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Andre Dirrell Talks Working with New Trainer Virgil Hunter Ahead of Interim Super Middleweight World Title Rematch Saturday, Marso 3 against Jose Uzcategui Live on SHOWTIME From Barclays Center in Brooklyn & Gipresentar ni Premier Boxing Champions

Read the whole interview with Dirrell HERE via PremierBoxingChampions.com
Oakland, SAMA. (Pebrero 23, 2018) – Super middleweight Andre Dirrell is preparing for his rematch with Jose Uzcategui by working with renowned trainer Virgil Hunter and former pound-for-pound great Andre Ward ahead of his showdown for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight title Sabado, Marso 3 nagpuyo sa Showtime (9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT) gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by the highly anticipated matchup between heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder ug walay pildeng challenger Luis Ortiz.
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Dirrell has moved his training camp out to Oakland to train with Hunter and gain wisdom from being around Ward. Ward for his part, feels Dirrell has not yet reached his potential in the ring.
The way I feel about Andre is the way I’ve always felt, the sky’s the limit,” said the recently retired Ward. “He has the God-given ability and talent to do whatever he wants to do in a boxing ring. Sa laing mga pulong, he is blessed with the kind of gifts, that if he’s made up his mind that he won’t allow himself to be beat and if he prepares properly in camp, it’s going to be very hard to beat him.
With a fighter with Andre’s experience and pedigree, it’s less physical and more psychological. Do you want to be a champion and do you want to dominate your division? If the answer is yes, which I believe it is, then go do it. It sounds simple and in many ways it is, but you have to be very intentional to condition your mind to think this way and really believe it. That’s the reason he is training with Virgil in the Bay Area. Physical training, mental preparation & spiritual preparation. It all matters.
Here is part of what Dirrell had to say about training camp with Hunter and Ward. Read the full story HERE via PremierBoxingChampions.com.
What are some of the nuances Virgil brings, and will your grandfather, Leon “Bumper” Lawson, remain in your corner?
Virgil is teaching me similarly to the way my grandfather taught me, and I can easily say that he’s picking up where my grandfather left off. My grandfather put my talents in me, making me the fighter Andre Ward had to worry about back in the day.
But my grandfather doesn’t have the ability to coach really anymore because he’s in the beginning stages of dementia, but I still have him in my corner, and I always will. Virgil has taken over, and this is bar-none, the best I’ve felt, sa hunahuna, sa akong career. There are little things about Virgil that I had to adapt to.
Virgil’s sense of humor is raw, playful and serious at the same time. If I stop for one minute, he’ll tell me, ‘It takes one second to get knocked out.He teaches with passion, direction and remains focused on the task at hand, really wanting you to instill how important things are, psychologically.
How beneficial is the atmosphere in Virgil’s gym?
There is a positive aura in the gym, which is a winning environment. When you walk into that gym, it’s time to work. Virgil lets you know that simply by staring at you. You have Andre Ward’s posters all around you, other fightersposters around you. There are a lot of fightersfaces up on those gym walls, including Andre Berto’s.
I’m definitely inspired because the atmosphere has everything to offer as far as training. You have the mountains, the beaches. Ug siyempre, ultimately, you have Virgil, who has flair about him and a way to generate that fire within you and bring it out of you. The most important thing with Virgil is listening.
What counsel have you received from Ward?
Andre’s never really showed any hesitation about offering advice and has always been there to give it to me, no problem at all. Andre has always been cordial and honest about wanting to see me hold that championship belt. I believe that he’ll see that this year.
But I can imagine that now that he’s out of the game, he can do it more freely. I recently had a 45-minute conversation over the phone with him about Jesus Christ, apan, face-to-face, we’ve spoken quite often. He came down for a few of my sparring sessions and he’ll be coming to a few more.
We’ve always talked and had a good time, and he’s been quite an inspiration, aside from being a boxer. Andre has a confidence about himself in and out of the ring, so he’s one of the top guys in my life as a motivator for life outside of and beyond boxing.
Has Virgil broken down the Uzecategui fight?
Virgil has watched the fight several times, and I’ve watched the fight several times. We both agreed that the mistakes were definitely all mine and both agree that I didn’t use my ring generalship.
Even with the flaws that I was committing, I still found my groove. I heard myself saying that I had gotten his timing down and was taking over leading up to the end of the fight.
Uzecategui is a fighter, but that’s ithe’s no boxer. He has great punching ability but not great skills and he’s not fast, so I expect him to attack me like the first fight. He knows how to put a one-two-three together, and he’s hungry.
As far as boxing goes, I’ll have to teach him a thing or two about how this game is really played. There’s no question I made the first fight harder than it had to be. I look at that first fight with so much confidence.
I know that I fought it incorrectly, but I was still coming back. He won the first, second and possibly third and fourth rounds, but I was coming back. So this time, I plan on frustrating this boy so much that he’ll be completely off of his game.
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HUGO CENTENO JR. SUFFERS RIB INJURYINTERIM MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT WITH JERMALL CHARLO RESCHEDULED FOR PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT SATURDAY, ABRIL 21 PAGKINABUHI SA SHOWTIME®

Next Saturday’s Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Doubleheader Will Open With Anticipated Rematch Between Andre Dirrell & Jose Uzcategui
Sabado, Marso 3 LIVE on SHOWTIME At 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT From Barclays Center In Brooklyn & Presented By
Premier Boxing Champions
BROOKLYN (Feb. 23, 2018) – Middleweight contender Hugo Centeno Jr.. suffered a rib injury while training and his Interim WBC Middleweight World Championship bout with Jermall Charlo has been rescheduled for a Premier Boxing Champions event on Sabado, Abril 21 nagpuyo sa Showtime.
Ang Marso 3 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast continues as a doubleheader beginning at 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Sa main event, WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will make the seventh and most difficult defense of his title against fellow-unbeaten heavyweight Luis Ortiz.
In the opening bout of the Marso 3 doubleheader, Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui will meet for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship in an immediate rematch of one of 2017’s best and most controversial fights.
Charlo vs. Centeno will now be a featured bout on the previously announced Abril 21 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast presented by Premier Boxing Champions. Four-division world champion Adrien Broner will face undefeated former champion Omar Figueroa and one of boxing’s brightest young stars, Gervonta Davis, returns to the ring as the 23-year-old undefeated former champion looks to regain a title in the 130-pound class.
While the injury to Centeno is unfortunate, we’re pleased to have the flexibility to keep the Charlo-Centeno fight on our 2018 boxing schedule,” miingon si Stephen Espinoza, Presidente, Sports & Hitabo Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. “Ang Marso 3 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event remains a can’t-miss night for any fight fan, with Deontay Wilder facing the most dangerous opponent of his career in Luis Ortiz, and Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui settling the score in a rematch of one of 2017’s best fights.
I’m devastated.,” Miingon Centeno. “I’ve been in the gym for a long time. Being so close to a fight and accomplishing my dream of a world title it’s devastating.
It happened during sparring. I tried to work through the pain and as the day progressed and the adrenaline subsided I had to go to the ER and get checked out. It’s a good enough injury that it had to be postponed. Nothing was broken, but it was severe enough to keep me from fighting.
I was just about to peak. Now I have to taper off a bit and cut back to let my body recover and then pick it up and get some momentum back.
“Ako andam sa pag-adto,” Miingon Charlo. “Ako 167 libra karon, and this was the best camp I’ve ever had. I’m so disappointed. I’m at a loss for words. When you want something so bad and you don’t get it, you can’t be a kid about it. You just have to deal with it.
I’m hungry and I’m ready to get back in the ring. I’m still coming to the fight though. I’m going be there to support Deontay. I love Barclays Center and all my fans in Brooklyn.
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Action-Packed Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz Undercard Includes Long Island’s Alicia Napoleon vs. Femke Hermans for Vacant WBA Women’s Super Middleweight World Title

Sabado, Marso 3
Barclays Center sa Brooklyn
BROOKLYN (Pebrero 21, 2018) – The undercard for the heavyweight world title showdown between Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz alang sa Sabado, Marso 3, gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing, will now feature an outstanding 10-round women’s world title clash between Long Island’s Alicia “The EmpressNapoleon (8-1, 5 KOs) ug undefeated Femke Hermans (6-0, 3 KOs), of Londerzeel, Belgium, for the vacant WBA Women’s Super Middleweight World Title.
I’m thrilled to be fighting at Barclays Center for this world title,” said Napoleon. “This means so much to me and for women’s boxing in the United States. I’ve worked very hard for many years and dreamed of becoming a world champion and to have my Long Island fans see me challenge for the title makes it even more special.
“DiBella Entertainment, Premier Boxing Champions, Brooklyn Boxing and SHOWTIME remain committed to women’s boxing and together we have staged, or at least scheduled, a women’s fight of significance on every card we’ve worked on at Barclays Center,” miingon Lou DiBella, Presidente sa DiBella Entertainment. “Napoleon is a very charismatic and popular fighter from Long Island and, sa Marso 3, she will have a chance to achieve her dream of becoming a world champion in front of her hometown fans.
Owner of the two popular Overthrow boxing gyms in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Napoleon made her professional debut in August 2015 winning her first seven fights, including five by stoppage.
Following her first loss on December 10, 2016, to world ranked contender Tori Nelson, Napoleon bounced back to defeat Nikolett Papp, sa Nobyembre 18, 2017, sa Queens, New York.
Victorious three times in 2017, Hermans will be leaving Belgium for the first time in her professional career for the world title fight with Napoleon. In her last bout, the 28-year-old won a unanimous decision against Ester Koneca, sa Septiyembre 30, 2017.
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The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by the highly anticipated Wilder vs. Ortiz matchup and will see undefeated former 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo sa pagkuha sa Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the interim WBC middleweight title in the co-feature. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live on SHOWTIME at 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT with top super middleweight contender Andre Dirrell nakigbatok sa lisud nga-gi-igo Jose Uzcategui in a rematch for the interim IBF168-pound world title.
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Luis Ortiz Training Camp Notes

Unbeaten Cuban Contender Faces WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder Live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Marso 3
gikan sa Barclays Center sa Brooklyn & Gipresentar sa
Premier Boxing Champions
MIAMI (Pebrero 16, 2018) – Unbeaten heavyweight contender Luis “Ang Tinuod nga Hari Kong” Ortiz is finally nearing his first world title opportunity as he prepares to take on WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder Sabado, Marso 3 mabuhi sa Showtime gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event will see undefeated former 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo sa pagkuha sa Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the interim WBC middleweight title in the co-feature. Ang Showtime kampyonato sa boxing nga telecast magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT with top super middleweight contender Andre Dirrell nakigbatok sa lisud nga-gi-igo Jose Uzcategui in a rematch for the IBF Interim 168-pound world title.
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Ortiz spoke on a variety of topics as he heads into the highly anticipated showdown with Wilder. Here is what Ortiz had to say from training camp in Miami:
On Deontay Wilder
He’s talking too much. He’s going to have to back that up in the ring. He says he’s going to kill ‘King Kong.He’s going to knock me out. I want to watch him try. I’m not like those other guys he fought. Ako usa ka tinuod nga fighter. Tough and with a lot of experience. I’ve been fighting since I was 10 ka tuig ang panuigon.
He doesn’t intimidate me. His trash talk makes me laugh. It’s just a lot of noise. Ako gigutom. I’m doing this for my family. He better take me seriously because he’s going to find himself on the canvas before he knows it. I’m going to show the world who ‘King Kongis.
On his confrontation with Wilder after Ortiz’s last fight
Someone told me Wilder was in the crowd, I smiled. I was glad to see him. I knew what he wanted.
I’m not the kind that likes to trash talk, but I’ve had it with this guy. He talks too much. He has a big mouth. He has insulted me and has said too many dumb things. So when I saw him ringside I told him to get inside the ring and to tell the world once and for all that he was going to fight me. He says he wants to fight the top fighters. I’m a top fighter. Let’s do it.
On testing positive for a banned substance during training for the first scheduled fight against Wilder
A lot of people that believe in me and know me well, know that I would not do anything that can jeopardize my future as a boxer. I have too much at stake: sa akong pamilya, my children and the possibility to provide for them.
I had been taking that medicine for two years. It was my mistake not to disclose that prescription drug in the paperwork. I never thought a prescription was going to bring me so much trouble. I was taking this medicine to treat high blood pressure, but apparently it’s also used to go to the bathroom a lot and mask other things. I drink two gallons of water per day. I go to the bathroom a lot already. I never put two and two together. I’m clean. The dose they found in my system was too low to mask anything at all. If I would have known this prescription drug was not allowed, I would have told my trainer and my doctor.
I’m a heavyweight I don’t need to make weight. Why am I going to go to the trouble of taking an illegal substance that makes you go to the bathroom a lot? I have no need. I simply didn’t know it was banned. If I would have known, I would have said something to my trainer or to the doctors.
I think the fight was not meant to be at that point in time last year. Destiny played a part. It was supposed to be postponed. Now there are no excuses.
On how important this fight is for him
Every fight I’ve had in my career has been important. The key is always to avoid thinking that it’s win or die because that can put you off center. So the way I see it is that this fight is important for me because I have to win it. And I’m going to. It’s a world championship, but for me it’s just another day at work. My only goal is to win this fight. Win. Win. Win. By winning this fight, everything else unfolds. I get a title and I help my family.
On what’s going to happen on fight night
When I get in the ring, all I will be thinking about is the strategy we put together in the gym. My family is always there. They go to every fight. That was my promise to them when I had to leave them behind in Cuba to come to the United States. They will come with me wherever I go. If I gas out, I look at them and they keep me going. They are my motivation and they will help me achieve this victory.
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Action-Packed Deontay Wilder vs. Luis Ortiz Undercard Features Top Contenders, Former Heavyweight Champion, Prospect Showdowns & Rising Future Stars Saturday, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center sa Brooklyn

Middleweight Contender Sergey Derevyanchenko Makes Barclays Center Debut; 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell in a Super Lightweight Attraction; Patrick Day vs. Kyrone Davis – 10 Rounds Super Welterweights
More! Former Heavyweight World Champion Charles Martin, Middleweight Willie Monroe & Rising Local Prospect Richardson Hitchins All Enter the Ring!
BROOKLYN (Pebrero 14, 2018) – The heavyweight world title showdown between Deontay Wilder ug Luis Ortiz will feature a stacked undercard of exciting attractions that includes top contenders, a former heavyweight champion, exciting prospects and more all entering the ring on Sabado, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™.
Action inside the arena includes top middleweight contender Sergey Derevyanchenko nag-atubang sa Dashon Johnson in an eight-round fight, 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell in a six-round super lightweight showdown, and a 10-round matchup between super welterweight prospects Patrick Day ug Kyrone Davis.
Usa ka 2008 Ukrainian Olympian now fighting out of Brooklyn, Derevyanchenko (11-0, 9 KOs) earned his top contender status in the IBF by stopping Tureano Johnson in the 12th round of their August 2017 showdown and will face California’s Johnson (22-22-3, 7 KOs) as he awaits his title shot.
One of featherweight champion Gary Russell Jr.’s younger brothers, the 21-year-old Russell (3-0, 3 KOs) nagrepresentar sa U.S. sa 2016 Olympic games in Rio and made it to the quarterfinal round. He turned pro in May of last year and has scored three first round stoppages as a pro.
The 25-year-old Day (14-2-1, 6 KOs) fights out of Freeport, New York and most recently won an exciting contest over then unbeaten Eric Walker last July to seize the WBC Continental Americas Super Welterweight Title. He takes on another prospect looking to leap to contender status in the 23-year-old Davis (13-1, 5 KOs) from Delaware who enters this bout on a three-fight winning streak.
The card continues with former heavyweight world champion Charles Martin (25-1-1, 23 KOs) in an eight-round fight, kanhi world title challenger Willie Monroe Jr. (21-3, 6 KOs) in an eight-round middleweight affair and a pair of local welterweight prospects fighting at Barclays Center for the fourth time as Richardson Hitchins (3-0, 1 KO) ug Kenny Robles (2-1, 1 KO) compete in separate six-round attractions. Rounding out the action is unbeaten prospectShynggyskhan Tazhibay (5-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round welterweight bout.
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The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by the highly anticipated Wilder vs. Ortiz matchup and will see undefeated former 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo sa pagkuha sa Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the interim WBC middleweight title in the co-feature. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live on SHOWTIME at 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT uban sa
top super middleweight contender Andre Dirrell nakigbatok sa lisud nga-gi-igo Jose Uzcategui in a rematch for the IBF Interim 168-pound world title.
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Andre Dirrell & Jose Uzcategui Clash in Rematch for IBF Interim 168-Pound World Title Live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center sa Brooklyn & Gipresentar ni Premier Boxing Champions

Heavyweight Champ Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder
Defends His Title Against Luis “Ang Tinuod nga Hari Kong” Ortiz
in Main Event & Undefeated Former 154-Pound Champion
Jermall Charlo Battles Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the Interim WBC
Middleweight Title in the Co-Feature
BROOKLYN (Pebrero 12, 2018) – Top super middleweight contender Andre Dirrell clashes with hard-hitting Jose Uzcategui in a rematch for the IBF Interim 168-pound world title live on SHOWTIME Sabado, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™, as part of a tripleheader presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
Heavyweight champion Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder will defend his title against Luis “Ang Tinuod nga Hari Kong” Ortiz in the main event of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader. Ang telecast magsugod sa 9 sa gabii. UG/6 sa gabii. PT and also features undefeated former 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo pagkuha sa Hugo Centeno, Jr. for the interim WBC middleweight title in the co-feature.
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The hotly contested first match between Dirrell and Uzcategui, which was also for the IBF interim world title, ended in controversy after Uzcategui was disqualified for landing a punch after the bell sounded to end the eighth round. Dirrell was dropped and knocked out by the punch. The referee ruled that the punch was intentional and disqualified Uzcategui. In the IBF mandated rematch, Dirrell and Uzcategui will look to put themselves in position to fight for the super middleweight title that Caleb Truax recently earned via a majority decision over James DeGale.
Dirrell (26-2, 16 KOs), a bronze medal winner for the 2004 U.S. Olympic boxing team, continues his quest for a world championship. The 34-year-old southpaw from Flint, Michigan lost a split decision to Carl Froch in his first attempt in 2009 and dropped a narrow unanimous decision to DeGale in his next attempt in 2015.
I’m extremely excited to be a part of one of the most dynamic tripleheaders this year,” Dirrell said. “This time around I’ll be phenomenal and leave no doubt who the better fighter is. Ako 100 percent focused on dominating Uzcategui on March 3 and getting another shot at the title.
The 27-year-old Uzcategui (26-2, 22 KOs), who is from Venezuela and now lives in Tijuana, Mexico, worked his way up to the match against Dirrell with a string of four straight stoppage victories, including a stunning upset of Julian Jackson in 2015. Uzcategui dropped Jackson four times on the way to a second round technical knockout victory.
I’m very excited to go get what’s mine,” Miingon Uzcategui. “I feel I won the last fight. I didn’t feel I did anything wrong. What happened in the last fight is in the past. I’m going to get what belongs to me. The world will see what ‘Bolivitacan do and they’ll want to see more of me.
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AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER CONDUCTS LOS ANGELES MEDIA WORKOUT

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Wilder Defends His WBC Title Against Fellow-Unbeaten Luis Ortiz Sabado, Marso 3 Pagkinabuhi sa Showtime
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LOS ANGELES (Feb. 9, 2018) – Just days after the birth of his daughter, American heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder met with members of the Southern California media sa Huwebes as he prepares to defend his WBC Heavyweight World Championship against fellow-undefeated challenger Luis Ortiz Sabado, Marso 3 mabuhi sa Showtime gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™.
Wilder and his girlfriend, fellowWAGS Atlantastar Telli Swift welcomed their daughter into the world sa Martes before Wilder turned his focus to Marso 3, climbing in the ring at Team Watson Boxing Club in the San Fernando Valley to work out with his Los Angeles-based trainer Mark Breland, the former U.S. Olympics gold medalist and former WBC Welterweight World Champion.
The 32-year-old Wilder owns a perfect record of 39 daog, zero losses and 38 knockouts. Fighting out of his hometown of Tuscaloosa, Ala., siya usa ka 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist and is the only reigning American heavyweight world champion. The 6-foot-7 Wilder faces the toughest opponent of his career in Ortiz, a 6-foot-4 Cuban who owns a professional record of 28-0 uban sa 24 knockouts.
Here is what Wilder had to say sa Huwebes:
DEONTAY Wilder:
Once I unify all the titles then line up the mandatories, I’ll easily get to 50-0. I’m not a 12-round fighter, and I don’t get overtime. I’m a knockout artist. So that being said, I don’t take much damage, but I give all the damage. I put people in the hospitals. I put people in stretchers. When you fight me your head is not the same when you leave. When you fight me you’re really signing a death warrant.
This is one of the biggest fights of my career and I’m up for the challenge. I’m going to pass with flying colors.
Ortiz has got that reputation of being the bogeyman but I’ve never been scared of the bogeyman. For that reason, I wanted him. A lot of people have been avoiding him, even champions that are champions to this day have avoided Luis Ortiz. But this champion right here took on the opportunity.
Even when [Ortiz] failed the drug test once, I still blessed him again because I’m very adamant about what I want to do. Gusto ko nga sa pagpakig-away sa mga labing maayo nga. I say I’m the best. I say it very proudly, I say it very confidently. I say it so boldly and I want to show the world that I don’t play around. If I say it, I really mean what I say. I don’t have time to waste.
If he fails again then somebody’s going to need to go whoop his ass. The public needs to whoop his ass. All of Miami should get up and do that. The first time, a lot of people spent a lot of time and a lot of money for tickets and he did what he did. A lot of people were enraged. I heard it and a lot of people blamed me, which I don’t know why. Apan, with this fight right here and what I did with my last performance, it makes it even better. It intensifies the whole fight. Busa, if he [fails his drug test again] then shame on him. I feel sorry for his soul and his life. I don’t think he’s going to do that. I think he has a lot of responsibilities in his hands right now. At this point in time he knows he needs to do the right thing. Three times is not the charm in all instances.
I don’t focus on what these guys are doing. I don’t focus on what their strengths are. I just focus on me. I focus on what I’m capable of doing. I focus on what I’m going to do and when I tell people I’m going to do something, you know I’m going to do it. At the end of the day that’s what my father taught me. There weren’t any contracts back in the day, it was just the shake of a hand. And if you said something and you didn’t abide by it, there’s consequences to your actions, to your words. To this day, I abide by that. Busa, if I say I’m going to do something it’s guaranteed to be done.
On his lifestyle outside of boxing:
I just think life itself is just mental. I do a lot of visualization. I do a lot of meditation. It strengthens my mind to go through a lot of the situations that I go through. Having a baby and being on a reality show, all of that is fun stuff. Some people know how to maintain it and some people don’t. I’m just a guy that multitasks a lot of things. I can do a lot of things. Even when I’m talking to you, my mind can be in so many different places right now and still be able to comprehend and interact with you. Busa, I think I was meant for a lot of things. Boxing is just not what all I can do. I’m so talented in so many different areas.
I’m a laid back guy. In my personal life I’m just a cool, calm and collected dude that likes to live life and I love peace. Subo nga, in what I do in the ring, I turn into the ‘Bronze Bomberand the ‘Bronze Bomberdon’t get caught by none.
On being on reality TV and recognized by non-boxing fans:
I think it’s very important. People need to know who the heavyweight champion of the world is. America got a bad man, an ass-whooper, right in America. I think it’s important and people should understand and should know who that is. That’s why I do the things I do. That’s why I’m so competitive. That’s why I speak the way I speak. Sometimes it may annoy people, it may get on people’s nerves and I never hear it in front of my face, but I understand it. I do it to show people that I’m going to speak it and you’re going to see me deliver it. I think you get the most respect when you say something you’re going to do and you do it. Look at Ali, people hated him. They say he was a big mouth who ran his mouth too much but he proved himself many times and that’s that thing I want to do. I want to speak what I say I’m going to do and you watch me work.
On Anthony Joshua:
I want him just as bad as everybody else wants him. If it was up to me, we would’ve been fighting two years ago. I’ve been calling this man out. When they hyped him up and said he was this, said he was that. I’m the type of person that I get happy for other people. With me and my happiness and me being successful, that’s all up to me. It ain’t up to nobody else. Busa, when I see other people doing great things, when I see good things coming to other people, I get happy for other people. It’s a hard thing for people to get happy for other people because things don’t happen for them but I’m not like that because I know my blessings will sure enough come. All I got to do is keep working.
I come in peace all of the time but with him, I don’t think Joshua wants to fight me. His promoters don’t want him to fight me. They’re on the goal of trying to build this resume, saying they want to be the first billionaires, stuff like that. But doing that, the plans all end with me. All roads lead to me. I’m not going nowhere, no time soon. They know black don’t crack. Busa, I’m going to be around for a long time. I ain’t the best heavyweight in the division. I’m the best heavyweight on this earth. I’m just waiting on the opportunity to prove it.
Prediction on Joshua-Parker:
I’ve always said ‘later rounds’. I see that fight going later rounds if Joseph Parker is smart in what he does. He has nice movement and is able to execute on all of the opportunities that he sees with Joshua. Because Joshua can’t move his head. He’s a muscle, body-building type of guy. You’ve seen my dance? [chuckles] Uban niana nga, if he’s able to calculate what he needs to do in the ringbecause the ring has a lot of secretsif he’s able to do things he needs to do, I see late rounds. Apan, like I said before, I think they’re going to have to knock Joshua out because they’re not going to give it to him.
Prediction for Marso 3:
People ask me the round and I always see threes. This year is a magical year. It’s the year of the 33. Busa, I see threes everywhere. I see three rounds or less, maybe shorter than that. It all depends on how I feel when I see him.
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Jermall Charlo Houston Media Workout Quotes & Litrato

Unbeaten Former World Champion Meets Hugo Centeno Jr. Sabado, Marso 3 in Interim Middleweight Title Showdown Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn & Gipresentar sa
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HOUSTON (Pebrero 8, 2018) – Unbeaten former 154-pound world champion Jermall Charlo hosted a media workout Huwebes in his hometown of Houston as he prepares for his WBC Interim Middleweight World Title showdown against Hugo Centeno Jr.. Sabado, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event will be headlined by heavyweight champion Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder defending his title against unbeaten contender Luis “Ang Tinuod nga Hari Kong” Ortiz.
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Here is what Charlo and his trainer Ronnie Shields had to say Huwebes from Charlo Boxing and Fitness Club in Houston:
Charlo JERMALL
It’s going to be a tough fight against Hugo Centeno Jr. If he can stand up to my power, we’re going to fight and it’ll be a brutal war. If he can’t, I’ll take him out in the first round.
We can’t let Houston down now. My brother and I have made it this far. We can’t stop now. It’s my turn to put on a spectacular performance on March 3. I’m trying to one-up my brother’s previous performance each time I step in there.
My goal is to show everybody that I’m the best middleweight in the world. I’m going to keep fighting everyone they put in front of me. I’m going to knock them out one-by-one until Canelo or Golovkin have to face me.
I’ve had the chance to work on some improvements to my game since my last fight. I think having even more patience in the ring is going to help step my game up even higher. I want to be a champion at middleweight more than I did at 154-pounds.
“Hugo Centeno Jr.. is another fighter who is in my way. I know he’ll come in prepared, but I’m confident I’m going to walk out of there with the victory.
This is going to be a big year for me and my brother. We’re going to keep showing everyone why we’re so feared.
Ronnie TAMING, Charlo ni Trainer
Jermall looks great in training camp and we expect him to be at his best come Marso 3. He’s motivated to put on a good show and prove to everyone he’s a force in this division.
Hugo Centeno is a quality fighter. He’s well-trained and has length, so Jermall knows he has to be prepared. Centeno isn’t going to let him win, Jermall is going to have to go in and impose his will on the man.
I believe Jermall has the talent and determination to beat any of the top middleweights out there. We’re going to keep working every day so that when the time comes for one of those fights with a Golovkin or Canelo, he’ll be prepared to take advantage of the opportunity.
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HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER MAKES SEVENTH DEFENSE AGAINST UNDEFEATED CONTENDER LUIS ORTIZ SATURDAY, MARSO 3 GIKAN Barclays Center sa Brooklyn & GIPRESENTAR NI Premier boxing champions sud

USAB ACTION! Undefeated kanhi world champion JERMALL CHARLO gubat KANHI-KULATAHON HUGO CENTENO JR. ALANG interim 160-pound ULOHAN
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BROOKLYN (Jan. 23, 2018) – Undefeated WBC heavyweight World Champion Deontay “Ang Bronze Bomber” Wilder will face his toughest opponent to date when he meets hard-hitting Cuban southpaw Luis “Ang Tinuod nga Hari Kong” Ortiz Sabado, Marso 3 gikan sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™ ug gipresentar sa Premier Boxing Champions.
Ang co-bahin sa gabii makakita sa pagbalik sa undefeated kanhi 154-pound world champion Jermall Charlo, usa ka gamhanan nga knockout artist nga sa pagtan-aw nga pamatud-an nga siya mao ang usa ka delikado nga contender sa star-studded middleweight division. Sa makausa-sinalsal contender Hugo Centeno Jr.. ang pagsulay sa credentials 160-pound ni Charlo sa diha nga sila sa pagsugat sa sa usa ka 12-round match sa pagtino sa WBC interim champion, uban sa mananaog dayon lakang ngadto sa hulagway sa middleweight pagkalabaw.
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“Kita kaayo naghinam-hinam sa pagdala sa heavyweight champion sa kalibutan, Deontay Wilder, balik sa Brooklyn alang sa iyang ikapito nga title defense ug ikatulo panagway sa Barclays Center, sa balay sa Brooklyn Boxing ™,” miingon Lou DiBella, Presidente sa DiBella Entertainment. “Kini nga away nahitabo tungod kay ang Deontay gusto sa pagpahilom sa iyang mga kritiko pinaagi sa pagkuha sa mga pinakadako nga hagit nga anaa. Deontay has an axe to grind with Ortiz and will swing it on March 3. Kanhi 154-lb. champion Jermall Charlo na ang usa ka top player sa middleweight ug mga plano sa pagsulay sa iyang gidala sa iyang gahum uban kaniya pinaagi sa nag-atubang sa usa sa labing maayo nga mga palaaboton sa division sa, Hugo Centeno Jr., nga sa pag-abut sa usa ka dako nga knockout nga kadaugan sa iyang katapusan nga away.”
“Deontay Wilder ug Luis Ortiz mao ang usa sa labing maayo nga away nga mahimo nga gihimo sa heavyweight division ug sa iyang mga’ unsa heavyweights tanan mga bahin sa – gahum batok sa gahum sa,” miingon si Tom Brown, Presidente sa TGB Promotions. “Ang tanan nahigugma sa knockout ug nga ang Wilder ug Ortiz specialize sa. Sa co-main event, Jermall Charlo ang hugot nga mangita ug sa paglaglag sa mga singsing. Nga bangis nga espiritu naghimo kaniya nga usa ka pwersa sa sa 154 ug siya gidala kini uban kaniya ngadto sa 160 pound ranggo. Centeno mao ang usa ka gansangon kakompetensya ug siya dili balik gikan sa bisan kinsa. Nga naghimo niini nga usa ka dili mingawon away alang sa mga fans sa boxing.”
Ang matuod nga mga heavyweights sa tanan nga pagbati sa mga pulong, ang 6-foot-7, 228-libra Wilder ug ang 6-foot-4, 240-libra Ortiz adunay 62 hiniusa nga knockout mga kadaugan.
Ang 32-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs), ang bugtong naghari American heavyweight world champion, mao ang usa ka knockout artist uban sa gahom sa pagtapos sa bisan unsa nga away sa masilakon nga paagi. Ang iyang bugtong nga propesyonal nga duwa nga miadto sa gilay-on mao ang away sa nga siya midaog sa iyang kalibutan sa title sa usa ka dominanteng 12-round unanimous decision sa Bermane Stiverne sa Jan. 17, 2015 -ang adlaw nga natawhan sa legendary heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Ang kampiyon gikan sa Tuscaloosa, Alabama dugang Stiverne sa iyang listahan sa mga biktima sa knockout sa iyang katapusan nga away sa usa ka malaglagon nga sa unang round nga kalaglagan sa ilang rematch sa Barclays Center sa Nov. 4.
Wilder orihinal nga unta sa pagpakig-away Ortiz sa gabii nga, apan Ortiz gibira gikan sa duwa human siya positibo alang sa usa ka gidili nga bahandi. Ortiz sa ulahi dayag human sa WBC determinado siya napakyas sa paglista tambal nga siya pagkuha sa iyang pre-testing papeles, nga hinungdan sa positibo nga pagsulay. Siya assess sa usa ka lino nga fino nga ug gitugotan sa pagpadayon boxing.
Wilder, ang usa ka Bronze Medal winner alang sa U.S. Olympic boxing team sa 2008 Beijing Games, malamposong nanalipod sa titulo sa unom ka mga panahon. Mao kini ang iyang ikatulong titulo depensa sa Barclays Center. Sa iyang unang depensa sa Barclays Center, Wilder og usa ka halandumon nga ikasiyam-round knockout sa Artur Szpilka balik sa Jan. 2016.
“Ako nagtan-aw sa unahan sa pagbalik sa Barclays Center aron sa pagpanalipod sa akong titulo alang sa usa ka ikapito nga panahon,” Wilder miingon. “Luis Ortiz mao ang usa sa labing lisud nga guys sa palibot ug siya unta ang boogeyman sa heavyweight division. Apan wala gayud ako na mahadlok sa boogeyman ug ako nanuktok sa gawas ang tagsatagsa kontra nga ako nag-atubang. pagplano ako sa pagtuman niana nga streak na. Ang tanan nga nagtindog sa akong dalan nga mahimong undisputed heavyweight champion adunay sa pag-adto sa. Kini Luis Ortiz ni turno.”
Ang 38-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Ortiz (28-0, 24 KOs), of Camaguey, Cuba pinaagi sa paagi sa Miami, Fla., mohimo sa iyang Barclays Center debut sa diha nga ihibalag Wilder alang sa iyang unang title shot. Ang malisud nga-gi-igo walhon sab nahimo pro pito ka tuig na ang milabay human sa gibiyaan gikan sa Cuba ug sukad nga makanunayon pagsaka sa heavyweight hagdanan. Siya nakapalig sa iyang kahimtang sa sa division uban sa mga kadaugan sa beteranong contenders Bryant Jennings, Tony Thompson ug Malik Scott ug mao ang No. 1-ranked contender by the WBC. Sa iyang labing bag-o nga away, Ortiz og usa ka malaglagon nga second-round knockout sa Daniel Martz sa Miami, Florida sa Dec. 15.
Kon Ortiz daog, siya mahimong ang unang Cuban natawo fighter aron sa pagdaug sa usa ka heavyweight nga kalibutan championship.
“Kini gayud mao ang labing maayo nga kontra sa labing maayo nga hangtod sa heavyweight division, ug ang tanan nga nahibalo boxing nahibalo nga,” Ortiz miingon. “Adunay na daghan kaayo istorya na. Kini nga panahon sa pagpakig-away. Ang tanan nga mangutana ko karon mao nga ang mananaog sa niini nga away makadawat sa pagtahod gikan sa uban nga mga tawo, gikan sa publiko, gikan sa mga media ug sa mga fans nga angay sila ingon sa mga labing maayo nga heavyweight sa US”
Charlo (26-0, 20 KOs) midaog sa iyang super welterweight title uban sa usa ka dominanteng knockout ni Cornelio Bundrage sa 2015 ug sa katapusan nakab-ot sa kalainan sa paghupot sa usa ka kalibutan nga titulo sa sama nga klase sa gibug-aton (154 libra) ingon sa iyang kaluha nga igsoon human sa Jermell midaog sa usa ka titulo sa 2016. Human sa malampuson nga pagdepensa sa iyang 154-pound title sa tulo ka mga higayon, Charlo sa Richmond, Texas mihukom sa pagbalhin sa 160 libra aron sa pagdaug sa usa titulo sa usa ka lain-laing mga gibug-aton sa klase. Sa iyang debut sa 160-libra sa 27-ka-tuig-ang panuigon og usa ka TKO nga kadaugan batok sa Jorge Sebastian Heiland sa Barclays Center sa Hulyo 29.
“Ako gayud nahigugma sa away sa Brooklyn ug sa Barclays Center,” Miingon Charlo. “Ang mga fans sa Brooklyn kanunay ipakita kanako sa usa ka daghan sa gugma. Sukad sa akong katapusan nga away ako adunay usa ka higayon sa pagtrabaho sa akong pailob ug pagtrabaho sa mga kalamboan sa akong duwa. ako na sa sama nga pagbati nga ako sa wala pa ako nakadaog sa akong unang world title. Gusto ko nga mahimong usa ka champion sa 160 labaw pa kay sa akong gibuhat sa unang panahon sa 154. Labaw pa kay sa bisan unsa nga butang lang gusto ko sa pagkuha og balik sa singsing. Centeno mao ang usa ka lisud nga fighter. Siya mahimong usa ka malisud nga pagsulay alang sa usa ka tawo nga wala sa akong nga lebel. Ako dili pagkuha sa bisan unsa gikan kaniya. Apan siya lang ang laing fighter nga sa akong dalan. Ako wala mobati nga sama nga ako adunay bisan unsa nga butang nga pamatud-an sa bisan kinsa diha sa niini nga away. ako sa tanan mahitungod sa sa pagpamatuod sa mga butang sa akong kaugalingon karon. Sa 160-pound division ikaw nakadungog sa akong ngalan nga mas ug mas. Kini labaw pa kay sa imong gibuhat sa diha nga ako sa 154 mobanlas.”
Ang 26-ka-tuig-ang panuigon Centeno (26-1, 14 KOs) nadakpan pagtagad sa tanan sa dihang siya mi-iskor og usa ka makabungog knockout sa Immanuwel Aleem sa iyang katapusan nga away sa Aug. 25. Kini mao ang igo sa springboard Centeno sa middleweight title panagbingkil. Centeno sa Oxnard, California malampuson nga nakabangon human sa usa ka tough TKO nga kapildihan sa Maiej Sulecki sa Hunyo 18, 2016 uban sa usa ka kadaugan ibabaw sa Ronald Montes sa atubangan sa iyang duwa batok sa Aleem.
“Naghinam-hinam ko sa oportunidad,” Miingon Centeno. “akong hunahuna ang akong katapusan nga outing may usa ka daghan sa pagbuhat sa uban sa niini nga / kini nakatabang sa ako gibutang niya sa posisyon niini nga. Charlo mao ang usa ka dako nga fighter uban sa usa ka daghan sa mga talento. akong gibati nga sama sa kita adunay susama nga mga statures. Kini ni-adto sa mahimo nga usa ka makapaikag nga away. akong hunahuna kini ni-adto sa pag-adto nga mao ang maayong maghikay fighter nga gabii ug nga labaw pa sa wala sa tangke ngadto sa katapusan. Kini mao ang usa ka kinabuhi-sa pag, career-usab-usab away alang kanako nga mosangpot sa mas dagko ug mas maayo nga mga butang. Ako pag-anhi aron sa pagdaug.”
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Sensational Fan Fest This Saturday October 14 sa StubHub Center sa Carson, Calif. Ahead of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & Fox Sports

Carson, Calif. (Oktubre 10, 2017) – Kini Sabado, Oktubre 14 ahead of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes, numerous world champions and contenders will participate in a ‘Fan Festat the StubHub Center on the main concourse level starting at 1:00 sa gabii. PT.
Among those meeting fans include Mikey Garcia, Sergio Mora, John Molina Jr., Alfredo Angulo, Chris Arreola, Dominic Breazeale, Josesito Lopez, Victor Ortiz, Hugo Centeno Jr., Robert Guerrero, Karlos Balderas ug Lindolfo Delgado. Autograph signing will begin at 1 sa gabii. PT* leading up to the start of televised fights at 4 sa gabii. PT.
Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes is headlined by three-division champion Lion “Linog” Santa Cruz defending his featherweight world title against Chris Avalos, while four-time world champion Abner Mares defends his 126-pound championship against once-beaten Andres Gutierrez. Televised coverage magsugod sa 7:30 sa gabii. UG/4:30 sa gabii. PT.
If Santa Cruz and Mares win their respective matches, they have both agreed to terms to meet in a highly anticipated rematch for the WBA featherweight title in early 2018. Santa Cruz won a hard-fought, narrow decision against Mares in a 2015 Fight of the Year candidate that saw the two men go toe-to-toe for 12 fast-paced rounds and combine for over 2,000 punches thrown.
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Fans mabuhi magaganayan ang mga away sa Fox Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FS1 or FOX Deportes feeds. Ang away anaa sa desktop sa FOXSportsGO.com ug pinaagi sa tindahan app, o konektado lalang lakip na ang Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox Usa ug sa Roku. Dugang pa, tanang mga programa anaa usab sa Fox Sports sa SiriusXM channel 83 sa satellite radyo ug sa SiriusXM app.
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