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OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK DETHRONES ADONIS STEVENSON TO CAPTURE WBC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

 

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QUÉBEC (Décembre 1, 2018) – Adonis Stevenson’s five-and-a-half-year reign as the WBC Light Heavyweight Champion is over. Oleksandr Gvozdyk dethroned boxing’s longest reigning champion with a devastating 11e round knockout Saturday in Quebec City in a BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE telecast that immediately preceded the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV.

 

 

 

Gvozdyk (16-0, 13 KOs) used a powerful multi-punch combination in the penultimate round to put the back-and-forth bout out of question. The former Olympic bronze medalist and amateur teammate of fellow Ukrainians Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk was impressive throughout the entire fight. He executed trainer Teddy Atlas’ game plan to perfection and was the busier of the two fighters. Stevenson (29-2-1, 24 KOs), who was making his 10e défense de titre, was able to land his signature left hand on several occasions, most notably in the tenth round, but never did enough to truly trouble his opponent.

 

 

 

“This win means everything to me. I’ve trained my whole life for this and tonight all of the hard work was worth it,” said Gvozdyk, who was the mandatory challenger for Stevenson. “Having Teddy [Atlas] in my corner was a huge help. He knew exactly what to say to me. We trained so well for this fight and I knew I was going to get the knockout.

 

 

 

“Adonis was a great champion but it’s my time now. He got me with a good shot in the 10e round but I handled it and finished him. Maintenant, I just want to rest before I discuss my next step. I definitely want to stay at 175 livres. "

 

 

 

Stevenson was transported to a local hospital as precautionary measure and was unavailable for comment following the fight.

 

 

 

Saturday’s one-fight telecast from Quebec City will replay on Monday, Décembre 3 à 10 p.m. ET / PT sur Showtime EXTREME et sera disponible sur SHOWTIME ANYTIME® et SHOWTIME sur DEMANDE®. Le BOXE SHOWTIME: SPECIAL EDITION streamed live on SHOWTIME Sports social platforms and is archived on the SHO Sports YouTube channel and Facebook page.

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analyst. Le producteur exécutif était Gordon Hall avec Richard Gaughan produisant et Phillips Rick direction.

 

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Adonis Stevenson vs. OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS

 

BOXE SHOWTIME: SPECIAL EDITION Begins At 7:45 PM ET/4:45 PM PT Live On SHOWTIME® And SHOWTIME Sports® Social Media Platforms Preceding Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV® un événement.

 

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QUÉBEC (Novembre 29, 2018) – Boxing’s longest reigning world champion, Adonis Stevenson, et invaincu, mandatory challenger Oleksandr Gvozdyk faced off Thursday at the final press conference ahead of Stevenson’s 10e defense of his WBC Light Heavyweight Title in a BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE telecast Saturday, Décembre 1 from Videotron Center in Quebec City.

 

BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE will air live on SHOWTIME and stream for free on the SHO Sports YouTube channel et la SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page à partir de7:45 p.m. ET/4:45 p.m. PT, immediately preceding the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury SHOWTIME PPV. Wilder vs. Fury begins at 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT and also features unified 154-pound world champion Jarrett Hurd returning to take on Jason Welborn, Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz facing-off against Travis Kauffman and rising heavyweight Joe Joyce combattre Hanks Joe.

 

 

 

Here is what Stevenson, Gvozdyk and their respective trainers had to say Thursday at Chateau Bonne Entente in Quebec City:

 

Adonis Stevenson:

 

 

 

“Saturday is a big fight. I’m not underestimating Gvozdyk. I know he’s a good fighter and he’s hungry. He’s trained very hard to get my title. But everybody who comes to my home in Canada always wants my title, but it’s never happened and it’s not going to happen now.

 

 

 

“I’m looking for the knockout. That’s just my mentality and the way that I train. Sucre [Hill Steward] trains me to think that way but I can also go 12 tours, ce n'est pas un problème. I know that if he makes a mistake, I’m going to catch him. He only has to slip up once in 12 tours. One mistake, one punch. That’s all it’s going to take. Je suis prêt. I know I can punch and it’s 12 tours. I just need one punch. Just one. I’m going to catch him and the night will be over.

 

 

 

“I’ve been pushing myself in training and I’m going to put on another great performance come Saturday and will defend my title once again. In the words of my old trainer, Emanuel Steward, ‘knockouts selland that’s what I’m going for in this fight. I know I’m facing a good boxer who’s coming in very determined. He’ll be ready, but it won’t be enough. Superman is in the building!"

 

OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK:

 

 

“I’m glad to finally be here. Je suis très excité. I want to thank Top Rank and GYM Promotions for finally making this happen. I respect Adonis Stevenson as a fighter, c'est un grand champion. But I am ready to accept this challenge and on Saturday night there will be a new champion.

 

 

 

“I have one of the greatest trainers in the history of boxing so I’m very confident. We have a good strategy. We had an excellent training camp and I’m ready. Adonis is a great fighter. He’s a dangerous southpaw and this is a real step-up for me but it’s my time.

 

 

 

“People always ask about Stevenson’s age but George Foreman and Bernard Hopkins performed at a high level when they were 50-years-old. It really just depends on how you maintain your body, your living conditions, how you eat and how you train.

 

 

 

“I’m not worried about what the bookmakers say. It doesn’t mean anything that they think I am the favorite. I try to stay focused on the things that I need to be focused on, not what the bookmakers think. The further this fight goes, the better my chances are. My height, my movement and my patience will win me this fight.”

 

SUGAR HILL STEWARD, STEVENSON’S TRAINER

 

 

 

“I’m happy to be here once again. This is like a second home for Adonis. This fight is just going to be regular Adonis. Adonis wants to get a knockout. I love KO. This is how we train for every fight. It’s no disrespect to any fighter, but that’s just the mentality that we have. Adonis and I don’t believe in leaving it in the hands of the judges and that’s been working so far. We will continue to do what we’ve been doing.”

 

 

 

“Adonis has been training his whole life for something like this. This is a big world championship fight against a former Olympian. Welcome to big time boxing, this is what it’s all about. Viens décembre 1, Adonis Stevenson is going to get another knockout.”

 

TEDDY ATLAS, GVOZDYK’S TRAINER

 

 

“We knew that this would be a very difficult fight but what we didn’t know was how difficult it would be to get here. That part of the fight is over, thankfully. We spent eight weeks in California preparing for this bout. Preparing for a tremendous champion. I don’t have to speak about how long he’s been a champion, his reign, his experience, how talented and dangerous he is as a puncher. I believe he’s the best or second-best puncher in boxing today. It’s either him or [Deontay] Wilder, whatever you choose.

 

 

 

“Stevenson has all of the qualities a great fighter needs. He has a great heart, he’s gotten off the canvas and showed tremendous heart late in the Badou Jack fight. This is quite a task that’s in front of us. We understand that. The good news is that we know exactly what we’re facing and we’ve prepared the last eight weeks for that. We have not overlooked anything. I have no doubt that although we have a very steep challenge in front of us, that on Saturday night we will have a new Light Heavyweight Champion of the World.”

SPLIT-SITE DOUBLEHEADER FEATURING ADONIS STEVENSON AND JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR. KICKS OFF BIG NIGHT OF BOXING ON SATURDAY, Décembre 1

COMPTE À REBOURS EN DIRECT: WILDER VS. FURY Begins At 6:45 PM ET/3:45 PM PT Live On SHOWTIME® And SHOWTIME Sports® Social Media Platforms Preceding Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury
Showtime PPV® un événement.
Massive Night Of Action Presented By Premier Boxing Champions

 

NEW YORK – Novembre 9, 2018 – A split-site doubleheader airing live on SHOWTIME and streaming live on SHOWTIME Sports social media platforms will kick off a big night of boxing on Saturday, Décembre 1, leading into the SHOWTIME PPV presentation of the Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury heavyweight blockbuster event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

Adonis Stevenson will make the 10th defense of his WBC Light Heavyweight World Championship against undefeated, mandatory challenger Oleksandr Gvozdyk to start the action live from Videotron Centre in Quebec City, Canada. The two-fight telecast presented by Premier Boxing Champions continues live from Los Angeles, where Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. will take on Alfredo Angulo in a 10-round super middleweight clash at STAPLES Center.

 

COMPTE À REBOURS EN DIRECT: WILDER VS. FUREUR débutera à 6:45 p.m. ET/3:45 p.m. PT live on SHOWTIME and on SHOWTIME Sport chaîne YouTube et Facebook page, preceding the Wilder vs. Fury SHOWTIME PPV event that begins at 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT from STAPLES Center.

 

 

 

The December 1 SHOWTIME PPV and COUNTDOWN LIVE presentations feature two of the most feared knockout punchers in the sport. Avec 39 KOs en 40 combats professionnels, Wilder’s right hand is widely regarded as the biggest weapon in boxing. The southpaw Stevenson’s left has led to knockouts in six of his nine title defenses. En décembre 1, the two power-punchers will take on top-rated, undefeated opponents as they make the 10th and eighth defenses of their respective WBC titles.

 

 

 

Stevenson (29-1-1, 24 KOs) is boxing’s longest reigning world champion, having won the WBC 175-pound title in 2013. The Montreal-based southpaw will face his WBC-mandated challenger in Gvozdyk (15-0, 12 KOs), a Ukrainian with 12 KO dans son 15 professional fights since a standout amateur career that included a bronze medal at the 2012 Jeux olympiques.

 

 

 

In Gvozdyk, Stevenson will face his second consensus top-10 light heavyweight of 2018, following his Fight of the Year candidate draw with Badou Jack in May on SHOWTIME. Gvozdyk, an amateur teammate of fellow Ukrainians Vasyl Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk, earned the mandatory status with a near-shutout decision over Mehdi Amar in March.

 

 

 

I’ve been pushing myself in training to be ready to put on a great performance December 1 and defend my title once again,” Ledit Stevenson. “My old trainer, the late great Emanuel Steward, used to tell me that ‘knockouts selland that’s what I’m going for in this fight. I know I’m facing a good boxer who’s coming in very determined. He’ll be ready, but it won’t be enough. It’s going to be show time on SHOWTIME and another victory for ‘Superman’.

 

 

 

I have been waiting for this title shot for a very long time, and I will take full advantage of the opportunity,” said Gvodzyk. “It doesn’t matter where we fight. I am fully prepared to become the new WBC light heavyweight champion. Canada, 'Le clou’ is coming to put on a show!”

 

 

 

Chavez, Jr. (50-3-1, 32 KOs) is the son of Mexican boxing legend and Hall of Famer Julio Cesar Chavez, Sr. The 32-year-old from Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico ripped off 46 straight victories to start his career using a gritty boxing style that denoted his toughness in the ring. Chavez is seeking to rebound from a unanimous decision loss to middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on May 6, 2017.

 

 

 

The 36-year-old Angulo (24-7, 20 KOs) is a tough brawler who has faced some of the best boxers in the sport. Angulo, who lives in Coachella, California but was born in Mexicali, Basse-Californie, Mexique, is coming off a hard-fought split decision loss to former world champion Sergio Mora in April.

 

 

 

I am excited to be back on December 1 to perform for the great Mexican fans in Los Angeles,” said Chavez Jr. “At my weight I know I can beat anyone. I am focused and feel strong. Angulo will be first, but then I will pursue a belt at 168. I’m putting the division on notice. Chavez is back.

 

 

 

I have been training very hard in anticipation of this fight and this is the best I have felt in a long time,” Saïd Angulo. “I am looking forward to defeating Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and getting a title opportunity in the near future. I’m thankful for everyone who has supported me and I promise to surprise a lot of people on December 1.

 

DICAIRE AFFRONTERA namus! IBF MONDE FÉMININ LEGERS LE CHAMPIONNAT MOIS DE DECEMBRE 1 EN VILLE DE QUÉBEC

“OBLIGATOIRE”
1er décembre à Centre Vidéotron à Québec

 

QUÉBEC, Canada (Novembre 2, 2018) –– le charismatique Marie-Eve Dicaire (13-0-0, 0 KOs) auront la chance de réaliser son rêve devenu réalité sur Décembre 1 au Centre Vidéotron au Québec, quand elle se bat pour la Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) titre mondial des poids moyens de la lumière contre le champion Chris Namus (24-4-0, 8 KOs), ou en Uruguay. Marie-Eve se battra dans le premier combat le titre mondial des femmes dans l'histoire du Québec.

 

 

 

Les 31 ans Namus, combattant de l'Amérique du Sud, signé le contrat mardi dernier pour défendre sa couronne contre Dicaire en cas de co-vedette sur la carte en vedette par le World Boxing Council (WBC) et en ligne directe championnat du monde des lourds légers combat entre Adonis Stevenson et challenger Oleksandr Hvozdyk, ajouter un peu de piquant à une carte déjà rouge.

 

 

 

maison, surnommé “El Bombon Murderer”, a été champion IBF depuis 2017, quand elle a battu l'Argentine de Yamila Esther Reynoso pour le titre vacant. Depuis, elle a défendu une fois sa ceinture, contre son compatriote, Katia Alvarino.

 

 

“Tout d'abord,” Dicaire dit, “Je dois dire que je me sens privilégié d'avoir l'occasion de la boîte pour le championnat du monde pour la première fois au Québec. Ce combat représente des années d'efforts, sacrifice, la persévérance et de vivre ce moment devant ceux qui m'a soutenu pendant ce voyage tumultueux est indescriptible pour moi.

 

 

 

“Ma préparation pour ce combat est déjà en bonne voie et je dois admettre que la signature de Namus vient d'ajouter une motivation supplémentaire pour les dernières étapes de mon camp. Si, attention! Je ne peux pas attendre d'être dans le ring et toucher cette ceinture!”

 

 

 

“Marie-Eve est en bonne position pour être une star dans l'histoire de la boxe canadienne. Elle ne sera pas une deuxième chance de laisser une bonne première impression,” vice-président des opérations et recrutement supplémentaire GYMNASE, Bernard Barré.

 

 

 

Billets, à partir de $ 50.50, taxes et frais de service inclus, sont en vente à Gestev.com et Ticketmaster.ca, au Champions Club de boxe (514-376-0980), au GYM (514-383-0666) ou à 1-855-790-1245.

 

Le “Obligatoire” événement sera télédiffusé aux États-Unis et au Canada sur le pay-per-view via Indigo, Bell Télé et Shaw TV.

 

MARIE-EVE DICAIRE

 

 

 

Marie-Eve Dicaire a été dans les sports de combat depuis un très jeune âge. A seulement 6 ans, karaté captivé son. Elle a obtenu une ceinture noire et a remporté un championnat canadien avant même d'être 11 ans.

 

 

 

À 18 ans, Marie-Eve est devenu karaté champion du monde pour une première fois. Elle gagnerait ce titre quatre autres fois.

 

 

 

Elle a également gagné une place sur le circuit NASKA américain avec l'équipe Amerikick.

 

 

 

Un 5e ceinture noire et propriétaire d'un dojo (Karaté Sunfuki), Dicaire a commencé à réaliser kickboxing et a eu deux combats (une victoire et un match nul) avant la boxe à partir.

 

 

 

Sur la scène de la boxe amateur, elle a combattu plus 50 fois en moins de quatre ans.

Sa meilleure année a été 2013, quand elle a gagné la Championnat du Québec, Championnat canadien et la Ringside Championnat du Monde, en plus d'une victoire sur le champion américain dans un Canada par rapport aux États-Unis réunion.

 

 

 

Québec aussi son Boxe nommé 2013 Athlète de l'année.

 

 

 

Le chasseur de Saint-Eustache, Québec, a fait ses débuts pro Novembre 20, 2015, à Sorel-Tracy. elle a battu Christina Barry, du Manitoba, par décision unanime.

 

 

 

Janvier 21 au Casino de Montréal, Dicaire a battu Christina Barry pour une deuxième fois pour garder son record invaincu.

 

 

 

Dans sa troisième sortie, elle a battu le vétéran mexicain Martha Patricia Lara, Mars 17e au Casino de Montréal.

 

 

 

Mai 24 au Casino de Montréal, Dicaire fait face à un rival classé 16e dans le monde par le WBC, américaine Ashleigh Curry. Avec une attaque de corps énergétique, elle a remporté une décision unanime.

 

 

 

Le 20 Octobre, il était guerrier mexicain Karla ZamoraTournons au goût de la médecine de Dicaire, puis sur Décembre 10, ancien champion NABF Paty Ramirez, du Mexique, a été également battu.

 

 

 

Le 9 Février au Cabaret du Casino de Montréal, Marie-Eve se sont battus pour la première fois dans le dernier combat d'une carte de boxe professionnelle. Ce fut aussi une première finale pour femmes GYM. Le gaucher a livré une performance parfaite pour sa première confrontation de huit rondes en remportant une décision unanime sur agressive américaine Lisa Noel Garland.

 

 

 

Dans sa plus récente performance en Juin 15, elle a complètement dominé le champion régional difficile de Tijuana Alejandra Ayala.

 

 

 

En premier 10 tours combat de sa carrière, Octobre 25, 2017 au Casino du Lac-Leamy, Dicaire a gagné une bataille spectaculaire contre le champion agressif de l'Argentine Yamila Esther Reynoso, gagner par décision unanime.

 

Après une victoire dans un match revanche avec Ramirez, le gaucher fait face à l'ancien champion du monde IBF Marisa Gabriela Nunez sur Février 15 at the Cabaret du Casino de Montréal. Merci à une victoire par décision majoritaire 10 tours, elle a capturé sa première ceinture professionnelle, la NABF titre mi-moyen.

 

Habitués à effectuer au plus haut sommet des disciplines, dans lequel elle a évolué, Dicaire vise à rien de moins qu'une ceinture de championnat du monde. Elle est actuellement classé #1 par la WBA, #2 par l'IBF et #2 par le WBC.

 

 

 

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”OBLIGATOIRE” STEVENSON vs. GVOZDYK WBC léger Championnat du monde poids lourd

”OBLIGATOIRE”
STEVENSON vs. GVOZDYK
WBC léger Championnat du monde poids lourd
Décembre 1 au Centre Vidéotron à Québec
BILLETS EN VENTE LE VENDREDI

MONTRÉAL (Septembre 25, 2018) – Les fans de boxe, préparer votre agenda: World Boxing Council (WBC) et lutte lumière lineal titre mondial des poids lourds entre le champion Adonis “Superman” Stevenson (29-1-1, 24 KOs) et le challenger obligatoire, Oleksandr “Le clou” Gvozdyk (15-0-0, 12 KOs), aura lieu Décembre 1 au Centre Vidéotron à Québec.

 

 

 

Les billets seront en prévente mercredi et jeudi et l'admission générale en vente ce vendredi à Gestev.com.

 

 

 

Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) super mi-moyens challenger obligatoire Marie-Eve Dicaire (13-0-0, 0 KOs), Fédération nord-américaine de boxe (NABF) champion poids lourd Oscar Rivas (24-0-0, 17 KOs), WBC mi-moyens internationaux Mikael Zewski(31-1-0, 22 KOs) et favori des fans Sébastien Bouchard (16-1-0, 6 KOs) prendra également part à cet événement de gala.

 

Billets, à partir de $50.50, taxes et frais de service inclus, sera en vente à Gestev.com et Ticketmaster.ca, ainsi que sur le Champions Boxing Club (514-376-0980), GYM (514-383-0666) ou en appelant 1-855-790-1245.

 

 

 

Le “Obligatoire” événement sera diffusé aux Etats-Unis sur un important réseau et au Canada sur le pay-per-view via Indigo, Bell Télé et Shaw TV. Plus de détails seront donnés octobre. 9 lors d'une conférence de presse à Québec, en présence de tous les participants de cette carte de boxe excitante.

 

 

 

“Nous sommes très heureux d'être de retour au Centre Vidéotron pour cette cinquième Superman la défense de championnat du monde à Québec, plus que quiconque dans l'histoire de la boxe,” Président GYMNASE Yvon Michel dit. “Le challenger est talentueux et chevronnés. Le danger est présent, mais la ceinture restera avec les Québécois! Le défi est colossal, mais le spectacle sera solide et la soirée fantastique, un rendez-vous à ne pas manquer,”

 

 

 

“L'affrontement entre Adonis Stevenson et Oleksandr Govdzyk sera le troisième combat de championnat du monde dans la jeune histoire du Centre Vidéotron et le second pour le champion Adonis Stevenson,” ajoutée Martin Tremblay, Chef de l'exploitation de Quebecor Sport et Entertainment Group. “Les fans de partout au Québec apprécieront la qualité de ce gala. Le Centre Vidéotron occupe une place importante dans les sports de combat avec son sixième événement en 2018,”

 

 

 

“Je suis très fier d'être de retour à Québec pour cette défense de titre obligatoire et d'offrir l'opportunité aux téléspectateurs américains et sur la scène internationale de redécouvrir les beautés de Québec ainsi que l'hospitalité et la passion latine des amateurs de boxe québécois.,” Stevenson a commenté. “Je sais que beaucoup pensent que décembre serait la fin de mon règne contre ce jeune médaillé olympique invaincu. Le message que je suis prêt à envoyer avec ce combat est: Je suis toujours le non. 1 poids léger et j'ai encore plusieurs chapitres à ajouter à mon parcours de champion du monde. Décembre 1st au Centre Vidéotron est une invitation personnelle aux amateurs québécois. Tu ne seras pas déçu, Je gagnerai par KO!.”

 

 

 

“Je suis l'un des meilleurs boxeurs de la division des poids lourds de la lumière et le temps est venu pour moi de prouver au reste de vous,” Gyozdyk a insisté. “Le WBC m'a donné cette occasion et je suis reconnaissant pour ce. Adonis a été dans cette position trop longtemps. C'est mon heure!”

 

 

 

“Oleksandr attendait cette occasion depuis très longtemps,” Gvozdyk note. “Il respecte Adonis Stevenson comme un combattant, mais ne vous y trompez, son temps est maintenant. 'Le clou’ va quitter le Canada comme le nouveau champion WBC des lourds légers.”

 

 

 

“Le combat de championnat WBC entre Stevenson et Gvozdyk sera parmi les meilleurs combats de l'année, proclamé Top Rank PDG Bob Arum. “Il est un must pour tous les fans de boxe.”

 

 

ADONIS ”SUPERMAN” STEVENSON

 

 

Reconnu comme l'un des puncheurs les plus puissants, livre-pour-livre, dans le monde de la boxe, Stevenson tentera de défendre avec succès son titre pour la 10e fois le 1er Décembre.

 

 

 

Dans sa dernière sortie en mai 19 au Centre Air Canada à Toronto, il a combattu un match nul avec l'ancien WBA des lourds légers et WBC des super-moyens champion du monde, Badou Jack, dans un combat spectaculaire, tandis que Floyd Mayweather Jr regardé du bord du ring.

 

Le champion du monde depuis son KO violent sur l'Américain Tchad Dawson en 2013,Superman” va essayer de marteler son aspirant obligatoire surnomme, au Centre Vidéotron.

 

 

 

 

OLEKSANDR ”LE CLOU” GVOZDYK

 

 

Médaillé de bronze aux Jeux olympiques de Londres, D'origine ukrainienne Gvozdyk déplacé à Oxnard, Californie, pour commencer sa carrière professionnelle en 2014. Il a marché depuis toujours en avant, récoltant 15 wins in 15 bouts, 12 par KO.

 

 

 

Au cours de sa dernière apparition dans le ring en Mars 17 au Madison Square Garden à New York, il a vaincu le Français Mehdi Amar par décision unanime pour devenir challenger obligatoire de Stevenson, remportant le titre WBC des lourds légers intermédiaires le long du chemin.

 

coéquipiers de Vasyl Lomachenko et Oleksandr Usyk, Gvozdyk est un boxeur talentueux et dangereux, comme en témoignent ses victoires par arrêt de l'arbitre sur Yunieski Gonzalez, Isaac Mark et Tommy Karpency. En outre, il est maintenant formé par le légendaire entraîneur américain et commentateur Teddy Atlas.

 

 

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Terence Crawford vs. Julius Indongo; FIGHT WEEK TRANSCRIPT

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE
EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada (Août. 17, 2017) – Super Channel is airing ce samedi night’s World Junior Welterweight Unification Championship between undefeated world champions, Terence Crawford etJulius “Blue Machine” Indongo, à partir de 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT, live from Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The winner of Crawford-Indongo will hold all four-major junior welterweight world titles – WBC, WBO, WBA & IBF – plus The Ring magazine’s prestigious strap.
Three exciting fights on the loaded “Crawford vs, Indongo” carte, promoted by Top Rank, sera diffusée exclusivement au Canada sur Super Channel.
MAIN EVENT
WBO, WBC, WBA, IBF & The Ring Junior Welterweight World Championships (12 tours)
TERENCE “Bourgeon” CRAWFORD (31-0, 22 KOs, WBC, WBO & The Ring Champion, Omaha, NE
JULIUSBlue MachineINDONGO (22-0, 12 KOs), WBA & Champion IBF, Windhoek, Namibie
Co-métrage
VOISINS & NABF Light Heavyweight Championships (10 tours)

OLEKSANDR “Le clou” GVOZDYK (13-0, 11 KOs), Champion, Kharkiv, Ukraine

CRAIGEl Gato NegroBAKER (17-1, 13 KOs), Provocateur, Baytown, TX
Poids plume (6 tours)
SHAKUR STEVENSON (2-0, 1 KO), 2016 Médaillé d'argent olympique, Newark, New Jersey
DAVID PAZ (4-3-1, 0 KOs), La Plata, Argentine
(Tous les combats et les combattants susceptibles d'être modifiés. Additional fights recorded earlier may be added as needed to fill purposes. All fights will be proceeded by acoming up graphic”.)
(WBC & WBO Jr. Welterweight Champion Terence Crawford with his Trainer Brian McIntyre and
Top Rank President Todd duBoef / IBF & WBA Jr. Welterweight Champion Julius Indongo with his co-promoter and manager Nestor Tobias and Matchroom Boxing’s Frank Smith.)

TODD duBOEF: It is going to be an exciting night Samedi. This will be our third event going live on ESPN and what a way to start with Pacquiao, Lomachenko and now the title unification of Terence Crawford and Julius Indongo. We are going to be in Lincoln, Nebraska this time as Lady Gaga is in Omaha. We are looking forward to Lincoln, as that’s where the Cornhuskers are. This is an incredible thing to be able to do. A lot of time people talk about seeing good fightsguys fight guys that are accomplishedthen there’s other guys that want the challenges. Julius Indongo and his promoter, Matchroom de boxe, have come up in a meteoric rise in the past 18 months and Julius has performed great. Terence Crawford has exploded onto the boxing scenegoing to Glasgow, Scotland and winning the lightweight title and coming back to Omaha in his first defense against Gamboa and winning in sensational fashion. This will be Terence’s ninth consecutive world title fight over two weight divisions. It is unique in that is a highly-anticipated unification. Only the second time in the four-belt era that two world champions have fought each other to unify the titles with the winner emerging as the division’s undisputed world champion.

FRANK SMITH: It is great to be here in Omaha with Top Rank and we are really looking forward to this fightit is great when fighters want to take challenges. Julius has traveled all around the worldgoing to Russia where he won by first round knockout and then taking on Ricky Burns in Scotland in front of a huge crowd. Julius has been spending the last few days in OmahaI know he is very calm and very relaxed and really looking forward to the challenge. It’s great to be involved in a fight like this with all the belts on the line, which doesn’t happen very often. I know Julius is very confident to go back home with all of the belts in hand. Terence Crawford is a great fighter and has shown it on many occasions and Julius is very calm and relaxed and looking forward to showing what he does and he has no concerns with the traveling. He’ll go anywhere to take on a challenge.

NESTOR TOBIAS: We are really excited. Julius has trained very hard for this fight. He is very focused and very comfortable in Omaha. We spent some time before we came to Omaha training at Freddie Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club
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JULIUS INDONGO: Thank you very much for this opportunity. I know Crawford is a very good and tough fighter and this is a big event. Samedi nuit, I will give everything I have and my focus and my game plan and everything is in position. Just waiting for the weigh-in. I try and not say too much before the fight, which is something that I am used to. I prefer to do it in the ring when my opponent is standing in front of me so I can do my work. I have been in boxing for a long time and not many people know me. I believe this is the time for me to show the world that a boxer from Africa from Namibia can beat a guy fighting in his home in front of his people. This is the best way to do it. I am confident in my styles and techniques that I have learned from years ago. Samedi nuit, it is going to be boxingI am not sure if there is going to be a knockout but I know I can do that if I have to. I can say now that I have trained hard and my trainer is always there.
TODD duBOEF: I also want to thank the organizations for accommodating this match because there was everyone trying that had fighters that had mandatories working behind the scenes to help put this unification together. We are all appreciative of everybody working together to help bring this match with the participants with all four titles of the organizations. We are very appreciative of them assisting Matchroom and Top Rank.
JULIUS INDONGO: Oui. I would like to also thank the organizations and Top Rank and Matchroom for pushing this fight and helping the negotiations to make this fight happenfor making it all possible.
You have two titles now, but what is your view of the possibility of having all four titles?

JULIUS INDONGO: My view of this is that I have not focused much on that since I have been busy in the gym. I have not focused on anything but making sure of my performance Samedi nuit. My focus has been in the gym to make sure my game will be the best ever. No one will ever forget about this fight. The organizations were involved in making this fight happen and I appreciate that but I won’t think much about having four titles until the fight is over.

How will it feel walking out of the ring with four belts?

JULIUS INDONGO: It’s going to mean a lot to meit will mean all of the hard work and determination got that achievement and it will create more opportunity for me. I will travel the world with the four titles. I will take them back to Africato my country. I am going to be very, très heureux
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How hard was it to get the organizations to go along with this?
TODD duBOEF: It was very difficult. We had to work hand in hand with Matchroom because obviously Matchroom and Indongo had two belts and Top Rank and Crawford had two belts and there were mandatories and everything that was coming into play. There were people that we had to appeal to and we said, “Hé, this is a rare opportunity that we are able to do this. Let’s try and work together and have a positive solution for the sport of boxing and I think we delicately managed it.
How long do you think the winner will be able to hold onto those titles?

TODD duBOEF: I think we should ask that question to the winner, not before we have a winner. (Un), we don’t know who is going to winIndongo thinks he is going to win and Crawford thinks he is going to win. Then at that point we will have to see what the order is, who has the mandatory, what order of fights and if all of the organizations can get together and if they can great and if they can’t it will be up to the fighter to make the decisions. And up to the promoters. I think it is premature to discuss that right now.

How has your life changed since you won the two titles?
JULIUS INDONGO: The thing that has really changed isI do still live in my town in Namibiaand I try to stay focused and try do the right thing in the public. When someone becomes known to the whole country, most importantly I try not to roll with the wrong friends. I try and stay home and go to church after work and I do my training program twice a day. That’s the only way that I could say it can be done.
Do you live in the same place?
JULIUS INDONGO: Oui, that is where I am staying and where I train. All of the people are very friendly. We don’t have too much of a division within the people of everyone in the country, especially in the city. There is nothing that can distract me wherever I stay or whatever I doeveryone will know in Namibia.
How much better is Crawford than Ricky Burns or Troyanovsky?
JULIUS INDONGO: I cannot really say much on that because when I fought Troyanovsky and Ricky Burns they were both easier fights than I fought in the last fight, that I fought from home. The two world title fights that I challenged in were the best training that I have trained. I had never been as focused with the best game plan so it made it the easiest fights for me. They were both easier than we ever thought they would be because of the focus on them and the game plan.

Why were you able to focus more for those two fights?

JULIUS INDONGO: The other fights were happening at home and we used to be too much like let a lot of people in the campwe used to share invitationsfor the two last fights anyway. The fight was for the championship so there was something that we needed to achieve and change and to improve our image (if we want) to be known in the world. We had to have focus only on me and the potential and that’s the only way the world was going to get to see me. The promotion had known what was happening with me and letting everyone else know. So now everyone was going to see something new again, Je sais. I have no doubt. Je sais. All I can say is just only if maybe knockout come it may be late. But waking up, the day of fight, be skillful and focusedeverything is in position. The crowd or the fans, or Terence’s home crowd won’t intimidate methat is nothing, I cannot afford it, so I travel the same wayit is always the same.

Since you won in the hometowns of the last two titles fights how much confidence does that give you?

JULIUS INDONGO: En fait, they are different conditions. I don’t particularly mind because it is already past. My focus is that it is a blessing from God to keep me and not to let me wander in a sense, and to ask for a provision for myself, my president and my commander in the office that wherever I travel I will be representing all of Namibia. It’s like I have the whole country of Namibia on my shoulders issued by my president so I have to rely on the game plan and that is the confidence that I rely. Si, if I am stepping there I know that my country and Africa is on my shoulders and when the team travels from Namibia to the fight I can only focus on the fight so it motivated me a lot. Si, I have to focus only on this fight.

Where did you train for this fight?
JULIUS INDONGO: When I saw Crawford requested to fight the winner of the fight between me Troyanovsky, which is when I started training for this fight because we don’t have any power and the only way to rely on the big guns when they are requested for it. Si, when they gave us the offer we had to go for it so that’s when I started training. I trained at home in Namibiawhere I have always been training. (He came to the States early and trained in Freddie Roach’s gym in Hollywood).

What have you noticed in the viewership of the fights on ESPN?

TODD duBOEF: One thing I am looking forward to Samedi is Kurt Warner just finished his [Hall of Fame induction] speech so we won’t have to deal with that Samedi. This is all part of a long-term game plan of making these fighters come alive to the sports fan. Obviously there has been an incredible amount of promotion before the Pacquiao fight and mirrored with an incredible amount of promotion for the Lomachenko fight on August 5th and ESPN will be flipping the switch this weekend, taking the weigh-in live and doing all of the same consistent promotion and this is wonderful for the people that are interested in boxing. Everything has been terrific and to get two of the top guys in front of people that are watching the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball are able to see the highest level of fights is just a positive step for the sport.

Has there been a change in demographic of who is watching the fights?

TODD duBOEF: I don’t think there has been a change in demographic I think the perception of the boxing demographic in the United States has been unfortunately tight-cappedan older demographic. We are looking at these numbers and obviously 18-49 is the number that everybody wants and even with Kurt Warner and the rest of the Hall of Fame going on we went straight up against UFC that night and beat them in both 18-49 et 18-34 which are the most important demos. And I think additionally, for ESPN that week, we were the second highest rated 18-49 program with the Lomachenko broadcast and in fact over 50% of our audience was 18-49 where baseball was about 32%. We think that the story that it is an old sport and old people don’t care about it, which was largely spun out by UFC years ago and I think to a certain point there was some truth to itolder demos were on premium channelsthe fact is this is very positive, jeune, multi-cultural through the roof and we are excited to put this on this broad platform.

Is it easy to focus and do what you need to do in your homeland?

JULIUS INDONGO: I don’t think I have an issue with the fans or the population because it is already something I am aware of. All I have is to train and just be focused on Crawford and my game plan and do good on my preparation.
Indongo has come so fara year ago no one knew who he was and now he is on this huge platform

TODD duBOEF: This is not an outlier – ce est la boxe. This is what happens with boxing. This is no different than Azumah Nelson coming over on 10 days-notice and suddenly getting in the ring and making a name for himself in the United States. People can change the tide very quickly in the sport of boxing and that happens because of their performances and we have to recognize that his is a global sport. This is not the Premier League or the NFL or the NBA and we are relatively isolated to a small pool. Indongo is a very talented fighter who has probably worked his whole childhood figuring out how to master a trade. And that’s Julius Indongo and what he did was, the door of opportunity opens and he steps through it, and that is the story of boxing. There are countless stories like that and I think this is not a miraculous one but really goes back to what makes boxing so special. People that take advantage of those opportunities and suddenly a diamond in the rough is discovered.

What do you have to say about this activitythis is your 4th fight in just over a year?

JULIUS INDONGO: It really means a lot not only to me but also to my promotion where I train. When I began they weren’t planning to produce such an event or any opportunity like this or even that matches I had back home. It is something big and something huge and something useful and it is an appreciation for what Top Rank and Matchroom has put together and I appreciate these opportunities.

TODD duBOEF: We have given Terence all of the accolades about how great of a fighter he is, which we all know, but I didn’t know he was an internet sensation now. You have to talk about the Internet sensation! I thought this was the Brian McIntyre internet sensation in the last fight fromCamp Life,” but at the press conference demain you’ve got to show me your McGregor Challenge.

TERENCE CRAWFORD: It means a lot to me being it will be the first time that all four belts will be on the line at one time in the division’s history and it has only been done twice in boxing. I’m just ready for the moment and fight time this weekend.

Prior to Indongo’s 1st round KO in Russia, had your team ever heard of him?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: Ne Pas, we never heard of Indongo and we never saw him fight other than the fight he had in Russia.
TERENCE CRAWFORD: Bien, we wanted the Troyanovsky fight but he decided to go with Indongo so when we heard that he got knocked out, we looked at the replay and looked at the fightthat’s when we first took notice of who Indongo really was.
When he fought Ricky Burns who you are familiar with having beaten for the lightweight title, did you think you could make it happen or was it something Top Rank brought to you?

TERENCE CRAWFORD: We wanted the Ricky Burns fight at 140 as well but they didn’t want to take the fight so they wanted to take the fight with Indongo and perhaps later on in the year we could do the fight between me and Ricky Burns again but Indongo beat Ricky Burns, that’s when we took notice and said well he’s the guy with the other two titles so let’s see if we can make a fight with him and unify.

What do you feel about him traveling anywhere to anyone’s hometown to fight for titles?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: It shows a lot about his character and his confidence and his ability in the ring. Him being a two-time world champion in that short amount of time shows that he has a lot of confidence but at the same time he is a little older so he’s at the end of his career coming along so he doesn’t have a lot of choices for what he wants to do. He can’t wait around.

What do you think of Indongo as a fighter?

TERENCE CRAWFORD: Indongo is a good fighter. He is a good boxerhe’s got good legs and he seems like he can punch. He doesn’t let his opponent get on the inside and do a lot of damage to him.
TODD duBOEF: Do you find any similarities between him and Postol?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: The only comparison I see is the height. They have two different styles. Postol was more straight up and down. Indongo is a little more elusive. I think Postol was a little more technical. Indongo can get a little wild at times.
Do you think Postol is better than Indongo?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: I can’t say that because I haven’t been in the ring with Indongo but I have been in the ring with Postol. You can see from the outside but once you get in the ring with somebody it can be a totally difference look so after the fight I can tell you.

What do you think about fighting on ESPN broadening you fan base?

TERENCE CRAWFORD: It can broaden the fan base it will give more people the opportunity to see who Terence Crawford really is. To display my talent and my skills to more peopleI am just ready for Samedi to come so I can show more people who Terence Crawford really is.

BRIAN McINTYRE: I am just ready for us to get out there so Terence can show what he’s been working on in camp. I want him to unify and make history and the 140-pound division. We can also silence all of the critics that have been saying that his resume is not as good as some fighters. Not only me but also the whole entire team is excited. I know he is excited to, to get out there and show ESPN what everybody has been hearingthat he is a great boxer and a damn good puncher and how he can switch from both sides. Si, J'ai hâte. I’m excited for the kid and I’m excited for his family. I am excited for everybody.

The winner will have all four belts, which is historic. Will that fighter also be considered pound-for-pound champion?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: Bien sûr, I think I have been doing a lot in the sport of boxing and I have had my name mentioned in the top three. I will be looking forward to being the top one, or maybe two after this fight. It just depends on how people look at it. In my eyes, I think I am top two already, si.
Has it been frustrating to you that you haven’t gotten credit that you deserve?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: I try to not think about that. I can’t worry about what the person thinks about me or says about me. At the end of the day I’m the one that has to go in there and take the punches. A lot of people criticize me for who I am fighting because maybe I am not their favorite fighter or maybe I am doing better than their favorite fighter, or there is a fighter that they want to see me fight and the fight doesn’t happen or it does happen then I beat them. Then they say, ‘oh the only reason Terence won was because he is shortor ‘he won because he was basic’ – there is always going to be an excuse with those types of people.
TODD duBOEF: We are in a sport that gets dissected constantly by people that are haters, people that have agendas and at the end of the day when you have a kid like Terence Crawford who is brilliant in the ring, we just let the people decide what it is. We are going to be sold out in Lincoln, Nebraska and we just did 10,000 people in New Yorkwe are not going to chase the game of people and bloggers and things like that that want to be hating because you will never win that game.
How many will Pinnacle hold?
TODD duBOEF: It is going to hold just over 10,000.
What are your thoughts fighting in Lincoln?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: I am excited about it being that it’s our state capital and where the Nebraska football team plays. It is a nice arena and I always wanted to fight in there. They brought me down there to watch a couple of games and I was always imagining it would be a nice arena to fight in. Everyone around there always welcomed me with open arms telling me ‘you need to come fight here, you need to come fight here.So I am excited that I was able to make that happen. It’s about a 45-minute drive from Omaha.
TODD duBOEF: Just imagine, between a 45-minute drive you’ve got Lady GaGa in Omaha and Terence Crawford in Lincolnnot a bad entertainment night in a small area. Brian are you going to the fight or Lady GaGa?
BRYAN McINTYRE: Well I am going to go to GaGa as soon as we knock this dude off. I know her personally.
CARL MORETTI: Terence is probably boxing’s most active champion at this moment. His last defense was three months ago against Felix Diaz and he fought in December before that and June before that. Si, if you look just before he won the lightweight title it may be eight title defenses en 27 mois. I don’t think you can find a more active champion that has gotten better in the ring defending his title more than Crawford.
How important is it to be active?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: It is very important. I am trying to get my name out there and trying to get the recognition that I deserve. I’m still young and in my prime.
What does it mean if Terence is able to knock out Indongo Samedi nuit.

BRIAN McINTYRE: That would be lovelyto do it in good fashion like that, you can’t ask for nothing better. You know if you look for a knockout it’s not there.

If you win you have all of the beltswould you rather stay there or move up?
I am at 140 now and come Samedi that is my main focus is Julius Indongo. We’ll see how the fight goes and after that double back around and see what the next move will be.

How is it when you have quick turnaround to training camp? Is it easier?

TERENCE CRAWFORD: Training camp is never easy. It’s always hard but at the same time, I just had a fight and getting back into the gym and back in the groove of everything. It’s tougher when you have a long period of time off because this time I was somewhat in shape.

It seems like you were having fun in camp. Is that normal?

TERENCE CRAWFORD: We like to have some fun in training camp. Training camp is always hard work but have fun, un dur travail, s'amuser, un dur travail – if you don’t love what you are doing then you need to get a difference job. We are dancing every single training camp that we had and play aroundthat is the different types of things that we do. En “Camp Lifeit might be the first time that people actually got to see that outer Terence Crawford.
Is that important to you to get that out?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: It’s important for my brand but at the same time it is just I. I am not into publicizing my every movemake a video and say, ‘oh this is what I do for a living,’ Je viens d'aller avec le flux.
If you consider yourself Number 2 livre pour livre, who do you say is Number 1?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: Andre Ward.
Where were you when you first saw McGregor do his warm-up?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: I was coming from the gym and everyone was watching a video and I asked what it was, then I said I am going to try that. A couple of days passed then I got everyone together to do the McGregor Challenge.
What’s the best response you’ve gotten since that video went up?
TERENCE CRAWFORD: I’ve been getting all kinds of responseI have been getting hate response, prejudice response, I’ve been getting a lot of positive response. People are telling me McGregor will beat me up. I just laughwe are just having fun with it.
Super Channel a récemment diffusé des événements majeurs de boxe en direct comme Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, Jr. vs. Abraham, and Lomachenko vs.Marriaga.
To see the “Crawford vs. Indongo” vivre, ainsi que la boxe plus excitant à venir, les fans de lutte au Canada peuvent communiquer avec leur fournisseur de câble local pour vous abonner à Super Channel et tout ce qu'elle offre, y compris les séries premium, films et plus beaucoup, pour aussi bas que $9.95 par mois.
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Super Channel to air Terence Crawford vs. Julius Indongo card

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE
En direct ce samedi night in Canada
EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada (Août. 15, 2017) – Continuing its strong efforts as the television destination for viewing world-class boxing in Canada, Super Channel subscribers will be able to watch ce samedi night’s World Junior Welterweight Unification Championship between undefeated world champions, Terence Crawford et Julius “Blue Machine” Indongo, à partir de 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, live from Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The winner of Crawford-Indongo will hold all four-major junior welterweight world titles, plus The Ring magazine’s prestigious strap.
Crawford (31-0, 22 KOs), fighting out of nearby Boise (NE), is a two-time champion who has won six of his last eight fights by stoppage. Le 2014 Fighter de l'année, Crawford is the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) and The Ring magazine world champion.
Terrence Crawford
(photo courtesy of Top Rank).

Dans son 2017 debut this past Mai 30 at New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden, Crawford successfully defended his crowns by way of a 10e round knockout over former Olympic gold medalist Felix Diaz.

Arguably one of the top five pound-for-pound fighters in the world today, Crawford unified the world titles July 23, 2016, winning a 12-round unanimous decision over then undefeated WBC super lightweight titlist Viktor Postol.
His triumph against Postol also earned Crawford The Ring title and designated him as the 140-pound division lineal champion. Crawford has also defeated John Molina, Jr., Thomas Dulorme, Hank Lundy, Ricky Burns,Yuriokis Gamboa et Ray Beltran parmi les plus notables.
Namibia-native Indongo (22-0, 11 KOs) has become a unified world champion — Fédération internationale de boxe (IBF) et de l'Association mondiale de boxe (WBA) – the most difficult way as a true road warrior. He captured the IBF title by knocking out defending champion Eduard Troyanovsky in the opening round of their December 3, 2016 title fight in Russia, and he unified the world titles this past Avril 15, when he took a dominant 12-round unanimous decision over Ricky Burns in Scotland.
The 34-year-old Indongo was a 2008 Namibia Olympian.
Three exciting fights on the loaded “Crawford vs, Indongo” carte, promoted by Top Rank, sera diffusée exclusivement au Canada sur Super Channel.
Super Channel a récemment diffusé des événements majeurs de boxe en direct comme Brook vs. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, Jr. vs. Abraham, and Lomachenko vs.Marriaga.
Other fights on the Crawford-Indongo card also airing live on Super Channel include a 10-round light heavyweight clash between unbeaten North American Boxing Federation champion Oleksandr “Le clou” Gvozdyk (13-0, 11 KOs), Non classé. 2 par le WBC, and upset-minded Texan Craig “El Gato Negro” Boulanger (17-1, 13 KOs). Gvozdyk is a former Ukrainian amateur standout who lives and trains in Oxnard, Californie.
The televised opener on Super Channel will feature 2016 Médaillé d'argent olympique Stevenson Shakur (2-0, 1 KO), fighting out of Newark (New Jersey), against Argentinian featherweight David Paz (4-3, 0 KOs) dans un combat de six rondes.
Bouts and order are subject to change. Additional fights recorded earlier may be added as needed to fill purposes. All fights will be proceeded by acoming up graphic.
To see the “Crawford vs. Indongo” vivre, ainsi que la boxe plus excitant à venir, les fans de lutte au Canada peuvent communiquer avec leur fournisseur de câble local pour vous abonner à Super Channel et tout ce qu'elle offre, y compris les séries premium, films et plus beaucoup, pour aussi bas que $9.95 par mois.
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Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev Media Workout Quotes & Photos

 


Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev
Crédit: Craig Bennett/Main Events

Cliquez ici pour les photos – Credit Craig Bennett/Main Events

Oxnard, Californie: Hier, WBO, WBA and IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev (30-0-1, 26 KOs) held an open workout for members of the media in advance of his upcoming “Pound For Pound” showdown on Novembre 19 against Andre “S.O.G.” Ward (30-0, 15 KOs) at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and distribute live by HBO Pay-Per-View. Also in attendance were Curtis “The Cerebral Assassin” Stevens (28-5, 21 KOs) who will take on James “The King” De La Rosa (23-4, 13 KOs) for the WBA Continental Americas Middleweight Title and Oleksandr “The Nail” Gvozdyk (11-0, 9 KOs) who will face Isaac “Golden Boy” Chilemba (24-4-2, 10 KOs) for the NABF Light Heavyweight Title on the Kovalev-Ward HBO Pay-Per-View telecast.

Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev

WBO, WBA, and IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion

Kovalev: “I’m excited and everything is going good. I’m waiting for this day, Novembre 19, and I am ready to fight.”

 

SK: “I don’t have anything personal about him (Quartier). I should to win this fight, I only have to prove (à) myself who I am. I am fighting for me first of all, and after this really for boxing fans. This is my boxing career since 11 years old and right now Andre Ward (est) in my way. And he wants to get my titles but I’m still alive.”

 

SK: “I don’t have any plans for each fight, just get into the ring and do my job. I must be ready for everything what he (Quartier) will bring.”

 

SK: “I got some experience from my fight against Bernard Hopkins. He showed that never give up. That you should to fight all 12 rounds and hope for your win.”

 

Question: Do you expect Andre Ward will hold you and use his head?

SK: “Yes I think he will use it and I am ready for this too. It will be wrestling and not fight [rires]."

 

SK: “I think he (Quartier) will look much better in my fight Novembre 19 because he long time didn’t fight, couple years he had a rest and Sullivan Barrera was first fight when he returned. And with Alexander Brand he was better than against Sullivan Barrera. I accept that he’s going to look much better Novembre 19. In best shape.”

 

SK: “John (David Jackson) just gives me freedom to do what I want, what I would like to do. Vous savez, just like adjust some things and advice between rounds about technique. Working a lot with mitts. I like work with him and feel comfortable.”

 

SK: “I don’t think that Andre Ward (volonté) let me use a lot of body shots because he has great legs and a lot of movements. You know he’s very smart. And I think first part of this fight is going to be a lot mentally, but I should prove that I’m Krusher and that I’m going to do my job. He’s going to do his job, me to do my job.”

 

SK: “I think my last fight against Chilemba, it was like a similar fight you know, because Chilemba’s a little bit style as Andre Ward. But Andre Ward is Andre Ward, a little bit different and stronger, plus intelligent, undefeated and more motivated than Chilemba. I’m interested what he will bring Novembre 19 to the ring.”

 

SK: “We agreed two fights before our fight. I was ready last year to fight, but Andre wasn’t ready to fight without two fights at light heavyweight. We sign agreement that two more fights and then let’s fight in 2016.”

 

SK: “I work out morning time. After this some massage therapy, some treatments, after this some rest, little bit nap, cook the food, take a rest and go again to work out. Today two work outs, this was just the first. My plan was a little broke today because usually my first workout is morning time, but right now already almost 3h. My interview is a workout [rires].

Curtis “The Cerebral Assassin” Stevens

WBA Continental Americas Middleweight Champion

Question: Do you want David Lemieux and the rematches?

Stevens: “We all know I want David Lemieux. La question est, is he willing to fight me? Who else? Tureano Johnson, he was winning the fight, but the fight wasn’t over until the final bell rung, and he got knocked out. Some people say it was a premature stoppage, but me, the ref say, you know… I want to be world champion. That was one of my goals, to become a world champion and become a unified world champion.”

Q: How do you feel about being part of this big card?

CS: "Il se sent bien. Second big card of the year. The first one was Canelo–Khan and now Kovalev–Ward. Opened up the first one and now I’ll open up the second one. It’s a great feeling, grand. I’m very honored. It’s a pleasure.”

 

Q: What are your thoughts on De La Rosa?

CS: “A fight is a fight. You can call it a stay busy fight, you can call it a real, well it’s a real fight in general, but you can call it what you want to call it. A fight is a fight at the end of the day.”

 

CS: “I’m a different type of breed. I come from Brownsville. I’m just a different type of guy. What people fail to realize is that some people wasn’t raised how I was raised. Vous savez? I’m from an era where you sign up in the US Championships, the National Golden Gloves, you couldn’t pick who you wanted to fight. This isn’t a show fight; this is a tournament. First day you got your Andre Ward, you got Gennady Golovkin, you got your David Lemieux’s. I mean the first day! No finals, no nothing. I fought Ward three times, he gave me my first loss ever. Then the second time I fought him, it was a US Championship semi-finals, then the third one was the US Championship semi-finals again. You don’t know where you’re going to meet these guys at.”

 

CS: “I will always be the chin checkers, c'est ce que je fais, I check in and I check out, I will always be that. I got rid of Showtime. Showtime’s a thing of the past, that’s when I was with my old team. I’m with JDJ now, I’m the Cerebral Assassin, I got to run this tight ship wisely, instead of recklessly. Wisely, get it?"

 

CS: “John (David Jackson) makes me more relaxed, vous savez? Let my hands go a little more. Tells me l’m powerful in both hands, so don’t just look to go in there and knock them out.”

Oleksandr “The Nail” Gvozdyk

NABF Light Heavyweight Champion

Gvozdyk: When I first started boxing it was for getting stronger. Then I liked it and it became a hobby. Now boxing is everything. Ce est ma vie. It is my job. It is my hobby.

Question: A lot of people don’t know you yet. What would you like them to know about yourself?

OG: I would like to become popular in the ring. I do my best and they supposed to watch it. I hope they’re going to like me.

OG: My nickname is “The Nail” and that is just a translation of my last name. I have had this nickname since I was ten years old so I am used to that. When I came here everyone started to call me that.

Q: Talk to us about your opponent.

OG: Chilemba is a very strong fighter. Very smart. He is skilled. He has good defense. It is not going to be easy. I am happy with my preparation so far and I am expecting a good fight.

Q: Talk about the transition you made from amateur to pro.

OG: Whether it is amateur or pro boxing, it is still boxing. You just have to get used to some different timing. You have to learn to distribute your power for ten or more rounds. You have to get more power in the pros but basically it is the same.

Q: Talk about your preparation for the fight and the dedication it takes in the gym every day to prepare to one day get to the level of Sergey Kovalev and Andre Ward.

OG: I think that if you want to be champion you have to train hard. You are supposed to do your best and train as hard as possible. Si tu veux être le meilleur, you have to fight the best and you have to train with the best. That is what I try to do. Now Sergey and Ward have both proved that they are the best fighters and now they get to find out who is Pound For Pound #1. I watch them and I try to do the same steps to be like them.

Q: Who do you think wins Kovalev-Ward?

OG: I think Kovalev wins. I know it is like 50-50 fight and it is a very interesting fight for me. It is a fight between intelligence and power.

Kovalev vs. Quartier “Pound For Pound”, a 12-round mega-fight for the WBO/IBF/WBA light heavyweight title at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, is presented by Main Events, Roc Nation Sports, Krusher Promotions and Andre Ward Promotions and is sponsored by the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Corona Extra, Zappos, JetLux and Monster Products. The championship event will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. Tickets are available on axs.com and the T-Mobile Arena box office.

 

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