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Leo Santa Cruz VS. KIKO MARTINEZ FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS FOR THEIR FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN THIS SATURDAY AT THE HONDA CENTER
Gbe Lori Showtime® Ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT
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ANAHEIM, CALIF. (Kínní 25, 2016) - Leo "Iwariri-ilẹ" Santa Cruzati Kiko “Sensacion” Martinez went face-to-face Thursday at the final press conference before their featherweight world title showdown on Saturday, Feb. 27 gbe lori Showtime® (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT) from Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Tun ni wiwa Thursday wà July Ceja ati Hugo Ruiz, who will enter the ring in a super bantamweight world title rematch as part of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast beginning at 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT.
The previously announced opening bout between undefeated heavyweights Gerald Washington (16-0-1, 11 KOs) and Oscar Rivas (18-0, 13 KOs) has been cancelled due to Rivas being unable to pass a mandatory eye-exam.
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by TGB promotions, ti wa ni owole ni $27, $54, $104 ati $199 and are on sale now via ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster retail locations, nipa pipe 800-745-3000 of by stopping by the Honda Center Box Office.
All of the televised fighters in the now doubleheader have promised to live up to their all-action styles and will provide great drama for fans lojo satide night at Honda Center. Santa Cruz will be making the first defense of his featherweight world title while Ceja puts his 122-pound title on the line after earning the vacant belt with a fifth round stoppage of Ruiz in an exciting back-and-forth fight in August.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Thursday:
Leo Santa Cruz
“Headlining a televised card has been my childhood dream. I could have never imagined I was going to get this far. And Here I am, on my second main event, defending my title on a premium network. I’m so psyched. I cannot believe it.
“The first time I put the gloves on, I knew that I had found my craft, and I also knew that it was not going to be an easy road. I knew that I had to work hard to become a champion. Nítorí, I trained the hardest and I fought the hardest, and with my father by my side I got here, where I’m at today. I owe him everything.
“I remember watching all the great Mexican Champions and day dreaming about being like them one day. It felt unreachable. I thought it was impossible to get where they were. But I worked hard, really hard from the beginning.
“The most important thing is that the fans leave happy and get their money’s worth. I’m glad that Kiko has come prepared because we’re ready for a great fight.
“People are saying that I should walk through Kiko Martinez, but I don’t listen to that. I look at Kiko the same way I look at any other opponent. When we step inside the ring, we are equals.
“At the end of the day, the winner will be the fighter who has prepared more and who has imposed his will on the other man.
KIKO MARTINEZ
“I have faced much stronger boxers than Leo and come Saturday, all of those who did bet on me for this fight, I am going to make you a lot of money.
“I am excited and proud to know that Sergio Martinez will be present lojo satide supporting me. His guidance and presence
“My trainer could not be here, but we have not taken one day off in training camp and I have been pushed to my limit to prepare me for this fight. I’m thankful to Robert Garcia for being in my corner lojo satide.
“I know this is a great opportunity to fight Leo Santa Cruz and I will make the most of it. I’m going to leave everything inside the ring so that the fight fans enjoy a great championship matchup.
“I feel that Leo Santa Cruz is a great fighter, he has beat some incredible fighters. He’s a great athlete and boxer. Sometimes people will try to make him out to be more than he actually is but they are mistaken with what they see in me. I am not to be mistaken as the underdog here.
JULIO CEJA
“As Hugo mentioned, we have both trained even harder than last time and we’re more prepared physically and mentally.
“I’m going to give everybody a great fight just like last time. I’m walking into the ring knowing my opponent very well. We’ve been to war. I know what to expect from him. I know about his punch and I know how to counter it.
“I’m going to be alert and ready. I’ll be a little more intelligent, because I know that he’s coming well prepared and he’s coming for the world title, but he’s not going to get it.
“There are going to be no surprises in this fight. Hugo Ruiz said that he was training harder this time. But I am too. I’ve trained very hard.
“The key for me to win this fight is to keep my hands up and to not give him one inch. I cannot be careless. I’ll be strategic and use my wisdom. I cannot come in with my hands down because I know I’ll pay for it. But nothing to worry about, we have rectified those issues in training camp. Mo setan. He’s not taking my belt away from me.
“I’m glad that he says he is better prepared this time because I am better than ever. My team has been instrumental in preparing me for this matchup.
“The winner will be the man who is more prepared physically and mentally. But the real winner will be the fans at Honda Center because this is an amazing card and we’re going to put on an amazing fight.”
Hugo Ruiz
“If you liked the first fight between us, then you are going to love this one.
“I’m excited to be fighting once again in Southern California. I’ve trained very hard and I have prepared myself for this world title opportunity.
“I’m looking forward to putting on a grand show for all my fans lojo satide night. "
Jose Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz’ Father & Olukọni
“I hear Kiko has a great trainer on his corner. Robert Garcia is really good, but I have news for Kiko, his trainer is not going to fight for him.
“Once a fighter steps into the ring, he’s alone in there. There are no trainers and no great promoters that can fight for him.”
“Kiko speaks about this prestigious trainer and thinks that by mentioning him, he is going to intimidate us. He has something else coming. The trainer won’t fight for Kiko. Roberto Garcia has trained my son and knows Leo very well but that does not give Kiko the upper hand.”
Tom Brown, Head of TGB Promotions
“Southern California favorite Leo Santa Cruz returns to bring his action style to the ring. He will be opposed by a tough former world champion in Kiko Martinez who is sure to make this a tremendous fight.
“The first fight between Ceja and Ruiz was a true back and forth war. Should this pick up right where it left off, we will have a great fight to start the telecast.
“I’m looking forward to a great night lojo satide night in front of the fantastic Southern California boxing fans.”
TIM RYAN, CEO & President of Honda Center
“I’m so thankful to everyone for helping to bring boxing back to Orange County. It’s hard to believe that Julio Cesar Chavez fought here in 1996, because it seems like yesterday.
“We have a great arena and a great fan base that loves boxing here in Orange County. awọn kaadi lojo satide is wonderful. I know these guys will be ready and I’m looking forward to an action-packed night on the 27th.
CHRIS DEBLASIO, Igbakeji Piresidenti, Sports Communication Showtime Networks
“This is a fight fan’s fight card and we are looking forward to some explosive action. I think everyone knows that the lighter weight classes, especially at the championship level, produce exciting fights. My favorite examples include the epic series between Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez, which are available on SHOWTIME platforms and should wet your appetite for what we will see lojo satide night. "
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KIKO MARTINEZ, JULIO CEJA & GERALD WASHINGTON MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS FOR THIS SATURDAY’S SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® TRIPLEHEADER Live On SHOWTIME® At 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT “
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CONFIDENT, POWER-PUNCHING KIKO MARTINEZ PREDICTS UPSET VICTORY, SAYS WRITING HIM OFF AGAINST CHAMP LEO SANTA CRUZ IS “MAJOR MISTAKE”
Challenger Vows To Take Advantage Of Unexpected Opportunity, Ceja-Ruiz II In Co-Main Saturday, Feb. 27, Gbe Lori Showtime® From Honda Center In Anaheim, Calif.
Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Tripleheader Begins With
Unbeaten Heavyweights Gerald Washington vs. Oscar Rivas
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Feb. 16, 2016) – Spain’s Kiko “Sensación” Martinez is a soft-spoken, hard-hitting former IBF Super Bantamweight World Champion and a three-time European champion at 122 poun. He’s a come-forward, comes-to-win, aggressive-minded slugger who makes for exciting fights and has been in with excellent opposition.
The ultimate road warrior, the 5-foot-5, 29-year-old Martinez has fought more than one-third of his fights outside his native Spain, where he has tussled 26 igba. He’s also fought four times in Ireland, three times in England, three times in Northern Ireland and one time each in Japan, Argentina, France and South Africa.
So don’t expect Martinez (35-6, 26 KOs) to be in awe of the surroundings in his second start in the United States when he challenges unbeaten, defending featherweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz (31-0-1, 17 KOs) lori Saturday, Feb. 27, ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti a Showtime asiwaju Boxing tripleheader gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT) from Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Martinez won his U.S. debut and the IBF 122-pound crown with a sixth-round TKO overJhonatan Romero lori Aug. 17, 2013. “That was a great night for me,’’ Martinez said. “I’m confident of another great performance on Feb. 27.''
A winner of three in a row in his homeland, including a fourth-round TKO over Miguel Gonzalez kẹhin Oṣu kejila. 12, Martinez aims to make amends after losing three high-profile fights in recent years to super bantamweight world champions – twice to Carl Frampton(IBF) and once to Scott QUIGG (WBA).
Martinez gets an opportunity against Santa Cruz in a fight he never saw coming.
“I’m thrilled to be fighting Leo Santa Cruz, but getting this fight was a total surprise because I already had a fight scheduled,’’ said Martinez, who trains at his friend and manager, former world super middleweight champion Sergio Martinez’ gym in Spain. “I had been scheduled to fight for the European title. When this opportunity came up, I decided to give up the European title to come to America.
“I was very happy and very emotional when I heard about this fight. It was one of the best days of my life when I agreed to fight Santa Cruz. Bayi, more boxing fans will get to see me. I will not take one step back. I will come forward the whole fight.
“I’m thankful to SHOWTIME and I’m excited for the challenge. It’s a huge fight in the United States and a great opportunity. Some people don’t think I can fight because I lost to those guys [Frampton and Quigg], but they are wrong. I am as determined as ever. I’m going to fight a great fight and come out with a victory.’’
While respectful of the champion, Martinez is no stranger to fighting on foreign soil and is poised to pull off a stunner.
“I will surprise many people who don’t believe in me,'' O si wi. “I’m working so hard for this fight. People doubting me has me even more motivated. They will see on Feb. 27 and everyone will change their minds.
“I love fighting in my opponent’s backyard. That is not a problem for me at all. People who know boxing know I will give everything to this sport. I want to give great shows and entertain people. I’m coming forward and throwing punches and I don’t give up.
“I’m going to give 100 percent and it’s going to be a tremendous fight. I have a ton of respect for Leo Santa Cruz. He’s a world champion and a great fighter who’s clearly one of the very best featherweights in the world and a Top 10 iwon-fun-iwon Onija. I am very conscious of that point.
“Leo and I are true warriors so this will be a brutal war. But I have what it takes. I’ve been working very hard with my longtime trainer, Gaby Sarmiento, and I will be victorious.’’
A lifelong resident of Spain, Martinez was born in Granada, Spain, and resides in Alicante. He has two sisters and two brothers but is the only one in the family who boxes professionally. He turned to boxing as a young teenager.
“I started in boxing because when I was about 13 I was smaller and other kids bullied me all the time. So I began looking for a way to learn to defend myself,'' O si wi. “Once I decided to start boxing and dedicated myself to it I fell in love with the sport.’’
Bi ohun magbowo, Martinez went 47-2 and won a Spanish national amateur championship, but he had no international amateur experience. “I had a good amateur career but never thought about the Olympics,'' O si wi. “My mind was always on being a pro fighter.’’
A dangerous puncher who’s at his best when he pressures his opponents and wears them down, Martinez turned pro in June 2004. He was victorious in his initial 17 njà, winning all but three by knockout.
Martinez met Sergio Martinez [no relation] about nine years ago. “I met Sergio in the gym in Spain that he used to train himself in and we became good friends. When I started boxing I looked up to Julio Cesar Chavez and I am now a big fan of Marcos Maidana. I like to fight like him.
“But I’ve always had a special relationship with Sergio, who inspired me because he came from poverty like me. He has taught me so much. It’s like looking into a mirror because he knows where I came from. He’s taught me so much inside and outside the ring. We were very poor growing up and my father worked very hard.’’
Ti o ba ti gun, Kiko Martinez says “I would like to stay at this weight because I feel much stronger. But I would definitely love a rematch with Frampton or Quigg.’’
Regarding the Frampton-Quigg 122-pound world title unification that also takes place onFeb. 27 (ni Manshesita, England, gbe lori Showtime awọn iwọn®), Martinez didn’t hesitate when picking a winner.
“Frampton will win against Quigg,’’ Martinez said. “He’s the more complete boxer. He is stronger as well.”
Ni awọn Feb. 27 co-feature on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, hard-hitting Mexican warriors July Ceja (30-1, 27 KOs) ati Hugo Ruiz (35-3, 31 KOs) will box in a rematch of an exciting, two-way slugfest for the WBC 122-pound world title that Ceja won from Ruiz on a fifth-round knockout last August
Rounding out the televised tripleheader is a 10-round fight between undefeated heavyweights Gerald Washington (16-0-1, 11 KOs) of Vallejo, Calif., and Montreal-based Colombian Oscar Rivas (18-0, 13 KOs).
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $27, $54, $104 ati $199 and are on sale now via ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster retail locations or by calling 800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the Honda Center Box Office.
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UNBEATEN 2012 U.S. OLYMPIAN MICHAEL HUNTER, MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTENDER PAUL MENDEZ & FEATHERWEIGHT CONTENDER CLAUDIO MARRERO FEATURED IN UNDERCARD ACTION SATURDAY, Feb. 27 FROM HONDA CENTER IN ANAHEIM, CALIF.
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JULIO CEJA & HUGO RUIZ READY TO PUT ON ANOTHER SHOW IN SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD TITLE REMATCH SATURDAY, FEBRARY, 27, LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM HONDA CENTER SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader Headlined By Featherweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz Against Former Titleholder Kiko Martinez
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UNBEATEN HEAVYWEIGHTS COLLIDE AS GERALD WASHINGTON TAKES ON OSCAR RIVAS ON SATURDAY, Kínní 27, IN OPENER OF SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® TRIPLEHEADER FROM HONDA CENTER IN ANAHEIM, California
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James DEGALE defends Super Middleweight akọle IN Quebec Ilu asaragaga LORI ilu ayanfẹ Lucian Bute Satidee ON SHOWTIME®
Eleider Alvarez Àwọn apẹja ọtun Lati koju WBC Light Heavyweight asiwaju
Adonis Stevenson, Ta ipe Jade Sergey Kovalev Fun June unification
Adrian Granados ipaya Undefeated Amir Imam On SHO iwọn
Yẹ tileô Eleyi Monday Ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT Lori Showtime awọn iwọn
Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto Lati Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME
Quebec Ilu, Canada (Oṣu kọkanla. 29, 2015) - James DeGale gbà rẹ IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju ni a asaragaga lori ilu ayanfẹ ati ki o tele asiwaju Lucian Bute lojo satide ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing.
O je akọkọ akọle olugbeja fun DeGale, awọn 2008 Olympic wúrà medalist lati Britain ti o si lọ lori ni opopona si Boston lati win awọn akọle sẹyìn odun yi ati ki o yan lati dabobo ni ṣodi si agbegbe.
Bute, tí a pinnu lati win pada awọn IBF igbanu ti o gbà mẹsan igba laarin 2007 ati 2012, put on an inspired and gutsy performance in an electric atmosphere to open the new Videotron Centre in Quebec City. But the unbelievable pace, bi daradara bi ohun Asenali ti overhand ẹtọ, ara Asokagba ati combos lati awọn kékeré DeGale (22-1, 14 KOs) safihan lati wa ni awọn iyato bi DeGale bori 116-112, 117-111 (lemeji).
"Mo wa odo ati ki o Mo wa alabapade. Mo n peaking ọtun bayi,” DeGale said. “I’m ready for the best in the world. Gbese si Bute – o ni a nla asiwaju ki o si gbagbo mi, on ni yio pada. "
"Bi Mo ti sọ wi ninu awọn ti o ti kọja, o jẹ kan aye-kilasi Onija. Mo ti sọ si tun ni ohun lati sise lori ni awọn tókàn mẹta tabi mẹrin ọdun ati Mo n lilọ lati wa ni mi ti o dara ju. "
Bute (32-3, 25 KOs) didn’t look anything like the fighter that lost to Carl Froch in 2012. But while the 35-year-old stalked the switch-hitting DeGale with a relentless attack, on ko si le to lati ṣe bori awọn ti nṣiṣe lọwọ supremely majẹmu, ti o aṣọ 524 agbara punches akawe si 278 fun Bute.
“I think it was a great fight. I did my best tonight,” Bute said. “I think it was a close fight. He’s an Olympic champion, he’s a world champion. If the judges give him the decision I respect that. I’ll be back in the gym to work hard and continue to fight. I think it was a very close fight. I’m happy with my performance and I’ll be back in the gym to get back in the ring one more time.
“The last three years were difficult for me. After I lost to Carl Froch that was a very difficult period for me. I took a break, and now I’m back. Mo lero nla, Mo lero ni ilera ati bayi Mo ni ọkan diẹ anfani lati wa ni pada lori awọn oke.
“Maybe a few rounds I waited too much and didn’t put the punches together and I let James fight me. When I pushed pressure and pushed back I won the round.”
Ni awọn šiši ija ni on Showtime asiwaju Boxing, Eleider Alvarez mina ni ọtun lati koju si WBC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju Adonis Stevenson pẹlu a sunmọ poju ipinnu lori Isaac Chilemba, ayo 114-114, 118-110, 115-113.
Álvarez, ni ipo No. 2 nipa awọn WBC ni 175 poun, bere awọn ọna ati pocketed iyipo lodi si awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 ranked contender Chilemba. But Chilemba weathered the storm and fought his way back in the fight as Alvarez couldn’t keep up the pace he established in the earlier rounds.
Mejeeji onija si wá jade pẹlu kan ori ti ijakadi ni awọn 12th ati pinnu stanza ati ti o ba Chilemba ti gba ik yika awọn ija yoo ti a ti pase a fa.
"Mo mọ Mo ní lati pari awọn nigbamii iyipo lagbara, sugbon mo gbagbo mo ti ṣe to lati win awọn ija,” Alvarez said. “I’m ready to accept the challenge and face Stevenson. Lati wa awọn aye asiwaju, o ni lati lu awọn asiwaju. Ki ni ohun ti mo ti ṣe ifọkansi lati. "
Mark jiyan wipe Álvarez, ti o njà jade ti wa nitosi Montreal, wà ni alanfani ti a "ilu ipinnu,"Biotilejepe awọn onidajọ ti o jọba ni ija a fa je a agbegbe ati awọn miiran meji wà lati eedu ilẹ.
"Mo ro mo ti ṣe to lati win o,” Chilemba said. “But it is what it is. Mo gboju le won o le pe o a ilu ipinnu. "
Lẹhin ti awọn ija, SHOWTIME Sports ogun Brian Custer joko si isalẹ pẹlu Stevenson lati gba rẹ ero lori Alvarez-Chilemba ati ojo iwaju.
"O je a sunmọ ti ara ija,” Stevenson said. "O si (Álvarez) gba yi ija sugbon o je gan sunmọ. "
"A soro nipa Kovalev nitori awọn WBC si tun ipo u awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 contender. Mo fẹ yi ija lati ṣẹlẹ. The fans want it to happen. I said June is perfect for me. He said ‘OK, June,'Kathy Duva wi' Ko si isoro, June.’ Then she said on HBO. Mo ti wi, 'Gbagbe nipa awọn TVs, let them talk.’ We want the fight to happen. Let the TVs work together and make it happen.
“I want to fight Kovalev. That’s the best opportunity for me because I want his titles. For sure, this fight will happen in June. I don’t have a problem; my team doesn’t have a problem. I want this fight in June.
Kovalev is scared. I talked to him, saw it in his eyes that he’s scared of me. It will happen, but I know Kovalev is scared. I want Kovalev. I’m very hungry to get his titles.”
Adrian Granados si ye a akọkọ-yika knockdown lati mọnamọna undefeated Super lightweight afojusọna Amir Imam ni awọn šiši ija ni ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn pẹlu ohun kẹjọ yika TKO (2:34).
O je a crushing ijatil fun Imam, ẹniti o wọ awọn ija bi awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 dandan Challenger si WBC Super Lightweight World asiwaju Viktor Postol.
Imam looked like he was going to finish the fight early after a nice left-right combo floored the Chicago native. But after escaping the first, Granados ìkẹrin awọn tẹmpo ti awọn ija, worked the inside and prevented Imam – considered one of boxing’s most talented young contenders – from establishing his jab. With Imam unable to keep the fight at a distance, Granados picked apart the Don King-promoted fighter. After seven rounds of punishment and Iman gasping for air against the ropes Granados finished his opponent with a series of devastating combo shots.
An elated Granados (15-3-2, 10 KOs), ti o ni adanu si awọn onija pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 49-0, bẹ rẹ nla lati di awọn dandan challenger.
"Mo gbagbo mo ti yẹ ki o wa awọn dandan challenger,” Granados said. “He was in line and I stopped him. Kí ni wipe tumọ? Come on. I was the underdog, sugbon mo o kan wá lati ya o. Mo wá lati ya o.
"O kan lara nla. Lọgan ti mo ti ní u wobbled mo ti wà bi, 'O ti sọ ni lati gba fun u bayi. This time you’re not taking it from me.’ It was a flash knockdown. O si mu pẹlu awọn ọwọ ọtún, sugbon mo ti wà dara si. Mo ti o kan popped ọtun oke ati awọn Mo mọ o ti lọ si gbiyanju ki o si pari mi. A ni jade ti o si ọtun pada si ise. "
Pelu awọn demoralizing isonu, Mo ni (18-1, 15 KOs) ko ni ko banuje mu a ija ti yoo seese kolu u jade ti awọn akọle ariyanjiyan.
"Mo mọ eniyan le sọ Mo ti yẹ ki o ko ya yi ija, sugbon mo ti nilo yi ija ni laarin bi a tune-soke fun mi tókàn ija nitori emi kò ba fẹ lati duro fun awọn mefa si mẹjọ osu fun awọn aye akọle shot.
"The kiri lati awọn ija je mi jab, Mo ti o kan ko lo o to,” Imam said. “But that’s the way it goes and I’m going to definitely come back stronger. I wasn’t thinking anything after that first-round knockdown. I’ve done that many times and didn’t think the fight was over. I wasn’t surprised at all by the way he came out. Mo mọ bi o ti njà. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija ati awọn ti o ni gbogbo nibẹ ni lati o. "
Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn, undefeated heavyweight afojusọna Oscar Rivas (18-0, 13 KOs) ti lu jade oniwosan Joey Abell (31-9, 29 KOs) ni :46 ti awọn keji yika.
Saturday ká Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast yoo tun-air onMonday, Oṣu kọkanla. 30 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn nigba ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn yoo tun-air on Wednesday, Oṣu kọkanla. 2 ni 10 p.m. Et / PT. Both telecasts will be available On Demand beginning yi Sunday.
Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray reporting. Ni Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins a npe ni Showtime awọn iwọn igbese lati ringside pẹlu Boxing akoitan Steve Farhood sìn bi iwé Oluyanju.
The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.
Amir Imam VS. Adrian GRANADOS, Oscar Rivas Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn tẹ apero avvon ni o & Awọn fọto
Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn Live ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT
Lati fidioo jẹotron Centre ni Quebec City, Canada
Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME
Quebec Ilu, Canada (Oṣu kọkanla. 26, 2015) - Undefeated WBC No. 1 ni ipo Super lightweight Amir Imam (18-0, 15 KOs) ati Adrian Granados (16-4-2, 11 KOs) dojuko pipa ni Ojobo niwaju ti won 10-yika ija on Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 28, on Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn.
The Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn telecast bẹrẹ ifiwe ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT from the Vidéotron Centre in Quebec City prior to that evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast. In the SHO EXTREME opener, undefeated heavyweight ki o si tele okeere magbowo Star Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 KOs) yoo koju Joey Abell (31-8, 29 KOs) ni a 10-yika ija.
IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju James DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ igbanu lodi si tele 168-iwon aṣiwaju Lucian Bute (32-2, 25 KOs) ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing gbe on SHOWTIME®(11 p.m. ATI/PT). Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, awọn WBC ká Ko si. 1-ranked 175-pound fighterIsaac Chilemba (24-2-2, 10 KOs) yoo square si pa pẹlu Ko. 2-ranked Eleider Alvarez (18-0, 10 KOs) ni a ina heavyweight aye akọle eliminator fun awọn ọtun lati koju si WBC asiwaju Adonis Stevenson.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn SHO iwọn awọn alabaṣepọ ní lati sọ ni Ojobo:
Amir IFE
"Mo mọ Mo n mu a ewu nipa mu yi ija sugbon Mo n lilọ lati ya awọn anfani yi. Mo gan ko nilo isinmi nitori Mo wa ninu awọn idaraya lonakona. Nítorí náà, jẹ ki ká kan gba yi ija jade ninu awọn ọna ati ki o Mo ti yoo kan duro fun awọn aye akọle ija.
"Emi ko lero titẹ. Mo mọ ohun ti Mo be sinu nigbati mo ni sinu yi ọjọgbọn Boxing game, ati ki o Mo ni kan ti o dara egbe ni ayika mi. A ba a ju Circle ati ki o gidigidi lagbara, ati nigbati awọn anfani wá, Mo ti yoo jẹ setan lati ya awọn anfani ti o.
"Awon eniyan ti wa ni sọrọ nipa mi kéèyàn lati ja Errol Spence ki o si sunmọ gbarare (on a ti o ti kọja U.S. Olympic Boxing idanwo pipadanu). Emi ko ni gbẹsan lori mi lokan. Mo mọ, a le se pato o nigbati mo ti le gbe soke a àdánù kilasi, ṣugbọn ọtun bayi ni Mo wa lojutu lori 140 a-iwon akọle shot. Mo fẹ pe akọle shot ni ibẹrẹ 2016 lodi si (lọwọlọwọ WBC aye asiwaju) Viktor Postol.
"(Postol) ni kan ti o dara Onija ati o ni awọn akọle fun idi a, ṣugbọn o ko ba le tọju ati ṣiṣe awọn fun gun ju ati mi akoko ti wa ni bọ tókàn odun. O gba ọkan olugbeja ati ki o si o ni gbogbo mi. O ni gbogbo Young Titunto si. "
Adrian GRANADOS
"Emi yoo sọ yi ni awọn tobi ija ti mi ọmọ. O n lilọ si jẹ nla a ija ati ki o Mo n wa siwaju si a nla night.
"(Imam ká) ni a pupo ti irinṣẹ ati awọn ti o ni gidigidi abinibi. A yoo gba o yika nipa yika ati ki o ṣe awọn atunṣe bi awọn ija lọ.
"Mo ti sọ rebounded daradara. Mo wa ko ooto pẹlu awọn ọna mi ọmọ ti lọ ati ki o ní pupo ti a buburu ipinu ati isakoso isoro. Mo ti a ti ko mu pẹlú bi mi alatako je. Sugbon o ti n se iranwo mi dagba diẹ ninu awọn nipọn ara ati awọn eroja si idi Mo wa nibi loni.
"Mo ti sọ dojuko alakikanju awọn onija ṣaaju ki o to ati awọn ti o ni ko ni igba akọkọ Mo ti sọ ti awọn underdog. Emi o fa si pa yi inu.
"Mo n wa lati mọnamọna awọn Boxing aye lojo satide night. "
Oscar Rivas
"Mi agbara ni mi iyara ati awọn ọna ti mo fi titẹ lori mi alatako. Nítorí Mo n lọ lẹhin (Abell) a ki yio si fi pupo ti titẹ lori i titi o ṣubu.
"Mo wa ki iwuri ati elated lati ja lẹẹkansi lori a ńlá ipele. Mo ti jà on ShoBox ninu mi kẹhin ija ati awọn ti o wà iyanu. O ni ki pataki fun mi lati gba ki Mo ri o le mu mi ala ati ki o gba sinu awọn oke 10 ninu mi pipin.
"Eleyi jẹ awọn tobi ija ti mi ọmọ ati awọn tobi anfani Mo ti sọ lailai ní. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati rii daju pe mo ja o ati ki o wo iyanu. "
Stacy McKinley, Imam ká faili ati olukọni
"Emi ko le ri ohunkohun ti a nilo lati sise lori. Amir jẹ lagbara ati ki o tekinikali ohun ati awọn ti o ti n nini diẹ kari gbogbo igba ti o njà. O si ni a pupo puncher. O si ni awọn kikun package ati ti o ni gidigidi alakikanju lati ri. Won ko ba ko wá ni ayika ju igba.
"Mo fẹ fẹ u lati ja Adrien Broner tókàn odun. Mo fẹ lati ja gbogbo awọn enia buruku ati unify gbogbo awọn orúkọ oyè nigbamii ti odun. Boxing ti wa ni lilọ lati nilo a titun gbajumọ bayi wipe Floyd Mayweather ti lo, ati awọn ti a ba ko lilọ si duro 15 years lati ṣe miiran ọkan. Mo ro pe Amir unifies gbogbo awọn oyè ni 140 ati 147, ki o si a fẹ ni wa titun gbajumọ laarin 36 osu.
"O ni o ni lati lo rẹ jab lati win lojo satide. O si n ni kan lẹwa jab, ti o dara ju jab ni Boxing. Ati ohun gbogbo ni o ni lati wa si ọtun sile o. "
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