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LOS ANGELES (Décembre. 1, 2018) – Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury fought to a split-decision draw on SHOWTIME PPV® on Saturday night from STAPLES Center in arguably one of the best heavyweight fights in years.
After controlling the WBC World Championship fight early, Fureur (27-0-1, 19 KOs) miraculously overcame two knockdowns by Wilder (40-0-1, 39 KOs) – including one in round 12 – in the improbable draw. Les juges ont noté le combat 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113.
“I think with the two knockdowns I definitely won the fight,” said Wilder, who has recorded a knockdown in each of his 41 pro fights and was defending his WBC belt for the eighth time since 2015. “We poured our hearts out tonight. We’re both warriors, but with those two drops I think I won the fight.”
Fury saw it differently, stating that he gave it everything he had.
“We’re on away soil, I got knocked down twice, but I still believe I won that fight,” said England’s Fury, whose amazing comeback continues following a two and a half-year absence from the sport from drug and alcohol addiction and mental health issues. “I hope I did you all proud after nearly three years out of the ring. I was never going to be knocked down tonight. I showed good heart to get up. I came here tonight and I fought my heart out.”
It was an electrifying night with an attendance announced at 17,698 les fans, which included Hollywood stars and fight fans like former Lakers greats Shaquille O’Neal, Jerry West, former NFL stars Michael Strahan and Michael Irvin, and boxing legends Evander Holyfield and Floyd Mayweather.
Fureur, who out-landed Wilder 84-71 global, was caught by a short right hand by Wilder just behind the left ear to drop Fury for the third time in his career in the ninth round. Then in the 12th, a Wilder right hand and left hook combination sent the 6-foot-9 Fury down again, hitting his head on the canvas. De nouveau, he managed to stand up and referee Jack Reiss let him continue to fight.
“Boxing is always the theater of the unexpected, and that’s what we had tonight,” SHOWTIME expert analyst Al Bernstein said.
Bernstein said seeing Fury get up and continue to fight after the brutal knockdown was “one of the most astonishing things I’ve ever seen in the boxing ring.”
SHOWTIME boxing historian and commentator Steve Farhood had Fury controlling the early rounds and Fury winning rounds 3-8, and ultimately scored the fight, 115-111.
Because of a rematch clause, both fighters were asked if they would like to do it again. “I would love for it to be my next fight," Wilder a dit. “Why not? Let’s give the fans what they want to see. It was a great fight and let’s do it again. It doesn’t matter to me where we do it.”
“One hundred percent we’ll do the rematch,” said Fury, fighting in the first heavyweight title pay-per-view bout in America since 2002. “We are two great champions. Me and this man are the two best heavyweights on the planet.”
Wilder said he came out slow and rushed his punches. “I didn’t sit still. I was too hesitant. I started overthrowing the right hand and I just couldn’t adjust.”
Fureur, fighting for the third time this year with 26-year-old trainer Ben Davison in his corner, also had former boxing great Ricky Hatton and seven-time Trainer of the Year Freddie Roach in his corner.
In the lead-up fight to Wilder-Fury, “Swift” Jarrett Hurd (23-0, 16 KOs) defended his 154-pound IBF and WBA world title belts with a fourth-round knockout against United Kingdom’s James Welborn (24-7, 7 KOs), who was fighting for the first time on American soil.
Welborn was the aggressor in the first minute of the fourth round, sending Hurd to the ropes with punch after punch to the body and head. Suddenly realizing he might be in trouble, Hurd of Accokeek, Maryland, countered back from sudden adversity in dramatic fashion and sent Welborn back-tracking before a devastating body punch sent him to one knee. He was counted out at 1:55 by referee Lou Moret, who was officiating the final fight of his 30-plus year career.
Après le combat, undefeated super welterweight Jermell Charlo entered the ring to challenge for Hurd’s coveted belts. “We definitely want Charlo,” Hurd told SHOWTIME Sports’ Jim Gray, saying the matchup would likely occur after one more fight. “I’m calling the shots. je suis non. 1 right now. When I say answer the phone, answer the phone. I got the date.”
Charlo shot back. “This is easy money. I like those belts – they look real good on you. He said he wants another fight. I’m ready now.”
Hurd, who unified the WBA and IBF belts by beating WBA champion Erislandy Lara in April in Las Vegas, was returning with a surgically repair left shoulder. He threw 118 jabs, more than half of the 220 punches he threw in the fight.
“I’m just coming off surgery so I wanted to see how I worked off the jab,"A dit Hurd. “I felt good I was working behind the jab I got caught on the ropes and got caught with some shots and said ‘that’s enough. He got enough TV time.’ I heard the crowd and I didn’t want to get brave. So I turned it up and got the knockdown.”
Former Wilder foe and heavyweight southpaw Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz (30-1, 26 KOs) returned to STAPLES Center for a second consecutive victory with a resounding 10th-round TKO against Travis “My Time” Kauffman (32-3, 23 KOs) de Reading, Pennsylvanie.
The 39-year-old Ortiz of Camaguey, Cuba, registered left-cross knockdowns in the sixth, eighth and 10th rounds before the final blow coming later in the 10th round against a gritty Kauffman. It was the 26th career stoppage for Ortiz, who lost to Wilder in a Fight of the Year candidate back in March.
The fight was officially called at 1:58 of the 10th round. "Je suis un guerrier,” Ortiz said. “Nothing contains me. We didn’t have to knock him out but we wanted to show everything we have in our repertoire, and we showed it tonight.”
Ortiz, who was warned twice for low blows, clipped Kauffman for a second time by a lethal left hand of Ortiz at 2:29 dans le huitième round. But just like the first time he was send to canvas in the sixth round, Kauffman was able to get up and continue fighting.
The technically sound performance by Ortiz included 376 jab attempts to Kauffman’s 99 and out-landing him 66-7. That led to a 135-37 lead in total connects and a 69-30 margin in power connects against Kauffman, who SHOWTIME commentator Paulie Malignaggi called, “a stubborn guy who wouldn’t go away.”
“Of course I’ll fight the winner of this fight [Wilder-Fury],” Ortiz said. “I want that second fight with Wilder. I want to fight anybody.”
In the pay-per-view telecast opener, Joe “The Juggernaut” Joyce (7-0, 7 KOs) recorded a massive first-round knockout against Joe “The Future” Hanks (23-3, 15 KOs). A rising heavyweight, Joyce, de Londres, Angleterre, ended the fight officially after just 2:25 as he used a right jab to set up a near-perfect left hook sending Hanks to the canvas and down for the count.
Trained by noted trainer Abel Sanchez, Joyce told Gray he’s ready for anyone. “I want to get in some bigger fights,” said the former Olympic silver medal winner who recorded his fourth first-round KO. “I’ve been doing well so there is plenty more to come. All the support from back home in England, thanks for coming. I hope I put on something good to watch.”
It was the second win in the United States for Joyce, who also picked up the vacant WBA Continental heavyweight title. “I’m getting people out quickly,"Il a dit. “I’ve got a lot of experience, I’m just going to improve on my strength and my speed. I’ve heard comments that I’m slow but I seem to land the shots and get the job done.”
It was the third time during his career that Hanks, from Newark, N.J., has been knocked down by a left hook.
Earlier in the night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion of the World ended as Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11th round knockout from Videotron Center in Quebec City. VIDEO: https://s.sho.com/2BMNZIx. Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Décembre 3 à 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and SHOWTIME on DEMAND®. Le BOXE SHOWTIME: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.
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‘Fresh Productions Boxing’ showed that its young boxers has the skills to beat opponents who have won world titles.
From the Pedro ‘Perucho’ Cepeda Ballpark in the city of Cataño, Puerto Rico, Jonathan ‘Bum Bum’ López (5-0, 3 KOs) de Puerto Rico, scored a unanimous decision victory over former WBA Interim World Champion and world title challenger José ‘Torito’ Rodríguez (32-8, 19 KOs) du Mexique, in a scheduled six round fight in the bantamweight division (118 livres).
Rodriguez was stripped of a point in the first round for behind the head blows. The three judges scored 60-53 for the Puerto Rican Lopez, who had an outstanding amateur career (226-12) that includes a bronze medal in the World Boxing Youth Championships in Kiev, the Golden Belt in Ecuador, and was national champion of Puerto Rico for seven consecutive years.
In another great fight, WBC FECARBOX Lightweight champion Alfredo ‘Ojo’ Santiago (11-0, 3 KOs), a native of the Dominican Republic and based in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, dominated by unanimous decision former WBA World Champion Jonathan Víctor Barros (41-7-1, 22 KOs) de l'Argentine. The three judges scored 99-91.
Barros has victories over former world champion Celestino Caballero and former world contenders Miguel Román and Satoshi Hosono. The Argentine has also faced boxers of the caliber of Yuriorkis Gamboa, Mikey Garcia, Lee Selby and Miguel Berchelt.
Pour sa part, Eye’ Santiago has notable victories over former world contender Jayson Velez and former Mexican Olympian Arturo Santos Reyes.
Puerto Rico’s jr featherweight (122 lbs) sensation, Abimael ‘Manos de Piedra/Hands of Stone’ Ortiz (7-0-1, 4 KOs) defeated Mexican Alexis ‘Beaver’ Santiago (21-7-1, 8 KOs) by unanimous decision in a 10-round match. The judges scored 100-90 (2x) et 99-91.
Dans d'autres combats:
Lightweights Steven Ruidiaz (4-0, 4 KOs) of Canovanas won by way of 3e-round KO to Angel ‘Memito’ Lopez (6-2, 6 KOs) de Caguas.
In exciting fight in the flyweight division, Jésus “Chiquito” Soler (10-1-1, 5 KO) d'Arecibo, defeated Oscar Marrero (5-2, 3 KO) of Luquillo by unanimous decision. The judges scored 78-76, 78-74 et 77-75.
Jr. welters, Emmanuel Morales (8-3, 5 KOs) of Cidra defeated Adrián Martínez (2-2, 2 KOs) of San Lorenzo by 3e-ronde TKO.
Légers, Christian Barreto (1-0, 1 KO) of Arecibo defeated by technical knockout in the fourth round Michael Estrada (0-3) of Fajardo, and jr featherweight Christian Lebrón (1-0) of Fajardo, defeated Jonathan of La Paz (0-7) by technical knockout in the second round at 122 livres.
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QUÉBEC (Décembre 1, 2018) – Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half-year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion is over. Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11e round knockout Saturday in Quebec City in a BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE telecast that immediately preceded the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV.
Gvozdyk (16-0, 13 KOs) used a powerful multi-punch combination in the penultimate round to put the back-and-forth bout out of question. The former Olympic bronze medalist and amateur teammate of fellow Ukrainians Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk was impressive throughout the entire fight. He executed trainer Teddy Atlas’ game plan to perfection and was the busier of the two fighters. Stevenson (29-2-1, 24 KOs), who was making his 10e défense de titre, was able to land his signature left hand on several occasions, most notably in the tenth round, but never did enough to truly trouble his opponent.
“This win means everything to me. I’ve trained my whole life for this and tonight all of the hard work was worth it,” said Gvozdyk, who was the mandatory challenger for Stevenson. “Having Teddy [Atlas] in my corner was a huge help. He knew exactly what to say to me. We trained so well for this fight and I knew I was going to get the knockout.
“Adonis was a great champion but it’s my time now. He got me with a good shot in the 10e round but I handled it and finished him. Maintenant, I just want to rest before I discuss my next step. I definitely want to stay at 175 livres. "
Stevenson was transported to a local hospital as precautionary measure and was unavailable for comment following the fight.
Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Décembre 3 à 10 p.m. ET / PT sur Showtime EXTREME et sera disponible sur SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et SHOWTIME sur DEMANDE®. Le BOXE SHOWTIME: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analyst. Le producteur exécutif était Gordon Hall avec Richard Gaughan produisant et Phillips Rick direction.
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Samedi, Décembre 1, at the Galaktika Culture Centre in Sochi, Russie, Umar Salamov will defend his Eurasian Boxing Parliament and WBO International Light Heavyweight Championships when he faces once-beaten Emmanuel “Horse Power” Anim in an explosive 10-round showdown.
Salamov (22-1, 17 KOs), de Alkhan-Kala, Russie, is currently ranked WBC #10, WBA #13, IBF #7 and WBO #10 dans le monde. Anim (13-1-1, 11 KOs), from Accra, Ghana, is a former Ghanaian Super Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Champion. The fight will also be televised live in Russia on Match TV.
“I take every fight seriously,» A déclaré Salamov. “My preparations have been excellent for this match. I scored a KO in all my wins this year and I’ll do it again on December 1.”
Salamov caught the boxing public’s eye in North America last June with a brutal one-punch knockout over respectable prospect Brian Howard. With top-10 rankings by every major sanctioning body, it’s a matter of time for the 24-year-old slugger.
“The light heavyweight division is one of the most talent-packed in boxing,” said Salamov’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “Umar is one of the best in the world and with an impressive victory on December 1, he will be one step closer to reaching his goal of becoming a world champion.”
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Mexico’s Ricardo “Hindu” Espinoza (21-2, 18 KOs) made the most of his Telemundo appearance in the main event of “Rumble at the Rock III,” tonight (Vendredi, Novembre. 30), at Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino à Hollywood, Floride, by destroying previously undefeated Yeison Vargas (17-1, 12 KOs) of Colombia in two rounds
After an uneventful first round, Espinoza impressively opened up and dropped Vargas three times in the second. In the process, Espinoza, the streaking WBO #2 concurrent, picked up a TKO 2 and the WBO Latino Bantamweight Championship. Having never left his homeland for a fight before, Vargas seemed unprepared for the brutal power of Espinoza’s hooks and right hands. The time was 1:19.
Dans l'événement co-principal poids welter de 10 rounds, Puerto Rican prospect Derrieck Cuevas (19-0-1, 14 KOs) scored an impressive unanimous 10-round decision over Miami via Barranquilla, Colombia veteran Breidis “Khanqueror” Prescott (31-15, 22 KOs).
Cuevas is a wicked puncher. Prescott was down in round one from a thudding left hook and was saved by the bell from a quick KO loss. What followed over the next nine rounds was a clinic from the surprisingly elusive 24-year-old Cuevas on hitting, dur, and not getting hit back.
Always a warrior, the battle-proven Prescott tried for the entire fight, but simply couldn’t reach Cuevas with anything consequential. Cuevas looks to have the goods to continue to climb the 147-lb ladder into contender status. The scores were not announced.
Popular Miami light heavyweight Ulysses Diaz (7-0, 6 KOs) was too much for Sonora, Mexico’s Fabian Valdez (3-5), as he stopped him in two rounds of a scheduled four. “The Monster” Diaz, a serious crowd favorite in South Florida, clubbed Valdez with his trademarked sledgehammers, sending the hapless Mexican reeling around the ring until the slaughter was mercifully waved off at 49 secondes. Valdez was down from a body shot in round one.
Miami lightweight Manuel Correa (3-0, 2 KOs) pounded out a brutal unanimous (40-36 x 3) four-round decision over Dustin Arnold (6-2, 1 KOs) de Coral Springs, Floride.
Lacking the power to get the relentlessly energized fists of Correa away from him, Arnold did well to survive the onslaught. His face didn’t feel so lucky though, as he was reduced to a bloody mask during the carnage. Correa is a pitbull worth having another look at. The normally capable Arnold will have to improve his power to compete with savagery of the type that fighters like Correa can generate.
Miami welterweight Livan Navarro (10-0, 6 KOs) scored an entertaining fourth-round knockout (54 secondes) over Colombian veteran Wilfrido Buelvas (19-11, 13 KOs). The pair of sluggers traded free-swinging haymakers throughout. Buelvas even looked to have hurt Navarro in the second, mais, eventually, Navarro’s superior power took over and that was it for the Colombian from Barranquilla.
Buelvas went down twice in round three and twice more in round four, the final time for the full 10 compter.
Dans un combat de poids super-plume de huit rounds, former top-ranked veteran Mike “Machine Gun” Oliver (26-10-1, 8 KOs) of Hartford showed the ravages of time, as he flopped twice and quit in the first round against Miami’s undefeated featherweight Hairon “El Maja” Socarras (20-0-3, 12 KOs). What would have been an entertaining scrap a few years ago was more of a sad exhibition as Oliver dropped from the two punches he caught and elected to quit after the second “knockdown.” The time was 50 secondes.
All-action Miami featherweight Jessy Cruz (15-7-1, 6 KOs) continued his winning streak with a four-round beatdown of Mexican veteran Isaias Martin Cardona (25-15, 17 KOs). Cardona, a showboating type, was down in round, une, three and four. After the fourth, saner heads prevailed, and he was prevented from coming out for the fifth. The official verdict was a TKO 5 (0:01).
Miami via Cuba’s hard-punching super middleweight Irosvani Duvergel (5-0, 3 KOs) stayed undefeated by making quick work of Miami’s Yendris Rodriguez Valdez (2-3, 2 KOs) par voie de TKO 1 (1:46). The exciting Cuban was too strong for Valdez and after going down from a right hand, Valdez’s corner signaled their man’s surrender.
A four-round featherweight contest ended early when Puerto Rico’s Luis “Chucho” Melendez (3-1, 2 KOs) scored a TKO 2 (2:13) over debuting local Jonathan Conde. After a routine first round, Melendez had Conde down three times, the first with a counter left hook and then twice more with big right hands.
In the four-round heavyweight opener between two Miami-based sluggers, Hector “Ready for War” Hodge (3-3, 1 KO) spoiled the pro debut of Jairus Gladney (0-1) by knockout at 1:43 du deuxième tour. The pair of big men traded wild shots until Hodge found pay dirt with a southpaw left hand, dropping Gladney. Gladney rose but was in no condition and another roundhouse left finished things.
“Rumble at the Rock III” was presented by Kris Lawrence and The Heavyweight Factory, in association with Tuto Zabala of All Star Boxing.
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Anciens champions poids lourds & Les stars discutent de Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury Heavyweight Championship Showdown aura lieu ce samedi, Décembre 1 En direct sur Showtime PPV® à partir de STAPLES Center à Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES (Novembre 30, 2018) – Un jour avant l'événement poids lourd le plus important aux États-Unis. en plus de 15 ans, des légendes des poids lourds sont descendues à Los Angeles pour discuter du Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury Showdown qui sera en direct sur SHOWTIME PPV® Samedi soir du STAPLES Center dans un événement présenté par Premier Boxing Champions.
Une table ronde médiatique mettant en vedette des grands poids lourds Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Riddick Bowe, Gerry Cooney, Earnie Shavers, Buster Douglas et Michael Spinks alors qu'ils ont mis fin à la bataille de samedi contre des géants invaincus.
Les billets pour l'événement, qui est promu par les entreprises et BombZquad Promotions Queensberry, en association avec TGB Promotions et DiBella Entertainment, sont en vente maintenant et sont disponibles via AXS.com. Wilder vs. Fury sera produit et distribué par SHOWTIME PPV. Le prix de détail suggéré (FAUCILLE) pour la télédiffusion à la carte est $64.99 pour la définition standard.
La table ronde était animée par le journaliste primé de SHOWTIME Sports Jim Gray de l'hôtel Westin Bonaventure. & Suites, Los Angeles. Voici ce que les légendes des poids lourds avaient à dire vendredi:
EVANDER HOLYFIELD
“Je pense que Deontay Wilder va gagner parce que finalement il va décrocher cette main droite. Il est très patient. C'est un penseur, mais il peut aussi prendre des risques. Quand les gens prennent des risques, ils gagnent.
“Deontay n'a peut-être pas autant d'expérience qu'à notre époque, mais il a le pouvoir. C’est ce que les gens veulent voir et je pense qu’ils seront heureux quand ils le verront.
“Il y avait un moment où chaque grand poids lourd venait des États-Unis. Nous avons eu un très bon programme amateur. J'étais le dernier vrai champion des poids lourds des États-Unis. avant Wilder et jusqu'à ce que je perde la décision contre Lennox.
“Être le champion poids lourd du monde, et dire que tu es le meilleur, vous devez combattre n'importe quel homme.”
Lennox Lewis
“Je pense que ça va être un grand combat. Deontay Wilder a une main droite formidable et quand il atterrit, peu de gens peuvent y résister. Je pense aussi que vous ne pouvez pas blesser ce que vous ne pouvez pas frapper. Tyson Fury n'est pas une personne facile à frapper. Il a une grande capacité et un grand mouvement. Je pars avec Deontay tôt ou Fury tard.
“Nous savons tous ce que ça fait de perdre le championnat des poids lourds. Nous savons combien il est difficile de le récupérer. Fury l'a perdu, et maintenant il veut le récupérer. Je peux voir maintenant qu'il se sacrifie et se dit qu'il n'aurait pas dû le perdre, et maintenant il doit le retrouver.
“Je pense que la vue au Royaume-Uni. est que Tyson Fury est l'homme qui a intensifié. Le gant a été jeté là-bas et il a défendu la Grande-Bretagne. Deontay est venu en Angleterre pour défier Anthony Joshua, mais c'est Tyson Fury qui a répondu à l'appel.
“Je dirais qu'il y a quelques meccas de la boxe qui sont des endroits où tout le monde veut se battre. Las Vegas, New York et bien sûr, Los Angeles. Mon combat contre Vitali Klitschko au STAPLES Center a été un grand combat. Mon plan cette nuit-là n'était pas de boxer pour tenir la distance, J'ai boxé pour aller sur une courte distance et ça l'a fait.”
RIDDICK BOWE
“Je pars avec Deontay Wilder demain soir. Il va faire un super spectacle pour tout le monde et obtenir un autre KO.
“Tyson Fury est habile et grand, mais pour moi,, il ne fait pas assez en attaque. Il bouge mais il ne bouge pas assez ses mains.”
GERRY COONEY
“Je pense que c'est un grand combat demain soir. Nous savons que Fury revient motivé. Si Wilder trouve un foyer pour ce droit, il va sortir Fury. Je pense qu'il va se connecter à un moment donné pendant le combat.
“Je pense que Tyson Fury est un homme formidable pour la mesure dans laquelle il est revenu dans sa vie et pour avoir tenu tête à Deontay Wilder. Fury l'a appelé, alors peut-être qu'il sait quelque chose que nous ne savons pas.
“Je suis si contente d’être ici. Regardez tous ces grands poids lourds et ces gars formidables. C’est spécial et ils sont tous ici pour regarder ce combat demain soir.”
Rasoirs EARNIE
“Moi et Deontay sommes tous les deux de l'Alabama. Je serai bientôt intronisé au Temple de la renommée des sports de l'Alabama et Deontay y sera également un jour. Deontay est un excellent puncheur et je tire pour lui demain soir.
“J'ai combattu dans une grande époque. Si vous combattez les gars au même niveau, vous aurez de bons combats. Ces gars d'aujourd'hui pourraient entrer là-dedans de nos jours et faire un bon spectacle.”
BUSTER DOUGLAS
“Je pense que ça va être un bon combat compétitif. Si je devais choisir, Je prendrais Deontay Wilder par KO au huitième tour.
“J'ai l'impression que Tyson Fury a déjà gagné en se battant et en se mettant en forme et en étant dans cette position. Je suis sûr que beaucoup de gens pensaient ne jamais le revoir ici. C’est une victoire en soi.
“Ma victoire sur Mike Tyson a changé ma vie d'une manière formidable. J'étais maintenant le champion du monde des poids lourds. Mon rêve était devenu réalité. Voir la naissance de mes deux plus jeunes enfants était la seule chose qui pouvait couronner le tout.”
MICHAEL SPINKS
“Que le meilleur gagne. Je ne sais pas qui est le plus en forme, mais je pense que Fury hors du ring me fait pencher vers Deontay Wilder. Si Fury est aussi grand en personne qu'on le dit, il a une grande chance.
“Si vous êtes l'opprimé, il vous suffit de continuer sur ce que vous savez et sur quoi vous avez travaillé. Vous ne pouvez pas faire attention aux sceptiques. Vous vous concentrez sur ce pour quoi vous vous êtes préparé et donnez tout ce que vous avez. Je me suis toujours vu gagner. C’est le plus grand sentiment de sortir victorieux du ring.”
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À PROPOS DE WILDER vs. FUREUR
Deontay Wilder contre. Tyson Fury oppose le champion du monde poids lourd WBC Wilder contre le champion poids lourd linéaire Fury sur SHOWTIME PPV® Samedi, Décembre 1 du STAPLES Center de Los Angeles et présenté par Premier Boxing Champions. La sous-carte PPV commence à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT et mettra en vedette le champion du monde unifié des super poids welters Jarrett Hurd de retour pour affronter Jason Welborn, Le slugger cubain Luis Ortiz face à Travis Kauffman et le poids lourd invaincu Joe Joyce affrontant Joe Hanks.
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Unified 154-Pound Champion Jarrett Hurd, Cuban Heavyweight Slugger Luis Ortiz & Rising Heavyweight Joe Joyce Talk Respective Showdowns This Saturday, Décembre 1 En direct sur Showtime PPV® du Staples Center à Los Angeles
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BOXE SHOWTIME: SPECIAL EDITION Begins At 7:45 PM ET/4:45 PM PT Live On SHOWTIME® And SHOWTIME Sports® Social Media Platforms Preceding Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV® un événement.
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QUÉBEC (Novembre 29, 2018) – Boxing’s longest reigning world champion, Adonis Stevenson, et invaincu, mandatory challenger Oleksandr Gvozdyk faced off Thursday at the final press conference ahead of Stevenson’s 10e defense of his WBC Light Heavyweight Title in a BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE telecast Saturday, Décembre 1 from Videotron Center in Quebec City.
BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE will air live on SHOWTIME and stream for free on the SHO Sports YouTube channel et la SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page à partir de7:45 p.m. ET/4:45 p.m. PT, immediately preceding the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV. Wilder vs. Fury begins at 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT and also features unified 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd returning to take on Jason Welborn, Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz facing-off against Travis Kauffman and rising heavyweight Joe Joyce combattre Hanks Joe.
Here is what Stevenson, Gvozdyk and their respective trainers had to say Thursday at Chateau Bonne Entente in Quebec City:
Adonis Stevenson:
“Saturday is a big fight. I’m not underestimating Gvozdyk. I know he’s a good fighter and he’s hungry. He’s trained very hard to get my title. But everybody who comes to my home in Canada always wants my title, but it’s never happened and it’s not going to happen now.
“I’m looking for the knockout. That’s just my mentality and the way that I train. Sucre [Hill Steward] trains me to think that way but I can also go 12 tours, ce n'est pas un problème. I know that if he makes a mistake, I’m going to catch him. He only has to slip up once in 12 tours. One mistake, one punch. That’s all it’s going to take. Je suis prêt. I know I can punch and it’s 12 tours. I just need one punch. Just one. I’m going to catch him and the night will be over.
“I’ve been pushing myself in training and I’m going to put on another great performance come Saturday and will defend my title once again. In the words of my old trainer, Emanuel Steward, ‘knockouts sell’ and that’s what I’m going for in this fight. I know I’m facing a good boxer who’s coming in very determined. He’ll be ready, but it won’t be enough. Superman is in the building!"
OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK:
“I’m glad to finally be here. Je suis très excité. I want to thank Top Rank and GYM Promotions for finally making this happen. I respect Adonis Stevenson as a fighter, c'est un grand champion. But I am ready to accept this challenge and on Saturday night there will be a new champion.
“I have one of the greatest trainers in the history of boxing so I’m very confident. We have a good strategy. We had an excellent training camp and I’m ready. Adonis is a great fighter. He’s a dangerous southpaw and this is a real step-up for me but it’s my time.
“People always ask about Stevenson’s age but George Foreman and Bernard Hopkins performed at a high level when they were 50-years-old. It really just depends on how you maintain your body, your living conditions, how you eat and how you train.
“I’m not worried about what the bookmakers say. It doesn’t mean anything that they think I am the favorite. I try to stay focused on the things that I need to be focused on, not what the bookmakers think. The further this fight goes, the better my chances are. My height, my movement and my patience will win me this fight.”
SUGAR HILL STEWARD, STEVENSON’S TRAINER
“I’m happy to be here once again. This is like a second home for Adonis. This fight is just going to be regular Adonis. Adonis wants to get a knockout. I love KO. This is how we train for every fight. It’s no disrespect to any fighter, but that’s just the mentality that we have. Adonis and I don’t believe in leaving it in the hands of the judges and that’s been working so far. We will continue to do what we’ve been doing.”
“Adonis has been training his whole life for something like this. This is a big world championship fight against a former Olympian. Welcome to big time boxing, this is what it’s all about. Viens décembre 1, Adonis Stevenson is going to get another knockout.”
TEDDY ATLAS, GVOZDYK’S TRAINER
“We knew that this would be a very difficult fight but what we didn’t know was how difficult it would be to get here. That part of the fight is over, thankfully. We spent eight weeks in California preparing for this bout. Preparing for a tremendous champion. I don’t have to speak about how long he’s been a champion, his reign, his experience, how talented and dangerous he is as a puncher. I believe he’s the best or second-best puncher in boxing today. It’s either him or [Deontay] Wilder, whatever you choose.
“Stevenson has all of the qualities a great fighter needs. He has a great heart, he’s gotten off the canvas and showed tremendous heart late in the Badou Jack fight. This is quite a task that’s in front of us. We understand that. The good news is that we know exactly what we’re facing and we’ve prepared the last eight weeks for that. We have not overlooked anything. I have no doubt that although we have a very steep challenge in front of us, that on Saturday night we will have a new Light Heavyweight Champion of the World.”