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Unbeaten Welterweight World Champion Errol Spence Jr. Battles Undefeated Four-Division World Champion Mikey Garcia In Historic Showdown On First Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event


Saturday, March 16 From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

Tickets On Sale Now at SeatGeek.com

Blockbuster Event to Feature Unbeaten Former 168-Pound Champion David Benavidez, Undefeated Former Bantamweight Champion Luis Nery & Fan Favorite Chris Arreola In Separate Bouts on Four-Fight Pay-Per-View Card



Alintini, TX. (Kínní 14, 2019) – Unbeaten IBF Welterweight World Champion Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. defends his title against undefeated four-division champion Mikey Garcia in a highly anticipated and historic showdown for pound-for-pound supremacy that headlines a Premier Boxing Champions on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View event on Saturday, March 16 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The four-fight pay-per-view card will also see unbeaten former super middleweight world champion David Benavidez taking on veteran contender J'Leon Love in a 10-round showdown, undefeated former 118-pound champion Luis Nery njijadu tele asiwaju McJoe Arroyo in a 10-round attraction and fan-favorite Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola facing unbeaten Jean Pierre Augustin for 10-rounds of action.

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Spence and Garcia will go face-to-face on Saturday, Kínní 16 at a press conference in Los Angeles that will air live on FOX from the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT. The press conference is open to ticket holders for the Leo Santa Cruz vs. Rafael Rivera featherweight championship fight.

Lojo Tuside, Kínní 19, Spence and Garcia will square off at a press conference from
AT&T Stadium where they will finally go toe-to-toe on March 16.

Garcia is stepping up two weight classes from his last fight to challenge Spence for the welterweight title in Spence’s backyard, not far from the Dallas suburb of DeSoto where Spence grew up a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan. Garcia will be fighting in Texas for the ninth time as a pro and figures to be buoyed by the large contingent of Mexican and Mexican-American fans that will be in attendance.

His task has historical parallels to the paths taken by great fighters like Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao, who all moved up multiple weight classes to challenge all-time great welterweights. Mosley and Pacquiao were both successful in moving up from lightweight to defeat Oscar De La Hoya, while Marquez’s rise to welterweight was halted in a decision loss to Floyd Mayweather.

Spence is a power-punching welterweight who has stopped his last 11 opponents heading into this intriguing matchup against the brilliant tactician that Garcia has established himself as. With a clash of two superb boxers in the prime of their careers and squarely in the top-five of the mythical pound-for-pound rankings, the winner can stake a claim as the best boxer in the sport today.

“Errol Spence Jr. la. Mikey Garcia is a matchup of two highly-skilled and accomplished fighters in a true blockbuster showdown,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Fans will get to see the hometown hero Spence against the Mexican-American superstar Garcia with huge contingents of fans uplifting them to put on a performance to match the moment. Combined with a jam-packed pay-per-view undercard of action fights, this has all the makings of a once-in-a-lifetime event.

“Spence vs. Garcia is an event that transcends boxing and is a coronation that will crown the new ‘King of Boxing,'” said Richard Schaefer, Chairman and CEO of Ringstar Sports. “In addition to the main event, fight fans will be treated to a spectacular night of boxing featuring three of the most exciting Mexican fighters in the sport in David Benavidez, Luis Nery and Chris Arreola. This is exactly what a pay-per-view card is and should be all about: entertainment and non-stop action from the first bell to the last!”

We are proud to host a boxing match of this magnitude with Errol Spence Jr. and Mikey Garcia,” said Dallas Cowboys Owner, President and General Manager Jerry Jones. “AT&T Stadium was built to house the greatest sporting events on the planet, and we feel we have another incredible boxing event on the horizon with this matchup in our building on March 16.

Spence (24-0, 21 KOs) is no stranger to big stadium events as he won the IBF title by traveling to England to take on then-champion Kell Brook at Bramhall Lane soccer stadium on May 27, 2017. In front of a raucous crowd of over 27,000 loyal Brook supporters, the 28-year-old Spence stopped Brook in round 11 to wrest away the title.

This will be Spence’s third defense of the title. After beating Brook, he successfully defended it with an eighth-round stoppage of two-division champion Lamont Peterson and then knocked out mandatory challenger Carlos Ocampo in the first round in his last fight at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, near his hometown of Desoto, Texas on June 16. Spence turned pro shortly after representing the U.S. ni 2012 London Olympics with much promise and rose to the championship ranks with wins over former champion Chris Algieri and veteran contenders Leonard Bundu, Alejandro Barrera and Chris van Heerden.

I can’t wait for March 16th. It doesn’t get bigger than this,” said Spence. “Fighting at AT&T Stadium in my hometown is a dream come true. If I beat Mikey Garcia the way I plan on beating him, I will be the guy in the sport. This is my year and Mikey isn’t going to stop me. I am training like this is the biggest fight of my life and I want to put on a great show for the fans and win convincingly.

Garcia (39-0, 30 KOs) is striving to put together a legendary career and is aggressively pursuing that goal. He has won world championships at featherweight, junior lightweight, lightweight and junior welterweight. He now eyes a welterweight title against the consensus class of the division in Spence. Fighting out of Moreno Valley, California, Garcia unified the IBF and WBC Lightweight World Championships in his last bout by scoring unanimous decision victory over Robert Easter, Jr. on July 28.

The 31-year-old first reached the championship ranks by blitzing through the featherweight and junior lightweight division, defeating Orlando Salido, Juan Manuel Lopez, Roman Martinez and Juan Carlos Burgos to establish himself as a star in the sport. Garcia has been on a fast track since ending a nearly 2-1/2-year hiatus with a knockout victory over Elios Rojas in 2016. After the victory over Rojas, Garcia scored a KO victory over Dejan Zlaticanin for the WBC lightweight championship in January 2017, before defeating four-division champion Adrien Broner in July and then captured a title at 140-pounds by dropping and defeating Sergey Lipinets last March.

In my career I’ve always sought to fight the best in boxing and this fight against Errol Spence Jr. is just that,” Said Garcia. “I want to be known as one of the all-time greats and what better way to do that than to win a welterweight title and become a five-division world champion. I have a tremendous amount of respect for Errol and what he’s accomplished, but I fully expect to leave the ring at AT&T Stadium with the welterweight world title. This is a match that I’ve been looking forward to for a long time and I plan on giving the fans a performance they’ll never forget.

The 22-year-old Benavidez (20-0, 17 KOs) became the youngest fighter to ever win a super middleweight title in 2017 when he defeated Ronald Gavril at just 20-years-old. Fighting out of Phoenix, Benavidez’s older brother Jose is also a pro fighter who challenged Terrence Crawford last year. Benavidez most recently won a rematch against Gavril last February, and as WBCChampion in Recesshe will look to reclaim his belt against the winner of the Anthony Dirrell vs. Avni Yildirim bout for the vacant title on February 23.

Born in Detroit but fighting out of Las Vegas, Ni ife (24-2-1, 13 KOs) has long been amongst the top contenders at super middleweight and most recently lost a decision to Peter Quillin in August. The 31-year-old had been previously unbeaten in seven bouts heading into the contest against Quillin.

Currently riding a nine-fight knockout streak, Nery (28-0, 24 KOs) will look to get one step closer to a fight to regain a bantamweight title when he steps into the ring March 16. The 24-year-old from Tijuana, Mexico twice traveled to Japan and stopped Shinsuke Yamanaka in WBC title fights. Ni 2018 he stopped Jason Canoy and Renson Robles heading into his U.S. debut against Arroyo.

A 2008 Olympian for his home country of Puerto Rico, Arroyo (18-2. 8 KOs) captured a 115-pound championship with a technical decision over Arthur Villanueva in their 2015 clash. After dropping decisions against Rau’shee Warren and Jerwin Ancajas, the 33-year-old most recently defeated Sander Diaz last June.

An exciting brawler inside the ring, Arreola (37-5-1, 32 KOs) is well-known for challenging the best heavyweights in the sport throughout his career, and for becoming a popular attraction in and around his native Los Angeles for his fighting style and persona. The 37-year-old faced the likes of Vitali Klitschko, Tomasz Adamek, and Bermane Stiverne, before challenging Deontay Wilder for his title in 2016. After a brief retirement, Arreola returned to stop Maurenzo Smith last December.

Unbeaten and fighting out of Louisville, Augustin (17-0-1, 12 KOs) will face his toughest and most experienced test to date in Arreola. Bi ni Haiti, Augustin turned pro in 2014 and has steadily climbed up the heavyweight rankings.

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MIKEY GARCIA OUTPOINTS ADRIEN BRONER BY UNANIMOUS DECISION IN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT MAIN EVENT SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN

Jermall Charlo KO’s Jorge Sebastian Heiland in Four Rounds In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Àjọ-Ẹya
Yẹ tileô Monday Ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT On
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Brooklyn (July 30, 2017) – Three-division world champion Mikey Garcia kept his undefeated record intact with a dominant 12-round performance against four-division world champion Adrien Broner ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing, Saturday on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, awọn ile ti Brooklyn Boxing®.
In what could be considered one of the best performances of his career, Garcia (37-0, 30 KO ká) won a unanimous decision by scores of 117-111 ati 116-112 lemeji.
“A oṣiṣẹ fun 10 weeks, we had a great training camp and great sparring, we knew it was going to be a tough fight,” Garcia said.
Garcia took the lead early on, showcasing fundamentally sound technique and backing Broner into the ropes midway through the second frame. A flurry of body shots put Broner in trouble in the second round. While Broner was able to stay on his feet, Garcia emerged with another round in his favor.
I think I controlled the fight in the early rounds and I kept the activity up,” Garcia said. “Broner is a great fighter and he has great skills but I was the superior fighter lalẹ.”
Garcia showed a combination of jabs, power punches and body shots all night long. He cornered Broner on the ropes with a huge left hook halfway through the third frame, and backed him in to the ropes again with 39 seconds remaining in the round. While Broner showed some movement in the fourth round and hit Garcia with a succession of 1-2 combinations, Garcia’s bodywork kept Broner at bay.
It was part of the strategy to be a little busier in this fight than in the fights I have previously had,” Garcia said.
Broner (33-3, 24 KOs) looked to get back in the fight as he started the eighth round with a succession of sharp combinations, however his lack of consistency couldn’t withstand Garcia’s phenomenal body shots and overall punch output. Through eight rounds, Garcia had thrown a total of 500 punches, while Broner had just thrown 291.
It was a good fight at the end of the day, I come to fight I come to win and I put my heart on the line,” Broner said. “But it was Tom & Jerry; I had to catch the mouse.
Although Garcia had amassed an early lead from the first three-quarters of the fight, Broner continued to walk through heavy fire from Garcia in an attempt to connect with a big punch and change the tide of the fight. While he was able to ignite the crowd and land several big punches over the final three rounds, none of it proved to be enough to slow down Garcia.
It was my timing, I’ve always said I have very good timing,” Said Garcia. “It is underestimated when you are outside the ring but once you get inside the ring with me, I’m a step ahead.
Undefeated Jermall Charlo (26-0, 20 KOs) made his debut at 160-pounds with a stoppage of Argentine contender Jorge Sebastian Heiland (29-5-2, 16 KOs) in the co-featured event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. The stoppage wá ni 2:13 of the fourth round after Charlo delivered a devastating left hook followed by a big right to end the fight.
Charlo, ti Houston, Texas, dominated the pace from the beginning. He landed the sharper and more accurate punches throughout the fight, especially in the first round where he landed 50 percent of his power shots to Heiland’s 13 ogorun. Charlo’s straight right was his power weapon throughout the contest.
I felt good at this weight. I was in good shape all camp,” Said Charlo. “I just had to keep my composure in the ring. That’s always something I have to work on and I was able to do it.
After I dropped him the first time they said he fell on top of his ankle. That’s just part of the boxing game. I had to just stay consistent and get the work done.
Heiland, ti Buenos Aires, Argentina, had issues with his left leg after injuring his knee in the first round. His discomfort was clear in his awkward footwork and lack of power behind his punches. Referee Benjy Esteves had the doctor examine him twice throughout the fight, once before the third round and then again before the fourth.
I turned my left knee in the first round, but I did not want to give up,” said Heiland. “Mo gbiyanju lati fi fun o mi gbogbo, but it was not my night. I had bad luck but I am going to work harder than ever to get back and get another opportunity to achieve my dream and win a world title.
Charlo stayed focused on his game plan despite seeing his opponent injured. “Sometimes the injury can be a decoy, you never want to just jump in and think it’s part of his game plan,” Charlo said. “My coach told me to stay behind my jab like I did; continue to work and it’s going to come.
With this win, Charlo becomes a mandatory challenger for the WBC Middleweight World Championship.
I’m ready for anyone. I’m ready for whoever wants to fight me,” Charlo added. “Bring on the biggest names at 160. I’m the real Tommy Hearns. I feel it’s my turn and I’m going to go get it.
Headlining theSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims,” heavyweight Jarrell Miller (19-0-1, 17 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y., stopped former world title challenger Gerald Washington (18-2-1, 12 KOs) after eight-rounds.
Miller used his significant size advantage and effective power-punching to break down the former collegiate football player. Washington had some success early with his jab and body attack, but was not able to stay out of punching range of Miller
Washington surged in the sixth round with a series of power shots that staggered Miller, however the Brooklynite countered and further broke down Washington, who landed just 20% of his jabs overall.
Miller, who landed almost half of his power punches, continued the onslaught in the seventh and eight rounds, and while Washington was able to stay on his feet, he took enough punishment that his corner called the fight after the eighth round.
I definitely felt the ring rust,” said Miller, who was making his third appearance on SHOWTIME. “Gerald was very tough. It was a very good fight that had me thinking. My power was there, but I couldn’t put it together the way I wanted to today.
I took the hard way back coming in off of a layoff. Gerald definitely pushed me and motivated me. I had to rely on my brain and my power.
I knew there would be a give and take in this fight. It’s one thing to fight when you have stamina, it’s another to fight when you’re tired. I was trying to outthink him.
Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti “SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelimson Facebook Live, Irish sensation Katie Taylor (6-0, 4 KOs) duro Jasmine Clarkson (4-9) after three rounds of action in the latter fighter’s U.S. Uncomfortable.
The Olympic Gold medalist was dominant from the outset, stalking her opponent around the ring and consistently trapping her in the corner. Taylor was effective with both hands and did most of her work to the head of Clarkson. After three rounds of damage, Clarkson’s corner stopped the bout and gave Taylor her first stateside win as a pro.
It was a fantastic experience being my first time competing here in the U.S,” Said Taylor. “There were definitely some nerves before the fight. It was great to go in there and get a stoppage.
I hope that I made some fans lalẹ. I loved hearing the Irish fans in the crowd. I hope that there will be even more next time I fight here. The more fights I have here in the U.S. awọn dara.
I thought I performed pretty well. I definitely got caught with a few silly shots. I could have been cleaner but overall it was a good performance. I felt good and strong. I’ll be ready to get back in there as soon as possible.
Additional action saw former world champion Rau'shee Warren (15-2, 4 KOs) earn a unanimous decision victory over former champion McJoe Arroyo (17-2, 8 KOs) and became the mandatory challenger for the IBF Junior Bantamweight World Title.
Warren attacked the body throughout the bout and landed the cleaner, more effective punches over the 12-round contest. The judges concurred and gave him the decision by scores of 118-10 ati 117-111 lemeji.
I would give myself a B+ for that performance,” said Warren. “I wanted to make sure to use my jab and I felt like it really helped me win the fight.
I feel really good at this weight. Now it’s time for me to go get a strap. I haven’t been at this weight since the Olympics. I want to get these titles and then go down to 112 pounds for another title. First I want to take care of Jerwin Ancajas.
Saturday ká fights will replay on Sunday, July 30 ni 8:35 a.m. ET on SHOWTIME and on Monday, July 31 ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® ati Showtime nigbakugba®.
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Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia Final Press Conference Quotes & Awọn fọto

Ijoba Boxing aṣaju iṣẹlẹ Saturday, July 29 lati

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Brooklyn (July 27, 2017) – Mẹrin-pipin aye asiwaju Adrien Broner ati mẹta-pipin aye asiwaju Mikey Garcia went face-to-face Thursday at the final press conference two days before they headline a Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija ìṣẹlẹ Saturday, July 29 live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, awọn ile ti Brooklyn Boxing®.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten former world champion Jermall Charlomeeting top contender Jorge Sebastian Heiland in a middleweight world title eliminator.

Undercard action on “SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims” will stream live on Facebook and YouTube and will feature heavyweight contenders Gerald Washington ati Jarrell Miller in a 10-round match, plus Irish sensation Katie Taylorin her U.S. Uncomfortable.

Tickets to the event, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, bẹrẹ ni $50 (ko pẹlu wulo owo), ni o wa lori tita bayi, ati ki o le wa ni ra ni ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com tabi nipa pipe 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group discounts wa o si wa nipa pipe 844-BKLYN-GP.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Thursday from Dream Hotel Downtown:

Adrien BRONER

“Just know that I’ll be ready lojo satide night. I’m not worried about how much he’ll weigh when we step into the ring. I’m ready for anything.

“Camp was tough, but it was great. I did a lot of things differently and made sure that I was doing everything right. I made sure not to cut any corners this camp.

“This is going to be a great fight for boxing. I’ve done my due diligence. I’m going to take care of business. I just know myself and know what I’m capable of.

“Every fight is a must-win in this sport. There’s no fight you go into with a loss on your mind. I’m going to put on a show lojo satide.

“I laugh when people write me off. I’m used to being the underdog coming from where I come from. People don’t know what I’ve been through to get to this point. I’m blessed to be where I’m at. Saturday night there will be a lot more room on the bandwagon.

“We’ll see who’s on the pound-for-pound list after Saturday night. We could have fought years ago but the time is now and I’m ready.

“I’m glad that the Garcia team took this fight as quickly as we did. I’ve been taking everything seriously in Colorado. I know Mikey will be ready too. Robert Garcia definitely has some confidence from beating me with Marcos Maidana. But Mikey is not Maidana.

“I just don’t feel like Mikey will be able to do anything to stop me from getting the victory. I’m sure he’s confident too. After I make it look easy, I want everyone to write about it and say something good.

“I can make anybody quit in the ring. Mikey is no different. If I execute and stay focused, don’t be surprised. Mo setan fun yi ija.

"Saturday is going to be a special day for me. My birthday is ọla. I’m almost 30. I want to dedicate this victory to my twin brother Andre. Seeing his smile will make it even more special for me.”

Mikey Garcia

“I’m prepared to go 12 hard rounds with Adrien Broner. This is a high profile fight. Probably more than my other fights. It’s created a lot of buzz amongst fans and media. Everyone is anticipating a great fight. This is a great matchup that can take me to the next level.

“I don’t think that he’s going to be desperate but he knows that I’m not an easy opponent. That’s why he’s taken camp so seriously. I expect him to be at his best and be ready. He knows that if he beats me he can launch his career back to where it was.

“He’s a four-division world champion so clearly he has the skills. I need someone who is hungry and motivated to bring out the best in me. My main focus is getting the win by any means necessary.

“I’m going to lo look to box effectively and show that I’m the better fighter. We’re both smart fighters but neither of us will run from the other. When you have styles like ourselves, with two guys who like to exchange punches, you’re in for a great battle.

“I think Adrien will be fine with the weight. He’s a pro and he knows that he really has to make weight. He’s learned from his mistakes. Sometimes he jokes around but that’s just part of his character. He takes things a lot more seriously because he’s facing me.

“If I can get this win, I just want to keep moving forward and fulfilling my dreams. I want to be in huge fights consistently. This is a crossroads fight for both of us to get to that level.

“I’m very excited to be here. Brooklyn was very kind to me when I fought here last year. I expect the fans to be here and show up like they always do lojo satide. There are incredible boxing fans in New York.

“I’m here to prove that I’m back and stronger than ever. This is another opportunity to show the kind of fighter that I am. I won’t let Adrien Broner stand in my way. This is my chance to show the best version of myself.”

Charlo Jermall

“I feel great and ready to make my debut at 160 poun. Camp has gone smoothly. I’m ready to dominate this division like I did 154 poun. My plan is to care of Heiland and then everything else will fall into line from there.

“This is a bigger, better and stronger version of Jermall Charlo. Everything has come together during camp. Ronnie Shields runs a great camp and I believe he’s continuing to bring the best out of me.

“I’m completely focused on this matchup. I know that I can’t get any of the big fights that I crave without taking care of Heiland. I’m going to break him down and if the knockout comes, I’ll make sure to take advantage.

“My hat is off to Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia for bringing out all the fans and media for this great show. It’s a real thrill to be a part of this event.”

JORGE SEBASTIAN HEILAND

“I’m thankful to everyone who has welcomed me to New York. I’m happy to have this big opportunity and I’m 100 percent prepared for whatever Jermall Charlo brings. Jermall is a great fighter and I know that he is going to bring everything he has.

“I’ve had an amazing camp and I’ve never felt more prepared for an opportunity than this. I was very patient and I will take full advantage. My plan is to leave everything in the ring lojo satide.

“My team has been with me for a long time as I waited for this opportunity. Be ready because it’s going to be a battle and a great matchup lojo satide. You won’t want to miss it.”

GERALD WASHINGTON

“I came here to go to work. I’m going to shut that big mouth of his up. I hope someone is holding him accountable for all the words he’s been saying. You’re in there with a real one lojo satide night. I’m going to welcome you to this game for real.

“I’m sure he’ll try to bring some extra pressure. I’m going to introduce him to a new class of boxing. I’ve taken a lot from my experiences in training camp with Wladimir Klitschko and in the ring with Deontay Wilder. You’ll see the difference lojo satide.

“I’m still growing in this sport. I’ve been learning on the job this whole time and each experience just means so much to me. I wanted to take on a tough undefeated fighter because I knew that it would make it a great fight.

“This is most definitely ending inside of the distance. I’m coming after him. I’m going to wear him out. Then it’s time to take him out.”

JARRELL MILLER

“If you don’t know who “Big Baby” is, you soon will. I’ve never seen anyone get knocked out and get praised for it, but that’s what people are doing for Washington. I’ve never been hurt in my life in the ring and I’ll prove it lojo satide.

“This guy said he’s going to introduce me to big-time boxing. I’ve been in front of huge crowds and I’ve come through with knockout wins. I’ll be more than ready lojo satide night.

“I’ve got big plans in this sport and this is only the start. Brooklyn fans loved their hometown heavyweights Mike Tyson and Riddick Bowe. I’m going to be next in that line and this city will love me.”

KATIE TAYLOR

“It’s incredible to be here in New York and to make my US debut on this incredible card. It’s truly a privilege.

“Training has gone so well and I’m so happy that SHOWTIME will stream the fight. It’s incredible for my fans overseas and all fans of women’s boxing.

“I hope to make a strong statement this weekend and I hope everyone enjoys the fight lojo satide night. "

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega

“This is definitely a must-see event lojo satide night. Two great fighters, fighting at the right time, both in the prime of their careers. O n lilọ si jẹ nla a show.

“One of the main reasons why boxing is going to the next level is because the people at the top have a vision of seeing great fights. We have another great example of that yi Saturday night ni Barclays Center

“Anytime you have a great event, it’s going to start with the undercard. We have a lot of young fighters looking to show off their skills. We’re thrilled to have our very own Richardson Hitchins and Kenny Robles competing in exciting undercard action.”

Lou DIBELLA, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya

“A month from now there will be a huge event in Las Vegas, ṣugbọn two days from now there is the best fight card of the summer, the best fight of the summer, and a great show from top to bottom at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

“This is a great summer of boxing for SHOWTIME and it’s great to be in this room and see all the great attention that this fight card is getting. This is one of the best representations that we can have of our sport. This is one of the most stacked cards I’ve ever been involved with.

“There are a lot of good reasons to get a ticket and come to Barclays Center lojo satide night. There will be a strong Irish presence on the card Saturday with both Katie Taylor and Noel Murphy entering the ring.”

Stephen ESPINOZA, Executive VP & Eleto Gbogbogbo, Showtime idaraya

"Saturday is a testament to SHOWTIME’s commitment to boxing and boxing fans. We’ve worked hard to deliver the most important bouts from around the world. We have three separate telecasts, five fights, across two continents.

“We will also be streaming Katie Taylor’s U.S. Uncomfortable. People know Katie from reputation alone, and we thought it was important to have her fight seen. The heavyweight fight between Gerald Washington and Jarrell Miller is another one that deserves to be seen and I think it could be the fight that steals the show.

“The main event has two of the brightest young stars in boxing. They both feel like they’ve been on this stage for a while. You know their resumes and you have to give them all of the credit in the world for taking this fight. Neither had to take this fight, but it will be one of the most exciting matchups of the summer.

“We have had 19 live presentations and 15 world title fights so far and we’re proud of what we’ve done accomplished so far. Boxing has had a great year and much of that has been carried by SHOWTIME boxing. That will continue yi Saturday."

Brett YORMARK, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Idanilaraya

“This card is our fourth major card this year. It’s been an incredible year for BROOKLYN BOXING. We’ve made a commitment to bring the best boxing to the borough. With all of our partners help, we have been able to accomplish that.

“We welcome both of these fighters back to Brooklyn. They’ve both built fan bases and we’re excited to see both of them back in the building and in the ring lojo satide.

“The whole night of boxing is going to be incredible. I welcome Jermall Charlo to Brooklyn, your brother had a great night in April and I’m sure you will follow in his footsteps.”

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ABOUT BRONER vs. GARCIA

Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is a 12-round super lightweight showdown that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, July 29 gbe lori Showtime. Broner vs. Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions at Barclays Center, awọn ile ti Brooklyn Boxing®. PBC is sponsored by Corona, La Cerveza Mas Fina and this event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.

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FIDIO: ADRIEN BRONER FLUSHING OUT THE NEGATIVE AS HE PREPARES TO FACE MIKEY GARCIA THIS SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

“I feel like my back is against the wall. Everybody is counting me out once again.” – Adrien Broner

Showtime idaraya® Video Feature: http://s.sho.com/2tKCUR0

Photo Ike: Amanda Westcott / IWỌN NIPA

Four-division world champion Adrien Broner has taken a unique approach as he prepares to face undefeated three-division titlist Mikey Garcia this Saturday, July 29 gbe lori Showtime (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT). One of only 16 four-division champions in boxing history, the outspoken Broner is practicing yoga in his Colorado Springs-based camp as he attempts to minimize the distractions and focus on perhaps the biggest fight of his career.

“I feel like my back is against the wall,” Broner says in this SHOWTIME Sports video feature. “Everybody is counting me out once again.

“Don’t get me wrong, o le ja, he can box. Ṣugbọn, at the end of the day, I just don’t see him beating me.”

Broner faces Garcia in a matchup of two of boxing’s biggest stars in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®. Televised coverage begins live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT as unbeaten former world champion Jermall Charlo returns to face Jorge Sebastian Heiland in a middleweight world title eliminator. The event is presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

# # #

ABOUT BRONER vs. GARCIA

Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is a 12-round super lightweight showdown that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, July 29 gbe lori Showtime. Broner vs. Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions at Barclays Center, awọn ile ti Brooklyn Boxing®. PBC is sponsored by Corona, La Cerveza Mas Fina and this event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.SHO.com/Sports,www.PremierBoxingChampions.com, tẹle lori Twitter @ShowtimeBoxing, @PremierBoxing, @MikeyGarcia, AdrienBroner, MayweatherPromo, LouDiBella, tabi di a àìpẹ on Facebook niwww.Facebook.com/SHOBoxing, , www.facebook.com/MayweatherPromotionsand www.Facebook.com/DiBellaEntertainment

SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO DELIVER THREE SEPARATE LIVE BOXING PRESENTATIONS ON SATURDAY, Keje 29

 

Live Coverage of Broner vs. Garcia Undercard Plus Carl Frampton Homecoming Bout Available On Digital Platforms Preceding SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

NIU YOKI (July 25, 2017) – SHOWTIME Sports will offer three separate boxing presentations on Saturday, July 29, delivering two digital live streams preceding the evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING televised doubleheader. The digital-only offerings will be available on Facebook Live ati YouTube prior to the live SHOWTIME® telecast ni 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT, as the network continues its unrivaled commitment to boxing.

 

The full day of high-stakes boxing will begin at approximately 5:30 p.m. ATI/2:30 p.m. PT with streaming coverage from Belfast, Ireland as 2016 Onija ti Odun Carl Frampton makes his long-awaited homecoming. The former two-division titlist Frampton (23-1, 14 KOs) will face once-beaten Andres Gutierrez (35-1-1, 25 KOs) in a 12-round featherweight bout, his first since splitting a par of slugfests with three-division world titlist Leo Santa Cruz. Coverage of Frampton vs. Gutierrez will be provided by Channel 5, a television station in Northern Ireland.

 

SHOWTIME Sports will then deliver live coverage from Barclays Center in Brooklyn beginning at 7:15 p.m. ATI/4:15 p.m. PT with “SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims”. The two-fight live stream will feature former world title challenger Gerald Washington (18-1-1, 12 KOs) against Brooklyn native Jarrell Miller (18-0-1, 16 KOs), plus the U.S. debut of female boxing star and Irish Olympic Gold Medalist Katie Taylor (5-0, 3 KOs). Hall of Famer Barry Tompkins will call the live streaming fights from Brooklyn alongside former world champion Daniel Jacobs.

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims and Frampton vs. Gutierrez will be available to U.S. audiences only.

 

Awọn July 29 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast is headlined by a blockbuster matchup between two of boxing’s biggest stars as three-division world champion Mikey Garcia moves up to 140 pounds to face four-division champion Adrien “The Problem” Broner. Televised coverage begins live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT as unbeaten former world champion Jermall Charlo returns to face Jorge Sebastian Heiland in a middleweight world title eliminator. The event is presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims is an extension of SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME, which is the first premium television series to offer live undercard coverage. Both offerings provide bonus bouts to viewers at home, delivering an experience that was previously available only to fans in arena. Via SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Prelims, viewers are afforded the unique opportunity to interact with the boxing community during the event in real time.

 

SHOWTIME Sports also will live stream the Broner vs. Garcia final press conference ni Ojobo and the official weigh-in on Friday across digital platforms, including Facebook Live and YouTube.

 

Former Bantamweight Champion Rau’shee Warren Battles Former Champion McJoe Arroyo in Junior Bantamweight World Title Eliminator Saturday, July 29 from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

Premier Boxing Champions Event Headlined by
Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia Showdown live on SHOWTIME
Brooklyn (July 20, 2017) – Tele aye asiwaju Rau'shee Warren will return to the ring in a junior bantamweight world title eliminator against former 115-pound champion McJoe Arroyo as part of undercard action on Saturday, July 29 lati Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The July 29 event is headlined by a super lightweight showdown between four-division world champion Adrien Broner and unbeaten three-division world champion Mikey Garcia, in a 12-round bout presented by Premier Boxing Champions. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will also feature unbeaten Jermall Charlo facing Argentina’s Jorge Sebastian Heiland plus highlights of the heavyweight matchup between former title challenger Gerald Washington ati unbeaten Jarrell Miller.
Warren (14-2, 4 KOs) and Arroyo (17-1, 8 KOs) will meet in a 12-round battle to determine who will be the IBF’s mandatory challenger for the junior bantamweight belt currently held by Jerwin Ancajas.
I’m hungry to get back in the ring and get myself back into world title contention with a win on July 29,” said Warren. “I know that I’m going to be a world champion again and that all starts with this fight. I’ve been working hard in the gym and getting comfortable at the smaller weight. I’m going to be ready to perform when fight night comes.
I’ve been training a long time for this matchup as we awaited the official fight date,” said Arroyo. “This is a good opportunity for me and I am going to be at my best to win this fight and get a world title opportunity. I know Warren is a good boxer, so I will be in great shape.
Tickets to the event, which is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, ti wa ni owole ni $950, $750, $350, $300, $250, $150, $75, ati $50 (ko pẹlu wulo owo), ni o wa lori tita bayi, ati ki o le wa ni ra ni ticketmaster.com,barclayscenter.com tabi nipa pipe 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group discounts wa o si wa nipa pipe 844-BKLYN-GP.
The fight taking place on July 29th between Adrien Broner and Mikey Garcia is already worth tuning in for,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “Fight fans can expect pure entertainment all night, and the excitement leading up to the main event continues with the addition of the always exciting contender Rau’shee Warren vs. McJoe Arroyo who will meet in a title eliminator. Both fighters have a lot to prove and are extremely hungry, so it will be exciting to see who comes out on top come July 29th in front of thousands of fans at Barclays Center.
Both Rau’shee Warren and McJoe Arroyo are Olympians and former world champions. They are also all-action fighters,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “This is a can’t-miss fight that makes a great boxing card even better. Working with PBC and Mayweather Promotions, we have put together one of the best off-TV undercards in memory. SHOWTIME has a great card, but people should be flocking to Ticketmaster to join us at Barclays Center for a night of incredible action.
A three-time Olympian, Warren competed for the U.S. ni 2004, 2008 ati 2012 games before turning pro. The 30-year-old picked up victories over veterans Jose Luis Araiza, Javier Gallo, German Meraz and Jhon Alberto Molina leading up to his first world title shot in 2015. After dropping a controversial split-decision in their first fight, Warren defeated Juan Carlos Payano by majority decision in the rematch in June 2016 and became the first member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team to win a world title. After dropping a split-decision to Zhanat Zhakiyanov in February, Warren will look to put himself right back in title contention against Arroyo.
A 2008 Olympian for his native Puerto Rico, Arroyo gba ami iyin ni idẹ 2007 World magbowo Championships ati awọn 2006 Central American ere. The 31-year-old was unbeaten in his first 17 professional bouts including a technical decision victory over Arthur Villanueva in 2015 that earned him a vacant super flyweight world title. After losing a decision to Ancajas last September, Arroyo seeks another world title fight and a rematch with Ancajas if he is able to defeat Warren on July 29.
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ABOUT BRONER vs. GARCIA
Adrien Broner vs. Mikey Garcia is a 12-round super lightweight showdown that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, July 29 gbe lori Showtime. Broner vs. Garcia is presented by Premier Boxing Champions at Barclays Center, awọn ile ti Brooklyn Boxing®. PBC is sponsored by Corona, La Cerveza Mas Fina and this event is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and DiBella Entertainment.
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Mexico’s Jose Alfredo Rodriguez Determined to Win Second World Championship on January 29 Against ‘Pretty BoyAncajas

Mexico‘s Jose AlfredoToritoRodriguez is promising fireworks in his upcoming world title challenge.
Lori Sunday, January 29, 2017, at the Studio City Casino in Macao, China, Rodriguez (32-4, 19 KOs), ti Mazatlan, Sinaloa, will attempt to win his second world championship by challenging Cavite City, Philippines’ IBF World Super Flyweight Champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (25-1-1, 16 KOs) lori 12 iyipo.
The former interim WBA Light Flyweight Champion Rodriguez says he’s determined to get back where he belongs in boxing.
I took two years off of boxing and missed being a champion. I came back last year on a mission to win another title and that’s what I’m going to do,” Said Rodriguez. “Nothing can stop me. When I am given the proper time to prepare, I am one of the world’s best. That is what I will show against Ancajas.
The southpaw Ancajas won his title in September of last year with a unanimous decision over McJoe Arroyo. The fight against Rodriguez will be his first defense.
Rodriguez’s manager José A. Acevedo of Free Agent Boxing Management, says his fighter is getting top-level training for this showdown.
Torito is working with his great trainer, Gil Gastelum, at Big Time Boxing in Port St. Lucie, Florida and Caicedo Sport Training Center in Miami,” said Acevedo. “And more importantly, he is sparring with some excellent fighters to get ready, including former world champ Juan Carlos Payano, WBA-NABA Bantamweight Champ Stephon Young and upcoming featherweight title challenger Claudio Marrero amongst others. This is the best I’ve ever seen him look. He is very determined to win this championship. Thanks to Manny Pacquiao and Sean Gibbons for this terrific opportunity.
Ancajas is a good fighter and I respect him, but there is nothing that can save his title from me,” continued Rodriguez. I thank him for this opportunity, o ti n a ala wá otito, but he’s going home an ex-champ. I am going to be an unbeatable force that night.

Sampson Boxing Wins Right to Promote McJoe Arroyo vs. Jerwin Ancajas IBF Super Flyweight Championship Fight

 

A purse bid procedure was held today in the IBF offices in New Jersey and promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing has won the right to promote the IBF Super Flyweight Champion McJoe Arroyo’s first mandatory defense, against Jerwin Ancajas
Sampson Boxing now has 15 days to submit the executed contracts (no later than Kínní 17, 2016) and the fight must take place within 90 ọjọ or by Le 2, 2016. Lewkowicz says Ancajashome country of the Philippines is the probable location for the fight.
Arroyo (17-0, 8 KOs), from Fajardo, Puẹto Riko, is a 30-year-old southpaw. He won the championship last July with a 10-round technical decision over Arthur Villanueva. Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), nicknamed “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” is a 24-year-old southpaw.

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Ìṣẹgun lórí Marcos REYESSATURDAY AT min Haskins ile-iṣẹ IN EL Paso, Texas ON SHOWTIME®

McJoe Arroyo AamiEye IBF Junior Bantamweight World asiwaju & Amir Imam Earns shot Ni 140-Iwon Title Lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing®

 

Wo The tun ṣe Monday Ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn

 

Igbesẹ, Texas (July 18, 2015) - Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. mina a unanimous ipinnu (97-92, 98-91, 96-93) lori Marcos Reyes ni awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing lojo satide niwaju ti 9,245 ni Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas.

 

Reyes was the more active fighter – he doubled Chavez’s output – but simply couldn’t hurt his larger opponent. Following a loss at light heavyweight last April, Chavez pinnu lati gbiyanju lati ìpolongo ni Super middleweight.

 

Chavez (49-2-1, 32 KOs), tí a ija fun igba akọkọ pẹlu olukọni Robert Garcia, dabi enipe lati wa ni anfani lati de agbara rẹ Asokagba ni ife, however he would pick his spots and had long bouts of inactivity. Although he was working with a new trainer, Chavez tesiwaju lati bulldoze siwaju ati jà a gidigidi iru ija bi o ti ṣe si Andrezj Fonfara ni April, akoko yi lodi si kan kere alatako.

 

“I won. This is big for me and Robert,” Chavez said. “I can do it better, but I won and that is the important thing. I’m going to fight at 168 poun. Little by little, I’m going to get down in weight. We know we’re doing much better work in the gym.

 

“In the third round I hurt my left hand. I think it’s broken, Emi ko mọ. I’ll see the doctor. With all respect to Reyes, ti o ba ti mo ti ko ipalara ọwọ mi Emi yoo ti ti lu u jade.

 

“I connected on the best punches to the chin and the body. Mo farapa u, but I couldn’t finish him because I hurt my hand. He threw a lot of punches but missed a lot. O si ko ipalara mi. I felt I hurt him every time I landed.”

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Reyes (33-3, 24 KOs) wasu rẹ irú to Showtime onirohin Jim Gray ati tokasi jade ni àdánù ipada.

 

“I feel I won the fight. I showed him how I box,” Reyes said. “I made the weight at 168 and he didn’t make weight. He’s like a light heavyweight fighting a middleweight.

 

"Mo wà lodi si gbogbo awọn awọn aidọgba - awọn referee, awọn àdánù, ohun gbogbo. I think I won the fight. It’s OK – I did my best.”

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, McJoe Arroyo gba a imọ ipinnu lori Arthur Villanueva lati win awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Junior Bantamweight World asiwaju lẹhin ti awọn ija ti a duro ni 2:10 ni 10th round due to a deep gash over Villanueva’s right eye. The fight went to the judges’ scorecards and Villanueva was ahead 97-92, 98-91 lẹhin ti awọn onidajọ ti gba wọle si awọn 10th.

 

The Puerto Rican Arroyo (17-0, 8 KOs) di kẹta Onija lati erekusu kan lati win 115-iwon akọle.

 

The lefty-righty matchup was at times highly technical and foul-filled. Referee Rafael Ramos deducted a point against Villanueva (27-1, 14 KOs) for leading with his head in the sixth. In a different clash in the sixth, a deep gash opened up over the right eye of Villanueva that ultimately led to the stoppage. Ramos ruled that the clash that opened the cut was unintentional.

 

Dr. Brian August inspected the cut midway through the seventh round and again after the eighth. Ramos again signaled for August to inspect the cut in the 10th and ruled that it was too deep to continue. In an interview with Jim Gray, Oṣù so wipe o duro ni ija ni ti o dara ju ti awọn anfani Onija sugbon ti Villanueva so ó ń nini ko si oju oran.

 

"Nígbà tí ó ti ń titẹ awọn, he was entering low. He was clashing heads a lot,” Arroyo said. “Before the fight, I knew he was a tough fighter. All Philippine fighters come to fight. I knew I had to be ready for 12 iyipo, boxing or brawling. It was a competitive fight but we just worked harder every round.”

 

Nigba ti beere nipa Gray ti o ba ti je gidigidi lati ri rẹ ilu, Arroyo dahun, “That’s a normal thing when a southpaw fights a right hander. We were both trying to be slick and smart. That happens when two boxers with the same style fight.”

 

Villanueva ckunrcrc pẹlu awọn stoppage o si ti a npe ni fun awọn ẹya lẹsẹkẹsẹ rematch.

 

"O je kan ti o ni inira ati ki o ija gidigidi alakikanju fun mi lẹhin ti awọn headbutt,” Villanueva said. “I thought I won the fight. I didn’t want them to stop the fight because it was just getting into the flow. I’m disappointed with the stoppage. Mo mọ Mo le lù u ati ki o Mo fẹ ohun si lẹsẹkẹsẹ rematch. "

 

Ni awọn šiši ija aṣalẹ, undefeated 140-iwon contender ti lu jade Fernando Angulo pẹlu kan thundering si ọtun lati jo'gun kan dandan shot ni awọn Winner ti awọn eto isubu showdown laarin Viktor Postol ati Lucas Matthysse fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBC Super Lightweight World asiwaju.

 

O han lati wa ni kan nira ija fun Imam (18-0, 15 KOs), ṣugbọn o wà nigbagbogbo ninu Iṣakoso ati ki o supremely deede, ibalẹ 54 ogorun ti agbára rẹ punches akawe si o kan 17 fun Angulo (28-10, 16 KOs). Imam ended the bout in brilliant fashion with a powerful right to Angulo’s ear, muwon alatako re si ti kuna oju-siwaju si kanfasi ati awọn referee lati da awọn lesekese idije ni :56.

 

“I take my hat off. He’s a good opponent,” Imam said. “I just hit him with a big shot on his ear and he was done.

 

“These guys get the belts and just hold it. I’m going to get the belt and hold it with pride.”

 

Wi Imam olugbeleke ati Hall ti Famer Don King, "O je ohun o tayọ išẹ - o kan ohun ti mo ti ṣe yẹ ki o si siwaju sii. You should never underestimate but pontificate when it comes to the ‘Young Master.We will take the belts and anyone that comes in front of us.

Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON Sibiesi & Showtime asiwaju Boxing ik tẹ apero avvon & Awọn fọto

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi: Saturday, July 18

ni 4 p.m. ATI/1p.m. PT

Showtime asiwaju Boxing®: Saturday, July 18

ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Esteri Lin / Showtime

Tẹ NIBI Fun Lucas Noonan / Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija

Igbesẹ, Texas (July 16, 2015) – Awọn onija located lori tobi Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi ati Showtime asiwaju Boxing awọn kaadi waye ẹya-ìmọ si ita ik tẹ alapejọ Thursday ṣaaju ki nwọn tẹ iwọn yi Saturday, July 18 ni Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas.

 

Aṣalẹ iṣẹlẹ lori ASIKO IWORAN® ẹya Mexico ni gbajumọ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) pada si awọn iwọn lati koju Marco Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs). In the co-main event, Puerto Rican Olympian McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 KOs) gba lori Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 KOs) ti Philippines fun awọn IBF Junior Bantamweight World asiwaju. Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT pẹlu undefeated 140-iwon contender Amir “Young Titunto si” Mo ni (17-0, 14 KOs) meeting former world title challenger Fernando “The díẹ” Angulo (29-9, 16 KOs) ni a aye akọle eliminator.

 

Awọn Friday ká PBC lori Sibiesi iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni headlined nipa undefeated Irish gbajumọ Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs) mu lori Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs). Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 4 p.m. ATI/1 p.m. PT pẹlu kan heavyweight showdown laarin Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola (36-4, 31 KOs) ati “Big” Fred Cat, (18-3-0, 10 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ aṣalẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Chavez ni igbega, ni ibamu pẹlu TGB ni igbega ati ogun Boxing, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $25 ni o wa lori tita bayi. Tiketi fun awọn Friday iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu ọkunrin alagbara Boxing ati olóoru ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $50 tabi $25 fun gbogboogbo gbigba ki o si wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000 tabi awọn University tikẹti ile-iṣẹ ni (915) 747-5234. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Egeb rira tiketi fun aṣalẹ igba yoo tun ti wa ni pese a tiketi ni kanna apakan fun awọn Friday kaadi.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Thursday:

 

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

“Mo mọ Mo ni a alakikanju alatako ni iwaju mi. Mo setan. Mo ti sọ pese gan daradara pẹlu Robert Garcia. O ni nla kan olukọni ju ni Nacho Beristain.

 

“Mo ti sọ pada daradara lati kẹhin mi ija. Mo ní pupo ju akoko kuro lati Boxing ṣaaju ki o to. Lori Satidee gbogbo eniyan yio si ri mi ni mi ti o dara ju.

 

“Nigbati meji Mexico ni awọn onija ya awọn iwọn, nibẹ n lilọ si jẹ kan pupo ti igbese. O ko ba fẹ lati padanu eyikeyi ti yi ọkan.”

 

Marco Reyes

“Mo ni kan nla ti yio se ti admiration ati ibowo fun Julio SR. ati Julio Jr.

 

“Nibẹ ni nkankan ti idan ti o ṣẹlẹ nigbati meji Mexico ni awọn onija Akobaratan ni iwọn. Mo wa gidigidi pinnu ati ki o setan lati fi lori iyanu išẹ.

 

“Mo ti yoo fi mi gbogbo ni iwọn lodi si Chavez Jr.”


MCJOE Arroyo

'”Eleyi jẹ awọn tobi shot Mo ti sọ ní ati ki o Mo n lilọ lati fi fun mi o gbogbo. Eleyi ija jẹ gidigidi pataki si mi.

 

“Eleyi ti ni lilọ lati je kan nla ija. Mo ṣèlérí pé mo ti n lilọ si lọ kuro ninu ohun gbogbo awọn iwọn lori Satidee alẹ.”

 

Arthur VILLANUEVA

“Eyi ni mi igba akọkọ lori yi ńlá ipele. Mo ti sọ ja gbogbo agbala aye ati ki o Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ o kan gbogbo fun yi nla anfani.

 

“Mo ṣèlérí pé emi o fi fun awọn ti o dara ju ti mo ni ati ki o kan nla ija yi Satidee alẹ.”

 

Amir IFE

“Nigbati mo gba awọn igbanu, Mo ti yoo si mu o pẹlu igberaga pẹlu awọn orukọ ti “Young Titunto si.

 

“Mo n bọ lati fi kan lori show ki o si se bibajẹ. Eyi ni mi akọle shot ọtun nibi. Mo n ko lerongba ti ohunkohun ti o ti kọja yi ija.”


Carl FRAMPTON

“El Paso jẹ ńlá kan Boxing ilu ati awon eniyan nibi ni ife won Boxing.
“Mo mọ pe Gonzalez Jr. ni o ni kan iga ki o si de ọdọ anfani lori mi. Mo ro pe o ti n lilọ si gbiyanju lati tọju o gun. O si ni odo, ebi npa ati lati kan ti o dara pedigree, Mo n reti kan ti o dara ija.

“Ti mo ba le ṣe ni mi ti o dara ju Mo ti o yẹ ki o wa ni anfani lati xo yi eniyan. Mo fẹ lati wa ni awọn ibẹjadi ati pe n ko disrespect si mi alatako.

“Nibẹ gan ni ko ohunkohun ti o yatọ ni mo ṣe lati mura fun ija yi. A gbọdọ gba sún mọ u. Mo ti mu ninu awọn alabašepọ sparring iru si pupo ti mi alatako.

“Ti o ba fẹ lati ṣẹda kan julọ ni Boxing o gbọdọ wá si United States. O se pataki fun mi lati wa nibi, ni akoko je ọtun.

“Nibẹ ni kan diẹ awọn orukọ Emi yoo fẹ lati ja tókàn, Scott o ṣee QUIGG, Abneri Mares ati Gary Russell.

 

“Mo wa le lọ siwaju, gbe pada, duro ninu apo ati ki o ṣe pataki julọ Mo ti o kan ṣe ohunkohun ti o gba lati win.

 

“Mo ni ohun moriwu ara ati awọn Mexico ni-American egeb yoo riri ti o. They love an all-action style and I’m going to show them that I have a crowd-pleasing style.

 

“Gbogbo eniyan ti wa gidigidi ore niwon Mo ti de ni America. Mo ti sọ pade ọpọlọpọ sún ati ki o wuyi eniyan. Awọn ojo jẹ gidigidi o yatọ lati pada si ile ki Mo ti sọ ariyanjiyan lati se diẹ ninu awọn sunbathing ni laarin ikẹkọ akoko, eyi ti o jẹ dara.”

 

Alejandro González JR.

“I ìfẹ kikopa ninu awọn underdog ipa nitori ni gbogbo igba ti Mo ti sọ ti ninu awọn underdog ipa Mo ti sọ wá jade pẹlu awọn gun. Mo ti ko nikan win, sugbon mo gba awọn knockout. Mo ni ife ohun gbogbo jije lodi si mi.

 

“Nini mi baba bi a tele aye asiwaju le jẹ lile. Nibẹ ni o le jẹ kan pupo ti titẹ lati baba mi lati jẹ dara ju u. Sugbon o ma ni o ni mi pada ati ki o jẹ ninu mi eti. Mo ni kan pupo ti iriri lati baba mi.

 

“Frampton jẹ gidigidi ni oye Onija ti o deba lile. O si ju ibinu ma nítorí pé ní Boxing o ni lati wa ni diẹ ni oye ati ki o gbiyanju ko lati gba lu. O si ni kan gan ti o dara Onija; there’s a reason he is a champion though.

 

“Ni gbogbo jà o ni lati fun o ohun gbogbo ti o ni, ko si eni ti o ba ni nibẹ lodi si. O ni lati fi o gbogbo ni iwọn ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo ti se.

 

“Mo ti le apoti, sugbon Mo wa Mexico ni ki Mo fẹ ifinran ju. O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. Mo fẹ pe akọle ati ki o Mo mọ on ti n ko o kan lilọ si fun mi ni o si. Mo ni lati lọ gba o.”

 

Chris ARREOLA

“Mo n lola lati wa ni ija fun awọn igba akọkọ ni El Paso ni iwaju ti awọn wọnyi lasan Boxing egeb.

I love fighting and I’m thrilled that fans all over the country can watch this fight on CBS Saturday afternoon.

 

“Fred Kassi ń bọ wá lati win, yi jẹ ńlá kan anfani fun u, but I plan on putting on a show and being victorious on Saturday.

 

“Julio Cesar Chavez SR. je kan akoni si mi nigbati mo bere si jà ati awọn ti o ni kan dani lorun lati mo wipe o yoo wa ni wiwo mi ija ni eniyan.

 

“Mo fẹ awọn ti alawọ igbanu, o ni ọkan Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo fe. Lẹhin ti Kassi Mo fẹ lati ja Deontay Wilder ki o si di kan asiwaju.”


Fred ologbo

“Mo dúpẹ lọwọ Chris fun anfani yi; it’s great to be fighting on this big day of boxing in the presence of Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.

 

Chris is a hard-hitting heavyweight and I have a lot of respect for him but come Saturday I will have my hand raised.

 

Robert Garcia, Chavez Jr. Olukọni

“Nibẹ n ko Elo sosi lati sọ. A ní nla kan ikẹkọ ibudó. Gbogbo eniyan lori egbe ti ṣe ohun tí wọn ní láti ṣe.

 

“Julio si tẹle awọn ilana gbogbo ibùdó ati awọn ti a ba setan lati fun awọn egeb kan nla ija.”

 

Julio César Chavez SR., Chavez Jr. ká Baba

“Mo ti wà setan lati soro idọti, ṣugbọn lẹhin Nacho wà bẹ irú emi o tẹle ninu rẹ ipasẹ.

 

“Nibẹ ni nkankan pataki nigbati meji Mexicans Akobaratan sinu awọn iwọn. Mo ti le ṣèlérí ọmọ mi ti šetan ati ki o Mo le ìlérí kan nla ija.”

 

Nacho Beristain, Reyes’ Olukọni

“Mo ni nkankan sugbon ibowo fun Chavez ati egbe re. Mo ti sọ mọ wọn fun ọpọlọpọ ọdun. Emi kì yio sọrọ bee ti wọn. Mo mọ lori Saturday gbogbo eniyan ti wa ni lilọ lati gba kan nla ija lori kan lowo Syeed lori Showtime pẹlu meji Mexicans lọ atampako-si-atampako ni iwọn.”

 

Barry MCGUIGAN, Frampton ká Manager

“Emi kò mọ Frampton wà láti Belifasiti nigbati mo wole fun u. Lọgan ti mo ti kọ diẹ ẹ sii nipa rẹ ni mo ro wipe eyi ti a túmọ lati wa ni, isale rẹ jẹ ki iru si mi.

 

“Awọn diẹ ni mo ti ri lati Frampton awọn diẹ ni mo ti ri pe o le gan ti njijadu ni ipele to ga ti yi idaraya.

 

I’ve invested six years into Carl and it’s been the most enjoyable and gratifying experience of my life. Shane ti ni idagbasoke sinu ohun alaragbayida Boxing ẹlẹsin ati ki o Mo wa hugely lọpọlọpọ rẹ.”

 

Shane MCGUIGAN, Frampton ká olukọni

“Mo ti lo lati apoti pẹlu Carl bi ohun magbowo ati nigbati baba mi (Barry) ti a lo lati beere mi, ti o Mo ro yoo jẹ ti o dara ju pro lori Irish egbe ti mo fe sọ, 'O ni Carl Frampton, o n ni aye kilasi ara.’

 

“Ni odun marun seyin mi baba beere fun mi lati mu awọn paadi fun Carl a tọkọtaya ti igba ati awọn ti o gelled o kan. Nibi ti a ba wa loni. A ń ṣiṣẹ gan daradara papo ati Mo lero mo ti ri mi forte bi a ẹlẹsin.

 

“Gonzalez ni ko si pushover sugbon Emi ko ro pe o ni lori Carl ká ipele. Mo ro Carl ti wa ni lilọ lati kolu u jade ni ohun moriwu ija. Eleyi jẹ nipa ṣiṣe kan gbólóhùn. Next ohun ti o mọ ti a yoo ni lowo Super njà to nbo.”

Alejandro González, Gonzalez ká Baba & Ibewo World asiwaju

“Awọn ọrọ miiran awon eniyan sọ nipa yi ija, won ni o wa nikan ọrọ. Awọn ija ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni Satidee gbogbo eniyan ati ti wa ni lilọ lati wo ohun ti o ṣẹlẹ.

 

“Ọmọ mi jẹ gidigidi gbaradi ati awọn ti o ti n lilọ si win. A ti sọ ṣe ohun gbogbo ọtun ni ibudó. O jẹ ọmọ mi ká akoko ati awọn ti o ti n bọ lati win.

 

“Wọn ti ko tọ si ni alatako fun Frampton. Ọmọ mi jẹ gidigidi lagbara Onija ati gbogbo eniyan yio si ri lori Saturday.

 

“Mo ni ife Mexico ati ija yi ti wa ni lilọ si jẹ fun Mexico.”

 

 

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