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“Te Piiraa Whakamutunga” Rāhoroi, April 2, 2016 TAURON ARENA, Krakow, POLAND LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW

FINAL PRESSER QUOTES FROM POLAND
Krakow, Poland (March 31, 2016) — The final press conference for a tenei Rāhoroi “Te Piiraa Whakamutunga” pay-per-view event, tīmata i 2:00 p.m. AND / 11:00 a.m. PT, was held today. Below are fightersquotes.
Integrated Sports Media will distribute the card in North America for live viewing on taura, amiorangi aIpurangi utu-ia-tirohanga mā roto i te tono, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, me te Rogers TV, Bell TV, Shaw PPV ko SaskTel i Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95. Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. I tua atu, the fight is available in North America for purchase on-line at www.GFL.tv a www.Eversport.TV (Polish commentary only), and via the FITE.TV app (or go to http://www.fite.tv/v/adamekvsmolina hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio) for both Android and iOS.
Four are scheduled to air live on PPV from Tauron Arena in Krakow, Poland. kia whakakitea ai e rua atu whawhai, wā tukua e.
“Te Piiraa Whakamutunga” is promoted in Poland by Polsat, hei wāhanga o te raupapa Polsat mekemeke Night, in addition to Main Events and Don King Productions.
TOMASZ “rota” ADAMEK: “I’ve had a great camp, great sparring partners and a great team around me. Kuba (ChyckiAdamek’s physical coach), trainer Roger Bloodworththese guys did a great job in the last two months. As Eric said, ‘We are not about talking what we will do, we are ready to actually do it.Molina likes to mix it up, likes to throw punches, and is not afraid. This has to be a great fight just because of that. There’s no what’s after the Molina fight for me. This is the fight which will decide my future. A win means I’m on track for big fights, losing means I cannot do it anymore. What I know is that for this fight I’m much better prepared than I was for both the Glazkov and Szpilka bouts. Ko, o te akoranga, what happens in ring will verify our words.
ERIC “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina: “For the first time in my career I got 70 days to prepare; unprecedented in the heavyweight division. What do I know about Adamek? He’s a warrior and people in Poland expect great things from him because he’s a Polish boxing legend. In me, he will have a chance to fight one of the best heavyweights in the division and we all will know where we stand. Ahau rawa māia, not only that I will win this war i runga i Rāhoroi, but also of being the first Mexican-American heavyweight in the future. People will get their money worth i runga i Rāhoroi. I can guarantee that. Adamek is highly rated by WBC and IBF, the two most active organizations in boxing. Saturday’s winner will be in the driver’s seat for great fights in the future.
MICHAL CIESLAK: “I also thought that you’re bigger. And I also hope that everything what you’re saying about how good your training camp was is the truth. I can promise you that I will be ready for everything. I’m in the best shape of my life and I will prove that i runga i Rāhoroi. Palacios, be ready to fight! I cannot wait anymore to put on a big show.
FRANCISCO “te Ruānuku” PALACIOS: “He wants to treat me like a stepping stone but the problem with that is I’m not a stepping stone for anyone. I’m a rock! You want to beat me, you have to kill me. And by the way, I thought that Cieślak is bigger. You cannot judge what I can or cannot do just because I’ve got knocked out by Kudryashov in my last fight. It means nothing. Tuatahi o nga mea katoa, it happens in boxing and the more importantly, it has nothing to do with what I’m ready to do now with my new team andChillWilson on my side. Just watch: The Wizard Time is coming again.
Takahanga Main — Vacant IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight Championship (12)
TOMASZ “rota” ADAMEK (50-4, 30 Koó), Former 2-Division World Champion, Jersey City, Nj, USA
vs.
ERIC “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina (24-3, 18 Koó), World Title Challenger, Raymondville, Texas, USA
Co-Āhuahira — Cruiserweights (10)
MICHAL CIESLAK (11-0, 7 Koó), Radom, Poland
vs.
FRANCISCO “te Ruānuku” PALACIOS (23-3, 14 Koó), 2-Time World Title Challenger, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Heavyweights (10)
ANDRZEJ WAWRZYK (31-1, 17 Koó), World Title Challenger, Krakow, Poland
vs.
MARCIN REKOWSKI (17-2, 14 Koó), Former Poland Heavyweight Champion, Kaliska Koscierskie, Poland
Cruiserweights (10)
MATEUSZ “Kaiwhakaako” MASTERNAK (36-4, 26 Koó), Former European Champion, Wroclaw, Poland
vs.
ERIC “Danger” FIELDS (24-3, 16 Koó), Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA
Welterweights (10)
RAFAEL “Braveheart” JACKIEWICZ (48-14-2, 22 Koó), World Title Challenger, Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland
vs.
MICHAL SYROWATKA (13-1, 4 Koó), Elk, Poland
Female European Boxing Union Lightweight Championship (8)
EWA BRODNICKA (10-0. 2 Koó), Champion, Warsaw, Poland
vs.
ANITA TORTI (9-5, 3 Koó), Kaiwero, Milan, Italy
PPV ANNOUNCERS: English – Bob Alexander and Glen Johnson, PolishAndrzej Kostyra/Albert Sosnowski, Mateusz Borek (host & interviews), Przemek Saleta (on-air judge)
ADAMEK & MOLINA VIDEO PROFILES
Takahanga Main — Vacant IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight Championship (12)
TOMASZ “rota” ADAMEK (50-4, 30 Koó), Former 2-Division World Champion, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
vs.
ERIC “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina (24-3, 18 Koó), World Title Challenger, Raymondville, Texas, USA
Fighter profiles courtesy of Boxing World Weekly, a brand new boxing magazine series that is being distributed worldwide by Protocol Sports Marketing
Co-Āhuahira — Cruiserweights (10)
MICHAL CIESLAK (11-0, 7 Koó), Radom, Poland
vs.
FRANCISCO “te Ruānuku” PALACIOS (23-3, 14 Koó), 2-Time World Title Challenger, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Heavyweights (10)
ANDRZEJ WAWRZYK (31-1, 17 Koó), World Title Challenger, Krakow, Poland
vs.
MARCIN REKOWSKI (17-2, 14 Koó), Former Poland Heavyweight Champion, Kaliska Koscierskie, Poland
Cruiserweights (10)
MATEUSZ “Kaiwhakaako” MASTERNAK (36-4, 26 Koó), Former European Champion, Wroclaw, Poland
vs.
ERIC “Danger” FIELDS (24-3, 16 Koó), Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA
Welterweights (10)
RAFAEL “Braveheart” JACKIEWICZ (48-14-2, 22 Koó), World Title Challenger, Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland
vs.
MICHAL SYROWATKA (13-1, 4 Koó), Elk, Poland
Female European Boxing Union Lightweight Championship (8)
EWA BRODNICKA (10-0. 2 Koó), Champion, Warsaw, Poland
vs.
ANITA TORTI (9-5, 3 Koó), Kaiwero, Milan, Italy
No: Rāhoroi, April 2, 20162:00 p.m. AND / 11:00 a.m. PT
HEA: Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland
Kaiwhakatairanga: Polsat (in Poland), hei wāhanga o te raupapa Polsat mekemeke Night, Main Events and Don King Productions
PPV: Integrated Sports Media will distribute the card in North America on pay-per-view for live viewing on taura, amiorangi a Ipurangi utu-ia-tirohanga mā roto i te tono, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, me te Rogers TV, Bell TV, Shaw PPV ko SaskTel i Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95. Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. I tua atu, the fight is available in North America for purchase on-line at www.GFL.tv a www.Eversport.TV (Polish commentary only), and via the FITE.TV app (or go to http://www.fite.tv/v/adamekvsmolina hoki ētahi atu mōhiohio) for both Android and iOS.
PPV ANNOUNCERS: English – Bob Alexander and Glen Johnson, PolishAndrzej Kostyra/Albert Sosnowski, Mateusz Borek (host & interviews), Przemek Saleta (on-air judge)

faaite undercard Mārō mō Apr. 2nd Adamek vs. ora Molina PPV i Poland

Krakow, Poland (March 23, 2016) – He totoka, Kua undercard whakangahau kua kauwhautia hoki “Te Piiraa Whakamutunga,” ngā toa e rua-wehenga te ao Tomasz “rota” Adamek ki mua kaiwero taitara ao Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina, kia whakakitea ora April 2 i runga i te utu-ia-tirohanga i roto i Amerika Te Tai Tokerau i Tauron Arena i Krakow, Poland.
Adamek (50-4, 30 Koó), whawhai i roto i o Jersey City, Nj, a kino hoariri Texan Molina (24-3, 18 Koó) ka whawhai i roto i te 12-a tawhio hui matua mo te wātea International Mekemeke Federation (IBF) taitara taumahamaha Inter-Continental.
ka tuwha Integrated Sports Media te kāri i roto i noho Amerika Te Tai Tokerau i runga i te utu-ia-tirohanga mō te mātakitaki ora i 2 p.m. AND/ 11 a.m. PT i runga i taura, amiorangi a Ipurangi utu-ia-tirohanga mā roto i te tono, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, me te Rogers TV, Bell TV, Shaw PPV ko SaskTel i Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95. Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. I tua atu, the fight is available in North America for purchase on-line at www.GFL.tv and via the FITE.TV taupānga hoki e rua Android me iOS. te aroaro tēnei takahanga i roto i Poland e Polsat, hei wāhanga o te raupapa Polsat mekemeke Night, me te Events Main a Don King Productions.
“E kore anake e ngākau inapō whawhai Polish i roto i Amerika Te Tai Tokerau i te whai wāhi ki te mataara i te tahi o whawhai runga o Poland, tae Ninety ona-wa katoa pai i roto i Adamek, engari pā mekemeke American, me te Canadian, i roto i te whānui, Ka taea ki te mataara i te kāri ki tonu i ngā whakataetae, whawhai tino ngahau,” peresideni Integrated Sports Media Doug Jacobs mea. “kei tatou oaoa ki te e taea ki te kawe i tenei kāri rahi ki Amerika Te Tai Tokerau, me te whakapono ka pārekareka kaimätakitaki i te avatea o te mahi mekemeke fakangalongata'a.”
te Apr. 2nd pay-per-view telecast will also include three 10-round bouts showcasing three other world title challengers. The co-feature event matches undefeated Polish cruiserweight prospect Michael Cieslak (11-0, 7 Koó) ki e rua-wā taitara ao kaiwero Francisco “te Ruānuku” Palacios (23-3, 14 Koó). Palacios, nei whawhai i roto i o Bayamon, Puerto Rico, rua ka haere te tawhiti oti i roto i tona rua o te taitara ao whawhai ki te toa Cruiserweight WBC Krzysztof Wlodarczyk.
He rua o heavyweights Polish Square atu i roto i whakaritea i te kēmu 10-a tawhio rite Andrzej Wawrzyk (31-1, 17 Koó), tona mate ana'e rite te ngaio i ki toa ao Alexander Povetkin i roto i te 2013 whawhai taitara ao, tutaki toa Polish mua Marcin Rekowski (17-2, 14 Koó).
Ko He atu a'ee Cruiserweight-ao te piha haapiiraa i runga i tap rite titlist Pākehā mua Mateusz “Kaiwhakaako” Masternak (36-4, 26 Koó) e ki runga ki o Oklahoma pouri-whakaaro Eric “Danger” mara (24-3, 16 Koó). Masternak, tetahi atu nguha te ao i Poland, kua runga i roto i te runga 20 e tinana matua e wha katoa hoki, (WBA #10, IBF #14, WBO #15 a WBC #18). A former WBC Youth champion, riro Masternak te taitara Cruiserweight Pākehā i roto i 2012, and WBC International Silver championship a year later. I roto i te 2014, ngaro Masternak te whakatau ritua 12-a tawhio i roto i te WBA whawhai taitara Cruiserweight Interim, engari whakamutunga tau mutu ia Ailton Carlos Nascimento ki te hopu i te wātea karauna WBA Inter-Continental.
Mara ko te hōia whawhai-whakamatauria he toa ao patua Kelvin Davis a whawhai contenders runga pērā i Ola Afolabi, yunier Dorticos a Ilunga Kabu.
kia whakakitea ai e rua atu whawhai, wā tukua e. toa Pākehā e rua-wā Rafal “Braveheart” Jackiewicz (48-14-2, 22 Koó) anga Welterweight Polish Mikara Syrowatka (13-1, 4 Koó) i roto i te rematch 10-a tawhio o ratou whawhai Hakihea whakamutunga i roto i nei Jackiewicz, tetahi Polish kaiwero taitara ao, won by way of a fourth-round technical knockout. In a 10-round European female lightweight title fight, toa tiakina hinga kore ewa Brodnicka (10-0, 2 Koó), o Poland, tutaki toa Italian record Torti (9-5, 3 Koó).

Tomasz Adamek in crossroads PPV fight April 2 live from Poland vs. Eric Molina

Krakow, Poland (March 17, 2016) – Arguably the greatest Polish fighter of all-time, toa e rua-wehenga te ao Tomasz “rota” Adamek, will be in a crossroads fight April 2 vs. te ao o mua kaiwero taitara Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina, airing on pay per view in North America, live from Tauron Arena in Krakow, Poland.
The 39-year-old Adamek (50-4, 30 Koó) should be inserted into the new heavyweight title mix with an impressive victory over Molina (24-3, 18 Koó), who gave World Boxing Council (WBC) toa Deontay Wilder a scare last June in the world title fight, in their International Boxing Federation (IBF) Inter-Continental heavyweight showdown. Adamek, Heoi, could possibly hang up his gloves for good if upset-minded Molina ruins the expected Polish celebration.
I don’t want to tika toa,” Adamek said. “Along with my trainer, Roger Bloodworth, we want my fans to see a fighter who is in the ring to battle, not take a paycheck. My career is ending; no point of saving myself for the future. I will be in the ring to give people all I have. It’s a promise.
North American residents will be able to purchase the fight for pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, me te Rogers TV, Bell TV and SaskTel in Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95. Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. I tua atu, the fight is available in North America for purchase on-line at www.Eversport.TV and via theFITE.TV taupānga hoki e rua Android me iOS. te aroaro tēnei takahanga i roto i Poland e Polsat, hei wāhanga o te raupapa Polsat mekemeke Night, me te Events Main a Don King Productions.
Adamek has been a fan favorite throughout the boxing world since turning pro in 1999, not only in Poland but in America as well, primarily in Chicago and New Jersey markets, because he’s never in a bad fight. Adamek always gives fans their money’s worth, whether he was fighting as a light heavyweight, cruiserweight or heavyweight.
I understand that this fight is on pay per view,” Adamek said. “Boxing fans want and deserve a fight they can be excited about. Styles make fights and knowing the way Eric fights, we can be sure that no one will be disappointed.
Known and admired for his aggressive style and solid chinAdamek has been stopped only once in 54 pro fights by the great Vitali KlitschkoAdamek fully embodies Polish Power and his passionate fans firmly remain in his corner. Sporting a 6-2 (3 Koó) record in world title fights, Adamek captured his first world title in 2005, taking a 12-round decision from Paul Briggs (23-1) for the vacant WBC light heavyweight crown. Adamek successfully defended his WBC 175-pound division twice, versus Thomas Ulrich (28-1) and in a rematch with Briggs.
I roto i te 2008, Adamek won a 12-round decision against defending IBF cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham (21-1), followed by back-to-back title defense victories against undefeated challenger Jonathon Banks (20-0) a Bobby Gunn (21-3-1), aua, e 8th a 4th-round technical knockouts.
Adamek then decided to move up to fight as a heavyweight, originally stopping fellow Pole and four-time world heavyweight title challenger Andrew Golota (41-7-1) in the 5th round for the vacant IBF International championship. Adamek went on to defeat 2004 US Olympian Jason Estrada (16-2), challengers taitara ao Chris Arreola (28-1) a Michael Grant (46-3), tough Vinny Maddalone (33-6) a 1992 Irish Häkinakina Kevin McBride (35-8-1). Adamek, who added the NABO title belt to his collection with his win over Arreola, earned his first world heavyweight title shot September 10, 2011 versus reigning WBC champion Klitschko (42-2), who finished the game Pole in the 11th tawhio.
Adamek rebounded with wins over quality heavyweight opponents such as Nagy Aguilera (17-6), Eddie Chambers(36-2), Travis Walker (38-7-1), Cunningham (25-4) again andDominick Guinn (34-9-1). Adamek’s last fight was Sept. 26, 2015, in which he forced Przemyslaw Saleta (44-7) to retire after five rounds.
te Apr. 2nd pay-per-view telecast will also include several key undercard bouts, including a 10-round cruiserweight fights between world top-10 ranked contender and former European titlist Mateusz “Kaiwhakaako” Masternak (36-4, 26 Koó) vs. Eric “Danger” mara (24-3, 16 Koó) a Michael Cieslak (11-0, 7 Koó) vs. former two-time world title challenger Francisco “te Ruānuku” Palacios (23-3, 14 Koó). Additional PPV bouts will soon be announced.

Adamek vs. Molina PPV promo video link

Below please find a promo video link for the April 2nd IBF Intercontinental heavyweight showdown between former light heavyweight and cruiserweight world champion Tomasz “rota” Adamek (50-4, 30 Koó), o Poland, a Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina (24-3, 18 Koó), o Raymondville, Texas, airing live on pay-per-view from Kraków, Poland. It will be distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 2 p.m. AND / 11 a.m. PT on both taura, amiorangi a Ipurangi pay-per-view.
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North American residents will be able to purchase the fight for pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, me te Rogers TV, Bell TV and SaskTel in Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95. Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. I tua atu, the fight is available in North America for purchase on-line at www.Eversport.TV and via the Fite.TV app for both Android and iOS. This event is presented by Polsat, Main Events and Don King Productions.
The pay-per-view telecast will also include several key undercard bouts, including a 10-round cruiserweight fights between former European titlist Mateusz “Kaiwhakaako” Masternak (36-4, 26 Koó) vs. Eric “Danger” mara (24-3, 16 Koó) a Michael Cieslak (11-0, 7 Koó) vs. former two-time world title challenger Francisco “te Ruānuku” Palacios (23-3, 14 Koó). Other PPV bouts will soon be announced.

Pay-Per-View Rights Secured for Adamek-Molina in US and Canada for Apr. 2 Showdown in Poland

Tomasz “rota” Adamek
Photo by Rich Graessle / Main Events
Kraków, Poland (April 2, 2016) — The upcoming heavyweight showdown between former light heavyweight and cruiserweight world champion Tomasz “rota” Adamek (50-4, 30 Koó) of Poland and Eric “Kai patupahū Boy” Molina (24-3, 18 Koó) Raymondville, Texas in Kraków on Apr. 2 at the Kraków Arena for the IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title will be distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 2 pm ET/11 am PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view.
In addition to the live pay-per-view telecast in Poland as part of Polsat’s Boxing Night raupapa, North American residents will be able to purchase the fight for pay-per-view on via iN Demand, DIRECTV, Whatunga rihi, ko Vubiquity i te United States, as well as Rogers TV and SaskTel in Canada, hoki te utu hokohoko whakaaro o anake $29.95.
Koa whakapā atu ki tō taura rohe kaiwhakarato amiorangi ranei mo ētahi atu mōhiohio. This event is presented by Polsat, Main Events and Don King Productions.
The pay-per-view telecast will also include several key undercard bouts: a 10-round cruiserweight fight between Mateusz Masternak vs. Eric Fields, a 10-round cruiserweight fight between Michael Cieslak vs. Francisco Palacios and additional bouts still to be determined.
Kathy Duva, Kaiwhakahaere Matua o Main Events, Adamek’s promoter said, “Every time Tomasz fights back home in Poland we get numerous requests from his American fans who wish to watch the fight here. We are so excited to be able to provide them with an opportunity to watch this exciting fight here in the US.”
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