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EDWIN RODRIGUEZ et Craig Baker affronteront dans Boston au PBC sur NBC CARTE déroule

SAMEDI APRÈS-MIDI, MAI 23

De plus Invaincu Javier Fortuna Batailles Bryan Vazquez

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Bouts Undercard pour soutenir Andre Dirrell vs. James DeGale

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BOSTON (Mai 8, 2015) – Poids lourds de la lumière d'excitation Edwin Rodriguez (26-1, 17 KOs)et Craig Baker (16-0, 12 KOs) entrer sur le ring sur Samedi, Mai 23 à Boston dans le cadre d'un week-end du Memorial Day édition spéciale du Premier Champions de boxe sur NBC.

 

Le PBC en direct sur NBC événement commence à 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT et se poursuit jusqu'à 6:00 h. ET/3:00 p.m. PT lorsque l'action bascule sur NBCSN partir 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT jusqu'à 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT.

 

D'autres mesures undercard oppose une paire de poids légers juniors dangereuses que Javier Fortuna(27-0-1, 20 KOs) et Bryan Vazquez (34-1, 18 KOs)faire la bataille à Agganis Arena de l'Université de Boston. Ces combats undercard seront soutenir le concours des super-moyens entre Andre Dirrell (24-1, 16 KOs) et James DeGale (20-1, 14 KOs).

 

“Je vais profiter de cette occasion pour être sur cette grande carte,” dit Rodriguez. “Je vais montrer au monde entier et de tous les poids lourds supérieurs de lumière, en particulier Kovalev, Stevenson et Fonfara, que je suis une force à laquelle il faut compter en prenant record invaincu de Craig Baker dans un mode divertissant.”

 

“Je suis bien préparé à saisir l'occasion que cette lutte cadeaux,” dit Baker. “Une victoire sur Mai 23 me met plus proche d'un combat de championnat du monde et je ne l'ai rêvé de réellement accomplir quelque chose que les grandes. Je l'ai vu Rodriguez en action avant et il est un bon combattant, mais je travaille pour être en très bon état de sorte que je peux mettre sur un spectacle pour les fans de lutte à Boston. Nous allons avoir un grand camp et de faire les principales réalisations, les choses devraient être assez intéressant.”

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, est promu par DiBella Entertainment en association avec Murphys boxe, sont au prix de $250, $200, $100, $75, $50 et $35, non compris les charges et taxes de service applicables, et sont maintenant en vente. Les billets seront disponibles àwww.ticketmaster.com. Pour recharger par téléphone, appelez Ticketmaster au (800) 745-3000.

 

Un amateur accompli qui a remporté une 2006 Golden Gloves nationales médaille d'or et un 2005 U.S.. Championnat National médaille d'or, le 29-year-old Rodriguez entre dans ce combat comme le vainqueur de ses deux derniers combats. Né en République dominicaine, mais un combattant de proximité Worcester, Massachusetts, Seule défaite de Rodriguez est venu à l'étoile invaincu Andre Ward à 2013 et il possède plus de victoires combattants invaincus Will Rosinsky précédemment, Jason Escalera et Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna.

 

Un combattant invaincu qui est devenu professionnel en 2008, Boulanger entre dans ce combat ayant cessé ses quatre derniers adversaires à l'intérieur de la distance. Le 31-year-old a pris victoires à domicile sur Anthony Greeley et Sergio Cordoba à 2014 et a débuté 2015 en assommant Umberto Savigne. Combats de sa ville natale de Baytown, Texas, Baker va chercher une grande victoire comme il prend une étape dans la concurrence.

 

Invaincu et propriétaire d'une 4-0 record 2014, le 25-year-old Fortune est une perspective à la hausse cherche à faire une impression sur Mai 23. Après une scission tirer décision contre Luis Franco en 2013, il a rebondi pour gagner cinq combats droites. Né et élevé dans la République dominicaine, Fortuna possède victoires sur Abner Cotto, Miguel Roman et Patrick Hyland.

 

Un ancien challenger titre mondial dont la perte ne venait à Takashi Uchiyama dans 2012,Vazquez vient dans cette lutte sur une impressionnante de cinq victoires consécutives lutte-. Le 27-year-old a commencé sa carrière avec 29 gagne et a récemment ajouté des victoires sur Sergio Thompson, Jose Feliz Jr. et René Gonzalez. Combats du Costa Rica, Vazquez a une grande chance pour une victoire de la signature en mai 23.

 

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EXCLUSIF, INTERVIEW franc avec Floyd Mayweather LA PREMIERE samedi sur Showtime

Mayweather Goes approfondie sur Pacquiao blessures, la possibilité d'une revanche et la lutte contre Beyond Suivant Septembre

SHOWTIME Premiere du Championnat du Monde Bout-Mayweather vs. Pacquiao-au 9 p.m. ET/PT Suivi par Interview exclusive et la première de "INSIDE Mayweather vs. PACQUIAO Epilogue "

NEW YORK (Mai 7, 2015)-Sports Emmy® Prix ​​journaliste Jim Gray gagner des Sports Showtime® assis avec le champion de livre-pour-livre Floyd «Money» Mayweather pour une interview exclusive et sincère fin Mardi nuit, quelques jours seulement après Mayweather dominé Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, en route vers une victoire par décision unanime en 12 rounds samedi soir dernier à Las Vegas. L'interview sera diffusée ce Samedi, Mai 9, sur Showtime immédiatement après la première de Mayweather vs le réseau. Pacquiao (9 p.m. ET/PT).

 

Dans l'interview, Mayweather traite de la réclamation faite par le camp de Pacquiao que le combattant philippine a subi une blessure à l'épaule droite qui a entravé sa capacité au cours du combat. Mayweather examine également la possibilité d'une revanche avec Pacquiao et la lutte au-delà de son prochain événement prévu en Septembre.

 

"Absolument pas,"Mayweather dit gris lorsque demandé si il pouvait détecter un problème avec l'épaule de Pacquiao au cours du combat. "Il était rapide. Sa main gauche était rapide. Sa main droite était rapide et il a été de les jeter à la fois rapide et forte.

 

"Excuses, excuses, excuses,"Continué Mayweather, qui reste invaincu dans sa carrière professionnelle avec 48 victoires, aucune perte et aucun prélèvement.

 

«Je ne vais pas acheter dans le taureau—... Et je ne veux pas que le public acheter dans le taureau—-. Il a perdu. Il sait qu'il a perdu. Je perdais beaucoup de respect pour lui après tout cela ".

 

Mayweather va à aborder la possibilité d'une revanche.

 

"Avez-texte que je Stephen A. Smith et dire que je vais me battre avec lui à nouveau? Ouais, mais je change d'avis,», A déclaré Mayweather. "A ce moment particulier, ne pas, parce qu'il est un mauvais perdant et il est un lâche ... Si vous avez perdu, accepter la perte et dire, «Mayweather, vous étiez le meilleur combattant. "

 

L'interview sera diffusée convaincante immédiatement après la première SHOWTIME du monde poids welter combat d'unification au championnat 9 p.m. ET/PT. L'interview sera immédiatement suivie de la première de INSIDE Mayweather vs. PACQUIAO Epilogue, la série documentaire originale acclamé de Sports Showtime.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS

Cliquez ICI For Photos From Esther Lin/PBC on CBS

Live On CBS Sports Starting at 4 P.M. ET/1 P.M. PT

HIDALGO, TEXAS (Mai 7, 2015) – Fight week for Premier Champions de boxe sur CBS continued Thursday as televised fighters Omar “Panterita” Figueroa, Ricky Burns, Tomoki “Le Mexicanito” Kameda, Jamie McDonnellet Austin “Sans Doute” Truite spoke to the media at the final press conference before their respective bouts taking placeSamedi, Mai 9 au State Farm Arena.

 

Here are what the participants had to say Thursday:

 

Omar Figueroa

 

This is the biggest fight of my career thus far. I have my brother on the undercard and it’s here at home. Ce est-il. I think it’s great for people from the Valley to get a huge card like this here. They haven’t seen this since Vasquez vs. Marquez, so I hope to bring that level of boxing back to the Valley.

 

I definitely feel more pressure but the good kind of pressure. I’ve thrived on pressure my whole life. I was a pitcher for a long time. I was a closer. So I’ve been in situations where it’s bases loaded and we’re down so many runs and I’ve got to keep the game close. This is what I live for.

 

I haven’t seen any film of Ricky Burns. Haven’t watched him at all. But from what I’ve heard he’s a tough fighter in great shape, so if we go 12 rounds it’ll be a good 12 tours. I’m going to go out there and give it my all and win in the most impressive way possible.

 

It wasn’t difficult to give up my title. I don’t fight for titles. I don’t care for titles. I think they’re just aesthetic things. I’d rather please the fans with a good fight. I don’t care if I win a title at the end of the day, but if the fans are happy, Je suis content.

 

I’m going to be a lot stronger at this new weight. I don’t know what to expect. I’m excited to get in the ring and find out.

 

RICKY BURNS

 

When you’re in hard fights, that’s what brings out the best of you. I’m looking forward to getting in the ring and putting on a good performance and win some fans over here.

 

It’s a very tough fight and we knew that before we took it. Figueroa likes to come forward and be aggressive, but that can be his downside because he takes a lot of shots. We’re prepared for whatever happens on fight night and the best man will win.

 

Some people think I’ve come over here just to be an opponent but that’s not the case. I had a bad year but it’s all behind me. I’m going to get back to my winning ways.

 

This is everything I’ve ever wanted to accomplish in boxing. It’s going to be a hard fight but by the time the fight comes it will be just about four weeks that I’ve been in Texas.

 

I treat boxing as my job, when it comes to training and fighting I always give it 100 percent and leave it all in the ring and hopefully the fans will see that. Omar is never in a dull fight and I’m not one to back out.

 

We’ve treated this fight exactly the same as any other. Even though we’re in his hometown, as soon as that first bell goes that’s when it’s going to count. It’s just me and him in that ring.

 

Tomoki Kameda

 

It is a dream come true to fight on a network like CBS. Millions are now going to get to know me, get to know my style. Boxing is changing and to be part of that is a great honor to me.

It was not easy to relinquish my world titleI was the first Japanese to hold that title. It’s never easy to give up something that you’ve worked so hard for. But I respect the sanctioning body’s decision, they said I had to relinquish it and so I did. Maintenant, I’m going for another title, and after that maybe unification.

McDonnell is a good boxer. He knows how to box and knows his way inside the ring. Most British fighters do that, move around a lot. Its not an easy style to face, but my team and I have a great strategy and we are going to win, we are going to win by knockout.

I love Mexico. I moved there when I was 15 with my family. I did all of my amateur and all my professional career there. I’m grateful to Mexico and all Mexicans for giving me so much.

My team and the guys at the gym started calling me ‘El Mexicanitobecause I embrace Mexican culture as my own. I love the food, the people and of course the Spanish language. I struggle with it at first, but now I think I got it mastered.

 

JAMIE MCDONNELL

 

I think Kameda is a bit scared and a bit intimidated by my size. I genuinely believe I am going to knock him out. I’m too big and too strong.

 

I’ve been a world champion for a couple of years now. I’m ultra-confident for this fight. It’s the best I’ve ever felt. Je suis vraiment impatient d'y être.

 

Kameda is a good fighter and I expect the very best from him. He better expect the very best from me. This is life changing, whoever wins this fight gets propelled up a few levels.

 

I want the best life possible for my wife and baby daughter. To do that I have to beat him.

 

My losses were six years ago and I didn’t even really believe in myself at that time. I’ve gone through every experience that you can in that time and I bring everything to the table.

 

Fans can expect to see a lot of heart. Je peux prendre un coup de poing, I can give a punch. It’s an interesting fight and it’s a chance for me to showcase what I’m all about on this great stage here in America.

 

AUSTIN TROUT

 

As far as my opponent dropping out at the last minute, disappointment is kind of an understatement. But I’m trying to keep it classy, so I’ll stick with disappointed. I’m not surprised though.

 

The day I heard that he pulled out it definitely changed my mindset, but I had to find that focus and realize that we still have work to do.

 

It’s an honor to be part of this whole PBC on CBS card. I feel like this is the resurgence of boxingbrining it back to the golden days. For me to be a part of that was one of my goals when I turned pro. I wanted to be a part of the comeback of boxing.

 

I’m trying to get a belt. I want my world title back. After I get a world title I’m going to try and avenge those losses. After I avenge those losses I want another title so I can become an undisputed champion. Once that’s done we can consider moving up to another weight class maybe.

 

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MARIO BARRIOS RETOURNE DEMAIN SOIR AU TEXAS

Photo prise par Paul Gallegos

HIDALGO, TX (Mai 8, 2015)Undefeated featherweight phenom, Mario Barrios (8-0, 4 KOs), makes his way back to the ring demain night at the State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas. Fighting in a 6-round bout, Barrios will face a veteran of 42 se bat dans Arturo Herrera (11-30-1, 6 KOs).

 

Towering over his opponents standing 6’1, Barrios has an electrifying style, one the fans look forward too. Géré par Al HAYMON, Barrios will look to use his height and reach advantage against Herrera and remain unbeaten.

 

Fighting in Texas is something I look forward to being that I’m from San Antonio,” A déclaré Mario Barrios, “I’ll have plenty of family and friends making their way out to State Farm Arena demain night to see me fight. I want to thank Haymon Boxing for giving me another great opportunity to showcase my talent in front of my people. I’m going to go in there and dictate my game plan. I’ll definitely be throwing some bombs!”

Khan règne en maître – Renverse Soloninkini, Maintenant, envisage d'autres défis pour le titre

 

 

Le sensationnel espoir des poids coq de Bradford, Tasif Khan, a obtenu sa première distinction de championnat, le titre international de maîtrise coq, quand il a battu le Géorgien Mikheil Soloninkini par décision unanime des points à l'emblématique York Hall de Londres samedi soir dernier.

 

Ce qui rend cette réalisation encore plus spéciale, c'est que Khan n'est revenu sur le ring qu'en janvier de cette année., après un congé sabbatique de deux ans de sport.

 

À son retour en janvier, Khan a remporté une victoire décisive au premier tour., sur le hongrois très expérimenté Richard Voros, dans un combat qui a également eu lieu au York Hall.

 

Khan a suivi cette victoire avec une victoire d'arrêt au premier tour tout aussi impressionnante, contre Ladislav Miko de la République tchèque, six semaines plus tard à Liverpool.

 

Samedi dernier, alors qu'il semble que tout le monde se préparait pour le super combat Mayweather-Pacquiao, Khan participait au plus grand combat de sa carrière à ce jour.

 

Dès le départ, Khan a magnifiquement boxé derrière son jab solide pour garder son ennemi légèrement plus expérimenté sur le pied arrière.

 

À mi-parcours, Khan a commencé à ralentir le rythme, tout en continuant à maintenir la pleine pression sur Soloninkini.

 

À mi-chemin du sixième tour, au cours d'un échange plutôt mouvementé, Khan a été un peu lent à remonter ses gants, qui a ouvert la porte à Soloninkini, qui se laisse déchirer avec un gros droit d'envoyer Khan sur la toile.

 

Au redémarrage Soloninkini lorsqu'il est en difficulté pour tenter de terminer le Khan aux jambes encore légèrement bancales, Cependant, le garçon de Bradford est resté calme et recueilli, tandis que l'hyper géorgien continuait à s'avancer en lançant d'énormes bombes.

 

Au cours d'un certain nombre de ces escarmouches, Khan s'est judicieusement saisi jusqu'à ce que l'arbitre Lee Murtagh donne l'ordre de rompre.. Cette tactique a laissé à Khan un peu de temps pour se vider la tête.

 

Soloninkini a continué à pousser fort pour les trois derniers tours, cependant Khan est un personnage vraiment cool, il vient de se placer derrière son jab et s'est tout simplement sorti du danger, chaque fois que le Géorgien a fait une incursion en force.

 

Après dix rounds de boxe de première classe de Khan, juges Ken Curtis 99-94, Obie Garnett 98-90 et Matt Hamilton 98-91, tous ont marqué en faveur du nouveau Champion International Masters Tasif Khan.

 

S'exprimant depuis son domicile plus tôt, Khan a parlé du combat et a fait allusion à de nouvelles incursions dans le championnat dans un avenir proche..

 

"Ouais, j'ai gagné mon premier titre.

 

C'est mon rêve depuis que je suis gosse, gagner un titre, j'espère que ce sera le premier d'une longue série, partir et vers le haut.

 

Dire que je ne veux pas enlever l'importance d'être le champion international des maîtres, c'était comme gagner un titre mondial pour moi ce soir-là.

 

J'ai eu deux ans et demi difficiles, je suis passé par là, j'ai repris le combat cette année et j'ai maintenant une ceinture, ouais je suis vraiment fier de ce que j'ai accompli.

 

J'étais absolument bien en entrant dans le combat, la formation s'est bien passée, Je suis parti avec Nadeem Siddique un de mes coachs, il est lui-même un professionnel. J'ai eu un bon camp d'entraînement à l'étranger, allé en Grèce,

 

Entré dans le combat brillant, fonctionnement de mon jab, en utilisant davantage mon jab car je sentais que j'avais une bonne chance, Je trouvais ça assez confortable pour être honnête, Je le trouvais assez facilement avec le jab.

 

C'était un enfant dur, a pris quelques bons coups au corps, J'ai découvert que je pouvais le faire descendre, alors je pense que c'était soit le troisième ou le quatrième tour j'ai trop étiré mon bras droit, J'ai senti à l'époque que j'avais dû m'abîmer l'épaule, J'ai essayé de ne pas le montrer, mais au fur et à mesure des rondes, j'ai eu du mal à lancer de gros coups.

 

ça ne faisait pas mal, cela m'a limité sur mes tirs au fur et à mesure que le combat continuait, mais je pense que je suis devenu un peu complaisant et lui ai donné l'opportunité de me rattraper avec un bon coup, ça ne m'a pas du tout fait mal, mais j'ai dû voir ça jusqu'au bout, parce que j'avais gagné chaque manche sauf cette manche, J'ai boxé intelligemment et je suis resté à distance quand je le pouvais et d'autres fois je l'ai laissé se frapper.

 

Pour être honnête, je pense que j'aurais pu l'arrêter, avec toute la pression et qui a décidé de me frayer un chemin à travers.

 

Je suis vraiment reconnaissant de mes fans comme toujours, ils descendent à Londres en nombre, si tout se passe bien mais mon prochain combat sera beaucoup plus près de chez moi, peut-être même Bradford, mais je suis toujours reconnaissant envers mes fans, même ceux qui ne peuvent pas voyager pour me regarder combattre à Londres ou Liverpool.

 

Depuis le premier jour, j'ai eu un bon soutien, une grande base de fans, mais se battre tout le temps rend difficile pour tout le monde d'être à chaque combat, donc j'aimerais vraiment faire quelque chose de grand à Bradford, ou au moins plus local et croisons les doigts, nous aurons un gros titre sur cette émission.

 

Je tiens à remercier toute mon équipe, Martin Stainsby, abeille, Junior Witter, Rivière (Gianluca Di Caro), Johnny Eames et tous ceux qui travaillent dans l'ombre, Je ne peux pas oublier de mentionner ma Missus, elle fait tout le travail acharné et me supporte quand je suis au régime et ma famille, qui ont tous été si favorables.

 

Avant d'oublier, je veux faire un commentaire, Je boxe depuis l'âge de dix ans, J'ai décidé au fil des années que je voulais vraiment faire quelque chose en boxe, Je n'avais pas l'intention d'inventer les chiffres, je n'avais pas le choix, Je veux bien faire et gagner des titres, Je veux mettre Bradford sur la carte, gagner le titre International Masters m'a mis dans la bonne direction, en tant que tel, je veux dédier la victoire à mon frère aîné Tahir Khan, parce que si ce n'était pas pour lui me dirigeant dans la bonne direction, il me garderait en forme et m'emmènerait à la gym, il est la première personne à me soutenir totalement en boxe, toujours été là pour moi et c'est lui qui a rendu tout cela possible.

 

Comme je dis si ce n'était pas pour Tahir, Je ne serais pas en boxe et je n'aurais pas cette ceinture International Masters, merci pour tout Tahir, apprécie vraiment tout ce que tu as fait pour moi.

 

Je voudrais dire un grand merci à mes sponsors, Kingsland Business Recovery à Bradford, Procureurs de Broadway à Oldham, Kesser Jewelers à Bradford et Vyomax suppléments de Manchester, ils ont été brillants pour me soutenir pour que je puisse me concentrer sur ma boxe.

 

Enfin, je voudrais dire un grand merci à Mark Lyons et Billy James-Elliott, qui m'a donné l'opportunité de me battre pour le titre dans leur émission.

 

 

 

 

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Salita Signs Amateur Standout; Ancien olympien; Champion des Jeux Asiatiques Serdar Hudayberdiyev

L'écurie Salita Promotions continue de croître en taille, et portée.

Brooklyn, New York (Mai 7, 2015)--Dmitriy Salita, le promoteur de boxe basé à New York, est fier d'annoncer l'arrivée d'un nouveau talent à bord.

Serdar Hudayberdiyev,
une 2012 Olympien du Turkménistan, et perspective poids welter junior, est maintenant dans le giron. Il a porté le drapeau de son pays aux Jeux olympiques, et Salita attend de lui qu'il fasse autant de progrès, sinon plus, dans les rangs professionnels.
“Il se connectera avec sa communauté ainsi que la communauté russophone de New York et il a hâte de représenter son peuple,” Parole dit.

Les fans peuvent s'attendre à voir un produit chevronné à ses débuts professionnels qui viendront cet été.

Le boxeur de 28 ans, nommé le 2009 Meilleur athlète du Turkménistan par le Comité d'État du tourisme et des sports, est léger sur ses pieds et agressif. Il peut diriger ou contrer. Il a travaillé à raffermir son jab et à poser ses coups de poing.

Il vient de réaliser une performance impressionnante aux Jeux asiatiques en Corée. Sa nation le tient en haute estime et a d'immenses espoirs pour lui. Il est actuellement le seul boxeur professionnel originaire du Turkménistan.

Il rejoindra la future star des poids lourds Jarrell Miller, de Brooklyn; cruiserweight junior Wright, de Chicago; flotte fister Dimash Niyazov de Staten Island; nouvelle signataire Bakhtiyar Eyubov, un frappeur KO du Kazahkstan, Le prétendant poids moyen Steven Martinez et d'autres étoiles montantes sur la liste de Salita.

S'il vous plaît vous connecter au www.salitapromotions.com Pour plus d'informations sur les combattants Salita et promotions à venir.

STACKED UNDERCARD COMES TO HIDALGO, TEXAS ON SATURDAY, MAI 9 AT STATE FARM ARENA

Austin Trout To Face Luis Galarza

Plus Top Local Talent & Highly-Touted Prospects Complete Card

Coverage of Premier Boxing Champions on CBS Starts

à 4 P.M. ET/1 P.M. PT

HIDALGO, TEXAS (Mai 7, 2015) – A full day of exciting undercard fights come to State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, TexasSamedi après-midi, Mai 9 as local fan favorites and top prospects will look to make their marks on the boxing world. This includes former world champion Austin “Sans Doute” Truite (28-2, 15 KOs), qui se bat Luis Galarza (21-3, 15 KOs) in super welterweight action .

 

 

A former world champion who defeated Miguel Cotto in 2012, le 29-year-old Truite looks to make it three victories in a row on Mai 9. He also owns victories over Delvin Rodriguez, Daniel Dawson and Rigoberto Alvarez, en plus de son 2004 U.S.. Championships gold medal. Fighting out of Las Cruces, New Mexico, he takes on the 33-year-old Galarza out of El Taino, Puerto Rico.

 

 

These fights will support the Premier Champions de boxe sur CBS show featuring undefeated star Omar “Panterita” Figueroa luttant contre l'ancien champion du monde Ricky Burns and the bantamweight showdown between Tomoki Kameda (31-0, 19 KOs) et Jamie McDonnell (25-2-1, 12 KOs).

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct sont maintenant en vente et sont au prix de $150, $100, $75, $50, et $25, non compris les charges et taxes de service applicables. Les billets sont disponibles au www.ticketmaster.com ou à la Billetterie Arena State Farm. Pour recharger par téléphone, appelez Ticketmaster au (800) 745-3000.

 

 

Undercard action will also feature a pair of knockout artists as Rogelio “Porky” Medina (35-6, 29 KOs) prend Samuel Miller (28-10, 25 KOs) dans un 10-ronde des super-moyens combat. Undefeated prospect Miguel Flores (14-0, 7 KOs) batailles German Meraz (43-34-1, 24 KOs) in an eight round featherweight attraction and Darwin Price (6-0, 3 KOs) visages Juan Ovalle (4-6-2, 3 KOs) in six rounds of super lightweight action.

 

 

Action continues with Steve Lovett (11-0, 9 KOs) combattre Eric Watkins (12-8-2, 5 KOs) in an eight round light heavyweight showdown. Plus, Jose Prado (4-1, 2 KOs) va prendre Victor Rosas (6-1, 2 KOs) in a four round welterweight tussle while Carlos Velasquez (18-1, 12 KOs) visages Juan Ruiz (24-16, 7 KOs) in an eight round featherweight bout.

 

 

Some of Texashottest prospects round out the card as Omar’s brother, Brandon Figueroa (pour les débuts) prend Hector Gutierrez (2-7) in a four round featherweight bout while Mario Barrios (8-0, 5 KOs) looks to remain undefeated against Jose Del Valle (4-10-1, 3 KOs) in six rounds of action in the super featherweight division.

 

 

More Texas flavor comes in the form of a pair of undefeated prospects as Ryan Karl (6-0, 5 KOs) visages Alfred Hall (4-8-2, 2 KOs) in four rounds of welterweight action and Enrique Alvarez (5-0, 3 KOs) batailles Alberto Espinoza (3-6) in a four round super welterweight swing bout.

 

 

After a long career having fought mostly in Mexico, le 26-year-old Medina burst onto the scene with a thrilling knockout over previously unbeaten J’Leon Love in Aug. 2014. The fighter out of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico added two more victories since then and looks for a third when he takes on the 35-year-old Meunier out of Arboletes, Colombie.

 

 

An undefeated fighter making his 2015 début, le 22-year-old Fleurs out of Morella, Mexico will take on an experienced fighter in the 28-year-old Meraz out of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexique. Another fighter looking to keep his perfect record intact, le 25-year-old Price sur St. Louis takes on the 27-year-old Ovalle from Mercedes, Texas.

 

 

Représenter Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Austraila, Lovett est devenu professionnel en 2010 et n'a pas encore d'abandonner un combat dans sa première 11 bouts. The 30-year-old takes on the 28-year-old Watkins out of Morgantown, Virginie De L'Ouest.

 

 

After picking up his third straight victory in March, le 26-year-old Prado returns to the ring looking for a fourth win in a row. Fighting out of Reynoso, Mexique, he faces the 27-year-old Roses out of Nuevo Laredo, Mexique.

 

Un 2004 Portoricaine olympienne, le 30-year-old Velasquez has been perfect since his lone loss to Rico Ramos in 2013. The fighter out of Catano, Puerto Rico hopes for his fourth straight victory when he battles the 36-year-old Ruiz out of Santa Clarita, Californie.

 

 

Les combats dans son état d'origine et représentant San Antonio, Quartiers looks for his second victory of 2015 sur Mai 9. The 19-year-old hopes to build on his momentum when he squares off against the 25-year-old Vallée sur Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

 

 

The brother of headliner Omar, Brandon Figueroa will make his pro debut at 18-years-old just miles away from his hometown of Weslaco, Texas. His opponent is the 27-year-old Gutierrez out of Mission, Texas.

 

 

A pair of swing bouts feature 23-year-old Houston native Karl battling the 32-year-old Salle out of Jackson, Michigan and the 20-year-old Alvarez from McAllen, Texas who faces 29-year-old Espinoza de San Antonio.

 

 

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THROWBACK THURSDAY: 10th ROUND FROM CORRALES-CASTILLO I AVAILABLE ON 10th ANNIVERSARY OF LEGENDARY BRAWL

Steve Farhood Reflects On 2005’s Fight of the Year On The Recently Launched Pound For Pound Tumblr Blog:

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Crédit photo: TOM CASINO / AFFICHER L'HEURE

 

Jeudi marque le 10e anniversary of one of the greatest fights in boxing history – the brutal first battle between Diego “Garçon” Corrales and Jose Luis Castillo. Relive the drama of that classic slugfest – the 2005 Combat de l'Année — by watching the epic and deciding 10e round from May 7, 2005.: http://s.sho.com/1Km78Mn

 

Check out the new Livre pour livre Tumblr blog from SHOWTIME Sports® to read Steve Farhood’s reflections on one of the most memorable two-way battles ever televised on SHOWTIME®.

 

Livre pour livre features coverage of boxing from all angles, past and present, with original content taking the reader inside the ropes through recaps, une analyse, lists and facts. From short form video of boxers in and out of the ring, to shareable editorial posts, Photos, gifs and quotes,Livre pour livre gives readers an opportunity to interact, identify and immerse themselves into the events and culture of boxing.

Layoff not a concern for Melson ahead of title fight!

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New York, New York (Mai 7, 2015) – Eleven months ago, popular 154 pounder Captain Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson was training for a career changing fight with contender Glen Tapia. Against Tapia, who is considered amongst the top rising stars in America, Melson was taking a significant step up in competition and training like a madman so he’d shine when it mattered most. Malheureusement, an injury forced him out of the bout and a rematch was never scheduled.

 

Between other opportunities not coming through and obligations outside of the squared circle, Melson’s been inactive since a gutsy February 2014 win over Donald Ward. Against Ward, la 2003 West Point grad literally fought with one arm, overcoming a stretched brachial plexus which caused temporary paralysis in his right arm during the last five rounds of the bout.

 

Demain evening at the Westchester Hilton in Rye Brook, New York, Melson returns from the fifteen month layoff to face charismatic Mike “El Cangri” Ruiz. Melson-Ruiz is scheduled for the WBC USNBC junior middleweight title, with the winner likely working their way into the world ratings. Fighting in his first ten rounder and serving as one half of the main event, Melson is confident that he’ll be sharp as ever even with the layoff.

 

"Sur papier, I’ve been out of the ring for over a year and I know a lot of people see that as a reason for concern,», A déclaré Melson. “The truth is I never got out of shape and once my body healed, I was right back in the gym. After suffering an injury during the Olympic Trials, I was inactive for more than two years. Depuis, I’ve only lost one controversial decision in 16 combats professionnels. Personally and professionally, I’ve overcame things more challenging than the inactivity. I have felt fresh throughout training camp and don’t see any problemsdemain nuit. The goal is to beat Ruiz convincingly and move on to challenge one of the world’s top rated fighters.”

 

Born in Puerto Rico and based in Long Island, the popular Ruiz has a significant experience advantage in the paid ranks, having faced a number of contenders. Global, his record stands at 17-8 avec 9 knockouts and some insiders believe he’s a step up for Melson.

 

“Ruiz is a tough and battle tested fighter,” stated Melson, qui est 14-1-1 as a professional with four knockouts. “He has faced some good opponents and always comes to fight. I know that he’s viewed as a step up for me and I’ve been ready to step up for awhile now. Regardless if it’s by decision or knockout, I’m fully confident that I’ll earn my 15e victoire demainsoir."

 

The card is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with New Legends Boxing. All of Team Fight To Walk’s tickets are sold out but may still be available by calling DiBella Entertainment at 212-947-2577.

 

After his fight with Ruiz, Melson will continue his pledge assist in curing chronic Spinal Cord Injuries by donating 100% of his purse to Team Fight to Walk in support of America’s first trial of its kind.

 

Team Fight to Walk is comprised of Melson, Zaccagnino, former Rutgers football player/ESPY honoree Eric LeGrand, two division world champion Paul “The Punisher” Williams, two-time cruiserweight champion Steve “USS” Cunningham, Austin “No Doubt” Trout, title contender DeAndre “The Bull” Latimore, Edgar “El Chamaco” Santana, Sonya Lamonakis, Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr., WBA Middleweight champion Danny Jacobs, WBO Junior Middleweight titlist/2008 US Olympian Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade and fellow 08’ Olympian Shawn Estrada along with prospects Sid “The Messenger” El Harrak, Jeff “TNT” Spencer, Denis “Da Momma’s Boy” Douglin, Will “Power” Rosinsky, Floriano “Italiano” Pagliara, Danny “Little Mac” McDermott, Vinny “The Lion” O’Brien, Ahmed “Prince of Egypt” Samir and Delen “Sniper” Parsley.

 

For more information or to make a donation, aller à teamfighttowalk.com ou Justadollarplease.org. All specific questions about the nature of the Clinical Trial to cure Spinal Cord Injury can be sent to bamstrong1981@gmail.com. Fans can also interact with Melson via Twitter @BoydMelson orFacebook.com/Boydmelson

 

PBC sur Spike MEDIA TRANSCRIPTION TÉLÉCONFÉRENCE AVEC Amir KHAN, CHRIS Algieri, Paulie Malignaggi & DANNY O'CONNOR

 

Kelly Swanson

Merci beaucoup, tout le monde, pour appeler au. We have a great call today. Ce est un grand spectacle. I’m going to turn it over to our moderator now, Lou DiBella, president of DiBella Entertainment. Also joining us on the call are Brett Yormark and Jon Slusser.


Lou DiBella

It’s a great card that’s going to be on Spike at 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT on Friday night, the 29th of May, au Barclays Center. The first bout will be Paulie Malignaggi after a year layoff. Very few guys in boxing can claim to be more Brooklyn and he has his hands full in a bout with Danny O’Connor. Danny is a tough kid who is hungry for this fight. This is a matchup between an Italian-American and an Irish-American, a kid from New York and a kid from Boston.

We’re going to get to Danny first. Danny is going to say a few words, then we’ll open it up to a few questions for him, then turn it over to Paulie.


Danny O'Connor

I want to thank everyone for being here. I’m very excited about this opportunity to fight Paul and to come down to New York and showcase my skills at Barclays Center. I’ve worked my whole career for this. I put a lot of effort and sacrifice in my life to get here. I’m very excited and I’m ready for the task at hand.

Q

Danny, in a situation where you’re fighting a guy who in his last fight was TKO’d, does that make you think of coming in a different way than you ordinarily might, target him and be more aggressive than usual?


D. O'Connor

Ne Pas, I don’t. Anything can happen on any given night in boxing. That’s what we do. À cause de cela, I’m not looking at anything differently.

Paul had some time off to recover and recoup. I’m expecting Paul at his best. I want him at his best. The better he is, the better challenge that lies in front of me. The more excited that makes me.

My game plan is going to be my game plan regardless of his last fight.

Q

What was your reaction when your name was picked? You’re fighting Paulie Malignaggi, un ancien champion du monde. Did you think it was a joke or did you see it as you’re getting a fight at an elite fighter that will springboard you?

D. O'Connor

I was excited right off the rip. That’s what I’ve been working my whole career for, is that shot at something big. To be able to match my skills up against someone like Paul, with his résumé, that’s what excites me. I get up for that type of challenge.

I didn’t want to get my hopes up in case something fell through. Boxe, tout peut arriver. As it got more and more real it was excitement. It’s all about excitement.

I’ve been working a very long time to get to this spot. I put in a lot of work and I deserve to be here. I’m excited to take this chance and to showcase my skills against Paul.

Q

You have a tremendous amateur record, 110 victoires, seulement 11 pertes. Is that part of the training ground that you’ve had to put you into this position now?

D. O'Connor

Ouais. I think with anything in life, experience is going to get you places. The more experience you have, the more comfortable you’re going to be, the more savvy you’re going to be. The type of person I am, mon éthique de travail, how hard I’ve worked, it’s got me far so far.

Q

A victory over Paulie will put you on top of the radar charts for the other 47-pounders. Is that what you’re looking for?

D. O'Connor

It’s not even in my mind, une. I don’t look at all past Paul. Il est un combattant dur. I’m focused at the task at hand, and that’s Paul. That’s all I’m looking at.

Q

Paulie is fast. How do you intend to deal with his speed?

D. O'Connor

Hopefully I’ll be able to neutralize that speed by having my own speed. I’m not too slow myself. I think it’s going to be a battle of the minds.

DiBella

I’m going to introduce a man I know very well, and who probably didn’t think I’d be making this announcement, but Paulie, voulez-vous dire quelques mots?

Paulie Malignaggi

Je suis heureux d'être ici. I’m excited about fighting at Barclays Center again. I’ve gotten the desire to fight again over the past year little by little. It started growing more and more. Once you sign up for a fight, you see the event in front of you, you start seeing things like the teleconference and all that we’re doing now, it starts to resonate in your mind that it’s coming up, it’s close, so the excitement kind of builds. I’m happy to be a part of this event, part of this show, and everybody involved with it.

Q.

Paulie, you’ve gotten off to a great start in your broadcasting career. Does this take anything away from what you’re achieving in broadcasting or slow your development that way, or do you feel like you can manage both things side by side?

P. Malignaggi

This has been a training camp where I’m kind of getting it all down together. It’s basically a training camp where I haven’t had as much work to do as I have this time around in the past.

The reason I still have the passion for this is I still make time to train every day, find the time to prepare adequately every day.

It’s not always easy with the broadcasting. Tu dois te battre, shut everything down and focus on the fight. It’s not like that anymore. That kind of comes with age, you kind of get into new things in your life and whatnot.

If it was a couple years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to handle it. I’m at a place in my life where I can handle it more and compartmentalize things more. The passion shows in and of itself. If I didn’t really want to do this, croyez-moi, I would do the broadcasting, I would half-ass it on my training. Last week was challenging, but every day I was able to get in my training somehow, some way. One workout a day, sometimes two workouts a day.

When you don’t want to train, but you still go out and do it, you have that victory in your mind, you want to persevere and excel. I’m the type of person that wants to do that.

À la fin, après ce combat, I plan on winning the fight and looking good. I’ve been feeling good in the training camp. Après le combat, I’m just taking it one fight at a time. I’m not looking past Danny. It’s a little bit different in my career right now, but at the same time I’m still enjoying the ride.

Q.

At some point when you were doing the broadcasting, was there something about being on the sidelines that kind of inspired the feelings that you’d like to be back on the other side of the ropes again? Was it a particular fight or moment?

P. Malignaggi

I wouldn’t say it was anything in particular. I don’t say that was part of the reason, Je suppose.

At first it was part of the reason why I didn’t want to fight again. I would see these fights from close range, see the violence, some crazy exchanges. “Homme, better these guys than me. I’m done.

Then little by little, as I started feeling better, I would start seeing the same kind of stuff, and I would focus on the crowd reaction, the adrenaline these fighters are feeling. I was starting to slowly change my thinking pattern. It was starting to slowly become more like, I got to feel this again, I got to feel that rush again. It’s something missing in my life.

The transition kind of came slowly. I don’t think it was one particular moment or situation, it just kind of came slowly and developed. Before you know it, you start to hit a couple bags. As with any boxer in general, you start to hit the bag, you start to loosen, avant que vous savez, you start to feel it.

I suppose when you retire from boxing you should stay away from the boxing gym, because otherwise you’re going to want to fight.

Q

Paulie, how much of a factor was the result of your previous fight in motivating you to kind of come back and have a chance to go out with a win if, en fait, that’s what ultimately occurs here?

P. Malignaggi

That had no bearing on any of this. The only bearing in my life that fight had on me was the decision not to fight anymore. When I went into the fight, I didn’t decide it was going to be my last fight. I wasn’t thinking of any of that stuff at all.

When the result happened, I was more so thinking, Maybe this is it. It wasn’t really that particular result as far as me not being able to accept it. It was more so, before the Porter fight, I hadn’t looked bad. I had a dominant victory, but I had one bad night. If I really want to chalk up my entire career to that one bad night and be done, or do I give myself another shot?

I don’t want to go out on a loss, I have more left. The Porter fight doesn’t take away from what I did in the past two or three years. You have a fight like that, take a year off, people expect that’s where you are and that’s it.

I think people are going to draw their own conclusions. The Porter fight had no bearing on what I wanted to do. I felt like, I’m alive and I want to live. For me living is feeling that adrenaline rush, the rush of being in the ring. I’m a competitive person. That’s more what was the motivator. I’m not dead, so I don’t need to live like I’m dead. Some people choose to live like they’re dead. I don’t need to do that. I can feel life. Nothing makes me feel more alive than having the adrenaline of being in a boxing ring in front of a packed crowd.

Q

Paulie, depending on how you look at this fight, if you perform to your highest capabilities, if you win handily, what’s next for you? Do you go challenge for a title, fight one of the better fighters in the division again?

P. Malignaggi:

Honnêtement, it hasn’t even crossed my mind. I want to see not only how I look and feel in the fight. I may look good and say, vous savez quoi, I’m good to go again. I may look good and say, vous savez quoi, this is taking away too much time from other things I want to enjoy in my life. I may need to feel this adrenaline rush again. Je ne sais pas.

I haven’t given it that much thought yet. I’m only focused on Danny O’Connor right now. I feel like those are possible things that would be crossing my mind, but in reality I haven’t given it enough thought to really have made that kind of decision.

I don’t know yet. I’m focused only on the fight right now. So anything post May 29th I’ll decide post May 29th.

Q

You said you started training, you were feeling good, had no problem training. How much fun are you having again with boxing? Do you feel rejuvenated?

P. Malignaggi

I enjoy a good challenge in life, a challenge that I enjoy. If you put me in a chemistry class, it will be a challenge, but I don’t think I’ll enjoy it too much. Know what I’m saying?

Boxing is a challenge to me, but it’s a challenge I enjoy. I enjoy pushing my body and mind to the limits and seeing if I can succeed. Bien sûr, I’ve been enjoying it.

Sometimes people look at me and tell you, why would you want to fight again? You’re set. You have good money coming in.

Il est pas pour l'argent. Bien, obviously it’s always about the money. That’s not the main motivator. The motivator is to feel alive. I can be dead when I’m six feet under. Right now I don’t want to feel like that. I want to feel that rush of adrenaline again, feel alive. While I can still do it, I will do it.

Q

Paulie, what made this particular fight the right opportunity to get back into the ring? What does the New York/Boston rivalry add to this fight?

P. Malignaggi

The opportunity to be back in the ring could have came against anyone.

The New York/Boston rivalry, I’ve thought of it a couple times. It’s not Boston/New York, Italian/Irish. It’s like 50 years too late. If it’s 1955, you’re going to have this in a huge stadium, everybody would be into it. It could be a real cool event. Not that it’s not going to be a cool event anyway.

What I’m saying is the perception of the event is different now than it would have been back in the day when the Italian and Irish rivalry, New York and Boston rivalry might have been more. It gives it a fall-back feel to me and that’s good for me.

Q

What do you know about Danny O’Connor? He hasn’t fought a lot of the top-level opponents that you have. What do you see as your strengths and his weaknesses in this fight?

P. Malignaggi

I’ve known Danny for quite some time. Obviously he hasn’t fought at the level that I have. The experience is in my favor.

I knew he had a good amateur career. He’s a solid competitor. He has a Golden Gloves title. When you have that kind of amateur career, you expect yourself to break through in the pros.

I had a good amateur career, I was a national championship as well. I had the expectation I would have a successful pro career as well. At that point you’re used to winning and winning at a high level.

I feel like Danny has that expectancy of himself. Maybe it’s come a little slower. I feel this is an opportunity for him because he has a chance to finally show all the things he had to show in the amateurs.

I can’t take him lightly, and I don’t take him lightly because I know what he’s feeling. I know what it’s like to have that successful amateur career, go into your first professional fight and have those goosebumps. I kind of know what he’s feeling, what’s going through his mind, both the good and the bad.

In that way I guess I have the advantage because I’m prepared for that thing because I’ve already been through it.

Q

Are you able to focus on him as an opponent in this fight rather than all these broader questions about your career arc and all that type of thing?

P. Malignaggi

Oui, bien sûr. I’m preparing for a slick boxer named Danny O’Connor. He’s a southpaw, can sit back on the back foot sometimes. He might bring the kind of fight I intend to bring, my game plan. Every day I’m in the gym working on that.

Although the distractions are nice to talk about, in the end I’m working on the exact plan in the gym every day.

L. DiBella

Merci, Paulie.

Now I’d like to introduce the CEO of Barclays Center, Brett Yormark.

Brett Yormark:

Merci, Lou. Glad to be here with everyone. Looking forward to hosting Paulie and Danny on the 29th, as well as Amir and Chris.

From a building perspective, obviously we’re committed to boxing. We’re thrilled to be hosting our second PBC fight. Our first event was a resounding success. It was our biggest gate since we opened Barclays Center as it relates to boxing. It was the most highly attended event.

The atmosphere and the environment was electrifying. We think we’ll be able to duplicate and replicate that experience for our fans on the 29th.

I’m thrilled that Spike will be our partner. They have an edgy broadcast, how they do their business. That’s a perfect fit for Brooklyn. Obviously we are excited that Paulie is on the card. It was always about bringing fights that meant something nationally, but it was also about nurturing and fostering the careers of Brooklyn fighters.

There’s no bigger fighter in Brooklyn than Paulie Malignaggi. He’s a friend and has fought many times at the Barclays Center. Welcoming him back after a year away from the sport is terrific for us.

We’re also thrilled to have Danny fight in our building for the first time. I’m also excited to be working with Amir Khan. I always hoped that Amir would call Barclays Center home. He’s been in our building for Nets games and other events.

Then Chris Algieri, he and Provodnikov last June probably had one of the biggest and electrifying fights ever at Barclays Center. For him to come back and fight with us is great for us. He brings a big Long Island fan base, which we hope to tap into again.

This should be a really big night for Brooklyn boxing, boxing in general, and the PBC. We look forward to the 29th and are thrilled to be a partner.

L. DiBella

Merci, Brett.

Now to what will be our other event of the evening on May 29th, the first participant is the pride of Huntington, Long Island. His career best victory took place at the Barclays Center when he established himself as a force in boxing.

Chris Algieri with a record of 20-1, I know is looking forward to this great opportunity versus Amir Khan.

Chris, can you say a few words.

Chris Algieri

Bonjour, tout le monde. I’d like to thank Lou DiBella Entertainment. It’s a pleasure to be back at Barclays Center. We fought a year ago last June, had a great fight, won my first world title. I’m also excited to be fighting on Spike. Thank you for hosting the event. It’s a whole new network to fight on. I’m very excited about it all.

L. DiBella

Merci, Chris.

This next gentleman, I use that word seriously, is one of the most talented fighters in the game. He’s from England. Former world champion with a record of 30-3. Amir Khan.

Amir Khan

Bonjour, tout le monde. I want to say hi to all the press and media. Brett Yormark is a friend of mine from Barclays Center. I’m very excited to fight at the Barclays Center. I’ve been there a few times. I always said that I want to come over here and give New York a huge fight, bring boxing there. I have a big fan base from New York. I’m sure Chris Algieri also has a big fan base. But we’re going to come and make some noise.

The fight is going to be on Spike, which I’m also excited for. I’m looking forward to the whole event on the 29th of May, vendredi. I hope you’re all going to be there cheering us on. Merci.

Q

Chris, you’ve had time to work with John David Jackson now. Do you see him changing you in any significant way?

C. Algieri

Ouais, absolument. C’est un excellent camp d’entraînement. We’ve been learning quite a bit. John has been bringing out a lot of aspects of my style, things I can do in the ring that I haven’t had an opportunity to show just yet.

We’re both very excited about this fight, excited about what we’re going to be able to do on fight night the 29th. Learning new aspects in a sport I love has been an eye-opening experience and enjoyable one as well.

Q

Taking someone on like Amir Khan, someone with his experience, the people he’s fought, I know you’ve kind of made the step up in these last two fights to a higher level, but this could have been an opportunity for you to take a little bit easier fight. Why did you keep it this tough right here?

C. Algieri

Vous savez, I’ve never been that guy, to take an easy route or an easy fight. I’ve come up very fast in both of the sports I’ve come up in. Even at a young age when I was kickboxing, I took on big fights. In my young boxing career, it’s been a constant step-up my entire career.

I have not been one of those guys who has moved along gingerly. I’ve been excited to tackle big opponents and big fights on big stages. This is par for the course for my career.

Q

Amir, you had a possibility of fighting Mayweather until he made the fight with Pacquiao. They’ve already mentioned your name as a next possible opponent. How critical is winning this fight toward preserving that dream of fighting Mayweather? Do you see it as part of the big picture?

Un. Khan

Certainement, winning this fight is everything to me. I’m not looking past this Chris Algieri fight. I know it’s a very dangerous fight for me. Stylistically he’s very dangerous and I’m not going to be looking past it. If I do, I’ll have made a mistake.

I have to be focused. I have to be disciplined in training camp, not looking past this Chris Algieri fight. I know there are big fights out there like Mayweather. I just have to stay focused and win this fight and go from there really.

Q

You call Chrisdangerous”. He’s not known as a big puncher. It could be a good boxing match. What do you see as the danger that Chris poses to you?

Un. Khan

Technically I think overall he’s a very good boxer, moves well. He makes a lot of fighters fall short. He’s very skillful. You have to be on your “Un” game to beat him.

I’ve been watching a lot of videos. Even the Pacquiao fight, there’s some good things he did there. It could be dangerous for me coming into this fight if I’m not on my “Un” jeu. I have to be one step ahead and make sure I don’t make any mistakes. Chris Algieri is a guy that if you make a mistake, he’s going to make you pay for it.

Q

Amir, you were criticized heavily for taking this fight. What can you do in this fight to put your name up there to get the bigger fights again? Are you going to have to knock out Chris to make a real impression?

Amir Khan

Regardez, there’s people putting this fight down, and I don’t know why. A la fin de la journée,, Chris has won a world title. He’s fought Pacquiao. He’s a very good boxer, moves well, boxes well. I definitely have to be on my “Un” jeu.

All this stuff what people are saying, they’re probably thinking Amir thinks it’s going to be a walk in the park, but he’ll make a mistake and lose this fight.

I take every fight seriously. I’ve made that mistake in the past. I’ve fought some fights that I thought are going to be a walk in the park; I got hurt, I lost the fight. I’m not thinking any fight is going to be easy. Every fight I walk into, every person in front of me is going to be in there to win the fight.

Listening to Chris Algieri, he seems he wants to win this fight. That motivates me and makes me train harder. He wants to win this fight.

I’m not really listening to what people are saying about future fights or where this fight can take me.

Q

There still is pressure on you to deliver because you have to send a message that you’re still a big name.

Un. Khan

Definitely there is. There’s a lot of pressure on me in every fight because they want to see me perform. Obviously there’s always the bigger picture of the other side.

At the end of the day I’m still fighting the top guys and I believe Chris is one of the top guys in boxing.

Q

You were quoted on the weekend that saying Leonard Ellerbe has mentioned Mayweather to you. What would be your plan there? Would it be hoping he puts it back to November or could you fight late in September?

Un. Khan

Pour être honnête, Je ne regarde pas au-delà de ce combat. I’ll tell you everything after the fight. At the moment what’s on my mind is the Chris Algieri fight. I don’t have anything else on my mind.

Q

Amir, you left Golden Boy after your contract ran out. You’re with PBC now. What was your thinking behind making that move?

Un. Khan

PBC I think is brilliant because it’s going to give more fans the chance to tune in to get to see you. I think it’s going to be good for the boxers. To be on Spike, the viewers are going to be great.

At the end of the day it’s not like I’m making less money or anything. I’m still doing well financially. Obviously I’m getting more people to watch me fight hopefully on Spike and on PBC.

Q

Obviously your name has been linked with Mayweather not just the last three weeks but with the last three years. You’re both with Haymon. Has he ever said what you need to do to get in the ring with Mayweather?

Un. Khan

To get that fight, you have to look good. You have to shine really. It’s all about working hard, training hard, putting in good performances in the ring. To turn in the best performances in the ring, I can’t take it easy in camp. I have to be very focused.

There’s been the word there for the last couple years that that fight was going to happen. But I’m going to be taking every fight one step at a time, hopefully put on great performances. If that fight comes, obviously it’s something I’ve always wanted.

Q

Is that what he’s saying to you?

Un. Khan

Oui, my trainer, everyone has said. “you have a fight in front of you and Chris Algieri is no joke.I can’t go into this fight thinking it’s going to be easy. dans la boxe, there are always guys who are skillful and can beat you. I have to be that one step ahead. I can’t really take this fight lightly and think it’s going to be easy, lose my fight, then all my dreams are shattered to fight all the big names in boxing.

Losing this fight, it would ruin my dreams to fight the big names in boxing. I have to be focused on this fight. I know what it’s like to fight someone in their own backyard. When I fought Lamont Peterson, you have to try harder to win that fight.

I have to be very focused, definitely keep the game plan strong, just win your rounds and win the fight.

Q

Chris, you were in the ring with Pacquiao before. Obviously there’s a shoulder injury he says he’s had for quite some time. Was there anything you felt when you were in there, maybe you saw a difference in him, different from when he fought you?

C. Algieri

I didn’t really see anything physically. I saw a little more mental. He seemed more focused from my fight, to tell you the truth. Even at the weigh-in, he was bubbly and smiley. He wasn’t that way with myself when we were in China. That’s neither here nor there. You don’t know whether that could be anything.

That’s kind of a hard question to answer for someone else.

Q

What does this fight mean for you going forward? A win against a top name in boxing would do wonders for your career. Tell us what a win would mean for your career moving forward.

C. Algieri

Ouais, I don’t want to speak for Amir or any other fighter out there, but we’re all competitors. We’re all out there to win. There’s a reason we do this at the elite level. You have to have a burning desire to be a winner.

Amir is a champion, un ancien champion. I’m a former champion, a champion myself. That will and desire to always want to win is there. There’s a lot of questions that are being asked. You have to win this fight. Bien sûr, you have to win this fight. You have to win to get the big fights.

That’s one of the great things about this sport: when you keep winning, good things happen. Bien sûr, we’re all very hungry to get this victory and move on with our careers. I’m in exactly the same place. C'est un combat énorme, a huge opportunity. As with any other fight, je veux gagner.

Q

Amir, did you see anything in Mayweather that you would have taken advantage of, something you saw that other people didn’t see? Did he look a step slower? Something you saw that you could take advantage of?

Un. Khan

Ouais, Je veux dire, I was there as a boxing fan. I’m only an hour away from Vegas. I went there to watch the fight. I enjoyed the atmosphere and everything.

Mayweather looked great. He did what he had to do to win the fight. His accuracy was nothing but the best. He was catching Pacquiao with some good, clean shots, whereas Pacquiao was falling short.

That’s the way he fights. He’s a very skillful fighter who is very patient and makes his opponent make mistakes. That’s what I liked about him.

His world grade is dropping tremendously because of his age. But there are things I saw there which I have not seen before; when he takes a good shot, he doesn’t panic. The only way to catch him is with speed. Pacquiao didn’t use as much speed and explosiveness in the fight.

I enjoyed it. I’m sure there were all those people who said he was never going to beat Pacquiao, bien, he’s been there and done that.

Q

A lot of people want you to fight Kelly Brook, can you talk about the decision to take a different opponent who is not ranked as high?

Un. Khan

I could have fought Kell Brook in the UK. I don’t want to fight because of Ramadan coming up. D'une manière ou d'une autre, I’d be taking Ramadan off. I don’t want to be going into Ramadan tired after a fight, going straight into Ramadan, fasting.

I’ve done that before. I’ve had a fight and I’ve gone straight into Ramadan back-to-back. It’s too much for a body to take. Obviously I need to look after my body.

Ouais, Kell Brook, the guy is a world champion, he should be fighting the likes of Bradley and the big names in boxing, comme moi. I’m fighting Chris Algieri, who just came out of the ring in his last fight against Pacquiao. Kell Brook, never heard of the guy he fought. Now he’s fighting another no-name fighter without a ranking.

That name doesn’t bother me anymore because he’s not doing anything. The only reason his name gets pushed to me because he holds the title. If he didn’t have the title, I don’t think it would mean anything to me or boxing.

Q

Tell us your thoughts on Algieri as a fighter and give us some of your scouting report on him.

Un. Khan

Chris Algieri just came off a win. I saw it the other day. It was a very good fight. He boxed very smart against a guy who is a good pressure fighter and a big puncher. Puis, against Pacquiao, one of the quickest fighters in the world.

I think if you look at the names of Chris Algieri’s opponents, Kell Brook’s last few opponents, the names will speak for themselves.

Q

Chris, in this fight there’s been a lot of discussion what Amir is going to do in his next fight, all this. You’re in some ways being overlooked in this. Tell us what you think your advantages are over Amir and why you think you’re going to be able to win this fight.

C. Algieri

All the talk is none of my concern, to tell you the truth. I’m focused on training, preparing the best that I can for this fight. I’ve been working hard, working on a lot of new things with John David Jackson. Great sparring so far.

I’m just a very hungry fighter at this point. I’m coming off my first loss as a professional, and watching Pacquiao and Mayweather fight this weekend has spurred me on this much more, made me that much more of a hungry fighter.

It’s one of those things, you have a guy in great shape that is really hungry for the win. I think that’s a big advantage in any fight.

Q

Amir, focusing on this fight, what do you think your advantages are over Chris?

Un. Khan

Ouais, the speed, the movement, la puissance. Experience is something that I have on my side. I remember a couple years ago when I was fighting the guys who were a lot more experienced than me, I was going and beating them guys. Now I’m in a position where I’m one of the guys with most experience, fighting guys with less experience.

You can’t take that lightly really because obviously I was once in Chris Algieri’s position where I had one loss and I was going up against the top guys in boxing, and I beat those guys.

I can’t go into this fight thinking it’s going to be an easy fight or I’m going to win this fight because I was once in Chris Algieri’s position, where I was getting people telling me, you’re not going to make it, you’re not going to win this fight. Je l'ai prouvé tout le monde mal.

Q

Amir, you fought in New York before. Chris is going to be the hometown guy in this fight. You’re well-known in New York, trop. What do you think the effect is going to be having the fight in Brooklyn?

Un. Khan

I always wanted to fight in Brooklyn. I fought at Madison Square Garden in 2009 against Paulie. I always wanted to come back to New York. The fan base is huge.

It’s like a second home for me. My wife lives in Staten Island. I spend a lot of time in New York. We live in England, but spend a lot of time in New York and America itself.

Pour moi, every time I’m walking the streets of New York, I have everybody asking me, when are you going to be fighting again? We want to see you fight again in New York.

Also when I’m at Barclays Center, I’ve been there for a couple of the Nets games, people have always asked me, We need you back in New York. We need you to fight at Barclays Center.

I think it’s time now. I promised them I would come back. I’m coming back fighting one of their home fighters. I know by fighting that home fighter you have to work a bit harder because he’s going to have a little bit more fans than me.

Mais, Je veux dire, time will tell. We’ll see how it all goes. I’m going to be focused on everything. I’m going to stay calm and hopefully come fight night I’m going to be ready for everything that Chris Algieri brings to the table. Je vais être prêt, ouais.

Q

Amir, in Vegas over the weekend you were getting mobbed everywhere you went by fans. What are they saying to you at this point? They’ve been asking you about Floyd. Has that subsided or is that still the message?

Un. Khan

Everybody was talking about that one big fight. “You should fight Floyd. You should fight Floyd.

I was telling them all, I’m fighting Chris Algieri next. That for me is a very tough fight. I need to win this fight if I need to go near any of the big names in fighting.

They were very supportive. I was getting a lot of respect in Vegas. Mais, Comme j'ai dit, this is time to fight Chris Algieri. I’m not going to be fighting Floyd Mayweather yet till I win this fight.

I was listening, being respectful back. Just meeting fans and greeting fans really.

Q

How inspiring was that to be part of the weekend? It was something quite special, wasn’t it?

Un. Khan

It was massive having two big names. I’ve been to both big fights. Normally you have a Pacquiao fight with big names. When you go to a fight with two big names, it was huge. Manny had the bigger crowd, it seemed to me. Floyd just did what he had to do. It was full of a high-profile team, celebrities and stuff. I sat amongst them. It’s something I want to be doing one day, being in the ring, having millions of people in the world watching you and having people watch you ring side.

Q

You had Adrien Broner in your ear. What was that all about?

Un. Khan

I think he just wants to jump on the bandwagon and get a little hype. I told my advisor to get me the fight with him before we even got the fight with Chris. Adrien to me seemed to not want the fight. In front of the cameras, he seems to want the fight. When it comes down to signing the contract, he doesn’t want the fight.

Adrien didn’t want it, so obviously I had to go on to someone else.

Q

Is it true that you’ve ruled out fighting in September if a Mayweather fight does come to pass? Will you not fight in September?

Un. Khan

Ne Pas, ne pas, I’ve not ruled out. It’s possible I could fight in September, ouais. Ramadan is going to be a little bit earlier this year, so obviously it helps, gives me enough time to get the training done and everything. It can happen in September.

L. DiBella

Merci, Amir and Chris. Merci, tout le monde, pour nous rejoindre.

 

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