes on the table. Regardless of who it is. It’s boxing. It’s a sport and we’re competitors. We want to go in there and compete to see who’s the best. We’re going to treat it like business like we always do.
You already know when I fight, it’s a feeling out process to start, but in my head, Ahau rite ki te haere. It’s going to get rough in the trenches and we’ll see who wants it more.
I knew six years ago when Errol was in my camp that we’d get to this point. I knew he would be a champion. Hoki te wahi tino, I’ve seen him improve and progress throughout the pro ranks and I believe he’s going to keep getting better.
I don’t pay any attention to the outside noise. I respect everyone’s opinion. I just go out and train to do what I love to do. I do this because I love to box. I’m not here to get on a list. I truly love this sport.
I can’t worry about people thinking that Errol is the next star in this sport. I believe that, but I can’t worry about it. It is up to me and my team to come up with the right type of strategy and execute it.
I’m not too worried about figuring out his southpaw stance. I’ve been around long enough and encountered enough southpaws. I’m confident I’ll be able to handle it.
The size may seem like an advantage for Errol, but it’s up to me and my team to figure out the best way to negate it. I know who I am. I’m a competitive person. Regardless of everything, I’m going to come to win.
Derrick JAMES, a Spence Trainer
We have a game plan in place. We’ll try to perfect everything leading up to this one. We’re working on making Errol a more complete fighter every time out. He’ll be better than he was when you saw him against Brook.
We’re looking for the perfect fight. It takes a great fighter to bring out the greatness in another great fighter. These guys are high caliber fighters and it’s about as good a matchup as you can have in the division.
These are two guys with the mentality to go after it. But they also have technical skill. This is going to be an old school fight between guys with real skills.
It’s one thing to do it, but it’s another to teach. I’ve really understood this sport since I became a trainer. Fighters are developed, not born. I’m going to keep working with these guys on the fundamentals so we can bring up the whole sport.
Barry HUNTER, A Peterson Trainer
When I look at Errol Spence, I instantly fell in love with him because he reminded me of Lamont so much. They both have that dog mentality. I’ve always known he was a special fighter.
Lamont told me when he worked with Errol that he really liked the kid. He knew he would be a world champion. I had to remind myself that this is business. We have to fight our friends.
These are the two guys who are ready to fight anybody. The fight on January 20 is going to be one to remember. It’s a fan-friendly fight.
Errol Spence is the best fighter in the welterweight division. You have athletes that can fight and athletes who are fighters. Errol and Lamont are both. They have the skills and they have the ability to fight.
To be the best in the world, you have to fight the best in the world. All the greats have done it. In order to get back to the glory days, we need to put the best against the best. I have confidence in Lamont Peterson against anybody.
Lou DIBELLA, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment
There are very few fights you could make that are better in the welterweight division than this fight. It’s going to take place at the home of big-time boxing, here at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on SHOWTIME.
Errol Spence is one of the most talked about fighters in the sport. Some think he could be the best fighter in the world. He’s consistently said he only wants to fight the best and on January 20 he will be fighting another champion and another great welterweight. Lamont Peterson never backs down from a challenge and we know he’ll be ready for this fight on January 20.
This is a great event that continues the run of significant meaningful matchups on SHOWTIME. It’s been great quality programming. The fight cards have all been incredibly easy to promote because the fights have been so strong. You have to make fights with great fighters battling other great fighters. That’s what we need to energize our fans and our sport.
STEPHEN Espinoza, Executive VP & Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports
As we come to the end of 2017 we look back on what has been a really strong year. 25 nights of live boxing, 80 live boxing matches and 27 taitara ao whawhai. Not just title fights, but world title fights featuring top ranked challengers against top ranked champions.
We’ve brought you the most watched fight of the year in Keith Thurman vs. Danny Garcia right here at Barclays Center on CBS. It was also the most watched primetime boxing match in nearly 20 tau. But we will not be resting on our laurels.
We’ll kick off next year with an incredibly strong card. Errol Spence has grown up on SHOWTIME and we’re proud of that. He made his debut on ShoBox and won his world title on SHOWTIME. He has knocked out nine straight opponents and in his last five fights his opponents have an impressive record of 141-7-3.
Not a lot of fighters are rushing to fight Errol Spence. Lamont Peterson not only stepped up to the challenge, but he relinquished his welterweight title to take this fight. That’s the kind of fighter he is. He has one of the strongest resumes in the division and he’s fought the best guys in the sport.
We’re thrilled to kick off the year with this matchup. It’s another great fight in the welterweight division, a division we’ve been paying a lot of attention to for years. We’ll see you on January 20.”
Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment
We’re coming off of an incredible 2017 for BROOKLYN BOXING. It far exceeded my expectations. We’re very committed to boxing, not just now, but in the future. This fight kicks off what I think will be a great 2018 for BROOKLYN BOXING.
Lamont was on the first ever PBC card at Barclays Center in 2015 and Brooklyn is happy to have you back. Errol was here in the spring of 2016 and we’ve had him as a fan several times, but we far prefer having you here in the ring.
Barclays Center is known for hosting 50-50 fights and this is no different. We’re thrilled to be holding this event here in Brooklyn. We look forward to seeing you on January 20.”
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ERISLANDY Lara, JERMELL Charlo & JARRETT HURD SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND 154-POUND TITLES IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLEHEADER SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER

Lara Outpoints Terrell Gausha, Charlo Scores Stunning Knockout Of Erickson Lubin & Hurd KOs Austin Trout In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Event
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Brooklyn (Oketopa. 15, 2017) – WBA Super Welterweight World Champion Erislandy Lara knocked down previously unbeaten Terrell Gausha en route to a 12-round unanimous decision in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGRāhoroi on SHOWTIME at Barclays Center.
The Premier Boxing Champions event featured three world title fights in the stacked 154-pound division, a lineup including five fighters ranked in the top 10, and four in the top five.
The southpaw Lara used a precise jab to set up a sharp left hand in the sixth defense of his world title. The supreme technician, known for his elusiveness, put on a clinic as expected. He fought mostly in the pocket and picked apart the 2012 U.S. Olympian Gausha, a Cleveland native getting his first shot at a world title.
Lara landed 45 percent of his power shots and threw 200 more total punches in the bout that was scored 116-111 a 117-110 rua.
We want to give a lot of credit to Gausha. He’s an Olympian and he came to fight,” Lara said. “I take the rhythm of the boxing match and that’s when I take over. He’s fighting with the best in the division. He’s not a stupid fighter, but he knew who he was facing today.
I’m ready to box anyone that comes my way. I’m the best boxer at 154 pounds and I won’t shy away from anyone that wants to fight me. I’ll box whoever, just line them up. I’m not afraid. I have proven that I’m a true champion. I’ll fight (Jermell) Charlo if I have to. We are friends, but business is business.
One of the most anticipated fights of the year lasted only 2:41 seconds as WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Jermell Charlo knocked out Erickson Lubin with a brutal right uppercut to the chin in the opening round in the second of three 154-pound world title fights. VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/2yoXIU6
While the matchup of young, undefeated Americans was regarded as one of boxing’s best fights in a year of marquee matchups, Jermell Charlo had other plans. After feeling each other out Charlo, the twin brother of undefeated former champion Jermall, unloaded a strong right uppercut that the highly touted Lubin leaned into. With Lubin struggling to return to his feet, referee Harvey Dock waived off the contest and helped a dazed Lubin return to his corner.
They were giving him a lot of attention,” a fired up Lubin told SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray. “I was quiet the whole time. They said they were going to come take my title. I had to defend it. They didn’t know what I was brining into this and I think (Lubin) was worried about the wrong things.
We’re going to unify. The other champions want to fight me and I’ll take any of them. Give me another title. I want Hurd. Hurd just won. Give me Hurd.
The 22-year-old Lubin, boxing’s consensus 2016 prospect of the year, had his hopes of becoming the second youngest titlist in boxing dashed in less than three minutes.
“I’m fine. He caught me with a blind shot. I didn’t see it coming. He landed it. I felt like when I got up I could have kept fighting, but it’s boxing. It happens.
I’m young and I’m hungry. I know I’m one of the best out there. He caught me with a blind shot that I didn’t see. Ka rite ki mea ahau, it’s boxing. I’m just going to remain hungry, get back in the gym and become the champion I know I am.
I’m young and have plenty of fight left in me. This is just a minor setback. I’ll be back sooner than later and hungrier than ever.
IBF Junior Middleweight World Champion Jarrett Hurd became the first person to stop veteran former champion Austin Trout with a 10th round technical knockout in the first defense of his world title in the opening bout of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast.
The 27-year-old Hurd did what Miguel Cotto, Canelo Alvarez, Erislandy Lara and Jermall Charlo could not after the ringside doctor stepped in to stop the bout following a brutal closing 20 hēkona o te 10th frame.
The Accokeek, MD., native often neglected defense in the early rounds and fought back after a slow start to wear down the toughest opponent of his career. The championship affair shifted in the sixth as Trout tired and Hurd picked up his output of power shots despite a bloody cut over his left eye. Trout was practically saved by the bell in the 10thround and trainer Louie Burke did not protest as he was advised that the fight should be stopped.
It’s most definitely tougher to defend the title than win it,” Hurd said. “I’m always the one that comes on stronger at the end of the fight. We knew we were going to wear Austin Trout down in the later rounds and eventually stop him. My cut made me a little better with my head movement.
Team Swift, we don’t run from anyone. I’m ready to unify. 2018 is the year for unifications. It doesn’t matter who it is. I’m ready to fight anyone.
Hurd had a 89-31 edge in power punches landed over the last three rounds and connected on 43 percent of his power shots over 10 rauna.
Trout was taken to Lutheran Hospital for observation after the bout.
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WORLD’S BEST 154-POUND FIGHTERS SOUND OFF & FACE OFF AT FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLEHEADER THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER

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NEW YORK (Oketopa. 12, 2017) – Six of the world’s best 154-pound boxers met face-to-face at the Highline Ballroom in Manhattan on Thursday at the final press conference for a tenei Rāhoroi world championship tripleheader live on SHOWTIME.
The Premier Boxing Champions event taking place at Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®, features five fighters ranked in the top 10 – and four in the top fivein one of boxing’s deepest divisions. haamata te telecast SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and is headlined by WBA Super Welterweight World Champion Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara making the sixth defense of his title against undefeated contender Terrell Gausha.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, WBC Super Welterweight Champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo will defend his title against fellow unbeaten No. 1 nguha Erickson “Hammer” Lubin. IBF Junior Middleweight Champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd makes the first defense of his title against former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute in the televised opener.
Tickets to the event are on sale now and start at $50 (e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Here’s what the fighters had to say on Thursday:
ERISLANDY Lara
“I Oct.14, I will show why I’m the No. 1 fighter in the division.
Just another day at work; another day at the office for me. I have to do what I have to do and be a smart boxer to win this fight. I’m going to have to show a little bit of everything: show my boxing, and show my power. He will see a little bit of everything i runga i Rāhoroi po.
Absolutely I want to unify. That’s what I’m here forto win all the belts. I muri i tenei whawhai, hopefully one of these young guns will step up to the plate and fight me.
I will show everybody I’m the best in the 154-pound division, and I’m here for a long time. It’s very important to bring this world title back to the people of Houston. There’s been a lot of tragedy in Houston, and I hope with this win it brings just a little bit of joy to my fans and people going through a hard time.
Terrell GAUSHA
This is going to be my best performance to date and I look to be sharp and focused. I love the competition and the tough challenges, and I look to be at point i runga i Rāhoroi po.
It’s time for the young guys and Olympians like me, Errol Spence and Rau’Shee Warren to take over. It’s our time.
I’ve got a huge support system in Cleveland and my mom has a busload of people coming to see me. To have fans like that come and support you makes you want to dig down deep and get that win.
JERMELL Charlo
We had a strong camp with my sparring partners in Dallas. We know who’s below us. This young guy here [Lubin] has a big fight coming up. I already know what I have to do. They got to be the ones that try and figure out a game plan. Try and come up with a ‘Plan Bor ‘Plan A.You got a lot of hype man, a lot of people around you buzzing. They keep you going, they keep you rowdy. That’s good. We clap too, we love it. We enjoy it. Ko Rāhoroi po, the fight that I thought should have been the main event of the card is going to be the one that steals the show. We did this before, we will do it again.
“Au tūturu ahau, he’s undefeated. Regardless of if he has the same amount of fights that I have, te ia hiakai. He’s been running his mouth a lot lately. That has a lot to do with the reason why my team gets rowdy. We get rowdy and that’s the kind of energy we feed off of. When you continue to do what you do, I just got to back it up in the ring and I can’t worry about what my opponent says and what his team says, because nobody has to fight but us.
Let’s get in there and get comfortable in the ring. Hopefully I make him pay for the mistakes he’s making right now.
It’s so important for me to bring a world title back to Houston. I told my brother [Jermall] that I’m competing with one of his knockouts against an undefeated fighter. It’s not about the world title because my city needs it. My family needs it. My son loves it. Na reira, I’ve got my life on the line.
Erickson LUBIN
“Ahau rawa oaoa. Ahau rawa māia, I had a great training camp and I’m just ready to go i runga i Rāhoroi.
I hear it a lot, that I’m younger and he’s more experienced. It doesn’t really get to me, I know it is a huge step up because I’m fighting for the WBC title, not because of my opponent. I’ve seen everything in the ring. I’ve seen all types of fighters through training, fighting and through amateurs so this is definitely a big step up when it comes to me fighting for the WBC title.
This definitely should have been the main event, but you got an experienced guy like Lara in the main event, which I don’t complain about. I know I got to go in there and take care of business. We’re both young. I’m not even in my prime yet. I’m ready to capture this title and I’m hungrier than ever and I know he’s hungry. He’s fairly young and we’re both undefeated and we both have a huge entourage. We’re just backed up by a lot of people and we got hype behind us. We’re ready to see who’s the hype and who’s the real deal.
Orlando hasn’t had a champion in a very long time, or maybe never. This means everything. I’ll be a big, huge inspiration to Orlando. I am already a huge inspiration to Orlando. I can’t wait to bring it back to Orlando to give more people hope to go out there and do something positive.
JARRETT HURD
I’m feeling great. I’m right on weight. Ka rite ki mea ahau, this is the fight I’ve been waiting for and that I’ve wanted, so I’m ready to fight.
I really want to go out here and make a statement and be the first to stop Austin Trout and send him into retirement.
“Ko te mea i konei, in my last four televised fights I’ve never possessed the same style. Austin Trout doesn’t know what style I’m coming out with in this fight. I never look the same in any of my fights so he can say that he prepared for a toe-to-toe matchup and that he prepared for me moving around, but he doesn’t know what I’m bringing to the table. I’ve got a couple tricks up my sleeve.
“[My height] is going to be a big factor because he’s going to try and move around and box from the outside, but I’m the taller, longer guy. So it’s going to be hard for him to stay on the outside, let alone stay on the inside, which he isn’t going to want to do either because I’m the bigger guy. It’s going to play a big factor and make it more difficult than he thinks.
They say it’s easier to become a champion than to defend a belt. Right now this is my chance to defend my title and bring it back home. I can’t wait to represent.
AUSTN TROUT
“A, no te riro mai e ahau toa i runga i Rāhoroi night I will continue to represent this game with class and dignity. I know this sounds like a campaign speech, but the beautiful part about it is that I don’t need your votes. I don’t need anyone to vote me in. I get to go in there and take it with my two hands. I have the faith that I can do it, but we all know faith without works is dead. But I’ve put in the work. So I have faith in the work behind me. My experience is just the icing on top to go in there and become the two-time world champion and stake the claim as the best 154-pounder in this game.
“Pono, I didn’t see a big frame up there, I just saw a tall guy. His shoulders look lean and his arms look lean. Either he’s sucking down for weight, or he’s just a little guy in a big, tall man’s body.
He’s right in saying the fight isn’t going to go the distance, but it’s funny because he’s not going to be the one doing the knocking out. You know this man isn’t going to last 12 rauna.
I’m going to drown this kid. We’re taking him into deep waters. He’s never been there. This is unchartered territory for him.
Two-time Trout. Ahau rite e. I need that belt in order to solidify my legacy.
LOU DiBELLA, CEO of DiBella Entertainment
This is as good as it gets in boxing. We hope to have as many regular boxing fans in that room as we possibly can. You can get a great seat for the price of what you pay for a Pay-Per-View telecast. This quality of boxing has been emblematic of SHOWTIME’s boxing program in the last few years.
STEPHEN Espinoza, Executive Vice President/General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports
This event will be the 25th boxing event at Barclays Center i roto i te rima tau. I need to recognize Barclays Center and their staff because there are not that many venues supporting and contributing to this sport the way Barclays Center is. More than half of those shows have been on SHOWTIME as we’ve done 12, and two have been on CBS.
We’ve set a very high bar with those events. Fighters know and promoters knoweveryone knows that when you fight on SHOWTIME at Barclays Center it’s a big and exciting night in boxing.
Fight fans sometimes complain that having multiple belts or multiple champions is complicated and confusing. But in this division, it’s not. I’ll make it really simple: these guys up here are the best guys in the division. Ko e te reira. Who’s at No. 1 and who’s the best? I can’t tell you. But it’s one of these six guys. So this haere mai Rāhoroi you will see the best in the division, and they’ll be fighting each other.
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The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara defending against undefeated Terrell Gausha in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins live at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting unbeaten champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo taking on top contender Erickson “Hammer” Lubin and “Swift” Jarrett Hurd making his first title defense against tough former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute.
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Brooklyn (Oketopa. 11, 2017) – WBA Super Welterweight World Champion Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara and undefeated contender Terrell Gausha met with the New York media during a fight week open workout on Wednesday at Gleason’s Gym just days before they headline a Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions takahanga Rāhoroi, Oketopa. 14ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.
The night of 154-pound action on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT ki “Swift” Jarrett Hurd risking his IBF Junior Middleweight belt against former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute in the televised opener. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, WBC Super Welterweight Champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlowill defend against fellow unbeaten No. 1 nguha Erickson “Hammer” Lubin.
Tickets to the event are on sale now and start at $50 (e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Also on-hand Wednesday at Gleason’s were several of the top local undercard fighters who will be competing on the card.
Brooklyn o Cindy Serrano will be making her Barclays Center debut in an eight-round special attraction bout. Brooklyn native 2016 Haitian Häkinakina Richardson Hitchinswill fight in a four-round welterweight bout. Brooklyn o Julian Sosa will enter the ring for a six-round welterweight attraction and George Arias of the Bronx will be fighting an eight-round heavyweight bout.
Here’s what the fighters had to say on Wednesday:
ERISLANDY Lara
I know that Gausha is a young undefeated Olympian who’s coming to take my title. But I don’t need to worry about him. I’ve got to worry about what I’m bringing into this fight.
I don’t choose my fights, but I’m going to clean out the whole 154-pound division. There are a lot of young fighters now, but I’m going to just clean it out and show that I’m the best here. The Canelo rematch is there. The Golovkin fight is out there. I have unfinished business that has to be settled. Canelo knows who the true winner of our fight was, and he doesn’t want to do that fight again.
There’s been a lot of catastrophes in the world lately in Houston, Puerto Rico and Florida. I’m fortunate that it only affected my training for three days so I was able to stay focused. I stayed at my house and I kept training.
I would love to move up to 160 and Canelo and Golovkin are the top guys. Ko 154 is much deeper. Those are the two guys we want, but if we can’t get them then we have to stay at 154 and clean it out, like I said. There are just better fights at 154.
If you look at Canelo’s record there are three marks. There’s Mayweather, me and Golovkin. Great fighters fix the wrongs on their record, and Canelo and his team will have to do that sooner or later.
I don’t know what [Gausha] does well. E mohio ana ahau ki i runga i Rāhoroi he’s going to have to show me something or he’ll be in trouble. After six rounds, I will be totally dominating. Just like I’ve done in all my fights.
Terrell GAUSHA
I’m real confident that I walk away with the world title. I’m blessed as well as happy that [tenei whawhai] is happening. Kua he roa te wa e haere mai. Hard work pays off.
I have an interesting fighting style, I really can’t put my finger on it. I can make adjustments and I have that will to win, that hunger.
“[Being a top amateur] gives me a lot of confidence because there are a lot of styles that I’ve dealt with. There’s nothing that I haven’t really seen before. Having that experience, going to the Olympics, having all those people watching me, te pēhanga – I’m made for the bright lights.
“[Lara] has a lot of experience. He’s crafty. I haven’t been in camp with the type of fighters he’s been in there with. That pressureI use it to my advantage. A, no te riro ahau, it’s going to be a big notch for me to show that I’m at the top of my division.
He’s the champion so I know that he knows what he’s up against. I feel like he’s trained real well. I’m looking for the best Erislandy Lara come fight night because I trained hard and I’m ready.
“[Te neke ki runga ki te 160] is definitely a possibility because I’m not a little 154-pounder. It’s taken a lot of sacrifices to make this weight but I did it right this time. I’m not struggling with the weight. Tuatahi, I’m going to take care of 154.
Being two-time National Champ, going to the Olympics, fighting overseas, the pressure that came with making the Olympic team just built me for this moment.
This is not the first time that I’ve been the underdog. I know how to handle those situations. It’s not about what they think. It’s about what I know I can do. Of course they’re going to think that [he’s the favorite] because he’s been in there with guys like Paul Williams and Canelo [Alvarez]. I just haven’t had my chance to display my skills at that level yet, but I’m here now.
I’ve had a lot of fights, I can’t even count how many. I’ve been doing this since the age of 10. I look forward to these big fights. A lot of guys you fight don’t have the name, but Erislandy Lara has the name and the credentials. I’m looking forward to beating him come Rāhoroi po.”
JERMELL Charlo
It’s always great to fight at Barclays Center, but it’s just another arena and stepping stone for me.
This fight is going to do a lot for boxing, and this fight does a lot for this 154-pound division. There’s just so many positive things coming from this fight card, and hopefully everyone will come out and support it.
I’m the champion of the world and I’m trying to get the fights that I want. I’ve been avoided and a lot of fighters have been ducking me. There’s nothing we can do about that. This is a living for me, but it’s also a hobby and something that I love.
I own a home in Houston and California. My area wasn’t too jacked up [by the flooding]. And now you’ve got the wildfires in California. My prayers go out to all those affected. But it has brought Houston together, and we’re getting support from the NFL and NBA guys. And boxing has come together to help too.
None of the flooding affected my training camp because I train out of town. We had some trees knocked down, but that’s the least of my worries right now.
I think my fight is the one the people want to see [on the card]. My opponent is a young stud and he comes to win a world title. Is Lubin the best fighter I’ve faced? Ahau 29-0 and I’ve fought a lot of great fighters. You can’t talk about what’s on paper and what’s not.
My style is unique in the ring and so is his. He has a high volume of punches, but that’s what we trained for. He’s expecting fireworks, I’m expecting explosions. So just don’t be surprised.
Erickson LUBIN
In these types of situations, I feel like I’ve got to keep my composure. There are a lot of cameras, a lot of lights, but I was born to do this. I’m keeping my composure but I’m going to let it all out Rāhoroi po.
We’re both going to go in there fully prepared. It’s all about who wants it more. I feel like there’s nobody in this division who wants it more than me. Just because he’s been sparring Errol Spence, that doesn’t mean a thing.
All my previous fights against the veterans and experienced fighters have prepared me for this one. I know how to adjust. I always come ready to fight. I always come with fireworks. I’m definitely going to get my respect early.
My ability to adjust in the ring is definitely going to give [Charlo] problems. He probably thinks that I’m going to go in there and just box or maybe just bang. I can definitely mix it up and that’s going to give him a problem i runga i Rāhoroi po.
“[Charlo] moves pretty well but I don’t feel like that’s going to harm me. I trained for everything this camp. I’m ready to box. I’m ready to bang. I’m ready for any situation that he brings to me. I’m just ready to become the WBC Champion.
JARRETT HURD
I think this fight is more of a mind game than about physical strength.
This is a display of the top 154-pounders in the world. I asked for this fight because in order to be the best you have to beat the best. I feel like Austin Trout, even with three losses, is the top competition. A win would mean everything. I want to show that I’m much better than the others he’s fought.
This is my second time fighting in New York and everyone always shows me the love here, so it’s an honor.
I’ve always rooted for Austin in his fights, but this is business now. It’s nothing personal, it’s just that he’s in the way right now.
I’m the taller fighter, I’m the longer fighter, and I’m the strongest fighter. I’m also the younger fighter, so those advantages will definitely be the keys Rāhoroi po.
He uses his jab well and he throws a great left to the body. He uses the ring well and he’s a veteran and he knows how to survive. He’s a crafty fighter, and knows how to win the rounds. But I don’t think that will be a factor because we are expecting it.
I’m coming to open the show and all the fans should expect fireworks.
AUSTN TROUT
I’m smarter than [Hurd], and I’m better than him. What else can he do? He’s no smarter or better than me. I have better footwork, better speed, better placement of shots. The only thing he has is his size, and he overpowers the smaller guys. But I’m not small. I’m just as strong, if not stronger than Hurd.
The fans can expect fireworks until my man goes down. I don’t think he can take my pressure for 10 ranei 12 rauna. I expect my arm to be raised in great fashion.
People have been overlooking me my whole career. Before I was just fighting to get noticed, then I got noticed. Now I’m fighting for respect. But I’m not worried about that.
I’ve done more after winning the belt than he’s done just getting the belt. No doubt I’m the best. There’s just no doubt the cream will rise to the top Rāhoroi po. Once I clean up at 154 pauna, there’s nowhere to go but north.
There’s been no talk about what’s next and if the winners [i runga i Rāhoroi] will fight the winners, but I don’t see why not. My goal is to get a belt Rāhoroi po, and then get the rest of them.
CINDY SERRANO
This is my first time fighting at Barclays and I’m honored to be fighting on such a prestigious stage.
I’ve been fighting for 15 years and when I started there were no females fighting. But I’m impressed with some of the women fighters out here now. There are some young ones that I hope stay around for a while because there is incentive and the pay will be there. So I’ll just keep on going after it until my time is up.
JULIAN SOSA
I’ve seen a few of his fights online. He’s a traditional Mexican fighter, so he brings a lot of pressure and a lot of angled shots to the head, to the body and uses his uppercut. I haven’t seen a lot of straight punches from him. That’s more my style. I’m more of a counter-puncher, boxer-puncher. When I’m in the ring with him I’ll see what he has, as far as his speed and his power.
My father was a former boxer and he’s been training me since day one. He’s always been by my side and he’s my role model and just so glad we get to share this moment together.
It’s surreal that this is my fourth time fighting at Barclays Center. It’s still shocking and humbling knowing that I can fight in big venues like this.
RICHARDSON HITCHINS
I know I’m young, but I think once I move up to six rounds my competition will step up. It’s a great card and I think Lara will win, and Lubin all the way. I see the Trout-Hurd fight as 50-50, but I would lean toward Hurd.
I don’t know anything about my opponent. In the amateurs all you know is the city. You’re fighting a guy from Philadelphia. Or a guy from Vegas. And how you fight is all based on where he’s from. Like if you fight a guy from [California] then he’s going to put on pressure. So I’ll be quick to adapt, and it doesn’t really matter who the guy is or what he brings.
I’m ready to start building my legacy.
GEORGE ARIAS
I’ve put in the work and I’m hoping the results are the same from my last few fights. I’ll be ready to exchange and do what I need to do to get the win.
I know my opponent has a good jab and he has a lot of experience and he’s strong. They could throw me in there with someone 0-70 and I’d give the same intensity as someone undefeated. Every fighter I face is a world champion in my eyes.
I predict a second round knockout. I’m always looking for the knockout, at least early on.
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Top 154-Pound World Champions & Contenders Break Down Matchups Ahead of Saturday, October 14 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

Premier Boxing Champions Event Features Erislandy Lara vs. Terrell Gausha, Jermell Charlo vs. Erickson Lubin & Jarrett Hurd vs. Austin Trout 154-Pound World Title Fights
Brooklyn (October 10, 2017) – As fight night nears, six of the top 154-pound world champions and contenders shared their thoughts and analysis of the high stakes matchups taking place Rāhoroi, October 14 in a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader from Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.
The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara defending against undefeated Terrell Gausha. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting unbeaten champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo taking on top contender Erickson “Hammer” Lubin a “Swift” Jarrett Hurd making his first title defense against tough former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute.
Tickets to the event are on sale now and start at $50 (e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.
Here is how the fighters see the other the action going tenei Rāhoroi night in Brooklyn:
ERISLANDY Lara
Charlo vs. Lubin is really a great title fight between two tremendous fighters. Charlo is going to have his hands full with Lubin. I think Jermell is going to come out on top with a close, split-decision win.
Austin Trout is a great fighter, but I think that Jarrett Hurd is too young and too strong for him. That’s going to be another going to be a good fight but I’m picking Hurd by a unanimous decision.
Terrell GAUSHA
It’s really hard for me to predict these fights. All six of us are going to leave everything in the ring to seize this opportunity. Kia te tangata pai riro.
No matter who wins this fight, I want the other winners next. I’m extremely confident and my goal is to prove I’m the best in this division. That means I’m going to have to go through whoever else wins on this night.
JERMELL Charlo
Experience is going to be the key on October 14. The fighters who use their experiences to their advantage will prevail.
If Jarrett Hurd gets by Austin Trout, I definitely would fight him next. Unification is on my mind and I think that would be a fight a lot of people would want to see. We’ll see who is able to come out on top when we’re all in the ring.
Erickson LUBIN
I really think Hurd vs. Trout is a 50-50 whawhai. If Trout can box for 12-rounds and not get tired the way Tony Harrison did, I think he’ll win the fight. But if he slows down in the later rounds, I think Hurd will probably take over and stop him.
I’m expecting Lara to get the win. No disrespect to Gausha, I know he’s going to come hungry and try to take the title. But the skills and experience of Lara I think will make the difference.
JARRETT HURD
Gausha is going to have to keep a high pace and stay in Lara’s face all night, because you know that Lara is going to use the ring. In the end I think Lara is just on a different level than what Gausha has faced. I think Lara will win by decision.
Charlo vs. Lubin is really a 50-50 whawhai. Lubin is the faster and sharper fighter, but Charlo is more mature. I would have to lean towards Charlo on this one because he’s been on this stage and been in title fights before. We don’t really know what Lubin can do yet so I give Charlo the slight edge but it’s really close.
AUSTIN TROUT
This is really a great night of guys putting it all on the line in tough fights. I’m expecting these to be hard-fought and close bouts. You really can’t know who the winner is until the fight starts, so I think it’ll be exciting for the fans.
My focus is full on Jarrett Hurd. Boxing has tried to write me off but I’m not going anywhere. I’m a true warrior. I’m ready and if I can get that belt, I’m ready to face any of the other winners as soon as possible to prove that I’m the best.
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The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara defending against undefeated Terrell Gausha in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins live at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting unbeaten champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo taking on top contender Erickson “Hammer” Lubin and “Swift” Jarrett Hurd making his first title defense against tough former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute.
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® VIDEO FEATURE DELIVERS A DAY IN TRAINING CAMP WITH ERICKSON LUBIN IN PREPARATION FOR FIRST WORLD TITLE SHOT THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Undefeated 22-Year-Old Contender Faces WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Jermell Charlo At Barclays Center In Brooklyn

VIDEO: Erickson Lubin: A Day In Camp: http://s.sho.com/2y7wuiw

TA: SHOWTIME Sports delivers a day in the life of training camp with undefeated 154-pound contender Erickson Lubin as he prepares to challenge WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Jermell Charlo this Rāhoroi, Oketopa. 14 ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT)

The 22-year-old will attempt to become the second-youngest reigning titlist in all of boxing as he faces the toughest test of his career in the Premier Boxing Champions event from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

“I’m younger, I’m fresher, Ahau rite,” Lubin says in the seven-minute video. “I’m on fire right now, and I won’t let Jermell Charlo take out my flame.”

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader features three world title fights in one of boxing’s deepest weight classes, an unofficial tournament that could help pave the way for an undisputed king of the 154-pound division.

I roto i te hui matua, Erislandy Lara defends his WBA crown against undefeated Terrell Gausha. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins live at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT as IBF titleholder Jarrett Hurd makes the first defense of his belt against former world champion Austin Trout.

Tickets to the event are on sale now and start at $50 (e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.

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Top 154-Pound World Champions & Contenders Hit New York Next Week Ahead of Saturday, October 14 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

Fighters Share Their Thoughts & Experiences Fighting in New York Ahead of Premier Boxing Champions Event
Brooklyn (October 6, 2017) – Six of the top 154-pound world champions and contenders will look to put on a show for the fans in New York as they prepare to enter the ring for a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader Rāhoroi, October 14 i Center Barclays, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.
The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Laradefending against undefeated Terrell Gausha. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting unbeaten champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo taking on top contender Erickson “Hammer” Lubin a “Swift” Jarrett Hurd making his first title defense against tough former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute.
Ko te tūturu 2012 U.S. Olympian Gausha is the only fighter on the card who will be making his Barclays Center debut. Heoi, the Cleveland-native has fought once in New York before and looks forward to a return, this time on itsbiggest stage.
I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to fight at Barclays Center and add my name to the list of great fighters who have competed there,” said Gausha. “There’s something special about fighting in New York. The energy from the fans is really unique. I think I’m the perfect guy to come in and handle that pressure and have it elevate my game.
Gausha faces WBA Champion Erislandy Lara, who won a decision against Austin Trout in their 2013 title showdown at Barclays Center. Tenei wā, Lara looks forward to taking advantage of his elevated role as the main event of this show.
My memories of fighting at Barclays Center were incredible,” Said Lara. “I put on one of my best performances against a great champion in Austin Trout and I’m looking to be even better onOctober 14. To be headlining in New York is incredibly special and important to me. There’s no better time to be at my very best than in front of these fans.
Both WBC Champion Jermell Charlo and WBC No. 1 contender Erickson Lubin delivered sensational knockouts to make their Barclays Center debuts in 2017. Charlo made his first world title defense in April by stopping Charles Hatley and wants nothing else but to take care of business when he returns to the squared circle at Barclays Center.
I’m honored to be fighting in Brooklyn,” Said Charlo. “This is another exciting fight card like the last time I was here. I did what I had to do in April. I let my opponent run his mouth and then I took care of him. I’m going to let that happen again. I can’t wait for another opportunity to grow my fan base here in New York.
Lubin has the strongest connection to the city of the six fighters, as he has made his training camp in nearby Hackensack, N.J., and is frequently able to visit his mother, who is living in Queens. He delivered a one-punch knockout of Jorge Cota at Barclays Center in March on CBS to earn this title opportunity on October 14.
My last fight was my first ever in New York as a pro or amateur, and it was a memorable one,” said Lubin. “I left the crowd satisfied and entertained them with my squat and hit him with an overhand to knock him out. New York is like my second home and I love it here.
I love visiting my mom in Queens and eating all the Haitian food she cooks, but I have to wait until after the fight to enjoy it. I’ve really embraced training up here though. We didn’t want to break camp at all. So we came up here for the press conference and were able to get in a workout that day. I’ll be a thousand percent ready once fight week rolls around.
For IBF Champion Jarrett Hurd and former champion Austin Trout, New York has been a place for career-defining moments. For Hurd, tona March 2016 stoppage of Mexican Olympian Carlos Molina at Barclays Center buoyed him towards his world title shot and eventually championship triumph.
When I beat an Olympian like Carlos Molina, that was definitely when I first thought that I was a fighter who could win a world title and it proved I could compete against anybody,” Said Hurd. “I think I picked up some fans in New York between that and beating the ‘Brooklyn Rocky’ Frank Galarza. New York always shows me love, so I feel it’s my duty to give them something to cheer about.
I’m excited to be in New York because it’s very close to my home in Maryland too. I’m organizing buses for my fans to come up and watch me so I’m expecting another great atmosphere on fight night.
Already a world champion, Trout had the opportunity to face future Hall of Famer Miguel Cotto in 2012 i roto i te New York, and he was able to rise to the occasion that the stage demanded. He dominated Cotto over 12 rounds in his first start in New York and although he faltered in his return to New York against Lara, he remains fond of fighting in The Big Apple.
New York is always a great place to be,” Na ka mea a taraute. “I had the biggest moment of my career in New York, but I want to make up for my last fight at Barclays Center, so fans can definitely expect fireworks on October 14. Ahau haere mai ahau ki te whawhai.
My mother was born and raised in New York so I always look forward to the opportunity to compete here. My favorite thing to do is go to a Chinese restaurant on Avenue X after the fight with my family and I’m hoping to do that as a two-time world champion after this fight.

Tickets to the event are on sale now and start at $50 (e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana). Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.

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The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy “Ko te Dream American” Lara defending against undefeated Terrell Gausha in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Coverage on SHOWTIME begins live at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT and features hard-hitting unbeaten champion Jermell “Iron te tangata” Charlo taking on top contender Erickson “Hammer” Lubin and “Swift” Jarrett Hurd making his first title defense against tough former world champion Austin “No te feaa” Taraute.
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