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Carl Frampton Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Undefeated Irish Star Welcomed to America & New York by Brooklyn Star & Former World Champion Paulie Malignaggi At Gleason’s Gym Ahead of Hōngongoi 30 Showdown Against
Leo Santa Cruz at Barclays Center
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Brooklyn (Hōngongoi 7, 2016) – Undefeated Irish star Carl Frampton was officially welcomed to the United States and New York City Rāpare by former world champion and Brooklyn-native Paulie Malignaggi before Frampton held a media workout at Gleason’s Gym as he prepares for his matchup with featherweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz tango te wahi Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 30 ora i runga i SHOWTIME i Barclays Center.
Frampton was joined by his manager, Hall of Fame former featherweight world champion Barry McGuigan, me tana tama Shane, Frampton’s trainer. Frampton returns for just his second fight stateside aiming to win back the same WBA Featherweight World Championship that Barry McGuigan lost 30 matahiti i ma'iri a'e. McGuigan’s loss to Steve Cruz on June 23, 1986 was his second and final fight in the U.S.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader begins at at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT and features former two division-world champion Mikey Garcia returning to take on former world champion Elio Rojas and rising super welterweight contender Tony Harrison battling once-beaten Sergey Rabchenko in a 154-pound title eliminator.
Malignaggi headlines a SHOWTIME EXTREME doubleheader against fellow Brooklyn-native Gabriel Bracero while a lightweight slugfest between Ivan Redkach a Tevin Farmer opens televised coverage at 7 p.m. AND/PT.
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Frampton and Malignaggi posed for pictures outside of Barclays Center and under the Brooklyn Bridge before heading to Gleason’s Gym, where Malignaggi got his start in the sport, for Frampton’s first workout for New York media.
Tenei ko te aha te whai wāhi i ki te mea Rāpare:
CARL FRAMPTON
I want to be in exciting fights. From here on in my career, e hiahia ana ahau ki te kia nui. Who better to face than Leo Santa Cruz? This is a chance to put my name down in history and become a two-weight world champion from Ireland.
I’ve been listening to Barry McGuigan since I turned professional. I just wanted to soak all of it up like a sponge. He’s got so much knowledge and he’s been around for so many years. I just need to be around him and learn. Shane does an amazing job training me, and between the two of them, I feel like I’m benefitting every day.
It’s very nice to be here in Brooklyn, it’s a lovely borough and it’s so great to be here in New York. There are a lot of boxing fans in New York and I really think this is the number one city for boxing.
We’re bringing a lot of lads from back home, and I also hope the Irish-Americans get to know my name, and everyone in Brooklyn as well. I expect about 1,500 traveling fans from Belfast. I think I’ll have more support than Santa Cruz.
This fight is huge for me because I really want to create a legacy. I know how people talk, and I think people will be talking about this for a very long time. I want people to remember me as a great fighter, that’s all.
I train very hard for every fight. No less or no more for Santa Cruz. We’re expecting a very tough fight with a lot of action.
The last time I was an underdog was the Irish championships, when I was an amateur. You could have got me at 11:2, I was a massive underdog. I dropped him pretty early on, so the last time I was an underdog, a lot of people who knew me made a lot of money. It’s going to be the same result this time.
“Te neke ki runga ki te 126 pounds was definitely the right decision for me. I’m a big puncher but I lost power coming down to 122 pauna. I’m going to be punching harder and be at my very best.
I’m right on the door step of everything. I’m so excited for fight night, it’s going to be a truly special experience.
It’s important to be recognized in the States. This is where all of the great fighters from around the world end up fighting, and I really want to be recognized as a great fighter.
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI
I think my fight with Bracero is an interesting clash of styles. We have similar styles in that we like to box and counter punch but we’re also both very familiar with each other. I’m sure he’ll have something up his sleeve for me.
Making this kind of all-Brooklyn fight is great for the fans. We both have our own followings so it should make for an electric atmosphere at Barclays Center.
The main event is going to be a great fight. When you look at the styles and the pedigrees of both men, it’s hard to predict what’s going to happen. Both guys have exciting styles so I’m betting on the fans getting their money’s worth.
Barry MCGUIGAN, Kaiwhakahaere o Frampton, Mua World Champion & Hall o Famer
After Carl defeated Scott Quigg and became a unified champion at 122 pauna, we believe that all of the exciting fights in that division have passed. We want to be involved in exciting fights.
The Quigg fight wasn’t as exciting as we would have liked, but we knew it was going to be like that. We knew he’d come on late in the fight and we had our tactics planned well. This is going to be a much better fight because Santa Cruz is brave and takes chances. He also has underrated boxing skills.
Shane is making Carl a better fighter every day. Every day that you don’t get better is a day you wasted. Carl is in the best physical shape of his career and we will have a plan A, B and C for this fight.
Santa Cruz is a great fighter. He’s low-key, humble and he hasn’t talked trash. This will be Carl’s hardest fight. It feels great to be involved helping Carl reach his maximum potential, it’s the second best thing to being in the ring yourself.
We believe 100 percent in Frampton’s ability to win this fight and that he will be successful on fight night.
There are some great fights out there for Carl. Ko matou 100 percent committed to Hōngongoi 30 but there are lots of great fights in the featherweight division. We will have lots of support on fight night and I have no doubt there will be a large Irish crowd there to support Carl.
Shane MCGUIGAN, A Frampton Trainer
Leo Santa Cruz is unbeaten and there aren’t really any weaknesses from my perspective. He’s a phenomenal fighter, but I don’t believe he’s fought a fighter of Carl Frampton’s caliber, as an all-around fighter.
When he meets someone who is as good, or in my opinion, better than him, we’ll see what he’s made of. I think it’s going to make for one of the most exciting fights of the year.
I wouldn’t be taking on this fight it I wasn’t extremely confident in Carl, even though he’s coming in as the underdog. I don’t think Santa Cruz has ever felt the power that Carl brings before. I think Carl can beat him comfortably if he continues to prepare well, and then steps into the ring and does what he’s capable of doing.
We’re finishing up camp now and making sure we’re 100 percent read. We have to be 100 percent to fight Leo Santa Cruz.
Carl is extremely heavy-handed. He’s extremely skillful, a true all-rounder. He really lives the life, and that makes it easy for me. The way he trains, how he eats, how he sleeps: he takes it seriously and takes care of himself.
The transition coming over to New York to finish training camp has been great. We could have waited until closer to fight night but we want every single percent to our advantage.
We’re still acclimatizing to the heat, the jet lag is no problem and we’re going to be ready on fight night.
This fight is history in the making. It’s a fight that can really put Carl on the map. It’s always a huge opportunity when you’re fighting for a title, against someone of Santa Cruz’s caliber.
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MIKEY GARCIA RETURNS ON SATURDAY, JULY 30 FOR STACKED NIGHT OF BOXING ON SHOWTIME® AND SHOWTIME EXTREME®FROM BARCLAYS CENTER PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® - 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT

Leo Santa Cruz Defends WBA Featherweight Championship vs. Carl Frampton

Two-Division Champ Mikey Garcia Returns Against Former Champion Elio Rojas

Tony Harrison and Sergey Rabchenko Meet in IBF 154-Pound Eliminator

 

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHOWTIME EXTREME® - 7 p.m. AND/PT

Brooklyn Welterweights Paulie Malignaggi and Gabriel Bracero Square Off

Ivan Redkach Faces Tevin Farmer in Lightweight Bout

 

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Brooklyn (Pipiri 28, 2016)—Undefeated former two-division world champion Mikey Garcia will return to the ring after a two-and-a-half-year layoff on Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 30 on an exciting night of boxing on SHOWTIME a SHOWTIME EXTREME that is one of the strongest cards ever assembled at Pokapū Barclays i roto i te Brooklyn.

 

Garcia, who won world titles at featherweight and super featherweight, will fight former world champion Elio Rojas in a 10-round bout in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING co-feature of the Leo Santa Cruz vs. Carl Frampton event presented by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC).

 

In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast that begins at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT, once-beaten 154-pound contenders Tony Harrison a Sergey Rabchenko will meet in a 12-round IBF Junior Middleweight Eliminator. Harrison and Rabchenko will square off for the No. 2 mandatory challenger spot to IBF titlist Jermall Charlo, who successfully defended his crown on Kia 21, and undefeated contender Julian Williams, who earned the No. 1 mandatory position on March 5, both on SHOWTIME. Harrison vs. Rabchenko is the sixth matchup in 2016 between top 154-pound fighters, a lineup showcasing three world title fights and three title elimination matches in one of boxing’s deepest divisions.

 

The combined record of the six fighters on the SHOWTIME telecast is an impressive 162-4-1 ki 113 knockouts.

 

An all-Brooklyn showdown between welterweight technicians Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi a Gabriel “Tito” Bracero highlights the undercard action on SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME. The 10-round bout is a matchup between a former two-division world champion, Malignaggi, and a fellow Brooklyn native, Bracero, coming off the biggest win of his career when he knocked out Danny O'Connor October whakamutunga.

 

A 10-round clash between once-beaten lightweight Ivan Redkach and streaking Tevin Farmer, he toa o 14 straight, will open the SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast live at 7 p.m. AND/PT.

 

Te Hōngongoi 30 event at Barclays Center comes on the heels of last Saturday’s potential Fight of the Year thriller between Keith Thurman a Shawn Porter, a back-and-forth slugfest that generated the top grossing live gate and second-highest attended boxing event in venue history.

 

“This is the strongest card from top to bottom that I have promoted at Barclays Center,” said DiBella Entertainment President Lou DiBella. “Every single fight is significant and competitive, and this is a great follow up from the tremendous success that boxing had with Thurman-Porter this past weekend.”

 

“This will be our 19th takahanga mekemeke, but from top to bottom it’s arguably our best card yet,” said Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment CEO Brett Yormark. “We are excited to welcome undefeated Santa Cruz and Frampton to Brooklyn for the first time, a fight that could rival Barclays Center’s epic Thurman-Porter bout for Fight of the Year. It’s also a pleasure to welcome Brooklyn’s own Paulie Malignaggi back to Barclays Center for the fifth time and to host the return of Mikey Garcia after a two and a half year hiatus. Hōngongoi 30 is going to be another big night for BROOKLYN BOXING.”

 

“We are excited to be part of Mikey Garcia’s return to the ring. Before the layoff, he was a two-division world champion and considered one of the top boxers in the world. We know he is determined to reclaim his place among the elite,"Ka mea Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice te peresideni & Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports. “SHOWTIME has distinguished itself by delivering the most compelling matchups and the most important events in boxing all year long. There is no other network as committed to the sport, me te Hōngongoi 30 takahanga, from top-to-bottom, is a prime example.”

 

MIKEY GARCIA vs. ELIO ROJAS

“I expect to pick up right where I left off,” Garcia told SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray last Saturday on CBS. “I was a world champion, I was undefeated, and I still am. I didn’t leave because I was injured. I think I’ll come back even better. I’m hungrier now than I was before.

 

“I just have to get one fight in. This first fight with Elio (Rojas) will be somewhere between 135 a 140 pauna, but I want to fight at 135 and win a title there. I want to win a title there and keep going after champion after champion. Now that all that (uncertainty) is behind me I look forward to the next stage of my career. This next stage of my career will be what people remember me for.”

 

“Mikey Garcia is a great fighter,” Rojas said. “I want to thank him for this opportunity. We are both former WBC World Champions and I expect a great fight. Heoi, all of the talk surrounding this fight has been about Mikey’s comeback and his future plans. I am no tune-up. This is also about me coming back and fighting again. He may be looking past me, but I am fully focused on him and securing the victory. I will do whatever I have to do to win, so I can move on and regain my world championship.”

 

Garcia (34-0, 28 Koó), o Ventura, Calif., is 28-years-old and in the prime of his career. Once considered one of the top young boxers pound-for-pound in the world, he will make his first ring appearance since he retained the WBO 130-pound title with a 12-round unanimous decision overJuan Carlos Burgos i runga i Jan. 25, 2014. Garcia, the brother of renowned trainer Robert Garcia, has been victorious by knockout in 10 o tona whakamutunga 12 fights and holds impressive victories overRoman “Rocky” Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez, Orlando Salido a Bernabe Concepcion.

 

Rojas (24-2, 14 Koó), of San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic, won the WBC featherweight world championship in 2009 with a 12-round unanimous decision over defending titleholder Takahiro Ao i roto i te fenua Tapone. The 33-year-old successfully defended the title against Guty Espadas Jr. i roto i te 2010, before losing the belt via unanimous decision to Jhonny Gonzalez i roto i te April 2012. Since the loss to Gonzalez, Rojas moved up to lightweight, te wahi patua e ia Robert Osiobe i roto i te August 2014.

 

TONY HARRISON vs. SERGEY RABCHENKO:

“I’m thrilled to return to the ring on this big stage for my first fight in Brooklyn, and I’m ready to put on a show,” said Harrison. “Fighting for a world title is my dream and I know that I have a challenge in front of me. I’m working hard in camp to get another knockout and to make my mark on the division.”

 

“This is the start of realizing my dream,” Rabchenko said. “America is the Mecca of boxing so it is a huge privilege for me to be asked to fight there. American fans like to see knockouts and I like to knock people out so I think they will like what they see. I think I can build a fan base there. I am hungrier than ever. I have not seen much of Harrison, but I am ready for anyone. People say he is a very good fighter with good power. I’m not worried. I have good power as well and I think I will have too much for him.”

 

I tika 25-tau-tau, Harrison (23-1, 19 Koó) has showed tremendous promise. He manufactured a 10-fight knockout streak from 2013 ki 2015 and proved he could recover from a loss when he dominated Cecil McCalla hoki 10 rounds in October 2015 a mutu Fernando Warrior in impressive fashion in March.

 

Fighting out of Belaraus, Rabchenko (27-1, 20 Koó) is looking to put himself squarely into world title contention when he makes his U.S. waiata i runga i Hōngongoi 30. The 30-year-old is coming off stoppage victories over Walter Calvo i roto i te Mei 2015 and Miguel Aguilar in February.

 

SHOWTIME EXTREME:

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI vs. Gabriel BRACERO:

“I feel truly blessed to have yet another opportunity to fight in Brooklyn,” Malignaggi said. “I have known Tito a long time and I know he always comes to fight. We will give the Brooklyn fans a great appetizer before the terrific main event later that night in Barclays Center.”

 

“I’m looking to make a statement by winning this fight,” said Bracero. “Paulie and I have been friends since the amateurs and I’m thankful to have this opportunity, but he’s had his run. Now it’s time for me to have mine. This fight is going to change my life.”

 

He toa te ao o mua i 140 a 147-pauna, the 35-year-old Malignaggi (35-7, 7 Koó) will return to the ring to fight at Barclays Center for the fifth time. He has faced a slew of big names throughout his career and has been victorious over the likes of Zab Hura, Vyacheslav Senchenko a Pablo Cesar Cano. Whanau a whakaarahia i roto i te tata Bensonhurst o Brooklyn, “The Magic Man” was victorious twice fighting in his birth country of Italy last year after unsuccessfully challenging unbeaten Danny Garcia i roto i te August.

 

Another Brooklyn-native, Bracero (24-2, 5 Koó) comes off of a sensational one-punch knockout of rival Danny O'Connor in their rematch last October. The 35-year-old owns victories over Dmitry Salita a Pavel Miranda in addition to his first triumph over the previously unbeaten O’Connor in 2011.

 

IVAN REDKACH vs. TEVIN FARMER:

“I am extremely happy to be back in the ring on a big show in New York,” Redkach said. “There are so many Ukrainian fans in New York and I am thrilled to have their support and will put on a great show for them. I want to thank Leo Santa Cruz and his team for having me in their camp as we both prepare ourselves to put on tremendous performances come Hōngongoi 30."

 

“I couldn’t be more excited about this fight,” Farmer said. “This is my Barclays Center debut and it is going to be a spectacular performance. I have called out anyone and everyone in the 130- pound division to no avail, so now I’m moving up to 135 to take on Redkach, one of the most feared punchers in the division. Redkach is an aggressive guy and I know he is coming to fight, but there is no way I leave that ring without my hand being raised. This is a fight where I can and I will make a major statement. I’m willing to fight whoever they put in front of me to inch closer to a world title opportunity and Hōngongoi 30 is another step in that direction. I tip my hat off to Redkach for giving me this fight, but this is my time to shine.”

 

Fanauhia i roto i te Ukraine engari whawhai i roto i Los Angeles, REDK (19-1-1, 15 Koó) began boxing at the age of six and has put together an impressive career since turning pro in 2009. The 30-year-old owns victories over Tony Luis, Sergey Gulyakevich ko Yakubu Amidu. Te nuinga tata, Redkach knocked out Erick Daniel Martinez i roto i te nuku 2015 and fought to a draw with Luis Cruz i roto i te April.

 

Representing the fighting city of Philadelphia, Farmer (24-1-1, 5 Koó) Kua riro 14 bouts in a row since losing to unbeaten world champion Jose Pedraza i roto i te 2012. The 25-year-old has come on strong in recent years, upsetting previously unbeaten fighters such as Emmanuel Gonzalez, Angel Luna a Camilo Parete. Farmer dominated veteran Ko Kamariera te Diaz in March and will make his Barclays Center debut on Hōngongoi 30.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions, tīmata i $38 a taea te hokona ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. E wātea ana hoki ngā tīkiti i te American Express Pouaka Office i Center Barclays. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

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Undefeated Featherweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz Defends Against Undefeated Irish Star Carl Frampton on Saturday, Hōngongoi 30 Live on SHOWTIME® in an Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions From Barclays Center in Brooklyn

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Brooklyn (Pipiri 14, 2016) – Undefeated featherweight world champion Leo “El Terremoto” Santa Cruz (32-0-1, 18 Koó) and fellow unbeaten Irish star Carl "Ko e tarakona" Frampton (22-0, 14 Koó) will meet with a world title and two perfect records at stake on Rāhoroi, Hōngongoi 30 i roto i te hui matua o te Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions event from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast begins live on SHOWTIME® i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Cyclone Promotions, tīmata i $38 ka haere i runga i te hoko apopo, Pipiri 15 i 10 a.m. Ka taea te hokona Tickets ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. E wātea ana hoki ngā tīkiti i te American Express Pouaka Office i Center Barclays. E wātea ana pä Group i karanga 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

Santa Cruz and Frampton collide in a battle of world champions who mix dizzying speed with incredible output that produces exciting fight after exciting fight. This fight will be the fifth featherweight world title fight presented by SHOWTIME in 2016. Frampton, a unified world champion at 122 pauna, a weight class Santa Cruz previously held a title at, will move up a notch in weight and challenge at 126 pauna.

 

I’ve never been to New York before and I’m looking forward to this big opportunity to put on a show for new fans in a new city,” said Santa Cruz. “I always fight for the fans and I’m excited to be able to do that somewhere I haven’t been before. Frampton is a good fighter. He has power and skills and he moves when he has to, but he has a weak chin. When he gets caught with a good punch, he goes down. He doesn’t like pressure and I have that. I’m looking forward to putting on an exciting show at Barclays Center and I hope I leave with lots of new fans.

 

“I am in terrific shape, I feel fantastic in the gym and I am ready for the biggest fight of my career,"Ka mea a Frampton. "I te Hōngongoi 30 I will become a two weight world champion. I respect Leo Santa Cruz, he is a great fighter and person, but I am preparing meticulously to overcome any challenge he brings on Hōngongoi 30. I cannot wait to hear the crowd at Barclays Center. It is my first time boxing in New York, where some of the greatest fights have taken place. I know there will be a large number of fans traveling from the UK and Ireland but there is also a huge Irish-American audience and I am eager to show them all what I can do. Haere koutou tīkiti i teie nei, te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai nui!"

 

“Santa Cruz vs. Frampton is not only the best fight that can be made in the featherweight division, it truly is one of the most anticipated fights in all of boxing,” said Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Boxing fans can expect nonstop action in this can’t-miss matchup of aggressive styles. There’s no better way for Santa Cruz and Frampton to make their New York debuts than at Barclays Center, i roto i te Brooklyn, against each other.”

 

“The competitive matchup of Santa Cruz vs. Frampton shines an international spotlight on BROOKLYN BOXING at Barclays Center,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. “We’re especially excited to host two of the best featherweight boxers in the sport today as they fight in New York for the first time.”

 

The popular Mexican-American Santa Cruz fights out of Los Angeles and won the 126-pound title in a “Fight of the Year” candidate against former three-division champ Apanere Merehe last August at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. It was just the third fight in the featherweight division for Santa Cruz, who has won belts at 118 a 122 pounds while earning a reputation as one of boxing’s most active and exciting fighters. The 27-year-old also holds victories over Cristian Mijares a Eric Morel. He has competed in world title bouts in 11 o tona whakamutunga 13 fights since 2012. After stopping former world champion Kiko Martinez in the fifth round last Feb. 27, Santa Cruz makes his second world title defense in his East Coast debut.

 

After defeating rival Scott QUIGG in their 122-pound unification bout last Feb. 27, Frampton will attempt to capture a world title in a second weight class. Fighting out of Belfast, Airangi ki te Raki, the Irish national amateur champion in 2005 a 2009 expects to bring some of his rabid fans stateside come Hōngongoi 30. The 29-year-old became a world champion in 2014 when he defeatedKiko Martinez to earn a super bantamweight title. I hanga ano e ia tona U.S. debut in July 2015 when he defeated Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. in Texas before unifying the title against Quigg.

 

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New Heavyweight Champ Charles Martin Says: ‘My Time to Shine Will Come!’

Brand new IBF Heavyweight Champion “Prince” Charles Martin (23-0-1, 21 Koó) should be on cloud nine.
In just his seventh year of boxing and slightly over third as a professional, Martin already finds himself the sixth southpaw to have ever won a heavyweight championship after scoring a TKO 3 over Ukrainian top contender Vyacheslav Glazkov last Saturday night, January 16, at the Barclay’s Center in New York.
Winning any world title is an amazing accomplishment that most never reach in decades of boxing. Add in that Martin took out the 2008 Olympic Super Heavyweight bronze medalist to become the second current American heavyweight champion in a suddenly rejuvenated division.
“Mana'o i te reira pai,” admits Martin. “I wanted to do it fast. I couldn’t wait,” he explains of his quick ascension. “Some things they say take time but when you’re really determined to do something, you’ll do it as soon as possible.
With his place already assured in the boxing history books and several lucrative possible showdowns on the near horizon, why isn’t Martin the happiest man on the planet?
It was the way he won.
I have an empty feeling right now,” said the 29-year-old champion. “I was in front of so many people and it was my time to shine on Showtime and show the world my skills. I felt that he had no power and said to myself that he would be easy work. I knew I was going to have a great night. I was going to KO him and then everyone would love mebut it didn’t happen like that.
Glazkov stopped fighting in round three due to torn ACL in his knee and Martin was declared the winner of the then-vacant title by way of injury-induced TKO.
I wanted to win the belt my way,” continued the disappointed Martin. “He would have got knocked out eventually. It was coming to him. I never even got to use my uppercut on him, but it’s all good.
Humble and extremely likeable, Martin remained polite, post-fight and expressed his condolences to the disappointed Glazkov. Heoi, since that night, Glazkov has gone on to say he hadfigured Martin outand that the championship would have certainly been his had he not been injured.
Oh my goodness, I’m trying to stay humble about the situation, but that’s so crazy what he said,” Said Martin. “If he really thinks that, he’s tripping. Things were about to get a lot worse for him. Fafau atu nei au ki a koe, once he started slowing down, my combinations would have started to come out. I was throwing the one/two because he was getting out of the way pretty good in the first few rounds. I was just getting started. I thought I would box him for a while and then start going at him and whip his butt. I promise you I could have. That injury saved him. It broke my heart that I didn’t get to do what I wanted. How does that happen? I was having fun.
Martin says his team and friends and relatives have been good to remind him the abbreviated ending was out of his control. He also says he’ll take a quick vacation and then get right back to work.
So what comes next for the new American heavyweight champion?
Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder. I want them both. I want all the best. That’s the next move. My time to shine will come. I’m a world champion now and I can say that the belt is in the right hands. I’m not going to sit around. I want to fight.
Martin also says that is Britain’s world champ, Tyson riri, ever points his taunting antics at him, he won’t mind.
It’s good for boxing for him to do that kind of stuff. Ahau rite e. It’s all business. At the end of the day he has no crazy beef with anybody. Nobody choked anybody’s mother. It’s just boxing. You got to get attention somehow. He makes people want to see a fight. We’re in the entertainment and hurt business. It’s definitely a real fight in the ring though. It’s a non-personal thing that very gets personal once they step in the ring with me. That’s two guyslivelihood in there. That’s our income for our families.

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Kia i runga i te Taura, Oranga Mekemeke i roto i mihi New York ki Toa Local

He kaha i roto i te kori me wāhi iti puta noa i te pa i te toto o te scene mekemeke te pa o, ara, ki te kore e taea e kitea e koe i te reira i Madison Square Garden

By
Alex Raskin
Will Rosinsky te tangata whenua-tau 30-tawhito Kuini e mahi rite ki te tāmate i roto i te Karauna Heights, Brooklyn. He mohio fuoloa o tona, Joe Smith Jr., Ko te kaimahi hanga-tau 26-tawhito i Long Island, me te mema o te Local 66 Union ngāue.
I te Rāhoroi po, e haere i te rua ki Center Barclays i Brooklyn mo te po o ngā ōritenga mekemeke headlined e te a'ee taumahawaenga taitara. Otiia e kore ratou e noho i roto i te turanga. Rosinsky a Smith e reira ki te whawhai tahi i te tahi i runga i te undercard ki te ōrite taitara waenganui i Brooklynites Pita Quillin (32-0-1) a WBA whitu toa Daniel Jacobs (30-1).
“E matau ana matou tahi i te tahi,” Rosinsky (19-2) mea o Smith, tona hoa mākutu mua. “He te kahore rerekē e ngā kēti e rave ia e kore ahau i kite kua meatia e ia.”
Hoki tona wahi, Smith (19-1) ara ka mau etahi wa faafaaearaa i tona mahi ra i roto i te tikanga ki te faaineine no te Rāhoroi o a'ee te marama-taumahamaha. “Au e mōhio e kore e taea e te rota o te iwi e,” ka mea ia, “engari au e ahau waimarie a ko ahau taea ki te tango atu, me te tonu te utu i aku pire i runga i te wā.”

Kia konatunatua toi hōia i runga i te ara, E kore kua engari kua te scene mekemeke i roto i New York City kaha-rite whakaaturia i te po tata o waenganui taumata-whawhai i roto i te Marine Park, Brooklyn.

Kaua e tinihangatia e te ratou “mau” mahi, whai rite kia ratou. Rosinsky a Smith, e rua Golden karapu toa, i mekemeke roa i mua i tomo ratou i te kaimahi tuku iho. He wāhanga o te tipu te piha haapiiraa waenganui pugilistic New York o ratou, e haere ana tohu o anō te hākinakina o roto i te pa.
He ko te wa ka ko faaauhia ki mekemeke New York. Pine Madison Square Garden 28 whawhai kāri he tau i waenganui i 1940 a 1950, ka tū te ao i runga i Eighth Avenue i waenganui 49th me ara 50. Whakahaeretia te Garden nāianei anake e rua ngā kāri i roto i 2015, tae atu Gennady Golovkin o hokona-i roto i korero taitara ki a Rawiri i runga i Lemieux Oketopa. 17. Puta te reira e, e ngaro haere mekemeke i scene hākinakina i te pa o.
“Kihai i to matou katoa he rota e haere i runga i roto i te wahi tuatahi o te rau tau hou,” Ua faataa Bruce Silverglade, o rongonui Faleva'inga o Gleason o Brooklyn rangatira.
“Ko te whawhai i mahue New York,” ka mea ia. “Ko te wahi nui o taua Taake, engari tika te utu o te mahi i te whakaaturanga… New York Ko te pa utu. E koe ki te whare i te whawhai. Whai kia hoatu ki a ratou he diem ia koe. Ki te tangohia e koe te whawhai nui taua, me te hoatu i te reira i roto i Las Vegas, ranei te wahi i reira te he Casino e tautoko ana mekemeke, ka hoatu e ratou ki a koe i te utu pae mō te haere mai.”
'Pera i te matara te rongonui o te mekemeke i te pa o New York, kihai i taea e te mea pai, as far as I’m concerned.’ -Bruce Silverglade, o a Gleason whare whakapakari rangatira
Noho nga takoha me utu, engari te whakawhetai ki te wāhi hou, peke midlevel, me ngā kāri whawhai paetata, e kore e ratou rite tōtika. Na kaimekemeke rohe whai i te painga whenua i roto i te pa i te mea, kotahi ano, poipoi i te hākinakina i ngā taumata katoa.
Ka rite ki te hoatu Silverglade reira, “[mekemeke ko] tīmata ki te hoki mai.”
Ko te kāri Center Barclays i runga i Rāhoroi pānui, ano he whārangi ma rohe. Heather Hardy, e mahi rite ki te kaiwhakangungu i Gleason o me te whakamanamana i te 14-0 record ngaio, Kei te hanga ia te rima o ahua i te taiwhanga. “Hoko e ahau tīkiti ki toku kiritaki, co-kaimahi, ratou kiritaki. Ahau ano he tuahine koati o te katoa,” ka mea te whaea-tau 33-tau, me te Brooklyn Māori.
Putanga ano e maranga nguha te marama-taumahamaha me Māori Staten Island Marcus Browne (16-0) ko Huntington, N.Y., taketake Chris Algieri (20-2), he Welterweight. Ka rite ki hoki te hui matua, Jacobs Ko te hua o Starrett City Mekemeke Club Te Tai Rāwhiti New York o, a ka ora ano Quillin i roto i te tāone.
Ka waiho te reira i te kāri whawhai 28, me te whakamutunga o te tau i roto i te New York, e ōrite katoa o te whakamutunga tau, kia rite ki te Komihana Athletic New York State. I tata rite 2009, anake 14 kāri mekemeke fekau'i i roto i rohe i te pa.
Na ko huritao o te pa ano nga takahanga.
“Ko te mea nui e pā ana ki New York ko e noa'tu te vahi i roto i te ao ki a koutou te whatu i, ka kitea tonu koe i te 'mano te kāinga’ i roto i te New York e tika ana ki ona kanorau tūturu,” Ua faataa Tom Hoover, tiamana o te Komihana Athletic New York State.
He pera ano te take mo maranga opuaraa me manene tata Bakhtiyar Eyubov (9-0) me te toa motu e toru-te wa Hōriana Giorgi Gelashvili (3-0), riro e rua o nei whawhai i te Oketopa. 29 “Brooklyn Pakanga” whakaatu i te Aviator Sports me Events Center i Marine Park.
Ngā mihi i roto i te nui wahi ki te Ukrainian whanau-, Kaimekemeke Brooklyn-whakaarahia me kaiwhakatairanga Dmitriy Salita, Kua kitea te rua i te omaoma te kāinga, Factory Whawhai o Brooklyn, a ki te whai wāhi i roto i te pouaka mua o te tipu ratou maha o te pā, he tokomaha o nei te whatu ano i lepupilika Soviet mua.
Ko tētahi atu hua Starrett City, Kupu (35-2-1) piki nga rarangi ano he Welterweight i mua i ngaro ki Amir Khan i roto i 2013. Tonu ia mekemeke, engari i muri i te tai'oraa i te pukapuka e pā ana ki te ōhanga o Iharaira ka karanga “Tīmata-Up Nation,” Salita faaoti ki te whakamatautau ana ona ringa i te whakatairanga.
“Titiro ahau i roto i te New York City a tawhio noa te ao mekemeke,” Said Word, he Siu Hurai ki te tū whawhai haratau. “I hanga e ahau o waea te tokorua. Te reira katoa ka huihui kaua hohoro. E ono, pea whitu wiki i muri mai, I ahau toku whakaatu tuatahi i runga i Hepetema. 1, 2010. Whawhai rave rahi whawhai pai.”
Star o Salita o Whakatairanga Rawiri faifai whakarewahia te raupapa Brooklyn Pakanga, e Mataora whawhai i wāhi midsize rite MCU Park Coney Island o, te Paramount Theatre, me te Center Aviator.
Mai te nuinga e whakaaturia nga whawhai i runga i te Whatunga MAORI ranei ipurangi i ESPN3, Kei te whiwhi whawhai a Salita hiahiatia te rongo. Ko tētahi atu o ana whawhai, hoa oraraa taatoa a nguha taumahamaha Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, homai he mahi whakamīharo i runga i Showtime i Oketopa, maturuturu Akhror Muralimov i toru rauna ki te whakapai ake ki te 16-0-1.
“Whakaaro ahau ki reira te he akomanga waenganui nui i roto i te mekemeke atu i reira ko te aroaro o,” Said Word.
“He te atu te iwi inaianei i taua hanga $50,000 ki $100,000 he tau.”
Ko piha waenganui kore ai te tīariari e kore te reira i hoki urutanga te hākinakina o. I tčnei wā, Kei te takahi nga tangata katoa ki roto ki te mowhiti.
“I teie mahana ahau a tawhio noa ahau 80% pakihi iwi-tangata, wahine, tamariki,” Said Silverglade, nei kiritaki whānui i roto i te matahiti i 6 ki 87. Tuhia e ia e, i tū Gleason o roto Manhattan, “ko reira 100% kaimekemeke-amateurs me AtAKi. Mau tatou i rua kaipakihi. Kāore he tamariki, he wahine.”
Na, rite i roto i te maha kori i roto i te rohe, hanga wahine me nga tamariki ake he wahi nui o te mahi o Silverglade. “Pera i te matara te rongonui o te mekemeke i te pa o New York, kihai i taea e te mea pai, tae noa ki au āwangawanga ahau,” ka mea ia. “Kihai i taea e ahau hei i roto i te mahi i tenei ra, E kore ahau taea te inihua te reti te kore ranei.”

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“E kore e mea faufaa te reira te mea e haere ana ia ki te tepu ki, ka to tatou he puni 10-wiki mo tenei whawhai, a ka riro matou rite rawa.”
– Daniel Jacobs
Titau ahau Danny ki te kawe i tana kauwae nui ki tenei whawhai. Kihai ahau i kite i te aroaro o te reira engari titiro ki tona kauae rawa nui.” – Peter Quillin
SATURDAY, Dec. 5, Te noho i SHOWTIME®
MEI Barclays CENTER i Brooklyn
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NEW YORK, N.Y.. (Oketopa. 7, 2015) –WBA whitu World Champion Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs (30-1, 27 Koó)me te toa o mua ao Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin (32-0-1, 23 Koó)whai wāhi i roto i te amuiraa tīmata press runga i te Wenerei i Planet Hollywood Times Squarei roto i te New York City ki te kauwhau ōkawa ratou tino tūmanako Dec. 5 pupūtanga i roto i te hui matua oSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING ora i runga i SHOWTIMEi Pokapū Barclays i roto i te Brooklyn.
Ka te undercard mo te pupūtanga o Brooklyn e kauwhautia hohoro.
Kei raro ko te mea i te whawhai, me whakahaere i ki te mea i teie mahana:
TANIELU JACOBS
“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki ahau tenei. Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki Brooklyn tenei. Kihai i taea e kua tupu te reira i te wa pai. Kua kua ahau te karanga ia ia i roto i hoki e rua nga tau, engari i reira ki te tango i taua wa ki te hanga me te mo to tatou mahi ki te tupu.
“Ko te pā, e te toa i te mutunga o te ra. Kei te haere tenei matchup ki te katoa Kikī mahi-. Ko te he matchup rawa ngā.
“E whakawhetai ahau kia Pita mo te fariiraa i te wero, me te mo te hoatu i te faingamālie ahau ki te whai i te whawhai mahi-te huri.
“Whakapono ahau toku wa inaianei ko. E mohio ana ahau i reira ko hype a tawhio noa ahau ano he amanaki. Te tangata i to ratou whakaaro e pā ana ki ahau, engari e whakapono ana ahau i tenei wa hakari e kua pakari ahau ano he tangata whānui. Ahau i roto i toku pirimia.
“Ki ahau, tenei whawhai te tikanga o nga mea katoa ki a Brooklyn. Ko te pa matotoru-kiri i whakaarahia i runga i whawhai tenei. Tonu i koe ki te paruru ia outou. To tatou e whakapehapeha o ia whawhai nui e haere mai i konei, a Au waimarie nui ki te waiho i taua toa ki te haere tonu i te faufaa ai'a ahau.
“Ite e ahau kia rite ki tenei whawhai he rota o te hiranga ki reira, e kore e tika i roto i te New York, engari ki te hākinakina o te mekemeke i roto i te whānui. He rota o te iwi kua tono hoki tenei whawhai, a inaianei e te reira konei, ka kite koe i te nui rahi o te aro a tawhio noa te reira.
“Whakaaro ahau tamarikitanga he katoa i roto i te hākinakina o te mekemeke. Ahakoa he pakeke Quillin atu ahau, ia e wheako me te mana e ka kawea e ia ki te mowhiti. Ka taea e tetahi mea tupu i roto i tenei hākinakina.
“Ko ahau te mea powhiriwhiri taua o tenei whawhai ngā, kei te haere i tēnei whawhai ki te waiho i te whawhai mīharo.
“Just no te mea he kohakore i roto i te wāhi kotahi Pita, Ka taea e ia te hoki ki te knockout kotahi-tokua e ake, na i nga wa e koe ki te kia rite mo e.
“Kohakore a Pita te hunga e utaina ana e ia ki runga i ona matā rawa nui, He puhoi i runga i ona waewae, me te he e kore e hikaka. Ki te taea e mahia e ahau i te mahere kēmu whakaaro ahau e waiho hei putanga tina.
“Whāngai matou rite ki tetahi o Brooklyn o ake a Pita, engari haere po whawhai koutou e kite i te katoa, he papatu, i whanau Brooklyn-.
“E kore e mea faufaa te reira te mea e haere ana ia ki te tepu ki, ka to tatou he puni 10-wiki mo tenei whawhai, a ka riro matou rite rawa.
“Kua ahau i runga i te kai tino, Kahore ahau i kai tiakarete. Otiia i muri i Hakihea 5th, Kei te haere ahau ki te kia te Monster Pihikete, e kore e haereere ki reira.”
PETER QUILLIN
“Tenei whawhai te tikanga o nga mea katoa ki ahau. Ko te eé rua mo te whawhai o Brooklyn. E haere tatou e ki te whai nui te tautoko i roto i te whare, me te tino ka tenei whawhai faauru iwi.
“I roto i te New York City e kore koutou whiwhi ki te kite ko eé e rua i tenei taumata o te tapawha mekemeke atu ki tetahi ki tetahi. Te tikanga o te reira i te rota, me te Ahau rawa oaoa e pā ana ki tenei whawhai.
“Titau ahau Danny ki te kawe i tana kauwae nui ki tenei whawhai. Kihai ahau i kite i te aroaro o te reira engari titiro ki tona kauae rawa nui, na e te aha e tatou titiro i teie nei.
“Ite e ahau kia rite ki ahau te tama a Brooklyn. Ahakoa ahau i Michigan, riro tenei pa kua ahau i roto i rite ahau tetahi o ratou ake. Kite koe i te aha i Las Vegas mo Floyd Mayweather, e te mea i mea ai Brooklyn hoki ahau.
“Ko te taata pai vs tenei. taata pai whawhai a te reira pai mo te hākinakina o te mekemeke. Au e haere mai ahau ki te maka poma. Ehara i te e pā ana ki te pire. Te reira e pā ana ki te huru o Au whawhai ahau te tangata. Ko te momo o te whawhai kei te haere e ki te kawe i te pai i roto i o Pita Quillin tenei.
“Arahina ahau i te āhua noho rawa hauora me te tereina noa, no te kore ahau e ahau te whakarite mo te whawhai. Pupuri ahau i ahau kia rite ki te kuao rite taea.
“E haere koe ki te kite i maha o Hōngongoi i roto i te marama o Hakihea. E haere tatou i ki te ngohe etahi hukarere.”
Brett YORMARK, Tumu o Center Barclays
“A, no te feruri e ahau o Center Barclays inaianei, tatou mau kei roto i te mahi hui nui.
“A, no te feruri e ahau e pā ana ki te toenga o 2015, i reira i ngā rā e rua i runga i toku maramataka, me te he tetahi o ratou Battle mo Brooklyn i runga i Dec. 5. Ko te rangatira e rua ake konei ko e konga o te Center Barclays. Ko to ratou fare tenei atu i te kāinga. Kahore he pai he wahi mo kia whiwhi ratou i te reira i runga i.
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te kia tino hoatu matou i runga i te whakaatu nui mo nga pā i roto i Brooklyn. Kei oaoa ki te kite i te pā katoa i runga i matou Dec. 5.”
Lou DIBELLA, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment
“Riro Center Barclays kua te whare o te mekemeke me tetahi o nga wahi nui ki te whanga ki mekemeke matau i teie nei.
“Fafau atu nei au ki a koe, tenei ka waiho i te undercard o te tau. Te haere ki te waiho i te undercard tino ngā o te tau. Haere koutou tīkiti i teie nei.
“Kua whakawhanakehia SHOWTIME e rua o enei tangata taitamariki. Ko enei toa e rua i hanga e rua o ratou ingoa ano whawhai SHOWTIME. Tika ka mutu tenei whawhai i te tau i runga i SHOWTIME.
“Kua mohio ahau e rua o enei tangata taitama mai i ratou tamariki. Ko ratou nga tangata faahiahia, me te nama pono ki te hākinakina. Whiwhi takatu enei kua tonu haere, faatura ratou tahi i te tahi rite whawhai, engari i reira ko te whakapono pono i runga i to ratou wahi e rua e ratou te pai.
“Tangohia te auhoaraa katoa, me maka te reira i roto i te matapihi. Kei te haere tenei ki te e tohe. Kei te haere tenei ki te e nanakia. He ka mekemeke engari ka maka enei takatu poma. E kore e taea e ratou te tauturu ia ratou, e te aha hanga ratou na nui.
“Ko te toa o tenei i taea e te superstar.
“Tenei whawhai ko te whakaatu i te tangata i roto i te pa, ko te nei. Ko te toa, ka ake Brooklyn. Ki te kei te tangata i roto i Brooklyn koe, kei te tangata e koe. Tenei ka waiho i te whawhai o te kaitono tau, e kore feaa.
“Titau ahau nga tangata e rua ki te haere ki raro,. Ka hei te pā o ratou waewae te wa katoa i runga i. Ko te whawhai e kore e taea e mahue i waenganui i toa me takatu Me tenei wikitoria te hunga e hiahia ana, me te rua whakanoho iho ki āu tenei.”
STEPHEN Espinoza, Executive Vice te peresideni & Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports
“E oaoa tatou ki te mahi ki te DBE me Barclays Center i runga i tenei kaupapa. You’re going to hear a lot of genuine excitement because this is the right fight, i te wāhi tika, me te i te wa e tika.
“Brett [Yormark] kua puta ke Center Barclays ki te whare o te mekemeke i runga i te Tai Te Tai Rāwhiti.
“Tango matou i te nui nui o te whakapehapeha i roto i enei tangata taitamariki tokorua, no te mea he ratou nga mea katoa e te mea tika ki te hākinakina.
“Kei tino rerekē taitama ki kōrero ātahu ratou. Ratou kua rua hinga te aroaro maere. Arahina ratou o ratou ara ki tahi i te tahi. Ka riro te reira pakeke hoki ki a tatou e whiriwhiri nei ki te unu mō te rua kuao nui tangata me kaimekemeke nui no te mea he enei.”
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TANIELU JACOBS & PETER QUILLIN inā-OFF ON SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® MAA, HAKIHEA 5 AT Barclays CENTER i Brooklyn

Toa e te whitiki ME Brooklyn!
Te noho i SHOWTIME® AT 9 P.M. AND/6 P.M. PT
General Tickets On Sale Rātū, October 6 I 10 a.m. AND
Brooklyn (Mahuru 30, 2015) – I roto i te pupūtanga tino tūmanako i waenganui i rua o whawhai whakaongaonga rawa, me te pūmanawa o Brooklyn, WBA whitu World Champion Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs (30-1, 27 Koó)Ka tango i te toa mua ao Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin (32-0-1, 23 Koó)i runga i Rāhoroi, Hakihea 5 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn ora i runga i SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT).
“Kahore te kahore te ruarua tenei te haere ki te tetahi o te nui whawhai kua kite ake Brooklyn,” Said Jacobs. “Pita me ahau haere hoki te wa roa, engari ko te mahi tenei. Ahau te toa me te ia i te kaiwero. Kei te haere ahau ki te mahi i nga mea katoa e taea e ahau ki te riro i runga i Hakihea 5 ka whakaatu i te ao e ahau te pai kua Brooklyn ki te whakahere.”
“Kua tatari te pā he wa roa mo tenei whawhai, a inaianei te reira te mutunga konei,” Said Quillin. “Ko hoki i roto i te omaoma ahaui runga i te Mane i muri i toku whawhai ki [Michael] Teuteu ki he Zerafa Hakihea 5. E mohio ana ahau ki reira he pera nui i te tĭtĭ no te ahau -a tika whakamanamana whitiki, me te Brooklyn. Te haere ki te waiho i te po ki te mahara hoki ahau, a mo te katoa o Brooklyn.”
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment, tīmata i $50, e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko Rātū, October 6 i 10 a.m. AND a taea te hokona ipurangi mā te torowww.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com mā te karanga ranei 1-800-745-3000. Ka hoki kia wātea i te Tari Pouaka American Express Tickets i Center Barclays timatanga Wednesday, October 7 i 12 p.m., ki te he e wātea ana tonu tīkiti.
Kua ēnei whawhai kaha e rua i runga i te akoranga tutukinga mo e rave rahi tau, teiti ki ka ko Quillin i muri i noho i roto i runga i te tau e tika ana ki te mate pukupuku i te mahi i te WBO Whitu Champion me Jacobs hoki ki te tūnga nguha.
I tukuange Quillin tona whitiki e tika ana ki te whanau o tana tama, me te mate o tona matua keke, Tonu Jacobs ki whakatika i roto i te tūranga, ka roaa tona taitara ao ki te knockout i August o 2014 mo Jarrod Fletcher i Brooklyn. Kua roaa ia toa knockout whakaora i roto i te marama whakamutunga e rua, a ka hoki mai kaimekemeke e rua ki te pae o to ratou ao taitara-toa mahi ina taupatupatu ratou i Center Barclays.
“Ko te-ma'iri kahore e tenei, pick'em whawhai i waenganui i rua o nga Middleweights pai i roto i te ao,” Na ka mea a Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “He pono ko te whawhai o Brooklyn tenei, ki e rua Danny me Pita matou te mana ki te waihanga i pahū i roto i te po taikaha. Pono e mutu SHOWTIME 2015 ki te bang…ranei, he tokomaha o ratou.”
“Daniel Jacobs vs. Pita Quillin Ko te matchup ahurei o rua bona whetu whitu tūturu, ia i roto i te pirimia o tona mahi,” Na ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Matua Vice te peresideni me Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports. “Kei te rite whakanoho iho ki āu reira rite ka kitea e koe i roto i te wehenga, a ka tu te reira ki te riro i te whawhai umanga-faufaa no nga tangata e rua. Titau tatou ka hanga i te mahi i roto i te whakakai me te huru i Center Barclays mo te po rawa fakangalongata'a. No te pā mekemeke, e kore e tetahi i pai ake i tenei te tiki.”
“Ko te matchup Brooklyn hopea tenei,” Na ka mea a Brett Yormark, Tumu o Center Barclays.
“Miracle tangata vs. Chocolate Kid Ko e pā ana ki te neke atu i te taitara te ao, te reira e pā ana ki ngā tika whakamanamana Brooklyn me te kororia. Ko te rite hoki te taone Hakihea 5.”
He ahua ranga nei e whawhai i Center Barclays mo te rima o nga wa, Oti a Brooklyn Jacobs tona ara ki te toa ka patua e ia Fletcher mo te taitara whitu. I roto i te 2011, i te whai i te taitara i roto i te whakakai, whakawehi pukupuku tona ora, ka puritia e ia i te hiti no te 19 marama. A ka hoki mai ia, tangohia ake e ia te wahi i mahue atu e ia, e kore, kua ka ngaro mai. Ko te-tau 28-tawhito kei te haere mai atu o te mutu a tawhio tuarua o te toa mua ao Sergio Mora i August.
Quillin whiwhi hoki i roto i te whakakai i muri i, no te patototanga i Michael Zerafa mua i tenei marama ki te whai ake i tona Unuunu pakeke-whawhai ki te toa whitu ao Andy Lee i roto i Paenga-whāwhā. Riro ia te whitiki whitu tekau i roto i 2012 ki tona miramira-hurori, turakitanga ono-knockdown ki Hassan N'Dam i roto i te kāri mekemeke tuatahi i whakahaeretia i Center Barclays. Fanauhia i roto i Chicago, whakaarahia i roto i Rapids Grand, Michigan, engari e noho ana i roto i Brooklyn, haere te-tau 31-tau i runga i ki te paruru i taua taitara ki contenders kaha Fernando Guerrero, Gabriel Rosado a Ruka Konecny. Na, “Chocolate Kid” titiro ki te hoko i te toa ao mo te rua o nga wa.
Kawea tüäpapa hōtaka Brooklyn BOXING ™ Center o Barclays e te AARP. Mō ētahi atu pārongo'a'ahi www.SHO.com/Sports te whai i runga i TwitterSHOSports, DanielJacobsTKO, KidChocolate, LouDiBella, BarclaysCenter KoSwanson_Comm ranei riro i te tahi i runga i Facebook iwww.Facebook.com/SHOSports, www.Facebook.com/DiBellaEntertainment a www.Facebook.com/barclayscenter.

E noho tūturu tonu WITH te iwa o-rauna TKO OVER PAULIE MALIGNAGGI ON PREMIER BOXING Champions ON ESPN MEI Barclays Center Danny Garcia

TANIELU JACOBS mutu SERGIO Mora I rauna tuarua KE TAUKAPO'I AO whitu tekau TITLE

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Brooklyn (August 2, 2015) – Danny “Swift” Garcia (31-0, 18 Koó) i pupuri i tona record tino tonu Rāhoroi ki te TKO iwa-a tawhio noa o te toa e rua-wā te ao Paulie “Ko te Magic te tangata” Malignaggi (33-7, 7 Koó) i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPNi Center Barclays i Brooklyn.

 

I taea e ki te whakahaere i te whawhai ki te mana ārahi, me te counter i mahue matau i pupuri i te nanakia Malignaggi i ū tetahi nui Garcia. Ka mau te whiu tona takoha i runga i Malignaggi rite ki te tapahia ka puaki ake i runga i tona kanohi matau i roto i te toru a tawhio noa.

 

Ahakoa he te tino mano i roto i tona Brooklyn Māori, Malignaggi i taea ki te whenua nifó maha i runga i Garcia, a whakanohoia ana e ia i roto i te ati tūturu. I roto i te iwa o tawhio noa te mutunga mohiotia e hōu whiu a Garcia kia ki rawa nui mo Malignaggi rite te tohutoro mutu te whawhai i 2:22 ki te a tawhio noa.

 

I roto i te kaiwahi i afata teata, Brooklyn o Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs (30-1, 27 Koó) patototanga iho toa mua te ao Sergio “Ko te Latin Snake” Mora (28-4-2, 9 Koó) rua i runga i tona ara ki te Tuhinga tawhio tuarua, me te korero angitu o tona taitara whitu tekau te ao.

 

Ngā te rauna tuatahi mahi whakaongaonga i nga tangata e rua rite hoatu Jacobs he matau hōu tika i tono tangata Mora ki te koaka wawe. Just hēkona i muri i whiwhi ake, Pahono Mora mā te patu Jacobs ki te porotiti ma e maere Jacobs, a ka unga tangata ia ki te whāriki.

 

I muri tūtohu e Mora ki pupuhi pakeke i te mutunga o te tetahi a tawhio noa, Tonu Hakopa ki te haere mai i mua, ka tonoa e Mora ki te kānawehi ki te tini mutunga i roto i te rua o a tawhio noa. Ka puta Mora ki te kino i tona huha matau i runga i te knockdown, a i taea ki te haere tonu. Ka haere mai te Tuhinga mana 2:55 ki a tawhio noa e rua.

 

Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Rāhoroi:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“Ua ite au i kaha te rota. I roto i te iwa o tawhio noa ite e ahau kia rite ki te mea a tawhio noa, kotahi. Me ki te mahi i runga i te shortening ake nifó, me te piri ki te mahere kēmu ahau. Taku papa hinaaro ki ahau kia koi, me te maka atu nifó tika.

 

“Ite ahau kaha, me te ite e ahau pai. Whakamahia e ahau toku werohanga. He ko tino mea i ahau ki te mahi i runga i, engari au whakakake o ahau e ahau. 147 Ko te wahi e te reira i.

 

“Paulie Ko te toa nui. Ko ia te mōrehu mahi ki te werohanga nui, me te kaupapa waewae. Otiia haere ana ahau i roto i reira, a ka mahi i te mahere kēmu.

 

“Keith Thurman a Shawn Porter e nui whawhai i roto i tenei wehenga. Ki te hiahia ratou, e nehenehe e rave tatou i tupu i te reira.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“I whai ahau ki te arataki i te tere no te mea e kore ahau i hiahia ki a ia tiki ki te haehae. Ko ia te puncher pakeke, me te kore ahau i hiahia ki te hoatu ki a ia e whakawhirinaki ki te whenua i te pere nui. Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te arataki ki toku werohanga, me te pupuri i a ia ngaro, na hiahia ia te rua o pōhēhētanga i runga i whiua e tana kaha. Ko te iti matā kaha maka e ia iti te pakūtanga mana taea e ia patua ahau ki.

 

“I whai ahau ki te tango i tetahi wahi o tona whakawhirinaki. I haere ia ki ahau ki raro, he āhua pai muri i te werohanga. He cut me in the fourth and I think that upped his confidence. Ahau e kore i taea e whiwhi mana o te tere, ahakoa. I roto i te wahi ua ite au i hoatu e ahau iti whenua, me te i ahau ngaro ia ia. Ia hoki i runga i tona haehae ahakoa ka ka i ia he painga kaha.

 

“Whakaaro ahau e taea e Danny hei toa Echelon runga, ia kua he. Ka taea e hoatu e ia tona ingoa i roto i nga pukapuka hītori. Kei a ia he rota o te taranata. E kore e te tangata mohio e ia he rota o te huru rawa. Kei a ia he mata poker tino pai. E kore e ia tiki inoino, a ki te meatia e ia i kore ia e whakaatu ki a koutou.

 

“Te i tona papa, he kaiwhakangungu nui, me te ia tino noho ki runga ki a ia. Whakarongo a Danny to ratou he hononga nui. Wā katoa e tīmata i te a taka ko reira rite i hou ia. Ahakoa i te mutunga o nga rauna ka hoatu e ahau ki a ia te tahi mea ki te whakaaro e pā ana hoki i haere mai ia, me e te tino nui.

 

“Kua hokona e ahau he mahi tino pai commentating me te matakitaki ana whawhai nui te whawhai ringside. E tumanako ana ahau ki te noho a tawhio noa ringside mo te wa roa. I felt like if I couldn’t put up a great performance te po nei then it would be my last. I whai ahau ki te whakairi uaua rite nui rite taea e ahau. Mahara ahau, i te tango ahau pupuhi nui whakaaro noa puritia e ahau 'Kaua e hoatu e i roto i. Ko to koutou po whakamutunga tenei ki te hoatu e koe i roto i. Kaua e whakaatu i te e haere koe ki te hoatu i roto i te. Ki te taea e koe te whakaatu e tonu koutou kei hiakai hoki reira na ka riria koe ia koe, e kore ko te mutunga tenei.’ Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te pupuri i whakaatu e hiahia ana ahau ki te reira. Little e iti wahia iho ahau e ia, a ka whai i ahau, kahore raruraru ki te Tuhinga.

 

“E kore e pea ahau whawhai ano ahau. Ki te hanga i te whakatau aronganui kino koe. Tīmata taku mahi i roto i te Brooklyn 14 matahiti i ma'iri a'e. If it ends in Brooklyn te po nei then at least I ended it at home where I’m from and in front of the greatest fans in the world.”

 

TANIELU JACOBS

 

“Ua hinaaro e ahau ki te mutu ia i runga i toku ake. Kihai ahau i hiahia ki a ia te whakamutu i runga i te kumete, engari e mohio ana ahau e mohio ki a ia i haere i te reira ki te mutunga i roto i te i te rauna i te hono tonu.

 

“E hiahia ana ahau Pita Quillin muri. Te reira i te whawhai tika nga pā. Tonu te tautoko Brooklyn e rua o matou, a e he ara nui ki te kati i roto i te tau te reira.

 

“Kāore he rematch, kahore he take ki te haere whakamuri. Mauruuru e te Atua mo tenei wikitoria, e kore e haere engari au e ahau ki te hoatu ki a ia he rematch no te mea noa.

 

“I mea ahau i tetahi taata ki e iwa knockouts tino patoto i ahau ki raro,?

 

“Whakaaro ahau tika enei Brooklynites te tahi mea motuhake, me te whakaaro e ahau i ahau, ka 'Chocolate Kid’ e taua whawhai konei motuhake i Barclays. Matou i runga i te 'He’ i teie nei te taha, kei toa tatou, pera kia a rave i te reira!”

 

SERGIO Mora

 

Korero ki tona tangata kokonga “E mohio ana ahau ki te mea pakaru [pona matau]. Rongo ahau i pakū te reira.”

 

“Rongo ahau i toku putunga pona, a ite rorirori hoki toku turi, a kihai i taea e hoatu e ahau te pēhanga ki runga i te reira.

 

“I mohio ahau e te tuatahi rauna torutoru uaua, tatou e tūmanakohia e. Taku mahere ko ki te tango ia ia ki te wai hohonu.

 

“Ka taea e hulu 'hanga e koe nga mea poauau. Ki te he puncher rite Danny, Ahau e hiahiatia ana kaupapa.

 

“Korerotia e ahau ki a koutou e ahau i haere mai ki konei, ki te whawhai. Ka hoatu e ahau ki a ia nama, ko ahau i haere mai ki te tango i tenei taitara. E hiahia ana ahau ki te rematch.”

 

Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i ESPN I whakatairangatia ana e DiBella Entertainment i roto i te feohi ki Whakatairanga Swift.

 

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Frank De Alba rite mo te whawhai nui o tona mahi āpōpō i te pō ki Omar Douglas i Center Barclays i Brooklyn

Whawhai ki te kia rere LIVE i runga i ESPN3.com

Brooklyn, NY (Hōngongoi 31, 2015)–TOMORROW NIGHT!! i Pokapū Barclays, Ka tangohia i te instalment 2 o Tuatahitia Boxing Champions i runga i ESPN wahi ki a Danny Garcia hui Paulie Malignaggi i roto i te hui matua. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Daniel Jacobs ka tiakina e tona taitara whitu tekau ki Sergio Mora.
I roto i te a'ee e ka tango i te wahi i mua i haamata i te haapurororaa ora, he Tamaiti tūmomo. Kōmāmā te whawhai i waenganui i Frank De Alba a Omar Douglas Ka rere nga ora i runga i ESPN3.com i 8 PM ET.
De Alba o te Reading, PA kite i tenei whawhai kia rite ki te whai wāhi ki te hanga i te ingoa nui hoki ia whawhai i runga i te kāri nui i roto i te mua o te pāpāho mekemeke nui.
Te 28 tau-tawhito De Alba he lekooti o 16-1-2 ki 6 knockouts a kua riro 14 i roto i te rarangi, a he hinga i roto i tona whakamutunga 18 whawhai. De Alba knows that this could be a fight against the undefeated Douglas, ko wai e haere mai i roto i te tahi i te lekooti o 14-0 ki 11 knockouts, e ka ake ia ia ki te runga 10-i roto i te Tamaiti. Wehenga Kōmāmā..
“Nga mea katoa te haere nui. This has been the best training camp of my career,” Said De Alba.
“Kua mahi ahau tino uaua ki te tiki i ki tenei wāhi. I have sacrificed a lot and I am grateful for this opportunity and I am not going to let this slip away from me.”
A, no te ui e pā ana ki Douglas, he sees that there are some things that he can exploit in this pivotal fight.
“Kite ahau kāhua kotahi anake. He comes forward and throws a lot of punches and he comes to fight very hard.”
Kua whawhai De Alba te nuinga o tona mahi i roto i te rohe o Lehigh raorao, me te relishing inaianei ia te whai wāhi ki te kia kite i roto i te New York.
“Ahau oaoa hoki e ahau. This is my first time on the big stage and I am going to take advantage and do my best. Ko tenei ta mekemeke ko e pā ana ki te katoa, pai te whawhai i te pai. And because of this great opportunity, Ka kitea e ahau i roto i te wahi e tu ahau i roto i te Tamaiti. Wehenga Kōmāmā.
Tikiti mo te takahanga ora, whakatairangatia ana e te e DiBella Entertainment i roto i
feohi ki Whakatairanga Swift, E utu i $250, $150, $120, $75 a $45, e kore e tae atu utu ratonga hāngai, me te takoha, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. E wātea ana i ngā tīkiti www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com a, i te American Express Box Office i Center Barclays. Ki te ki atu tenei na roto i te waea, karanga Ticketmaster i(800) 745-3000. No te tīkiti rōpū, tēnā karanga 855-GROUP-BK.