Tūtohu Archives: Errol Spence Jr.

Adam Lopez Reunites With Former Trainer For Must-Win Fight This Friday On ShoBox: Ko te Generation New

 

Lopez Battles Undefeated Arnold Khegai Live on SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. AND/PT From 2300 Arena In Philadelphia

 

Nutley, N.J. (Kia 9, 2018) – Super Bantamweight prospect Arama Lopez has reunited with his former trainer for his eight-round matchup with undefeated Arnold Khegai tenei Rāmere i runga i ShoBox: The New Generation in the opening bout of a four-fight SHOWTIME telecast (10 p.m. ET / PT) i 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Lopez (16-2-2, 8 Koó) is back under the tutelage of former world champion CarlosFamoso” Hernandez, returning to his hometown of San Antonio after completing his previous two camps in New Jersey.

 

 

 

This fight is do or die,” Lopez said. “In the situation I am in now, this could make or break my career. Everything is really good and I’m happy to be back with Carlos Hernandez. Once I got back with him, a lot of what we worked on before is coming back. The sport is repetitive, and I have been sparring with aggressive guys.

 

 

 

In Khegai (11-0-1, 8 Koó), Lopez is facing a tough and hard-nosed fighter from Ukraine. Lopez has done extensive scouting on his adversary, who will be making his American debut.

 

 

 

I have seen just about all of his fights, and he is definitely aggressive,” Lopez said. “I know he is a former kickboxer. He is a rugged guy, but I am a veteran, who has faced many styles, so I am ready for whatever he will bring on Friday.

 

 

 

Lopez has become a favorite on ShoBox and Friday is his record seventh appearance on the prospect developmental series. He is committed and ready to seize this opportunity against an undefeated prospect.

 

 

 

I need to take advantage of this opportunity,” Lopez said. “I think I have always performed well on ShoBox, and I have gained a lot of fans because I have been on a handful of times.Friday, I want to put on a great show, and then get in the mix with all of the top 122-pound fighters. I am recently married, and on Friday night, it will prove to be my time.

 

 

 

Adam knows that this is a big opportunity,” said GH3 Promotions CEO, Vito Mielnicki. “Adam has shown his willingness to take on all comers, and Friday will be no different. For him to be making his seventh ShoBox appearance, shows what kind of fighter he is.

 

 

 

Lopez is promoted by GH3 Promotions.

‘BLUE COLLAR’ DEZURN NOT FAZED BY PRE-FIGHT HYPE, READY TO GO TO WORK AGAINST JOSH GREER ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION ON FRIDAY, MAY 11

Maryland native Glenn Dezurn says it really doesn’t matter what his normally talkative opponent, Chicago’s Josh “Don’t Blink” Greer (16-1-1, 8 Koó) says or does before they meet in their 10-round super-bantamweight showdown Friday, Kia 11 ora i runga i SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

When you’re where he’s from and seen what he’s seen, inside the ring and out, an opponent who likes to talk doesn’t faze you. E kore e, i te katoa.

 

 

The pair will meet in the co-featured bout of a ShoBox: Ko te Generation New quadrupleheader (10 p.m. ET / PT) i 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, which is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions, Hard Hitting Promotions & Devin Haney Promotions, E utu i $125 no te VIP, $70 no te ringside me te $50 for general admission and are available at the 2300 Arena Box office or online at www.HardHittingPromotions.com.

 

 

 

Dezurn (9-1-1, 6 Koó), nei i 94 amateur fights before turning professional five years ago, says opponent Greer, known for pre-fight hype including a pillow emblazoned with “Night Night,” is only hurting himself with the trash talk.

 

 

 

“The pressure isn’t on me,” he explained. “Where I come from, if you talk it, make sure you can walk it. The pressure is on him to back up whatever he says. It doesn’t bother me. I’m more of a doer than a talker. I only speak when I need to.”

 

 

 

Describing himself as a “blue-collar” fighter, the humble Dezurn won’t make a pre-fight prediction heading into battle, but will only say that he and trainer Barry Hunter are treating this fight no differently.

 

 

 

“Nothing is written in stone in boxing and there is no guarantee of winning against any fighter. You put in the work and believe in yourself. Fights are won in the gym with hard work. I will win because of my personality and my work ethic. I come to do my job and put my life on the line to entertain. My game plan in every fight is always the same: I just make adjustments in the ring as the fight goes on and react to whatever he is doing. I have a high ring IQ and I can adjust to anything.”

 

 

 

The 30-year-old says he’s set one goal in boxing and is enjoying his journey to reach it.

 

 

 

“I want to win a world championship. I set that goal for myself and once I achieve that, I can go on to my other goals in other areas of life. I’m earning my way to the championship the hard way against good fighters. That’s what I want. I’m living my dreams right now. And I will get there one day.”

 

 

 

“You will not meet a more humble, more down-to-earth fighter than Glenn Dezurn,” said his promoter, Greg Cohen. “He and his wife, Franchon, are very nice people who work hard to get they are. Glenn isn’t about flash. He’s about doing everything you have to do to be successful and he will get wherever he wants to be in life because of that.”

 

 

 

In the 10-round main event on SHOWTIME, Louisiana’s Mason Menard (33-2, 24 Koó) takes on undefeated Devin “The Dream” Haney (18-0, 12 Koó) of Las Vegas for the USBA Lightweight Championship. I roto i te tahi atu mahi teata, light heavyweight Alvin Varmall Jr. (15-0-1, 12 Koó) takes on Charles Foster (15-0, 8 Koó) i runga i waru rauna; and in the opening bout, super bantamweight Arnold Khegai (11-0-1, 8 Koó) will face Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 Koó) i roto i te a'ee waru-a tawhio noa.

VIDEO: UNDEFEATED PROSPECT DEVIN HANEY HAS ASPIRATIONS OF GREATNESS HEADING INTO SHOBOX DEBUT THIS FRIDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

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“I’m not going to stop until I am the face of boxing.”

Haney Faces Mason Menard In The Main Event Of ShoBox: The New Generation Live On SHOWTIME At 10 p.m. AND/PT


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TA: SHOWTIME Sports delivers a behind-the-scenes look into the life and training camp of blue-chip prospect Devin Haney as he prepares for the toughest test of his career against Mason Menard in the main event of ShoBox: Ko te Generation New tenei Rāmere, Kia 11, ora i runga i SHOWTIME i 10 p.m. AND/PT i 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia, Pa.

 

 

 

The undefeated Haney (18-0, 12 Koó) hanga ana ShoBox debut against the seasoned Menard (33-2, 24 Koó) in the 10-round main event of a four-fight telecast featuring a number of ShoBox hōia.

 

 

 

The young and flashy Haney turned professional at the age of 16 i roto i te Mexico. He has earned a reputation as a boxing prodigy, having sparred with Sean Porter, Jessie Vargas and Floyd Mayweather, who he aspires to emulate both in and out of the ring.

 

 

 

“Coming up in the area with Floyd, you see all the cars, all the jewelry, all the money he has,” Haney said. “That’s what I’m working for.

 

 

 

“I’ve been calling out all the big games names in my weight class. A lot of them have been turning me down.”

 

 

 

I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, super bantamweights Joshua “Don’t Blink” Greer (16-1-1, 8 Koó) and Glenn Dezurn (9-1-1, 6 Koó) both return to ShoBox for the third time. In an eight-round featured attraction, former national champion Alvin Varmall Jr. (15-0-1, 12 Koó) takes on Charles Foster (15-0, 8 Koó) in a matchup of undefeated light heavyweight prospects.

 

 

 

In the eight-round opening bout, undefeated super bantamweight Arnold Khegai (11-0-1, 8 Koó) will take on skilled veteran Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 Koó). It will be the record seventh appearance for Lopez on ShoBox.

REVAMPED AND RENEWED MASON MENARD RETURNS TO FACE HOT PROSPECT DEVIN HANEY IN MAIN EVENT ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION FRIDAY, MAY 11, IN PHILADELPHIA

Mason “Rock Hard Mighty” Menard is focused and determined like no other time during his career.

 

 

 

The lightweight contender moved six hours from his home and two children in Louisiana to train with a new team in Dallas alongside the likes of WBC World Super Welterweight Champion Jermell Charlo and IBF Welterweight Champion Errol Spence Jr.

 

 

 

Menard (33-2, 24 Koó) will face undefeated Devin “The Dream” Haney (18-0, 12 Koó) of Las Vegas for the USBA Lightweight Championship on Friday, Kia 11, in the 10-round main event of the popular prospect series ShoBox: Ko te Generation New quadrupleheader (10 p.m. ET / PT) on SHOWTIME from 2300 Arena i roto i te Philadelphia.

 

 

 

I roto i te 10-a tawhio noa tahi-āhuatanga, super bantamweight prospects Josh “Don’t Blink” Greer (16-1-1, 8 Koó) and Glenn Dezurn (9-1-1, 6 Koó) ka tutaki. In an eight-round featured attraction, light heavyweight Alvin Varmall Jr. (15-0-1, 12 Koó) takes on Charles Foster (15-0, 8 Koó); and in the opening televised fight, super bantamweight Arnold Khegai (11-0-1, 8 Koó) will face Adam Lopez (16-2-2, 8 Koó) i roto i te a'ee waru-a tawhio noa.

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, which is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions, Hard Hitting Promotions & Devin Haney Promotions, E utu i $125 no te VIP, $70 no te ringside me te $50 for general admission and are available at the 2300 Arena Box office or online at www.HardHittingPromotions.com.

 

 

 

“Everything has changed,” said Menard. “The way I eat in my off-time, my team, my management, toku kaiwhakangungu, the way I train. Everything.”

 

 

 

The 29-year-old Menard says his home state of Louisiana simply couldn’t offer the level of training he is now getting, working with new trainers Nathan Pipitone, Maurice James and Aaron Navarro, while sparring with world champions.

 

 

 

“I’m in Dallas to better my career,” Menard continued. “Louisiana just doesn’t have what I need to take it to the next level and compete. I’m working hard here and it’s what I need. I’m pushing the tempo and sharpening my skills.”

 

 

 

Fighting live on ShoBox i roto i te 2016, Menard scored a brutal Knockout of the Year candidate over previously undefeated Eudy Bernardo and got another ShoBox win later that year with an impressive KO over Bahodir Mamadjonov. He then suffered his only loss since 2008, in a short-notice showdown with WBO Lightweight Champion Raymundo Beltran.

 

 

 

He returned from the setback in March 2017 with a decision win, but suffered a serious injury.

 

 

 

“I had a detached front rotator cuff tendon and partial torn biceps tendon. It gave out on me in my last fight in the first round. I’ve had surgery on it, and rehabbed it, and now I’m ready to return to the world stage. I’m in with a good, slick boxer, but my trainers have a game plan and we have been working on a few things that he does, just to be prepared for what’s to come against him. I’ll be ready.”

 

 

 

Menard says the hardest part of preparing to face one of boxing’s most talked-about prospects on national television is the loneliness of missing his two beloved daughters, Demi (8 tau) and newborn Amelia.

 

 

 

“I get homesick. I miss my babies back home, but it’ll all be worth it,"Ka mea ia. “It’s my job and I’m going to do it.”

Errol Spence Jr. vs. Carlos Ocampo Dallas Press Conference Quotes & Photos

Welterweight World Champion Makes Homecoming Defense at

Dallas Cowboys Facility Saturday, Pipiri 16 Against

Unbeaten Mandatory Challenger

Live on SHOWTIME at The Star in Frisco, Texas in an Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

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FRISCO, Texas (Kia 2, 2018) – Welterweight world champion Errol Spence Jr. received a championswelcome in his hometown Wednesday at Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters at a press conference to discuss his homecoming defense Saturday, Pipiri 16 live on SHOWTIME against unbeaten Carlos Ocampo at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

Spence and Ocampo were welcomed with personalized Dallas Cowboys jerseys and an appearance from Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at The Star as Spence prepares to make his first hometown world title defense. He last fought in Dallas in November 2015 but will now have a chance to excite his hometown fans in the first boxing event to take place inside Ford Center.

 

 

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, which is promoted by TGB Promotions in association with Man Down Promotions, go on sale Friday, Kia 4 i 10 a.m. CT and can be purchased at www.SeatGeek.com.

 

 

 

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Wednesday from the Dallas Cowboys Headquarters Atrium Interview Room at the Star:

 

Errol Spence JR.

 

 

 

“Ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki ahau tenei. This has been a lifelong dream of mine. I can’t wait to fight in front of my hometown fans that have been rooting for me since the amateurs. It’s great to bring this event to Ford Center. I’m happy to defend my title against a great contender like Ocampo and I hope everyone comes out and supports their champion.

 

 

 

I don’t think there’s any extra pressure fighting in my hometown. It’s just added motivation. Real pressure was fighting against 30,000 fans in the champion’s hometown for my first title against Kell Brook. This is me fighting in front of people who love me and who have seen me grow up as a boxer. I can’t wait to put on a show for them.

 

 

 

Everybody poses a challenge in the ring. Ocampo is tough. He’s young and this is something he’s been fighting for his whole life. E mohio ana ahau ki te haere mai ia ki te whawhai. Mexican fighters have a great tradition. They come to fight and they don’t back down. I know he’s going to give it his all and that gets me motivated.

 

 

 

My motto is ‘Man Downand I have to live up to it. I don’t go in looking for the knockout, but I let it happen naturally. I let it come to me and we’re definitely going to let it happen on fight night.

 

 

 

I feel like I’ve definitely earned this hometown fight. To go to another country and fight a champion in his hometown, and to win the belt, I think I deserve to defend my belt in front of my fans.

 

 

 

It’s going to be a great feeling being at this venue on fight night. When I was a kid, I thought I was going to be playing for the Cowboys. So this is just going to be a wonderful opportunity. I’ve already talked to a lot of Cowboys players who are excited to come see me fight.

 

 

 

I do believe I’m the best welterweight in boxing right now. I’ve been trying to prove it for a long time. I’m never looking past anyone, but I’d love to fight Danny Garcia, Shawn Porter and when he’s back, Keith Thurman. I’m ready to fight the best in the division and prove I reign supreme over all of them.

 

CARLOS OCAMPO

 

 

 

I know that this is a great opportunity to be fighting here in Spence’s hometown. That’s a plus for me and it motivates me. I’m going to be ready to fight for 12 rauna.

 

 

 

It’s supposed to be tough with the crowd against me and I know I’m the underdog, but my mind is only on the fight. I’m just fighting one man, not a whole crowd. I know that I have what it takes.

 

 

 

Spence is a very smart and tough fighter, but he doesn’t scare me. I’ve been working for this for too long and I will be 100 percent ready to win.

 

 

 

I’ve had a very tough preparation and a very long camp. We’ve been sparring southpaws to prepare and so far everything has been smooth.

 

 

 

Being here I am even more excited and more motivated to push hard these last weeks of training camp and come into this fight at my absolute best.

 

 

 

I have been the underdog before and I’m prepared to once again overcome that. I’m not worried about what anybody else thinks of me or this fight. My mind is only on winning and being prepared to do whatever I have to.

 

 

 

He can talk about knocking me out all he wants but I’m here too and I’m ready to knock him out on June 16.

 

Derrick JAMES, a Spence Trainer

 

 

 

Being at home, this fight is going to be about Errol keeping his focus and staying task. He’s always been able to do that. He’s motivated and driven. He’s the guy that you have to drag away from the gym.

 

 

 

I never looked ahead to moments like this with Errol, from the beginning we just grinded away day by day. I was focused on enhancing his skillset and that’s what we’re still doing to this day.

 

 

 

I’m able to keep my feelings bottled up until after a fight, because being at home there can be a lot of distractions. But of course, this event being here in Dallas is phenomenal. I’m most excited that my two daughters will be able to come to the fight.

 

 

 

Errol has been training extremely hard like he always does. On the first day of sparring he did 15 rauna ki [WBC 154-pound champion] Jermell Charlo and [unbeaten light heavyweight] Adrian Taylor.

 

 

 

The two of us just have to stay focused and everything comes naturally. It’s going to be a great show for this city and a great night for Errol.

 

STEPHEN Espinoza, Peresideni, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Networks, Inc.

 

 

 

SHOWTIME is the home of the biggest fights and brightest stars in boxing, so we are particularly thrilled to be here at the home of the best professional franchise in sports, the Dallas Cowboys. We’re proud to be bringing the first boxing event ever inside of the Ford Center and we can’t wait to show off these facilities on SHOWTIME in June.

 

 

 

This is the first world title fight in Dallas in quite some time and I can’t think of anyone better to bring that here with than Errol Spence Jr. It’s fitting that the NFL Draft was here last week, because I think that if boxing had a draft, there’s a good argument Errol Spence Jr. would be the number one pick. He’s top pound-for-pound champion, he’s a popular draw and he’s in boxing’s most talent-rich division. He has the ‘Trainer of the Yearin his corner and has won 10 straight fights by knockout, from contender to champion. That is the sign of a truly great fighter.

 

 

 

The great thing about boxing and for Carlos Ocampo, is that none of those accolades matter on June 16. Rankings, opinions and belts don’t matter. It’s just two guys in a ring and only one man will win. He’s spent his whole life working for this opportunity and I believe that will make this an exciting event.

 

 

 

As a Texas-native, I know that Dallas is a football town, it’s a good town for all sports but at its heart, Dallas is a football town. But I have great confidence that on June 16, Dallas will be a great boxing town as well.

 

TOM Brown, Peresideni o TGB Whakatairanga

 

 

 

 

With IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. making his homecoming debut at this great venue, the Headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys, I know that this is going to be a hot ticket and one you’ll want to purchase right way.

 

 

 

A lot of hard work went into getting this event together at this great venue and we’re thrilled to be working with the team here at Ford Center to bring it to the fight fans of this city.

 

 

 

Errol Spence is one of most talked about fighters in the sport. Many consider him the best welterweight and perhaps the best fighter in the world. He’s also made it known that he’s willing to prove that and fight the best in the division. But he can’t afford to look past this young undefeated challenger from Mexico, in Carlos Ocampo. He’s fought his whole life for this opportunity and is here to make the most of it. It’s going to be a great night and a great homecoming for Errol Spence Jr. on June 16.

 

STEPHEN JONES, Chief Operating Officer of the Dallas Cowboys

 

 

 

These are two really special young men on this stage and this is the kind of event that we had in mind when we opened The Star. To be able to have great athletes like these as part of unique events at The Star is something we’re very excited about.

 

 

 

We like to create versatility for this venue and we want to bring all types of sporting events here. This doesn’t happen without the city of Frisco and the Frisco independent school district. We’re also honored to partner with TGB Promotions and Premier Boxing Champions for this groundbreaking announcement.

 

 

 

It’s known how energetic the sport of boxing is, but to be able to host Errol Spence Jr. and have him represent our city will be an unforgettable experience for all. Carlos Ocampo is a quality opponent who is also unbeaten. I admire both of you men and I look forward to watching you on June 16.

 

Errol Spence JR. MAKES CHAMPIONSHIP HOMECOMING AT DALLAS COWBOYS FACILITY

Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. To Defend Title Against Mandatory Challenger Carlos Ocampo Saturday, Pipiri 16 Live on SHOWTIME from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas in an Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

 

Tickets on Sale Friday, Kia 4 i 10 a.m. CT

 

FRISCO, TX (April 30, 2018) – Undefeated welterweight champion Errol “Ko te Truth” Spence Jr. will defend his IBF world title in a Dallas homecoming Saturday, June 16live on SHOWTIME at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco against unbeaten mandatory challenger Carlos Ocampo in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions. It will be the first boxing event inside Ford Center and Spence’s first hometown fight as world champion.

 

 

 

Spence, who will attempt to make the second defense of the world title he won last May from Kell Brook, combines explosive power with sublime boxing skill. In his last four fights, Spence has begun to assert himself as the best boxer in the deep and talented 147-pound weight division. I teie mahana,, Spence is rated in the top-10 on boxing’s coveted pound-for-pound list. Ocampo, who had a highly rated amateur career in Mexico, is also undefeated but will be facing his toughest challenge to date as a professional in his first world title fight.

 

 

 

Tikiti mo te takahanga, which is promoted by TGB Promotions in association with Man Down Promotions, go on sale Friday, Kia 4 i 10 a.m. CT and can be purchased at www.SeatGeek.com.

 

 

 

“Errol Spence, JR. has emerged as one of the most exciting champions in the sport today with a combination of skills that he has crafted into a fan-friendly style,” said Tom Brown, Peresideni o TGB Whakatairanga. “This is an opportunity for Errol to defend his title before the fans in his hometown at Ford Center at The Star and to continue to demonstrate why he is the top man in the 147-pound division. Carlos Ocampo, a young hungry contender, will certainly bring his A-game and that will bring out the best in Errol. It promises to be an entertaining show for boxing fans.

 

 

 

SHOWTIME has become home to the biggest stars in boxing and Errol Spence is one of its brightest,” Na ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Peresideni, Sports and Event Programming for SHOWTIME. “Spence made an emphatic statement one year ago when he traveled to Sheffield, England to wrest the title from the champion on his home turf. Na, a young and talented Carlos Ocampo has an opportunity to do the same. We are proud to team up with the Dallas Cowboys, Ford Center, TGB Promotions and Premier Boxing Champions to deliver yet another of boxing’s must-see, marquee events.

 

 

 

It’s known how energetic and exciting the sport of boxing is, but to be able to host IBF World Champion Errol Spence Jr. here at The Star to represent our city, and his home town, will be an unforgettable experience for all,” said Dallas Cowboys Chief Operating Officer Stephen Jones.

 

 

 

Spence (23-0, 20 Koó) returned home with the welterweight title last May after defeating champion Kell Brook in Brook’s hometown of Sheffield, Ingarangi. The 28-year-old southpaw from Desoto, Texas made his first defense against former two-division champion Lamont Peterson, stopping him via seventh round technical knockout on Jan. 20 i roto i te Brooklyn.

 

 

 

A 2012 U.S. Olympian at the London Games, Spence has knocked out 10 straight opponents to climb the ranks of the division. In the wake of Floyd Mayweather’s retirement from boxing, four of the top-five ranked welterweights-Danny Garcia of Philadelphia, Shawn Porter of Las Vegas, Keith Thurman of Clearwater, Fla., and Spence-are all vying for the top spot in one of history’s most popular weight classes.

 

 

 

I’m honored to be fighting in Dallas before my hometown fans and the people who have supported me from the beginning,” said Spence, who last fought in Dallas in 2015, a knockout victory over Alejandro Barrera. “This is something I’ve been wanting to do for a while now. It’s going to be great to fight at The Star, and because I’m a big Dallas Cowboys fan, I’m looking forward to fighting on the campus of Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters.

 

 

 

I believe that I’m the number one fighter in the welterweight division and I’ll step into the ring on June 16 with that feeling. I’m going to draw from the energy of my fans. I’ve studied some of Ocampo and I can tell he likes to box but he’s willing to get into a fight. I know how he feels going into someone else’s hometown for his first shot at the title. This is his big opportunity and it’s going to make this a great event.

 

 

 

The 22-year-old Ocampo (22-0, 13 Koó) will be taking a major step forward in his career with this mandatory title challenge against Spence. Ocampo, of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico will be making his U.S. debut and fighting professionally outside of Mexico for the first time. Ocampo is a two-time silver medalist at the Mexican Olympiad, an amateur national championship tournament. His holds significant professional victories over former world title challengers Jorge Paez, JR. and Charlie Navarro while he most recently scored a seventh round stoppage of Dario Ferman in November.

 

 

 

I’m training very hard for my fight against Errol Spence Jr.,said Ocampo. “This is the opportunity that I’ve worked my whole life to get and I’m coming to take Spence’s belt on June 16. I will give the fans a very exciting fight and show once again what Mexican fighters are made of.

About The Star

 

 

The Star is the 91-acre campus of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility in Frisco, Texas. Developed as a first-of-its-kind partnership between the City of Frisco and Frisco ISD, The Star features Ford Center, a 12,000-seat stadium that hosts Frisco ISD football games and other events; Cowboys Fit, te 60,000 square-foot gym developed in partnership with leading fitness developer, Mark Mastrov; and Cowboys Club, a members-only club where the country club meets the NFL; The Omni Frisco Hotel, a 16-floor, 300-room luxury hotel; Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star, te 300,000 square-foot center of excellence for sports medicine set to open in 2018; as well as a variety of shopping, dining and nightlife options. For more information on The Star, toronga: http://thestarinfrisco.com.

 

 

 

 

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NEW YORK January 24, 2018 Kua kauwhautia SHOWTIME Sports ko Pirimia Mekemeke Champions te lineup pouaka whakaata mō te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® for the first half of the year. Airing 10 takahanga mekemeke ora ao-te piha haapiiraa – ngā 12 toa ao me 12 taitara ao whawhai – PBC ko SHOWTIME e te haamauraa i te paerewa ahumahi mo te wa mekemeke runga whati-me te taumata o te whakahaere e kore kitea i mua i roto i te hākinakina.
The schedule features more than two dozen elite fighters competing in boxing’s deepest and most talent-laden weight divisions and boasts the largest collection of stars in the sport today. Ko te ūkui tuku whitu matchups o whawhai runga 10-runga, wha matchups o runga-rima whawhai runga, wha runga-10 pauna-no te-pauna tauanga toa ao, me te kotahi ao a'ee taitara whakakotahitanga.
Arahina e SHOWTIME me PBC, mekemeke ite te anō i roto i 2017 ki toa o te ao whakapumautia Mikey Garcia, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Leo Santa Cruz ko Anthony Hohua, taha pihi whetu Gervonta Davis, Errol Spence Jr., Jermell ko Jermall Charlo ko Rawiri Benavidez. I roto i te 2018, Kei te tango katoa wā pokapū i roto i te ara o te faatuhaaraa e Floyd Mayweather, Wladimir Klitschko, Miguel cotto me ētahi atu.
“Kua hāngai pono nga whetu, a ka whakaturia kotahi ano SHOWTIME ko PBC te tere mo te tau te rohe i roto i te mekemeke,” Na ka mea a Stephen Espinoza, Peresideni, Sports & Papatonotanga takahanga, Showtime Networks Inc. “Ki te haere tonu ki te torohaki pai, to tatou whāinga ko ki te whakaora i te whawhai pai rawa i runga i te kaupapa ōrite ki te minenga taea aano. This lineup delivers pivotal bouts with frequency and purpose – noa katoa ki to tatou kaiohauru. Ko tawhiti a atu te SHOWTIME No. 1 ūnga mō pā mekemeke motu.”
Te 27 hipoki whawhai i roto i tenei lineup ahumahi-ārahi ake 731 te whakauru ia tapeke, 106 world title victories and a staggering win percentage of .957. Fourteen of the fighters are undefeated and all but four have earned at least one world championship. Also included in this lineup are four of the consensus top-10 ranked welterweights, e rua o te whakaaro runga-rima runga featherweights, a toru te whakaaro runga-rima whawhai i roto i te wehenga 154-pauna o.
Tags ora puta noa i tüäpapa SHOWTIME katoa te ūkui tonu o ngā kaupapa mekemeke – pouaka whakaata, pūkoro me te ratonga roma ipurangi o te whatunga.
I roto i te 2017, tukua SHOWTIME Sports hōtaka tino nui, me te rite o te ahumahi – 25 nights of live boxing featuring 33 whawhai taitara ao me te neke atu i te 70 bouts in all. Kotahi ano, ka fehangahangai nga whetu kānapanapa atu rite te whatunga he hakari te hōtaka tino whānui, me te mālohi i roto i te mekemeke, whakaaturia ana i raro:
2018 SHOWTIME BOXING Apiti
Vauvauhia e Pirimia mekemeke Champions
Jan 20 SPENCE vs. PETERSON Brooklyn
IBF Welterweight World Championship
EASTER JR. vs. Fortuna
IBF Lightweight World Championship
Feb 17 GARCIA vs. RIOS Las Vegas
WBC Welterweight Taitara Eliminator
Benavidez vs. Gabriel II
WBC Super whitu World Championship
Moana 3 Wilder vs. Ortiz Brooklyn
WBC Heavyweight World Championship
CHARLO vs. Bevan JR.
WBC takitaro whitu Championship
Moana 10 GARCIA vs. LIPINETS San Antonio
IBF Junior Welterweight World Championship
Barthelemy vs. RELIKH II
WBA Super Kōmāmā World Championship
April 7 LARA vs. HURD
154-Pauna World Championship whakakotahitanga
April 21 BRONER vs. FIGUEROA
WBC Super Kōmāmā Taitara Eliminator
GERVONTA Davis
Kia 19 KEITH Thurman Brooklyn
WBA / WBC Welterweight World Championship
Kia 19 STEVENSON vs. JACK Canada
WBC Light Heavyweight World Championship
Pipiri 9 SANTA CRUZ vs. MARES II Los Angeles
WBA mā whitu World Championship
JERMELL Charlo
WBC Super Welterweight World Championship
Pipiri 16 Errol Spence JR. Dallas
IBF Welterweight World Championship
2018 Takahanga By Takahanga
Jan. 20: Spence vs. Peterson – Pokapū Barclays i Brooklyn
Ko tētahi o te nuinga tino i titiro toa taitama o mekemeke, hinga kore IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. (22-0, 19 Koó) whana atu te hōtaka ki te TKO tuawaru-a tawhio o toa ao e rua-wehenga o mua, me te runga-10 runga WelterweightLamont Peterson (35-3-1, 17 Koó) in Spence first title defense. I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, tūturu IBF Kōmāmā World Champion Robert Aranga Jr. (20-0, 14 Koó) riro i te tata, wikitoria ritua-whakatau i runga i te toa o mua ao Javier Fortuna (33-1-1, 23 Koó) i roto i te whawhai mahi-Kikī.
Feb. 17: Garcia vs. Rios – Mandalay Bay Events Centre i Las Vegas
toa e rua-wehenga te ao Danny Garcia (33-1, 19 Koó) returns to the ring to begin his quest toward another welterweight world championship. Garcia’s long reigns at 140 a 147 pounds ended last March in a close decision loss to unified champion Keith Thurman. Na, ka wero Garcia uaua toa mua ao Brandon Rios (34-3-1, 25 Koó), he toa katoa-mahi e kua whawhai te pai i roto i te hākinakina. I roto i te hui tahi-matua, toa whakaotinga o te mekemeke te ao, 21-tau-tau Rawiri Benavidez (19-0, 17 Koó), Ka meinga e tona korero taitara tuatahi i roto i te rematch ki runga nguha Ronald Gavril (18-2, 14 Koó). whawhai nga Middleweights super te whawhai oaoa whakamutunga Mahuru i mutu i roto i te whakatau i tautohetia mo Benavidez.
March 3: Wilder vs. Ortiz – Mai Barclays Center i Brooklyn
tonu te whakaoranga o te wehenga taumahamaha taitara ao. a Amerika tūturu, Kaua e. 1 taumahamaha, WBC World Champion Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 Koó),Ka fehangahangai hoa kaiwero hinga kore Luis Ortiz (28-0, 24 Koó) i roto i te matchup âwhina o whakaaro runga-5 runga heavyweights. puritia Wilder kua te whitiki matomato hiahiatia mai January 2015 a hanga ono parepare taitara angitu. Na, Wilder anga te pugilist Cuban tino mohio ki te mana pahaki nui i roto i Ortiz. Ka ngā te hui tahi-matua te toa Welterweight super mua, me te runga nguha whitu Jermall Charlo (26-0, 20 Koó) tango i runga i nguha-mea patu kotahi Hugo Bevan Jr. (26-1, 14 Koó)mo te takitaro WBC whitu World Championship.
March 10: Garcia vs. Lipinets – Freeman Coliseum i San Antonio
Ko tētahi o te runga whawhai pauna-no te-pauna i roto i te mekemeke, Mikey Garcia (37-0, 30 Koó) ka ngana ki te hanga hītori mā te hopu i te taitara te ao i roto i te piha haapiiraa taimaha te wha. E tu ana i roto i tona ara he hinga kore mana-puncher me IBF Jr. Welterweight Champion Sergey Lipinets (13-0, 10 Koó), e te hanga tona korero taitara tuatahi. ka kia e rua ngā taitara 140-pauna i runga i te raina rite toa e rua-wehenga Rances Barthelemy (26-0, 13 Koó)titiro ki te riro i te kaimekemeke Cuban tuatahi ki te riro ake taitara ao i roto i akomanga taimaha rerekē e toru ka anga ia Kirly Relikh (21-2, 9 Koó) i roto i te rematch o ratou a'ee Haratua tautohetia, tenei wa mo te wātea te taitara WBA Super Kōmāmā.
April 7: Lara vs. Hurd – TBD wāhi
WBA World Champion Erislandy Lara (25-2-2, 14 Koó) and IBF World Champion Jarrett Hurd (21-0, 15 Koó) ka tutaki ki te whakakotahi taitara he taime faufaa i roto i mo te wehenga 154-pauna. I roto i te 2017, SHOWTIME teata e waru matchups ngā katoa o te rima runga-runga toa super te Welterweight me challengers i roto i te whakataetae unofficial. Ka faatito tenei kēmu whakakotahitanga te wizardry hangarau o Lara o Cuba ki te kaha me te faaotiraa o Hurd.
April 21: Broner vs. Figueroa – Mai Barclays Center i Brooklyn
toa wha-wehenga ao Adrien Broner (33-3, 24 Koó) Kua whakapumautia ia e kore e anake rite tetahi o te nui e kumea i roto i te hākinakina, engari ka rite ki te toa nei he pai ki te kanohi te whakataetae uaua tonu. E ka haere tonu, ka e ia ki runga ki tūturu toa mua ao Omar Figueroa (27-0-1, 19 Koó), he ngangau katoa-mahi e kore nei e te taahiraa whakamuri, as the former champions meet in a WBC Super Lightweight Final Eliminator. The co-main event will feature one of boxing’s brightest young stars in Gervonta Davis (19-0, 18 Koó) rite te toa o mua tūturu-tau 23-tau titiro ki faahou tona taitara.
Kia 19: Thurman tohe Worlds Taitara – Mai Barclays Center i Brooklyn
Keith Thurman Ko anake te toa ao 147-pauna kotahi, me te whakaaro No. 1-runga toa i roto i te wehenga taimaha rongonui o te mekemeke. Ko te tūturu Thurman(28-0, 22 Koó) kua tū te taitara WBA mai 2015. kī ia te whitiki WBC ki te wini whakatakotoria ki runga i mua tūturu Danny Garcia Maehe whakamutunga i roto i te a'ee tino whanga ana o te tau, he whakaaturanga o SHOWTIME Mekemeke i runga i CBS. I muri i te whara tuke e hiahiatia pokanga, ka hoki mai Thurman ki te mahi ki te hoariri ki te kia takoto.
Kia 19: Stevenson vs. Jack – Mai i Canada
WBC Light Heavyweight World Champion A Tamutu Stevenson (29-1, 24 Koó) Kua piro knockouts i ono o ona parepare taitara waru a ka fehangahangai pea tona wero uaua ka pakanga ia toa e rua-wehenga Badou Jack (22-1-2, 13 Koó).riro Jack te taitara ao 175-pauna i roto i tona tuatahi marama taumahamaha i roto i August, a wakamahuetia te whitiki i roto i te tikanga ki te hanga tonu tenei matchup o heavyweights marama runga-rima runga.
Pipiri 9: Santa Cruz vs. Merehe II – Mai Los Angeles
I muri ratou 2015 kawea taitara pupūtanga te mano Staples Center ki ona waewae, WBA mā whitu Champion Leo Santa Cruz (34-1-1, 19 Koó) me te toa e toru-wehenga ao Apanere Merehe (31-2-1, 15 Koó) ka tutaki ano i roto i to ratou whenua ngā o Los Angeles. Santa Cruz, e kua puritia ano taitara i roto i wehenga e toru mo te ono tau kua hipa, noho tonu tetahi o nga whawhai tino āna i roto i te hākinakina i teie mahana. Mau metua vahine, he toa mua ao i whā, whā super me te mā whitu, whāinga ki te tohe utu i muri i te mate whakatau nuinga tata ki Santa Cruz i 2015. Tenei matchup nui-siteiki i waenganui i whakaaro runga-rima runga ka hoatu featherweights maramarama atu ki te wehenga tāpae e ngā Gary Russell Jr., Carl Frampton and Lee Selby. The consensus No. 1 toa i 154 pauna, Jermell Charlo (30-0, 15 Koó) ka tiakina e tona WBC Super Welterweight World Championship i roto i te tahi-āhuatanga ki te hoariri ki te kia takoto.
Pipiri 16: Spence tohe Welterweight Taitara – Mai i Dallas
Hou atu i te mahi tūtahi ki te runga-10 toa Welterweight mua, pauna-hoki-pauna nui Errol Spence Jr. (23-0, 20 Koó) hoki ki tona kainga tupu o Dallas mo te korero tuarua o te IBF Welterweight World Championship.
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Errol Spence JR. RETAINS IBF WELTERWEIGHT TITLE WITH RESOUNDING TKO VICTORY OVER LAMONT PETERSON SATURDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER

 

Parekura Kōmāmā World Champion Robert Aranga Javier Fortuna

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Brooklyn (Jan. 21, 2018) - toa Welterweight Tūturu ao Errol Spence Jr. mau tona taitara IBF ki te mutu faahiahia o te toa e rua-wehenga o mua Lamont Peterson i roto i te hui matua o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGRāhoroi po i Barclays Center, te kāinga o Brooklyn BOXING®.

 

 

 

I roto i tona korerotanga tuatahi mai i dethroning Kell awa i runga i SHOWTIME Mei whakamutunga, Spence (23-0, 20 Koó) i roto i pouaka he uaua Peterson (35-4-1, 17 Koó) i te tīmatanga ki te whakaoti, whakaatu i te whānui ngohi o ngā pūkenga, tere me te mana. I mutu i mua i te whawhai ki te tīmatanga o te waru te a tawhio muri kaiwhakangungu o Peterson, Barry Hunter, ka karanga hoki te mutu.

 

 

 

takaro te whawhai i roto i rite ki te āhua o tohu toa e rua, tīmata i roto i te take rauhanga cagey i mua tahuri reira ki te whawhai kaitaua i roto i te rauna waenganui. E rua meneti ki a tawhio rima, whakamahia Spence he matau mahue blistering ki tonoa Peterson ki te koaka (Pāwhiritia HEREmo te miramira). Ko te Washington, D.C. ka hoki taketake ki ona waewae, ka tonu ki te whawhai, engari whakamatauria Spence ki kia rawa nui. Te 2012 U.S. u atu Häkinakina Peterson 161-45, ia tūhono i runga i 49 ōrau o ana nifó mana ki tika 31 ōrau mō te Peterson.

 

 

 

I muri i te whawhai ka korero Spence ki SHOWTIME Sports kaipūrongo Jim Kerei, a ko tere ki te hoatu nama ki tona hoariri. "E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakawhetai Lamont,"Ka mea ia. "Tahuri te rota o eé iho te whawhai, a ka mau ia ki a reira rite te tino toa me whakapai ahau ki a ia mo taua. He’s a tough fighter. He’s willing to die in there.” Click HERE ki te mataara i te miramira uiui.

 

 

 

Ahakoa imiraa i te win i roto i whakahau ahua, whakapono tonu Spence kua ia ruma ki te whakapai ake. "Ahau tonu e taea te whakapai ake te rota i runga i toku korero,"Ka mea te toa hinga kore ao. "Tika i ahau ki te pupuri i te tino aku pūkenga, me te pupuri i te ahunga whakamua. e haere koe ki te kite i tētahi Errol Spence wa pai i muri ahau tiki i roto i te whakakai.

 

 

 

"Mohio katoa i kua e ahau tatari i runga i" etahi Wā "Thurman,"Ka mea a Spence, titiro mua ki te kēmu whakakotahitanga taea ki WBC me WBA Welterweight World Champion Keith Thurman. "Mai i ahau 15-0 I’ve been calling this guy out and he keeps making excuses. Kia whiwhi a ki runga ki. E ia e rua o nga whitiki, me te whai tatou e rua ingoa nui. Ko te he whawhai ngāwari ki te hanga me te hiahia ahau i te reira. "

 

 

 

Peterson, nei whawhai he maia ki muri te Spence, whakaaro te whakatau o tona kaiwhakangungu ki te mutu i te whawhai, "Ki te ui ia ahau ki te whawhai i te miriona iwi, E pai ana ahau. Ki te ui ia ahau ki te mutu. Ka mutu ahau. e kore e ui e ahau tona whakatau. e mohio ana ahau he ia toku painga i ngakau ".

 

 

 

"Ko reira tino pakeke, engari ki te mohio koutou Lamont, e mohio ana koe kihai i haere ia ki te hoatu ki runga,"Ka mea kaiwhakangungu Barry Hunter. "I ahau ki te mutu i te reira. I te mutunga o te ra, Ko taku tama tenei tika konei. He te kahore atu faufaa atu i tona oranga. Ki te tae mai te reira ki a ia toa ranei, tangohia e ahau ia. tiaki ahau e pā ana ki a ia. "

 

 

Undefeated 135-pound world champion Robert Aranga (21-0, 14 Koó) earned a split decision victory over former world champion Javier Fortuna (33-2-1, 23 Koó) i roto i te hui tahi-matua o te telecast SHOWTIME. ngä nga kaiwhakawa te a'ee 114-113, 113-114 a 115-112.

 

 

 

kite te a'ee hoki-a-mai e rua whawhai mohio noho i roto i te pute, ka titiro ki te mahi i te kino i te roto. He rua o taua ruritanga wāhi a tawhio i Fortuna whakamatauria utu nui, i te whakatupato te Dominican me ka whiua hoki te patu Aranga muri te matenga. Te kore te tangohanga e kotahi ira, te whawhai e kua piro te Unuunu. Ahakoa Aranga Jr. ko paku nuku, u Fortuna nga nifó atu kaha. Jr. Aranga, tei mau i te painga teitei nui, i roto i u Fortuna, tūhono i runga i 120 o 383 (31 ōrau) nifó mana ia hono Fortuna i 113 o 441 (26 ōrau).

 

 

 

"Ko reira te whawhai uaua, te ia he toa ao mua mo te take,"Korerotia Aranga Gray. "Hanga e matou i te reira uaua e ngana ana ki te haukoti i tokua. e kore ia i whiua e nui a hanga ana e ia uaua reira ki ahau mo whai i tēnei taata a tawhio noa.

 

 

 

“e kore i taea e ahau te tiki i te knockout engari ka tatou te win me e te katoa e faufaa. mohio ahau i haere ia ki te rere kotahi ongo'i ia toku kaha. Ia hiahia tika ki te hopu me te pupuri i te whawhai katoa. "

 

 

 

titiro mua, hanga mārama ana whakaaro Aranga rite rapu ia pāngia whakakotahitanga i roto i te heke mai tata, "E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai ki nga toa, me te whakakotahi enei whitiki. Whawhai kia rite ki enei e kore e i roto i toku mahere kēmu. au ahau rite hoki ki a Mikey Garcia ko Jorge Linares haina i te kirimana. "

 

 

 

korero ano te ta'efiemālie 'Fortuna ki hina, "Mohio te iwi whānui te mea i tupu i konei. booed ratou no te mea e matau ana ratou e riro ahau i tenei whawhai.

 

 

 

"Ki te te e ia te tangata kia whawhai ano a i 135-pauna,"Ka mea a Fortuna, who failed to make weight on two attempts Rāmere, e auraa e kore e waiho te whitiki o Aranga i runga i te raina. "Tino ka meinga e ahau te taimaha. kihai i hoatu e ahau i ahau wa nui ki te whakangungu ".

 

 

 

Unbeaten light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne (21-0, 16 Koó) hanga mahi tere o Francy Ntetu (17-2, 4 Koó) i roto i te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS mahi, as he dropped and battered his opponent early to force referee Arthur Mercante to stop the bout at just 2:15 o te a tawhio tuatahi. Fighting hoki tona 12th time at the Barclays Center, te 27 puritia taketake tau-tau Staten Island tona record kohakore tonu mā te whakamahi i tona ringa maui kaha i runga i te overmatched Ntetu.

 

 

 

whakapumautia Browne tona mana i te tīmatanga, ū te overhand maui ma e maturuturu iho Ntetu waenganui i roto i te a tawhio. te Montreal, Québec taketake kore i taea ki te toe ona waewae, ka kitea aua marae a ia ki te taura tika toru tekau hēkona i muri. He puhipuhinga o ngā kaha u runga i te paruru Ntetu mahue te kaitautoko ki iti kōwhiringa, engari ki te mutu i te whawhai ki 45 hēkona toe i roto i te kotahi tau a tawhio.

 

 

 

“mahi matou mo tenei win. haere ia ki te pere pono ka meinga e ahau te utu ia,"Ka mea a Browne. "Mau te maui overhand ia, ka ko e te timatanga o te mutunga hoki ia. mohio ahau i mamae ia.

 

 

 

“Me ahau he pere taitara ao. au e ahau rite ki te tango i runga i tetahi o nga toa. e kore ahau e whai i tetahi manakohanga. Au koa hoatu huihuia e ahau tetahi atu mahi nui i konei i Barclays Center ahau. Kei te haere ahau ki te pupuri i te whakapai ake ra ano ahau tino riro Mr. Barclays Center. "

 

 

 

nama, nei oho ake ki te wehenga taumahamaha marama mo tenei whawhai, i te wa pakeke e pā ana ki ngā o te tere me te mana o Browne i tona ara ki te mate tuarua o tona mahi pro.

 

 

 

"[Browne] Ko te tino taikaha, congrats ki a ia,” Said Ntetu. “Ko ia nohopuku, te ia atamai, me te kore ahau i mahara ki a ia kia taua taikaha. ka ahau e ia ki tona matau matau, me te maui tika.

 

 

 

"I ahau i roto i te nui āhua ki te whawhai mo te 10 rauna. e kore ko toku piha taimaha tenei, otiia e kore ahau e hiahia ana ki te whakakahore ngatahi. "

 

 

 

I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga o te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS, tūturu Arama Kownacki (17-0, 14 Koó) delivered a brutal knockout of Iago Kiladze (26-2, 18 Koó) i 2:08 of the sixth round of their heavyweight matchup. Kownacki, whanau i roto i te Lomza, Poland engari whawhai i roto o Brooklyn, New York, oaoa te tautoko o tona mano oire rite ia tamau kakahu Kiladze iho.

 

 

 

ko Kownacki te ake pukuriri, me te tika o nga whawhai e rua, tauranga 43 ōrau o ana nifó kaha, me te 35 ōrau o ana nifó katoa, whakaritea ki te tika 30 ōrau me 18 ōrau, aua, hoki Kiladze. Ahakoa te ihu toto e tukua Kownacki i te taka noa tuatahi, timata te taumahamaha Polish ki te ringihia ki runga ki a mauiui Kiladze ki te raupapa o uppercuts me tetahi-rua ngā i roto i te wha o tawhio. ka haere mai te a'ee mahi-Kikī ki te mutunga, ka hono Kownacki i runga i te huinga o rua uppercuts me te ringa matau e tonoa Kiladze i runga i tona hoki i roto i te meneti whakamutunga o te ono o tawhio. I muri hoki he manawa Kiladze ki ona waewae, kaitautoko Shada Murdaugh huaina te whawhai i te mana'o tauturu o te tākuta ringside.

 

 

 

“Au ahau kia whakawhetai ki toku pā Polish katoa e haere mai ki waho, ka homai ki ahau e tautoko anō ", ka mea a Kownacki, e whawhai i roto i te mua o rau o ana compatriots. "Kei te haere ahau ki te pupuri i whawhai mo te pā, me te hoatu katoa he whakaatu nui.

 

 

 

“whakaaro ahau i hanga e ahau te whawhai he rota maro atu i kia whai ahau. Ko te tetahi atu wheako ako, me te ka e ahau te win. Ko te katoa e faufaa. "

 

 

 

Ko te Republic o Georgia whanau-Kiladze, nei whawhai i roto i o Los Angeles, Kāore i taea ki te korero ki pāpāho rite i tangohia e ia ki a NYU Lutheran Hospital mō take whakatūpato.

 

 

 

Rāhoroi o Ka tukuruatia telecast i Rātapu, January 21 i 9 a.m. AND/PT i runga i SHOWTIME me Rāhina, January 22 i 10 p.m. AND/PT runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME a ka kia wātea i runga i SHOWTIME ON tono® a SHOWTIME te Wā®.

 

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UNDEFEATED WORLD CHAMPION ROBERT EASTER JR. OPENS UP TO JIM GRAY ABOUT HIS PAST AND FUTURE ASPIRATIONS IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® VIDEO FEATURE

Easter to Defend IBF Lightweight Title Against Javier Fortuna Apopo
I’m going to show him why he didn’t want to take this fight.” – Robert Aranga
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TA: SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray sat down with undefeated world champion Robert Aranga Jr. at the famed Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn ahead of his 135-pound title defense against former world champion Javier Fortuna. The pair discussed Easter’s motivations to enter the sport of boxing, his life outside the ring and future aspirations inside the ring.
The IBF Lightweight World Title Bout serves as the co-feature of the January 20 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, a Premier Boxing Champions event LIVE on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT) i Center Barclays, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™. The event is headlined by IBF Welterweight World Champion and 2012 U.S. Häkinakina Errol Spence Jr. making his first title defense against former two-division world champion Lamont Peterson.
Nothing concerns me about Fortuna”, said Easter. “He hasn’t been in the ring with no one like me with my attributes. I’m going to show him why he didn’t want this fight.
Looking ahead to what a successful title defense i runga i Rāhoroi night would mean for his career, Easter made it clear his goal was to unify the division. “Mikey Garcia, Jorge Linares – either or, e kore e mea faufaa te reira. It’s all in these guyshands if they want to face me.
SHOWTIME Sports will stream two live boxing undercard bouts featuring Marcus Browne and Adam Kownacki i runga i Rāhoroi on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS. Browne, an unbeaten 175-pound contender from Staten Island, will face Francy Ntetu in a 10-round fight while undefeated heavyweight Kownacki, fighting out of Brooklyn by way of Poland, will take on Iago Kiladze of Kiev, Ukraine i roto i te a'ee 10-a tawhio.

Errol Spence JR. vs. LAMONT PETERSON FINAL WEIGHTS, Korukī, Whakaahua & COMMISSION OFFICIALS FOR WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

Spence Makes First Title Defense In Main Event Of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® From Barclays Center In Brooklyn, Presented By Premier Boxing Champions

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SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING – 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT i te SHOWTIME

 

 

IBF Welterweight World Championship

 

 

Errol Spence Jr.: 147 pauna

 

 

Lamont Peterson: 146 ¾ pauna

 

 

Kaitautoko: Harvey Dock; Judges: Julie Lederman (N.Y.), Don Trella (Conn.), Steve Weisfeld (N.J.)

 

 

IBF Lightweight World Championship

 

 

Robert Easter Jr.: 134 ½ pauna

 

 

Javier Fortuna: 136 ½ pounds**

 

 

Kaitautoko: Ricky Gonzalez; Judges: Glenn Feldman (Conn.), John McKaie (N.Y.), Kevin Morgan (N.Y.)

 

 

**Fortuna does not make the 135-pound lightweight limit and cannot win IBF title. Fortuna initially weighed 136.8 pounds and measured 136.4 pounds after the two-hour allowance.

 

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING PRELIMS – 7 p.m. AND/4 p.m. PT On Facebook Live &YouTube

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout – 10 Rauna

 

 

Marcus Browne: 175 ¾ pauna

 

 

Francy Ntetu: 174 ½ pauna

 

 

Heavyweight Bout – 10 Rauna

 

 

Arama Kownacki: 260 pauna

 

 

Iago Kiladze: 220 ½ pauna

FLASH QUOTES:

 

 

SPENCE:

 

 

“This is a tough challenge. If you know Lamont, you know he’s a tough fight but I came to dominate the division and it started with Kell Brook. I’m going to get Lamont Peterson and then I’m going to get the other welterweights that are out there.

 

 

“It’s definitely important not just to win the fight, but how I win the fight. I came to dominate the division and I came here to look good. I’m the future of the division and I’m the future of boxing.”

 

 

PETERSON:

 

 

“I wouldn’t say that Errol isn’t the bigger guy, I just believe that it doesn’t matter. It’s all about boxing skills.

 

 

“I think we’ll both make each other look pretty good, but I’m going to win.”

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