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Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON ESPN Onija sere ise avvon & Awọn fọto

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Ed Diller / DiBella Idanilaraya

Brooklyn (July 29, 2015) – Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN ere ifihan awọn onija won darapo nipa agbegbe Brooklyn ayanfẹ ifihan lori yi Satidee ká undercard fun media a sere ise ni Gleason ká-idaraya ni ilosiwaju awọn oniwun wọn showdowns ni Barclays Center.

 

Saturday ká headlining iṣẹlẹ ẹya undefeated Star Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) bi o ti gba lori meji-aye akoko asiwaju lati Brooklyn Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) ni a 12-yika welterweight tẹ. Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT bi Brooklyn ká Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) defends re middleweight aye akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni sepo pẹlu Swift ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $120, $75 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tiketi wa niwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com ati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Fun ẹgbẹ tiketi, jọwọ pe 855-Group-BK.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn olukopa ni lati sọ Wednesday:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“[Lori lọ soke to 147 poun] Ti o ba ti lọ si ri kan Pupo diẹ ninu agbara iwọn. O yoo wo a ijafafa Onija. Mo ti yoo ni diẹ agility ati awọn ti a ba ti lọ si lọ ni nibẹ lati gba awọn ise ṣe.

 

“A n ṣiṣẹ o kan lile. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ ti o ni nipa jije 100 ogorun pese. Mo ti ṣe ohun gbogbo ọtun yi ibudó ati ki o Mo wa setan.

 

“Awọn ere ètò ni lati lọ nibẹ ni ki o si jẹ Danny Garcia ki o si jẹ iyanu. Emi ko mo eyi ti Paulie lati reti sugbon Mo wa gbaradi fun eyikeyi ti ikede rẹ a ri. Mo n sparring kan pupo ti awon enia buruku ti o gbe ki o si buruku ti o wá siwaju ki Mo setan fun ohunkohun.

 

“Ti o ba ti a ba mejeji ni 100 ogorun ki o si Emi yoo gba mi 100 ogorun lori re lai kan iyemeji. Mi ara ti wa ni ṣe si lu eyikeyi Onija ni awọn ere. Mo wa daju o oṣiṣẹ lile sugbon a ba lilọ si gba yi gun.

 

“Mo n nikan lojutu lori jije kan Onija. Emi ko ro pe enikeni le lu a 110 Danny ogorun Garcia. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, Mo mọ Mo ti lu kan pupo ti o dara awọn onija ati ki o Mo n lọ lati fi ọkàn mi ninu iwọn.

 

“Nibẹ ni ko si titẹ sugbon mo n wa siwaju si ohun o tayọ iṣẹ. Mo setan lati ja loni o ba ti ni ija si wà loni. Mo lero yiyara ni 147. Emi kì yio jẹ alapin-ẹlẹsẹ ninu nibẹ. Ti o ba lọ lati ri o gbogbo lojo satide.

 

“Mo lero bi Mo wa ọkan ninu awọn julọ wapọ awọn onija ni idaraya. Mo n lilọ lati lero lagbara fun 12 iyipo lojo satide. Mo ti sọ ro lagbara gbogbo ibùdó.”

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

“Mo lero nla ni 147 poun. Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo ro gan lagbara ni yi àdánù ati awọn ti o ni ibi ti mo ti yẹ ki o wa. Mo si tun ní lati ṣe ẹbọ ni ikẹkọ sugbon Mo ti sọ kò ṣe àdánù bẹ awọn iṣọrọ. Mo n bọ si pa pada-si-pada ago ati Mo lero bi mo ti wa ninu awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ Mo ti sọ lailai ti.

 

“Lati wa ni a meji-aye akoko asiwaju ti o nilo lati wa ni anfani lati se diẹ ẹ sii ju o kan jab ati Gbe. Mi IQ ati awọn mi ìwò Boxing agbara ati skillset ṣe mi ni Onija pé èmi loni.

 

“Emi ko ro Danny ti wa ni n gbojufo mi sugbon mo lero wipe awọn egeb ati awọn media ni o wa. Mo ni ife italaya ati ki o Mo ni ife ohun ti ru mi. Mo ti ji soke li owurọ wipe yi ni lile, ṣugbọn emi mọ mo ti le se o.

 

“Awọn tobi ni ipenija awọn diẹ yiya emi li. O mú awọn ti o dara ju jade ninu mi. Mo ti ja diẹ ninu awọn ti o tobi onija ti wa akoko. Nibẹ ni ko si idi Emi yoo da bayi.
“Ija ni ile ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ lodi si Danny Garcia, ọkan ninu awọn tobi njà ni Boxing, Mo ti ko le beere fun diẹ ẹ sii.”

 

Daniel Jacobs

 

“Sergio Mora jẹ kan ologbon Onija. O si le isokuso punches daradara ati awọn ti o ni defensively afe. O si ni a cagey Onija sugbon o ko si agbara. O ni kan pupo ti igbeja awọn abawọn ati ki o Mo ti o kan ni lati jẹ alaisan ati ki o ya awọn anfani ti wọn.

 

“A ni a ere ètò ni itaja, sugbon ni a pro ija ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ. O ni lati wa ni anfani lati satunṣe lori fly.

 

“Mo ni kan nla egbe ti nran mi ya itoju ti ohun ki emi ki o le fojusi lori ikẹkọ. Mo ti yago fun gbogbo awọn ti o sise ti yoo ya mi kuro lati jije ni mi ti o dara ju.

 

“Ija lori kaadi PBC ti wa to dayato. Mo nifẹ awọn Intoro ati bọ jade lori wipe ipele. Mo ro bi a gbajumọ.

 

“Yi ikẹkọ ibudó ti wa a idunnu, lile ise sugbon a idunnu. O je nira nitori Sergio jẹ ki gidigidi lati mura fun. O ko le mura fun o pẹlu sparring tabi o kan kan ohun. Mo n wa siwaju lati fihan mi tòótọ ogbon ati fifi ohun ti a otitọ asiwaju jẹ.”

 

Sergio Mora

 

“Mo wa ti ohun iwuri nipa anfani yi. Mo ti sọ ní meji tobi letdowns ṣaaju ki o to pẹlu aye akọle Asokagba ja bo nipasẹ. Bayi wipe eyi ni nibi, nibẹ ni ko si ona Mo n lilọ lati jẹ ki o ṣe mi nipa.

 

“Mo wa dun lati wa ni nibi. Mo wa dun lati wa ni Barclays ati dun lati wa ni lori PBC. I ìfẹ jije ni underdog ati ki o Mo n lilọ lati mọnamọna aye lojo satide night.

 

“Mo wa ni awọn keji alakoso mi ọmọ bayi, DiBella ati PBC ti o ti fipamọ mi ati awọn ọmọ mi aye.

 

“PBC jẹ nla, o ni free TV ati awọn ti a ba nri jade ọkàn, ẹjẹ, lagun ati omije sinu yi ati awọn egeb gba lati ri o lori free TV. Eleyi jẹ nla fun awọn egeb, fun awọn onija ati fun gbogbo idaraya bi a gbogbo; o ni ohun ti Boxing ti nilo.”

 

Rafael Vásquez

 

“Eleyi jẹ nla kan anfani ati ki o kan ibukun lati wa lori kaadi yi. Nibẹ ni ki ọpọlọpọ awọn nla awọn onija lati Brooklyn. Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni nla ati ki o yoo fun wa lati awọn onija Brooklyn ni anfani lati jà ni a akọkọ kilasi ibi isere ọtun nibi ni ile.

 

[Lori re Autistic mẹjọ-odun-atijọ ọmọbìnrin Kaylene]…”Mo fẹ lati fi miiran awon eniyan ti o wa ni awọn olugbagbọ pẹlu yi, ki nwọn ki o wa ni ko nikan. Mo ti ri yi bi a ibukun lati wa ni anfani lati gbin imo ki o si sọ jade ki o si fi hàn miiran ti awọn idile ti o ti wa ni ìjàkadì pẹlu Autism ti a ba wa ni yi jọ.

 

“Nigba ti awon eniyan ri mi Akobaratan sinu oruka ni mo fẹ kí wọn mọ pé mo ti n ko nikan ija fun ara mi sugbon mo n ni ija fun wọn. Mo fẹ lati wa ni awọn oju ti Autism ni Boxing.”

 

Heather Hardy

 

“O jẹ gan pataki si mi wipe mo ti duro ti o yẹ ki o si pe Mo wa apa kan ninu awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ ki nigbati mo si ri yi ija bọ si oke ni August ni mo ṣe daju wipe mo ti wà lori kaadi yi.

 

“Nibẹ gan ni afikun iwuri lọ soke lodi si Renata Domsodi lẹẹkansi. Mo ro bi nigbati awọn meji ninu awọn wa dojuko pipa kẹhin akoko ati awọn ija ti a pase a ko si idije ti a ojẹ o si gbogbo miiran obinrin afẹṣẹja lati fi hàn pé a jẹ nibẹ ati ki o Mo ro o olodun-.

 

“Renata ń bọ ni pẹlu oju rẹ si isalẹ fifi rẹ apá ati ki o mo paṣẹ fun u nigbati o ti nbo ni ati pe ṣẹlẹ awọn ge. A ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori sokale si ni ẹgbẹ nigbati o se pe ati ki o jije kan kekere bit diẹ alaisan.

 

“Ti o ba ti gbogbo awọn ni o nlo daradara Saturday Mo ti yoo jẹ setan lati gba pada ni iwọn ni September. Mo wa ni apẹrẹ ati ki o Mo n gbe ni awọn idaraya. Eleyi jẹ ohun ti emi o ṣe. O ni lati duro apa kan ninu awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ. Mo fẹ lati ri kan ti o ga ipele ti idije ni gbogbo igba ti mo ti Akobaratan sinu iwọn.

 

“Eleyi jẹ jasi awọn nira julọ Mo ti sọ lailai sise, jade kuro ninu gbogbo awọn ti mi ibudó. Ko fun eyikeyi miiran ìdí ju o kan o nri ni afikun iṣẹ. Nitootọ Mo wa ni awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti aye mi.”

 

Travis PETERKIN

 

“Mo ti sọ oṣiṣẹ bẹ lile, Mo ti fi ẹjẹ, lagun ati omije sinu yi. Mo ti fi ọkàn mi sinu yi. Mo ti fi mi sinu aye yi. A ba ṣetan.

 

“O jẹ ko si ìkọkọ ti mo ti wa lati Brooklyn, bi o si dide, Mo ti ko gbe nibi lati nibikibi. Buruku bi Mike Tyson, Riddick Bowe ati Shannon Briggs Mo ti o kan fẹ lati tẹle ninu won ipasẹ. Mo fẹ lati wa ni nla ati ki o kọ lati awon ti o ti wá ṣiwaju mi.

 

“Mo wa kan afẹṣẹja-puncher. Mo ti yoo orisirisi si si awọn Onija. Ti o ba gbalaye, Mo ti yoo lọ si gba fun u. Sugbon mo tun mo bi o lati wa ni smati ati ki o lo imọ ipa mi.

 

“Mo n ti nkọju a alakikanju eniyan ni Lenin Castillo. O si n ni kan ti o dara ati ki o gba a je 2008 Olympian. Ohun gbogbo wulẹ dara lori iwe, sugbon nigba ti akoko ba, Mo n lilọ lati mu u jade.

 

“Mo ti irin ọtun nibi ni Gleason ká. Nigba ti a ba kan tọkọtaya osu lati a ija biotijẹpe gbogbo enia ni rerin ati ki o nse awada sugbon nigba ti a ba yi sunmo si ija, gbogbo ni pataki. O ni gbogbo nipa iṣẹ àṣekára.”

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN FIGHTER QUOTES

Undefeated Star Danny Garcia Faces

Two-Time World Champion Paulie Malignaggi

Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs Defends Against

Former World Champion Sergio Mora

Live From Barclays Center

9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT

Brooklyn (July 28, 2015) – With just days to go until Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ijalori ESPN fighters enter the ring for their Saturday, August 1 showdowns ni Barclays Center, catch up on what the fighters have been saying in the weeks leading up to fight week.

 

Saturday ká headlining event is the 147-pound debut of Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) as he takes on two-time world champion out of Brooklyn, Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs). Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT with Brooklyn’s middleweight world champion Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) as he defends his title against former world champion Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni sepo pẹlu Swift ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $120, $75 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tiketi wa ni www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com ati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Fun ẹgbẹ tiketi, jọwọ pe 855-Group-BK.

 

Here is what the fight participants have had to say from their media conference call and Garcia’s media workout:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“Mo wa ko gan fiyesi nipa Paulie, ni aaye yi ninu mi ọmọ ti o ba ti Mo wa 110% ogorun setan, Mo lero bi Mo le mu ohunkohun si ki o si ri ona lati win a.

 

It feels great to be at 147. For the first time in a long time, I could worry about training to get better and not training to lose weight. I’ve been fighting at 140 my whole career.

 

I’ve been the underdog before, I’ve been the underdog before and I won. I can’t listen to none of that stuff after just going through each fight like I was, mentally prepared, physically prepared going in and get the job done.

 

We added things to our workout now. We added a lot of explosive workouts, a lot of agility, a lot of footwork, a lot of things to making you more explosive, things I couldn’t do at 140 because I didn’t have the energy for it. But now the extra weight is really helping me.

 

“Mo wa gan igboya. I faced a lot of good fighters. I faced a lot of great fighters in my career. I have a lot of experience. I was a big 140-pound fighter. I’ve never faced a 140-pound fighter who was taller than me or who looked better than me.

 

But I feel like at 147, you’re going to see a more athletic Danny Garcia and be able to use my legs more, using my jab more and see punches clearer. When you drain yourself as hard to see punches, then you get hit with a lot of dumb punches because your vision is not clear.

 

I feel like my vision is going to be a lot clearer and be able to move my head, see the punches better, use my feet. And I think I’m going to be a champion at 147, ju. I know so.

 

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

 

I think styles make fight. From a style point of view there are things that I feel like I’ll be able to do against Danny. But I also expect Danny had made some adjustments since those fights.

 

You get to the point when you’re not in the ring for a while. It’s going through my mind that maybe I don’t want to fight. But as time went by and I started working out again, I started realizing that it was something I missed. It was something I was still craving. I wanted to be back in there.

 

If we’re going to talk about the layoff, people are going to talk about the fact that, I haven’t fought for a long time. But in reality, I actually haven’t trained this consistently in a decade, literally a decade.

 

I do feel the sharpness in a gym. I do feel the timing is really good. Obviously my weight has come down. Nítorí, that’s a good feeling knowing that I have to drop a lot of weight during the training camp just working on the sharpness and keep getting better.

 

I’m not looking at it as having any advantages. It’s just a matter of matching of my skills to his skills.

I can’t really tell you exactly how I’m going to play it out until I’m in the ring myself. I plan on being the best me possible. I plan on being the sharpest me possible. And right now, in training, Mo lero gan ti o dara. The plan is to flow this training camp into a sharp night onOṣù 1st.”

 

Daniel Jacobs

 

It’ll be against the most experienced guy I’ve faced thus far. I’m looking forward to testing my challenge against this slick, crafty veteran in Sergio Mora.

 

So there’s not a lot of fear as far as power is concerned but where he lacks that he makes up in his craftiness and his slickness and awkwardness and sometimes he does engage in the action as well.

 

The test with Sergio Mora iswhether that he can be stopped or whether or not I can go the distance with him, he’s never been stopped before, so it will be icing on the cake to be able to not only to defeat him but to stop him in the match.

 

I feel like I have a lot more advantages than he does in the fight. But whatever my advantages are and whatever gets me going, will be the deciding factor for me I would stick to. So if it’s my speed, then I’ll stick to using my speed. If it’s my power, backing him down, showing him what a real middleweight feels like, then that’s what I would do.

 

Sergio Mora

 

I think I’m going to be an underdog for this fight again, fighting the younger, stronger champion in his hometown. So defeating him is going to be tough with all the cards stacked against me and that’s something that I grown used to and accustomed to.

 

This is going to be a really exciting card because he’s in his hometown and defending the world title. I’m hungry for that world title and I know that I’m going to have to be extra sharp and do a lot more than just have a close victory in his hometown. So I’m going to have to press action and go out of my comfort zone and I think he’s going to have to go out of his comfort zone, which is going to make an interesting fight for everybody.

 

I just continue educating people about the sweet science and letting them know that power is not the number one aspect you need to be successful it’s your agility, techniques, your defense, body shots, the strategy, it’s following that strategy it’s hard.

 

“Bi mo ti sọ, I think he possess everything that I don’t. But I have the experience. I think I take a better shot from experience with Danny and I think I follow my game plan more than Danny. A lot of boxers especially a lot of young athletic fighters they go out of their game plan and once they see that it’s not working. As a veteran, I know that it’s not working initially.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS PHILADELPHIA MEDIA WORKOUT DANNY GARCIA & Steve Cunningham si ntun & Awọn fọto


Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Ed Diller / DiBella

(Lati osi si otun) Angel Garcia, Danny Garcia, Steve Cunningham ati Naazim Richardson duro pọ ni awọn DSG Boxing Club ni Philadelphia on Wednesday, July 22. Photo Ike: Ati Diller


Philadelphia (July 22, 2015) – Meji ninu Philadelphia ká oke awọn onija o waye a media sere Tuesday bi Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs)ati Steve “U.S.S.” Cunningham (28-7, 13 KOs) pese sile fun awọn oludari Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija Headlining isele ni August.

 

Garcia, ti a ti darapo nipa baba rẹ ati olukọni Angel, yoo wa ni nwa fun gba karun akọkọ iṣẹlẹ gun ni Barclays Center on Saturday, August 1 nigbati o gba lori tele aye asiwaju, Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) ni a 12-yika welterweight ogun on Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN ni 9:00 p.m. ATI/6 :00 p.m. PT.

 

Cunningham, a meji-aye asiwaju akoko oṣiṣẹ nipa Naazim Richardson, ti wa ni ṣeto fun a 12-yika heavyweight showdown pẹlu tele ina heavyweight aye asiwaju Anthony “Idán Eniyan” Tarver (31-6, 22 KOs) lori Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Spike mu ibi Friday, August 14 ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT lati Prudential Center ni Newark.

 

Tiketi fun awọn August 1 ìṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni sepo pẹlu Swift ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $120, $75 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tiketi wa niwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com ati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Fun ẹgbẹ tiketi, jọwọ pe 855-Group-BK.

 

Tiketi fun awọn August 14 ìṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya, ni o wa $150, $100, $70 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati apo owo ọya ati ni o wa lori sale bayi nipasẹ Ticketmaster.com, idiyele nipa foonu ni 1-800-745-3000 tabi eyikeyi Ticketmaster iṣan. Tickets le tun ti wa ni ra ni Prudential Center ká apoti ọfiisi.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ati awọn wọn oluko ní lati sọ Wednesday:

 

Danny Garcia

 

“Nibẹ ni ko si idi lati lọ si pada ninu mi ọmọ. Awọn ọrun ni iye. O ni 147 fun mi bayi. Mo ti pato lero a Pupo ni okun.

 

“Mo wa anfani lati sise lori ohun bayi igbamiiran ni ibudó. Ṣaaju ki o to Emi yoo kan wa ni bọ ni lati padanu àdánù. Bayi Mo ti sọ ní nla ounje jakejado ibudó. My ese ni o wa nibẹ ati ki o Mo wa yiyara. O n ti lọ si gbogbo subu sinu ibi on August 1.

 

“Mo wa ko gan fiyesi nipa Paulie, ni aaye yi ninu mi ọmọ ti o ba ti Mo wa 110% ogorun setan, Mo lero bi Mo le mu ohunkohun si ki o si ri ona lati win a.

 

“Mo ti ko le ge awọn iwọn pa awọn ọna ti mo fe lati ni 140. Bayi mo ni diẹ agility ati ki o Mo le gan igun eniyan, lo awọn jab ki o si šakoso awọn ija.

 

“Mi àdánù jẹ nla. Mo ti sọ a ti gan disciplined pẹlu ohun ti mo je. Mo n gbe didasilẹ ati ile isan. Mo gbagbo mo ti le ti ti a welterweight odun meji seyin.

 

“O si ni lati Brooklyn, Mo wa lati Philly. Awọn ija ki asopọ ori pipe. Gbogbo awọn Itali egeb, awọn Puerto Rican egeb yoo wa ni bọ ni lati ri a nla ija. O si ni a tele 147-iwon asiwaju, o ti n lilọ si jẹ nla a ija.

 

“Nibẹ ni ko si titẹ lori mi. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati lọ si ni nibẹ ki o si wa Danny Garcia, a smati Danny Garcia.

 

“Mo lero bi mi ara ibaamu soke pẹlu nla enikeni ni 147. Mo wa setan fun Paulie Malignaggi. Mo mọ o ti n bọ sinu ilu rẹ. O ni a ńlá ija fun u ki Mo ti o kan ni lati wa ni patapata setan.

 

“Mo gbe soke si 147 lati ja ti o dara ju awọn onija. Ohunkohun ti awọn ti o dara ju njà ni o wa, ti o ni ohun ti mo fẹ.

 

Steve Cunningham

 

“Nigba ti a ni won nṣe yi ija, a si mu o ọtun kuro. Ko ti Mo ro pe O n lilọ si jẹ rorun, nitori ko si ija jẹ rorun titi ti o ba lọ ni nibẹ ati ṣe awọn ti o rorun wo.

 

“Mo n lilọ lati se ohun ti mo ṣe. Mo fi ninu ise ninu awọn idaraya ati ki o mo ma sise ni iwọn. Awọn egeb ti wa ni lilọ lati gbadun ohun ti won ri ati awọn ti a ba ti lọ si wá jade ṣẹgun.

 

“Gbogbo mo mo ni mi ipo. Mi pada jẹ lodi si awọn odi. Mo fẹ lati wa ni awọn heavyweight aye asiwaju ati ki o Mo fẹ lati jẹ nla ninu awọn idaraya. Ija buruku bi yi ati lilu wọn jẹ ohun ti mu mi nla. Koda bi a meji-akoko asiwaju, mi pada ti nigbagbogbo ti lodi si awọn odi.

 

“Nibẹ ni ki Elo Talent ninu Philadelphia, nibẹ ti wa fun iran. O wa si ilu ati ki o wo awọn irawọ. Philly jẹ ti o ni inira a ilu, o ni a alakikanju ogbontarigi ilu ati awọn ti o nilo lati wa ni ge lati a pataki asọ lati wa si jade ti awọn ilu ki o si wa aseyori.

 

“People wá jọ fun a fa lati gbiyanju ati ki o ran mi ebi. The Boxing awujo ni wa lati Pittsburgh ni akoko fun ọmọbinrin mi Kennedy lati gba ọkàn rẹ asopo. Ní gbèsè ko baramu iṣẹlẹ bi a lero, Mo je awọn Boxing awujo ohun gbogbo ati ki o Mo fẹ Mo le san wọn pada ė. Ohun ti mo le se ni tesiwaju lati duro ni apẹrẹ ki o si mura sọtun ati fun gbogbo eniyan awọn njà ti nwọn fẹ lati ri.

[On rẹ 9-odun-atijọ ọmọbìnrin Kennedy ká ọkàn asopo eyi ti mu aye meje osu seyin ni Pittsburgh]

 

“A ba ti lọ si ya ohun gbogbo a ti sọ ṣe ni ti o ti kọja ago ati itanran-tune o fun yi ija. Naazim ni o ni awọn ètò ati awọn ti a ba ti lọ si ṣiṣẹ o. O n ko o kan lilọ si wa ni sì yọrí sí i, Mo wa a oniwosan ju. Mo ti sọ ti ninu awọn kiniun ti den ati ki o gba.

 

“Emi ko underestimate enikeni. Mo ti o kan mura ati awọn ti a ba gbaradi fun awọn ti o dara ju Antonio Tarver a ti sọ lailai ri.”

 

Angel Garcia, Danny Garcia ká Baba & Olukọni

 

“Danny n lilọ si jẹ setan lori August 1 lati fi aye ti o ni setan. Awọn agbara ti wa ni nibẹ. O si n bọ bi a kiniun kan ninu night. O si n lilọ si jẹ gbogbo ènìyàn soke ni 147.

 

“Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, o yoo ija. O si n ko lilọ si win nṣiṣẹ ni ayika. A n bọ lati Smash o.”

NAAZIM Richardson, Cunningham ká Trainer

 

“Pẹlu Steve o ni si won ni ibudó otooto. O si ba wa ni sinu ibudó ni iru ti o dara apẹrẹ; ti o ngbe o nitori ti o ni ni yi apẹrẹ odun yika.

 

“O si ni ni iru ti o dara apẹrẹ, o ju ìlà rẹ pa. Nibẹ ni o wa ohun ti o fẹ lati ṣe, ṣugbọn o ko ni lati nítorí pé ó ni nibẹ. O si n tẹlẹ nwa gan ti o dara ni ibudó.”

 

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MATCHUP TI UNDEFEATED asesewa Travis PETERKIN ATI LENIN Castillo awọn akọle tolera UNDERCARD nbọ si BARCLAYS ile-iṣẹ ON Satidee, Oṣù 1st AS apa Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON ESPN

Brooklyn TI Rafael VAZQUEZ, Adam Kownacka, ATI

Heather “Awọn ooru” Hardy tun ni Ise

Tiketi Se Lori tita Bayi!

Brooklyn (July 17, 2015) – A ina heavyweight idije laarin Brooklyn ile ti ara “Sina” Travis Peterkin (15-0,7 KOs) ati elegbe undefeated afojusọna Lenin Castillo (12-0, 7 KOs) ifojusi kan ni kikun night ti undercard igbese ni Barclays Center loriSaturday, August 1.

 

Awọn headlining iṣẹlẹ ti aṣalẹ ni a Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPNdoubleheader ifihan undefeated gbajumọ Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) mu lori Brooklyn ile ti ara Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi (33-6,7 KOs), pẹlu middleweight asiwaju Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) squaring si pa lodi si Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9KOs) ninu awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara.

 

Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT. Egeb ni wiwa yoo tun le ṣe mu si kan riveting undercard ifihan ohun opo ti agbegbe Talent lori jinde.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ni sepo pẹlu Swift ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $120, $75 ati $45, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tiketi wa niwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com ati ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Fun ẹgbẹ tiketi, jọwọ pe 855-Group-BK.

 

Awọn showdown laarin ilu ayanfẹ Peterkin ati awọn Dominican Castillo ti wa ni se eto fun mẹjọ iyipo. Awọn wọnyi ohun magbowo ọmọ ti o pari pẹlu kan 95-7 gba, awọn gíga touted Peterkin wa ni tan-pro ni 2011 ati awọn ti ni idagbasoke lori DiBella Idanilaraya ká “Broadway Boxing” jara. Castillo jẹ a tele magbowo standout ati 2008 Dominican Olympian. Mejeeji Peterkin ati Castillo ni yoo ṣiṣe wọn Barclays Center debuts.

 

Brooklyn ká Rafael “Dynamite” Vazquez (15-1, 12 KOs) ti pa a nšišẹ iṣeto ni 2015 ati ki o yoo pada fun re kerin ija odun yi ni ohun mẹjọ-yika featherweight idije. Awọn 37-odun-atijọ Vazquez ni ko aṣoju rẹ afẹṣẹja. Nigba ti o ti ni wa ni ipo ga ninu aye ipo ni nọmba meje ati ki o ti wa ni koni kan aye akọle anfani, loruko ki o si ogo ti ko ba re oke ayo. Pẹlu ẹya autistic ọmọbìnrin kan ati aya ayẹwo pẹlu obo akàn, Vazquez njà fun ebi re. Ngba a pẹ ibere lati Boxing, Vazquez, ti o nu mejeji ti obi re ni ohun kutukutu ọjọ ori sì ti fara da a stint ninu tubu bi a wayward odo, ni tan-pro ni September 2010. O si ti niwon bẹẹ ipin rẹ purses si Rudurudu iwadi, nigba ti tun dani fundraisers lati ran gbin imo. Lehin iponju ti a iyalenu pipin ipinu pipadanu si Jhovany Collado ni 2012, Vazquez, ti o ni Egba pupo agbara ninu mejeji ọwọ, ti duro mefa ti re kẹhin meje alatako, pẹlu awọn 30-2 Leon Moore.

 

Polish heavyweight knockout olorin Adam Kownacki (10-0, 9 KOs) yoo pada si Barclays ile-iṣẹ wọnyí a ako han mẹjọ-yika unanimous ipinnu lori awọn alakikanju Ytalo Perea loriLe 29. Kownacki a bi ni Lomza, Polandii, ṣaaju ki o to Iṣipo pada si awọn US pẹlu rẹ ebi ni awọn ọjọ ori ti meje ati farabalẹ ni Greenpoint, Brooklyn, mọ bi kan ti o tobi Polandi awujo. A pro niwon 2009, Kownacki ti ni ibe iriri immeasurable sparring pẹlu heavyweight asiwaju Wladimir Klitschko lori ọpọ nija. Šaaju si rẹ ija ni May, Kownacki ti gba wọle gbogbo rẹ knockouts ni marun iyipo tabi kere si. O si yoo wa ni ti nkọju si elegbe eru-hitter Maurenzo Smith (12-9-3, 9 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika idije ni Brooklyn.

 

Brooklyn ká gbajumo Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy (13-0, 2 KOs), ti o competed ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ká akọkọ-lailai ọjọgbọn obirin Boxing baramu odun to koja, ti di kan staple ni famed ibi isere niwon lẹhinna. Lori August 1, Hardy yoo wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ kẹta itẹlera irisi ni Barclays Center. A kekere kan lori meji ọdun lẹhin rẹ pro Uncomfortable, Hardy gba ohun okeere akọle igbanu ni Super bantamweight pipin ni October 2014. Ni rẹ kẹhin ija lori Le 29, Hardy impressively outpointed Noemi Bosques lori mẹjọ awọn fireemu. O yoo wo lati tọju ipa ti lọ lori August 1, ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika featherweight idije nigbati o gba lori Hongari Renata Domsodi (12-6, 5 KOs).

 

Ni itara lati ṣe orukọ kan fun ara rẹ gẹgẹ bi awọn ti nigbamii ti ni ileri soke-ati-Comer jade ti Puerto Rico, Junior middleweight Prichard oluṣafihan (14-0, 11 KOs), yoo pada si Barclays-išẹ fun awọn kẹta akoko. Bi ohun magbowo, Oluṣafihan je kan marun-akoko Puerto Rican ti orile-ede asiwaju saju lati yipada pro ni 2013. Oṣiṣẹ to nipa baba rẹ, Oluṣafihan ti a ti stylistically akawe si elegbe countryman Felix Trinidad, pẹlu gbogbo awọn sugbon ọkan ninu awọn re nbo knockouts ni marun iyipo tabi kere si. Ni idakeji igun ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ yio jẹ Las fegasi-olugbe Michael Finney (12-3-1, 10 KOs) ti o ti wa ni mo fun fun asesewa a gidi igbeyewo, si ntẹriba lọ ni ijinna pẹlu Jermall Charlo ati Erickson Lubin, nigba ti njijadu si a fa lodi si awọn 11-0-2 Wilkins Santiago.

 

Unbeaten 24-odun-atijọ Junior lightweight Omar “Super Eyin” Douglas (14-0, 11 KOs) ti Wilmington, DE, ti šetan lati awon orilede lati afojusọna lati contender. Nigba ti ohun adept imọ afẹṣẹja, awọn alagbara Douglas nigbagbogbo ọtẹ lati mu bouts tete, pẹlu marun ti re 11 knockouts bọ ni gan akọkọ yika. Lori August 1, o yoo wa ni pipa squaring lodi si Puerto Rican southpaw Frank Santos de Alba (16-1-2, 6 KOs) ti o ti ko padanu niwon sisọ kan ipinnu ninu re 2011 fun Uncomfortable.

 

Junior lightweights Titus Williams, lati Elmont, Long Island, ati Philadelphia ká Thomas Velásquez yoo jẹ ṣiṣe won pro debuts ni lọtọ mẹrin-yika bouts wọnyi dara si magbowo dánmọrán.

 

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PAULIE MALIGNAGGI & Daniel Jacobs won ìṣe Satidee, Oṣù 1 FIGHTS LIVE ON PBC ON ESPN FROM BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN

Brooklyn (July 8, 2015) – Tele meji-pipin aye asiwaju Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi, middleweight aye asiwaju Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya Lou DiBella ati CEO ti Barclays ile-iṣẹ Brett Yormark si mu akoko loni lati jiroro lori awọn ìṣe Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN jà mu ibi Saturday, August 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ.

 

Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) yoo koju undefeated Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs)ninu awọn headlining iṣẹlẹ lori ESPN.

 

Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs) ninu awọn ti televised ibẹrẹ lori ESPN ibere ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT.

 

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PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

“Inu mi dun, gan ti o dara ọtun bayi. Eleyi ti wa ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ago ti mo ti lailai ní in mi ọmọ. A ti ko nikan ti a ti ṣiṣẹ lile gan, sugbon tun gan smati. Mo n bọ si pa pada-si-pada ago ati ki o Mo iwongba ti lero nla.

 

“A ni diẹ ninu awọn ẹtan soke wa apa aso fun yi ija. Emi wà gan dun pẹlu pe ona ni mo n wa ati inú. Lojojumo Mo n lọ ni nibẹ ati ki o kan o nri ninu ise. Mo n ko overthinking yi ija, Mo n pe o kan o nri ni ise ni-idaraya, ati pẹlu awọn ọna ti mo lero ati ki o wo, Mo wa gan igboya. Mo ni kan to lagbara ara-igbagbo. Mo ti iwongba ti gbagbo ninu ara mi ati ipa mi. Ti o ba ti mo ti ṣe ko, Mo ti yoo ko ni le nibi.

 

“Mo fẹ lati gbe ati ki o kú nipa ti ara mi ìpinnu, ati awọn ti o ni bi o ti mo ti eleto yi ibudó. Mo n fetí sí mi, ara ati ki o fetí sí ara mi. A ti wa ni ṣiṣẹ lori yatọ si ohun ni mejeji mi Boxing ikẹkọ ati mi agbara ati karabosipo.

 

“Mo ti ri agbara ati ailagbara gbogbo lori Danny [Garcia]. Nigbati mo wo a ija, I see it a lot deeper than most people. So when I watch Danny, Mo ti ri kan pupo ti o yatọ si ohun. Emi ko fẹ lati gba ju Elo sinu o, ṣugbọn nibẹ ni o wa ni pato ohun ti a ti ri pe a ti wa ni ṣiṣẹ lori pataki ni yi ibudó lati se ati ki o capitalize lori Oṣù 1st.

 

“Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni ile mi. Ija nibi yoo fun mi pe afikun iwuri. Ija ni Barclays, ni iwaju ti gbogbo awọn ọrẹ mi ati ebi, o kan ko ni gba ti o dara ju.”

 

Daniel Jacobs

“Eleyi jẹ nla kan ati ki o ibùdó ti a ba wa setan lati fi kan lori nla show wá Oṣù 1st. I feel comfortable as a champion. O ko si gba mi ti ko tọ si, nigbati mo akọkọ gba mi akọle ti o je nibe surreal, sugbon mo ti nigbagbogbo ro bi a asiwaju jin si isalẹ inu. Nibẹ ni nkankan ti o Burns inu mi ti o ti gba ọ laaye lati bori mi gbogbo idiwọ ninu aye mi, ati ki o si mi, ti o ni ohun ti ki asopọ kan asiwaju.

 

“I ìfẹ jije apa kan ti PBC. Nibẹ ni ko si iyemeji ninu mi lokan pe mi-gbale ti po niwon mi akọkọ hihan loju a PBC kaadi. A ti wa ni nínàgà kan Elo kékeré ati ki o yatọ enia ki o si adamo ju ṣaaju ki o to, ati awọn ti o jẹ o kan nla fun awọn idaraya ti Boxing.

 

“Eleyi jẹ kan alakikanju ija. Mora jẹ a fihan eniyan ati ki o Mo mọ ti o jẹ gidigidi ebi npa fun anfani yi. O si ti wa ni àìrọrùn ati awọn ti o jẹ ologbon. O ni o dara iyara ati kan ti o dara jab. A ni lati wa ni cautious ati ki o Stick si wa game ètò. Awon eniyan ti wa ni wipe ti yi le jẹ awọn toughest ija mi ọmọ ati awọn ti a ti wa ni ikẹkọ pẹlu ti o mindset.

 

“Pẹlu kan win ninu ija yi, Mo ti iwongba ti gbagbo wipe ọrun ni iye. Nibẹ ti wa ni a pupo ti ńlá njà jade nibẹ lati wa ni ṣe ninu awọn pipin, sugbon o han ni, awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn eniyan fun mi yoo jẹ Peter Quillin. O ti wa ni a ija ti mo ti fe fun igba pipẹ, ati awọn ti o jẹ kan tobi ija fun Boxing, sugbon paapa fun New York.

 

“Mi julọ jẹ ninu mi, ara ọwọ. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn tobi njà ni idaraya ni o wa ninu awọn middleweight pipin ọtun bayi. Ni yi pato aaye tilẹ, awọn Quillin ija ni julọ lucrative aṣayan fun mi. Mo n ko nwa ti o ti kọja eyikeyi ọkunrin, paapa ko Sergio Mora, sugbon ti o wa ni a ija ni mo fẹ, awọn Boxing aye fe, New York fe ki o si Barclays ile-iṣẹ fe.”

 

Lou DIBELLA

“Ni afikun si awon meji nla njà, ti a ba wa lọpọlọpọ lati kede wipe a ti fi kun Brooklyn ile ti ara undefeated heavyweight afojusọna Adam Kownacki (10-0, 9KO ká) si kaadi, bi daradara bi ọkan ninu awọn oke asesewa ni awọn ere ọtun bayi, Awọn Brooklyn Rocky, Frank Galarza (17-0-2, 11KO ká). A ni o wa tun yiya lati kede awọn afikun ti gíga kà soke-ati-bọ Puerto Rican afojusọna Prichard oluṣafihan (14-0, 11KO ká), ti o yoo jẹ nla afikun si awọn undercard, eyi ti tẹlẹ ẹya undefeated obirin Star Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy, ati ki o kan figagbaga ti undefeated ina heavyweight asesewa, Brooklyn ká Travis Peterkin (15-0, 7KO ká) lodi si Olympian Lenin Castillo (12-0, 7KO ká).

 

“O jẹ ohun ọlá fun mi lati wa ni igbega si miiran kaadi ni Barclays Center, eyi ti o ni oju mi ​​ti di preeminent ibi isere fun Boxing ati orin ni gbogbo orilẹ-ede. O ti wa ni a nla idunnu fun mi lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn Brett ati gbogbo eniyan lori egbe re. Wọn ti wa ni ti o dara ju ninu awọn ere.

 

“Awọn àkọsílẹ wa ni lilọ si ni kan gidi ni anfani lati ri meji gan ti o dara, ifigagbaga njà. Wo, yi (Danny Garcia la. Paulie Malignaggi) jẹ gidigidi alakikanju ija. Danny ti wò kan bit jẹ ipalara ti o ti kọja ninu rẹ, diẹ njà, ati awọn ti o ti wa ni gbigbe soke ni àdánù lati ja a gidi ti yio se welterweight. Sọ ohun ti o fẹ nipa Paulie, ṣugbọn o ko ba le Ìbéèrè ọkàn rẹ tàbí fẹ lati win. Paulie ni itura pẹlu jije ohun underdog, ti o ti wa ohun underdog re gbogbo aye. Pẹlu Paulie, o mọ iwọ kì yio gba ohunkohun kere ju 110 ogorun. Mẹrinla ọdun sẹyin lana ti o ṣe re Uncomfortable lori Pro-ọkan ninu awọn mi kaadi, ati ki o Mo emi igberaga ti ti o daju. O ti wa ni iwongba ti ohun ọlá fun mi lati wa ni igbega si rẹ igbejako Danny Garcia lori Oṣù 1st.

 

“Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ àjọ-baramu-soke jẹ gidigidi iditẹ ija. O ni awọn meji ninu awọn ti o dara ju middleweights ni aye ni Danny Jacobs ati Sergio Mora. O kan bi awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ, yi ni a gidigidi alakikanju ija. Sergio jẹ lalailopinpin ebi npa. O si ti a ti nduro fun yi shot fun ọdun. Danny ká itan jẹ o kan o lapẹẹrẹ. Bawo ni lile ti o ti sise lati gba nibi, ki o si win a aye asiwaju jẹ o kan extraordinary. O si jẹ asiwaju a mejeji inu ati ita ti awọn iwọn, ati awọn ti o ni fun iwongba ti ohun ọlá lati wa ni ṣiṣẹ pẹlu rẹ. Ti o ni ohun nla nipa igbega si wọnyi PBC iṣẹlẹ. Mo ni awọn anfani lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn igbelaruge ati ki o diẹ ninu awọn ti o tobi julọ ki o si abinibi awọn onija ni idaraya, ni moriwu ati ifigagbaga njà.”

 

Brett YORMARK

“Gbogbo awọn ti wa ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni o wa gidigidi yiya fun yi Oṣù 1st kaadi. Eleyi jẹ nla kan Syeed fun wa ati awọn ile igbega si sibe miran iyanu PBC iṣẹlẹ. Emi ni tikalararẹ yiya fun awọn iṣẹlẹ. Paulie ati Danny wa ni bi ebi si mi ati ki o Mo emi iwongba ti anfaani lati ni wọn ninu ile wa. Wa ìlépa ni lati wa ni time ibi isere ni gbogbo awọn ti Boxing ati awọn ti a ti wa ni actively ṣiṣe kan titari fun awọn ti, pẹlu wa kẹta pataki PBC kaadi ni ibi isere wa odun yi.

 

“Boxing ni wa kẹta ẹtọ idibo, pẹlú pẹlu awọn silẹ, nwọn si Islanders, ati awọn ti a ba wa igberaga ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti a ti ni anfani lati wa ni lowo pẹlu ati ki o ni ninu wa lẹwa ibi isere. I ìfẹ ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Lou ati egbe re, nibẹ ni ko si dara olugbeleke ni orile-ede ati awọn ti a ti wa ni nwa siwaju si miiran nla iṣẹlẹ lori Oṣù 1st lori ESPN.”

Undefeated Super Lightweight Omar Douglas oju ija pẹlu Frank De Alba

 

Philadelphia (July 7, 2015)–Undefeated Jr. Lightweight Omar “Super Eyin” Douglas ni a ti gígun ni afojusọna akaba ti o wa ni tan-niwon ọjọgbọn ninu 2011. He has taken the route that most prospects take and now he is looking for a win that will take him to the next level.
Oun yoo wa ni ti nkọju si nyara kika, PA. abinibi Frank De Alba (16-1-2, 6 KO ká) ni a ija pé ó ireti yio mú u lati afojusọna lati contender.
Awọn ija ti wa ni eto fun August 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn ati ki o yoo je ara ti Danny Garcia – Paulie Malignaggi kaadi.
Douglas ti Wilmington, Delaware ni o ni a gba ti 14-0 pẹlu 11 knockouts ti šetan fun De Alba bi awọn 24 odun-atijọ ti kọlu rẹ stride. He is coming off of consecutive 1st round stoppages over Osnel Charles and former world title challenger Daniel Attah.
Douglas is trained by his younger brother Olu Douglas and Doug Pitford His father Omar Douglas Sr. Sin bi re onimọran.
Douglas ti wa ni wole pẹlu lagbara onimọran Al Haymon.
Douglas, ti o ngbe nipa 30 iṣẹju lati Philadelphia, ma a pupo ni Ilu ti ará Feran ati awọn ọrọ ninu Philly ija si nmu ni wipe o deba bi a welterweight. Douglas ni o ni agbara lasan bi nipa re 11 knockouts ni 14 ati awọn ti o jà hàn agbara ninu mejeji ọwọ.
O si ti šetan lati fi aye ohun ti ọpọlọpọ insiders ro ati awọn ti o ni Douglas le jẹ awọn ojo iwaju ninu awọn 130-iwon pipin.
A ija pẹlu De Alba yoo jẹ awọn ibere ti o si isalẹ ona lati ogo.

Brooklyn TÍ PAULIE MALIGNAGGI ibeere ON ESPN afefe OF Natani gbona aja njẹ idije ON Keje 4th IN CONEY Island

Malignaggi oju Undefeated Danny Garcia Lori Saturday, August 1 Àtúnse Of Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN Gbe Lati Barclays Center

Tẹ NIBI Fun Full lodo Video

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Ed Diller / DiBella Idanilaraya

Brooklyn (July 6, 2015) – Tele meji-pipin aye asiwaju ati Brooklynite Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi a ibeere nipa Melanie Collins on ESPN ká igbohunsafefe ti Natani ká Gbona Aja njẹ idije lori Saturday, July 4th on Coney Island.

 

O si han ni iwaju ti awọn wuruwuru ti Brooklyn enia ati ki o wole ati ki o si mu autographs awọn fọto pẹlu egeb.

 

Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) gba lori undefeated gbajumọ Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) ni aṣalẹ ká akọkọ lori iṣẹlẹ Saturday, August 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Televised igbese bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT pẹlu Middleweight World asiwaju Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) mu lori tele aye asiwaju Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs).

 

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

 

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PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, Daniel Jacobs, Heather Hardy & Travis PETERKIN ayeye ORILE Creative yinyin ipara adun DAY AT Blue okuta didan yinyin ipara IN Brooklyn pẹlu yinyin ipara eroja ti a npè ni LEHIN wọn



Malignaggi oju Danny Garcia & Jacobs gba On Sergio Mora On

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN

Saturday, August 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ

9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Ed Diller / DiBella Idanilaraya

Brooklyn (July 1, 2015) – Lati ayeye National Creative Ice ipara Flavor Day, awọn onija located lori awọn August 1 Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija kaadi ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ṣàbẹwò Blue okuta didan Ice ipara ni Brooklyn loni ibi ti nwọn apere ati ki o yoo yinyin ipara a dárúkọ lẹhin ara wọn.

 

Ni isalẹ wa ni awọn onija ni wiwa pẹlú pẹlu wọn yinyin ipara adun:

 

Paulie “Awọn idán Eniyan” Malignaggi – “Idán epa bota Paulie” – Epa bota Ice ipara nibugbe pẹlu Dark Chocolate Confetti

 

Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs – “The siseyanu Midnight Eniyan kukisi” – Chocolate Mint Ice ipara pẹlu Organic kukisi

 

Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy – “Lero The ooru” – Dudu Chocolate Ice ipara pẹlu Organic turari ati Dark Chocolate eerun igi

 

Travis “The sina” Peterkin – “The Nutorious Butterpeterkin” -Bota-n-Iyọ Ice ipara pẹlu Organic Missouri Pecans

 

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

 

Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) yoo koju undefeated Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 KOs) ninu awọn headlining iṣẹlẹ lori ESPN.

 

“Eyikeyi yinyin ipara ninu ooru akoko ni nla yinyin ipara, ki ko si ẹdun ọkan nibẹ. Awọn 'idán epa bota Paulie’ je ti nhu,” Said Malignaggi. “Mo n gbe fun asiko to ńlá ni ọmọ mi, bi August 1. Mo nifẹ awọn aba ti arena ati ki o kan to ga adrenaline bugbamu ninu mi ilu. A n lilọ si wa ni ija ni keji PBC lori kaadi ESPN ati pada ni Barclays Center, eyi ti nigbagbogbo fa a ogunlọgọ ńlá fun awọn wọnyi PBC awọn kaadi. Garcia ati ki o Mo nigbagbogbo fa kan tobi enia nigbati a ti sọ jà ki o mu ki gbogbo awọn ori ni aye fun wa lati ṣe yi ija. Mo wo siwaju si italaya.”

 

Jacobs (29-1, 26 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ akọle lodi si tele aye asiwaju Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs) ninu awọn ti televised ibẹrẹ lori ESPN ibere ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT.

 

“The 'siseyanu Midnight kukisi Eniyan’ wà gan ti o dara. Ebi mi ati ki o Mo ni ife yinyin ipara, ki ni mo wà yọ wipe mo ti ni lati mu wọn jade bi daradara. Mi adun je mi oke wun jade ninu gbogbo awọn ti Creative eroja tilẹ, ki Mo wa gidigidi dun,” Said Jacobs. “Mo ti sọ gan yiya nipa August 1 ati lati wa ni pada ile. Mo ti sọ ní ohun anfani lati ja ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni igba pupọ ṣaaju ki o to, ati kọọkan akoko ti wa ni si sunmọ ni tobi ati ki o tobi. Mo wa lati wa ni yiya pada ni wipe ti o dara agbara, ija a ti igba oniwosan ni Sergio Mora ti yoo fun mi ni a Staani igbeyewo, sugbon mo n wa lati capitalize lori mi iriri ki o si dabobo mi igbanu lẹẹkansi ni ifijišẹ.”

 

Hardy (13-0, 2 KOs) ati Peterkin (15-0, 7 KOs) yoo figagbaga ni lọtọ undercard bouts lori August 1 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ.

 

“'The Lero ooru’ je ki o dara. Nwọn si fi eso igi gbigbẹ oloorun ni o fun mi, ati ki o Mo fi eso igi gbigbẹ oloorun lori ohun gbogbo, ki o je nla,” Said Hardy. “Mo wa ki yiya lati wa ni pada ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ tún lori miiran PBC kaadi. Nigbati mo si ri lori mi iroyin kikọ sii ti a ti Barclays ile-iṣẹ yi si sunmọ ni ija ni mo ti a npe ni Lou ká (DiBella) office o si wi, 'Mo fẹ lori kaadi pe!’ Ati ki o Mo kò da. Gbogbo ọjọ Mo ti a ti béèrè lati wa ni kun. Ki Mo wa gidigidi dun lati wa ni pada ni Brooklyn ati ija ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ lẹẹkansi.”

 

“'The sina Butterpeterkin’ wà ni pato mi ayanfẹ Creative adun. O ńṣe nla, ati nitori ti yi mo ti yoo wa ni sparring nipa 10 iyipo loni ati ki o ṣe diẹ ninu awọn afikun yen nigbamii lalẹ,” wi Peterkin. “Jije lori kaadi yi ni kan tobi ti yio fun mi. Mo ti a bi ki o si dide ni Brooklyn. Mo ranti ṣaaju ki o to Barclays ile-iṣẹ ti a kọ ani. Mo ti wo ohun gbogbo lọ soke, ati ki o mo kosi sise ni Barclays Center ju. Nítorí náà yi ni yio je nla kookan ara ti iru a ńlá PBC iṣẹlẹ.”

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

 

Lou DiBella

Thank you very much for joining us for this call for the PBC on ESPN show on August 1 lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn. The show will be live on primetime on ESPN on Saturday, Oṣù 1st, pẹlu agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT.

 

The main event of the evening is Danny “Swift” Garcia against Paulie Malignaggi. The opening fight is a middleweight title bout between Danny Jacobs and Sergio Mora.

 

August 1 is the second PBC card on ESPN and the first one is going to be Keith Thurman against Brooklyn’s Luis Collazo. That’s going to be on July 11th in Tampa, Florida.

 

Tickets for August 1 ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $75 ati $45 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. They’re available atwww.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, you can call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or to get group tickets from Barclays Center, 800-GROUPBK.

 

The opening bout is a terrific fight. Danny Jacobs is an inspirational fighter but also a super talented middleweight that’s risen to championship stature and holds the belt. He’ll fight at Barclays Center for the fourth time.

 

Danny rise from cancer to vie over the champion has been well documented. But frankly, at this point, he’s beaten that illness and he wants to focus to be on his boxing career and on being the best he can be and he’s taking on a huge challenge on August 1 in Sergio Mora, legitimately one of the best middleweight contenders out there and known very well as the winner of NBC’s “Awọn Contender” Series a number of years ago. Sergio is a former world champion at super welterweight, looking to add a middleweight crown to his resume.

 

He owns victories over Ishe Smith, Peter Manfredo Jr. ati Vernon Forrest ati ti nwọ yi ija lori kan marun-ija win ṣiṣan. And he most recently defeated Abraham Han in February of this year on ESPN.

 

So first, I’ll let Sergio Mora say a few words before we go to the champion.

 

Sergio Mora

Hey, buruku. Daradara, I’m excited to be fighting on my first PBC card. It’s been a long time coming. The last time I fought for a world title was seven years ago and I was able to defeat Vernon Forrest as a 4-1 underdog.

 

I think I’m going to be an underdog for this fight again, fighting the younger, stronger champion in his hometown. So defeating him is going to be tough with all the cards stacked against me and that’s something that I grown used to and accustomed to.

 

There’s nothing bad I can say about Daniel Jacobs, absolutely nothing. I look for something negative to say and I can’t. The guy has overall talent. He’s far younger, Yara ju, stronger and hits harder than me and he has more momentum coming his way. He’s on a nine-fight win streak and he beats me in that as well. I have five-fight going for me.

 

But the thing that I can say is that he hasn’t faced opposition that I faced. I think he’s an emotional, athletic fighter. I’m a cerebral, intelligent, strategic fighter.

 

This is going to be a really exciting card because he’s in his hometown and defending the world title. I’m hungry for that world title and I know that I’m going to have to be extra sharp and do a lot more than just have a close victory in his hometown. So I’m going to have to press action and go out of my comfort zone and I think he’s going to have to go out of his comfort zone, which is going to make an interesting fight for everybody.

 

I’m very confident coming into this fight. I’m very happy on the team that I’m with now and this opportunity. I’ve always wanted to fight in Brooklyn. I always wanted to fight in a mega arena like Barclays Center. I’m blessed to have this opportunity and part of this PBC movement. E dupe.

 

L. DiBella

 

E dupe, Sergio.

 

And now to the champion, Brooklyn ile ti ara, Danny Jacobs.

 

Daniel Jacobs

 

Daradara, after Sergio’s intro, what more can I say? That’s pretty cool.

 

I’m excited to have an opportunity to be back at Barclays Center a second time around as a champion. So this will be my second title defense. It’ll be against the most experienced guy I’ve faced thus far. I’m looking forward to testing my challenge against this slick, crafty veteran in Sergio Mora.

 

I’ve always said that I’m just trying to get that experience most importantly. It’s important to me as a young champion, I’m not where I want to be as a fighter thus far. You’re still growing, you’re still learning. I’m looking at this as just a really starting test. I’m trying to really gain as much experience as I can in fighting such a crafty, slick veteran.

 

He’s been in this position before. Nítorí, he’s already accustomed to being in this position and being an underdog but I can’t take him lightly even though he will be an underdog and even though people will pick me as a favor to win. I’m looking at him as the most devastating opponent that I’ve had thus far coming up to middleweight.

 

So there’s not a lot of fear as far as power is concerned but where he lacks that he makes up in his craftiness and his slickness and awkwardness and sometimes he does engage in the action as well. So I’m looking forward to it. It’s really a starting test but something that I’ve been preparing for a while of any camp even though I’ve been working and doing my broadcasting which I’m very happy to announce. I’ve been keeping in the gym. I’ve been keeping fit and I’m really looking forward to this test and have it at Barclays I think there’s not a better place in the world I have. So I’m looking forward to testing my skills against a crafty veteran.

 

Q

I’d like both of you to address when you receive this negative attention on Twitter and such, how do you deal with it and what’s your response to it.

 

S. Mora

Daradara, listen, I’ve been dealing with this negative criticism for my entire career. It’s something that followed me. I don’t know if it’s because I’m a reality show winner or because people hate the way that I go in to fight and I can’t knock people out. I’m sorry I wasn’t born with power. You need to be born with power. If I have a way where I can ingest power and knock out and what people want to see into my arsenal, then I’ll do it, but I can’t. I was born the way I’m born. I got to do what I can with my abilities.

 

I think I’ve come a long way with all the other athletes that lack power and I think that makes me an even better fighter. It made me evolve into a different type of boxer. So these are the things that boxing needs to understand and the fight fans need to understand that, “O dara, daradara, listen, he’s fighting a guy with a lot of power but how come the guy with no power is actually doing better than the guy with power? Because this is the sweet science and that’s how I become a champion.

 

So it doesn’t bother me. I just continue educating people about the sweet science and letting them know that power is not the number one aspect you need to be successful it’s your agility, techniques, your defense, body shots, the strategy, it’s following that strategy it’s hard.

 

So I’m happy to answer those questions for people that don’t know. But people that do know, get over it.

 

Q

Danny, what about you responding to people who want you to fight Golovkin? That say he isn’t tough enough, how do you deal with that stuff?

 

D. Jacobs

I’ve learned since my return back. I’ve got a lot of criticism on my positionwhy I’ve been facing people who wanted me to step up, people who wanted me to get in position to fight who they want me to fight. I’m passed that point. Now what I care about – daradara, not to the extent where I don’t care about what the fans think but, if you support me, I look at it as, you understand the process, you understand that it’s not going to come when you wanted to come and if you’re a fan of the sport and if you’re a fan of myself, then you just go along with the journey.

 

I want to step up. I want to be able to get in there with the best of the best. Sugbon o han ni, with everything going on in the sport of boxing right now, I’m not really in control of certain things, se o mo. I may control who I step in there with but to a certain degree. So I really don’t tend to get into things like that. I do what I do. I stay ready. As a champion, I conduct myself inside and out of the ring. Whoever I’m in there with I give my best. If you are a fan of the sport, then you’re going to like the fights regardless. It’s all about putting on a show. That’s what I’ve been doingI felt like I’ve been put in good fights.

 

Q

Is it a challenge for you that you want to take on to be the first person to stop Sergio Mora or is it pretty important for you to finally go the distance to go 12 iyipo?

 

D. Jacobs

I’d essentially wanted to go 12-rounds with Truax. I intentionally wanted to go 12-rounds with Truax. Because I felt like I could stop him a little bit earlier, maybe like in the 6th round but it was something that I wanted to prove to myself and knowing that I can go a full strong 12 rounds is something that I’m very confident with now and I feel like I’m answering my question. Nítorí, the test with Sergio Mora iswhether that he can be stopped or whether or not I can go the distance with him, he’s never been stopped before, so it will be icing on the cake to be able to not only to defeat him but to stop him in the match.

 

Ṣugbọn, he’s a crafty veteran and if I can take a win over a guy like that, a win is a win to me. But at the end of the day, what the fans want to see is knockouts. What the fans want is spectacular fights. So my thing is if we could just produce a fantastic fight and a competitive fight, I’m content with that. A knockout is just icing on the cake. But it’s something that I’m looking for but if it happens, I’m pretty sure I know how to get the job done.

 

Q

What do you think about his boxing skills? How do they match up with yours especially over the course of a 12-round fight?

 

S. Mora

That was a great question you asked Danny, bi o ti le je pe. I think he answered perfectly. I would want to knock someone out like me, se o mo, because it puts something on your resume that Vernon Forrest and Sugar Shane Mosley, two Hall of Fame greats haven’t been able to do. So that was a great question.

 

Bi mo ti sọ, I think he possess everything that I don’t. But I have the experience. I think I take a better shot from experience with Danny and I think I follow my game plan more than Danny. A lot of boxers especially a lot of young athletic fighters they go out of their game plan and once they see that it’s not working. As a veteran, I know that it’s not working initially.

 

There’s a beginning, a midgame and an end game, kind of like in chess. But you just got to stick to what you practiced and don’t go out of your element and normally things go well for me. That’s how I’m going to continue doing.

 

Dajudaju, I’ve changed some things in my strategy. I’ve changed some things in my arsenal and the way I see opponents and I go about it. But ultimately, it’s still Sergio Morastill the guy that has that ability to upset a champion and that’s who’s going to be fighting August 1st.

 

Q

Can you talk about your perspective on having it been a long time since you were at this level in terms of a belt being available to you?

 

S. Mora

Daradara, anyone who’s been around the game for more than ten years or not even then. Anyone who’s been around the game will know that this is a political game. And if you’re not with the right side, you’re on the wrong side. And then even if you are on the right side, there’s another side I think that are right and they’re going to be butting heads.

 

Very political business and I think I turned a lot of people off when I fought Shane Mosley and an uneventful fight but I took all the blame for that and then after that, I was forced to go to Texas to fight a Texan. And I came up short against Brian Vera and then that just really hurt my career.

 

I was getting all the bad media, I wasn’t getting the right offers and that’s a good reason why fighters retire because they don’t have the offers coming in and it can be really depleting and depressing. I decided to go back to the drawing board and start off with a new team, have a new focus and I realized the change in the boxing as well, the same people that were in charge of courts in 2010, 2012, they’re not in charge anymore. There are new players in the game, there are new dates in the game and there’s new opportunity.

 

So because of all this new stuff that’s been added to the world of boxing, a person like myself has been able to make the comeback and I’m in a really good place and I am appreciative.

 

Q

Sergio, do you feel that you get a bit of a bad wrap?

 

S. Mora

In my head, in my stubborn, ignorant head, I’m undefeated. I thought I beat Brian Vera both of those times and I beat Vernon Forrest the first time. He beat me the second time. That’s an even draw, se o mo. So in a way, no one has really dominated, no one has really beat me convincingly. So in my head, I’m undefeated. There’s no rubber match to see who really has more wins over the other guy. But in reality, Vernon beat me the second time, I beat him the first time.

 

It’s a crazy business. People are waiting for you to just come down.

 

Q

So when you take a look at Danny’s record, what is your take on what he’s accomplished or what you think of his ability?

 

S. Mora

Daradara, exactly what you guys thought. I think with special talent and he got a piece of a world championship and he’s recognized as a champion. Nítorí, everything that people thought of him came true. Now that he’s on top, he needs to fight top fighters. I don’t think he’s faced the opposition that I faced and other champions have faced. I think that’s the only thing that he’s limited in.

 

So I’m going to be the best name on his resume and we’re going to see how he’s going to be able to handle a guy as crafty like me and a former champion like myself. So it’s a bit of success for him and it’s the best for me fighting a young, hungry champ.

 

Q

When you look over your resume of opponents you faced in your career so far, does he poses perhaps the most formidable test of your career given his experience and his crafty nature?

 

D. Jacobs

Daradara, Egba, coming into this thing I even said that I mentioned that he’s the most experienced fighter that I will be stepping in the ring with. The former world champion, beating the likes of Vernon Forrest, Shane Mosley, a couple other guys. He has that experience. He knows what it is to go the distance. He knows what it is to be in a dogfight. I’m a young champion and I haven’t seen those things thus far, otun, se o mo.

 

I’m content – daradara, not content but, I’m okay with the fact that I have fought those guys, those topnotch but that’s what I’m looking forward to is a ladder. You can’t skip the ladder. You can’t skip any steps, or you’ll fall.

 

So we take in a step by the time and we stepping up and every time you’re going to see great opposition. I’m just looking forward to this one. I don’t take him lightly whatsoever. I clearly mark him as one of the toughest, craftiest most experienced guy that I have faced.

 

Q

Daniel, what is going to be the thing that gets you over the top and helps you win this fight?

 

D. Jacobs

I don’t know what will be the main thing. But I feel like I have a lot more advantages than he does in the fight. But whatever my advantages are and whatever gets me going, will be the deciding factor for me I would stick to. So if it’s my speed, then I’ll stick to using my speed. If it’s my power, backing him down, showing him what a real middleweight feels like, then that’s what I would do.

 

But it’s all about adjusting and getting in there because, se o mo, not a lot of things may work according to the game plan. So you got to go to Plan B, Plan C and so on and so forth. So I’m just looking forward to seeing what works for me, figuring it out because it is a puzzle, it is a chess game when you fight a guy like Sergio and just making it work. I think that’s what a true champion does is just adjust and get the job done.

 

Q

What are you doing in training camp to get away from that label of spoiler and be directly concentrated on winning that title from Danny Jacobs?

 

S. Mora

Bẹẹni. I’ve been labeled the spoiler. I’ve been labeled a lot of names that I actually consider as a good thing, se o mo. You could see it as positive or negative. You come in the positive things that I’m going to go in there, I’m going to spoil Danny Jacobsplans and spoil his promotion plan and spoiler for the fans is the negative that I’m going to come in and win. I decided to go in therewhen the fight with Mosley and Vera, I decided to change my style a bit and I actually engaged a little bit more and be a little bit more offensive and take more chances to go for the knockout. But I think I’ve done that. Se o mo, in my last five fights, I knocked down three of my opponents. So I’ve kept my word and I got this opportunity to fight for a world title again.

 

With Danny, I’m going to do the same. I’m going to try to go out there and do the same thing that got me into this position. I’m showing them that I can be and I can be crafty. I mostly want to let them know that, “Hey, listen, I got this other side to my game too that I added to that slickness and that craftiness.Danny also mentioned, if that’s not working, then I got to go to Plan B and C. I’m going to give him different looks just like he’s going to give me. But I’m an excited former champion and waiting to be a new champion August 1st.

 

Q

Talk about the kinds of sparring partners you have into camp.

 

S. Mora

Bẹẹni, I like to have heavier sparring partners, harder punching sparring partners. But it’s not about the power because me and my sparring partners aren’t going to go in there and hit me with that power. So I like hitting guys with slickness, with speed, just in case Danny comes in there and he shows me a different style, I got to be ready for that. So I got younger guys, stronger guys, powerful guys, big guys, elusive guys and I like to mix it up.

 

Q

You’re a tremendous fighter, and the same time, you are great announcer, can you talk about seeing that light at the end of the tunnel and a career after boxing?

 

D. Jacobs

Daradara, thank you sir I really, really appreciate that. To answer your question, bẹẹni, ti o ni awọn ere ètò. To be able to talk and give my side on a national level. So one opportunity I don’t take for granted that I’m enjoying doing is giving me a different perspective on a sport that I love. And it’s something that it can set me up for the rest of my life as something to do post-boxing. Ṣugbọn, obviously not straying away from the main task at hand, boxing obviously is what I love to do and just the forefront. So I’m 110% focused on what we’re doing actually inside the ring.

 

But on my spare time in between fights, it’s something that I also like to do and stay busy. But the most part is just building the brand. Ti o ni ohun ti a ba ṣe. We’re building the Danny Jacobs brand and I’m having fun doing it but I’m taking it seriously because, se o mo, boxing is a very short road and I’m going to fall back on this as well.

 

So just trying to take everything serious and trying to give the best that I have and seeing that it’s been working thus far. So God has definitely blessed me and I’m just looking forward to everything in the near future. This opportunity to fight Sergio is a heck of an opportunity for me in my mind. I think it’s one heck of a step-up as well.

 

So I’m just looking forward to what life has in store for me and my career in the future.

 

L. DiBella

We’re going to move on to the main event of the evening right now. But once again, this is Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN from Barclays Center on August 1. It’s primetime in ESPN, coverage beginning at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT. Tickets are from $250 down to $45 available at BarclaysCenter.com, Ticketmaster.com, the Box Office at Barclays or by calling Ticketmaster or calling Barclays Center.

 

The main event is a classic Philadelphia versus Brooklyn matchup, featuring two of boxing’s biggest stars. And it’s a must-win situation for both fighters when Danny “Swift” Garcia takes on Paulie “Idán Eniyan” Malignaggi. O ni 12 rounds at welterweight at 147 poun.

 

Interestingly, both of these fighters participated at Barclays Center inaugural boxing card in 2012.

 

Danny Garcia, the former Unified Welterweight Champion, made five defenses Junior Welterweight Champion, made five defenses of his belt. It’ll mark Danny’s official move up to welterweight and his fifth appearance at Barclays Center. On his last fight, he had a really tough win and a really hard-fought fight with Lamont Peterson.

 

Lori August 1, he has his hands full with Paulie Malignaggi, former Welterweight and Junior Welterweight World Champion, ni a gba ti 33-6. It’s Paulie’s fourth fight at Barclays Center. He defeated Pablo Cesar Cano and Zab Judah there and he lost close split decision to Adrien Broner.

 

Paulie, do you want to start by saying a few words?

 

Paulie Malignaggi

E dupe, Lou. Bẹẹni, I’m just really feeling blessed to have the opportunity. It was an opportunity that I didn’t see coming my way after pulling out of the O’Connor fight earlier in the summer and then now trying to back up into the fall. I’m just really trying to sit back and enjoy the summer more so than training and whatnot.

 

This kind of opportunity just fell into my lap. It was unexpected. But I’m all about competing against the best. As surprised that I was, it was also an opportunity I couldn’t say no to. It’s a chance to, be back in the main spotlight with that kind of a fight, be at the forefront which are the kind of fights that I crave, anyway, and the kind of fights that really get my adrenaline flowing and get me motivated.

 

I’m fighting one of the best fighters in the world today at any weight. Like Danny Garcia, it’s a motivation to test myself against the best. I always want to test myself against the best, and so here I am.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Paulie. Danny “Swift” Garcia, still undefeated, 30-0 pẹlu 17 KOs. Danny?

 

Danny Garcia

Bawo ni o ṣe buruku? First, Mo fẹ lati sọ ti o dara fun enia Friday. Mo lero biotijẹpe gbogbo enia ni nini kan ti o dara ọjọ. O ṣeun fun nini mi lori yi ipe alapejọ.

 

August 1st yi ti ni lilọ lati wa ni miiran nla oru ni Barclays Center. O jẹ mi karun ija nibẹ ati awọn mi akọkọ ija ni 147. Nítorí náà, mo lero bi yi ni a nla matchup, stylistically, si awọn egeb gbogbo ayika aye.

 

Wá August 1st, Mo n lilọ si jẹ setan. Mo n ṣiṣẹ lile. Mo n ikẹkọ lile. Emi ko le duro lati gba ni nibẹ, Trust mi ogbon ati ninu awọn àdánù kilasi.

 

Q

Bawo ni o ṣe rilara, Danny, now moving up to welter?

 

D. Garcia

O kan lara nla. For the first time in a long time, I could worry about training to get better and not training to lose weight. I’ve been fighting at 140 my whole career.

 

I just feel felt like losing the weight was affecting my performances, mostly in the later rounds of big fights because I will use a lot of my energy losing weight. I think I’m just going toI’ve been feeling a lot stronger and a lot better at 147. I think I should have been moved up maybe after the Mattysse fight.

 

But I’m here now and I feel good. Mo lero lagbara. Mo n ikẹkọ lile. And we’re working on new things just to get faster and stronger at 147.

 

Q

Did the weight loss hurt you against Lamont Peterson you think?

 

D. Garcia

I’m not making any excuses. He had a good game plan. I just didn’t feel strong at that weight class anymore.

 

Ṣaaju ki o to, when I hit guys, I could feel the power going through my arms. And when I land a shot, I knew I would hurt them. I just didn’t feel strong at the weight class no more. I just felt like I was hurt myself. I just didn’t feel as strong at 140 anymore.

 

Q

Paulie, just talk about getting back in the ring after the Porter fight and this opportunity for you.

 

P. Malignaggi

I feel blessed just to get the opportunity and to get a chance to continue to test myself against one of the best fighters in the world.

 

You get to the point when you’re not in the ring for a while. It’s going through my mind that maybe I don’t want to fight. But as time went by and I started working out again, I started realizing that it was something I missed. It was something I was still craving. I wanted to be back in there.

 

Odun yi, gegebi bi, has been different than a lot of years. I’ve always had my fight and then I’ve gone right back into just hanging out. I’ve spent almost the entire year in the gym. And I’ve been able to balance it out with all my travel with my commentating. I was in Sadam Ali’s camp for his fight.. I went right into my own training camp for Danny O’Connor and I got cut just two weeks before that scheduled fight. Then I got a call for this fight not long after that.

 

I’ve spent a large chunk of the year in the gym, which is something that hasn’t happened in a long time. And I feel sharp before that. If we’re going to talk about the layoff, people are going to talk about the fact that, I haven’t fought for a long time. But in reality, I actually haven’t trained this consistently in a decade, I mean literally a decade. Since I fought Miguel Cotto, I started making pretty good money after that and I haven’t stayed all year in the gym. Ṣaaju ki o to pe, I was in the gym all year, se o mo.

 

I didn’t even mean to do it by design. It’s not like I said, “Oh, odun yi, I’m going to spend the whole year in the gym.I didn’tit’s not something I planned. It’s just something that ended up happening going from one camp into another camp, into another camp. And I guess it’s just an accident.

 

But I do feel the sharpness in a gym. I do feel the timing is really good. Obviously my weight has come down. Nítorí, that’s a good feeling knowing that I have to drop a lot of weight during the training camp just working on the sharpness and keep getting better.

 

Q

Was there ever any serious consideration about retiring after the Porter fight or was that just suddenly flowing around out there?

 

P. Malignaggi

It wasn’t even something I considered. It was just something that I felt like I was going to do, se o mo. I just felt like, I don’t really want to do this, in the time, the way I felt, where my mind was at. And it was just something I didn’t want to do anymore.

 

So I think that’s probably the best thing that happened to me in terms of thinking it like that. Not talking about the loss, but in terms of my mindset in that moment was probably the best thing because if you start to tell yourself you’re going to have a layoff and you’re going to come back, in the back of your mind, you’re never going to take that time off the right way. You’re going to be thinking about you should be back in a gym or when is the right time to get back in the gym.

 

But because I wasn’t thinking that, I was just thinking, “Ṣe o mọ kini, Mo ti ṣe,” I gave myself plenty of time to kind of rejuvenate a little bit before I got back in the gym. And then I just decided, “Hey, you know what, I miss this. I want to get back in the gym.

 

So I think the change of my mind was probably a good thing as opposed to just telling myself, “Ṣe o mọ kini, I’m going to take some time off and then come back.” Mo gan ko ro Mo ti lilọ lati wa si pada. Nítorí náà, nígbà Mo si mu awọn akoko pipa, o je looto bi akoko kan tí mo ti wà legitimately, ninu mi lokan, inú simi ati ki o ni ara mi rejuvenated lai ani fun mimo ti o. Ati ki o si nipa awọn akoko ti mo ni pada ninu awọn idaraya, o wà bi lati gbiyanju Títún titun kan fun mi, bẹ si sọrọ.

 

Q

Ṣe o ro wipe eyi le jẹ ju Elo ti a stepup lẹhin ti o ba ti wa ni lilọ si ija Danny O'Connor lẹhin ti awọn gun layoff?

 

P. Malignaggi

Mo ti a ti ya kosi. First, I didn’t realize Danny was actually going to move to welter right away. I figured like he was having trouble making the junior welterweight limit. But I had heard rumblings that he still wanted to stay a junior welter for a little longer.

 

I was surprised just in general that he’s moving to welterweight. And then I was surprised, coming off the layoff, I thought maybe that we’ll get somebody else, instead of me to fight Danny.

 

When I got the call, Mo ti wà yà. But it was almost like pleasantly surprised. And not because I don’t respect Danny because I do, I got a lot of respect for Danny and family and his father and everything, but I’m a competitor. I haven’t had a big fight in over a year. So it’s just like, ọkan, this is an opportunity for me to kind of put myself back in the mix with one really good performance as opposed to slowly getting back in the mix over the course of three, four fights.

 

I’m 34-years-old. I’m not 24. So I don’t really have that kind of patience anymore. Ni akoko kan naa, when I got the call, I also realized how good I had felt in the gym sparring and how good I’ve been feeling in the gym just getting shaped or whatnot. So I felt like I could just flow right into another training camp, because I hadn’t taken that long a time off after I had been cut for the O’Connor camp. I actually still kept training.

 

So my weight was still good. It kind of made sense on a lot of fronts. I didn’t tell myself, “Oh, it’s a big step-up after a layoff.I didn’t look at it like that. I looked at it from more of a positive perspective.

 

Q

Are there any health concerns for you or just heading into this fight?

 

P. Malignaggi

I don’t ever think about this stuff, ọkan. You have to have a short memory in boxing. And that applies to both when you look good and when you look bad. So whatever has happened to you in the past, it doesn’t matter whether it was good or bad. You can’t take that in the ring with you in your next performance. You’re starting a new chapter every time you step in the ring for round one in your next fight.

 

So I know as far as round one, it’s a new chapter for me. And so I don’t consider, I don’t think about what’s happened to me in the past, whether it was good or bad. But it’s something that I haven’t thought about in a long time and it doesn’t go through my mind.

 

Q

Danny is this an effort for you to feel what a 147-fight feels like?

 

D. Garcia

This is a fight my manager wanted. He gave me the call. He made this fight. And like any other fight, he did ask me, “Hey, do you want to fight this guy?” And then we say, “Bẹẹni, we want to fight this guy.

 

So I didn’t go say, “Gee, I want to fight Paulie because he’s not a big puncher,” se o mo, nitori, power is just one of the many skills you need in boxing. I don’t choose the opponent. I don’t hand choose the opponent. Sugbon mo ro wipe ìwò, this is going to be a great fight.

 

Q

And what are you looking for this fight to do in terms of advancing your career should you win the fight? What would be next for you? What are you aiming to do in this division?

 

D. Garcia

Emi ko mo ohun ti ni tókàn. O han ni, ọkan ija ni akoko kan. I got a task in front of me. I got to go in there 110% mentally and physically prepared and just get the job done. Then after that, we can see what’s next for us.

 

Q

Paulie, how do you view a fighter like Danny, a former champion, coming up from 140 si 147?

 

P. Malignaggi

Oh, I think he’s a phenomenal fighter. I even told Danny myself, early on, I wasn’t high on him. Ṣugbọn, I know when he was in the prospect stages, he was beating some really good names and he was hitting a harder road up and a lot of prospects to do, in terms of a guy he has to fight. And he grew on me. I started realizing I’m not looking at this kid the right way. This kid is actually good on a lot of fronts, both from a physical perspective and from a mental perspective, really strong.

 

I’ve always had a lot of respect for him. But in terms of 140, 147, he’s no different than me. I was a junior welterweight champion; I moved into welterweight. So from that front, I don’t even look at myself as a bigger guy or anything. As a matter of fact, he moved up to welterweight at a younger age than when I moved up to welterweight, se o mo. So his body grew into the division a little sooner than my body grew into the division.

 

So I think from that point of view, we both have that in common that we’re both ex-junior welterweight. So from a physical standpoint, I’m not looking at it as having any advantages. It’s just a matter of matching of my skills to his skills.

 

Q

Moving up to 147, do you really feel like you’re going to be able to put a staple on a lot of people’s mouths to shut them up about all the criticism that comes with Danny Garcia?

 

D. Garcia

That’s just boxing. Because I’ve been the underdog before, I’ve been the underdog before and I won. And there was like, “Oh, he got lucky.So it’s either I’m the favorite or the underdog. I can’t listen to none of that stuff after just going through each fight like I was, mentally prepared, physically prepared going in and get the job done.

 

If it’s good enough for the media and it’s good enough for the fans, Inu mi dun. I’m still happy because, it takes a real man to go in there and put gloves on and fight another man for 12 iyipo. It takes a lot of discipline. It’s usually hard work for ten weeks straight waking up every day, doing the same thing, sweat, ẹjẹ, tears, all that stuff.

 

So I would love for the fans and the media to love me. Ṣugbọn, it is what it is, they’re tough on me and that’s what keeps the chip on my shoulder and that’s going to make me train hard every day.

 

Q

Do you see your craftiness advantages that you may have over him that Danny may have a little bit of difficulty with skilled boxers?

 

P. Malignaggi

I think styles make fight. From a style point of view there are things that I feel like I’ll be able to do against Danny. But I also expect Danny had made some adjustments since those fights.

 

When it comes to the Lamont Peterson fight, as I was watching that fight and Lamont started turning things around, I started thinking, maybe Danny, he got in his mind after the first three, four, five rounds that this was the kind of fight this is going to be all night.

 

And when you kind of get into that role in your mind where, hey, ọkan, this is going to be at a slow pace fight and you’re going to go through the motions in the fourth round. And then suddenly the script gets switched on you; you weren’t ready.

 

I felt like Lamont almost caught Danny in a sleep. And so from there, I don’t know that Danny would make a mistake again. The pace was so slow early on. I felt like I put myself in Danny’s shoes and I said, “Ṣe o mọ kini, if I was Danny, I would probably be thinking two, mẹta, four rounds. O n niyen. This is the kind of fight we’re going to fight for 12 iyipo. So I wouldn’t be ready when suddenly he got turned off. Because if in your mind you put inif you put in your mindset that’s how the fight is going to be and then things switched, then you kind of get caught sleeping.

 

So I felt like maybe it was a learning experience for Danny. But as far as from the stylistic point of view, yes I like the way my boxing skills match up to his. I’m sure there’s things he feels he can do to me as well. And that’s kind of why we get in the ring, we compete with each other and you match up skills. But I’m sure both of us have certain advantages over the other that we’re both going to try to apply once the bell rings on August 1st.

 

Q

Do you see that as a must-win situation for you especially coming off the loss with Shawn Porter?

 

P. Malignaggi

I think it’s more must-win for me as far as my own boxing career is concerned. I think there’s no question that from my professional boxing career, not my commentating career; take everything else aside. For the life of my professional boxing career to continue, I feel like this is a must win for sure. I don’t think that there’s much of a must-win for Danny as it is for me.

 

At this level, they’re allyou always feel like it’s must win because you’re always in the mix for a bigger fight if you can win. So it’s always must win. But in reality, I feel like the burden falls on me more than Danny for it to be that kind of must-win.

 

But it’s also nothing new to me. I’ve been written off before. My career was supposed to end in 2009 when I went to Houston, Texas. I just came off the Ricky Hatton loss and I went to Houston to fight Juan Diaz. And no matter what I said in the press conferences, no matter what I’ve said in interviews, I remember just within one year they just kind of felt like this was going to be the end of my career. And so I had to go in there and prove it myself that it wasn’t yet, se o mo.

 

So I had everybodyif I allowed myself to listen to what everybody says, I would have long gone a long time ago because you figure, you teach everybody their lessons and then it happened again in 2012. I got sent to Ukraine. I hadn’t really had a big fight in a couple of years and people just thought I was again sent to Ukraine as a fight just to make a little bit of money and be done. I was surprised that everybody was thinking about me like that again. I was like, “Wow. These people really don’t learn their lesson, you know.

 

And so I went to Ukraine and I’d come back with the WBA Welterweight title at that time. And I was able to turn things around again fromin my career. And those are really two key situations because losses in those two fights would really have erased me from the sport.

 

So I found myself again in this kind of situation. I’m not travelling to anybody’s hometown this time. I’m fighting in my own hometown. But it’s the same situation. It’s kind of the same thing. No matter what I say going into this fight, people are still going to look at it the same way that I’m the opponent and I’m the guy that Danny beats and this is my last fight and I’m just taking this for a payday and all this stuff.

 

So if I hadn’t already been through this, maybe I would worry about it. I remember in 2009, going to Houston, being kind of worried about it, complaining about all kinds of stuff and just not really knowing what I was walking into. I was walking into a dark room. But I’m not walking into a dark room on August 1st. I know exactly what’s going on. I know exactly what the rumblings are in the boxing world. And I know exactly what everybody is saying about the fight.

 

Regardless, ko ṣe pataki. None of it matters. I go in the gym; I do my work every day. I know my mindset. It’s focused. It’s ready. And I know I’m going there to do work on August 1st. And nobody’s opinion is going to matter when the bell rings. But you can’t take people’s opinions in the ring with you, lẹẹkansi, whether they’d be good or whether they’d be bad. Nobody’s opinion comes in the ring with you. It has absolutely no bearing on who wins each and every single round.

 

Q

Danny, what things have you been able to do this time around doing training that you could not do in the past because you had to make 140?

 

D. Garcia

We added things to our workout now. We added a lot of explosive workouts, a lot of agility, a lot of footwork, a lot of things to making you more explosive, things I couldn’t do at 140 because I didn’t have the energy for it. But now the extra weight is really helping me. I’m eatingI’m adding more meals to my base to make me stronger, like before I had to skip meals. I was always weak.

 

Q

When we’re thinking about this, your training in the gym, do you 100% know how good you’re going to be as far as the sharpness and what you have left at 34? Or does it remain to be seen, you’ll only know on fight night?

 

P. Malignaggi

Fight night you can feel any which way. You can have a good camp but sometimes have a bad night. You can have a bad camp and have a good night. You don’t know how you’re going to be on fight night until you wake up the morning of the fight.

 

But I will say this, I’m having a good camp. And it mainly has to do with the fact that I’ve flown from one camp to another to another and I’ve been able to keep working on my skills and keep working on my sharpness. My weight has stayed low because of the fact that I have consistent training, consistent sparring.

 

I really like the way I’m feeling right now. I like the rhythm that I’m in when I’m in the gym. I like the flow. We’re just going to try to bring this sharp camp into the fight.

 

Q

Do you believe that you got the fight because they believed that you were a faded fighter?

 

P. Malignaggi

I didn’t go that deep into thinking. When I got the call, I was just surprised. Rhen I got the thinking, bi, ọkan, that’s a big fight. Any competitor wants big fights and wants to be in the limelight and wants to be on the big stage. I was wondering if I would ever get a chance to fight on this stage again.

 

I was more just surprised than anything else. I didn’t really go into thinking as to why I got the fight or why I got offered the fight or whatnot. I think that’s more your guys’ ise. And I’m sure they let me know about it on Twitter and in the media why I’ve got this fight. Even if I didn’t think about it, just seeing what everybody says about it, I kind of get the gist of it.

 

If that’s the reason I got offered the fight, it’s the same reason I got offered the Juan Diaz fight in Houston in ’09. It’s the same reason I got the Vyacheslav Senchenko fight in Ukraine in 2012. And my confidence comes from me knowing I have the mental capacity to not let that kind of pressure bother me and have the mental capacity to just go into my zone and eliminate all the negativity from my mind.

 

Danny said earlier he would love the media and the fans to love him. I couldn’t care less whether anybody loves me or hates me. And I think the body of my work throughout my career or the things that I said, the things that I do, shows that I could care less whether anybody loves me or hates. I go out there to do a job. I’m a competitor. I love competing. I love the adrenaline rush of combat at the highest level and testing myself against the best fighters in the world.

 

That’s why I do this. Mo ni ife lati ja – I love to see where I’m at. And on August 1st, I’ll show myself.

 

Q

Danny, where is dad, Angel Garcia?

 

D. Garcia

My dad is doing well. Ni bayi, he’s at a shop. He owns and runs a business. Angel is just being Angel right now. I won’t see him until 5 wakati kẹsan. Only the Lord knows what he’s doing right now.

 

Q

I would say some of the best work that you have done in the ring is by out-foxing heavy-handed opponents. How much of the old fox are we going to see? How is he again against Danny Garcia?

 

P. Malignaggi

I think for the most part, people know Danny’s style, people know my style. We’re going to make some adjustments to each other, both as part of the game plan and once we see each other in the ring.

 

I can’t really tell you exactly how I’m going to play it out until I’m in the ring myself. I plan on being the best me possible. I plan on being the sharpest me possible. And right now, in training, Mo lero gan ti o dara. The plan is to flow this training camp into a sharp night on August 1st.

 

Q

How long have you been thinking about the move up to welter?

 

D. Garcia

I believe right after the Matthysse fight I wanted to move up. I felt like that was a perfect time for me to move up because I beat the best 140-pounder at that time. I had beat Khan and then I came back and beat Morales and Matthysse.

 

I beat two of the best 140-pounders, so I feel like it’s time for me to go up to 147. But they had different plans for me. Me and my team, we decided to stay at 140 for a little longer to see how it played out. I just wasn’t fully strong at the weight class anymore. I just wasn’t fully strong anymore. So I felt like it’s time for me to go up to 147.

 

Q

How confident do you feel that you can become world champion again against the likes of Thurman, Kell Brook, perhaps a rematch against Amir Khan?

 

D. Garcia

Mo wa gan igboya. I faced a lot of good fighters. I faced a lot of great fighters in my career. I have a lot of experience. I was a big 140-pound fighter. I’ve never faced a 140-pound fighter who was taller than me or who looked better than me.

 

I was just squeezing my body down to 140. And I feel like I’m going to be a way better fighter at 147 and be able to use my legs more. Ni 140, I felt like I wasn’t strong no more, so I just had to walk forward all night and knock my opponents out.

 

But I feel like at 147, you’re going to see a more athletic Danny Garcia and be able to use my legs more, using my jab more and see punches clearer. When you drain yourself as hard to see punches, then you get hit with a lot of dumb punches because your vision is not clear.

 

I feel like my vision is going to be a lot clearer and be able to move my head, see the punches better, use my feet. And I think I’m going to be a champion at 147, ju. I know so.

 

L. DiBella

Pẹlu ti, e dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, for joining us for this PBC on ESPN call.

 

Lẹẹkansi, it’ll be Danny “Swift” Garcia against Paulie “Idán Eniyan” Malignaggi, and Danny Jacobs against Sergio Mora in the opening bout at Barclays Center, August 1, primetime on ESPN, coverage beginning at 9:00 pm ET/6:00 pm PT.

 

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

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

Tiketi Se Lori tita Bayi!

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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