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DEONTAY Wilder & Eric Molina apero Ipe tiransikiripiti

 

Tẹ NIBI Fun Audio asopọ

 

Kelly Swanson

O ṣeun gbogbo eniyan fun dida wa loni. Mo wa yiya nipa yi ipe o si yi ija. Loni a ba ti lọ si gbọ lati mejeji awọn onija, Deontay Wilder ati Eric Molina. Dida wa bi daradara ti wa ni Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya, ki o si tun Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager ti SHOWTIME Sports.

 

Nítorí, lati ṣe awọn ti lodo Ifihan, Mo n lilọ lati tan o lori si Lou.

 

Lou DiBella

E dupe, Kelly. O ni nigbagbogbo a gidi idunnu ati ọlá nigbakugba ti o ba gba lati se igbelaruge a heavyweight asiwaju ija, ati Deontay Wilder ni akọkọ Amerika heavyweight asiwaju ninu oyimbo a nigba ti. O si n si sunmọ ni anfani lati dabobo rẹ akọle, his first defense in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, on the campus of UAB from the Bartow Arena.

 

This will be televised as a main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on Saturday night, June 13. This is an interesting time to be at the UAB campus because UAB just reversed a very controversial decision to disband its football program, so college football’s coming back to Birmingham and the campus of UAB and so is heavyweight championship boxing with Deontay Wilder.

 

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, ati $200, but there are less than 1,000 tickets left, and we expect a sold-out house of about 8,500 people and that tickets are going to sell out way before fight night. Nítorí, if anyone wants tickets, get them as soon as you can at UABSports.com and AlabamaFightNight.com. The doors will open at 3 wakati kẹsan. Awọn ija akoôkoô yoo wa ni 3:30 p.m., and then SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHP BOXING on the air at 9 p.m. ATI, 8 p.m. CT, ati 6 p.m. PT.

 

The opening bout on SHOWTIME is a terrific world championship fight itself between 130-pound title contenders, Jose Pedraza and Andrey Klimov. I’d like to invite Executive Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports, Stephen Espinoza.

 

Stephen Espinoza

O ṣeun gan Elo, Lou. It’s an exciting day for all of us here at SHOWTIME. Sẹyìn loni, we announced the imminent launch of a new online streaming service, SHOWTIME Direct to Consumers, which means all our award-winning programming, including all of our live boxing telecasts, will be available on the live East and West Coast feeds for SHOWTIME as well as all of our on demand content. That service will launch in mid-July.

 

Later tonight, we have a great episode of 60 Minutes Sports, which includes a very revealing interview with some of the latest developments in the Pippa scandal. That’s followed by the premier of ALL ACCESS: Deontay Wilder. That’s at 10 p.m. Et / PT. We’ll take a look back at Deontay’s signature win, that which earned him the heavyweight title through the award-winning lens of the series, and we’ll also, as usual, be taking a closer look at the personal side and showing you some of the depth of Deontay’s character that fans might not be familiar with this fall.

 

As for Saturday the 13, we have a big night of fights, perhaps one of our strongest nights of the SHOWTIME Extremecards to date. That kicks off at 7 p.m. Et / PT. That will kick off with two undefeated fighters in a WBC 135-pound elimination bout, Ivan Redkach, who many of you have seen several times on ShoBox against Dejan Zlaticanin, who is a very tough challenger. Bakannaa, one of the staples of Extreme and a very highly regarded prospect, Julian Williams of Philadelphia, will be in tough against a Russian welterweight prospect, Arman Ovsepyan.

 

Then it’s SHOWTIME, a championship double header, as Lou indicated. Ni awọn šiši ija, we have undefeated amateur standout, Jose Pedraza of Puerto Rico facing heavy hitter Andrey Klimov. Pedraza, dajudaju, has represented Puerto Rico in the 2008 Olimpiiki, was a gold medalist at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean games. You’ve seen him featured on ShoBox. He’s a very skilled fighter.

 

Andrey Klimov, also a top amateur, former Russian lightweight belt holder. His only loss, dajudaju, is to the current WBO 140-pound champion, Terence Crawford. Lou will give a little bit more into detail on main event and introduce the fighters, but allow me to say that we do expect a tremendous turnout for our first world champion boxing event and for our SHOWTIME Boxing telecast in the state of Alabama.

 

As we know, a packed arena adds a tremendous element of excitement to live television. We’re proud to present this compelling and refreshing world heavyweight title fight live on SHOWTIME.

 

Back over to you, Lou.

 

L. DiBella

O ṣeun pupọ, Stephen. The heavyweight championship bout features Deontay Wilder being challenged by Eric Molina. Molina is 23-2 pẹlu 17 KOs. He’s on a five-fight winning streak and a three-fight knockout streak, including a career best win over Davarryl Williamson. His only loss since his pro debut came against Chris Arreola. He’s ranked number 9 nipasẹ awọn WBC.

 

He’s also a really interesting guy as I’ve gotten to hear him a few times over the course of this promotion, who does a lot to give back to his community, who has a great sense of charity and community, and he’s made it very clear that he’s got nothing to lose here. He’s viewing this as an opportunity of a lifetime, and that he’s going to do anything and everything to shock the world and take that world championship away from Deontay Wilder.

 

Nítorí, it’s my pleasure to introduce world title challenger, Eric Molina.

 

Eric Molina

Pẹlẹ O, buruku. Just like Lou just said, that was a good introduction of who I am and what I’m coming in to do. We’re very excited about the fight, the opportunity to go down to Alabama. We know it’s going to be a very hectic environment down there, very uncomfortable environment, but Wilder is the champion, and he gets to enjoy all these privileges of all the guidelines of where we fight and all the logistics of it, so we’re excited for the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight world title and we are very prepared.

 

Training camp is going extremely well. We’re closing up our training camp on Saturday, and we should be ready to go down to Alabama on Monday. Everything’s looking very good, and we’re ready to go.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Eric. Fight week, next week, there’ll be a slew of events leading up to the fight, including a workout on Wednesday and a public weigh-in on Friday. I’d like people to follow AlabamaTitleFight.com for all details as they’re updated, including a lot of details about stuff that’s open to the public and that the people of Birmingham can enjoy during fight week, so that’s www.AlabamaTitleFight.com.

 

One of the proudest sons and the greatest sons of Birmingham, Alabama, is a young man who’s a physical specimen. O si ni 33-0, with an incredible knockout rate of 32 KOs in 33 njà. Deontay Wilder had a brief but decorated amateur career that concluded with a trip to the Olympics where he won a bronze medal for the United States. He won a 12-round decision over Bermane Stiverne in January to become the WBC heavyweight champion.

 

In his professional career he’s knocked out former Olympic gold medalist, Audley Harrison in one round, former heavyweight title holder, Sergei Liakhovich in one round. He only began boxing in 2005, and his quick ascent in the sport was pretty amazing and actually the inspiration for a children’s book called Deontay the Future World Champ, and I guess that children’s book was prophetic because it’s now Deontay, the World Champ.

 

He was born in Tuscaloosa, grew up a diehard Crimson Tide fan, and he’s returning home to fight in Alabama for the first time in three years to defend his WBC heavyweight title for the first time.

 

Nítorí, it’s my honor and pleasure to introduce WBC heavyweight champion of the world, Deontay Wilder.

 

Deontay Wilder

Pẹlẹ O, buruku. I’m excited to have this opportunity to get back in the ring and display my talent more. All the people that are going to be watching and the people that are going to be in attendance, it’s a pleasure and an honor to be able to get in the ring to do something that I love to do and I have a very strong passion about, so I’m excited about June 13. I’m excited about coming to my home state of Alabama.

 

When I set forth becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, I got one part of it becoming the heavyweight champion, the WBC heavyweight champion of the world. I’ve still got a long way to go, but I’m honored and pleased to have my very first title defense in Alabama. We’re going to make history come June 13 by having the first title fight of any division in the state of Alabama, and that’s a pleasure and definitely an honor to me. Nítorí, me and Eric will definitely be witnessing and making history come June 13.

 

I appreciate him for signing the contract and accepting this opportunity. A lot of guys don’t get an opportunity to be able to fight for a world title, and I congratulate him on the opportunity. I know it’s going to be a great fight. He’s going to come to fight, and that’s what I expect. I expect a great fight. He’s someone that got a big bark but want a big bite in the ring as well too, so that’s what I expect. To all my fans, he’s coming to enemy territory. He’s coming to an arena filled with nothing but majority of hometown people in the state of Alabama, so that’s a tough environment to come into and then facing one of the most dangerous guys in the division to date.

 

Nítorí, I applaud him for that. I’m just ready. I’ve been waiting for a long time to get back in the ring. After my last fight, I want to stay consistent. I want to stay busy in fights. I love to do this. God gave me the opportunity to do this. I’m going to keep doing it, keep giving the fans what they want to see, and that’s great fights and defending my title as much as possible. You can tell by my voice that I’m super excited. Nko le duro. There’s nothing like what I do, my job, and that’s to whoop a**, and I can’t wait to get up in there come June 13.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Deontay. Daradara, now we’ll open it up for questions.

 

Q

As my understanding is, Deontay, a couple years ago, or three years ago, whenever it was, not that long after you turned pro, that the people in Alabama really created the boxing commission that is there to regulate the sport basically because they wanted their favorite son, Deontay Wilder, to be able to fight in the home state and to put on these kind of big shows.

 

When that happened, was the ultimate goal for you to put on a big event in your home state?

 

D. Wilder

This definitely was the ultimate goal. My trainer and co-manager, Jay Deas, we set forth a goal to getting a commission here. We had a lot of great champions that’s from here but couldn’t get fight due to the fact that there was no commission here. I already had plans of after the Olympics turning pro and staying and residing here in my home state. I had a vision for this state. I wanted to make it bigger than just college football. I gave them opportunities to have a professional sport here, ati awọn ti o ni Boxing, so once we got our commission, it was uphill from there. A lot of people have gotten on board. A lot of people have never troubled with boxing, akoko, in their life, until they read about the story of my movement, what’s going on, and a lot of people had lost interest in boxing until they read about my story, my movement. Bayi, they’re on board.

 

Nítorí, it became a bit of a thing for the state of Alabama now, so they put me on top as far as the sport is concerned here in the state of Alabama because there’s nothing like a world sport, nothing. Nothing national can compete with a world-level sport.

 

Q

I was wondering if you could mention who are some of those other top contenders that you guys looked to fight before you decided to make an agreement with Eric?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, at this moment, I feel like stating names is irrelevant right now. Next week will be fight week, and everything is focused on Eric Molina. That’s the main focus, and I love the guys. It wouldn’t do any good stating names. They had the opportunity. Eric stepped up to the plate, and we’ll congratulate him. We’re going to put on a great performance June 13.

 

Q

How do you respond to the people who say, ‘Eric Molina, who’s that? And why should he be in a heavyweight championship fight?’

Ati. Molina

Well there are a lot of casual boxing fans out there that really don’t know too much about Eric Molina. I have been in pretty big fights. I fought Tony Grano, the NABF champion, ranked in the top 10 in the world for over a year. If you look at my record, you see two losses. In the casual boxing sense, you see those two losses. Only a fighter knows how hard it is to bounce back from losses like those.

 

Nítorí, the casual fan doesn’t say ah, daradara, they say he’s got these two losses, but I know what I’ve been through to come back from my losses, things that I’ve learned from my losses, and I positioned myself back into being a top contender in the world.

 

A lot of these fights on my resume, you see fights, but you don’t see the other angles of what’s on the table, how long I had to prepare, the things I had to go through outside of the ring, so I’m glad that June 13th is coming up. We’ve had a very smooth training camp, and I’m coming in with everything. I’ve never been this prepared for a fight before. I’ve never had the privilege to come in this prepared for a fight, so we’re excited about it.

 

Q

Eric, because your two defeats were in the first round, and because Deontay has so many first-round knockouts, he’s a fast starter, how pivotal is getting through the first round in this fight?

 

Ati. Molina

Daradara, it’s definitely important. I think that this is definitely a fight that from the first bell, I think it’s going to be a fast-paced fight. Deontay Wilder’s a big puncher, but I feel that I’m a big puncher also, so I think that it’s very important to be ready from the first bell. Anything could happen at any given second. It’s a heavyweight world title fight.

 

Q

Do you kind of feel that some pressure’s off of you to try to knock out everybody, or have to knock out everybody?

D. Wilder

Mo mọ, you can say so, but I don’t live my life with pressure. I’m an easy-going person. I’m the type of person, people’s opinions about me doesn’t matter, especially when I’m in the ring because I know that everything I do, Mo ti mura fun, I train hard for each and every time, in camp, in training.

 

I’m always training, I never stop. I don’t take any days off. I’m always training because I love to do this. I love to box. I love to be able to get in there and perform for the fans, so I don’t have any days off. But you can’t please everybody. There are too many billions of people in the world to try to please every opinion, to try to please everybody. Even when people said things about me, what I couldn’t do, my last fight I proved everything to them. That made me an even more dangerous fighter because now people know what I’m capable of doing. Not only that I’m a puncher, but I can box. I can have fun. I can go 12 rounds and make it seem like it is nothing. I can take a punch. That’s nothing, but we’ve been telling people for years what I could do, just needed the right person in there for me to display my talents. There’s no pressure on me at all.

 

I don’t go in there and try to look for the knockout, anyway. I go in there and let my hands go, and if I get the knockout, I get it. I would prefer the knockout, dajudaju. This is a heavyweight division. It’s all based about power. When people get dressed up and come out to that fight, they come to see a knockout. They want to see a couple of rounds or whatever, to see what kind of skill and will that person has, maybe a little heart, and then they want to see the knockout because they’ve got other things planned for that night.

 

And when they come to see a Deontay Wilder fight, that’s what I want to bring them. I want to bring them knockouts, but that last fight, it meant so much more than just a knockout because I did, I wanted to prove to people what I was capable of doing. I think that particular night, winning a title, that was the perfect moment to prove what I’m capable of doing and what I’m all about.

 

Nítorí, now it’s time to get back on to my knockout streak like people expect from me, and that’s what I want to do, so here we go, baby.

 

Q

Lou, how were the ticket sales for the fight coming up?

L. DiBella

The ticket sales have been fairly remarkable, kosi, 7,500 tickets already sold. The capacity’s 8,500, so we’re not even in fight week and we’re looking at a sellout. We’re not in the last few days, and we’re looking at a sellout. I think we’re going to sell out before there’s a walk-up.

 

Q

Deontay, how does it feel just to go 12 iyipo? It’s something you hadn’t done yet in your professional career, and how did it feel just to not to say get the rounds, just to quiet a lot of the critics. That was the one knock against you, how would you do in a 12-round fight?

 

D. Wilder

To go 12 rounds is, it’s something I do in training, I do in camp. The hardest part in boxing is not the part where you go out there and compete and fight your opponent. It’s the training part. That’s the hard part, the training, what people don’t really see.

 

They think fighters just go out there one night, they fight 12 rounds or less, and then that’s it, they get paid, oh, o n niyen. But the hard part is in camp, what you do in training, what you do in camp. That’s the ultimate hard part of it and we-12 rounds is nothing. I’ve been telling 12 rounds is nothing to me. It’s an appetizer.

 

Most of the time, we go 15. After getting my belt, I was traveling for three months. I got right back in the gym and did 20 iyipo, easy, because I’m never out of shape. I’m always full of energy. I love to do this, so to go to 12 iyipo, that wasn’t anything. As you can see, I still had energy to go even six more, seven more rounds in that fight. But to silence the critics, bayi, we’re talking about something.

 

To silence the critics, that was such a joyful feeling for me. That right there meant a lot to me because like I said, we live in a world that’s based on opinions of many people. Some people know what they’re talking about. The majority of them and most don’t know what they’re talking about, and it was a remarkable feeling to be able to silence the critics. It was even enjoyable to see their faces, to see their voice, to have to eat their words. That was enjoyable right there.

 

Q

Did you ever think that in your wildest dreams this fight next Saturday would be taking place?

 

D. Wilder

I did dream it. Sometimes things start with a dream, and they say dreams do come true, but dreams only come true if you allow them to. It is not just going to come true just because you had dreamt it. You’ve got to dream it, and then you’ve got to apply some kind of ultimate goal to it. Then when you set a goal, you’ve still got to apply self-preservation, as far as gaining that goal and making that dream come true.

 

I dreamt it. I spoke it into existence. I believe in the power of the tongue, and I made my dream come true, and now we about to have it, about to make it the biggest thing in the state of Alabama. It’s just a blessing. I told people before, I’m a blessing to the state of Alabama, and a lot of people have agreed with me, ti o ni fun awọn daju.

 

Nítorí, I am very honored to be able to fight in my state because a lot of fighters can’t fight in their state. A lot of fighters don’t have a home to come to, they have to fight elsewhere, but I have the honor and the privilege to have a state that’s behind me and has loved me, and I’m looking forward to it. And like I said, me and Molina are going to make history that night. Win, lose, or draw, we’re going to make history that night in the state of Alabama.

 

Q

How do you try to eliminate the distraction of fighting at home, people talking about bigger fights for you in the future? How do you focus on this particular fight and not look forward or not get kind of caught up in the hoopla now of being the heavyweight champion?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, for me it’s just when I look at an opponent, the task that lies at hand, I automatically focus on that. I can’t look past nobody. I can’t put nobody aside. I treat every opponent that I get in the ring, no matter what their record is or what their resume may read, I look at this opponent as if he’s the most dangerous person in the world.

 

I look at an opponent as if I’m still a contender trying to gain me a world title, and that’s how I do all my opponents. And by doing that, it keeps me focused. It keeps me humbled as well too to do what I’ve got to do because this is boxing, and this is the heavyweight division. Anything can happen in boxing.

 

No man can ever feel like he’s bigger than the next person because once you start doing that, you start loosening up, your training starts to get a little lighter because you’re not training, you don’t have that hunger any more, and a lot of things will start to get exposed. People take advantage of that and feel confidence in themselves.

 

Nítorí, I don’t want to be that type of fighter that I feel like oh, I’m at the top now, I don’t have to train as hard as I was when I was a hungry fighter, because I’m still hungry. I’ve still got goals, I’m still looking to do things in this sport to make it bigger and better. I tell people all the time that even though I’m the WBC heavyweight champion of the world, my heart still feels like a contender, and by my heart still feeling like a contender, it keeps me humble. It keeps me grounded. It keeps me very, Mo mọ, gan, very hungry.

 

Q

To quote Ric Flair, ‘To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.And you know, the man in the heavyweight division for the last decade or so has been Wladimir Klitschko. A lot of people are discussing you as the heir apparent to that, so while you’re staying hungry and moving up the chain and continuing to fight, is that something that’s in the back of your mind, and do you think that’s something that you’re going to have to conquer to truly be the full heavyweight champion of the world?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, I’m going to put it like this, that fight is titled not if it’s going to happen, but when it’s going to happen. Dajudaju, that’s something I think about, but at this moment in time, I’m not focused on him. He will get his turn as well too, and last time I checked, I have the most prestigious, most well-known, most precious, beautiful belt in all of boxing, something that’s been around for a very long time, and that’s the WBC crown, it’s something that everybody wants.

 

Nítorí, I have that. I’m the owner of that, so I’m not worried about anything else. Ni bayi, it’s all about Deontay Wilder and Eric Molina, and that’s what I’m looking forward to, Deontay Wilder versus Eric Molina.

 

Q

Eric, is it motivating to you towhen you hear people say that you’re just someone to help Deontaya spotlight matchup, a homecoming match, someone that he can look good against? Does that give you even more motivation than just the fact that you’re fighting for the heavyweight championship of the world?

 

Ati. Molina

It definitely motivates me more because people have their opinions, and like Wilder said, a lot of people don’t know too much about different angles of boxing, so people don’t want to give me a shot, people don’t think I have a shot, and that’s fine. I’ve used it as motivation. I’ve definitely trained hard. I’m stronger than I’ve ever been, and I’m not here to convince people to give me a shot or not. I know what I bring to the table. I know the size and strength that I bring to the table, and I don’t have to convince nobody to root for me or to give me a shot or to believe in me.

 

The people that love me, awọn enia, my family and my fans, they believe in me, and I believe in myself, more importantly. Nítorí, we’re coming in, I’m coming in June 13th, and I’m blessed to, daradara, God has given me more strength than I’ve ever had, and I’m excited, and we’re good to go.

 

Q

Deontay, you had spoken about obviously being Alabama’s fighter, Alabama’s hero. There’s some deep divisions in the state there. You’re from Tuscaloosa. You’re an avowed Alabama fan. Have you united even the Auburn people behind you?

 

D. Wilder

I’m representingAlabama football has its own rival and different things like that, but this is not Alabama football, this is a heavyweight championship world title fight, and I’m representing not only just Tuscaloosa, I’m representing the whole state. I’ve got the whole state behind me. This is a worldwide event, so I just can’t say I just got Tuscaloosa or have a rival with Auburn. Ṣe Ko, I’m representing the whole state of Alabama, and the whole state of Alabama is behind me. That’s the unique and the special thing about it, that I’m representing the whole state, and people love that. I’m looking forward todefinitely it’s going to be a packed venue, ti o ni fun awọn daju. I’m looking forward to that and moving on to an even bigger venue than the state of Alabama.

 

We’ve got even bigger venues, and I’m looking forward to packing everything out, but right now it starts with the Bartow Arena. I’m looking forward to displaying my talent there and making history right there, the first title fight in Alabama in any division right there at Bartow Arena.

 

Q

Klitschko was extended a little bit in his last time out with Bryant Jennings. Did you see anything there that led you to believe that this guy’s not Superman?

 

D. Wilder

Mo mọ, we all did. We all seen loose holes. We all see something that was there. If anybody says they didn’t, then they’re a liar. We all seen that, but when that time comes, I’m going to execute those things that I saw. But right now, it’s hard to talk about another fighter when you’ve got one fighter that you’re getting ready to face and is on the phone now.

 

My focus is not on another fighter because if I don’t get past him, we can forget talking about anybody else. It’s irrelevant to talk about anybody else if this fight isn’t done. It’s not over yet, so it’s hard for me to state or talk about another fighter when I’ve got a task that lies at hand.

 

Once I get finished with Molina, then we can come back and talk about Klitschko.

Q

Do you give Tyson Fury much of a chance against Wladimir, and whether or not he gets wiped out against Wladimir, is that still something you’d like to do, come to England and take Furyon, shut his mouth up?

 

D. Wilder

I give Tyson a great percent of the chance of coming in and being a new world champion. It’s all going to depend on him, how serious he takes this business, this game, how serious he takes training and the preparation for that. I wish him luck on everything he does and on becoming the world champion.

 

There’s nothing like setting a goal to become a world champion and being that, seeing your hand raised high with that belt saying you are the world champion. It’s a great feeling to be a world champion, so it’s going to be up to him. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, we’ve seen what Klitschko did in his last fight, and we’ll see how he can adjust to a bigger fighter. These are bigger guys now, and that’s what’s running division, the bigger guys. That’s fine. All the taller fighters in the heavyweight divisions are taking over, so we’ll see what Tyson has lies ahead, so we can only wait.

 

Q

Deontay, do you think you could be bigger for boxing than Floyd Mayweather?

 

D. Wilder

Oh, pato. Most definitely, and I say that with high confidence because the heavyweight division is the cream of the crop in the first place, and the things that I bring, the excitement, the personality that I have, everything about me is all me, is totally me. Some people, some guys when they have cameras in their face, they pursue to be a certain type of person. Their persona about them changes or whatever, and then when the camera is off, they’re a whole totally different person. I don’t have flip personalities. I’m not a fake person.

 

Everything about me is real, everything you see, even the ALL ACCESS (lori Showtime). Se o mo, you all watch the ALL ACCESS, everything is me. Nothing is scripted. Nothing is planned out, nothing. I can’t sit back and let somebody script something out about my life and what it is because it’ll be fake, and I won’t be able to go through with it because it wouldn’t be me.

 

Nítorí, I think I bring a lot of excitement to this division. I have woken up a lot of people as far as friends to come back to the division and stuff like that, and I know I’m doing the right things. People love me. That’s what it’s all about, but I’m just glad to be a part of the movement because we’ve got a lot of other exciting heavyweights that have made itcome back alive again as well too, whether it’s bashing up the talking or whether it’s the excitement of the performance of their fights. Nítorí, the division is definitely on the rise, and I’m looking to be the biggest thing in boxing, akoko.

Q

Deontay, you’ve said several times that your focus is just on this fight and Eric Molina and not anybody else in the heavyweight division. Could you talk a little bit about what you know about Eric Molina and why you think you’re going to be victorious in this fight?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, the only thing I know about Eric, he’s got a nice size as far as height-wise. His weight, I know the record about the guy, and he looks pretty exciting. He’s not the biggest, or tallest, but when people see two tall guys, I think he’s 6’5and I’m 6’7″, so when people see two big guys get in there, they automatically see the excitement and thrill, what they can bring. I’m not the type of guy that looks at any kind of films or nothing like that. I don’t believe in it. I’ve never done it in all of my career, and I’m not going to start now.

 

I like to have a challenge. I like to be surprised in the ring to see what they have so I can adjust to that fighter when I get them in the ring.

 

Q

Why do you think you’re going to be able to win in this fight? What are your advantages? You’re the favorite, o han ni, but why do you think that’s going to play out?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, mi igbekele jẹ ni ohun gbogbo-akoko ga. I’m always confident in any opponent that I get in the ring with. That’s just my mentality. I feel like if you don’t believe in yourself, then it’s hard to convince or motivate somebody else to believe in you. You can have all the greatest trainers and all the strength trainers, the top of the line strength trainers in the world, but if they don’t really believe in what you’re doing, you don’t really believe in yourself first, then you can’t get those guys to be motivated to believe in yourself.

 

Nítorí, first and foremost, I believe in myself. My confidence has always been over the top, no matter what opponent I get in the ring with. A definite advantage I have is my speed, my footwork and the power that I bring. My defense is remarkable with my footwork. My athleticism kills a lot of the fighters, and that’s what I’m going to bring to the ring. Nítorí, I’ll come through anybody. They’re all going to try and come, and that’s what they’re supposed to do. I just hope they come in the hopes of really trying to take it. That’s what I’m looking for. I’m looking for a guy that’s very hungry, that’s really trying to take this belt, to make this exciting. I want the most challenging opponent that I can get.

 

Q

Eric, obviouslywe know that Deontay’s the favorite. He’s going to have the crowd behind him. Why do you think you can win this fight being the underdog?

 

Ati. Molina

I’ve realized one thing, that people keep saying Alabama this and Alabama that. We know how hectic it’s going to be going down there. That’s what the heavyweight world championship belt’s all about. You can’t expect to go in and fight no easy fights. Mo mọ, you want to become champion, you’ve got to go through hell to get it. I’m expecting to go down to Alabama. It’s going to be a hard situation, a very uncomfortable situation, his backyard, awọn enia rẹ, his commission, his everything.

 

But to be heavyweight world champion, this isn’t easy, so I’m excited. I’m mentally focused to go down there and face all these things. Number kan, I want to bring that title back. I want to bring it back home. And like I said, if people don’t give me a shot, I don’t got to convince them to give me a shot or not to give me a shot. I know what I’m bringing to the table. I know what I’m coming to do, and that’s all that counts.

 

Q

Eric, howmuch do you think you’ve improved as a fighter in the last few years? Because you know everyone’s going to look at your record, they’re going to look at the loss to Arreola three years ago. How much do you think you’ve improved since then?

 

Ati. Molina

Daradara, I’ve always believed that special fighters are able to learn from their losses, but not all fighters can learn from their losses. I believe I’m a special fighter because I’ve learned from my losses, and I know I’ve learned from my losses. I’ve been able to bounce back. I’ve been able to be a better fighter. I’ve been able to put things together better, and I mean, a lot of things about my record that people don’t really understand is how hard it is for somebody to bounce back from some of the losses that I’ve been through, how hard it really is.

 

Nítorí, I’ve definitely handled those things that were very challenging, and I’ve regrouped. I’ve put myself back together. I’ve become a contender again, and I’m definitely a stronger, more experienced, more confident fighter. And I’m ready.

 

Lou DiBella

That’ll be it, buruku. E dupe, Deontay. E dupe, Eric. E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, for joining us. Just one more time, the event will be at the Bartow Arena on the campus of UAB in Birmingham, Alabama. Tiketi ni o wa $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, ati $200, but there are less than 1,000 tickets left. We expect a sold-out house of about 8,500 shortly, so get your tickets quickly at UABSports.com and AlabamaTitleFight.com. Showtime Championship Boxing will be on the air at 9 p.m. Oorun Time, 8 p.m. Central Time, 6 p.m. Pacific Time. The doors open to the arena at 3 p.m., first fight at 3:30 p.m., and thank you all for joining us.

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-Yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibi Satidee, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-romoted nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-Yika ija fun awọn IBF Jr. Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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UNBEATENS IVAN REDKACH, DEJAN ZLATICANIN CLASH IN MAIN EVENT ON SHO EXTREME® WINNER GETS CRACK AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Rising Star Julian Williams Aims to Remain Undefeated

Saturday, June 13 at Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

NIU YOKI (June 5, 2015) – With a shot at a lightweight world title on the line, undefeated aye-ni ipo contenders John “Awọn Ẹru” REDK ati Dejan “The Dynamite” Zlaticanin yoo square ni pipa ni a 12-yika eliminator Saturday, June 13, ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime Boxing lori Sho awọn iwọn® (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun) ni Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, unbeaten oke 10-ipo Super welterweight Julian “J Rock” Williams (19-0-1, 11 IYE, 1 ND), ti Philadelphia, yoo wa ni o lodi nipa Armenia ká Ko dara Ovsepyan (14-4, 11 KOs), ti Glendale, Calif., in a ten-round bout. Time permitting, lile-kọlu ina heavyweights Ahmed Elbiali (10-0, 9 KOs, 1-1 WSB), ti Miami, Fla, ati Gbigba Woods (8-4, 7 KOs), ti Atlanta, will collide in a swing match.

 

Nigbamii ti o aṣalẹ, ni Showtime asiwaju Boxing®akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, undefeated WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., will make the first defense of his title when he faces Eric “Onilu Boy” Molina (23-2, 17 KOs), ti Raymondville, Texas, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT).

 

Awọn Winner laarin Redkach (18-0, 1 ND, 14 KOs), ti Los Angeles, ati Zlaticanin (16-0, 9 KOs), ti Montenegro, di dandan Challenger si Jorge Linares, the WBC 135-pound world champion who registered a 10th-round TKO over then-No. 1 contender Kevin Mitchell lori May 30. Zlaticanin and Redkach are the second- and third-rated contenders by the WBC at 135 poun.

 

Redkach and Zlaticanin are talented southpaws who were both accomplished amateurs in Eastern Europe. REDK, a 2008 Olympic Games alternate for his native Ukraine, is known for his aggressive and relentless style. The 29-year-old is coming off a sixth-round knockout over Yakubu Amidu kẹhin Jan. 9 lori ShoBox: The New generation and has been angling for a title shot in 2015.

 

This is the most important fight of my life,” said Redkach, who made ESPN.com’s “Top 20 Prospects to Watch lists in 2012 ati 2013. “I’ve never trained longer or harder for a fight. Mi olukọni, Robert Garcia, has me totally prepared and in great shape.

 

It’s going to be a good action fight. I’ve watched tapes of [Zlaticanin’s] last two fights so I feel I’m familiar with him. He’s very strong and he throws a lot of punches. I thank him [Zlaticanin] for coming to the United States. I’m honored. But this is a good matchup for me. I want to thank my team for giving me this opportunity. This is another step closer to my dream, the world title. I’m confident in myself. I’m going to put on a great show.

 

Dejan (oyè “DAY-han) Zlaticanin (silentz” – oyè “la-ti-CAH-nin) is making his U.S. ati 2015 Uncomfortable. Zlaticanin’s most significant victory of his career came two outings ago when, as a prohibitive underdog, he earned a well-deserved 12-round split decision over hometown favorite Ricky Burns, a former two-division world champion.

 

The 31-year-old Zlaticanin, who moved training camps to the U.S. for his stateside debut, is an offensive-minded fighter who constantly pressures his opponents, outworks them and wears them down. Zlaticanin, of the Southeastern European country of Montenegro, represents the toughest opponent of Redkach’s career, though he’ll be giving away four inches in height to his opponent.

 

I think I will knock Ivan Redkach out,” Zlaticanin said. “I don’t like his behavior. Now that I’m training in America, I think I will be stronger and better than I was before.

 

The fast-rising Williams, 25, is making his sixth appearance on SHO EXTREME, more than any other boxer. Ranked in the top ten by multiple sanctioning bodies, the undefeated 154-pounder has won six consecutive fights, four by knockout since a bout with still-unbeaten Hugo Centeno Jr., ended in a fourth-round No Decision in September 2013. Williams was up, 3-0 ni iyipo gba, when the fight was halted due to an unintentional clash of heads. In his last start he scored one knockdown en route to a shutout 10-round decision over veteran Joey Hernandez lori April 4.

 

I’ve seen some tape on my opponent,” Williams si wi. “He seems to be a really good, solid fighter. I’m expecting a tough fight, and I’m prepared. Mo setan.”

 

The 29-year-old Ovsepyan trains out of the Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles and has campaigned for most of his career in California or Russia. The aggressive-minded Ovsepyan has had difficulty getting fights in the past and this will be his first ring assignment in 13 osu.

 

I’ve been training for a whole year now,” o si wi pe. “They kept telling me that I could get a fight at any minute. I was supposed to have a fight in December, but it was canceled.

 

I’ve seen Williams fight a couple of times, but it doesn’t matter to me. I don’t even want to know anything about my opponent. I just want to get back in the ring and get a win. I’m hungry and he better not be taking me lightly.

 

Ni awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated Jose “The Sniper” Pedraza(19-0, 12 KOs), ti Cidra, Puẹto Riko, yoo gba lori Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 KOs), ti Klimovski, Russia, ni a 12-rounder fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Junior Lightweight World asiwaju.

 

Brian Custer will host the SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast with Barry Tompkins calling the blow-by-blow at ringside alongside expert analyst Steve Farhood.

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment ni sepo pẹlu Bruno ti oyan Team ni o wa lori sale bayi. Tickets bẹrẹ ni nikan $25 pẹlu awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile lọ fun $200. VIP won jo ni o wa tun wa. Lati ra tiketi egeb yẹ ki o be alabamatitlefight.com. Tickets ti wa ni ta sare ati ki o a sellout wa ni ti ifojusọna.

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-Yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibiSaturday, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-romoted nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-Yika ija fun awọn IBF Jr. Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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DEONTAY Wilder, Eric Molina, JOSE PEDRAZA MEDIA DAY WORKOUT QUOTES & Awọn fọto

Heavyweight World Championship Saturday, June 13,
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NIU YOKI (June 1, 2015) – Unbeaten Heavyweight World asiwaju DeontayAwọn Idẹ BomberWilder, confident heavyweight contender Eric “Onilu Boy” Molina and unbeaten junior lightweight Jose “The Sniper” Pedraza participated in Media Day Workouts last Thursday for their fights Saturday, June 13, lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) ni Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

The power-punching, popular hometown favorite Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., will make the first defense of his title when he meets Molina (23-2, 17 KOs), ti Raymondville, Texas, ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lori June 13. Pedraza (19-0, 12 KOs), ti Caguas, Puẹto Riko, yoo pade Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 KOs), ti Klimovski, Russia, in a 12-rounder for the vacant IBF Junior Lightweight World Championship in the co-feature.

 

Below is what Wilder, Molina and Pedraza said during their separate Media Days in Northport, Ala., Weslaco, Texas and Cidra, Puẹto Riko, lẹsẹsẹ:

 

DEONTAY Wilder, Heavyweight World asiwaju

It’s definitely a blessing to be able to fight in my state. When we set the goal to be heavyweight champion of the world that was one of the goals we set, to bring it to Alabama. Just to change it up and give Alabama some spice besides football, and to finally get the opportunity to have a major fight in the state of Alabama. This is what we were looking for when we worked to bring the commission here, and we were successful and got it done. This is what we were looking for.

 

I want Alabama to be my home territory. It’s why I stay here. Some people still try to throw me out but my heart is here and I’ve got bigger and better plans. This is just the beginning.

 

My team handles all the distractions (from fighting at home). I’ve got a wonderful team. Mo wa o kan setan lati lọ. I’m ready to get this party started and welcome Molina to Alabama.

 

My hand is fine. We tested it yesterday for 10-ounce gloves because that’s the competition weight. We put it on and I felt great. It gave me even more confidence. I’m ready to get in the ring and do what I have to do and perform for my people.

 

(on being world champion)

 

We knew we would be doing a lot of traveling after getting the belt but we didn’t know the capacity of how much. It’s been a journey for me.

 

I think I bring a different flavor to the sport of boxing, and I want to bring even more to the world.

 

(on Molina)

 

I haven’t heard from Molina but that’s good, that means he’s focused. I want him to come very focused. I know he’s going to be nervous and scared, but they say if you back a rabbit in a corner, they fight back.

 

I’m most dangerous when I’m at home. I’m not going to let down my home crowd and let someone take what I’ve worked so hard for. He’s not going to come behind enemy lines and take anything from me.

 

I want a great performance from him. I want a great performance for the crowd and people to say, 'Hey, I want to come back for the next one!’ and to be hungry for the next one. We got a lot of fights we want to do in Alabama, and this is just the start. I want to move on from Bartow to the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC), which is bigger than the MGM Grand.

 

Every title defense is proving something. I’m the world’s most wanted, and everyone wants it. I’ve got the WBC crown. It’s the most well-known, famous belt in boxing. Everyone wants their name on this belt, and I have it. Every fight is a dangerous fight when I’m putting the belt on the line, and I train as if everyone is a world champion.

 

(on why he’s defending against Molina)

 

We have a lot of other opponents, but Molina was the one to understand the opportunity that lies at hand. Some people can price themselves out and some teams make it so difficult that the fight won’t happen. They can really block themselves out from getting the fight. You can have the money or the opportunity. Molina understands what the situation is, and he stepped up to the plate and understands the opportunity at hand to be the World Heavyweight Champion.

 

My last fight I proved to everyone what I was capable of. I can go 12 rounds and take a punch. I can be just as fresh in the 12th round as the 1st.

 

The sky’s the limit in what we’re trying to do. I represent the state. Even though I’m from Tuscaloosa, it’s not just where my gym is in Northport or Coffeeville. I represent the state of Alabama. I need a home territory and a home state not only where we can bring in local people, bring in the nation, but also bring in the whole world.

Eric Molina, Heavyweight Contender

 

This is the fight that we dream about when we first lace on the gloves and I am extremely excited about the opportunity to fight for the biggest prize in sports, the WBC heavyweight title. I’ve been preparing and training very hard, and I’m almost at the point where we’re ready to go.

 

We’ve studied a lot of Wilder, and expect a very physical fight. I think a lot of people are underestimating my strength and power. They know Wilder can punch but they are underestimating the power that I possess.

 

We know it’s going be a hostile environment, fighting in basically his backyard, but he’s now the champion and with that he gets an opportunity in his optional title defense (to fight who he wants, where he wants). He gets to enjoy those opportunities, but that’s where I come in.

 

“Dajudaju, I’m confident I can win the title. I think people look at my record and think this or that, but I don’t feel they understand my entire career, the things I have gone through and overcome, the different angles of boxing that more than meets the eye.

 

Nothing against Deontay, who has worked hard to get to where he is, but he doesn’t represent the kind of fighter, ni Gbogbogbo, that I am. I’ve always had to fight and struggle from fight to fight. I never had a true training camp situation. I’m not saying he had things easy, but I had to work and juggle things to keep going. Only the fighters in my situation can understand it.

 

I’ve been boxing for nine years. I have a BS and Master’s Degree and I’m in my fourth year teaching kids with disabilities. Along with boxing, this is what I do. This is who I am, and I am not ashamed of who I am either. I’m proud. If they want to consider me an underdog, itanran. But I’m also the guy who got knocked out in his first pro fight and battled back to where I am now and I’m fighting for the championship.

 

What people don’t know about me is that my career has been all about determination, strength and struggles. Other boxers, including Bernard Hopkins, lost their first fights and went on to win a world title. I’ve learned a lot from my two losses and now I have the confidence to accomplish anything.

 

Bottom line is I am not trying to convince anybody who I am, I just want people to see who the real Eric Molina isthat I am more than what my record on paper indicates. I was NABF champion for a while but could never get a fight so I was dropped from the rankings. It was like I had to start over again. But I stuck to it, and with everything else I had going on outside the ring, things I had to put aside for this fight, still managed to get into the position I’m in now.

 

I don’t think there’s ever been a heavyweight contender like me. Where I train, there are no other real heavyweights except for one or two. I have to fly guys in to help me work with the guys already here. I’ve been in camps with Bermane Stiverne; I often had to go to where the sparring was just to get the work.

 

I’ve never been in a spot where things have been easy for me in boxing. I never had the odds on my side, the tools, the resources. But I still made it this far and want to go farther.

 

I think the first round is very important. I expect that from the get-go that he will feel like he could hurt me, but I also feel very strongly that I could hurt him. So it is very important to be ready for that first bell.

 

“Eleyi ti ni lilọ lati je kan nla ija, much, much better than many may be expecting, and I am ready.

 

Jose Pedraza, Unbeaten Junior Lightweight Contender

As a Puerto Rican, every time I fight, I fight for the honor of my people. Nítorí, lori June 13, I won’t only be fighting to win a world title, I’ll be fighting for Cidra, Puerto Rico and for all the Puerto Ricans out there watching me. Puerto Rico needs another champion and I’m here to deliver and make my people proud. I cannot afford to let them down. I won’t let Puerto Rico down. I’ll come back a champion.

 

This is a great opportunity fighting on a big show on SHOWTIME. It has taken hard work, dedication and long gym work to obtain this big exposure on SHOWTIME.


My last fight against Michael Farenas was very important to me because that fight was a title eliminator and, by winning, it opened the door to this fight and finally my dream of becoming world champion is close to arriving.


It has been a long and hard training campintensive. We opened camp in Las Vegas in December. This camp has been special because it is for the world championship.


Andrey Klimov is a strong boxer, always going forward, the jab and straight right are his best shots. The only thing I see is he is strong and has good fitness. From his last fight against Terrence Crawford I could see that he has problems when he fights a left-handed boxer with good movement. I will be working in side steps and with speed.


I hope that he comes well prepared for me. We must do our best to give the fans a good show. LoriJune 13, I will be a new champ and after that I want to make two defenses and move to 135.


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GBOGBO ACCESS: Deontay Wilder, which chronicle’s the champion’s January fight against Bermane Stiverne and sets the stage as he prepares for his upcoming title defense, premieres lori Wednesday, June 3 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT.
“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-Yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibiSaturday, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-romoted nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-Yika ija fun awọn IBF Jr. Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori Showtime® (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.sports.sho.com ati www.dbe1.com tẹle lori Twitter niSHOSports, WilderVSMolina, BronzeBomber, LouDiBella AtiSwanson_Comm, tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #WilderMolina, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing tabi lọsi awọn Showtime Boxing Blog ni http://theboxingblog.sho.com.

GBOGBO ACCESS: DEONTAY WILDER VIDEO ALERT

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GBOGBO ACCESS: DEONTAY WILDER PREMIERES PANA NIGHT AT 10 p.m. ATI/PT

 

Photo Ike: Esther Lin / ASIKO IWORAN

 

We answered every question tonight.” – Deontay Wilder

Tẹ NIBI For An Embeddable Clip Lift From Wednesday ká Premiere:http://s.sho.com/1LX1zol

 

Relive the thrilling battle for the WBC Heavyweight Championship through the award-winning lens ofGBOGBO ACCESS as Deontay Wilder answers the critics with a dominant, 12-round decision over defending champ Bermane Stiverne. GBOGBO ACCESS: Deontay Wilder reveals the depth of character within the new champion and a selfless nature to go along with his monster punching power and surprising boxing acumen. GBOGBO ACCESS: Deontay Wilder premieres yi Wednesday ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime®.

 

Wilder makes the first defense of his WBC Heavyweight title against Eric Molina on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®, itele Saturday, June 13 lori Showtime.

 

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Wilder vs. Molina, a 12-yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibiSaturday, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. O yoo air ifiwe lori Showtime (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

SWEET HOME(COMING) Alabama! UNDEFEATED DEONTAY WILDER TO DEFEND HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE AGAINST ERIC MOLINA ON SATURDAY, Oṣù 13, YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

LATI BARTOW gbagede IN Birmingham, Ala.

Tiketi Se Lori tita Bayi!

GBOGBO ACCESS: Deontay Wilder Premieres June 3 On SHOWTIME

 

Birmingham, Ala. (Le 14, 2015) – Undefeated Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., will make the first defense of his title when he faces Eric “Onilu Boy” Molina (23-2, 17 KOs), ti Raymondville, Texas, ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing® lori Saturday, June 13, live on ASIKO IWORAN® (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) ni Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated Jose “The Sniper” Pedraza (19-0, 12 KOs), ti Caguas, Puẹto Riko, yoo wa ni o lodi nipa Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 KOs), ti Klimovski, Russia, ni a 12-rounder fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Junior Lightweight World asiwaju.

 

The 6-foot-7 Wilder captured the heavyweight world championship with an impressive 12-round unanimous decision over defending titleholder Gold Cup lori Jan. 17 lori Showtime. It was the first time the hard-hitting Wilder, 29, had fought more than four full rounds and the only time in his seven-year career that one of his fights went to the judges. By winning, he became the first undefeated American to win a heavyweight title since Michael Moorer ni 1994.

 

Molina, a 6-foot-5 southpaw, possesses punching power that commands respect and makes him a dangerous proposition for any opponent. He has won five in a row, three straight by knockout, including an eighth-round TKO over Raphael Zumbano Love on the Wilder-Stiverne undercard. Ti o ba ti gun, the aggressive-minded 32-year-old would become the first Mexican-American heavyweight world champion.

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Bruno Events Team are on sale now. Tickets bẹrẹ ni nikan $25 pẹlu awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile lọ fun $200. VIP won jo ni o wa tun wa. Lati ra tiketi egeb yẹ ki o be alabamatitlefight.com. Tickets ti wa ni ta sare ati ki o a sellout wa ni ti ifojusọna.

 

It’s a wonderful feeling to be able to defend my heavyweight championship in my home state,” Wilder sọ. “I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time.

 

It was one of my dreams to win a world title. This was my other dream to be able to defend it before all my fans in Alabama. I can’t wait until fight night to step into the ring and see the whole state coming out to support me.

 

I remember just a few months ago watching Deontay get ready for the biggest fight of his life,” Molina said. “I thought to myself, ‘someday, that’ll be me.I stared with envy not knowing that a few months later I’d get my turn.

 

Winning the heavyweight world championship is my dream. Just as it was Deontay’s dream, it’s mine now. He had his turn, though it will be short-lived. I will become the first Mexican-American heavyweight champion. Guaranteed. Nítorí, aṣiwaju, come prepared for war. I’m coming to kick some ass.

 

Deontay Wilder is the first American to hold a heavyweight championship in years and one of the most exciting fighters in the division. His homecoming in Birmingham will be electric,” promoter Lou DiBella said. “The opening bout will be Jose Pedraza’s opportunity to establish himself as Puerto Rico’s next champion and a rising star. It will be a great night of boxing on SHOWTIME.

 

We are excited to work with DiBella Entertainment to bring the first ever heavyweight boxing championship to the State of Alabama,” Said Gene Hallman, Aare ati CEO ti Bruno ti oyan Team, a nationwide leader in sports event management. “Alabama’s Deontay Wilder always puts on a show, so we expect the arena to sell out for this world heavyweight championship.

 

Deontay made an emphatic statement with his performance in January that he is one of the current and future stars of this sport, and we’re thrilled to welcome him back to SHOWTIME for his first title defense, ” wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare & Gbogbogbo Manager Showtime idaraya. “But we all know that one punch can change everything in the heavyweight division and Eric Molina will be coming to Alabama to prove just that.

 

GBOGBO ACCESS: Deontay Wilder, which chronicles the champion’s Jan. 24 homecoming parade in Tuscaloosa and his preparation for the upcoming title defense, premieres lori Wednesday, June 3 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT.

 

Wilder, the first United States-born heavyweight champion since Shannon Briggs won the WBO belt in November 2006, was born and raised in Tuscaloosa. He’s fought in Alabama five times, although the bout on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) will mark the first occasion he’s fought outside of Tuscaloosa (four times) or Mobile (once). This will be the first fight in his home state since August 2012.

 

Wilder started boxing at the age of 21 after his daughter Naieya (pronounced nie-EE-ya) was born with spina bifida. Despite his late start in boxing, Wilder would go on to represent the United States in the 2008 Olympic ere, ibi ti on o gba a loôdun idẹ. O si ni kẹhin Amerika akọ afẹṣẹja si loôdun ninu awọn Olimpiiki.

 

Until going the distance against Stiverne, Wilder hadn’t come close to putting in a full night’s work since turning pro in November 2008. The then-virtually untested slugger had fought a total of 58 iyipo, an average of 1.8 rounds per outing. He’s registered 18 knockouts in the first round, eight in the second.

 

Molina, who resides in Weslaco, Texas, is a big slugger, rugged and strong. He has good skills and movement and, like Wilder, got a belated start in boxing but has had only two defeats as a professional.

 

The Drummer Boyis on a roll, coming off five consecutive victories. Molina’s matchup with Wilder will be his first shot at a world title.

 

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WILDER VS. Molina, a 12-yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibiSaturday, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. O yoo air ifiwe lori Showtime® (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.sports.sho.com ati www.dbe1.com tẹle lori Twitter niSHOSports, BronzeBomber, LouDiBella AtiSwanson_Comm, tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #WilderMolina, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing tabi lọsi awọn Showtime Boxing Blog nihttp://theboxingblog.sho.com.

AFTER POPULAR DEBUT, SECOND ANNUAL BOX FAN EXPO RETURNS SEPT. 12 TO LAS VEGAS


Unique event gives fans the opportunity to meet-and-greet top fighters, Boxing gbajumo osere ati ile ise eniyan ni ohun soke-sunmo, ti ara ẹni eto

Lbi fegasi (April 27, 2015) - Box Fan Apewo organizers announced the second annual Box Fan Expo will return to the Las Vegas Convention Center Saturday, Meje. 12.

The novel event, eyi ti egeb laaye lati pade ki o si nki Boxing Lejendi, ti o ti kọja ati awọn ti isiyi aṣaju ati awọn miiran gbajumo osere ti awọn idaraya, debuted kẹhin September. It will run from 10 a.m. si 5 p.m. ati ki o lekan si, gba egeb a anfani lati gba autographs, ya awọn aworan ati ra ọjà ati Memorebilia.

Alafihan gẹgẹbi Boxing jia, aṣọ, igbohunsafefe media ati awọn miiran brand ilé iṣẹ ti o fẹ lati kopa yoo ni a anfani lati Trust won awọn ọja lati egeb ati gbogbo ile ise Boxing.

Odun to koja ìdánilẹkọọ Àpótí Fan Expo ifihan diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn julọ gbajumo awọn onija ati ki o Ikinilẹṣẹ gbajumo osere ni to šẹšẹ itan. Egeb won mu si ọdọọdun pẹlu Mike Tyson, Roy Jones Jr, Sergio Martinez, Amir Khan, Zab Judah, Mikey Garcia, James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Leon Spinks Terry Norris, Shawn Porter, Chris Byrd, Jesse James Leija ,Lamon Brewster, Ray Mercer, Earnie Shavers, Mia St John-, Erislandy Lara, Peter Quillin, Jean Pascal ati Austin eja. Bakannaa han wà ti isiyi WBC asiwaju Deontay Wilder, awọn charismatic Vinny Pazienza, Paul Williams, noted commentator Al Bernstein and Roger Mayweather of Mayweather Promotions.

“There are few opportunities like this that allow the boxing fan to come face-to-face with their favorite boxers and boxing celebrities, which is what makes the Box Fan Expo a truly unique and must-see experience,” event organizer said. “Last year’s Box Fan Expo, was a big success and we were excited to bring boxing back into the spotlight by gathering the boxing industry all under one roof for one special day and for all the fans to enjoy. This is a great opportunity to show the world just how sweet the “sweet science” can be.

“We know this is going to be again an even more popular event this year with all the major boxing stars, so we advise people to get their tickets early, so they are assured of meeting and greeting their favorite fighters.”

The roster of attendees for this year’s Box Fan Expo will be announced throughout the next several months and weeks.

Wo osise promo fidio ti Àpótí Fan Expo nibi:http://www.boxfanexpo.com/video-2/

Wo Ipolowo Flyer nibi: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/promo-flyer/

Wo fọto Gallery 2014 nibi: http://www.boxfanexpo.com/photos/

Fun ẹnikẹni ninu awọn Boxing ile ise tabi brand ilé iṣẹ ti o fẹ lati wa ni lowo ati ki o ṣura a agọ bi ohun exhibitor tabi ìgbọwọ anfani, jowo kan si Àpótí Fan Expo ni:

U.S.A tẹlifoonu nọmba: (702) 997-1927 tabi (514) 572-7222

Fun eyikeyi ìgbökõsí jọwọ imeeli: boxfanexpo@gmail.com

Tiketi si Àpótí Fan Expo wa o si wa online ni: http://www.boxfanexpo.eventbrite.com

Alaye siwaju sii lori apoti Fan Expo ti o wa ni:http://www.boxfanexpo.com

O le tẹle Àpótí Fan Expo on Twitter ni: https://www.twitter.com/BoxFanExpo

ati on Facebook ni: https://www.facebook.com/BoxFanExpo

Showtime asiwaju BOXING®: Gold Cup figagbaga. DEONTAY Wilder fa Gba VIEWERSHIP

Akọkọ ti oyan Di Awọn Ọgá won won ija Lori Eyikeyi Ere Network Ni The ti kọja Odun;

Awọn mẹta-Ja Telecast fa Awọn Ọgá Rating lori Showtime®Ni Die e sii ju meji Ọdun;

Gbogbo Meta njà Lori The Live Telecast ipo Ni Awọn Top-20 Opo wo Bouts Lori Gba Fun The Network

NIU YOKI (Jan. 21, 2015)-SHOWTIME Idaraya garnered a gba jepe fun Saturday ká2015 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING afihan telecast ti akọle nipasẹ WBC ti o ṣẹṣẹ ṣẹgun World Championship Deontay Wilder ni ṣẹgun breakout rẹ lori Bermane Stiverne. Iṣẹlẹ akọkọ wa ni ipo bi ija ti o ga julọ lori eyikeyi nẹtiwọọki Ere ni igba atijọ 12 awọn oṣu lakoko ti gbogbo tẹlifoonu ija mẹta di ohun ti o ga julọ lori SHOWTIME ni ọdun diẹ sii. Awọn Jan.. 17 telecast ni ifojusi keji tobi ko jepe niwon 2004* sile awọn Miguel Cotto la. Austin eja iṣẹlẹ lati Oṣu kejila. 2012. (*niwon Nielsen bẹrẹ sí lọtọ wọn Ere tẹlifisiọnu multiplex awọn ikanni)

 

Wilder ká ìkan win kó ohun apapọ jepe ti 1.24 milionu awọn oluwo, ni ipo bi awọn kẹrin to ga-ti won won ija lori gba fun awọn nẹtiwọki, pẹlu kan tente oke ti jepe 1.34 milionu awọn oluwo.

 

Apapọ awọn olugbo kọọkan fun ọkọọkan awọn ija mẹta lori tẹlifoonu ni ipo bayi ni oke-20 ti awọn ija ti a wo julọ julọ ni SHOWTIME niwon 2009. WBC Super Bantamweight World Champions Leo Santa Cruz ti kẹjọ-yika TKO ti Jesu Ruiz awọn ipo 12th ga nigba ti telecast ibẹrẹ, Super lightweight Amir Imam ká karun-yika TKO ti Fidel Maldonado Jr. ipo 20th.

 

Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti a ba gbe-ni igbega nipa Don Ọba Awọn iṣelọpọ ati awọn Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ati ki o mu ibi ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi.

 

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Showtime tu Stiverne figagbaga. Wilder Yika 7 ninu awọn oniwe-gbogbo! http://s.sho.com/1J52G55

 

Die, yẹ ni gbogbo Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast lẹẹkansi lori Showtime ON eletan® ati lori awọn ẹrọ alagbeka nipasẹ Showtime nigbakugba®

Photo Ike: Showtime / Esther Lin

Daba Tweet

Gbogbo Rd7 lati #StiverneWilder http://s.sho.com/1J52G55; Yẹ ni tun ON eletan & SHO nigbakugba. BStiverne LaBronzeBomber

 

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"IPADABO ogo": Stiverne vs. Wilder, a 12-yika ija fun Stiverne ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju mu ibi Saturday, Jan. 17 ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, ati ki o si ìléwọ nipa Corona ati Mexico - Gbe O Lati Gbà O!. Ni awọn 12-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, unbeaten WBC Super Bantamweight World asiwaju Leo Santa Cruzgbà lodi si Jesu Ruiz ati undefeated Amir I dojuko Fidel Maldonado Jr. ni a 10-yika Super lightweight ija fun awọn WBC Continental Amerika Super Lightweight Title. Awọn iṣẹlẹ mu aye ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, Nev., ati ki o yoo ti tu sita ifiwe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:00 p.m. ATI/ 7:00 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast wà tun wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts won televised ifiwe loriShowtime awọn iwọn® (8:00 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.donking.com, www.goldenboypromotions.com atiwww.sports.sho.com, tẹle lori TwitterGoldenBoyBoxing, BStiverne, BronzeBomber, SHOSports AtiMGMGrand ki o si di kan àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.Facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing ati www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing, tabi lọsi Showtime Boxing Blog nihttp://theboxingblog.sho.com/.

Ogbologbo WBC HEAVYWEIGHT asiwaju Gold Cup, Hall of Fame Olukọni DON ỌBA, Ikẹkọ DON Ile Pade MEDIA lati jiroro ni ipo BOXER, IWAJU TI MO NIPA IPadanu RẸ LATI JAJU AJE NI OJO Satide

 

Tẹ Awọn apejọ Apejọ; Monday, Jan. 19, ni MGM Grand

Las fegasi (Jan. 19, 2015) - Meji oru leyin ti aláìsàn wọnyí rẹ pipadanu si unbeaten Challenger Deontay Wilder lori ASIKO IWORAN® lati MGM Grand Ọgbà Arena, tele WBC Heavyweight Asiwaju Gold Cup, rẹ Hall ti loruko olugbeleke, Don King, ati awọn rẹ olukọni, Don Ile, ti gbalejo a tẹ alapejọ pẹ loni ni MGM Grand.

 

Eyi ni ohun tí wọn ní láti sọ:

 

Olugbeleke Don ỌBA

 

"A ti a npe ni yi tẹ apero nitori awọn Bermane a ri lojo satide alẹ je ko ni Bermane a mọ gbogbo. Deontay Wilder ṣe kan gan ti o dara job; yi ni ko kan tẹ apero fun excuses, o jẹ fun o daju. Awọn onisegun ni iwosan ti awọn UMC so wipe o ní a àìdá nla ti gbígbẹ. Re isan ti won ko ṣiṣẹ nwọn si ro o ní ẹjẹ ninu rẹ ito, ki nwọn si mu diẹ ninu awọn idanwo ati ki o waye u ni iwosan titi yi owurọ.

"A fẹ lati applaud Deontay Wilder fun nṣe iṣẹ rẹ, ṣugbọn awọn ọkunrin niwaju rẹ wà handicapped ati ki o lagbara lati ṣe iṣẹ rẹ, ṣugbọn ti o yẹ ki o ko gba ohunkohun kuro lati rẹ isegun. Deontay ošišẹ ti o si ṣe kan nla job. O ti wa ni lailoriire, ṣugbọn Bermane yoo ni lati se ti o ọjọ miiran. Mọ awọn asiwaju ti a ni ni Deontay ti ki fí so wipe o yoo ya lori enikeni, Èmi kan laisi eyikeyi equivocation ti o yoo fifun a rematch pẹlu awọn gidi Bermane ju awọn ọkunrin ti a jẹaláàárẹọpọlọ tí ninu iwọn, ko mu kuro ni gun ti o ní ati awọn ọna ti o là fun.

"A yin Deontay ati ki o lero o le jẹ asiwaju gun to lati ibi ti a ti le ni kan rematch ti awọn 'Pada to Glory.'

"O kan fẹ wa nla ologun, nigbati nwọn to ti lu si isalẹ, ti won gba pada soke lẹẹkansi. Ani pẹlu rẹ àìdá gbígbẹ Bermane si tun duro nibẹ fun 12 iyipo.

"A fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ Richard Sturm, Aare ti MGM sayin Idanilaraya ati Stephen Espinoza pẹlu Showtime Boxing fun ti ndun a pataki apakan ninu sunmọ ni eto yi jọ. A applaud mejeji wa ọpá ati awọn MGM ọpá fun n kan commendable ise fun ṣiṣe eyi ṣẹlẹ. Awọn ẹmí fun 'pada si Glory' je ga. A ní a nla kaadi pẹlu Amir Imam ni ija ti awọn night, si sunmọ ni ti lu si isalẹ ki o si sunmọ pada soke. Gbogbo awọn ti awọn njà wà exceptional. O je kan ti o dara night ti Boxing fun awọn egeb ati pe jẹ ohun ti a ti wa ni gan nipa.

"Don Ile bẹ ń fí so ni ilera ti Bermane jẹ ki pataki ki nigbati mo ri jade o si wà ni iwosan, Mo ti lọ lati duro ni ọjọ nibẹ pẹlu rẹ nitori maa n a kan fi wọn si ile iwosan lati gba ẹnikeji jade, ṣugbọn nwọn pinnu lati mu u. Nígbà tí wọn pinnu láti si mu u, Mo ni lati gba lori nibẹ ati ki o wo mi Onija. Awọn osise je lasan ati ki o gidigidi ore-ọfẹ si mi ki o si gidigidi pataki nipa ohun ti le je ti ko tọ ati oluwadi gbogbo aaye. Nwọn si wi o jẹ ni ilera ati ki o yẹ ki o gba si pa a osu tabi ki lati gba diẹ ninu awọn isinmi ati ki o gba lati sise lati mura fun rẹ pada si ogo ati recapture awọn heavyweight ade ti o ti wa ni Lọwọlọwọ waye nipasẹ kan nla asiwaju ti a npè ni Deontay Wilder. "

Gold Cup

 

"Mo fẹ lati gafara fun ko ṣiṣe awọn ifiweranṣẹ-ija tẹ alapejọ. Laanu ni mo wà ko ni anfani lati ṣe ninu ija bi mo ti fe lati nitori àìdá gbígbẹ ati isan bibajẹ. Emi kò si mọ ti o je wipe to ṣe pataki titi ti won so fun mi. Mo ti le ti ku lati o. Èmi dun lati kan jẹ ara mi, rin ki o tun sọrọ. Ṣeun fun Ọlọrun fun eyi, ti o ni gan ohun ti ọrọ sí mi lati wa ni ilera ọtun bayi.

"Emi kò si mọ awọn ti buru ti o Saturday night. Mo je anfani lati fi fun awọn enia kan ti o dara show, 12 iyipo ti Boxing. Ti mo ba ni lati se ti o tún Emi yoo se o lẹẹkansi. Eleyi jẹ ko ni opin fun mi. Mo ti yoo fun o kan tọkọtaya ọsẹ ati ki o gba pada si iṣẹ. Mo ni a iran fun yi, ṣugbọn ọtun bayi o ni o kan lori duro. O ni o kan ọrọ kan ti awọn akoko ṣaaju ki o to mo ti yoo gba pada lori ẹsẹ mi ki o si rin lẹẹkansi. Nigba ti o ba de si mi ilera, Mo ti a ti tu lati iwosan. Won yoo ko jẹ ki mi lọ kuro titi Mo ti a ti to dáradára. Mo dupe. O ṣeun si mi olugbeleke ati olukọni, gbogbo ẹniti ti tewogba mi.

"Lati mi onijakidijagan, Mo ti gafara fun ko ni ogbon to lati ṣe bi Bermane maa n wo ni. Mo mọ pé àwọn èèyàn ti o gan mọ mi, mọ bi mo ti ja. Mi kẹhin ija pẹlu Chris Arreola, Mo ti fi fun ọ kan ti o dara show. O ti wa ni láàánú pé mo ti ko le ṣe ohun ti mo fe lati se pẹlu mi ija pẹlu Deontay Wilder. Mo fẹ lati yọ fun u, o ja kan ti o dara ija. Ireti ibikan ni ojo iwaju a yoo pade lẹẹkansi.

"O ṣeun gbogbo eniyan fun bọ jade si tẹ alapejọ, Emi ni pada lori ẹsẹ mi 100 ogorun ọtun bayi. Mo ti o kan nilo kan tọkọtaya ti ọsẹ tabi osu kan ti isinmi lati wa ni pada ibi ti mo ti osi ni pipa. "

Don Ile, Stiverne ká olukọni

"O ṣeun buruku fun bọ jade. Pataki julo ohun ti o wa wipe Bermane jẹ dara. Ti o jẹ mi akọkọ ibakcdun. Mo ti woye ibikan ninu ija, jasi ni ayika kẹta tabi kerin yika, nkankan je ko ọtun. Bó tilẹ jẹ o so fun mi o wà O DARA, a gbogbo mọ Bermane. Emi ko lokan ọdun a ija, sugbon mo mọ nkankan je ko ọtun, ki ni mo wà gan fiyesi. Ni ayika kẹsan tabi 10th yika Mo ti a ti lerongba lati da awọn ija nitori o ko ni lati tẹsiwaju, ṣugbọn on fe lati tọju ija.

"O kò ri Bermane, o ri boya 10-15 ogorun ti Bermane. Mo gan gbagbo ati ki o gan ro yi o yẹ ki ti a bojumu ija fun Bermane, ṣugbọn yoo ṣiṣe mẹrin iyipo tabi kere si nitori agbara rẹ, ati iyara. A kò underestimated u. A oṣiṣẹ to bi o ba ti o ti ija King Kong. Mo ti irin gbogbo Onija bi ti, underestimate ko si ọkan. Ṣugbọn Saturdaynight, a ní nípa 15 ogorun ti Bermane.

"A ti wa ni lilọ lati wo pada, wo ohun ti a ti se ti ko tọ, bawo ni a le se ohun dara, ohun ti a yẹ ki o ti ṣe. A yoo ya a wo ni bi ti gbígbẹ le ti sele. A yoo gba kan wo ni ija ati diẹ ninu awọn ohun ti a ṣe ni ikẹkọ ati ki o ri jade ohun ti a se ko tọ. "

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"IPADABO ogo": Stiverne vs. Wilder, a 12-yika ija fun Stiverne ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju mu ibi Saturday, Jan. 17 ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, ati awọn ti a ba gbe-ni igbega nipa Don King Awọn iṣelọpọ ati Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ki o si ìléwọ nipa Corona ati Mexico - Gbe O Lati Gbà O!. Ni awọn 12-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, unbeaten WBC Super Bantamweight World asiwaju Leo Santa Cruzgbà lodi si Jesu Ruiz ati undefeated Amir I dojuko Fidel Maldonado Jr. ni a 10-yika Super lightweight ija fun awọn WBC Continental Amerika Super Lightweight Title. Awọn iṣẹlẹ mu aye ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, Nev., ati ki o yoo ti tu sita ifiwe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:00 p.m. ATI/ 7:00 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast wà tun wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts won televised ifiwe loriShowtime awọn iwọn® (8:00 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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DEONTAY Wilder oṣi HEAVYWEIGHT asiwaju pada si America FI UNANIMOUS ipinnu LORI WBC asiwaju BERMANE STIVERNE

ATI AWON NEW…

Yẹ Awọn tun Lori awọn aarọ, Jan. 19 Ni 10 p.m. Et / PT Lori Showtime awọn iwọn; Tun Wa ni Showtime ON eletan® ati Showtime nigbakugba®

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto Lati Esteri Lin / Showtime

Tẹ NIBI Lati isalẹ Awọn fọto Lati Hoganphotos / Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega

Las fegasi (Jan. 17, 2015) – Ati awọn titun WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju…

 

America lakotan ni awọn oniwe-heavyweight aye asiwaju bi Alabama ká Deontay Wilder dethroned gbeja asiwaju Gold Cup nipasẹ unanimous ipinnu (118-109, 119-108, 120-107) Saturday on ASIKO IWORAN® lati MGM Grand Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi.

 

Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti wọn si ti kò jà ti o ti kọja kerin yika ati ki o ti lu jade gbogbo 32 ti re ọjọgbọn alatako, ti a fi ẹṣẹ jẹ lẹnu lẹyin irawọ irawọ lati di aṣaju iwuwo iwuwo akọkọ ti a bi ni AMẸRIKA ni ọdun mẹwa. Ilu abinibi 6-foot-7 Tuscaloosa ti o ga julọ ni anfani lori anfani arọwọto rẹ, jabbing àìyẹsẹ lati ṣeto soke kan alagbara ni gígùn ọtun.

 

Ija lori Hall ti Famer Muhammad Ali ká 73rd ọjọ ìbí, Wilder di akọkọ undefeated Amerika heavyweight asiwaju niwon Riddick Bowe ni 1992 ati awọn igba akọkọ ti Amerika asiwaju niwon Shannon Briggs gba ade ni 2006.

 

“Mo wa kan ara yiya ati ki o dun lati mu yi igbanu pada si America,” Wilder sọ. “O n lilọ lati tumo si a Pupo. Mo ro pe mo dahun ọpọlọpọ awọn ibeere lalẹ yii. A mọ pe a le lọ 12 iyipo. A mọ pe a le mu ikọlu kan. A mọ pe a le ṣe.”

 

Nlọ sinu akọkọ heavyweight asiwaju ija ni MGM sayin niwon awọn ailokiki Mike Tyson-Evander Holyfield eti ojola ni 1997, nibẹ wà ibeere lati Boxing insiders ti o ba ti Wilder, ti wọn si ti kò a ti fun iwongba ti ni idanwo, le mu awọn agbara ti a otitọ heavyweight ati ki o kẹhin ninu awọn ti nigbamii iyipo. Ṣugbọn Wilder dahun awọn ibeere wọnyẹn pẹlu ero ere ti ibawi, ibalẹ diẹ ẹ sii ju ė lapapọ punches ati gège 420 jabs to Stiverne ká 139.

 

“Nigbati Mo rii pe o le mu ikọlu nla kan a mọ pe a wa fun igba pipẹ. Mejila iyipo ni ohunkohun. Mo fẹ mu igbadun pada si pipin iwuwo iwuwo. Enikeni ti o ti mura tan, Mo setan.”

 

Stiverne (24-2-1, 21 KOs) je anfani lati gbọngbọn Wilder pẹlu kan diẹ Asokagba, ṣugbọn ko jabọ awọn jabs to pupọ tabi ge oruka naa daradara. A gba Wilder laaye lati yika oruka ati gbejade jab rẹ ni ifẹ. Stiverne gbe ilẹ kan 39 jabs akawe si Wilder ká 120.

 

“O je ko mi night,” Stiverne Dirita. “Mo ro 100 ogorun ṣaaju ki awọn ija sugbon ni kete ti mo ti ni ni iwọn mo ti ko le ge awọn iwọn, Emi ko le gbe ori mi bi Mo ṣe nigbagbogbo. Ohun ti mo ti le sọ? Oriire fun u.

 

“Mo mọ pe Mo n gbiyanju lati ju awọn idapọ ti awọn punches mẹrin tabi marun ati pe MO le ju meji ninu wọn nikan. Mo kan ro pe Mo wa ni alapin ninu oruka. Ohun ti Mo mọ pe Mo le ṣe Emi ko ṣe. Mo kan ni lati pada sẹhin ki o kọ ẹkọ lati awọn aṣiṣe mi ki o wa ohun ti o ṣẹlẹ lalẹ yii.”

 

WBC Super Bantamweight World asiwaju Leo Santa Cruz gbà ade rẹ fun awọn ti kẹrin akoko pẹlu ẹya ẹkẹjọ-yika TKO ti Jesu Ruiz ati afterword ti a npe ni jade elegbe aṣaju-Abneri Mares ati Guillermo Rigondeaux ni àjọ-ẹya-ara ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing.

 

Awọn tete iyipo wà sunmọ ati ifigagbaga ati Ruiz, a eru underdog, o dabi ẹni pe o jẹ idanwo ti o nira ju ti o wo loju iwe lọ. Ṣugbọn o han gbangba pe Santa Cruz n ibalẹ awọn ifunmọ apẹrẹ ti o mọ. Aṣaaju aye bantamweight aṣaju gbe diẹ ninu awọn iyọti ti o nilari ati pe o ni Ruiz ninu wahala ni keje ati, fun igba akọkọ, o han pe o le parí Ruiz.

 

Santa Cruz (29-0-1, 17 KOs) wá jade gbigbona ni kẹjọ, gbe agbelebu apa ọtun nla kan lati bẹrẹ iyipo ati tẹsiwaju lati tii kuro lori alatako naa. Ninu ipọnju lodi si awọn okun ati ko ja sẹhin, referee Kenny Bayless be ni o si duro ni ija pẹlu Ruiz (32-6-5, 21 KOs) ṣi lori ẹsẹ rẹ ni :29 ti yika kẹjọ. Asiwaju bori 43 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches ati ki o fere 50 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches, nigba ti ibalẹ ohun ìkan 73 agbara Asokagba si ara.

 

“Bi mo ti ṣe yẹ, o je kan ogun,” Santa Cruz sọ. “O wa gbaradi. A ṣe ipalara fun u ati pe a ko jẹ ki aye naa lọ. A tẹsiwaju lepa rẹ a si da a duro. Mo fi ọwọ ọtún pa a lara. Mo mọ pe o farapa nitorina ni mo ṣe tẹle e. Mo mọ pe Kenny Bayless yoo da a duro nitori ko n ju ​​awọn ami.

 

“Mo fẹ ohun ti o dara julọ ati pe Mo fẹ lati wù awọn onibakidijagan. Mo fe iwe itumo kekere (Abneri) Iya, Mo fe iwe itumo kekere (Bill) Rigondeaux. Ireti wa tókàn ija jẹ lodi si ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju.”

 

Ruiz, ti o nikan gbe 22 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches, izclc kan pẹlu awọn stoppage.

 

“Mo fẹ a rematch,” Ruiz wi. “Emi ko lero ki nwọn ki o ti duro ni ija, sugbon mo gbodo gba. Ṣugbọn Mo wa daradara. Wo mi – Mo n ko ni ge. O si ko ani silẹ mi.”

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast, undefeated Super lightweight Amir I floored Fidel Maldonado Jr. merin ni igba ati ki o gba wọle kan karun-yika TKO ni ataburo kan ti o ere ifihan marun lapapọ knockdowns.

 

Maldonado wà ni busier Onija, ṣugbọn Imam floored ni Albuquerque olugbe fun awọn ti kẹrin akoko ninu re ọmọ pẹlu kan kukuru ọtun o kan kan akoko ṣaaju ki awọn Belii rang lati pari awọn keji. Nigbana ni, ni ohun kutukutu tani fun Yika ti Odun ti o ere ifihan meta knockdowns, Maldonado dahun nipa knocking si isalẹ Imam fun igba akọkọ ninu rẹ ọmọ 30 iṣẹju-aaya sinu ẹkẹta pẹlu apa osi ti o lagbara. Imam pada sẹhin o firanṣẹ Maldonado si kanfasi pẹlu ẹtọ nla pẹlu 20 aaya osi ni kẹta ati ki o si lẹẹkansi pẹlu kan gun ọtun bi ara ti a vicious kolu pẹlu kere ju 10 aaya osi ni yika.

 

Awọn igbese tesiwaju ati Imam (16-0, 14 KOs) floored Maldonado fun igba kẹrin ninu ija pẹlu ẹtọ kukuru kukuru atẹle pẹlu kio osi ni iṣẹju diẹ ṣaaju agogo lati pa karun. Maldonado (19-3, 16 KOs) dìde ṣugbọn a wobbling ati referee Robert Byrd halted ni idije ni 2:59. Agbara Imam ni iyatọ, ibalẹ 50 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba.

 

“O je kan alakikanju knockdown, sugbon Awọn aṣaju-ija gba si oke ati awọn pari ni ija lile ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo ti ṣe,” Imam si wi. “Mo kan ni lati wa ni akopọ ati ṣe ohun ti Mo ni lati ṣe. “Mo ti bẹrẹ akoko rẹ. Nigbati mo lu u pẹlu ibọn ti o dara yẹn o wa ni ita. Mo ti le rii. Iyẹn ni okun-a-dope. Mo n rọ fun awọn odi ati pe o jẹ, baby.

 

“Mo ṣetan fun titu akọle ni bayi. Mo kan fẹ ja fun akọle naa.”

 

Mẹrin ninu awọn marun knockdowns lodo wa pẹlu kere ju 30 aaya ti o ku ni iyipo kọọkan. Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Maldonado gba eleyi pe o nìkan kuna lati daabobo ara rẹ nigbati awọn iyipo won yikaka si isalẹ.

 

“Mo ti o kan ni awọn mu pẹlu kan tọkọtaya ti punches,” Maldonado sọ. “O si pa rẹ composure o si wá jade pẹlu awọn W. Mo ṣẹṣẹ mu. Mo wa ọlẹ ni nibẹ o si ṣe pataki. Oun ni eniyan to dara ju loru oni. Mo ni irufẹ sunmi ni opin awọn iyipo ati pe Mo sanwo fun rẹ.”

 

Ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime Boxing lori SHO awọn iwọn, undefeated ina heavyweight afojusọnaVyacheslav Shabranskyy (12-0, 10 KOs) pa rẹ pípé gba mule pẹlu kan daradara dá TKO isegun ti Garrett Wilson (13-9-1, 7 KOs).

 

Shabranskyy pa rẹ distance ati ki o wà gidigidi doko; ibalẹ 48 ogorun ti agbara rẹ shot si tì diẹ sii ju 60 punches ni kọọkan yika. Ireti ara ilu Ti Ukarain ti gba knockdown pẹlu ẹtọ kan ni awọn aaya ti o sunmọ ti keji ati omiiran pẹlu ẹtọ ti o mọ ni ipari 10 aaya ti kẹjọ, fifiranṣẹ oju Wilson akọkọ si kanfasi. Wilson lu kika naa ṣugbọn o ti fipamọ nipasẹ agogo bi Shabranskyy ti ṣajọ diẹ sii ju awọn ami itẹlera mejila mejila.

 

Awọn ti o tọ Wilson si mu a awqn lilu ni kẹsan ati ki o dabi ẹnipe ko de kan Punch, muwon referee Jay Nady lati da awọn ija lẹhin ti awọn kẹsàn-án lori aba ti ringside ologun.

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni SHO iwọn telecast, heavyweight Eric Molina (23-2, 17 KOs) ṣẹgun Raphael Zumbano (32-9-1, 25 KOs) nipasẹ kẹjọ, yika TKO ni a ọkan-apa ibalopọ.

 

Molina, ti o gbe 76 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba ati diẹ sii ju 50 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches, a pọ ni ife nigbati referee Russell Mora halted ni idije ni 1:28 ti kẹjọ.

 

Ni a ti kii-televised golifu ija, Cesar Quinonez (1-0, 1 KO), a Las fegasi abinibi ati awọn ti akọkọ Onija lati lọ si ọjọgbọn lati Fernando Vargas’ -idaraya Feroz ija Factory, ṣe rẹ ọjọgbọn keôsan-ati ki o gba wọle a knockout win lori Chula Vista ká Joan Valenzuela (1-2) ni keji yika ni 2:13.

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“Pada si ogo”: Stiverne vs. Wilder, a 12-yika ija fun Stiverne ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju mu ibi Saturday, Jan. 17 ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, ati awọn ti a ba gbe-ni igbega nipa Don King Awọn iṣelọpọ ati Golden Ọmọkùnrin ni igbega ki o si ìléwọ nipa Corona ati Mexico – Gbe O Lati Gbà O!. Ni awọn 12-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, unbeaten WBC Super Bantamweight World asiwaju Leo Santa Cruz gbà lodi si Jesu Ruiz ati undefeated Amir I dojuko Fidel Maldonado Jr. ni a 10-yika Super lightweight ija fun awọn WBC Continental Amerika Super Lightweight Title. Awọn iṣẹlẹ mu aye ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena ni Las fegasi, Nev., ati ki o yoo ti tu sita ifiwe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10:00 p.m. ATI / 7:00 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast wà tun wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts won televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn® (8:00 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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