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George Mitchell & Patrick Day Iwọn 8 Alejo Agbọrọsọ ni Ojobo night in New York

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NIPA oruka 8: Iwọn 8 di kẹjọ oniranlọwọ ti ohun ti a ti lẹhinna mọ bi awọn National Association oniwosan Boxers – nibi, Iwọn 8 – ati loni ajo ká gbolohun ọrọ si tun maa wa: Boxers Riran Boxers.

 

Iwọn 8 ti wa ni kikun ileri lati atilẹyin kere orire eniyan ni awujo ti o Boxing le beere iranlowo ni awọn ofin ti san owo, egbogi inawo, tabi ohunkohun ti justifiable nilo.

 

Lọ lori laini si www.Ring8ny.com fun alaye siwaju sii nipa iwọn 8, awọn ti ẹgbẹ ti awọn oniwe-ni irú ni United States pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju 350 omo egbe. Lododun omo egbe iforuko sile jẹ nikan $30.00 ati ẹgbẹ kọọkan ti wa ni ẹtọ si kan ajekii ale ni Iwọn 8 oṣooṣu ipade, lai-Keje ati Oṣù. Gbogbo nṣiṣe lọwọ boxers, magbowo ati ki o ọjọgbọn, pẹlu kan isiyi Boxing iwe-ašẹ tabi iwe ti wa ni ẹtọ ni lati kan baramu oruka 8 lododun omo egbe. Titi ti Iwọn 8 omo egbe ni o wa kaabo ni a iye owo ti nikan $7.00 fun eniyan.

NIU YOKI (June 17, 2015) – Oniwosan ge-eniyan “Big” George Mitchell ati Junior middleweight afojusọna Patrick Day (10-1-1, 6 KOs) ti wa ni se eto alejo Agbọrọsọ ni ọla night ká (Thursday, June 18) Iwọn 8 oṣooṣu ipade ni Plattduetsche Egan ni Franklin Square, Niu Yoki.

 

Aṣalẹ bere-pipa ni 7 p.m. ATI pẹlu kan gbona-ati ki o tutu-ajekii, tẹle wakati kan nigbamii pẹlu awọn ibere ti Iwọn dídún 8 pade.

 

The 6'7″, 285-iwon Mitchell ti wa kan imuduro ni New York njà fun ewadun, ṣiṣẹ awọn igun ti aṣaju-, contenders, asesewa ati awọn journeymen bakanna. O si jẹ kan protégé ti awọn pẹ, nla Al Gavin, ka nipa ọpọlọpọ bi ọkan ninu awọn ti o tobi ge-ọkunrin ninu itan Boxing.

 

Bi awọn ẹya magbowo afẹṣẹja, Day ti o wà ni ipo No. 1 American ninu awọn 152-iwon ipinnu. Ija jade ti Freeport (NY), o ti wa ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya, isakoso ati ki o oṣiṣẹ to nipa Joe Higgins.

 

Day ti wa ni sokale ninu fun Higgins, ti o jẹ lagbara lati lọ nitori lọ si ipinnu lati magbowo Boxing igbeyawo, bi ọkan ninu awọn Iwọn dídún 8 June Agbọrọsọ. Higgins ti wa ni bọ si pa a win pẹlu miiran Iwọn dídún 8 ayanfẹ ti o tun n kapa, undefeated, aye-àtúnkọ ina heavyweight contender Sean Monaghan (25-0, 16 KOs), ti Long Beach (NY).

 

Ọla oru yio je kẹhin Iwọn dídún 8 pade yi ooru. Awọn lododun Iwọn 8 pikiniki ti wa ni eto fun August 30. Lọ si online www.Ring8ny.com fun afikun alaye.

Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna si akọle ko Iladide Star ni igbega lori Saturday, July 25 ni New Jersey Ere-ije ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ Park

Millville, Awon ara New Jersey (June 17, 2015)–Lori Satidee night, July 25, Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna yio jẹ pada ni igbese bi nyara Star ni igbega iloju a night ti ọjọgbọn Boxing ni New Jersey Ere-ije ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ Egan ni Millville, New Jersey.

LaManna yoo akọle kan 9-ija ọjọgbọn kaadi nigbati o gba apakan ninu a Jr. Middleweight ija se eto fun iyipo 8-.

LaManna ti Millville, New Jersey ni o ni a gba ti 16-1 pẹlu 7 knockouts.

“Eleyi yoo je kan nla night ti Boxing ati awọn ti a ti wa ni nwa siwaju si showcasing diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju ti agbegbe Talent,” wi Debbie LaManna ti Iladide Star ni igbega.

“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ àwọn New Jersey Ere-ije ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ Egan ati awọn onigbọwọ ati gbogbo awọn fun ṣiṣe yi iṣẹlẹ ti ṣee ṣe.”

LaManna ni itara lati gba pada ni iwọn wọnyí rẹ akọkọ ọjọgbọn owo ilewe. Ti o sele lori Oṣù 13 nigbati o si ti duro nipa undefeated afojusọna Antoine Douglas ni a ija ti a ti sorileede televised lori Showtime ká bu iyin ShoBox jara.

LaManna ṣòfo ko-akoko ninu sunmọ ni pada ninu awọn idaraya ni ohun ipa lati rà ara ati awọn ti a ikẹkọ tọkàntọkàn laarin ile re ni Millville, New Jersey ati New York City.

“Mo ni kan ni ërún lori mi ati ki o lero wipe ejika Mo le ri nkankan si lati fi mule si mi egeb, ebi, awọn ọrẹ ati ki o ṣe pataki julọ ara mi. Mi kẹhin ija ko setumo ti o mo wà bi a Onija sugbon o telẹ mi bi eniyan. Mo ti Witoelar soke ni idije ati ki o dojuko ninu mi ọkàn awọn ti o dara ju afojusọna ni Boxing. Mo ti wá soke kukuru sugbon o mu bi a eko ẹkọ ati ki o ko kan ijatil,”wi LaManna.

“Ohun ti dara ibi lati ni mi apadabọ ija ju ọtun ninu mi ilu ti Millville. Eleyi yoo je kan nla show.”

“Emi yoo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ mi egbe, Nyara Star ni igbega ati awọn onigbọwọ fun mi ṣiṣe yi gbogbo ṣẹlẹ fun mi. Mo n wa siwaju si sunmọ ni pada ni iwọn ati ki o ya itoju ti owo.”

LaManna ká alatako ni yoo kede Kó.

Ni awọn mefa-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, John Lennox (13-2, 5 KO ká) ti Carteret, New Jersey yio ri igbese ni a Cruiserweight ija.

Ni 4-yika bouts:

Edgar Flores ti Philadelphia yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Alshamar Johnson (0-1) ti Vineland, New Jersey ni a Super Middleweight ija.

Carlos Rosario (2-1, 1 KO) ti Pennsauken, New Jersey yoo gba lori Joshua Arocho (3-10-4, 2 KO ká) ti Vineland, Awon ara New Jersey ni a ogun ti South Jersey orisun Lightweights.

Quian Davis ti Vineland, New Jersey yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si William Günter (0-1) ti Lynchburg, Orúkọàyè ni a Heavyweight ija.

Marvin Johnson (0-0-1) ti Millville, Awon ara New Jersey yio pro debuting Daniel Perez ti Pittsburgh, PA Lightweight ija si ohun alatako lati wa ni ti a npè ni.

Roberto Lopez (4-9-2, 1 KO) ti Vineland, Awon ara New Jersey yoo gba lori ohun alatako lati ao ti pè ni a Jr. Middleweight ija.

Matthew Gonzalez (2-0) ti Vineland, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja Eddie Edmond (2-4-2, 1 KO) ti Newark, Awon ara New Jersey ni a Middleweight ija.

Edgar Cortés (1-1) ti Vineland, Awon ara New Jersey yoo ja lodi si ohun alatako lati ao ti pè ni a Super Bantamweight ija.

Ilẹkun ìmọ: 5:30 First Bell 6:00pm
Tiketi: $40 GA & $60 Ringside
Tiketi le wa ni ra online ni www.risingstarboxing.com

The New Jersey Ere-ije ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ Egan ti wa ni be ni
8000 Pin Creek Rd.
Millville awon ara New Jersey, 08332

Melson lati sọrọ ni Kongiresonali ponbele ni Washington!

Niu Yoki, NY (June 17, 2015) - Niwon ìpàdé Christian Zaccagnino ni 2002, Balogun Boyd "Rainmaker" Melson ká ìlépa ti wa lati ri rẹ rin lẹẹkansi. Ni ibere lati spearhead rẹ akitiyan, Melson ká dide kan significant iye ti owo nipa donating 100% rẹ ija purses lati egbe ija lati Rin nigba ti tun ran run meji aseyori sii galas.

 

Lehin ọrọ gangan a ti punched ni ẹnu fun awọn igbiyanju rẹ nigba kan 17 ija pro ọmọ, Melson ká ti nṣiṣe lọwọ akitiyan lati ri Christan rin lẹẹkansi ati ki o ni arowoto onibaje ọpa-olubewo ti ko ti rorun.

 

Lori Tuesday, June 23, Melson will have the opportunity to lobby congress when he serves as a speaker at an upcoming Congressional Briefing at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC. Dr. Ọlọgbọn Young, a Neurosurgeon ati aye yori ọpa-olooru awadi, yoo tun ti wa ni deede lati jiroro ni ilọsiwaju ati ileri ti isẹgun idanwo ṣaaju ki o to Congressman Chaka Fattah. Awọn idanwo le gba ibi ti o ba ti gbogbo awọn lọ bi ngbero.

 

"Awọn Belii jẹ nipa lati iwọn ti o bẹrẹ nigbamii ti yika ninu ija yi lati ran ṣe awọn ti isẹgun idanwo ya ibi. Eleyi jẹ kan ise Mo ti sọ mi fi gbogbo aye si ọna fun mi gbogbo ọjọgbọn Boxing ọmọ,"So wipe kan gan imolara Melson. "A ti sise lalailopinpin gidigidi lati gba lati aaye yi pẹlu nparowa oloselu, ikowojo, imo ati ki ọpọlọpọ awọn miiran ohun. Awọn otitọ ni yi ni tobi akoko lailai fun Egbe jà lati Walk ati awọn ogogorun egbegberun America ti o jiya lati onibaje ọpa-nosi. "

 

"Mo iwongba ti gbagbo wipe Asoju Fattah yoo jẹ yà pẹlu ohun ti Dr. Young ati ki o Mo mu fun u. Dr. Young o waiye yi gangan isẹgun idanwo ni China kan diẹ odun seyin. The amazing results from the trial in Chinaare what we are trying to replicate here through the FDA’s approval to conduct this trial in America. I would love all of Team Fight to Walk’s loyal supporters to attend the briefing June 23rd."

 

Awọn ponbele ti wa ni waye ni yara 2226 of the Rayburn House Office Building, located at East Capitol St NE & First St SE, Washington, DC 20004.

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii tabi lati pa kun, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò Teamfighttowalk.com. Any questions about the pending trial or briefing can be emailed to Bamstrong81@gmail.com.

 

Awọn fọto: Andre Ward vs. Paul Smith ik Tẹ Conference Fun June 20 Ja Lori tẹtẹ Awọn nẹtiwọki & TIDAL.com

(Lati osi to ọtun) Andre Ward ká olukọni Virgil Hunter, Andre Ward ká faili James Prince, COO ti Boxing fun Roc Nation idaraya David Itskowitch, WBA Super Middleweight World asiwaju Andre Ward, tele aye akọle Challenger Paul Smith, Smith ká olukọni Joe Gallagher ati Oakland Ilu Council Aare Lynette Gibisini McElhaney duro lori June 17, 2015 in Oakland, California ni ik tẹ alapejọ fun Ward ati Smith ká June 20, 2015 jà ni Ebora Ijinle Arena ni Oakland eyi ti yoo wa ni ifiwe televised lori tẹtẹ nẹtiwọki ati ki o san lori agbaye TIDAL.com. (Photo Nipa: Tom Hogan – Hoganphotos / Roc Nation idaraya)

 

WBA Super Middleweight World asiwaju Andre Ward (osi) ki o si tele aye akọle Challenger Paul Smith (otun) duro lori June 17, 2015 in Oakland, California ni ik tẹ alapejọ fun thier June 20, 2015 jà ni Ebora Ijinle Arena ni Oakland eyi ti yoo wa ni ifiwe televised lori tẹtẹ nẹtiwọki ati ki o san lori agbaye TIDAL.com. (Photo Nipa: Tom Hogan – Hoganphotos / Roc Nation idaraya)

Andre Ward vs. Paul Smith & UNDERCARD MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & Awọn fọto

Olympic Gold MEDALIST ATI WBA SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANDRE WARD VS. FORMER WORLD TITLE CHALLENGER PAUL SMITH Lori June 20, 2015 AT-ìmọ gbagede IN Oakland, California, YÈ ON tẹtẹ Awọn nẹtiwọki & TIDAL.COM, Gbekalẹ BY ROC Nation Idaraya

Oakland, BI ELEYI (June 17, 2015) – Lojo Tuside, June 17, Olympic Gold medalist ati WBA Middleweight World asiwaju Andre Ward (27-0, 14 KO ká) ki o si tele World Title Challenger Paul Smith (35-5, 20 KO ká) ti England kopa ninu kan media sere ise ni Ọba ká-idaraya ni Oakland, California ilosiwaju ti won June 20 jà ni Ebora Ijinle Arena ni Oakland ni kan 12-yika ija ti yoo televised ifiwe televised ifiwe lori tẹtẹ o si san gbogbo agbaye lori TIDAL.com ni 10:00 PM et / 7:00 PM PT. Undercard awọn onija Wang Zhimin, Meng Fanlong ati Aaroni Coley tun ọkanna ni ìmọ igba ikẹkọ.

 

Awọn fọto:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ud1jq49v4g8ml51/AAA8v8BNwkNm1butPgB08eVDa?dl=0

Fọto Ike: Tom Hogan – Hoganphotos / Roc Nation idaraya

 

FIDIO:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3ha7kllmuc2yyvw/AAAB10itDL-u9DBopLKnWNzRa?dl = 0

FIDIO Ike: Roc Nation idaraya

 

 

Andre Ward (27-0, 14 KO ká) – Olympic Gold Medalist ati WBA Super Middleweight World asiwaju

"Mo ti ko ro yi inú, ja ọsẹ in Oakland, ni igba die. Ose awon emotions bere lati ṣeto in. Mo ti sọ a ti lojutu ki o si sunmọ ni setan, sugbon ija ọsẹ jẹ o kan ti o yatọ. Ko si ni bii ti awọn ija ti o yẹ ki o lero bi yi. Mo dunnu. Mo n lo lati yi ni irú ti titẹ. "

 

"Smith jẹ asiwaju a European. O si n ni ko si isoro rin irin-ajo. O si ko ni bikita o ba ti o bleeds. Ti o ba kolu u sọkalẹ, o n bọ lati win, ati awọn ti o ni idi ti a ti gbe fun u. A kò mu u nitori nibẹ wà ohunkohun asọ nipa rẹ. A mú un nitori ti o ni a alakikanju oludije. Mo wa dun pe gbogbo awọn ti a lojiji ti o ti bere si sọrọ bi o ṣe ose. Mo ti a ti fere nini ṣẹ ti o ti ko pe ohunkohun. Mo n lo lati ki awon enia buruku sọrọ kan pupo. Nítorí, o nipari bere si sọrọ ati ki o Mo fẹ o. O ni ko pe ti mo ti nilo diẹ iwuri, sugbon o ni o kan kan kekere bit afikun. "

 

"Mo n bọ pada ni pipa ti meji layoffs. Nigba ti o ti kọja yi ibudó, Mo ro kan Pupo dara ju ti mo ni ninu awọn ti o ti kọja. Mo ti ṣe diẹ. Mi ejika kan lara ni okun sii ati Mo ro pe o ti wa ni lilọ gbogbo lati ri pe lori Satidee alẹ. "

 

"Kọọkan Onija ni o ni ara wọn ti ara ẹni sisegun. O ko le ṣe asọtẹlẹ ohun ti awon italaya ati sisegun ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni ati awọn ti o ko ba le ṣe asọtẹlẹ bi o gun ti won ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni. Mo je anfani lati persevere nipasẹ pe. Paul Smith ti a ko ti o kan ija Andire Ward pipa ti ẹya mẹjọ ọsẹ ibudó, o n ija Andire Ward pipa ti ohun gbogbo ti mo o kan lọ nipasẹ. Gbogbo awọn frustrations, gbogbo awọn diduro, gbogbo awọn ti awon emotions ... ó n ija eniyan ti wá ọjọ Abamẹta night. "

 

"Gbogbo ija fun mi ni a Super ekan. Mo ti ko ti sọnu ni kan gan igba pipẹ. A pese sile fun gbogbo ohun ti Paul Smith ti wa ni lilọ si ni ati ohun gbogbo ti o ti n lilọ si mu si tabili. O ni kan lẹwa ohun nigba ti ja ọsẹ ba ni ayika ati ki o mọ pe, iwọ kò ge eyikeyi igun. Gbogbo aṣoju kà fun mi ni yi ibudó. Gbogbo yika kà fun mi. Mo ti ti ti ti o ti kọja ohun ti mi ẹlẹsin fe mi lati ṣe. Nibẹ wà ohunkohun imọlẹ nipa yi ibudó. Mo ti gbọ Smith ká ibudó sọrọ kan pupo nipa iwọn ipata ati ti o ba ti ni ohun ti won ti wa ni ile-ifowopamọ lori, nwọn ti ko tọ si ere ètò wá June 20. "

 

"Awọn ere ètò ni lati razzle, dazzle, ibẹjadi wa ni ki o si ṣe o gbogbo. Mo ni lati wa ni mọ bi a ọjọgbọn. Virgil ti so fun mi yi gbogbo ibudó 'Kò sí ètò ere fun Paul Smith. Jẹ ki o de si o. O ti sọ a ti Boxing gun to pe nigbati o ba gba ni iwọn ti o yoo mọ ohun ti lati se. 'A yoo ṣe awọn atunṣe pẹlú awọn ọna, ṣugbọn nibẹ ni ko kan pato ere ètò fun Paul Smith. Mo ro pe o ti wa ni lilọ lati ri ohun gbogbo wá Saturday night. Mo n ko lilọ si ipa ti o. Mo n lilọ si jẹ ki o kan o si nṣàn. "

 

"Eleyi jẹ ilu kan pataki ija akoko. O ni ko o kan Oakland. O ni San Francisco. O ni Haywayd. O ni Stockton. O ni gbogbo awọn agbegbe ilu. Eyikeyi akoko ti won ni ọkan ninu ara wọn ninu awọn niwaju, nwọn se atileyin ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo ni ife nipa awọn Bay Area. "

 

 

Paul Smith (35-5, 20 KO ká) – Ibewo World Title Challenger

"The nla kẹhin-idaraya igba ni mo ní wà yi ti o ti kọja Jimo. Ohun gbogbo ti mo le ṣee ṣe ti sele nigba ikẹkọ ibudó mi. Awọn ose ni gbogbo nipa ranpe, ìsinmi, si sunmọ ni agbara rẹ si oke ati awọn ipele rẹ àdánù isalẹ. "

 

"Nigbawo [olukọni] Joe [Gallagher] n ni [to Oakland], a yoo joko si isalẹ ki o on o si ntoka jade kuro gígùn ohun ti a nilo lati sise jade ... ohun ti nilo titari, awọn ere ètò. Koju lori awọn ere ati awọn eto awọn ilana. A yoo wa ni ti nwo awọn teepu ti Ward ati dissecting wọn. "

 

"O jẹ nla nini eniyan ni-idaraya loni. Lana, a si wá si ọba ká-idaraya lati ṣe kan iṣẹ jade ati awọn ti o je kan bit diẹ ti o dakẹ. O ni dara nini kan ti o dara bugbamu bi yi ni-idaraya. Gbogbo eniyan mo nibẹ ni kan ija yi ọsẹ kan ati ki o nla nini awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ (lati Boys ati Girls Ologba ti Oakland) Nibi. "

 

"Mo ni ife Oakland. O le, sugbon o ni alakikanju ibi ti mo ti wa lati ju. Liverpool ni alakikanju. Mo n gan ni ireti pe awọn lorileô lọ si ere meje ki o ńlá kan ìparí fun Ebora Ijinle Arena. O yoo mu diẹ ninu awọn bugbamu si arena oru ṣaaju ki awọn ija. Mo ti jasi yoo ko gba eyikeyi sun nitori ariwo. "

 

"Ko si ni ko Elo diẹ ni mo ti le se lati mura bayi. Nibẹ ni ohunkohun Andire le se loni lati ran lu mi lori Satidee alẹ. Ohunkohun ti a ba ti mejeji ṣe ni ọsẹ ṣaaju ki o to ni ohun ti a ti wa ni lilọ ninu oruka pẹlu. Mo ti ko le gba eyikeyi diẹ fit. Awọn ere ti wa ni ètò ṣe. Mo wa ni ipo kan ni ibi ti mo ti n si sunmọ ni lati ja ti o dara ju ninu mi Onija pipin lori ile aye. Mo mọ pe ju ẹnikẹni. Ko si ọkan nilo lati leti mi ti ti, sugbon mo tun mo mo ni kan nínu ti lilu u. Mo mọ pe Mo ti o kan ni lati ṣe ohun ti mo ni lati se ati Stick si awọn ere ètò. "

 

 

Aaron Coley (9-1-1, 6 KO ká) – Junior Middleweight afojusọna

"Mo ti a ti ikẹkọ ni kanna-idaraya bi Andire Ward fun yi ija. O ni gan moriwu fun mi lati jà ni Oakland. Mo ni nipa 200 eniyan ń bọ si ija. Mo n wa fun a stoppage ninu ija yi, ni toto. Mo n bọ ni pipa ti akọkọ isonu ti mi ati ki o Mo n ọmọ ija fun awọn igba akọkọ ni Oakland, ki Mo n wa lati a-. Mo fẹ lati gba pe stoppage tete. "

 

Meng "Cold j" Fanlong (1-0) – Light Heavyweight afojusọna

 

"Mo wa gan dun ati ki o fun anfaani lati wa lori nla yi iṣẹlẹ ni Ebora Ijinle Arena on Saturday, June 20 ifihan Andre Ward. Mo n gan lola lati wa ni ija lori kanna bi kaadi World asiwaju Andire Ward. "

 

 

Wang "Jimmy" Zhimin (9-1) – Junior Welterweight afojusọna

"Mo n wa siwaju si mi ija lori Saturday, June 20 ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland. I am very happy to be on this great card with Andre Ward and Go Warriors.”

 

Ward vs. Smith, a 12 yika ija gbekalẹ nipasẹ Roc Nation idaraya, gba ibi Satidee, June 20 ni Ebora Ijinle Arena in Oakland, California, yoo wa ni ifiwe televised lori tẹtẹ ki o si san gbogbo agbaye lori TIDAL.com ni 10:00 PM et / 7:00 PM PT ati ti gbekalẹ pẹlu ni sepo Matchroom idaraya. Awọn ija ti wa ni ìléwọ nipa The agbegbe to wa nitosi omi Hotel, Ibi isere Ọba, Bata Palace, CTMS-ajo, U-ọkọ oju-omi, FanDuel, Fandango, Q 102.1, 95.7 awọn GAME ati KBLX 102.9. Ni afikun si awọn nla igbese inu awọn iwọn, awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo ẹya-ara awọn orisirisi ohun akiyesi Roc Nation fọwọkan ti yoo si siwaju sii sin spectators pẹlu ohun ti mu dara si fan iriri, pẹlu Nipsey Hussle mu si iwọn fun pataki kan iṣẹ saju si akojö iṣẹlẹ. Awọn iṣẹlẹ yoo wa ni ti gbalejo nipa ohun akiyesi emcee wá jọba Calloway ati ki o yoo tun ẹya-ara titunto si lu DJ Franzen ti yoo sin lẹgbẹẹ wá jọba jakejado awọn oru. Tiketi da owole ni $250, $125, $90, $60 ati $30, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ni o wa lori tita bayi ki o si wa ni gbogbo awọn ipo Ticketmaster, online ni Ticketmaster.com ati idiyele nipa foonu ni (800) 745-3000. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 3:00 PM, akọkọ ija bẹrẹ ni 3:30 PM ati awọn tẹtẹ telecast ati TIDAL.com san bẹrẹ ni 10:00PM et / 7:00 PM PT.

 

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Makosi Upshaw Ṣi lepa re ala gba lori Lanell Bellows yi Sunday ninu rẹ Las fegasi Uncomfortable

 

Miami (June 17, 2015) – Modern-ọjọ opopona alagbara Makosi “Arilli” Upshaw (17-13-4, 8 KOs) ti wa ni ṣi lepa re Boxing àlá. Awọn nigbamii ti diẹdiẹ ti re dani itan ni Sunday yi lodi si ilu ayanfẹ Lanell “KO” Bellows (17-1-1, 7 KOs) ni MGM Grand ni Las fegasi.

 

“Mo n lepa awọn ala sugbon, ni akoko kan naa, awọn ala ti wa ni lepa mi,” Upshaw wi. “Mi lokan jẹ nipari sọtun ati bayi mo ni a nla olukọni ( Orlando Cuellar ) ti o ni mi pada. O je ko o kan mi akoko ṣaaju ki o to sugbon yi ni o. Mo ti sọ ja gbogbo lori ṣugbọn yi ni mi akọkọ akoko ti ija ni Las fegasi. O ni nipa akoko! Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo fe lati jà ni fegasi. Mo n lilọ si wa ni ija ni iwaju ti Floyd Mayweather Jr. ki o si bọ kuro pẹlu kan gun.”

 

A abinibi Floridian ti a bí ni Jacksonville ati ki o ma ni Miami, awọn 34-odun-atijọ Upshaw ni 2-1-2 ninu re kẹhin marun bouts. Ni re kẹhin 11 njà, Upshaw ti ja lemeji ni Mexico, Washington D.C., Minnesota Dominican Republic ati awọn, bi daradara bi lẹẹkan ni Texas, Canada, ati Connecticut. Ni fere gbogbo nla ti o jà boya a ilu Onija ati / tabi a afẹṣẹja lököökan nipa awọn show ká olugbeleke.

 

Nigba dajudaju ti re mesan-odun ọjọgbọn ọmọ, o si tun n ja ni Mississippi, Illinois, California, Rhode Island, Niu Yoki, Maryland, South Carolina ati North Carolina. Nikan 11 ti re 34 njà ti wa ni Florida, awọn opolopo ninu awon nigba ti tete ara rẹ ọmọ. Ti o ba ti fa ati pipin ati / tabi sunmọ ipinnu adanu ni alatako’ backyards ti wa ni gbogbo ka “AamiEye” ni Boxing, Upshaw ká gba awọn le gan daradara jẹ kan Elo o yatọ 25-5.

 

O jẹ yanilenu wipe rẹ akọkọ ni Las fegasi yoo jẹ yi Sunday, lodi si ohun ti alatako ti o ti wa ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega, eyi ti o ti gbe-igbega si Asolori Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori kaadi Sibiesi pẹlu TBG ni igbega, ki o si nimoran nipa alagbara Al HAYMONti ile-iṣẹ, HAYMON Boxing, iloju awọn PBC jara.

 

Ni afikun si awọn aforementioned tolera lọṣọ si i, Upshaw jẹ kan adayeba middleweight ti o, lekan si, yoo wa ni ija kan Super middleweight. “Emi ko bikita nipa wipe nkan bi gun bi awọn ija ki asopọ ori,” Upshaw salaye. “Bibẹkọ ti, Mo ti yoo ko ba ti ya o. Mo wa kan middleweight ti o ti jà kan diẹ ni igba ni 168 poun ati ki o ṣe daradara lodi si Aaron Pryor Jr. (8 ariyanjiyan-yika fa), Government Biosse (WTKO8) ati Durrell Richardson (WDEC6). Mo ti yoo jẹ awọn toughest alatako Bellows ti lailai dojuko. O si ti sọnu lọ si ipinnu lati 8-9-2 eniyan ati ki o ní a fa pẹlu ohun alatako ti o ní a 5-6-1 gba. O si n ko ja enikeni sunmo si alaja oju ibọn ti awọn onija Mo ti sọ ti ni pẹlu. Mo wa kan middleweight ati ki o tilẹ ti o njà ni kan ti o ga àdánù kilasi, Mo ti yoo jẹ awọn lágbára, dara Onija. Titẹ, titẹ, titẹ ni awọn ere ètò fun yi ija. Mo n ko lilọ si jẹ ki awọn onidajọ Rob mi lẹẹkansi. Eleyi jẹ ẹya oniyi anfani fun mi, diẹ, Mo n ni ija ni Las fegasi fun igba akọkọ!”

 

Upshaw ká Ibuwọlu win, bayi jina, wà ni 2010 nigbati o ajo lọ si Quebec City ati lãlã 21-1-1 agbegbe akoni Renan St. Ọtun nipa ọna ti a 10-yika ipinnu, gbigbe abala Makosi ni aye middleweight ipo to IBF #6, WBO #9 ati WBC #11.

 

Upshaw ti han rẹ pọju, ẹbùn ati awọn guts nipa lilọ awọn pipe ijinna ni iyipo, botilẹjẹ pe ni adanu, pẹlu awọn fẹran ti Mario Antonio Rubio, David Lemieux,Gilberto Ramírez Sanchez, Edwin Rodriguez, Patrick Majewski ati Tarvis Simms.

 

“Makosi ni awọn kan gan deceiving gba,” woye Cuellar ti o yoo wa ni Upshaw ká igun fun nikan ni keji ija. “Re gba ni dara ju o ti wulẹ lori iwe. Ṣayẹwo diẹ ninu awọn ti buruku ti o ti n wa ni ijinna tabi jà fa pẹlu. Alatako re ni untested sugbon ti ko ko tunmọ on kì yóò wá nipasẹ. Nigba miran awọn onija ti wa ni idaabobo nipasẹ wọn handlers sugbon Akobaratan soke ni njà lodi si dara idije. Awọn onija wa ni ma bi a apoti ti chocolates, o kò mọ ohun ti o ba nlo lati gba titi ti o ṣii ki o si ya a ojola.

 

“Makosi jẹ bi kan o nran soke lodi si awọn odi. Alatako re ko ni kò mọ ohun ti o ni ti o lagbara ti n ṣe gan ni iwọn. Makosi ti šetan lati isipade awọn akosile, tan-an tabili yi ilu eniyan. Mo ti so fun u pe yi ni eniyan ninu re ona ti o dara ṣiṣe owo, ki o ni akoko fun u lati ya iṣakoso ki o si jẹ awọn Oga. Marcos yẹ ki o win yi ija inu awọn okùn sugbon, nitori ti o ti n ija ni ilu ayanfẹ lori rẹ olugbeleke ká show, Makosi nilo lati ya jade awọn onidajọ pẹlu kan knockout, tabi gan ni idaniloju išẹ ki nwọn ko le gba a kuro lati win rẹ.”

 

Upshaw ti nigbagbogbo ní, 6 duro′ 4″, a size advantage to go with his rich athletic bloodlines; rẹ aburo, awọn pẹ Gene Upshaw, je ohun NFL Hall ti loruko ibinu oluso fun awọn Oakland Awọn akọnilogun. Bayi, o ni akoko fun u lati lọ si gbogbo awọn ni o si owo jade ńlá-akoko ninu rẹ akọkọ Las fegasi ija, registering a career-defining triumph to set him up for a major showdown in the not too distant future.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

 

Kelly Swanson

Thanks everyone for calling in. We have an exciting conference call today to talk about an unbelievable boxing weekend coming up in Las Vegas. We’re going to hear more about that from Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega, who will run the call.

 

First on the call we’re going to talk to Errol Spence, Jr., ati awọn alatako re, Roberto Garcia, was also supposed to join the call but, laanu, he had a last minute medical appointment that he had to get in before he departed for Las Vegas, so he won’t be able to join us.

 

This other young gentleman is a fantastic fighter, and I’m certainly looking forward to seeing him fight. I’m going to go ahead and turn it over to Leonard Ellerbe, who will make the introductions and open it up.

 

Leonard Ellerbe

E dupe, Kelly. I’d like to thank everyone for joining us on this afternoon’s call. PBC on NBC returns to primetime network television this Saturday, June 20th. The telecast bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI / 5:30 p.m. PT. We’ll be coming to you live from MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This event will be sponsored by Corona, and I’d like to thank them for their support.

 

Our main event will feature a 12-round showdown between former world champions Adrien Broner and Shawn Porter. The co-main event features hot prospect Errol Spence, Jr. and veteran Roberto Garcia in a 10-round welterweight fight. Following the fights on NBC, we will switch over to NBCSN for more great action.

 

The tickets for the live events, which will be promoted by Mayweather Promotions in association with TGB Promotions, ni o wa lori tita bayi. The tickets are available through Ticketmaster and mgmgrand.com. With the purchase of a ticket to the June 20th fight this Saturday, fans will also have access to the PBC on CBS card taking place on Sunday at the MGM Grand. That bout will feature, ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Rances Barthelemy versus Antontio DeMarco, and Sammy Vasquez will fight Wale Omotoso, eyi ti bẹrẹ ni 4:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS.

 

I’d like to start out introducing the co-main event, and I’d like to start out with Errol Spence. Errol Spence is coming to us from Desoto, Texas. He is a 2012 US Olympian. He most recently dominated Samuel Vargas on the April 11 on PBC on NBC card. I’m very familiar with this young, exciting prospect. He’s a very talented fighter and he will be a force to be reckoned with for quite some time. He’s a future world champion. He’s coming to us at 16-0 pẹlu 13 KOs. Errol?

 

Errol Spence Jr.

Hi, I’m glad to be here. It’s a big opportunity for me on a huge stage. I’m going to go in and do like I always do, put on a great show and a great performance and raise my stock. Ireti, lẹhin ti yi ija, after this great performance, I can be the main event on NBC.

 

Q

Do you feel like you’re moving the way you want to be moving? Faster? Slower? Where you’re supposed to be? Nigbana ni, how soon do you think, that if you can take care of your opponent, Roberto Garcia, yi ìparí, that you can get into an even more significant fight, perhaps for a title at some point?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

I feel like I’m moving the way I want to move. I’m fighting when I want to and I’m fighting on the regular, so everything’s been consistent and how I want it to go. I’m stepping up the competition, and I’m fighting on the big stage that I wanted to fight on. After I get rid of Roberto Garcia, I think it will be another step up fight. Ireti, I can get a more name-known opponent, hopefully a former world champion in there, and then by sometime early next year, I can fight for a title.

 

Q

According to most people, you were the most talented fighter on the United States Olympic Team in 2012 and the guy with the most potential as a professional. Is that a distraction for you? Does it motivate you? Do you believe your clippings? How do you stay focused? Because it seems like you are a pretty focused guy, the way you’ve been going about your business.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

For one thing, staying focused is just something I naturally do, but I also want to live up to the hype and to the high standards that a lot of boxing writers and a lot of people have of me. I’ve just got to go out there and perform and look great, and I want to look great, so I have to stay focused and work hard. That’s the only way that I’m going to get where I want to be and get to the top and get to fighting these name-known opponents. I just have to stay focused and just stay dedicated, and I’ll be definitely fighting more known opponents, like Robert Guerrero or Keith Thurman or Amir Khan or somebody like that.

 

Q

What then does victory against Garcia do in terms of getting you there?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Roberto Garcia, o ni alakikanju, he a veteran, and I think me being a prospect and on the verge of being a contender, I had to face a guy like that, a guy with a lot of experience and a really good record, so I can go into that contender level and contender status where I can start fighting more name-known guys. I think it’s just a process I have to go through so I can get to where I want to be. Roberto Garcia is a tough fighter. He’s not as known as the guys I would like to fight, but I have to fight him to get to those guys.

 

Q

With the emergence of a lot of the Eastern European fighters, who fight for a title in their second or third professional fight, do you feel pressure to sort of step up your own process and take tougher fights and develop a little bit quicker than we’ve normally seen American fighters in the past?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Ṣe Ko. I don’t necessarily feel pressured. Everybody has their own path that they have to take. What those guys did was great, and that’s extraordinary and really unheard of, but everybody has their own path, and everybody grows differently.

 

Q

Errol, since PBC has started broadcasting fights, ni 2015, you’ve had, the one fight on the Garcia-Peterson undercard, but your fighter commercial or your bio, that’s been getting a lot of exposure. Can you tell me what that’s been like to see yourself on TV and what the reaction has been to that exposure?

 

Ati. Spence, Jr.

It’s been great. Mo dunnu. It shows that my hard work’s been paying off, and it shows how my manager believes in me. I’ve only been a pro fighter for three years and some change and I’m already being broadcast in with guys that have been pro eight, ten years, eleven years, and I’m head-to-head with these guys. It just shows a lot of people believe in me and I’ve got a lot of people behind me who support me.

 

Q

You mentioned Robert Guerrero, Keith Thurman, and Amir Khan as potential opponents that you’re looking at. Do you see them as stepping stones to something bigger, or are those the fights you want? It sounded like you might have been alluding to a different fight. What I’m wondering is if you see those guys as in your way to fight Mayweather?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Not necessarily. These are the guys that are in the top ten, that are in the top five. These are the guys that are supposed to be there after Floyd retires in September, these are the guys that are going to be supposedly running the division, so these are the guys I’m looking at. I’m nowhere near close to fighting Mayweather, because I haven’t even gotten in the top ten yet. These are the guys thatI’m looking at that are in the top ten that are supposedly running the weight class after Floyd’s gone and retired.

 

Q

I want to ask you about what you know of your opponent, Roberto Garcia? Do you consider, bi pro, Garcia to be the toughest fighter that you’ve faced?

 

Ati. Spence, Jr.

I see him as the most experienced fighter. It could be the toughest. It all depends. One of my tough fights was against Emmanuel Lartey. O si wà 15-0, ati ki o mo ti wà 8-0 nigba yen. But I mean it could be. O si ni alakikanju, he’s experienced, and he’s gritty. I know he’s going to come to fight, so this will be one of my toughest fights to date.

 

Q

Bayi, you’ve gone back and forth in the last year or so between welterweight and super welterweight. Is there one of those weight classes you particularly want to focus upon?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

I’m staying at 147, and welterweight is my weight class. A lot of times I might fight at 148 or something like that, ṣugbọn 147 is the weight class that I’m fighting at.

 

K. Swanson

Dara, that was your last question, Errol, but I have one for you that I’d like to add here. The weekend is Father’s Day weekend, and from what I’ve read about you, your dad was pretty instrumental in making sure you had a boxing career. I’m wondering if you could share with us a little bit about your relationship with your dad, how important he was to the development of your boxing abilities, and if he’ll be with you this weekend in Las Vegas.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

My dad, he got me started in boxing. O je kan ikoledanu iwakọ, ki o si lo lati wakọ moju, ati ki o si o si yoo si gba ile 12:00 p.m. tabi nigbamii ki o si mu mi lọ si-idaraya. Then after that he’d come from the gym, o wà bi 5:00 tabi 6:00 p.m., ati awọn ti o yoo sinmi fun ọkan tabi meji wakati ki o si lọ lati sise ni gígùn. Nigba yen, Mo ti ko gan ro nipa o, sugbon bi mo ti ni agbalagba ati kekere kan bit gbọn, mimo gbogbo awọn ẹbọ ti o fi rubọ fun mi lati wa ni anfani lati apoti ki o si lọ si gbogbo awọn wọnyi ti orile-ede ati gbogbo awọn wọnyi awọn ere-idije awọn ere-idije jade ti ipinle ati nkan na. He had to pay for the hotel, sanwo fun ounje ati nkan na bi wipe jade ninu apo. We didn’t have any sponsors and stuff like that.

 

O si yoo ńlá kan ara mi Boxing ọmọ. He’s my supporter. That’s my mentor. That’s like my best friend. For Father’s Day, Mo n lilọ lati gba fun u a win, ati awọn ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ ohun ìkan-win pe o yoo jẹ lọpọlọpọ ti o si yoo nifẹ. He played a big part in my career. Without him, Mo mọ Mo ti yoo ko ni le Boxing.

 

K. Swanson

Nla. Thanks for sharing that. I know he was an important part of your story. Nítorí, Leonard, that is it on the side for Errol. We appreciate you taking the time out of your training. Best of luck to you, and we look forward to watching you on PBC on NBC.

 

L. Ellerbe

The fans are going to be in for a great treat with this fight. Garcia comes with a lot of experience, and Errol is the new guy on the block. He’s making a name for himself. Big things are expected out of Errol, and he’ll be looking to come through on Saturday night with a great performance.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

E dupe. I’d like to thank everybody for their questions and stuff and everybody tuning in and listening. Just make sure you tune in Saturday. I’m going to put on a great performance and a great show.

 

L. Ellerbe

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, a ni a gidigidi moriwu ija. We have two gentlemen who are very familiar with each other. They both come out of the state of Ohio. They both have extensive amateur backgrounds. I think it’s going to be an excellent fight.

 

We have Shawn Porter. Bi mo ti sọ, he’s coming to us from out of Akron, Ohio. He’s now fighting out of Las Vegas. His most recent win was on Spike in March when he fought Eric Bone. He has fought a number of good fighters, including big wins over former world champions Devon Alexander and Paulie Malignaggi. He comes to us with a record of 25-1-1, pẹlu 16 KOs, none other than the former welterweight world champion, “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter.

 

Shawn Porter

What’s up, gbogbo ènìyàn? Thanks for having me on.

 

Ken Porter

Thank you guys for the wonderful introduction, Leonard. We really appreciate you guys having us on today. As far as our training camp, Shawn has been preparing for this fight and the previous fight and the previous fight before that ever since he turned professional. We never really go into a camp, per se. We just continue with what we were already doing. I have been blessed with an athlete who understands that this is his lifestyle, it’s year-round, and he just works like that. So when it was time to turn up the heat a little bit, we were already ready to go. When it was time to bring down the weight a little bit, that wasn’t a problem either.

 

He’s strong. He’s happy. He’s feeling really good. Today we did a little bit of track work. We headed to the gym, and then we were reminded that we had this conference call with you guys, so it was absolutely no problem for us to go back home and sit down for a little bit and take this call because all of our hard work has already been done, not just in this fight or this camp, but in previous fights and previous camps that we’ve had before this. Everything is on point. Everything is exactly where we want it to be, and we’re looking forward to a great fight on Saturday night against a great fighter.

 

Q

What have you done differently in this training camp to prepare yourself for this fight and the speed of Adrien Broner?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I’ll let you know. Bẹẹni, he is skillful and fast. We haven’t really done much different to try to offset that or anything. The reason being is because we know that I’m just as fast and just as quick as he is. There haven’t been any special workouts that we’ve incorporated this camp or anything like that to do anything differently to offset his speed. We’ve just really focused more so on my skills and also the different techniques that are required to cut off and slow down a fast fighter like him. Nítorí, it’s what we’ve been doing, just at a higher level. We’re not overlooking his speed. We’ve just done more of what we need to do to prepare for it, which is what we’ve always done.

 

K. Wọ

Just to give you guys a little info, I think Devon Alexander is one of the fastest boxers in boxing, akoko. I know that Manny Pacquiao is one of the fastest boxers in boxing. I know that Andre Dirrell is one of the fastest boxers in this sport. Shawn has been able to compete against those type of guys in professional fights, in sessions, in camps. We don’t have a problem with anyone’s speed. He’s just as fast as anybody that comes in the ring with him, so when you talk about a guy’s speed, that’s not something we’re concerned with.

 

The problem that that guy will have to deal with is we’re fast, and we’ve got power to come along with that. Nítorí, we’re prepared for that. Just like Shawn said, we just continue doing what we’ve already done. At this point in time, that is not a concern at all, so we’re ready for that.

 

Q

Have you in any way prepared yourself for maybe the antics that come along in the ring with an Adrien Broner?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I haven’t. I understand that could arise during the fight. My whole thing is this, and it’s something that my dad has always pressed upon me, is being professional at all times. Being professional means maintaining your composure and staying poised and sticking to the game plan no matter what. Nítorí, no matter what he may do or say during the fight, more than likely that means I’m doing something right, and I’ll just continue to do what I’m doing and what my corner’s asking me to do. I’m not worried about it at all. I am who I am, and I get the job done.

 

K. Wọ

Shawn’s coming to knock Adrien’s head off. He’s in a real fight, and this is a big fight. I think it’s going to be a very entertaining fight. They both have contrasting styles. Both have certain strengths that they do certain things very well. It’s going to be a very competitive and exciting fight.

 

Q

You’re an Akron guy. Broner’s a Cincinnati guy. They’re saying it’s the battle of Ohio, and we’re going to Las Vegas, a great place for big fights all the time, a tremendous place to have fights, but did you think maybe that you guys would be duking it out in Ohio to settle the bragging rights for the state?

 

S. Wọ

I’m a northeast Ohio guy, not just Akron, not just Cleveland. It’s a blessing to be able to represent northeast Ohio, and I’ve done that for a very long time with pride. I’ve made everyone proud back home along the way. Lẹẹkansi, everything I’ve learned, I learned from my dad. He told me a long time ago, he says if you want to improve, if you want to get better and do things at the highest level, you’ve got to move on and sometimes leave home alone and take care of your business.

 

Pẹlu ti a wi, Las Vegas is the Mecca of boxing. It’s where we all want to be. I’ve been blessed enough to move out here two years ago, and this is where I always wanted my career to go. A fight of this magnitude is happening where it’s supposed to happen at. The bragging rights will come after the fight.

 

Q

How hard is it going to be for you to get down to 144? What was the reason that you guys made the fight for significantly under the welterweight limit when both of you guys have been welterweight champions and not had any issues with 147?

 

S. Wọ

I’ll answer the first question first. Ni bayi, we’re Cadillacing, and what I mean by that is we’re taking it one day at a time. We’re moving slow so everybody can see us, and we’re feeling good doing it. It’s coming along exactly the way we wanted it to, and it’s been a blessing. We were called and told that we were asked to be 144 pounds by Adrien Broner. That was not our decision. As soon as it was announced to me from my dad, I told him, whatever we need to do to make the fight.

 

I guess there’s a little kid from Cincinnati who’s afraid of fighting at 147, even though that’s a weight that he’s even fought for a championship at. That’s neither here nor there. The weigh-in is Friday. We’ll be there. We’ll be on weight, and we’ll be excited to get on that scale and look him in the eyes at that weight and let him know that we’re feeling good. Whatever advantage he thought could come from that, he’s not getting any.

 

The good thing about it is I’m blessed that I have a great body, and somehow we can get my body to do what it needs to do. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, all I can do is give it up to God. It’s been great along the way and, like you said, I fought as high as 165 in the amateurs and even 154 upon turning pro, ati bayi 147 for the last about four or five years. It’s been great, and going down a few more pounds won’t be a problem.

 

K. Wọ

I call it addition by subtraction. As he loses weight, he increases his opportunity for big fights. Nítorí, we came from 154 si 147, and there’s big fights there and big fight names there. Here we’ve been asked to come down a few more pounds, and it just so happens he’s living this way year round so he didn’t have to go into some crazy I’ve got to get this weight off type thing. This morning, he was very light. He’s eaten twice this morning already. He’s feeling really good. We’re able to do this, and we’re confident that it’ll continue throughout the week to come off like it is. We’re looking forward to this big fight at a lighter weight. Nítorí, that’s why I call it addition by subtraction. We get more out of coming down in a lower weight than we did being in the higher weight class.

 

Q

Shawn, both of you and Adrien have been in some exciting fights, but you’re also both very good boxers also. What is your take on how this is going to play out?

 

S. Wọ

I think this fight’s going to go everywhere. You’ve seen me fight. You know that I want to dictate everything. I want to dictate the pace. I want to be the commander in the ring. Pẹlu ti a wi, we’re versatile, which is great, and we can box from the outside. There will also be points where we look to move in and get really physical. We’re just going to play it one round at a time and we’ll look to box and also look to punch and put it all together. That’s what you want in a big fight, when you can do so many things and this fight requires you doing so many things. We look to put it all together on Saturday night-the boxing, the punching, the pressure, the countering, all of it.

 

Q

When you look at Adrien Broner’s record, you see he had that loss to Marcos Maidana. Is there anything you’ve learned from that fight with Maidana that you can apply for yourself in your fight with Adrien?

 

S. Wọ

Bẹẹni. We’ve taken a look at a number of his fights, not just the bad, but also the good. I’m steadily reminding myself not to underestimate him, not to think that I’m going to come in there and do everything that Maidana did to him, and that’s it and I’ll get the win. We look to do so much more than what Maidana did, but the pressure that Maidana applied that entire fight was great and was what he needed.

 

We will look to do some of that. I’ve also taken a look at his earlier fights when he looked really sharp and superb, just to remind myself of what he can do. There were lot of things he didn’t do against Maidana, but there were a lot of things he did do well against some of his other competitors earlier in his career. We look to do a lot of different things this fight. It’s going to take a lot to win this one, and we’re ready for it.

 

Q

Have there been specific things that you’ve learned or changed in your approach since your fight last year with Kell Brook?

 

S. Wọ

Yes and no. I think with that fight, the things that we’ve changed and worked on more have become more, nọmba ọkan, mental and then number two, the basics. Mo ti yoo sọ, nọmba ọkan, the mental because there were a lot of things that were asked of me in the corner that I didn’t incorporate during the match. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, I can only look at myself, and that’s the reason those things didn’t show up. We worked on a lot of mental preparation since that fight, being able to not only listen to the corner and implement those instructions during the fight and then the basics.

 

There were a lot of things I didn’t do in that fight. I got a little wild at points. Lẹhin ti awọn ija, once we got back training, we went back all the way to the basics like we always do, but we put a little more emphasis on the mental aspect along with the basics.

 

Q

This fight’s going to be Saturday night, akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, prime time, on NBC in virtually every home in the country, and it’s going to be televised internationally. Tell us about how that affects you, being in such a marquis fight.

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I can promise you this, this is something that I’ve always envisioned and I’ve always looked forward to. My fight with Julio Diaz, when I first found out it was at MGM Grand, I was really excited. Then I was told it was going to be in one of the conference rooms. The whole entire bubble didn’t bust, but a little bit of the air came out. I’ve just always marveled at the crowd, how loud it gets, the lights, the whole nine. I love every part of the ambiance of a big MGM Grand fight. I’m taking it with a lot of excitement and obviously not over enthused, but I do understand the moment that I’m about to have. The great part about it is it’s a moment that I’ve always wanted, and I’m looking forward to it, so I’ll take it with no problem at all.

Q

Is there any legit animosity between you and Adrien?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, there was no animosity about the weight up until the press conference that we had last week. We had the press conference. We’ve known for weeks now that the contracted weight is supposed to be 144. Here we are doing everything that we need to do as professionals to be on weight, be on point, be 100%, and the kid who chose to make the contract, awọn àdánù 144, wishes not to talk about the contracted weight, wishes not to talk about any rehydration clause, wants to avoid any conversation involving weight limits or anything like that.

 

The more and more we talk about it, the more and more the animosity starts to set in because I’m a professional doing what I do. I’ve done it at this high level for so long, and my weight class is 147 for so long. You want to move up into my weight, then move up. Don’t be scared. Don’t be worried. Don’t be afraid. Put your skill on the line along with your record. Put everything on the line. Put it all on the line at 147. Don’t put it at 144 and then not want to talk about it.

 

I’m not going to worry about it. We still maintain our professionalism and come into this fight and this weigh-in the way we’re supposed to. No personal animosity towards Adrien Broner. I know him, but I know him from a distance.

 

Pẹlu ti a wi, it’s always been more of a, “Hey, how are you doing?” type of a relationship, not aLet’s go to the club tonighttype of relationship and also, not aWhy are you talking to me you? I could be fighting you sometime,” relationship. Nítorí, we’re cool. The night of the fight, we will be foes for 12 iyipo, or however many rounds it lasts. Lẹhinna, I will be who I am and be professional and let the boxing take care of itself.

 

Q

Does this weight feel good, or do you see yourself moving right back up to welterweight after this?

 

S. Wọ

Obviously we made this move for a reason, and that was to fight the kid. Lẹhinna, I don’t think there’ll be any other reason for me to move any lower than 147. It’s not going to be a problem this fight, but it’s not something that I want to entertain in the future. I’m a 147-pound fighter, simple as that. Anyone I fight will be a strong 147-pound fighter, not a blown-up 140-pound fighter and not a took-down 154-pounder. We look to fight everyone at their best, and my best is going to be 144 lojo satide.

 

K. Swanson

Dara. That actually was your last media question, but I’m going to ask you a question myself, something that I actually shared with Errol Spence too. It’s Father’s Day weekend for the big boxing weekend in Las Vegas. I think everybody in boxing knows about the close, intimate relationship that the Porters have. I’d like, Shawn, for you to share with us what your dad means to you and what you are planning for Father’s Day after Saturday night.

 

S. Wọ

Nitootọ, I’m happy that this fight has come at this time. My dad and I have worked extremely hard together for a very long time doing this sport. What better way to celebrate or wake up and just be proud of what we’ve done the night before, as a family, as a team? I’m excited about having this fight be the night before Father’s Day, and I’m looking forward to being able to wake up and go over into the next room and wake up my dad and just marvel at what we’ve done, o han ni, not only in the ring but what we have now as a family and as a team.

 

He means the world to me, ati awọn ti o mo wipe. I definitely know I mean the world to him. I’ve said this before, the love that we have, that we share, we carry that to the ring with each other, and it’s unparalleled. You can’t match it. That means a lot. That makes a difference during the fight.

 

K. Swanson

Leonard, I’d like to turn it over to you for last comments.

 

L. Ellerbe

Dara. I just want to clear up this whole weight issue. It seems that there’s a lot of back and forth about the weight. Both fighters have agreed to fight this fight Saturday at 144 pounds max. I want to be clear with that, 144 pounds max. Both fighters agree upon that. The fans are expecting a great fight, and I think that both fighters will be at their best come Saturday night. Both fighters have had an excellent camp and have prepared to fight at the weight, and both fighters know what to expect from each other. They know each other very well. They both have great strengths, and I think it’s going to be a very exciting fight come Saturday night.

 

I’m very impressed with Shawn Porter, with what he’s been able to do as a professional. What I like the most about Shawn is his confidence. As a young veteran, he’s willing to get in there with anybody and those are the things that are a rare attribute when what you see with young fighters. A lot of fighters talk the talk, but they’re not willing to step up. Bi mo ti sọ, one of the most impressive things that I personally admire about Shawn is that he’s willing to get in there with anybody. He’s even called out Floyd Mayweather. He’s willing to get in there with Floyd, and that’s what I like. The guy’s willing to put it on the line, lay it on the line, do what it takes to feed their family and to give the fans what they want.

 

We look forward to Saturday night, a great fight for the fans. Thank you all for tuning in.

 

K. Wọ

You guy’s had a great session there, good questions. We’re feeling good, so we’re looking forward to seeing you guys on Saturday. Thanks for having us.

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MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DANIEL JACOBS TO FACE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION SERGIO MORA ON TELEVISED OPENER OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN IN PRIMETIME ON SATURDAY, Oṣù 1 LATI BARCLAYS ile-iṣẹ

Agbegbe Lori Bẹrẹ ESPN Ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT

Tiketi Se Lori tita Bayi!

Brooklyn (June 17, 2015) – Middleweight World asiwaju Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) padà si awọn iwọn ni ilu ti Brooklyn lati ya lori tele aye asiwaju Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs) bi awọn televised ibẹrẹ ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN primetime Saturday, Aug. 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ pẹlu televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT.

 

Eleyi yoo ija precede awọn showdown laarin awọn undefeated gbajumọ Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) ati ile ti ara Brooklyn Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs).

 

“Mo wa lati wa ni o kan ara yiya lori kaadi yi nla ati lati wa ni anfani lati ṣe ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ jẹ ẹya ola,” Said Jacobs. “Mo n wa siwaju lati ṣiṣe awọn ti o dara ju ti jade anfani yi ati ki o ṣe pataki julọ Mo fẹ lati fun awọn Brooklyn egeb a nla show. Mo gba lati lọ lati sise ninu mi ehinkunle ara.”

 

“Mo ti lọ pada si awọn 'loje ọkọ,’ sise lile ati bayi Mo wa ibukun lati wa ni apa kan yi nla iṣẹlẹ,” Said Mora, “I don’t plan to let this opportunity get by me. Lori August 1, Mo n bọ si Brooklyn lati win.”

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni sepo pẹlu Swift ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $75 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ni o wa lori tita bayi. Tiketi wa ni www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.comati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ti o bẹrẹ Thursday, June 18 ni kẹfa. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Fun ẹgbẹ tiketi, jọwọ pe 800-Group-BK.

 

Awọn funni lokun olusin ti o yoo ja ni Barclays-išẹ fun kẹrin akoko, Brooklyn ká Jacobs pari rẹ opopona lati akàn kù si asiwaju kẹhin August nigbati o segun Jarrod Fletcher fun awọn middleweight akole. Ni 2011, nigba ti tele kan asiwaju ninu awọn iwọn, akàn ewu re aye ati pa u lori sidelines fun 19 osu. Nigbati o pada, o ti gbe soke ni ibi ti o kù ni pipa ati ki o ti ko padanu niwon. Awọn 28-odun-atijọ wulẹ lati pa rẹ ipa lọ nígbà tí ó bi mẹẹta Mora loriAug. 1.

 

Awọn Winner ti NBC ká “Awọn Contender” jara, awọn 34-odun-atijọ Mora jẹ kan tele aye asiwaju ni Super welterweight ati ki o nwa lati fi kan middleweight ade si orukọ rẹ. The Los Angeles abinibi ti o ni victories lori Ishe Smith, Peter Manfredo Jr. ati Vernon Forrest ati ti nwọ yi ija lori kan marun-ija win ṣiṣan. O si julọ laipe segun Abraham Han ni Kínní ti odun yi ati ki o yoo ṣe rẹ akọkọ pro ibere ni Brooklyn lori Aug. 1.

 

Ni afikun si awọn aṣalẹ ile akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ati àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, yan undercard bouts yoo wa ni ti gbe ifiwe lori ESPN3. ESPN Deportes yoo tun televise ni ija ifiwe bi ara ti awọn oniwe- Night njà jara ati ESPN International yio si mu ifiwe agbegbe kọja awọn oniwe-nẹtiwọki ni Latin America, Brazil, Caribbea ati Pacific rim. Live agbegbe ni yio tun je wa nipasẹ WatchESPN lori kọmputa, fonutologbolori, -kóró, Amazon Fire TV ati Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Odun, Xbox 360 ati Xbox Ọkan nipasẹ ohun to olupese fidio.

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.premierboxingchampions.com, www.barclayscenter.com atiwww.dbe1.com. Tẹle lori TwitterPremierBoxing, DannySwift, PaulMalignaggi, LouDiBella, ESPNBoxing, BarclaysCenter AtiSwanson_Comm ki o si di kan àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions, www.facebook.com/fanpagedannyswiftgarcia, www.facebook.com/PaulMalignaggi, www.facebook.com/barclayscenterati www.facebook.com/ESPN. Tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #PBConESPN ati #BrooklynBoxing.

Gbogbo fihan ni York Hall fun nikan £ 199

Goodwin Boxing ti se igbekale miiran aseyori eni pẹlu awọn ifilole ti awọn "Goodwin Boxing Akoko tikẹti".

 

Si wa ni o kan £ 199 akoko yi tiketi yoo pese awọn dimu wiwọle si kan kere ti 12 fihan ni a 12 osù akoko ni itan York Hal, Bethnal Green.

 

Awọn akoko tiketi dimu ni yio tun je anfani lati gba ẹdinwo tiketi fun awọn ọrẹ ati ebi, ẹdinwo awọn iṣagbega si wa ni ipamọ ringside ati VIP jo bi daradara ni wiwọle lẹẹkan kan odun leyin ibisere lati pade awọn boxers.

 

Awọn akoko tiketi dimu yoo tun ti ni pe si awọn lododun Goodwin Boxing keta ibi ti won yoo pade oluko ati awọn boxers.

 

Steve Goodwin so wipe "A ti itumọ ti oke kan ti o tobi database ti Boxing egeb ati awọn ti a gbagbọ kan package bi eyi yoo ko nikan ba awọn wa wa tẹlẹ ibara sugbon yoo tun se iwuri fun titun kan àìpẹ mimọ fun awọn ile ise Boxing. A ti tẹlẹ trial tita eyi si ni owo aye ati awọn esi ti o ti wa phenomenal ki a ba wa ni bayi setan lati lọlẹ o si gbangba. "

 

Goodwin ń bá a lọ "Awọn wọnyi yoo ṣe awọn ohun bojumu ojo ibi ati keresimesi bayi bi daradara bi kan ajọ ebun. Wọn le ra online, ni eniyan ni wa ifiweranṣẹ tabi nipa ayẹwo. A ti wa ni nigbagbogbo nwa fun aseyori Siso lati ran lati se agbekale Boxing ati awọn oniwe-fan mimọ ati gbagbo yi Erongba yoo jẹ gidigidi aseyori ".

Meta Ńlá titn ni Gleason ká-idaraya Eleyi ìparí

 

Tun: Meta Ńlá titn ni Gleason ká-idaraya

Yi ìparí

 

The-idaraya yoo

Pade

ni 4:00 pm

 

Friday ati Saturday

June 19 ati 20.

A ti wa ni alejo awọn

Gleason ká International Master figagbaga

 

Yi Friday ati Saturday,

June 19 ati 20 ni 6:00PM

A yoo gbalejo

Gleason ká International Master figagbaga

 

 

Ọkan ọgọrun meje ati awọn ọkunrin ati awọn obinrin lati ni ayika World ti wa ni wole soke fun odun yi ti figagbaga.

 

Gbogbo wa bouts ti wa ni sanctioned nipa USABoxingMetro. Gbogbo boxers gbọdọ ni wọn Boxing iwe pẹlu wọn ni lati le kopa.

 

Awọn sonipa-in fun awọn fihan yoo bẹrẹ ni 4:00PM ati awọn ija akoôkoô yoo bẹrẹ ni 6:00PM.

 

Awọn tiketi owo ti jẹ $20 fun eniyan. Children 6 ati labẹ ti wa ni ko gba agbara. Gbogbo omo-idaraya ati awọn a forukọ Awọn ope pẹlu wọn iwe ohun ni ọwọ sanwo $15 fun eniyan.

 

P.S. Ti o ko ba le ṣe awọn ti o sugbon si tun fẹ lati ri awọn njà, they’ll be streaming at Gleason’s Gym website: www.gleasonsgym.net

 

Sunday, June 21st

 

 

First Edition

Italian-American Boxing Awards

 

A itan ti emigrants, Asa, Hope ati Boxing.

 

6:00 pm

Kini ku aabọ Ọrọ.

 

6:30 pm

Ijiroro:

Jinde ti awọn Itali Amerika afẹṣẹja, ṣawari ni awujo ati ìtàn ipo ti gbogbo awọn

Itali American dojú ati borí.

Alapejọ bẹrẹ pẹlu awọn chairing nipa Ojogbon. Joseph Perricone lati Fordham

University.

 

7:15 pm

Refreshment pẹlu Itali awọn ọja.

 

8:00 pm

Boxing Fi aranse laarin awọn meji Itali Awọn aṣaju-ija Floriano Pagliara ati

Francesco Tamburiello.

 

8:30 pm

Eye ayeye, Ipari ati awọn ṣakiyesi.