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ANTHONY JOSHUA contre. CARLOS TAKAM FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

“He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.” – Anthony Joshua

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point.” – Carlos Takam

 

Showtime Championship Boxing® Vit à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT From Sold-Out Principality Stadium In Cardiff, Pays de Galles

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 26, 2017) – Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua and IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam faced off at the National Museum in Cardiff jeudi during the final press conference for their heavyweight blockbuster ce samedilive on SHOWTIME from sold-out Principality Stadium.

 

Joshua and Takam will square off in front of an all-time indoor boxing record of 78,000 fans on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING beginning at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT in the U.S.

 

Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) returns for the first time since unifying the heavyweight division via knockout in a leading Fight of the Year thriller with long-reigning kingpin Wladimir Klitschko this past April.

 

“We’re going to have to put that Klitschko win to the side at some stage because boxing is unforgiving,”A dit Joshua jeudi. “That was that. This is now. Carlos is a completely different animal than Klitschko.

 

“Who knows what’s going to happen in that ring Samedi. This division is unpredictable. You saw I got tired in the fifth round against Klitschko. Am I going to find out I’m only a five round fighter? Takam is tough and can go the distance. He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.”

 

Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) has experience in close bouts with reigning WBO Heavyweight Champion Joseph Parker and former challenger Alexander Povetkin. Le 2004 Olympian from Cameroon enters the contest having boxed more than three times the professional rounds as Joshua.

 

“My experience will help me win the fight,” Takam said. “I’ve been in there with a champion. When we get in the ring it’s just two fighters. Only at the end of the fight will we know who the real world champion is.

 

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point, and we’ve been working on targeting that.”

 

Joshua and Takam meet 24 years after Lennox Lewis and Frank Bruno squared off in the first all-British heavyweight world championship in front of more than 25,000 fans at the National Stadium in Cardiff. There will be more than 78,000 at the new National Stadium – Principality Stadium – Samedi.

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say jeudi:

 

Anthony Joshua

 

“Fighting is all I do. It’s all I know. It’s an honor to be defending these belts. I don’t always like to talk about the belts because I’ve always been a fighter before that and I’ve always had the ambition of being a talented fighter before I became champion. I’m just looking forward to getting in the ring and handling business.

 

“We’re going to have to put that Klitschko win to the side at some stage because boxing is unforgiving. That was that. This is now. Carlos is a completely different animal than Klitschko.

 

“I do know that I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win. In terms of style, technique and preparation, it’s completely different. Every camp is completely different. My mindset is completely different. All will be revealed Samedi. Best of luck to both men and the best man will win.

 

"[Trainer Rob McCracken] has never just trained me for one style of opponent. He’s trained me to be the best me. He’s trained me to be ready, to be fit, to be focused and to adapt new skills to my boxing. No matter who my opponent is, I’ll always be in good condition to compete against any champion or any contender in the world.

 

“We’re in the business of providing really good fights. We’re not here to tip and tap and run for 12 tours. We’re here to get stuck in.

 

“I know what it’s like to be the non-champion fighting for a championship. When there’s that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, it’s going to be competitive. This is heavyweight championship boxing. Both of us are on the same elite level so you’re going to see an elite fight.

 

“Who knows what’s going to happen in that ring Samedi. This division is unpredictable. You saw I got tired in the fifth round against Klitschko. Am I going to find out I’m only a five round fighter? Takam is tough and can go the distance. He’s definitely going to take me into late waters and that’s where it’s going to be interesting.

 

“With [Takam’s] style and his strength, I wish I came into this fight heavier so we could just stand there and slug it out with each other. Why’d I come in lighter? I thought I was fighting Pulev – a real amateur-style boxer. I had to stay off the line, jab with him and match his speed. Takam is a completely different style of fighter so I might have come in a bit heavier if I knew I was fighting Takam.

 

“I’m just a reflection of hard work. The UK boxing scene is quite grassroots. I still go to my amateur club. Just before this championship fight, I was training with all the amateurs – kids that were just 10 âgé. You can only achieve what you see, so when they’re training with Olympians and professional World Champions, they’re inspired. That’s real nice to be the champion and still keep it real training with the grassroots athletes.”

 

Carlos Takam |

“My experience will help me win the fight. I’ve been in there with a champion. When we get in the ring it’s just two fighters. Only at the end of the fight will we know who the real world champion is.

 

“I saw Joshua go down. I saw he has a weak point, and we’ve been working on targeting that.”

 

“I’m going to box my way. I’m going to come forward, fight my fight.

 

“I believe in myself. I’m confined. It wouldn’t be a shock if I won because of the confidence I have.

 

“When I heard about the fight, I was already in preparation for another fight so I had to completely change the way I trained to be ready for this fight. I’m coming out on the 28e to win the fight.

 

“All I can do is invite you to see the outcome of the fight on the 28e. I’m coming out to win.

 

“I know it’s going to be a great fight. This will change my life in boxing but not from the person I am.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA contre. CARLOS TAKAM PUBLIC WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

 

Unified Champion Joshua Defends On SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Vit à 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT From Principality Stadium In Cardiff, Pays de Galles

 

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CARDIFF, PAYS DE GALLES (Octobre. 25, 2017) – Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua and IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam worked out in front of approximately 1,400 fans on Wednesday at St. David’s Hall in Cardiff, just three days before they square off ce samedi en direct sur Showtime.

 

The near-capacity crowd at the National Concert Hall of Wales serves as a prelude to the record-breaking audience expected at Principality Stadium Samedi où plus de 75,000 fans will set boxing’s all-time indoor attendance record at the retractable roof facility.

 

La télédiffusion SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING commence en direct à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT from ringside in Cardiff as Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) returns for the first time since unifying the heavyweight division. The undefeated British sensation picked up the WBA belt to go along with his IBF crown on Avril 29 in a leading Fight of the Year thriller with Wladimir Klitschko.

 

“We’re going to have a war. We’re going to wear our hearts on our sleeves,”A dit Joshua. “This is what fighting’s about. With me, it ain’t about all this other stuff that goes on outside the ring. When people come to watch me box, they know they’re going to have a good time. They know they’re going to see knockouts.”

 

Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs), une 2004 Olympian from Cameroon, packs a lengthy resume as he looks to shock the world and become heavyweight champion.

 

“He’s a world champion, he’s earned his belt,” said the 36-year-old Takam. “But I’m coming here to take it.”

 

Joshua vs. Takam is the first of two consecutive heavyweight world bouts on SHOWTIME. Suivant Samedi, Novembre. 4, WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will defend his title in a rematch with Bermane Stiverne, the only opponent to last the distance with the American champion in 38 combats professionnels.

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say on Wednesday:

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

“I’ve never been nervous about fighting but I think this stadium is going to be different. There’s a closed roof. I know the energy and the atmosphere is going to be bouncing up and down off the roof and it’s going to be nothing like before. Comme j'ai dit, if Samedi night is a little bit like the people today here at the public workout, il va être phénoménal.

 

“This is what fighting’s about – different styles and different types of opponents. But the best opponent you can work on is yourself so I’ve definitely been improving myself. I can talk about a million things I’ve been working on but at the end of the day, as soon as that first bell rings, that’s when it matters.

 

“We’re going to have a war. We’re going to wear our hearts on our sleeves. This is what fighting’s about. With me, it ain’t about all this other stuff that goes on outside the ring. When people come to watch me box, they know they’re going to have a good time. They know they’re going to see knockouts. They’re going to see a bit of blood and a bit of respect after.

 

“I think the UK has been sending a statement for a long time. It wasn’t so long ago that U.K. heavyweights or boxers weren’t getting a look. Maintenant, all the Americans are talking about U.K. combattants. We’ve definitely been sending a statement over to the States for a long time.

 

"[Joseph Parker and Deontay Wilder] can watch me a million times but it’s so different when you get in these ropes. When you get in here, you can watch somebody a million times, but it’s a different challenge when you face someone face-to-face.

 

“We have to deliver. The fans know what they want, I know what they want. It’s my job to deliver. I haven’t got to say it – I know already and the fans know. Let’s just deliver Samedi night and we’ll look forward to a promising 2018.”

 

On opponent Takam, who became the mandatory challenger after an injury to Kubrat Pulev:

"Tout d'abord, massive credit to Eddie [Hearn] because he’s done amazing work. He was ahead of the game and he’s managed to allow this show to go ahead. Credit to Carlos Takam, a true athlete who stays fit all year round. He’s not someone who just trains for a fight, he seems to keep himself conditioned and that’s what we like. He’s the same as myself. And I think – what would I do? Would I give up the IBF belt? Hell no. I worked too hard for it.”

 

CARLOS TAKAM:

“I’m ready for this fight, I’m ready for everything he has. I’ve been waiting for this opportunity for a long time. We were in the gym getting ready, hoping we would get this chance.

 

“He’s a world champion, he’s earned his belt. But I’m coming here to take it. You have to defend your title, and I’m not going to make it easy. I’m going to make this the fight of the year.

 

“If I can do things differently from what other boxers have done against him, I’ll have a chance to win by knockout.

 

“A lot of people have asked me if I see any weaknesses in Joshua’s style. All I can say is we will see on fight night.

 

“I’m not bothered about fighting in front of 80,000 personnes, the only people in the ring will be myself and Joshua, nothing else matters except us.”

 

Le sensationnel McAllister sécurise la couronne dans un style scintillant à Aberdeen

Rapport Gianluca Di Caro

L'Aberdeen Glitterati s'est avéré en force pour soutenir le héros local, La dernière promotion de McAllister, champion du monde de trois divisions Lee «The Aberdeen Assassin» McAllister dans la magnifique salle de bal de la plage vendredi nuit.

McAllister se révèle être l'un des promoteurs les plus créatifs du circuit aujourd'hui. Des petites attentions comme transformer le magnifique lieu de la salle de bal de la plage en un pseudo casino haut de gamme ont ajouté un autre niveau de cache à l'excellent dîner-spectacle en quatre matchs.

Le spectacle lui-même devait à l'origine présenter quatre concours de championnat international, malheureusement, l'un des combats pour le titre a été annulé après que le Ghanéen Ekow Wilson n'a pas réussi à obtenir son visa à temps, mais les fans ne devaient en aucun cas être déçus car les trois concours restants du championnat plus un remplaçant tardif international à quatre rondes fournissaient plus qu'assez d'action et de drame pour satisfaire tout appétit pugiliste.

Le premier combat de la nuit voit Bardley, Nathan Decastro du Lincolnshire en action contre l'Estonien Eduard Belas.

Ce combat avait été ajouté à la carte une semaine environ avant, suite au défi de Decastro contre l’Espagnol Ronny Landaeta pour le titre européen IBF, qui devait avoir lieu le même week-end à Malaga, Espagne, annulé en raison d'actions plutôt peu recommandables de la Fédération espagnole.

Il était clair dès le départ que Decastro était toujours en train de se sentir mal à cause de l'annulation de son IBF European Title Challenge., dès le début de la cloche, il est allé dur et rapide avec des uppercuts vicieux et des coups de corps à chaque occasion imaginable, pas de surprise alors que dans les vingt premières secondes environ, Belas a été envoyé sur la toile.

Belas a réussi à faire le décompte mais a été bientôt sous la pression croissante de Decastro, qui a parsemé l'Estonien d'une série de combinaisons avant de se laisser déchirer avec un gros coup au corps pour renvoyer Belas sur la toile.

Étonnamment, Belas s'est levé pour la deuxième fois, Cependant, aussitôt le combat a repris, Decastro est allé droit au but pour envoyer l'Estonien sur la toile une troisième fois., cette fois Belas n'a pas pu faire le décompte, ne laissant pas à l'arbitre Lee Murtagh d'autre choix que d'agiter le combat de 52 deuxième marque du premier tour.

L'enregistrement de Decastro lit maintenant 10 victoires, 8 par KO, pas de pertes ni de tirages.

Ensuite, Sandy Robb contre Aleksandrs Roldiguns de Lettonie pour le Conseil de boxe professionnelle vacant (PBC) Championnat Silver Cruiserweight.

Décrire le premier tour comme «technique» serait un euphémisme; les deux protagonistes ont pris leur temps, tester le courage de son adversaire avec d'impressionnants coups puissants au corps et à la tête. Au fur et à mesure que le tour progressait, Robb accéléra un peu le rythme et commença à glisser dans la combinaison occasionnelle, pour tenter de briser la défense de la Lettonie.

Dans la seconde, tous deux ont décidé d'accélérer le rythme, qui a bien fonctionné pour l'Ecossais, car cela ouvrait plus d'opportunités à Robb de briser l'excellente défense des Roldiguns avec des combinaisons fluides et nettes ainsi que quelques grandes mains droites sur le corps.

De même dans la troisième, à peu près à la moitié du tour, Robb a soutenu Roldiguns sur les cordes et a décroché un tir craquant sur le côté de la tête du Letton avant de passer au corps, le Letton semblait désorienté et peu de temps après, il a commencé à saisir Robb à chaque occasion imaginable, dans une tentative d'empêcher le jeune écossais d'atterrir d'autres gros coups. Les Roldiguns ont reçu de nombreux avertissements, non seulement pour tenir, mais aussi pour garder la tête haute quand il est en étroite.

Le quatrième tour était très compliqué, alors que Roldugins continuait à saisir et à tenir Robb chaque fois que l'Écossais s'approchait. Assez tôt dans la ronde, l'arbitre Lee Murtagh a décidé de mettre fin aux manigances de la Lettonie en déduisant un point..

Même après la déduction, les tentatives de Robb pour revenir à la boxe ont été contrecarrées, alors que Roldugins persistait à tenir à chaque fois que Robb fermait le Letton. Après de nombreux autres avertissements pour avoir tenu l'arbitre Lee Murtagh, la patience de l'arbitre a pris fin et Roldugins a une fois de plus déduit un point..

Peu de temps après le redémarrage, lors d'une autre incursion rapprochée, il y eut un bruit sourd écœurant alors que les têtes des boxeurs se heurtaient, laissant une coupure sur l'œil de Robb. L'arbitre Lee Murtagh a estimé que c'était un choc de têtes accidentel.

Presque immédiatement après ce Roldugins a une fois de plus saisi Robb, qui avait soutenu le Letton sur les cordes, et a commencé à frotter sa tête contre la coupure sur l'œil de Robb. Cette infraction a été la goutte d'eau en ce qui concerne l'arbitre Lee Murtagh, disqualifiant immédiatement Roldiguns sur le 2 minute 50 deuxième marque du quatrième tour.

Suite à l'annonce officielle des résultats, le président de la PBC, M.. Russell Jacques a remis à Sandy Robb la ceinture PBC Silver International Cruiserweight Championship.

Le troisième combat de la nuit voit le jeune Nathan Beattie en action contre Tackie Annan du Ghana pour le titre PBC Silver International Lightweight.

Dès la cloche d'ouverture, les deux gars se sont mis au travail méthodiquement, Beattie utilise son fort jab pour garder Annan à distance, tandis que le Ghanéen cherchait des angles pour tenter de poser de fortes mains droites sur le corps de l’Écossais, surtout dans la veine, car la défense de Beattie était aussi forte qu’elle vient.

Le deuxième tour a commencé avec Beattie très en contrôle, l'Ecossais contrecarre les efforts du Ghanéen très mobile avec panache. Alors que le tour atteignait le point médian, Annan trouva une ouverture et laissa déchirer avec une grosse main droite en boucle pour envoyer Beattie s'écraser sur la toile..

Beattie a presque fait le décompte mais était clairement désorienté et instable sur ses pieds, ne laissant à l'arbitre Lee Murtagh d'autre choix que d'agiter le combat après seulement 1 minute et 34 secondes du deuxième tour.

Après la lecture du résultat officiel, le MC Douglas McAdam a annoncé que Tackie Annan n'avait pas réussi à atteindre le poids du championnat., à la pesée la veille, que le titre PBC International Lightweight reste vacant, comme selon les règles du championnat, un boxeur qui ne parvient pas à faire le poids peut toujours concourir mais n'est pas éligible pour gagner le championnat, seul le boxeur qui a fait le poids pouvait réellement remporter la couronne.

Le quatrième et dernier combat de la soirée mettait en vedette Lee McAllister d'Aberdeen contre le très dur Ghanéen Ishmael Tetteh, pour les championnats PBC International et Commonwealth Super Welterweight.

Avec plus d'une centaine de concours professionnels entre eux, dont de nombreux combats de championnat, cela n’a surpris personne d’assister à ce que McAllister et Tetteh se lancent dans l’action, affichage élégant de la boxe à son meilleur, Et garçon oh garçon ont-ils fait juste ça.

Dès le départ, les deux rivalisaient pour la position du ring central comme si leur vie dépendait de, pas de chatte avec ces deux, tout était en guerre. Étonnamment, c'est le Ghanéen qui a finalement lutté contre le contrôle du terrain d'entente, ou peut-être pas car cela semblait convenir à McAllister, qui tout au long du premier tour a utilisé l'anneau extérieur avec beaucoup d'effet, souvent, il intervenait et se laissait déchirer avec des combinaisons extrêmement rapides avant de reculer ou de se mettre sur le côté juste hors de portée des exocets de contre-attaque lancés par Tetteh.

Le deuxième tour était tout simplement phénoménal, vous ne pouviez tout simplement pas regarder l'action pendant une seconde, c'était fascinant de voir les deux se mettre à travailler sur leurs plans de match, un moment, ils y allaient marteau et pinces dans une guerre d'orteil aux pieds, et le suivant une boxe sérieusement lisse qui a eu la foule d'ensemble sur leurs pieds.

Alors que la manche avançait vers sa conclusion, McAllister a accéléré le rythme et est entré fort et vite, laisser déchirer avec des coups de tous les angles imaginables, pour le plus grand plaisir des fans, qui semblait convaincu que leur homme allait être tué. Wow quelle ronde.

C'était plus ou moins pareil dans le troisième, mais le quatrième était quelque chose de spécial. McAllister semblait déterminé à mettre fin au combat le plus rapidement possible, laisser déchirer avec des coups puissants à la tête et au corps. Au départ, Tetteh se couvrait et essayait de résister à l'assaut, mais à peu près à mi-chemin de la ronde, il a changé de tactique et a rencontré l'Écossais de plein fouet dans le ring central et a commencé à lancer ses propres bombes.

La cinquième manche a commencé par un bel échange rapproché, qui a dû durer près de dix secondes et ne s'est terminée que lorsque Tetteh a semblé glisser et tomber sur la toile.

Alors que Tetteh se leva, et oui, l'arbitre Lee Murtagh a considéré que c'était un faux, McAllister a commencé à éveiller la foule avant de se diriger directement vers la jugulaire des Ghanéens avec un tir puissant après un tir puissant.. Tetteh a tenu bon contre avec un grand effet, mais à peu près à la minute près, McAllister a lancé un tir puissant parfait sur la côte inférieure du Ghanéen., pour l'envoyer sur la toile et à bout de souffle.

Les fans ont pensé que tout était fini et ont commencé à célébrer, Cependant, cela a rapidement pris fin alors que le terminateur Tetteh se leva pour battre le compte.

McAllister a de nouveau encouragé la foule à se mettre derrière lui, ce qu'ils ont fait avec enthousiasme, puis a continué à entrer dur et rapide avec des mains incroyablement rapides sur le corps et la tête, Au début, Tetteh a tenu bon contre, mais ce faisant, il a laissé une brève ouverture à laquelle le savant Écossais n'a tout simplement pas pu résister, laisser déchirer avec un énorme uppercut à la côte flottante, pas de surprise Tetteh est retourné à la toile mais cette fois il n'y avait aucune chance qu'il fasse le décompte, peu importe à quel point il a essayé.

L'arbitre Lee Murtagh a agité le combat du 1 minute 48 deuxième marque du cinquième tour et peu de temps après l'honcho en chef de la PBC, Russell Jacques, a fièrement présenté à McAllister les superbes ceintures PBC International et Commonwealth.

Cela a dû prendre plus d'une heure avant que McAllister ne quitte finalement le ring, alors qu'il procédait ensuite à l'invitation de divers dignitaires., ainsi que de nombreux sympathisants, dans le ring pour prendre des photos avec lui et les ceintures PBC, ce que je pensais être une très bonne idée.

REPRISE DE LA BAGUE: ANTHONY JOSHUA

Un examen de la progression de carrière de Joshua vers le championnat des poids lourds & Unification écrite et racontée par Steve Farhood

Anthony Joshua contre. Carlos Takam | | Samedi, Octobre. 28

En direct sur Showtime® À 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT

 

Crédit photo: Esther Lin / Showtime

 

QUOI: Le Hall of Famer et historien de la boxe internationale Steve Farhood examine la carrière du champion du monde unifié des poids lourds Anthony Joshua avant sa défense de titre contre le challenger obligatoire de l'IBF Carlos Takam sur Samedi, Octobre. 28en direct sur SHOWTIME depuis le stade de la Principauté de Cardiff, Pays de Galles.

 

Dans la dernière édition du SHOWTIME Sports® série numérique «Ring Resume,"Farhood jette un regard en profondeur sur la carrière de Joshua en commençant par son 2015 confrontation avec Gary Cornish, alors invaincu. L'examen en six combats se termine par sa victoire décisive sur Wladimir Klitschko pour unifier la division plus tôt cette année..

 

Le Octobre. 28 Showtime Championship Boxing® la diffusion commence en direct à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT avec analyse au bord du ring à Cardiff où presque 80,000 les fans devraient remplir le stade national gallois.

UNIFIED HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT IN ADVANCE OF OCT. 28 TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST CARLOS TAKAM LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Unified and undefeated heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua spoke to members of the media on a SHOWTIME-hosted conference call to discuss his upcoming title defense against IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam. The fight will be televised LIVE on SHOWTIME at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Pays de Galles.

 

The British sensation Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) and Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) will meet in front of what is expected to be more than 70,000 boxing at Welsh’s national stadium.

 

Here is what Joshua had to say on the call:

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

“We’re back again Octobre 28 against Carlos Takam. I could say a million things about Takam because I’m studying him. A la fin de la journée,, there’s two things that I’m focusing on. One is that it’s just like another fight and the second is winning. Then we can all move on to see what 2018 détient. I’m sure that’s going to be a promising year.”

 

On his viewpoint of how he felt when opponent was changed from Kubrat Pulev to Carlos Takam:

“I was a bit baffled. You know how it is when you’re a fighter, you say ‘I’m going to fight with one arm, one eye, one leg.’ I didn’t expect him to stand down the opportunity but I do understand that he wanted to be 100 pour cent. Actuellement, there’s a lot of science to the sport so he probably had to get advice from his doctors, so I get it. But it’s a shame because there was just something about Pulev and wanting to outclass him. My mindset with Takam…I don’t know. He’s veteran where you take a lot to give a lot. It’s just switching up my mindset about the style of fight I’m going to engage in now. That was the main disappointment.”

 

On his thoughts about some point fighting in the U.S.:

“I’m excited. Je suis très excité. I would love to fight the great champions that the United States has produced. À la fois, I’ll fight anywhere. I’m fine staying in the UK, but America’s definitely at the top of the pyramid for sure. The thing is, before I wanted to go out there for the experience but now I want to go out there and make me some money. For what fight, that’s what’s going to be interesting.”

 

On if he foresees a showdown with Deontay Wilder in 2018:

“Anytime. I think so. I think he’s what the division needs and I think this is what Wilder needs, so we’ll give it to them. I say it’s definitely a potential for 2018. What else am I going to do in 2018 provided that I don’t have any mandatories? I’ll be a free agent. If dealt with right with Eddie Hearn and the U.S., I think it could be built to be something just like the Klitschko fight. It should be better.”

 

On if he foresees the Wilder fight being in the U.S.:

"I think so. I could tell you a million things but the reason I’m saying that is because I do have some real professional people in the background advising me as well. I can see it happening in the U.S. If you came to Wembley on Avril 29, you saw what that was like. It was phenomenal. That was really good. So do we want to create that again or should we go overseas and do something new? It’s good to have options.”

 

On the timeline of events and mindset after Takam was announced as the replacement for Pulev:

“There was no doubt in my mind that I would still fight. If Eddie had opponents lined up, I was definitely still going to fight. There was no point in my mind where I thought that I’m not going to compete or didn’t know what I was going to do. A real bonus is that I always work on myself in the gym so I haven’t had like 100 Pulev clones coming to the gym. I haven’t been working just solely on the style to defeat Pulev. I’ve been working on improving on my weaknesses and building on my strengths. Si, when I heard I wasn’t going to be fighting him and that the next guy in line was Takam, it was like OK, cool, because I’ve still been developing myself anyways.

 

“You could put me with anyone. What I’ve worked on in the gym and what I’ve built myself two of these last three months, I should be able to fight anyone. I’m just happy that I don’t have to wait because it probably would have been March or April. That would have been a year out of the ring. I don’t think now is the time to be taking that much time out so I’m really grateful that the show could still go on.”

 

On if from a fighter’s perspective there’s financial pressure involved in whether or not the show should go on regardless of the replacement:

"Ne Pas. When I look at Pulev. He was getting the pay day. He had to make the decision. From a fighter’s point of view, you have to put the fighter first. From a second point of view, I don’t want to take the opportunity from a lot of my friends on the undercard because they’re not going to make their money. Then you’ve got to think of the fans as well because there’s so many people that book hotels, Voyage, time off work. Before I think of myself, I think of all these other people that have come out to have a good time and are dependent on me. So that’s why I said I’m really happy that the show could go on, not just for me. A lot of people would have lost out that night.”

 

On his reaction to Deontay Wilder claiming nobody wants to fight him after Luis Ortiz pulled out:

"[Laughing] When I heard Pulev pulled out, I was going to do the same thing. I thought that’s what the champions are doing these days. I find it funny. It’s like Twitter fingers now. Like doing your business behind closed doors. Ortiz failed a drug test, ainsi soit-il, move onto the next one. Ortiz comes off his ban and you box him then. No need to cry about it and say that nobody wants to fight you. Of course we want to fight you, you’re the champion. You’re the hunted. He just needs to start thinking that way and stop feeling sorry for himself. Just keep quiet and don’t show any weakness in this game. This is heavyweight boxing. This ain’t featherweight boxing.”

 

On why he thinks Deontay Wilder needs a potential heavyweight showdown more than he does:

“I fought Jason Gavern in maybe my 12e lutte. Deontay Wilder is fighting in his 34e fight maybe his 35e lutte. Where I’m coming from is that in a career, it’s all good going undefeated and looking good. But when it’s all said and done, how are people going to remember you? He hasn’t had any memorable fights. He needs a real remarkable fight to stamp his name in the history books of heavyweight boxing. He needs that more right now. Especially being in America. Ceci est la Mecque de la boxe. I even need it. I need Wilder to have a remarkable fight. I need to be the one that steps up to make this dream a reality. I would be honored to go out there and compete with Wilder.”

 

On what he’s learned from almost being defeated by Klitschko:

“Now when I watch boxing, I watch it completely different. When you watch a George Foreman and Ron Lyle kind of fight or an Ali and Foreman fight where a bit of their soul and spirit disappears, I always wondered how they were doing it and how they were taking those shots. You always question how, why, and what makes people do what they do. Until I went through it, I would always watch boxing but now I don’t just watch it, I understand it. I know the thing that you can’t be taught is how to survive in the trenches. I just feel like my heart is very big and I wear it on my sleeve in this sport.

 

“It’s just that mindset. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win, that’s one thing. I just realized as well what the division needs because I think the masses of people can relate to a boxer’s life. It’s labor, you’re up early, working, you’re resting and providing for your family. There’s also the glitz and glamor of getting money but that disconnects from so many people. The wealthy people are one percent of the world, so people just want to see you fight. They want to see you go to war. That’s another thing I’ve learned…what people want and desire for in this sport to kind of bring the attention back to boxing. I don’t just do it, I don’t just watch it, I really understand it. I know what to do to deliver.”

 

On if he thinks he’s the biggest attraction in boxing and comfortable with shouldering that responsibility:

“I’m going to keep it humble because there’s still people in this sport that I look up to. I love Kovalev, I love Alexander Ustinov. From a talent perspective, I don’t know if I’m as talented, but I hustle the smartest. I work the hardest. You can’t deny that. We’re all carrying this weight. Even promoters are carrying this weight it’s not just me. We all have different attributes.”

 

On the challenges Takam presents as compared to Pulev:

“To have a style like Takam’s, not a lot of people have long careers. He just eats up a little bit of ground each round. He could throw a jab, right hand to the head, left hook, right hook and be looking good and all of a sudden, everything he’s doing wasn’t working because the person you’re fighting is still coming. Si, I think by round six, seven or eight he starts applying pressure because he’s got that type of fighter with the ‘I’m going to absorb and measure everything you do’ mindset which is a dangerous style.

 

“I’ve fought Breazeale, Molina, and Klitschko and for Kubrat Pulev I’ve focused on a lot of taller fighters. They say Carlos Takam fights at 6-foot-2, but he probably fights at 6-foot bent down and crouched over. En tout, what goes down in the history books is whether I win or lose. I just got to do whatever I got to do to get this win. Because it’s really important for me and the sport of boxing because it sets up several fights in the future.”

 

On if the fight with Takam is tougher than what Pulev would have presented:

“I think he’s tougher and can take more but I don’t think he’s smarter for that reason. What’s going to be tougher…the smarter fighter who’s going to make me think more or the guy who’s going to make me run? That’s what’s going to be interesting. I think I definitely might see him in the future.”

 

On being compared to Lennox Lewis:

“It’s an honor at this stage. I’m going to do some research and see where Lennox was at in terms of career building going into his 20e lutte. I feel like Lennox is definitely someone I can learn from. If you gave me a list of boxers I could learn from, I would put Lennox in my top 10, 100 pour cent. If I can perfect that jab. This is what we’re doing, this is the journey we’re on. It’s interesting because either you’re the next Lennox or the next Tyson or you’re nobody in boxing. It’s a tough sport so if I can be compared to these legends of the game, we’re definitely moving in the right direction. I’m not here calling myself the next Lennox. This is what I’m hearing. But we’re moving in the right direction.

 

On if he’s spent any time around Lennox Lewis and if he’s made any comments on his career:

“I was around Lennox when I was trying to make the decision about turning professional. Lennox gave me advice more about career building. So I went through Matchroom, who’s done that for a long time. Après cela, I kind of locked myself away and have just been focusing on my fight game. If there’s any advice I could take from Lennox it would be for my fight game because I do need to develop skills for sure.”

 

On if there’s a timetable to unify the title and if so does Deontay Wilder need to have a great fight to build the hype:

“There’s no time scale. You kind of just roll with the punches. We were fighting for the British title and then the Charles Martin opportunity presented itself. Then the Klitschko fight presented itself. And now we have a mandatory and you have to take that so we’re rolling with the punches, but there’s opportunities above him in the background. Deontay Wilder doesn’t need a better performance to compete. He’s a heavyweight, he’s a champion. He’s winning and that speaks enough. We have to give credit where credit is due so if that’s the case, that will definitely be respected for sure.”

 

On if Deontay Wilder is a priority:

“That guy’s been a professional since 2009. I started boxing in 2008. He’s been a professional a year longer than I’ve been boxing my whole career. He needs these fights. It’s a different ballgame. The only thing that’s given me credibility is the fact that I’ve gone and unified the division. He doesn’t need to have a remarkable performance or fight any household name because he’s been doing this for so long.

 

“I think the reason why he’s more desperate is because boxing writers have called him out. Who’s the next person on the list? Attach your name to the best brand in the business and people will listen so he’s just calling me out because he knows I’m the hot take in the business right now. He’s just doing what any businessman would do. I look at my situation and say after this Takam situation, what does the WBA say about a mandatory situation? Only God knows what could happen with my situation. I always look at it from a realistic point of view.

 

“I’ll fight Wilder next year and make it a priority 100 pour cent. There’s no doubt about that. But I’m going to be real and say these are the reasons why he’s probably doing what he’s doing. It could potentially happen but maybe not the next fight I have because of certain mandatories. Or do I just say I’m going to give up my belt because it’s what he wants or what I want? We have to make a careful decision in the making of this fight.”

EDDIE HEARN, Joshua’s Promotor, Matchroom de boxe

“We’re just over a week away from another huge event as Stephen [Espinoza] dit. Seventy-five thousand people at the biggest indoor boxing event in Europe of all time. It’s going to be an incredible atmosphere and just a wonderful night of boxing. I think with Floyd’s [Mayweather] departure from the sport, he is unquestionably the biggest star in the world of boxing. The amount of interest in him has been incredible. We will of course thank SHOWTIME after the sixth episode of Anthony Joshua’s world championship career. Thank you to Stephen and all the guys at SHOWTIME and their effort. It’s extremely valued for myself and Anthony. And for the fight next week, Carlos Takam replaces Pulev. Anthony’s been training for a 6-foot-5, full-ranging awkward guy and now we have a 6-foot-2 little guy who’s going to come at you non-stop. Jabbing, punching, overhand right, hook, relentless pressure. He’s going to come across Anthony Joshua looking absolutely the best he’s ever looked in camp. We can’t wait for a wonderful show.”

 

On his desires to bring Anthony Joshua to the U.S. to defend the heavyweight title:

“He’s definitely on the radar. Like Anthony said, it’s definitely part of the scrapbook to be produced in the years to come. If you want to try and change the game and break down boundaries, that includes America, Africa and the Middle East as well. It’s hard to leave the UK with 75,000 à 90,000 people compared to what the U.S. est. But Anthony Joshua is a global brand. He’s not British heavyweight champion, he’s a world heavyweight champion. The key now is to get the win on Octobre 28 and then in the weeks that follow, put our plans together for 2019 and hopefully America is included in that.”

 

On if working with Danny Jacobs changes his work with Joshua and if he anticipates Joshua staying on SHOWTIME despite Deontay Wilder’s connection to the network:

"Absolument. We appreciate the way they’re building Anthony Joshua’s brand. Matchroom Boxing is one business and Anthony Joshua is another business. Anthony has involvement in our U.S. business as well. En fin de compte, this is the channel that he fights on. He’s not dependent on Matchroom Boxing USA. We’ll do the right thing for Anthony.”

 

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Vice-président exécutif & Directeur Général, Sports Showtime

 

“This will be the fifth Anthony Joshua fight that will be telecast on SHOWTIME here in the states. We’re very proud of our association with A.J. and with Matchroom and it is part of giving fans the biggest fights and the best fighters. A.J. definitely fits that criteria. He is without a doubt the consensus No. 1 heavyweight in the world. We last saw him in April in a thrilling, career-defining fight and knockout of Wladimir Klitschko in front of a record crowd of 90,000 personnes. That fight was broadcast in over 150 pays, including live in the U.S. sur Showtime. Sur Octobre. 28 we expect another spectacle of similar scale. He’s got an experienced challenger and we expect a rabid crowd of 70,000 and we are proud to bring it you on SHOWTIME starting live at 5 p.m. Eastern and 2 p.m. Pacifique.

UNIFIED HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST CARLOS TAKAM OCT. 28 LIVE ON SHOWTIME® AT 5 P.M. ET / 2 P.M. PT

“I can’t afford to lose, and I don’t want to lose.” – Anthony Joshua

Cliquez ICI Pour Photos; Credit Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua worked out for the media mardi à Sheffield, Angleterre, as the undefeated British sensation continues preparation for his showdown against IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam on Samedi, Octobre. 28à 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT en direct sur Showtime from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Pays de Galles.

“This is a must-win for myself and for Carlos Takam |,” Joshua told Sky Sports, which will present the fight in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports Box Office. “As much as my supporters want to see me win, there are still a few people who doubt me and want me to lose and disrupt our plan. They don’t want to see the cream rise to the top.”

Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) is not taking Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) lightly, and said he feels added pressure taking on a new opponent on short notice as Takam replaces the injured Kubrat Pulev.

“Twenty wins, 20 knockouts ain’t bad, but boxing’s unforgiving. So don’t ask me what you do for your 21st lutte,”A dit Joshua. “I can’t afford to lose, and I don’t want to lose.

“Boxing is a sport that’s unforgiving in a sense that if Takam beats me, that loss will stay on my record for a lifetime. That will always be my legacy. It will not be, 'Oh, he was a world champion, and he did well for the sport of boxing.’ No, ne pas, ne pas, no no. It would be, ‘He’s 19-1.’ That’s the new legacy and I just don’t want that blemish on my record right now.

“I’ve known about Carlos Takam for a long time and he’s a very, very well-rounded fighter. He’s been moving his way up the IBF rankings, so I’ve always had my eye on him anyway.

“I think Eddie did a great job to have someone in place in case these mishaps happen. And when I heard the news I was fighting Takam, of all people, he’s a very strong, game fighter. This is his chance to kind of shock the world.

Takam is already as tough as they come. He’s so tough. He just keeps on walking forward, and that’s disheartening for a fighter.

When I’m in there with him, it will be interesting to see how game and ready he is, and what fire he is ready to go through.”

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Pulev out – Takam in for Joshua clash

IBF install Frenchman as mandatory for Octobre 28 épreuve de force

Carlos Takam has replaced Kubrat Pulev as the IBF mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua at Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Octobre 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

Frenchman Takam is rated at number three with the governing body and has been on the hunt for a showdown with the British star, and gets his golden chance at ripping away Joshua’s titles in the Welsh capital after Pulev picked up a shoulder injury in sparring.

“I received a call from Kalle Sauerland late afternoon to inform me that Pulev had injured his shoulder and maybe ruled out of the fight – this was later confirmed by his doctor,"Eddie Hearn dit promoteur. “IBF rules state that the mandatory will go to the next fighter in line which is Carlos Takam.

“When the Pulev fight was announced I made a deal with Takam’s team to begin camp and be on standby for this fight. When I called them this evening they were overjoyed and good to go. It’s a difficult position for AJ having prepared meticulously for the style and height of Pulev, he now faces a completely different style and challenge in Takam – this hasn’t happened in his career before but he is ready for all comers on Octobre 28."

Joshua’s clash with Takam is part of a huge night of action in Cardiff where the 2012 London Olympic Gold medal man’s bitter foe Dillian Whyte aims to take a giant step to his first World title shot by facing Robert Helenius for the WBC Silver strap.

Kal Yafai defends his WBA Wold Super-Flyweight title against Japanese mandatory challenger Sho Ishida and Irish sensation Katie Taylor challenges for her first World title as she takes on two-weight World champion Anahi Esther Sanchez for the WBA Lightweight crown.

There’s a mouth-watering British and Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight battle between Frank Buglioni, Lenroy Thomas and Dave Allen rematch for the Commonwealth Heavyweight title and Team GB Olympian and Welsh talent Joe Cordina appears in his fifth pro outing.

A limited number of tickets remain on sale via www.StubHub.co.uk.

Accessibility, ambulant and wheelchair tickets – please contact the Principality stadium via 02920 822432 – also on sale from midday Mardi.

Official hospitality packages are available to purchase directly from Principality Stadium Experience. Both private suite and premium lounge packages are available to purchase, with prices starting from £450 per person + VAT. For further information please call the team on 02920 822 413.

Official Travel & Hospitality packages are also available via Sportsworld via www.sportsworld.co.uk ou en appelant 0208 9712966

Please ensure you plan your travel into the city before purchasing your tickets and allow plenty of time for additional security checks at the venue – se il vous plaît visiter http://www.principalitystadium.wales/events/v/joshua-v-pulev-2017-10-28 to view the travel page for the event.

Decastro Vs Landaeta Showdown For IBF European Crown le 21 octobre

PROMOTIONS DE BOXE ASSASSIN & LA GESTION

 

Aberdeen, Royaume-Uni. Samedi 9e Septembre 2017.

 

 

Super-moyen britannique Nathan «Nightmare» Decastro (9-0-0 avec 8KOs) est prêt à défier l’Espagnol Ronny Landaeta (12-0-0 avec 8KOs) pour le titre vacant Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) Championnat d'Europe des Super Moyens au Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena à Malaga, Espagne le samedi octobre 21st.

 

Decastro, l'actuel Champion International MBC, qui est actuellement classé #13 dans les classements IBF Intercontinental, a brièvement parlé de l'apprentissage de l'opportunité en or.

 

"Je ne peux pas mettre des mots sur ce que ce combat signifie pour moi, Je suis un homme de combat et le combat est ma vie.

 

C’est une occasion en or que je vais saisir à deux mains et montrer à tout le monde de quoi je suis fait.

 

Un grand merci à Lee (Directeur Lee McAllister) pour trier ça, ce que je peux dire, Je n'ai signé avec sa société de promotion et de gestion Assassin Boxing que il y a quelques semaines et il m'a déjà donné une chance de remporter le titre.

 

Se battre pour n'importe quel titre est un honneur, mais se battre pour une ceinture IBF convoitée, c'est autre chose.

 

Je sais que ce n'est pas un combat facile, Ronny est invaincu en douze et a défendu avec succès son titre espagnol à deux reprises contre une opposition de première classe, mais là encore il ne m'a pas encore combattu, Je ne suis pas appelé le cauchemar pour rien. "

 

Manager de Nathan, Triple champion du monde Lee McAllister, puis ajouté

 

«C'est une excellente occasion pour Nathan de se catapulter dans le classement mondial, des temps passionnants à venir pour lui s'il réussit.

 

Nous savons que nous allons dans la fosse aux Lions en tant que gros outsiders, mais je vais m'assurer que Nathan a de la place dans son sac pour la ceinture en rentrant à la maison.

 

Ce n'est pas tout, Si tout se passe bien dans les prochains jours, j'espère annoncer un autre boxeur de promotions et de gestion de Assassin Boxing défiant un titre IBF, ici au Royaume-Uni cette fois "

 

 

www.assassinboxingpromotionsandmanagement.co.uk

 

TEAM SHIELDS CONGRATULATES BOXING’S NEWEST SUPERSTAR, Claressa SHIELDS, FOR WINNING UNIFIED WORLD TITLES IN FOURTH PRO FIGHT

DETROIT (Août 8, 2017) – Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa “T-Rex” Shields became the unified WBC and IBF World Super Middleweight Champion last Friday night with a dominant fifth-round TKO of now former champion Nikki Adler.
Fighting in front of her home state fans at MGM Grand Detroit and in the main event of a nationally televised ShoBox: La Nouvelle Génération, Shields put on a display of skills and power seldom seen by a first-time world-title challenger. Without any answers to the level of talent in front of her, Adler was forced to cover up and withstand the blazing speed of Shieldsfists for five one-sided rounds.
A driven competitor, Shields is on a mission to become the GWOAT (Greatest Woman of All Time) and the performance against Adler has the entire world watching. Four fights into her professional career and Shields is already the face of women’s boxing.
It was a dream come true to win two world title belts in one night!” ledit Shields. “I was very proud of my performance, and I can’t wait to defend my belts and then give Christina Hammer her first defeat.
For Team Shields, the victory was more than could ever be asked for from their young fighter.
Congratulations to a unified world champion Claressa Shields!” ledit promoteur Dmitriy Salita. “In less than a year as a pro, she has already achieved what no other woman has done in the sport. America’s first two-time Olympic Gold Medalist has become a professional unified world champion in just her fourth professional fight! Congratulations also to the great team behind her: long-time trainer Jason Crutchfield, Berston Field House, and to her managers who work diligently behind the scenes Mark Taffet and Jamie Fritz. I and everyone at SP is proud and excited to be part of this exciting journey of a lady who is on a quest to be GWOAT!”
Shields co-manager, Mark Taffet, a long-time TV exec in boxing, says he’s never seen a performance like the one Shields turned in against Adler. “Claressa Shields’ win over Nikki Adler was the most dominant performance I have ever seen in a championship fight, masculin ou féminin. She is staking her claim to be GWOAT in spectacular fashion. Claressa is carrying women’s boxing forward on her broad shoulders.
Having fought three times this year already, winning two regional and two world title belts along the way, Shields says she will take some time to enjoy her historic accomplishments before plotting the next move with her team.

NIKKI ADLER vs. CLARESSA SHIELDS FINAL WEIGHTS, CITATIONS & PHOTOS FOR TOMORROW/FRIDAY, Août. 4 SHOBOX DOUBLEHEADER

 

En direct sur Showtime® à 10:30 p.m. ET/PT from MGM Grand Detroit

 

“The game plan is simple: Win the fight.” – Nikki Adler

“I think I can get her out in six rounds.” – Claressa Shields

 

Cliquez ICI Pour télécharger Pesée Photos; Crédit Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME

 

DETROIT (Août. 3, 2017) – WBC Super Middleweight World Champion Nikki Adler and hometown favorite, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields officially made weight jeudi, one day before they headline a doubleheader demain/Vendredi, Août. 4 sur ShoBox: La Nouvelle Génération survivre AFFICHER L'HEURE® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, retardés sur la côte ouest) à partir de MGM Grand Detroit.

 

Shields (3-0, 1 KO) pencher la balance à 165 ¼ pounds with the champion Adler (16-0, 9 KOs) of Germany coming in at 166 livres même. Dans le ShoBox co-métrage, world-ranked super bantamweight Vladimir Tikhonov (15-0, 9 KOs) of Russia will face Jesse Hernandez (8-1, 6 KOs) de Fort Worth, Texas, dans un combat de huit rondes. Both fighters weighed in at 123 ¼ livres.

 

Shields’ good friend and newly crowned UFC Featherweight World ChampionCris “Cyborg” Justino was on hand Jeudi and will walk Shields into the ringvendredi. Also in attendance at the weigh-in was a potential future Shields’ opponent, five-time world champion Christina Hammer, who is undefeated at 21-0 and currently holds the WBC and WBO Middleweight titles.

 

Justino and Hammer met with the media in a forum moderated by Shields’ co-manager Mark Taffet before the weigh-in.

 

“I never thought it would happen, that the sports of MMA and boxing would come together like it has with the upcoming Mayweather-McGregor fight,” said Justino, the former Strikeforce and Invicta FC champion. “I think it’s great and incredible and could possibly open the door for other fights between the sports.”

 

“I’m looking forward to watching Claressa win the fight demain nuit,» Ledit marteau. “I want to see her keep winning so we can fight one day. I only want to fight the best and she seems to be one of the best.”

 

Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions are on sale now and are priced at $350, $250, $125 et $60. They will be available atwww.ticketmaster.com.

 

Programming Note: Épisode 2 de tous les accès: Mayweather vs. McGregor will air Vendredi night before the ShoBox télédiffusion au 10 p.m. ET/PT. To watch an exclusive clip of the episode, cliquez içi: http://s.sho.com/2u8OxWK.

 

POIDS OFFICIELLES:

Nikki Adler: 166 Livres

Claressa Shields: 165¼ livres

Vladimir Tikhonov: 123¼ livres

Jesse Angel Hernandez: 123¼ livres

CITATIONS FINALES:

 

NIKKI ADLER:

“This fight is very big in Germany, and I know there will be a lot of eye on me. It will be 4:30 le matin, but there will be live streaming and viewing parties.

 

“I’m going to be defensive in the early going and know that Claressa is going to come forward. I want to get the fight into the later rounds. C'est l 10 rounds of boxing and there will be lots of action.

 

“I know I will be tough to knock out and have no plans of going down. Claressa has gotten all the hype so far and she wants to put on a show for her fans. I’m going to do everything I can to send those fans home upset after I beat her and carry those belts out of the ring.

 

“This is my second fight with my trainer Rene [Friese]. I wanted to train with the best and I need a trainer who had worked with the top fighters.

 

“My trainer has really been stressing strategies. We have a lot of them. The game plan is simple: Win the fight.

 

“Fighting for the first time in the United States is going to be amazing. I’ve only fought in Russia and Germany, so to be here in a main event on SHOWTIME is really special.”

Claressa SHIELDS:

“I feel like I’m a lot healthier and hydrated than I did fighting at 160. I’m not sluggish. I used a chef who prepared my meals for the first time and I feel great.

 

“I’ve known about Nikki Adler and Christina Hammer for a long time. I like both of the girls, but when it comes to getting in the ring it’s all about business.

 

“Technically I see that [Nikki] is very poised and calm. She’s patient, but not too patient.

 

“Even though she may be the bigger fighter, I know I’m the aggressor. I think I can get her out in six rounds.

 

“Of course everyone wants to get the big knockout, but I haven’t found the right punch that gets the girls knocked out. I’m young so I know it will come.

 

“I’m glad Cyborg is here to support me. She hits hard and we’ve sparred. She’s strong and she is fast. She’s picked up a lot from me, and I’ve learned from her. She’s the most feared MMA fighter, and I’m most feared in boxing. So it’s great for both women’s sports.”

 

VLADIMIR TIKHONOV:

“This is my first time ever in America. I’m pretty impressed with it. There’s so much to do and see, but I can’t let distractions get in the way.

 

“I’ve been here for about a month training at Kronk Gym. Russian fighters are known for being very disciplined, and we know the opportunity that is in front of us. There is no room for slip ups and to get lazy. This is my big shot and I’m going to take advantage of it.

 

“The sparring has been the biggest thing. I’ve been sparring with pros and amateurs. It’s so much more powerful here and the variety is something I would never get at home.

 

“I can box and I can brawl. Whatever I have to do to get the win.”

 

JESSE HERNANDEZ:

“I had a layoff of about five years and worked construction jobs because I had to pay the bills, but now I’m back and focused on boxing.

 

“In the past I’ve been known to be too aggressive, so I’m going to try and slow things down and be a more tactical boxer.

 

“I have six brothers who were professional boxers and I’ve learned from them. My nickname is ‘The One’ because now I’m the only left fighting.

 

“I’m the youngest of 15 enfants, all with the same parents. We are a very close family.

 

“I’m a natural right-hander and I’m ready to fight a lefty like Tikhonov. I’ve fought some southpaws and I’ve been sparring with lefties.

 

“He’s undefeated for a reason. I don’t think he’s been in there with someone as tough as I am; as aggressive as I am.”

 

RENE FRIESE, Adler’s trainer

“We came all the way over here to bring home the belts back to Germany.

 

“We have our plan and our strategy in place. We are ready for this fight.”

 

JASON CRUTCHFIELD, Shields’ trainer

“There hasn’t been much smack talking for this fight. I told her you need to let your fists do your talking. Your mouth can’t help you in the ring.

 

“We are ready for 10 tours. I’m not going to say it’s hard; it’s doable. It’s her first time doing it. We’ve trained for it and she’s been 10 rounds in training three or four times.”

 

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