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JERMALL CHARLO contre. JUAN MACÍAS MONTIEL HOUSTON KICK-OFF PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS

WBC Middleweight World Champion Charlo Faces Hard-Hitting Montiel in Special Juneteenth Day Celebration Saturday, Juin 19 Headlining a Premier Boxing Champions Event Live on SHOWTIME®

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HOUSTON – May 18, 2021 - Champion du monde des poids moyens WBC invaincu Jermall Charlo and hard-hitting 160-pound contender Juan Macías Montiel met face-to-face for the first time Tuesday during a kick-off press conference as they preview the main event of a special Juneteenth Day celebration in Charlo’s hometown of Houston Saturday, Juin 19 at Toyota Center headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event live on SHOWTIME.

Charlo has established himself as a force in two divisions and will seek to thrill his hometown crowd against Mexico’s Montiel in a first-of-its-kind Juneteenth Day boxing celebration. Charlo se battra à Houston pour la quatrième fois en tant que pro et cherchera à garder son record invaincu intact contre Montiel, l'esprit bouleversé.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING commencera à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT et fonctionnalité concurrente légère montante Isaac Cruz luttant contre l'ancien champion du monde Francisco Vargas dans le co-événement principal de 10 rondes. Coup d'envoi de la télédiffusion, ancien champion du monde Angelo Leo revient pour affronter le concurrent mexicain Aaron Alameda dans un 10-ronde super coqs combat.

Here is what Charlo, Montiel and their trainers had to say Tuesday:

Charlo JERMALL:

“Juin 19, ça va être des feux d'artifice. A parade. A celebration. Me and Ronnie Shields get a chance to do it again. Je travaille dur. I was working hard before I even knew who Montiel was. Ce temps, you get a chance to see all the hard work I’ve put in for so many years. It’s a dream come true to be able to fight in my city and I get a chance to do it with a crowd. Tune in and get your tickets because it’s going to be a great night of boxing.

“There’s no better day to fight than Juneteenth. It’s a celebration for me and my people and I get to represent them and carry them on my back. To be able to do it for my city right here at the Toyota Center – it’s going to be an amazing night of boxing.

“Montiel is fearless. He’s a fighter that I think deserves a chance. À ce point, he understands where he’s at. This is a big fight. A lot of people may not know who Montiel is, just like I didn’t, but he’s a strong fighter. The people want to see me get tested, droit? I want to see those big fights, trop. In a matter of time, they’ll come. But Montiel should be a good fight.

“I’m going to whoop his ass. He doesn’t stand a chance. They’re all confident. I got the belt. The belt ain’t going nowhere. Toyota Center, sois prêt. It’s going to be fireworks June 19. He can be as confident as he wants, but when we get in there he’s going to have to figure it out.

“I’m ready to fight the best in the world. I’m the best in the world and I’m not going to let this guy over here stop me. The belt is not going nowhere. The belt is staying right here in ‘H Town.’ There’s nothing he could do about it. Nothing. It’s my belt. It’s my legacy. You’ll find out June 19.

“A fighter like Montiel is challenging to go in there and get the job done real clean and swiftly because if I look bad against a guy like this, they’ll take away from what I did in the Derevyanchenko fight. Mais, ben oui, à ce jour, Derevyanchenko was one of my hardest fights, but I made nice work of it and onto the next one.

“I got the belt. Champions fight champions. We unify. Sinon, we’re not just going to sit back. Those guys that have the belt like Triple G, Canelo and Andrade – the belts are out there so eventually it will happen. I’m not in a rush. Je suis jeune. I’m still having fun. I’m enjoying what I do best.

“If Triple G wants this WBC belt, I have it. It’s over here, it’s open. I’m ready to fight.”

JUAN MACÍAS MONTIEL:

“We are focused on preparing as well as possible. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and we are taking it as such with a lot of dedication and discipline. We are ready to put on a great show on June 19.

“This is the fight I always dreamed of. I am all about challenging myself and fighting against the best of the best. I have been training hard and I believe in myself. I will be ready to come out and win.

“We’re fighting in Houston because I don’t think that I’m in a position to choose or dictate anything right now. I will fight anywhere in order to make my dream of becoming a champion come true. If we have to fight on the moon, then let’s fight on the moon.

“I believe that power is the great equalizer, a legit advantage in boxing, since it can change the fortunes of any fighter inside the ring. I consider my power an advantage in my favor.

“I have fought and prepared so hard for the opportunity to go and get this championship belt. I have done things the right way, there is no reason for things to go wrong. As I said previously, I am not in a position to choose where to fight. I just have to keep training hard like I have since I was four years old.

“I’m happy that there will be fans in the stands. Je ne ressens aucune pression, because it’s all about Latin pride and support and that motivates me.

“I think Charlo is a great fighter, super talented and the world champion for a reason. I have been preparing my whole life for this.

“I don’t think that all Mexicans just go on attack mode by default, you also have to be smart and think things through depending on how the fight goes.”

Ronnie Shields, CHARLO’S TRAINER:

“Jermall Charlo has worked his butt off in the gym and he continues to do that. To defend your title in your backyard, in your hometown, that’s a very special thing. Not only is it going to be special because of that, it’s going to be special because Juneteenth is a very special day for all African Americans in the state of Texas. We’re looking forward to a great fight. Montiel is a really great fighter and we know we can’t underestimate anybody. We’re going to be in the best condition we’ve ever been in every time we fight and we’re going to continue to do that. We’re looking forward to having everybody come out for this great celebration.

“I think a lot of people were surprised how easily Jermall beat Sergey Derevyanchenko. He was the No. 1 concurrent. He was the mandatory defense. He gave Triple G problems. He gave Danny Jacobs problems. And Jermall beat him.”

EDUARDO MONTIEL, MONTIEL’S TRAINER:

“Training camp is an ongoing process. Things are going swimmingly, just like we wanted them to. We are very happy and so glad people have welcomed us here in Houston with open arms.

“I’m hoping for Montiel to be in his best physical, mental and emotional shape to come out with a win on June 19. Our biggest advantage right now is that we are already settled in here in the United States, free of the distractions and temptations we might have back home in Mexico.

“I think that a victory of this magnitude would make Montiel the face of Mexican boxing, rubbing elbows with the Canelos of the world. Life would change overnight for him.”

DOUG HALL, GENERAL MANAGER, TOYOTA CENTER:

“We welcome SHOWTIME and our friends from Premier Boxing Champions back to Toyota Center. We have a great history of hosting combat sports in this fine arena. We’re really excited about what Jermall Charlo and Juan Macías Montiel are going to bring to the Toyota Center on June 19. Les billets sont en vente dès maintenant à toyotacenter.com and we are looking forward to a great night as we bring back live events to this market. We can do it successfully and safely and we want to see everybody come and see a great championship boxing match.”

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La gamme empilée d'attractions Undercard entre sur le ring samedi, Décembre 21 dans l'événement Premier Boxing Champions présenté par Tony Harrison vs. Rematch Jermell Charlo du Toyota Arena en Ontario, Californie

Avec Andre Dirrell & 2016 L'olympien lituanien Eimantas Stanionis dans des combats séparés & Plus!

ONTARIO, Californie. (Décembre 17, 2019) – Une gamme complète d'attractions sous-cartes ravira les fans du début à la fin samedi, Décembre 21 dans le cadre de l'événement Premier Boxing Champions avec en tête d'affiche le match revanche très attendu entre le champion WBC Super Welterweight Tony Harrison et l'ancien champion Jermell Charlo tous de Toyota Arena en Ontario, Californie.

Le Harrison contre. Le match revanche de Charlo est l'événement principal de la soirée FOX PBC Fight à partir de 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT. Précédant les combats sur FOX, FS1 PBC Fight Night comportera un triple titre d'action à partir de 6 p.m. ET / 3 h, heure. PT et titré par le meilleur concurrent de poids moyen Hugo Centeno Jr. combattre Juan Macías Montiel.

Les attractions undercard non télévisées présenteront Andre Dirrell dans un combat de 10 rounds des super-moyens contre la République dominicaine Juan Ubaldo Cabrera et olympien lituanien 2016 Eimantas Stanionis dans un combat de poids welters contre la République dominicaine Julio César Sanchez.

L'action verra également la perspective de Detroit Anthony Flagg (4-0, 3 KOs) combattre Tyler, Texas natif Jamarcus Warren (2-1-1, 1 KO) dans une affaire de super-moyens en six rounds, Dallas poids lourd Adrien Taylor (10-1, 4 KOs) dans un combat en six rounds contre Tijuana, Mexique Perez allemand (11-6-3, 3 KOs) et perspective russe Petr Khamukov (4-0, 1 KO) affronter le natif du Massachusetts Maceo Foule (2-3, 1 KO) dans un combat de poids moyen de six rondes.

Coq José Balderas (8-0, 2 KOs), le frère de Karlos Balderas, se battra dans un match de six rondes.

Compléter la gamme est une perspective super légère invaincue Justin Cardona dans un combat en quatre rounds contre le Libéria Archie Weah, Glendale, La Californie Yovani Rodarte Battling du Mexique Eduardo Reyes dans une affaire de poids léger de six rondes et invaincu Oak Hills, originaire de Californie Jerry Pérez dans une affaire de poids plume en six rounds contre le New Jersey Tyrone Luckey.

Un vétéran accompli dans la division des 168 livres, Dirrell (33-2-1, 24 KOs) revient sur le ring pour la première fois depuis mars 2018, quand il a perdu son titre intérimaire des super-moyens dans un slugfest contre Jose Uzcategui. Le Flint, Originaire du Michigan et frère du double champion Anthony, Dirrell a remporté une médaille de bronze au 2004 Jeux olympiques et décisions serrées perdues dans les combats pour le titre mondial contre Carl Froch et James DeGale. Il sera opposé par Cabrera (24-2, 16 KOs), qui se bat depuis Saint-Domingue, République dominicaine et était invaincu à son premier 24 combats professionnels.

Originaire de Lituanie qui vit et s'entraîne maintenant aux États-Unis., Stanionis (9-0, 6 KOs) est l'un des combattants les plus prometteurs à sortir de la 2016 Jeux olympiques. Le joueur de 25 ans a remporté deux victoires jusqu'à présent cette année et cherchera à clôturer l'année contre Sanchez, 26 ans.(11-2, 6 KOs), qui est né en République dominicaine mais se bat maintenant à New York.