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GARY RUSSELL JR. ELIMINA A PATRICK HYLAND PARA RETENER EL CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE PLUMAS WBC EL SÁBADO POR LA NOCHE EN SHOWTIME®

José Pedraza permanece invicto con decisión unánime sobre Stephen Smith en el Campeonato de peso ligero junior de la FIB

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Mashantucket, Conn. (Abril. 17, 2016) - Campeón mundial de peso pluma del CMB Gary Russell Jr.. retuvo su título con un notable nocaut técnico del irlandés Patrick Hyland Sábadoen SHOWTIME desde Fox Theatre en Foxwoods Resort Casino en Mashantucket, Conn. En la pelea co-estelar, Jose Pedraza defendió su título de peso ligero junior de la FIB con una decisión unánime sobre Stephen Smith.

 

Esta noche de El evento fue un asunto familiar con Russell Jr.. trabajando en la esquina de su hermano Antonio durante esta noche cartelera y los hermanos Smith del boxeo, incluido el actual campeón mundial de peso súper welter de la OMB, Liam Smith, vitoreando entre la multitud.

 

Un implacable Russell detuvo rápidamente el evento principal al registrar tres caídas en la segunda ronda., el último de los cuales obligó al árbitro Danny Schiavone a finalizar el combate en 1:33. Desde la primera campana, el Washington, D.C. nativo salió balanceándose con su velocidad de mano característica y poder peligroso. Russell, un zurdo, derribó con éxito y noqueó a Hyland con múltiples ganchos de derecha feroces.

 

"Nos apegamos al plan de juego. Nos mantuvimos alerta,”Dijo Russell Jr., que mejora su récord a 27 victorias, una perdida, 15 nocauts.

 

"Estoy listo para pelear con cualquiera en la división - Santa Cruz, Lee Selby. Estamos listos. Pero lo que realmente quiero es [Vasyl] Lomachenko. No me importa si asciende 147 libra. Iré a cualquier parte para conseguir esa pelea,"Russell dijo.

 

"No hay muchos peleadores que instantáneamente sepas que son especiales,”Dijo el analista experto en deportes de SHOWTIME Steve Farhood.. "La combinación de la precisión y la velocidad de la mano de Gary Russell nos muestra instantáneamente que es especial. Eso fue claramente evidente esta noche ya veces la velocidad de su mano era aterradora ".

 

Pedraza (22-0, 12 KOs) se mantuvo disciplinado y salió victorioso durante su segunda defensa del título mundial de 130 libras de la FIB. Una combinación de sincronización, La velocidad de las manos y la buena defensa le permitieron al puertorriqueño dominar la pelea por el campeonato de 12 asaltos..

 

“Definitivamente fue una pelea difícil, pero el entrenamiento realmente se aprovechó en esta pelea,”Pedraza le dijo al reportero de SHOWTIME Sports Jim Gray. "Sabía que era un luchador duro, así que siempre estaba consciente".

 

"Es mejor que me concentre esta noche. Tuve un mejor campo de entrenamiento,”Dijo Pedraza, refiriéndose a su controvertida victoria por decisión dividida sobre Edner Cherry hace dos peleas. "Sabía que Stephen Smith era un gran luchador e incluso después de la caída, tuvimos mucho cuidado de no apresurarnos ".

 

"Pedraza ganó esta noche con diferentes armas. Mayormente manos derechas a la cabeza,"Dijo Farhood. "Tuve la pelea incluso después de ocho asaltos y una vez que Pedraza derribó a Smith en el noveno, ganó impulso que nunca perdió y se alejó. Fue una actuación impresionante pero también importante porque borró muchas de las críticas negativas que recibió Pedraza en su controvertida victoria sobre Edner Cherry ”.

 

Pedraza fue el luchador más certero, aterrizaje 50 por ciento de sus golpes de poder durante la pelea de 12 asaltos. El francotirador pudo elegir sus lugares y rondas de bolsillo una vez que descubrió la distancia. Smith tuvo sus momentos, pero no fue lo suficientemente activo.

 

Brian Custer organizó la transmisión de SHOWTIME, con Mauro Ranallo llamando a la acción, Analista del Salón de la Fama Al Bernstein y ex dos veces campeón del mundo Paulie Malignaggi comentarista y Jim Gray la presentación de informes. En la transmisión simultánea español, Alejandro Luna llamado el golpe a golpe y ex campeón del mundo Raúl Márquez sirvió como comentarista de color. El productor ejecutivo de SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING fue David Dinkins Jr.. con Bob Dunphy dirigente.

GARY RUSSELL JR. vs. PATRICK HYLAND, JOSE PEDRAZA vs. COTIZACIONES DE LA CONFERENCIA DE PRENSA FINAL DE STEPHEN SMITH & FOTOS CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DOBLE ENCABEZADO ESTE SÁBADO, Abril 16, VIVIR EN SHOWTIME

“Yo necesidad de mantener el control de la pelea, cerrar la distancia, y mantener el jab. Dominio completo.”
Gary Russell Jr..
Luchar por el título del CMB es todo lo que he soñado desde que era niño.”
– Patrick Hyland
Llevo mucho tiempo esperando que llegue este día y le vamos a demostrar a Smith que soy un arma..” – Jose Pedraza
“Creo que tengo lo que se necesita para luchar contra cualquiera y nada me impedirá convertirme en campeón mundial.” –
Stephen Smith

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NUEVA YORK (Abril 13, 2016) – Campeón de peso pluma del CMB Gary Russell Jr.. (26-1, 15 KOs), de Capitol Heights, Md., y contendiente irlandés Patrick Hyland (31-1, 15 KOs), de Dublín, enfrentó en la conferencia de prensa final Miércoles en Highline Ballroom en Nueva York, a medida que se acercan de este sábado La pelea por el título mundial de peso pluma en vivo TIEMPO DE LA FUNCION® desde el Teatro Fox en Foxwoods Resort Casino en Mashantucket, Connecticut.
La SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® la transmisión comienza en vivo a las 11 p.m. Y/8 p.m. PT en SHOWTIME con el campeonato mundial de peso ligero junior de la FIB entre los invictos puertorriqueños Jose Pedraza (21-0, 12 KOs) y el retador obligatorio Stephen Smith (23-1, 13 KOs), de Liverpool, Inglaterra.
Esto es lo que los luchadores dijeron en Miércoles de conferencia de prensa final.
GARY RUSSELL JR.
(Sobre Patrick Hyland…)
“Primero y ante todo, Tengo que quitarme el sombrero ante él. Le oí decir que estaba siendo entrenado por su padre.. Mis hermanos menores y yo también somos entrenados por mi papá. Mi padre es mi superhéroe favorito, por lo que es muy difícil lidiar con una situación como esta y recuperarse y rechinar y poner todo el trabajo duro y el esfuerzo en ello después de todo el dolor y la pérdida., Tengo que quitarme el sombrero ante él por eso.
Sé que cada vez que tienes un luchador que entrena de seis a ocho semanas y no se prepara para nadie más que tú, es una pelea peligrosa. Él es alto, él es larga, pero podemos llevarlo. Vamos a manejarlo.”
(Al regresar de una lesión…)
“Me siento bien. Estoy listo; Pongo el trabajo en el gimnasio. Como he dicho antes, Me insultaron varias veces y, a veces, salí del gimnasio sintiéndome como el peor luchador de todos los tiempos.. Pero, ahora mismo, estamos listos y estamos preparados para invertir en mi capacidad.”
(Sobre lo que significa tener a su hermano Antonio en la cartelera que encabeza…)
“Significa mucho. Estoy deseando que llegue. De hecho, estoy más ansioso por ver a mi hermano competir que por mi propia pelea.. Definitivamente trabajaré en su esquina en esa pelea.. Significa mucho para nosotros poder pasar esta información de generación en generación y verla crecer y vernos construir como familia y como unidad.. Es asombroso.’
“Definitivamente tiene el potencial para ser el mejor. Él y Antuanne, quien esta ahora en el 2016 equipo olímpico. Es toda la información transmitida de generación en generación. Siento que definitivamente tienen la capacidad de ser mejores que yo.. Me gustaría que lo fueran de todos modos.”
(Sobre lo que necesita para ganar la pelea…)
“Necesito mantener el control de la pelea, cerrar la distancia y mantener el jab. Dominio completo; Quiero tocar el cuerpo temprano. Le gusta moverse mucho, así que vamos a reducir todo eso.”
(Sobre posibles oponentes futuros…)
“Si Dios quiere, todo va bien ven Abril 16, nos encantaría unirnos con Lee Selby. Si tuviera mi elección, Iría con Lee Selby primero para unificar. Inmediatamente después de eso, Quiero a Leo Santa Cruz y después necesito a Lomachenko.
“No me importa donde [Lomachenko] se mueve. Puede perder el próximo 10 peleas, pero antes de que termine mi carrera tiene que verme.”
PATRICK HYLAND
(Sobre lo que le da la sensación de satisfacción en el boxeo…)
“Luchar por el título del CMB es todo lo que he soñado desde que era niño y todo el trabajo duro que he realizado para llegar a esta posición para luchar por él.. Soy feliz y solo vivo por eso ahora Sábado noche.”
(Sobre ser el primer boxeador irlandés desde Barry McGuigan en ostentar un título mundial de peso pluma…)
“Es un torbellino y es genial. Solo soy un chico local de Johnstown en Dublín y pelearé en el gran escenario y pelearé por un título mundial importante., y nuevamente ser nombrado el segundo peso pluma en ganar un título mundial sería simplemente increíble; un verdadero sueño hecho realidad para mí.”
(Sobre Gary Russell…)
“Sé que tiene manos rápidas. Es un gran zurdo y un gran boxeador, así que tengo que hacer lo mejor que pueda. en sábado noche para eso. Trabajé en un plan de juego en el gimnasio para contrarrestar la velocidad de su mano y todo tiene que unirse en la noche de la pelea.. Puedo hacer todo esto y decir todo aquello, pero solo tengo que actuar en sábado noche y ponerlo haciendo todo lo que he trabajado para convertirme en campeón.”
JOSE PEDRAZA
(En el campo de entrenamiento…)
“Me siento muy bien, estamos en el último tramo de acondicionamiento. Fue un campo de entrenamiento muy largo e intenso, pero vimos mejoras en mis habilidades.. Llevo mucho tiempo esperando que llegue este día y le vamos a demostrar a Smith que soy un arma..
(Sobre Stephen Smith…)
“Smith es un muy buen boxeador, tiene muchas habilidades e inteligencia. Es un boxeador con muy buena defensa, pero ya utilizamos una variedad de estrategias para poder neutralizar todas sus habilidades.”
(Sobre lo que planea demostrar en sábado…)
“Con mis habilidades, tal como Sábado, Demostraré que estoy por encima de Smith y que estoy al nivel de lo que soy, un campeón. Total, Solo quiero montar un espectáculo y espero que la base de fans disfrute de esta gran tarjeta.”
(Sobre lo que aprendió al luchar contra Edner Cherry…)
“Aprendí lo que siempre he dicho y lo que siempre he hecho hasta el día de hoy., que nunca esta mirando. Nunca veo demasiados videos de mi oponente porque el día de la pelea podría ser un luchador completamente diferente y creo que eso fue lo que ocurrió entonces.. Aparte de eso, utilizó una gran estrategia.”
(Sobre sus pensamientos sobre otros boxeadores puertorriqueños…)
“En realidad soy un campeón mundial como Rocky Martinez; hay muchos prospectos puertorriqueños. Como [Felix] Verdejo, pero todavía no lo considero un aspirante al título mundial. No ha peleado con un boxeador de calibre de campeonato, pero actualmente se encuentra entre los mejores peleadores de Puerto Rico.”
(En otras peleas que le pueden interesar en 130 libra…)
“Siempre he dicho que entre menos puertorriqueños peleo, la mejor. Si es la ultima opcion, Pelearé con los puertorriqueños también pero aparte de ese Rocky [Martínez] el campeón mundial, ahí está Francisco Vargas, [Javier] Suerte, to name a few that are at the top of my list.
STEPHEN SMITH
(On his first time fighting in the U.S….)
“Estoy emocionado. If you want to make a name in boxing, then you’re going to do it in the states and that’s what I plan on doing by becoming a world champion Saturday.
(On what he knows about Pedraza)
“Bien, not quite a lot. I know his name from the amateur days. He’s well established, he’s an Olympian and he’s a talented man. To fight somebody consists of winning or not, it goes beyond tactics, beyond style and beyond skillset really. Creo que tengo lo que se necesita para luchar contra cualquiera y nada me impedirá convertirme en campeón mundial.”
(On what he needs to do to get the victory)
It can be a different type of fight; we know he likes to switch it up and box from different stances. Obviamente, es talentoso, por lo que se necesitará un conjunto diferente de cada forma, pero sabemos qué esperar.. Revisé todo con mi entrenador Joe Gallagher y estamos listos para comenzar.”
(Sobre sus hermanos Liam y Callum siendo campeones y lo que podría significar potencialmente unirse a ellos…)
“Es especial. Hace dos semanas, Liam y Callum ganaron un título mundial europeo y eso me da confianza., el espíritu para caminar. Estoy en un lugar realmente bueno mentalmente y no podría sentirme mejor al hacerlo.. Después de que mi campo de entrenamiento fuera exitoso, simplemente te hace sentir mejor para convertirte en campeón mundial.”
(Sobre los campeones del Reino Unido en aumento el año pasado…)
“Hay mucha historia allí y para mí y mi familia., así que hacemos lo que siempre hemos querido hacer y queremos seguir avanzando.”
ENTRENADOR JOE GALLAGHER
(En el campo de entrenamiento…)
“Estuvo bien. Obviamente, se convirtió en la victoria de Callum. Hay un buen impulso. Callum y luego Stephen tiene su oportunidad de título mundial. Ha sido un ascenso lento y ardiente con Stephen, pero tiene, como yo lo llamo "su final de la Copa del Mundo’ — algo que va a tomar corazón y fuerza. Su fuerza va muy bien. Pedraza es muy buen luchador, buen ortodoxo, buen zurdo, él puede mezclarlo y estamos preparados para cualquier estilo que quiera traer en sábado.”
(Sobre el proceso de preparación para un luchador como Pedraza…)
“Es una pesadilla. Ya es bastante difícil cuando estás luchando contra un ortodoxo de calidad o un zurdo de calidad, de lo que es, but not only that. He can also box on the back foot and on the front foot so we’re varying sparring partners, we’re mixing up the sparring in between the rounds, switching stances, and whichever way Pedraza wants to fight at the end of the night, I’m sure we’ll have an answer for.
(On how he feels the fight will play out)
I think that’s all up to Pedraza, looking back at a few of his fights, he boxes slow and gets off to a good start but then he seems to lose his way a little in rounds. When you watch him against [Andrey] Klimov, he started out very well, put him under manners very quickly and had him nearly beat by the fourth round but [Andrey] managed to stay in very well and boxed really well. He got to the middle rounds, lost his way a little bit, zurdo cambiado, así que de cualquier manera será fascinante. Solo tenemos que asegurarnos de que no nos pillen demasiado temprano cuando es rápido y agudo y está tratando de poner modales a Stephen Smith y luego llevarlo a aguas profundas como Edner Cherry.”
(Su predicción…)
“Stephen Smith. Posiblemente por nocaut. No, definitivamente por nocaut.”
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Former World Champion Chad Dawson, Featherweight Contender Ryan Kielczweski & Undefeated Prospects Antonio Russell & Carlos Gongora Highlight Undercard Action on Saturday, Abril 16 From Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.

Doubleheader of World Title Fights Featured on
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
(11 p.m. Y/8 p.m. PT)
Mashantucket, Connecticut (Abril 11, 2016) – A stacked undercard of action featuring former world champion “Malo” Chad Dawson (33-4, 18 KOs), contendiente de peso pluma Ryan Kielczweski (24-1, 7 KOs) and undefeated prospects Antonio Russell (5-0, 4 KOs) y Carlos Góngora (4-0, 3 KOs) viene a Foxwoods Resort Casino en Mashantucket, Connecticut., en Sábado, Abril 16.
The event is headlined by a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader of world title fights: WBC campeón mundial de peso pluma Gary Russell Jr.. battles Ireland’s Patricio “el Castigador” Hyland and IBF Junior Lightweight World Champion Jose “Sniper” Pedraza takes on top contender Stephen “Swifty” Herrero from the UK, con una cobertura televisiva en vivo comenzando por SHOWTIME a las 11 p.m. Y/8 p.m. PT.
Dawson will face the veteran Cornelius White (23-4, 17 KOs) en una pelea de peso ligero de 10 asaltos, Kielczweski enters the ring for eight rounds of featherweight action, Gongora compite en una atracción de peso súper mediano mientras Russell se enfrenta Leonardo Reyes (3-9, 1 KO) in a bantamweight fight.
Also entering the ring is popular super bantamweight contender Shelley Vincent (16-0, 1 KO) out of Providence, RI., who will have plenty of support behind her when she takes on New Mexico’s Elizabeth Anderson (4-7, 1 KO) en un combate a seis asaltos.
Rounding out the action are a pair of prospects making their pro debuts as Providence’s Anthony Marsella Jr. fights in a four-round junior welterweight match and Connecticut’s Mykquan Williams in a four-round welterweight contest. Williams is a highly touted local prospect who fought to a 45-13 amateur record including three gold medal performances at the Ringside World Tournament.
Un ex campeón del mundo en el peso semipesado, Dawson returns to the ring looking for the 34º victoria de su exitosa carrera. El 33-años de edad, es dueño de victorias sobre el ex campeón mundial Bernard Hopkins, Antonio Tarver and Tomasz Ademek and most recently defeated Shujaa El Amin in December 2015. The veteran owns a 17-1 record in fights in his home state of Connecticut. He takes on the veteran White out of Houston who picked up victories in his last two starts over Marcus Oliveira and William Johnson.
Un segundo puesto en el 2008 Torneo nacional Golden Glove, el jugador de 25 años de edad, Kielczweski has become a staple fighting in his native New England. Nacido y criado en Quincy, Misa., he bounced back from his first defeat to deliver a first-round knockout over Anthony Napunyi in May 2015 and followed that up with a victory over veteran contender Rafael Vazquez in October of last year. During this camp, Kielczweski served as a chief sparring partner of the 126-pound champion Russell Jr.
Twice a National Golden Gloves runner up, Russell won the national championship in 2013 and he now looks to follow in the footsteps of his older brother and current 126-pound world champion Gary. A 23-year-old fighting out of Washington, D.C., Antonio has won four of his five fights inside of the distance. Se enfrenta al mexicano de 22 años Reyes.
Fighting out of Brooklyn but originally from Esmereldas, Ecuador, Gongora was an Olympian in 2008 y 2012. Desde que se convirtió en profesional en 2015, the 26-year-old has picked up four victories, including a fourth-round stoppage of Derrick Adkins in his most recent triumph in January.
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Abril 16 TRAINING CAMP NOTES: GARY RUSSELL, PATRICK HYLAND, JOSE PEDRAZA, STEPHEN SMITH

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® World Title Doubleheader

En vivo por SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. Y/8 p.m. PT) desde
Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut

NUEVA YORK (Abril 7, 2016) – The boxers who will be fighting Sábado, Abril 16 on aTIEMPO DE LA FUNCION CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® world title doubleheader are deep into their respective training camps as they continue preparation for their bouts at Foxwoods Resort Casino en Mashantucket, Connecticut.

 

En el evento principal, vivir TIEMPO DE LA FUNCION® (11 p.m. Y/8 p.m. PT), the talented and speedy southpaw Gary Russell Jr.. (26-1, 15 KOs) makes the first defense of his WBC Featherweight World Title against Irish contender Patrick Hyland (31-1, 15 KOs). In the SHOWTIME co-feature, unbeaten sniper Jose Pedraza (21-0, 12 KOs) risks his IBF 130-pound world title as he defends his title for the second time against a mandatory challenger, Stephen Smith (23-1, 13 KOs).

 

Russell, who won the 126-pound title with a fourth-round knockout over defending champion Jhonny González en marzo 28, 2015, trains in Washington, D.C.

 

Hyland, whose only loss suffered was to WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Javier Fortuna, has been training at a gym in Dublin, Irlanda, owned and operated by his trainer, Paschal Collins, whose older brother Steve was a former two-time WBO world champion. Paschal Collins also boxed as a pro but is best known for being Irish heavyweight Kevin McBride’s head trainer during his shocking knockout of Mike Tyson.

 

The switch-hitting Pedraza, un 2012 Puertorriqueño olímpico, has been working out in his native Puerto Rico. Herrero, de Liverpool, Inglaterra, has been training in the UK.

 

Below is what the confident boxers had to say with less than two weeks to go before their major fights:

 

GARY RUSSELL JR., WBC campeón mundial de peso pluma

(On Training Camp)

“I’ve been in camp in Washington, D.C. for about eight weeks. I suffered the head butt before my November fight but I have been able to train this whole time and returned to sparring eight weeks ago. It’s been a really long training camp but I’m ready to go. This is the hardest part. Fighting is easy, but the preparation before the fight is where the hard work comes in. Being out of the ring so long is difficult, but it’s part of the business. Everything happens for a reason and I’m just really keyed in mentally.”

 

(On fighting Patrick Hyland)

“Hyland is going to come in there to win. You have to have that confidence to get in the ring. He’s preparing himself, but the question is, will it be good enough? I highly doubt it. We don’t take anyone lightly and we prepare to the best of our abilities. Everyone in the ring can pull off the upset. That’s why I have to be prepared to the fullest.”

 

“He’s not really a pressure fighter so I might have to take the fight to him. He’s long and rangy and he tries to keep his distance. He’s not a big puncher but he definitely has the ability to steal a fight.”

 

(On the fighting Russell family)

“My brother Antuanne made the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team in the 141-pound division and he has a chance soon to qualify for the games with a tournament in Azerbaijan. My other brother Antonio is going to be on my undercard as well. Within my family we’re actually the first set of four brothers to all win the National Golden Gloves. That just goes to show the level of coaching we get from our dad, to have a world champion, two Olympians and four National Golden Gloves winners. We’re trying to leave a legacy in this sport. We’re all very similar in temperament and attitude. We all want to be world champions.”

 

(On dealing with injuries)

“I’ve never had a fight where I was 100 por ciento. There’s always been something going on. I have had hand injuries since the beginning of my career but we have creative ways to handle that and preserve my hands. Ahora mismo, Me siento muy bien. I just have to pick my shots more, but that’s where the speed becomes a factor.”

 

(On possible future opponents)

“If I can get by Hyland, I want to fight the winner of the Lee Selby vs. Eric Hunter fight and unify titles. After that I’d like to see Leo Santa Cruz and take care of that. Then I want another crack at Vasyl Lomachenko. I don’t care what weight Lomachenko is at, I’ll follow him. He has to see me.”
PATRICK HYLAND, Peso pluma Contender

 

(On Training Camp)

“I’ve been training at Celtic Warriors Gym in Dublin since before Christmas because I had a fight here (Irlanda) en Febrero. 6 but pulled out when I got word that I was fighting on March 12 (en el Mohegan Sun). When that fight was postponed, I took it easy for two weeks until the Abril 16show was announced. That’s when I started picking up training again. I’ve been training really hard and putting everything on the line to become WBC champ. We plan to arrive in the U.S. a week prior to the fight.”

(On fighting Gary Russell Jr.)
“To challenge a great champion, Gary Russell, Jr., is an honor for me. I think Gary is an awesome fighter with great hand speed and boxing ability. I’ve been working with Jono Carroll, an unbeaten Irish southpaw with good hand speed and good movement, who is ideal for what I have to work on to beat Russell.”

(On fighting again in the U.S.)
“I love fighting in the U.S. because there’s always a great atmosphere at the fights and it’s the real home of boxing. I’ve met friends for life who I consider family from the Marlboro area (Hyland lived in Marlboro, N.Y., for a couple of years). They’ll be at this fight, as always.”

(On the fighting Hyland brothers)
"
My brothers are no longer fighting. Their last fights were on the same show, Jan. 28, 2012 en Atlantic City, which I headlined in (against Emmanuel Lucero). My older brother, Edward (“Pride of Tallaght”) fought at super featherweight. He runs his own Boxing Club in Dublin. My other brother, Paulie, was a former European and Irish super bantamweight champion. He is back doing a bit of training. No other members of our Hyland family were in professional boxing. I’m hoping we’re not the last, aunque, as I’ve got a few nephews and my own son now. One day they might lace up the gloves.”

JOSE PEDRAZA, IBF Super Featherweight World Champion

 

(On Training Camp)

“I am currently training in the Municipal gym in Cidra, P.R., where I took my first steps in boxing. I decided to train here because it feels like home and I can feel the warmth of my people and I am able to set an example for those who are starting out in boxing as well.”


“My training started in December and it is divided into two sections (morning and evening). During the morning portion we work on all of the specifics of boxing, including gloving up in addition to physical training lasting about three and a half hours. For the evening portion of the training I run. Two days a week it is track training and four days of the week it is distance running for about two hours in the evening, making it a total of about five and a half to six hours of work daily.’’

(On his diet)

“Actually, gracias a Dios, I do not have a strict diet and can eat all varieties of foods. I am doing really well with weight and I just reduce portions in the evenings during the final stages of the camp to meet the required 130 libra. That’s why I do not miss any foods. My favorite foods are steak and other grilled foods. After the weigh-in I prefer the pastas my mom makes. She always prepares three different kinds for me.’’

 

(On his team)

“My team is composed of Mr. Luis Espada (trainer-manager), Francisco Flores (conditioning and track trainer), Andres Melendez (fuerza y ​​acondicionamiento) y el Dr.. Hector Santos (cutman and spiritual director). I’ve been with my trainer, who is my father, para 14 years ever since I threw my first punch. I haven’t made any major changes since I became champion. I’ve remained the same humble young man from a small town. I just push myself more to reach the bigger fights in the five categories from 130 to 154.”

 

(On his challenger Stephen Smith)

“I have seen some videos with my team of his fights and I can see that he is a boxer with a lot of resources who utilizes hooks to the body just as much as to the head. He is strong but something that works in my favor is that he is a come-forward fighter. He can handle 12 rounds comfortably. I hope on fight night I can neutralize all of his abilities and get the victory. I wouldn’t doubt if the win came by a KO anywhere from the sixth through the eighth round.’’

(Plans for his future in boxing)

“There are conversations about going up to 135. I’ve been at this weight since 2007; my body is demanding for me to go up to 135. Eventually my aspirations as a boxer are to be able to make boxing history not just in Puerto Rico but in the world. I want to go up and be the champion in five categories.”

“First and foremost I would like to face Francisco Vargas; he’s a seasoned boxer and is strong with a lot of rage. He went to the Olympics like I did in 2008 and he became a champion in what could be considered the fight of the year for 2015, very dramatic. It would be the Mexico vs. Puerto Rico rivalry. Another fighter who I would like to face is the champion Javier Fortuna. He is simply just a loud mouth with a poor memory (or selective memory) but I’ll send him a note to look up what happened in boxing history during the Roman Cup 2006 en la República Dominicana. I’ll leave it to him as an assignment.’’

 

(On his inspiration and role models)

“My biggest inspiration is my family. It is they who always, día tras día, are there supporting me as my No. 1 fan. I am a pro-family man and my family is my engine with God as my strength. Together they inspire me to carry the responsibility on my shoulders of doing my best in and out of the ring.’’

 

“Floyd Mayweather. He is an intelligent boxer and his abilities distinguish himself. He also works and trains very hard and puts in the gym time. He’s a man of his word and he invests 100 percent to each in his training camps and knows how to manage his fans as well. So many fans would like to see him win and just as many like to see him lose, but people just want to see him.’’

 

STEPHEN SMITH, FIB No. 1 Super Featherweight Contender

 

(On the significance of this matchup)

“All fights are important but this one is especially very important for me to win so that I can get back to where I was in the division.’’

 

(On finally getting a crack at the world title)

“I’ve waited a long time for this opportunity, but the timing couldn’t be better. I’m excited to get the opportunity to win the world title live on Sky Sports in the UK and on SHOWTIME in America.’’

 

(His views of the defending champion)

“Pedraza is a good fighter with a good amateur background and he’s not a world champion for nothing. He can box from either stance but I am confident of winning. I wouldn’t expect it to be an easy fight. It’s a world title fight, it’s meant to be tough. I’m preparing for the best of him; I don’t think he was at his best last time out against (Edner) Cereza.

 

“He could have lost that fight, but he got the win and he’s going to look to show he’s better than that. We’ve covered all bases as far as sparring for whatever way he comes out, and I think I have the game plan to beat him.

 

“It’s not like he’s looked at me and thought ‘he’s an easy fight– he has no choice if he wants to keep his title. I think this fight has happened at the right time for me. It’s dragged out a bit but I’ve got a good head on my shoulders and I think that everything happens for a reason. My last outing was a career-best performance and I think that this has come at the right time.’’

 

(On his strategy)

"(Entrenador) Joe Gallagher is as meticulous as anyone when it comes to preparing to face someone. Pedraza’s a lot more aggressive from the orthodox stance, but we’ve studied everything and we’re really confident. The gym is still going strong; we were gutted for Scott Quigg as we know how much he gives in the gym for each fight. Spirits were down for a bit but big fights keep coming round, and now I have my fight.”

 

(On answering the critics who said he’d never fight for a title after his 2011 defeat to Selby)

“Because I had such a successful amateur career, I think that big things were expected of me. I had a bit of bad luck with injury, the loss to Selby set me back, but that was more from people writing me off. Lee is world champion now so there’s no disgrace in that, but people were saying after that fight that I wouldn’t fight for a world title. It can be a fickle sport at times but I’ve come back stronger and I think I will prove a lot of people wrong in America.’’

 

(En his fighting brothers, Paul, Liam and Callum)

“The family is doing great things, but it’s just something that we all set out to do when we started boxing so it’s not really come as a surprise to us. We work hard every day and we’ve hit the goals we’ve set ourselves; Liam is world champion, Paul has boxed for the world title twice, Callum is on the verge and I box for a world title soon. Four brothers fighting for world titles is a massive achievement but for us, it’s not enoughwe want to win them. I think it’s very achievable for us, Paul is back tonight and he’s looking for another shot, so it’s realistic to say that three of us will box for world titles this year.’’

 

(On making his U.S. debut)

“The training is the same but there’s more pressure and more media attention on this one as it’s the big one. I’ve never boxed in the states myself but I’ve been over there with Paul and Callum, and anyone who has brothers that box will tell you it is worse when they are fighting than when it’s your own fight. I know what to expect over there and I’m going to embrace it and soak it all up.”

 

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The event is promoted by DiBella Entertainment. The bout featuring Pedraza and Smith is promoted in association with Gary Shaw Productions, Universal Promotions and Matchroom Boxing.