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Le FNU Combat Sports Show est lancé sous le nom de Fight Talk Unlimited sur SPREAKER

L'émission hebdomadaire de sports de combat de Fight News Unlimited est désormais officiellement connue sous le nom de Fight Talk Unlimited, et nous sommes maintenant de retour sur une plateforme en direct: Spreaker.

 

Cette semaine sur notre premier épisode sur Spreaker, nous discutons d'une semaine folle dans l'actualité, du boeuf de Floyd Mayweather avec 50 Cent, à la gifle de Conor McGregor au poignet pour avoir jeté un diable à travers une fenêtre de bus, à un professeur d'école de la région de Philadelphie qui se fait passer pour un personnage allemand offensif dans sa carrière de lutte professionnelle. Nous récapitulons ensuite les principaux combats de la semaine dernière, y compris un KO vicieux d'Anthony Smith sur Shogun Rua à l'UFC Fight Night 135. Nous avons également un aperçu de l'UFC sur FOX 30 et Mikey Garcia vs. Robert Easter Jr., avec toutes les autres actions de sports de combat ce week-end.

 

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Mikey Garcia vs. Robert Jr Pâques. Citations Conférence de presse finale & Photos

Clash léger du monde des champions dans l'Unification lutte que les titres d'action Samedi, Juillet 28 En direct sur Showtime à partir STAPLES Center à Los Angeles & Présenté par
Premier Champions de boxe
Cliquez ICI pour les photos de Scott Hirano / SHOWTIME

 

LOS ANGELES (Juillet 26, 2018) – champions du monde des poids légers Mikey Garcia et Robert Jr Pâques. est allé en face-à-face jeudi à la conférence de presse finale deux jours avant leur entrée dans le ring pour une unification du titre 135 livres samedi, Juillet 28 en direct sur Showtime à partir STAPLES Center à Los Angeles dans un événement présenté par Premier Champions de boxe.

 

 

 

Se joindront à eux jeudi et en compétition sur les trois-combat CHAMPIONNAT télédiffusé BOXE SHOWTIME (10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT) étaient cogneur poids lourd cubain Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz et ancien challenger titre Razvan Cojanu, qui se réunissent dans un combat de 10 rounds, plus invaincu des super léger Mario “Azteca” Quartiers et percutant Jose Roman, qui participent à une épreuve de force de 10 rounds.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Ringstar Sports et Promotions TGB, commencer à $50, plus les frais applicables, et sont maintenant en vente. Pour acheter des billets, visitez AXS.com.

 

 

 

Voici ce que les participants à la conférence de presse ont dit jeudi de Conga Room à L.Un. En direct:

 

Mikey GARCIA

 

 

 

“Ce sera mon premier match d'unification du titre. Cela signifie beaucoup pour faire face à un autre champion invaincu. Il aidera mon héritage et ma carrière. Je vais prendre les mesures appropriées pour aller de l'avant et cimenter mon nom pour les âges.

 

 

 

“Il n'y a pas un autre combat devant moi en ce moment qui me autre que s'excite celui contre Robert Easter Jr. Il va venir avec tout ce qu'il a. C'est sans aucun doute son plus grand combat et je crois que nous serons en mesure de tirer le meilleur parti de l'autre.

 

 

 

“Moi et Robert Easter Jr. sont les champions que invaincue dans la division. Donc, à mes yeux, le gagnant est le meilleur combattant de la division.

 

 

 

“Je suis très heureux de se battre à nouveau à Los Angeles. Cela fait sept ans que je me suis battu ici. Pour donner aux fans la chance de voir ce grand combat en direct au STAPLES Center est une bonne chose. Je suis très reconnaissant que nous pourrions avoir le combat ici. La plupart des adversaires ne seraient pas venus ici.

 

 

 

“Je reviens au STAPLES Center en tant que champion du monde et j'ai une chance d'unifier dans ma ville natale. Il n'y a rien de mieux que je pouvais demander. Je vais faire tout ce que je peux pour sortir victorieux samedi soir.

 

 

 

“Je suis heureux que Robert est confiant à venir dans ce combat. Je crois qu'il montrera la meilleure version possible de lui-même. Voilà ce qui me devient encore plus motivé et excité pour ce combat.

 

 

 

“Je suis ici pour prendre les plus grands combats et plus grands défis. Je serai à mi-moyens très bientôt et je suis impatient de prendre le meilleur là-bas. Tout le monde dit de ne pas le faire, et que ce qui me passionne et qui me motive le plus.”

 

ROBERT DE PÂQUES JR.

 

 

 

“Je ne vois vraiment pas attention à être « négligé’ ou ce que mes adversaires disent menant à un combat. En Juillet 28 il nous reste à obtenir là-bas et jeter ces mains. Rien dit par lui ou quelqu'un dehors qui me dérange du tout.

 

 

 

“Le seul grand nom Mikey Garcia a battu est Adrien Broner. Je vais lui donner des problèmes. Je crois avec nos compétences et enregistrer, le vainqueur de ce combat est le meilleur combattant dans la catégorie de poids.

 

 

 

“Cela peut ajouter une grande attention à ma carrière. Il peut me aider à obtenir la reconnaissance que je mérite. Je regarde tous mes combats comme un grand combat, mais évidemment, cela est l'unification. Vous verrez deux guerriers là-dedans le samedi.

 

 

 

“Cela fait longtemps que je fait mes débuts pro au STAPLES Center. Vous allez obtenir beaucoup d'action et d'excitation samedi soir. Attendez-vous à l'inattendu.

 

 

 

“J'ai eu un excellent camp d'entraînement avec l'entraîneur Cunningham et mon père. Il a été tout la boxe tout le temps et vraiment ce que je devais diriger dans un match comme celui-ci.

 

 

 

“Tout le monde sera en mesure de voir mon salaire de travail hors samedi soir. Je ne suis pas celui qui aime parler, Je veux montrer à tous ce que je suis.

 

 

 

“Ce sont le genre de combats que j'ai toujours voulu être une partie de. Il est un grand combat que je sais que les fans vont vraiment profiter. Je vais leur donner quelque chose à retenir.

 

 

 

“Être l'outsider est ce qu'il est. Un seul d'entre nous peut être le favori. Nous avons fait ce que nous devions faire pour se préparer à ce combat et en Juillet 28 vous verrez tout cela en action.”

 

ROBERT GARCIA, Frère et formateur de Mikey

 

 

 

“dans un combat Il y a toujours le risque. Nous sommes très bien préparés pour ce grand défi et Mikey est dans un lieu mental. Pâques est un grand gars qui je suis sûr va essayer d'utiliser sa portée et combattre de l'extérieur. Mais nous serons prêts pour tout ce qu'il apporte.

 

 

 

“Ceci est évidemment un grand combat pour Mikey contre un autre boxeur d'élite. Quand deux gars invaincus unifient, il est toujours grand. Nous avons eu beaucoup de sparring partners qui ont préparé Mikey être à son meilleur.

 

 

 

“Nous sommes prêts pour le meilleur Robert Pâques possible. Je ne cherche pas même à ses deux dernières performances. Nous avons fait ce que nous devions faire pour être prêt pour ce combat et la meilleure version de notre adversaire.”

 

KEVIN CUNNINGHAM, Co-formateur de Pâques

 

 

 

“Robert a toujours été un combattant formidable et un excellent boxeur quand il veut boîte. Nous venons de mettre davantage l'accent sur la façon dont nous voulons combattre Mikey Garcia. Robert a la compétence et la capacité naturelle, plus la taille et la portée pour y parvenir.

 

 

 

“Nous sommes prêts à dicter le tempo, distance de contrôle et de gamme et faire tout ce que nous voulons faire. Nous l'avons fait jusqu'à présent dans le camp et nous allons le mettre dans le ring samedi soir.

 

 

 

“Il est évident pour les deux dernières semaines que Garcia a parlé plus sur les combats futurs que ce combat samedi soir. Je regarde que lui donnant Pâques. Cependant, Mikey est un pro avec un entraîneur chevronné, donc je doute qu'il est d'être totalement négligé. Il vaut mieux être prêt.”

 

ROBERT PÂQUES SR., Père de Pâques & Co-Trainer

 

 

 

“Je me sens toujours très confiant sur les chances de Robert à chaque fois qu'il entre dans le ring. Nous avons eu un bon camp et je sais qu'il est prêt. Il est toujours prêt, tout comme il a été pour tous les combats qui ont précédé celui-ci.

 

 

 

“Ce combat va vivre jusqu'à l'exagération. Robert va aller là-bas et montrer au monde ce qu'il est vraiment fait de.

 

 

 

“Nous allons aller là-bas et obtenir la victoire. Nous allons imposer notre plan de jeu sur Mikey et en faire une nuit très longue pour lui.”

 

LUIS ORTIZ

 

 

 

“Ma faim et la motivation pour devenir champion du monde n'a pas changé du tout. Mon adversaire est très grand, mais dans tout le monde en anneau est la même taille. Nous allons être intelligent et je vais faire mon travail le samedi soir.

 

 

 

“La lutte Wilder est ce qu'il est. Il est passé maintenant, et je ne le regrette pas. A la fin de la journée, je veux que le match retour et je crois que je méritais le match retour. Ils sont toujours en cours d'exécution de moi et ils courent évidemment de Wilder, mais je suis en cours d'exécution de ne.

 

 

 

“Une victoire samedi soir me remettre en ligne pour le match revanche avec Deontay Wilder. Le combat est ce que je sais comment faire, et c'est ce que je viens de le faire le samedi soir. Nous sommes tous les deux faim pour une victoire et nous verrons qui vient en tête.

 

 

 

“J'ai appris que je dois former encore plus difficile, combattre plus difficile, jeter de plus en plus se connecter. Si je ne l'avais pas été fatigué, Je serais encore le frapper aujourd'hui. J'ai jeté l'horloge loin à la salle de gym. Nous allons être plus intelligent à l'avenir.”

 

RAZVAN Cojanu

 

 

 

“Je suis très prêt pour ce match. Quand nous sommes arrivés à cet appel, J'étais déjà en forme. Nous devions juste faire l'ajustement à la lutte contre un gaucher. Nous avons environ un mois de sparring vraiment amusant menant à ce combat.

 

 

 

“Je me sens très à l'aise contre le gaucher, en particulier celui que tout le monde connaît comme Ortiz. Je sais que j'ai les compétences nécessaires pour ramener à la maison la victoire.

 

 

 

“Le Wilder vs. lutte Ortiz était un grand combat et je le félicite pour cette performance. J'ai vu beaucoup de choses que je peux exposer. La chose principale est l'une-deux forte combinaison qui lui donne du mal.”

 

MARIO BARRIOS

 

 

 

“Ceci est sans aucun doute le test le plus difficile de ma carrière. Je suis très heureux d'avoir ce grand combat. Cela va être la performance en petits groupes que j'ai cherché.

 

 

 

“Quel que soit le titre est disponible pour moi est le titre que nous irons après. Peu importe qui je dois faire face, Je serai prêt. Je Gunning pour le meilleur.

 

 

 

“Ceci est une excellente occasion de faire mes débuts sur Showtime. Ceci est une carte remplie de talent, mais je prévois de voler le spectacle. Je vais montrer à tous le genre de combat que je suis.

 

 

 

“Je sais que Roman va venir se battre, mais je suis si. Je ne peux pas attendre de se battre dans ce bâtiment. Tous les grands noms ont combattu ici et je ne peux pas attendre pour mettre un grand spectacle.”

 

JOSE ROMAN

 

 

 

 

“Quartiers’ meilleure arme serait sa vitesse et sa portée et je pense que nous avons le plan de jeu parfait pour s'y opposer. Je sais que je dois être patient là-bas parce que j'ai un adversaire difficile. Je le fais pour ma famille et personne ne peut me arrêter.

 

 

 

“Une victoire sur Mario Barrios serait énorme pour moi. Les fans peuvent venir y attendre une guerre entre deux guerriers mexicains qui laissera tout dans le ring.

 

 

 

“Quand je ne me bats pas, je vais Chypre College et avec spécialisation en mathématiques. Je suis vraiment bon en maths depuis que je suis enfant. Je suis sur une grande piste en ce moment dans ma carrière de boxe et dans la vie.”

 

RICHARD SCHAEFER, Président & PDG de Sport Ringstar

 

 

 

“Ceci est une partie supérieure à la carte étonnante fond. Il est un lieu de prise spectaculaire de la boxe ici au STAPLES Center. Nous avons un peu de tout sur cette carte. Cela inclut le talent de la salle de sport de Robert Garcia, plus 2016 U.S.. Olympienne Karlos Balderas, qui je crois sera un jour en tête d'affiche au STAPLES Center une jours.

 

 

 

“La partie télévisée de cette carte a une gamme stellaire aussi bien, comprenant un Mario invaincu Barrios, qui représente Texas bien et rend fier son état. Il est l'un des plus passionnants combattants dans la division et aura un défi difficile à relever dans Jose Roman.

 

 

 

“Luis Ortiz est le genre de combat que vous ne voulez pas manquer une minute de quand il se bat. Il vient de l'un des meilleurs combats de cette année, quand il a contesté WBC des poids lourds Deontay Wilder.

 

 

 

“L'affrontement entre Mikey Garcia et Robert Easter Jr. est la cerise sur le dessus d'une nuit incroyable. Je sais que ces combattants sont prêts à divertir et mettre en valeur leur talent.”

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Sport Président & Programmation de l'événement, Showtime Networks Inc.

 

 

 

“Il y a des combattants qui disent qu'ils veulent des combats difficiles et il y a des combattants qui prennent en fait des combats difficiles. Il y a une grande différence entre ces deux. Mikey Garcia et Robert Easter Jr. sont les combattants qui prennent en fait les premiers combats.

 

 

 

“C'est la troisième unification du titre mondial sur SHOWTIME cette année. Aucun autre réseau a livré ce niveau de combats pour les fans de boxe. C'est plus unifications titre mondial que tous les autres réseaux combinés cette année.

 

 

 

“Mikey est un chasseur haut livre pour livre et Pâques est le plus long champion à léger et sans doute le combattant le plus évité dans la division. Personne ne se précipite pour combattre ou l'autre de ces gars-là, encore, ce fut un combat facile à faire.”

 

 

 

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2016 U.S.. Olympian and undefeated Bantamweight, Antonio Vargas takes on Aaron Echeveste Lopez this Saturday in Kissimmee, Floride

NEW YORK (Juillet 26, 2018)–Ce samedi, 2016 U.S.. Olympian and undefeated bantamweight Antonio Vargas is in action this Saturday night when he takes on Aaron Echeveste Lopez (5-2, 3 KOs) in a six-round bout at The Kissimmee Civic Center in Kissimmee, Floride.

 

 

 

Le 21 year-old Vargas has a record of 6-0 avec trois KO, and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over Luis Fernando Saavedra on February 23rd in Kissimmee.

 

 

 

Vargas of Kissimmee by way of Houston, has a win over undefeated Jonathan Garza (6-0) sur son CV.

 

 

 

The VargasLopez fight will be streamed live on ESPN+ beginning at 6:30 PM ET.

 

 

 

I trained hard for this fight, and I feel strong physically and mentally. This is one of the biggest fight cards that I have fought on. I look to be on many more this year. I’m excited for this fight and look to put on a great performance,” Saïd Vargas.

 

 

 

Coming out of the Olympics, I felt Antonio was one of the best talent’s coming out of the 2016 classe. He has tremendous power and speed that will dazzle the boxing world, and we look forward to seeing that on display on Saturday night,” said David McWater, CEO of Split-T Management.

 

 

 

Vargas is Promoted By Top Rank.

 

 

 

Photo by Mikey Williams / Top Rank

VIDEO: FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION MIKEY GARCIA IS CHANGING LIVES AHEAD OF HIS TITLE UNIFICATION THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“It’s my responsibility on earth to help everybody as much as I can”

WBC Lightweight World Champion Garcia Faces IBF Champion Robert Easter Jr.

10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT sur Showtime

 

Crédit photo: Sports Showtime

 

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Undefeated Middleweight Cem Kilic to take on Joe Amouta on Friday, August 17th in Hinckley, Minnesota

1st bout with new trainer, Buddy McGirt

Beverly Hills, Californie. (Juillet 26, 2018) – Undefeated middleweight prospect Cem Kilic returns to action on Friday night, August 17th at the Hinckley Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota against Joe Amouta in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

 

Kilic (10-0, 6 KOs) will be making his 3rd consecutive appearance at The Hinckley Grand Casino.

 

 

 

The native of Sherman Oaks, California by way of Frankfurt, Allemagne, Kilic will be making his 1st start under world-renowned trainer Buddy McGirt.

 

 

 

Amouta (7-1-1, 2 KOs) de Minneapolis, Minnesota has wins over 3 undefeated fighters plus 13-1-1, George Carter, Jr.

 

 

 

I’m excited to get back in the ring on August 17th to one of my adopted fan bases in Minnesota,” said Kilic. “I have been training very hard, improving every facet of my craft. I am in phenomenal shape, I’m more motivated than ever and ready to show what Buddy McGirt and I have been working on in the gym, and finishing off this year with at least 3 more fights!”

 

 

 

“Le camp d'entraînement se passe bien,” ledit McGirt. “This is our first camp together, and every day Cem continues to improve and learn more and more. Cem works very hard in the gym and is getting world class sparring that will make him the better fighter come fight night.” – Buddy McGirt

 

 

 

Over the last few months we made some positive changes to Cem’s team bringing in a new trainer and strength + conditioning coach.,said manager Shane Shapiro of No Limit Mindset LLC. “There are not many world class trainer’s like Buddy McGirt, and he has made an immediate impact on Cem in a short time. I’m excited to see all the hard work translate on August 17th!”

 

 

 

 

Kilic is managed by Shane Shapiro’s No Limit Mindset LLC, and is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.

 

Mikey Garcia: “The GodfatherVia The PlayersTribune

Ahead of Saturday’s Mikey Garcia vs. Robert Jr Pâques. Title Unification Live on SHOWTIME from STAPLES Center in
Los Angeles
Cliquez ICI to readThe Godfatheron The PlayersTribune from Mikey Garcia

 

I want to tell you guys about someone who’s meant a lot to me. This might sound funny, but he’s basically a mixture between the Godfather and a superhero. I say Godfather because he’s got this presence: always serious, all businesswhen he walks into a room, everybody goes quiet.

 

 

And I say superhero because many years ago he did something incredible. Something that sticks with me to this day.

 

 

He didn’t quite lift a car above his head, but man, it was close.

 

 

Back in the 1960s, he was living with his girlfriend on a ranch in Mexico. There were no jobs where he lived, so one day, when he’s 17, he decides to go to the States as part of a migrant worker program. When the program ends after a year, he starts paying someone to smuggle him across the border. He regularly returns to Mexico with what he’s earned, but it’s not muchsometimes barely enough to pay off the smuggler. Then when he’s 20, he marries, and gets the paperwork to move his young family to California. So now he’s got to make even more money, droit?

 

 

Trouble is, he hasn’t got a cent. He’s got no proper income. No proper education. He can barely even speak English.

 

 

So he begins working in a fish cannery. Then he and his wife move to a beat-up trailer park and begin picking strawberries in a nearby field, toiling away in the sun and the mud. It’s awful work. But they’re still broke.

 

 

And now they have seven kids.

 

 

One day this guy just loses itor so it seems. He’s out window-shopping with his wife when they see all these lovely beds and tables and wardrobes. He turns to her and says, “You like that furniture? Bien, one day I’m gonna get it for you.

 

 

She looks at him like he’s lost his mind. Then she gets pissed off.

 

 

What are you telling me that for?” elle dit. “Just to tease me? You know you can’t afford any of that stuff.

 

 

She’s right of course. This guy has nothing. Bien, except for one thing: boxe. He was an amateur boxer back in Mexico, and now he’s hanging out in a local gym trying to find work as a trainer. Sometimes he doesn’t even bother coming homehe just goes straight from the strawberry fields to the gym. And somehowsomehow he begins working with some fighters. He seems to know his stuff, because a few of them become good. Really good. A few of them even become famous.

 

 

Eventually he is able to move his family out of the trailer park and into a decent house. But he never mentions the promise he made. Par 2000, two of his boxers have become world champions. Now he’s got enough cash to buy a brand new five-bedroom house. He and his wife watch it get built on the old strawberry fields where they used to work. Then they pick the furnitureall new, all luxurious. When it arrives, his wife opens the door and sees itand then he brings up the story.

 

 

Remember what I told you all those years ago?” dit-il. “The beds? The tables? I made you a promise. Here you have it. Ceci est pour vous.”

 

 

She starts to cry.

 

 

That was such a wonderful moment. je me souviens … because I was there.

 

 

That guy was my father.

 

 

 

I must have been 13 ou 14 ans. I was born in that trailer park, in Oxnard, the youngest of seven kids. We moved out when I was one. We had been dirt poor, but my father never told us how bad it was. Only a few years later did I understand how hard he had had to work for us. So when he bought my mother that furniture, I felt so proud. J'étais comme, Damn. My dad’s a badass.

 

 

I getI get emotional just thinking about it.

 

 

Me, mon père, Eduardo, is living proof of the American dream. People know him today as the guy who trained Fernando Vargas to IBF and WBA world titles and my brother Robert to an IBF world title. People also know him, bien sûr, as my trainer. But beyond all the boxing stuff, what my father has shown is that you can achieve anythingno matter who you are, no matter where you come from. When I began to dream about what I wanted to do in life, I knew there were no limits.

 

 

Maintenant, the natural thing for me was clearly to become a boxer, like my father and my brother. But I didn’t want that. It didn’t interest me at all.

 

 

En fait, if you had asked me what I would do for a living, I would have told you that I’d become a lawyer or a police officer. I guess I was just attracted to the idea of authority. I tried to avoid boxing altogetherI was almost defiant about it. But then one day, the sport found me.

 

 

J'étais 13. We were going to see my nephew, Javier, fight in Reseda. I was just going to support him, but one of the kids in the gym didn’t have an opponent. So Robert signed me up.

 

 

Il dit, “Bro, you’re going in the ring.And I was like, “All right.

 

 

Bien sûr, I had grown up watching my father train Fernando and Robert, so I knew the basics. I borrowed some equipment, chaussures, cup, couvre-chef – tout – but since I wasn’t licensed to compete, we just fought a three-round exhibition. And I liked it. I liked that one-on-one. I held my own too. Ensuite, I wanted another taste of it.

 

 

Six months later I had my first official amateur bout. Je ai gagné. I won my first 10 combats. En 2003 I reached the final of the National Junior Olympics in the 125-pound class. I lost on a 3-2 décision partagée, but still, silver was not bad. Soon managers and promoters started to show interest in me. I won a few tournaments, and then one day, à 18, I decided to go pro.

 

 

But I also wanted something to fall back on. You remember the stuff about law enforcement? Bien, I wasn’t joking. Après le collège, I went to the Ventura County Police and Sheriff’s Reserve Academy.

 

 

I learned a lot about policing, about reading people, paying attention to details. And a lot of it relates directly to boxing. Stand in the right position. Keep your guard up. Approach from the right angle. Have an exit strategy. Stuff like that.

 

 

When I graduated in 2010, I applied to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. But then my boxing career took off. I was getting bigger fightsand better pay than I would as a rookie policeman. And that was when I realized, Vous savez quoi? Boxing could be my job. Not a dream. Not a hobby. A job.

 

 

I want to make that distinctionthat boxing was my jobbecause the truth is, I didn’t care about titles. Not even when I won the WBO world featherweight title in January 2013. It was all about money. I had just had my second child, and I wanted to provide for my family. That was what my father had taught me: Work hard and do everything you possibly can so that your kids can have a better life. I’m still doing that. Maybe one day, my kids will also be able to say the same thing I can: “Ouais, my dad, he’s a badass.

 

 

My father is 73 now and has a head full of white hair. He doesn’t look like he did when he was training world champions, but he still has that aura. À la salle de sport, people call him ‘Big G’. You can tell when he’s not there because everybody becomes more relaxed. When he’s there, bien que, people sharpen up. They work harder. There’s no messing around. That’s why I say he’s like the Godfather.

 

 

My father was my trainer. He and I were doing well in 2013, but then in early, 2014 we had to put everything aside. My contract with my promoter, Top Rank, was running out, but Top Rank was saying that the agreement was still in place. We disagreed. We took it to our attorneys, and they all told us that we were right. The litigation process was so tedious that it took us two years in court to reach a settlement.

 

 

 

During that period, I got no fights. Other promoters were scared because they didn’t want to get involved in my dispute. The television networks were afraid of the same thing. I was stuck. But at least I was able to work, or at least come close to working, as an attorney.

 

 

Because I wasn’t on vacation. I was dealing with attorneys four days a week. I was helping them draft letters, editing the boxing language, stuff like that. They would say to me, “You need to go to school, une. You’re good.

 

 

In a way, all the time off turned out to be a blessing. Because if I had kept on boxingO.K., maybe I would’ve achieved more by now. I would’ve had more titles, I’d have more money. Whatever. But I’m more in control of my career now. I understand the complications around it, I know what I’m doing. And look, I might have gotten bored with boxing anyway. I might have said, “Eh, that’s enough. It’s over.

 

 

But instead, when I came back in summer 2016, I was so hungry. Je voulais me battre. I wanted titles. It wasn’t even about the money anymore. I just wanted to prove to everybody that I’m the best fighter out here. And there was one thing in particular that I wanted to do. Vous voyez, my father had already won three world championships with three fighters in three divisions. But he had never won a WBC world championship. So I set out to get it for him.

 

 

En Janvier 2017, in only the second bout after my layoff, I fought Dejan Zlatičanin for the WBC world lightweight title. Mon père, as he usually does, tried to find small mistakes that he could correct while I was training for the fight. He’s always concerned that I’m not doing enough. Je peux aller 12 brutal rounds, but if I’m not dead afterwards, he thinks I’m not working hard enough. The truth is the opposite: I’m just in great shape. But he’ll always push me for more.

 

 

And here’s another thing: As a fight comes closer, my father changes. I can sense it, my brothers too. Mon père, the Godfather, the superherohe gets nervous.

 

 

Mon père, the Godfather, the superherohe gets nervous.

And he particularly did so for my fight with Dejan. There were so many insecurities. Would I be the same boxer when the bell rang as I had been in 2013? Would I be rusty? Dejan was an undefeated champion. Could I beat him? I was fighting in a heavier weight class. Could I handle it?

 

 

Je me sentais bien. J'étais comme, “Dad, come on, it’s gonna be fine.I don’t really know where that comes from, that confidence, that calm. Maybe it’s because I grew up with boxing. The ring, les lumières, the heat, le peuple, the musicthey’ve been part of my life since childhood. Nothing surprises me. Nothing scares me. Nothing overwhelms me. I’m never angry in the ring, never stressed. And that’s important, because that emotional control helps me to pay attention to the details. If you’re stressed, you can’t do that. But I can.

 

 

I’ll be reading my opponent’s body language: his shoulders, bras, legs, pieds, yeux … especially the eyes. The eyes tell you a lot. And the breathing. How heavy is he breathing? Is he pushing off me, or just resting? What punch am I gonna land, when am I gonna land it? How am I gonna land it? At what distance should I keep him? It’s all happening so fast.

 

 

But I’m always in control. And against Dejan, bien … I knocked him out in the third round. They brought me the WBC belt. I was happy to finally get my hands on it. But what made it so special was that I had won it for my father. I remember hugging him. A big hug.

 

 

Je lui ai dit, “Here you have it. Ceci est pour vous.”

 

 

En Mars, I became world champion in a fourth weight class by winning the IBF world super lightweight title. As you know, I’ll soon be fighting Robert Easter Jr. to defend my lightweight title. But there’s another fight at the end of the year that I’m looking forward to even more. If everything goes well against Robert, I want to challenge for the IBF world welterweight crown. The undefeated champion is Errol Spence Jr. – grand, fort, dangerous fighter. Everybody is telling me not to take the fight. Tout le monde. Even my father and my brother. “Don’t take it right now,” they say. “Let’s go after the other guys first. You don’t even need to go to welter. You can take on the guys at 135 ou 140, where you’re a little more comfortable.

 

 

But that doesn’t excite me. I want the toughest guy, and that happens to be a welterweight. Je suis meilleur que jamais. Je suis dans ma prime. And because everybody says no, that gives me more motivation to do it.

 

 

Outre, this is the kind of fight that is going to cement my name in boxing history. Other fighters win titles, and then just defend them. What’s the point in that? The champions we remember are the ones who take risks, who take on the biggest challenges, Les plus grands combats. There are lots of world champions, but the average person can probably name five or six: Etes-, Tyson, De La Hoya, Mayweather, Pacquiao … so what good is it to have a title hanging up on the wall if the world doesn’t acknowledge you as a world champion? To me that’s not a world champion. A world champion is when the world admires you and tells you that you’re a world champion.

 

 

That’s why I want to take the fight. And when I win it, I think the whole world’s gonna be like, “Wow, this is no joke. This kid really is the best on the planet.

 

 

As for my father, he’s going to be so much prouder. He always said that he wanted a three-division champion in his family. I gave him that third title. Then I gave him a fourth. Now I’m gonna give him a fifth, in a division where he says I shouldn’t even be competing. And when I give it to him, I’m gonna be thinking about what he did for us all those years ago. And then I’m gonna say those words again: “Here you have it. Ceci est pour vous.”

Roney Hines right back in action THIS SATURDAY night in Charlotte, North Carolina against Raquan Ashby

Nutley, New Jersey (Juillet 25 2018) – Just eight days after winning his professional debut, undefeated heavyweight Roney Hines will get right back to work when he takes on Raquan Ashby in a scheduled four-round bout, this Saturday night at The Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, Caroline du Nord.

 

 

 

 

Hines won his maiden voyage last Friday night, when he stopped David Becker in just 68 secondes, le 2018 National Golden Gloves champion dropped Becker three-times before the bout was halted.

 

 

 

 

Ashby of Wilson, North Carolina is 0-1.

 

 

 

 

“Comme je le disais, we will move Roney at a good pace, and he did not take any punches in his first bout, so he is ready to go Saturday night,” said GH3 Promotions CEO, Vito Mielnicki.

 

 

 

 

 

Avec une victoire, Hines will be back in Charlotte on August 11e.

 

 

 

 

 

WATCH HINES VS BECKER

 

 

Robert Easter Jr., Luis Ortiz & More Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Lightweight Champion Easter Battles Mikey Garcia in 135-Pound Title Unification That Headlines Action Samedi, Juillet 28 En direct sur Showtime à partir STAPLES Center à Los Angeles & Présenté par Premier Champions de boxe
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LOS ANGELES (Juillet 25, 2018) – IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Jr Pâques. participated in a media workout to kick off fight week in Los Angeles Wednesday as he nears his 135-pound title unification showdown against WBC champion Mikey Garcia ce samedi, Juillet 28 en direct sur Showtime à partir STAPLES Center à Los Angeles dans un événement présenté par Premier Champions de boxe.

 

 

 

Joining Easter Wednesday and competing on the three-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT) étaient cogneur poids lourd cubain Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz et ancien challenger titre Razvan Cojanu, qui se réunissent dans un combat de 10 rounds, plus invaincu des super léger Mario “Azteca” Quartiers et percutant Jose Roman, qui participent à une épreuve de force de 10 rounds.

 

 

 

Rounding out the workout participants was unbeaten prospect and 2016 U.S.. Olympien Karlos Balderas, who competes on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN, which will stream on the SHOWTIME Sport chaîne YouTube et Showtime Boxing page Facebook à partir de 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Ringstar Sports et Promotions TGB, commencer à $50, plus les frais applicables, et sont maintenant en vente. Pour acheter des billets, visitez AXS.com.

 

 

 

Here is what the fighters had to say Wednesday from City of Angels Boxing Gym:

 

ROBERT DE PÂQUES JR.

 

 

 

Training down in Florida allowed me to get away from distractions and just focus on myself. Kevin Cunningham stayed on me every day. We focused on my skills, using my advantages and you’ll see it all on July 28.

 

 

 

We have a game plan, but we’re professionals in there and we both know we’ll have to make adjustments as the fight goes on. I’m going to fight my fight and leave it all in the ring. My focus is 100 percent on Mikey Garcia Saturday night.

 

 

 

Early in my career I fought a lot on the West Coast and my first pro fight was actually at STAPLES Center. So I’m very excited to be back in front of a big exciting crowd.

 

 

 

Coach Cunningham had me really working on the skills that I hadn’t been using as much in past fights. He’s helped me put together a great game plan that focuses on the advantages I have. He knows what kinds of things will give other fighters trouble.

 

 

 

Big fights like these are important to me. Champion versus champion speaks loudly about who we are as men. It’s the two best guys out there fighting to decide who’s the best in the weight class.

 

 

 

I’ve been dreaming about fights like this since I was a little kid. It’s finally here and I’m going to show the world what Robert Easter Jr. is really made of.

 

LUIS ORTIZ

 

 

 

I feel great and I’m happy to get back in the ring on Saturday night. I moved past the loss after a day or two and got right back in the gym. I always knew I would fight again this year, because this is what I love to do.

 

 

 

I’m excited to be fighting at STAPLES Center and I’m thankful to my opponent for accepting the challenge. I just want to show off my skills and prove again why I’m one of the best heavyweights in the world.

 

 

 

I’m going to go in there on Saturday and do my job. I’m prepared to take care of the opponent in front of me, whether it’s in round one or round twelve. It’s going to be the same mission that I have going into every fight.

 

RAZVAN Cojanu

 

 

 

We worked during training camp and sparred with a lot of southpaws to prepare for this. I feel good about our strategy and the shape I’m in.

 

 

 

My fight against (former heavyweight champion) Joseph Parker was an interesting fight. I only found out that I was facing him two weeks before, so I was not as ready as I wanted to be heading into it. But it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss and I believed in myself and fought all the way until the end.

 

 

 

Ortiz is a strong fighter and a big challenge. I’m looking forward to another tough fight and putting on a great performance for the fans.

 

MARIO BARRIOS

 

 

 

I’ve finished off training camp the last four weeks in the Bay Area with Virgil Hunter and I’m feeling great. We had fantastic sparring and everything is looking great heading into fight night.

 

 

 

“Je suis ravi de cette opportunité. I have a really good, experienced opponent in front of me, and I’m coming into his backyard. I have a lot to gain coming into this fight. This is going to be a very explosive fight.

 

 

 

I’m ready to showcase my talent and dominate with the game plan that we’ve put together. We’re focused on this fight, but I’m looking to climb the ladder and get a title fight or title eliminator by the end of the year.

 

JOSE ROMAN

 

 

 

I trained really hard for this great opportunity that I have here. It was very exciting to find out I’d be on SHOWTIME, especially on a big show like this headlined by a fight everybody wants to see. Now I get to display my talent in front of everybody.

 

 

 

We had an effective training camp. We worked hard each day and everything really went smoothly. Everybody wants to be in this position, but not everyone gets to experience it.

 

 

 

Barrios has a really good record and he’s very talented. He’s undefeated for a reason. We’re coming here to win. I’m going to be at my very best on Saturday.

 

KARLOS Balderas

 

 

 

When I first made my pro debut I felt like I was rushing things in the ring and trying to do things too fast. Now as I get more fights in I’m going to be able to take my time and break these fighters down little by little. You can’t knock everybody out in the first round.

 

 

 

I’m only 22-years-old and I still have a long way to go. More than anything I just need to remain patient throughout the bout. We’ve put in the work so I know what I have to do on Saturday night.

 

 

 

I fought at STAPLES Center last month, c'est donc rien de nouveau à moi. I’m going to go in there and fight my fight, be smart and take him out of there. We’re doing things the right way and we’re planning on being here for a while.

 

 

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VIDEO: ROBERT DE PÂQUES JR. LIVING OUT HIS DREAM AHEAD OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION AGAINST MIKEY GARCIA LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“When I came out of the womb, I was throwing punches… I love kicking butt.”

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QUOI: Days ahead of his 135-pound title unification showdown with Mikey Garcia (38-0, 30 KOs), IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Jr Pâques. (21-0, 14 KOs) reflects on the path that has led to the most important night of his career in a video feature released today by SHOWTIME Sports®.

Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Easter dreamt of one day accomplishing what his father, also a professional boxer, was never able to accomplish: becoming a world champion.

“My dad had a short career and I made a promise to myself that I would make him live out winning a world championship through me,” said the 27-year-old Easter. “Winning a world title was a life-changing experience for me. We both lived out our dreams at that moment.”

Pâques, who has made three successful defenses since winning his world title in an exciting contest over Richard Commey in 2016, decided to make the move to conduct training camp with Kevin Cunningham in West Palm Beach ahead of Samedi night’s unification against the WBC Lightweight Champion Garcia. Cunningham has worked with former world champions Devon Alexander, Cory Spinks and Adrien Broner and recently spurred Gervonta Davis to a dominant knockout of Jesus Cuellar.

“Moving to West Palm Springs took me out of my comfort zone,” Easter said. “I knew Kevin Cunningham had a strong camp and there’s no slacking in his program. I can really focus on boxing and on me.”

Live coverage of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT and also features Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz (28-1, 24 KOs) returning to action to face former world title challenger Razvan Cojanu (16-3, 9 KOs) and opens with unbeaten super lightweight contender Mario Barrios(21-0, 13 KOs) prise on hard-hitting Jose Roman (24-2-1, 16 KOs) dans une confrontation en 10 rounds.

Dedicated Perrella ready for biggest challenge of his career

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Fort Myers, FL (Juillet 25, 2018) – To say that welterweight Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella lives, eats and breathes boxing wouldn’t be an understatement.

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Fort Myers native trains year round, doesn’t drink or smoke and keeps a strict diet. When he’s not feverishly pounding away at the heavy bag, shadowboxing, sparring, or doing roadwork in the sweltering heat, Perrella’s likely at a fitness facility in Southwest Florida.

 

 

 

“He puts his entire life into this sport and taking care of his body,” said Michael Nowling, Perrella’s head trainer. “I’ve seen plenty of fighters work hard in the gym to get ready for a fight then take breaks after and balloon up in weight. Bryant is the exact opposite – I have to tell him he needs a break.”

 

 

 

A 6’1 southpaw, Perrella’s regarded as one of the better up and coming 147 pound fighters. À 15-1 avec 13 victoires par KO, Perrella’s scored impressive victories over fellow welterweight hopefuls David Grayton and Alex Martin. In his lone setback, a fourth round stoppage by title contender Yordenis Ugas, Perrella entered the bout with a right leg injury and left with many lessons learned.

 

 

 

Encore, he’s expecting the toughest challenge of his career when he battles former welterweight champion Luis Collazo, 37-7 (20 KO), Août 4 at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. Residing in nearby Brooklyn, New York, the slick southpaw not only has the hometown advantage but the edge in experience having faced Shane Mosley, Keith Thurman, Autres Berto, Ricky Hatton, Victor Ortiz and Amir Khan among others.

 

 

 

“Luis Collazo is one of the craftiest boxers around and he’s been a top fighter for many years,” Perrella said. “He’s given everybody a tough fight and had a few close decisions go against him. I expect this to be the biggest challenge of my career but I’m ready for it. Fights like these are the reason I’ve dedicated my life to boxing. I don’t just want to win – I want to win impressively and show the boxing world that I’m worthy of a title shot in the near future.”

 

 

 

Perrella meets Collazo over ten rounds and the bout airs at 5:30 pm ET on FS2.

 

 

 

Fans can follow Perrella on Instagram @BryantPerrella.