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Jermall Charlo Houston Media Workout Quotes & Awọn fọto

Unbeaten Former World Champion Meets Hugo Centeno Jr. Saturday, March 3 in Interim Middleweight Title Showdown Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ
Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
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Houston (Kínní 8, 2018) – Unbeaten former 154-pound world champion Jermall Charlo hosted a media workout Thursday in his hometown of Houston as he prepares for his WBC Interim Middleweight World Title showdown against Hugo Centeno Jr. Saturday, March 3 lati Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.
The Premier Boxing Champions event will be headlined by heavyweight champion Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder defending his title against unbeaten contender Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz.
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Here is what Charlo and his trainer Ronnie Shields had to say Thursday from Charlo Boxing and Fitness Club in Houston:
Charlo Jermall
It’s going to be a tough fight against Hugo Centeno Jr. If he can stand up to my power, we’re going to fight and it’ll be a brutal war. If he can’t, I’ll take him out in the first round.
We can’t let Houston down now. My brother and I have made it this far. We can’t stop now. It’s my turn to put on a spectacular performance on March 3. I’m trying to one-up my brother’s previous performance each time I step in there.
My goal is to show everybody that I’m the best middleweight in the world. I’m going to keep fighting everyone they put in front of me. I’m going to knock them out one-by-one until Canelo or Golovkin have to face me.
I’ve had the chance to work on some improvements to my game since my last fight. I think having even more patience in the ring is going to help step my game up even higher. I want to be a champion at middleweight more than I did at 154-pounds.
“Hugo Centeno Jr. is another fighter who is in my way. I know he’ll come in prepared, but I’m confident I’m going to walk out of there with the victory.
This is going to be a big year for me and my brother. We’re going to keep showing everyone why we’re so feared.
Ronnie asà, Charlo ká olukọni
Jermall looks great in training camp and we expect him to be at his best come March 3. He’s motivated to put on a good show and prove to everyone he’s a force in this division.
Hugo Centeno is a quality fighter. He’s well-trained and has length, so Jermall knows he has to be prepared. Centeno isn’t going to let him win, Jermall is going to have to go in and impose his will on the man.
I believe Jermall has the talent and determination to beat any of the top middleweights out there. We’re going to keep working every day so that when the time comes for one of those fights with a Golovkin or Canelo, he’ll be prepared to take advantage of the opportunity.
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Sensational 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas Battles Jorge Rojas Live in Primetime on Premier Boxing Champions On FOX & FOX Deportes from Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas in Primetime on Saturday, Kínní 17 ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT

Former Champions Victor Ortiz & Devon Alexander Clash
In Headlining Welterweight Showdown & Undefeated
Contender Caleb Plant Meets RogelioPorkyMedina In IBF
Super Middleweight Title Elimination in Co-Feature
Igbesẹ, TX. (Kínní 8, 2018) – Gíga touted 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas yoo jagun Jorge Rojas in a six-round matchup live in primetime on Saturday, Kínní 17 in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes action from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas with television covered starting at 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT.
Balderas vs. Rojas will be featured on fight night coverage, which is headlined by a 12-round duel between former welterweight world champions Victor Ortiz (32-6-2, 25 KOs) ati Devon Alexander (27-4, 14 KOs) in the main event and an a 12-round IBF super middleweight title elimination bout between undefeated contender Kalebu “Sweethands” Ohun ọgbìn (16-0, 10 KOs) ati RogelioPorkyMedina (38-8, 32 KOs) ninu awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara.
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It’s just speaks to who Karlos is that he has a televised spot on national TV,” said Richard Schaefer, Chairman and CEO of Ringstar Sports, Balderas’ olugbeleke. “He’s one of those once in a generation talents that combines power, style and grace. From his ring walk and how easily he dispatches opponents you can see this young man has star written all over him. He has thatitfactor. He engages people and gets them all fired up. He has an amazing aura. He’s fun to watch and engaging. I’m expecting a great performance from him.
The 21-year-old Balderas (3-0, 3 KOs), a first-generation Mexican-American, competed on the U.S. Olympic boxing team in the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Balderas of Santa Maria, California turned pro last year and fought three times in 2017. He scored a knockout victory over Carlos Flores in his last fight on Oṣu kejila. 15.
I’m very happy to be fighting on this card on FOX and FOX Deportes in primetime,” said Balderas. “It means more people can see that I’m here and I’m ready and I’m in great shape. We’ve been doing a bunch of different things in my training camp, like biking and swimming that I know will help me. My first three fights have finished very fast, so people haven’t seen my true speed and power. I have an explosiveness that I’d like to showcase more. I’ll look to show more of my speed and my boxing skill in this fight. I need more rounds and experience to progress. I want to box and move more, use my feet more in this fight. I’d like to do that, but we’ll see what happens.
Rojas (4-2-1, 2 KOs) fought four times last year and is coming off a loss to Cesar Soriano in his last fight on Oṣu Kẹwa. 17. The 27-year-old Rojas of Puebla, Mexico will be fighting in the U.S. for the first time in his career.
I’ve been given a great opportunity,” said Rojas. Mo n lilọ si jade lọ nibẹ, fight my heart out and try to do my best. Let the best man win. I’m going to do everything I can to represent my team and my city of Cholula. I’ve been training really hard to make the most of this chance. This is really big for me and I want to leave a good impression on the fans, no matter the result.
Also featured on this exciting night of fights is former 154-pound champion Austin eja (30-4, 17 KOs), ti o gba lori Juan De Angel (20-7-1, 18 KOs) in a junior middleweight affair, former title challenger Thomas Williams Jr. (20-3, 14 KOs), ti o ogun Humberto Velazco Torres (18-1-1, 12 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super middleweight ija, Mark Anthony Hernandez(11-1, 3 KOs), ti o gba lori Jeison Rosario (14-1, 11 KOs) in an eight-round middleweight fight and 154-pound contender Tony Harrison (25-2, 20 KOs), who enters the ring looking to pick up a victory on his way to a second world title shot.
Rounding out the action is IBF Female Featherweight World Champion Jennifer Han (16-3-1, 1 KO), who fights out of El Paso and will defend her title against Bolivia’s Lizbeth Crespo (11-3, 3 KOs), plus Argentina’s Jonathan Pachado (1-0, 1 KO) lodi si Josh Ross (3-6-4) in a four-round lightweight fight, unbeaten Wesley Diana (1-0, 1 KO) in four rounds of lightweight action and Karlosbrother Jose Balderas (2-0) in a four round bantamweight affair.
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Caleb Plant Las Vegas Media Workout Quotes & Awọn fọto

Undefeated Contender Plant Battles Rogelio Medina in Super Middleweight World Title Eliminator Saturday, Kínní 17 in Primetime on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes from Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas
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Las fegasi (Kínní 7, 2018) – Undefeated super middleweight contender Kalebu “Sweethands” Ohun ọgbìn hosted a media workout in Las Vegas Wednesday as he prepares for his world title eliminator showdown against RogelioPorkyMedina Saturday, Kínní 17 as part of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT and is headlined by a 12-round duel between former welterweight world champions Victor Ortiz ati Devon Alexander. Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
Here is what Plant had to say Thursday from City Boxing Gym in Las Vegas:
Kalebu ọgbin
Medina is a rough, tough competitor who comes to win every time. He puts it all on the line, so I expect it to be a great fight. He’s going to fight to the very end so I have to be ready.
“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti o tayọ. A lot of fighters say this, but this truly has been my best camp. My sparring and my strength training has been on point. My weight is on point and I’m ready to put it all together on February 17.
My team has done a great job putting me in a position to be at my best on fight night. We’re going to keep working so that everything finishes with me putting on a great performance in El Paso.
It’s great to be fighting in primetime on FOX and FOX Deportes. I know I’ll have a lot of eyes on me but I’m not going to let it affect what I do. I’m going to stay under control and execute the game plan we worked on.
Caleb Truax just won the IBF title and after this fight I’ll be number two in that division. That’s definitely a fight that we want and will look to make happen after this one. David Benavidez is the fight I would want first after I win the IBF title.
This is going to be a fun USA vs. Mexico fight and I’m looking to represent for my country. I think the competitiveness will be extremely high on fight night.
I’m thankful to everyone who has supported me and I’m going to keep giving them great performances on Kínní 17.”
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Showtime SPORTS® ATI Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju kede ile ise-yori, ALL-STAR BOXING SCHEDULE

10 Marquee Events Kọja First Half Of 2018
12 World aṣaju; 14 undefeated awọn onija
12 World asiwaju njà
Danny Garcia * Deontay Wilder * Jermall Charlo * Mikey Garcia * Erislandy Lara
Adrien Broner * Keith Thurman * Leo Santa Cruz * Abneri Mares
* Jermell Charlo * Errol Spence Jr.
NIU YOKI January 24, 2018 Showtime idaraya ati Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ti kede awọn tẹlifisiọnu tito sile fun Showtime asiwaju Boxing® for the first half of the year. Airing 10 ifiwe aye-kilasi Boxing isele – ifihan 12 world champions and 12 aye akọle njà – PBC ati Showtime ti wa ni Igbekale ẹya ile ise bošewa fun a oke-flight Boxing akoko ati ki o kan ipele ti agbari ko ṣaaju ki o ri ninu awọn idaraya.
The schedule features more than two dozen elite fighters competing in boxing’s deepest and most talent-laden weight divisions and boasts the largest collection of stars in the sport today. Awọn sileti nfun meje matchups ti oke-10 ni ipo awọn onija, mẹrin matchups ti oke-marun ni ipo awọn onija, mẹrin oke-10 iwon-fun-iwon won won aye aṣaju ati ọkan aye akọle unification ija.
Mu nipa Showtime ati PBC, Boxing kari a atunṣe ni 2017 pẹlu mulẹ aye aṣaju Mikey Garcia, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Deontay Wilder, Leo Santa Cruz ati Anthony Joṣua, papọ budding irawọ Gervonta Davis, Errol Spence Jr., Jermell ati Jermall Charlo ati David Benavidez. Ni 2018, gbogbo ti wa ni mu ile-ipele ni awọn ji ti awọn feyinti nipa Floyd Mayweather, Wladimir Klitschko, Miguel Cotto ati awọn miran.
“Awọn irawọ ti iwongba ti deedee, ati Showtime ati PBC yoo lekan si ṣeto awọn Pace fun enikeji odun ni Boxing,” wi Stephen Espinoza, Aare, Idaraya & iṣẹlẹ Elétò, Showtime Awọn nẹtiwọki Inc. “Lati tẹsiwaju pẹlu awọn rere ipa, wa ìlépa ni lati fi awọn gan ti o dara ju njà lori kan dédé igba fun awọn broadest ṣee ṣe jepe. This lineup delivers pivotal bouts with frequency and purpose – gbogbo free si wa awọn alabapin. Showtime jẹ jina si kuro ni No. 1 nlo fun Boxing egeb orilẹ-ede.”
Awọn 27 onija si ni yi ile ise-yori tito ara 731 lapapọ AamiEye, 106 world title victories and a staggering win percentage of .957. Fourteen of the fighters are undefeated and all but four have earned at least one world championship. Also included in this lineup are four of the consensus top-10 ranked welterweights, meji ninu awọn ipohunpo oke-marun ni ipo featherweights, ati mẹta ti awọn ipohunpo oke-marun awọn onija ni 154-iwon pipin.
Awọn ni kikun sileti ti Boxing iṣẹlẹ airs ifiwe kọja gbogbo Showtime awọn iru ẹrọ – tẹlifisiọnu, mobile ati awọn nẹtiwọki ile ayelujara sisanwọle iṣẹ.
Ni 2017, Showtime idaraya fi awọn ile ise ká julọ significant ati ki o dédé iṣeto – 25 nights of live boxing featuring 33 aye asiwaju njà ati diẹ sii ju 70 bouts in all. Lọgan ti lẹẹkansi, awọn brightest irawọ yoo koju ni pipa bi awọn nẹtiwọki iloju awọn julọ okeerẹ ati ki o ọranyan iṣeto ni Boxing, han ni isalẹ:
2018 Showtime Boxing iṣeto
Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju
Jan 20 SPENCE vs. PETERSON Brooklyn
IBF Welterweight World asiwaju
EASTER JR. la. Fortuna
IBF Lightweight World Championship
Feb 17 GARCIA vs. RIOS Las fegasi
WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator
BENAVIDEZ vs. Gabriel II
WBC Super Middleweight World asiwaju
Okun 3 Wilder vs. Ortiz Brooklyn
WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju
Charlo vs. CENTENO JR.
WBC adele Middleweight asiwaju
Okun 10 GARCIA vs. LIPINETS San Antonio
IBF Junior Welterweight World asiwaju
BARTHELEMY vs. RELIKH II
WBA Super Lightweight World asiwaju
April 7 LARA vs. HURD
154-Iwon World asiwaju unification
April 21 BRONER vs. Figueroa
WBC Super Lightweight Title Eliminator
GERVONTA Davis
Le 19 Keith Thurman Brooklyn
WBA / WBC Welterweight World asiwaju
Le 19 Stevenson vs. JACK Canada
WBC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju
June 9 SANTA CRUZ vs. MARES II Los Angeles
WBA Featherweight World asiwaju
JERMELL Charlo
WBC Super Welterweight World asiwaju
June 16 Errol Spence JR. Dallas
IBF Welterweight World asiwaju
2018 Oyan Nipa iṣẹlẹ
Jan. 20: Spence vs. Peterson – Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn
Ọkan ninu awọn Boxing ká julọ gíga kasi odo aṣaju, unbeaten IBF Welterweight World asiwaju Errol Spence Jr. (22-0, 19 KOs) gba si pa awọn iṣeto pẹlu ohun kẹjọ-yika TKO ti tele meji-pipin aye asiwaju ati oke-10 ni ipo welterweightLamont Peterson (35-3-1, 17 KOs) in Spence first title defense. Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated IBF Lightweight World asiwaju Robert ajinde Jr. (20-0, 14 KOs) gba a sunmọ, pipin-ipinnu gun lori tele aye asiwaju Javier Fortuna (33-1-1, 23 KOs) ni ohun igbese-aba ti ija.
Feb. 17: Garcia la. Rios – Mandalay Bay Awọn iṣẹlẹ Center ni Las Vegas
Meji-pipin aye asiwaju Danny Garcia (33-1, 19 KOs) returns to the ring to begin his quest toward another welterweight world championship. Garcia’s long reigns at 140 ati 147 pounds ended last March in a close decision loss to unified champion Keith Thurman. Bayi, Garcia yoo koju alakikanju tele aye asiwaju Brandon Rios (34-3-1, 25 KOs), ohun gbogbo-igbese Onija ti o ti ja ti o dara ju ninu awọn idaraya. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Boxing ká àbíkẹyìn aye asiwaju, 21-odun kan David Benavidez (19-0, 17 KOs), yoo ṣe rẹ akọkọ akọle olugbeja ni a rematch lodi si oke contender Ronald Gavril (18-2, 14 KOs). Awọn Super middleweights ja a ojlofọndotenamẹ tọn ija kẹhin Kẹsán ti pari ni a ti ariyanjiyan ipinnu fun Benavidez.
March 3: Wilder vs. Ortiz – Lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn
Awọn isoji ti awọn heavyweight aye asiwaju pipin tẹsiwaju. America ká undefeated, Ṣe Ko. 1 heavyweight, WBC World asiwaju Deontay Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs),yoo koju elegbe unbeaten Challenger Luis Ortiz (28-0, 24 KOs) ninu ohun ti ifojusọna matchup ti ipohunpo oke-5 ni ipo heavyweights. Wilder ti o waye ni ṣojukokoro alawọ ewe igbanu niwon January 2015 ki o si ṣe mẹfa aseyori akọle defenses. Bayi, Wilder bi mẹẹta a nyara ti oye Cuba pugilist pẹlu ńlá punching agbara ni Ortiz. Awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ yoo ẹya tele Super welterweight asiwaju ati oke middleweight contender Jermall Charlo (26-0, 20 KOs) mu lori lẹẹkan-lu contender Hugo Centeno Jr. (26-1, 14 KOs)fun awọn adele WBC Middleweight World asiwaju.
March 10: Garcia la. Lipinets – Freeman Coliseum ni San Antonio
Ọkan ninu awọn oke iwon-fun-iwon onija ni Boxing, Mikey Garcia (37-0, 30 KOs) yoo gbiyanju lati ṣe itan nipa yiya a aye akọle ni a kẹrin àdánù kilasi. Duro ni ọna rẹ jẹ unbeaten agbara-puncher ati IBF Jr. Welterweight asiwaju Sergey Lipinets (13-0, 10 KOs), ti o ti wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ akọkọ akọle olugbeja. Meji 140-iwon oyè yoo si wa lori ila bi meji-pipin asiwaju Rances Barthelemy (26-0, 13 KOs)wulẹ lati di akọkọ Cuba afẹṣẹja lati lailai win aye ri ni meta o yatọ si àdánù kilasi nigbati o bi mẹẹta Kirly Relikh (21-2, 9 KOs) ni a rematch ti won ariyanjiyan May ija, akoko yi fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBA Super Lightweight akọle.
April 7: Lara vs. Hurd – Location TBD
WBA World asiwaju Erislandy Lara (25-2-2, 14 KOs) and IBF World Champion Jarrett Hurd (21-0, 15 KOs) yoo pade lati unify oyè ni a asọye akoko fun awọn 154-iwon pipin. Ni 2017, Showtime televised mẹjọ matchups ifihan gbogbo awọn ti awọn oke-marun ni ipo Super welterweight aṣaju-ati challengers ni ohun laigba aṣẹ figagbaga. Eleyi unification baramu yoo ihò awọn imọ wizardry ti Cuba ká Lara lodi si awọn agbara ati ipinnu ti awọn Hurd.
April 21: Broner vs. Figueroa – Lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn
Mẹrin-pipin aye asiwaju Adrien Broner (33-3, 24 KOs) ti iṣeto ti ara rẹ ko nikan bi ọkan ninu awọn tobi fa ninu awọn idaraya, sugbon bi a Onija ti o jẹ nigbagbogbo setan lati koju si awọn toughest idije. Ti yoo tesiwaju nigbati o gba lori undefeated tele aye asiwaju Omar Figueroa (27-0-1, 19 KOs), ohun gbogbo-igbese brawler ti ko gba a igbese sẹhin, as the former champions meet in a WBC Super Lightweight Final Eliminator. The co-main event will feature one of boxing’s brightest young stars in Gervonta Davis (19-0, 18 KOs) bi awọn 23-odun-atijọ undefeated tele asiwaju wulẹ lati ri dukia rẹ akọle.
Le 19: Thurman defends yeyin Titles – Lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn
Keith Thurman jẹ nikan ni iṣọkan 147-iwon aye asiwaju ati awọn ipohunpo No. 1-ni ipo Onija ni Boxing ká preeminent àdánù pipin. The undefeated Thurman(28-0, 22 KOs) ti o waye ni WBA akọle niwon 2015. O si so awọn WBC igbanu pẹlu kan decisive win lori tẹlẹ undefeated Danny Garcia kẹhin March ninu awọn julọ ti wo ija ti awọn ọdún, a igbejade ti Showtime Boxing lori Sibiesi. Awọn wọnyi ohun igbonwo ipalara ti o beere abẹ, Thurman yoo pada si igbese lodi si ohun alatako lati wa ni pinnu.
Le 19: Stevenson vs. Jack – lati Canada
WBC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju Adonis Stevenson (29-1, 24 KOs) ti gba wọle knockouts ni mefa ninu rẹ mẹjọ akọle defenses ati ki o yoo koju boya rẹ toughest ipenija nigbati o ogun meji-pipin asiwaju Badou Jack (22-1-2, 13 KOs).Jack gba a 175-iwon aye akọle ninu imọlẹ rẹ heavyweight Uncomfortable ni Oṣù ati relinquished awọn igbanu ni ibere lati lẹsẹkẹsẹ ṣe yi matchup ti oke-marun ni ipo ina heavyweights.
June 9: Santa Cruz vs. Mares II – Lati Los Angeles
wọn 2015 akọle showdown mu Staples Center enia si awọn oniwe-ẹsẹ, WBA Featherweight asiwaju Leo Santa Cruz (34-1-1, 19 KOs) ati mẹta-pipin aye asiwaju Abneri Mares (31-2-1, 15 KOs) yoo pade lẹẹkansi ni wọn pín ilu ti Los Angeles. Santa Cruz, ti o tun ti waye oyè ni meta ìpín fun awọn ti o ti kọja odun mefa, si maa wa ọkan ninu awọn julọ prolific awọn onija ni idaraya loni. Iya, a tele aye asiwaju ni bantamweight, Super bantamweight ati featherweight, ni ero lati bère gbẹsan lẹhin ti awọn sunmọ poju ipinnu pipadanu si Santa Cruz ni 2015. Yi ga-okowo matchup laarin ipohunpo oke-marun ni ipo featherweights yoo fun siwaju wípé to a tolera pipin ti o ba pẹlu Gary Russell Jr., Carl Frampton and Lee Selby. The consensus No. 1 Onija ni 154 poun, Jermell Charlo (30-0, 15 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ WBC Super Welterweight World asiwaju ninu awọn àjọ-ẹya lodi si ohun alatako lati wa ni pinnu.
June 16: Spence defends Welterweight Title – lati Dallas
Alabapade pa a dominating iṣẹ lodi si kan oke-10 tele welterweight asiwaju, iwon-fun-iwon nla Errol Spence Jr. (23-0, 20 KOs) pada si ilu rẹ ti Dallas fun awọn keji olugbeja ti awọn IBF Welterweight World asiwaju.
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HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEONTAY WILDER MAKES SEVENTH DEFENSE AGAINST UNDEFEATED CONTENDER LUIS ORTIZ SATURDAY, Oṣù 3 LATI Barclays ile-iṣẹ IN Brooklyn & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Tun IN Ise! UNDEFEATED FORMER WORLD CHAMPION JERMALL CHARLO BATTLES ONCE-BEATEN HUGO CENTENO JR. FOR INTERIM 160-POUND TITLE
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Brooklyn (Jan. 23, 2018) – Undefeated WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder will face his toughest opponent to date when he meets hard-hitting Cuban southpaw Luis “The Real King Kong” Ortiz Saturday, March 3 lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™ and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
The co-feature of the evening will see the return of undefeated former 154-pound world champion Jermall Charlo, a powerful knockout artist who is looking to prove that he is a dangerous contender in the star-studded middleweight division. Once-beaten contender Hugo Centeno Jr. will test Charlo’s 160-pound credentials when they meet in a 12-round match to determine the WBC interim champion, with the winner immediately stepping into the picture for middleweight supremacy.
Tickets for the show, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ati TGB ni igbega, bẹrẹ ni $50 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Lati ra tiketi, visit Ticketmaster.com, BarclaysCenter.com, tabi ipe 800-745-3000. Tickets for the event can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center.
We’re very excited to bring the heavyweight champion of the world, Deontay Wilder, back to Brooklyn for his seventh title defense and third appearance at Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “This fight is happening because Deontay wanted to silence his critics by taking on the biggest challenge available. Deontay has an axe to grind with Ortiz and will swing it on March 3. Former 154-lb. champion Jermall Charlo is already a top player at middleweight and plans to prove he’s carried his power with him by facing one of the division’s best prospects, Hugo Centeno Jr., who is coming off a huge knockout victory in his last fight.
Deontay Wilder and Luis Ortiz is one of the best fights that can be made in the heavyweight division and itswhat heavyweights are all aboutpower versus power,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Everybody loves the knockout and that’s what Wilder and Ortiz specialize in. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Jermall Charlo is strictly seek and destroy in the ring. That ferocious spirit made him a force at 154 and he has brought it with him to the 160 pound ranks. Centeno is a rugged competitor and he doesn’t back down from anyone. That makes this a can’t miss fight for the boxing fans.
True heavyweights in every sense of the word, the 6-foot-7, 228-pound Wilder and the 6-foot-4, 240-pound Ortiz have 62 combined knockout victories.
The 32-year-old Wilder (39-0, 38 KOs), the only reigning American heavyweight world champion, is a knockout artist with the power to end any fight in spectacular fashion. His only professional match that went the distance was the fight in which he won his world title with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision over Bermane Stiverne on Jan. 17, 2015 -the birthday of legendary heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. The champion out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama added Stiverne to his list of knockout victims in his last fight with a devastating first round destruction in their rematch at Barclays Center on Oṣu kọkanla. 4.
Wilder was originally supposed to fight Ortiz that night, but Ortiz was pulled from the match after he tested positive for a banned substance. Ortiz was later cleared after the WBC determined he had failed to list medication that he was taking on his pre-testing paperwork, which triggered the positive test. He was assessed a fine and allowed to resume boxing.
Wilder, a Bronze Medal winner for the U.S. Olympic boxing team at the 2008 Beijing Games, has successfully defended the title six times. This will be his third title defense at Barclays Center. In his first defense at Barclays Center, Wilder scored a memorable ninth-round knockout over Artur Szpilka back in Jan. 2016.
I’m looking forward to returning to Barclays Center to defend my title for a seventh time,” Wilder sọ. “Luis Ortiz is one of the toughest guys around and he’s supposed to be the boogeyman in the heavyweight division. But I’ve never been afraid of the boogeyman and I’ve knocked out every opponent that I’ve faced. I plan on keeping that streak going. Everyone standing in my way of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion has to go down. It’s Luis Ortiz’s turn.
The 38-year-old Ortiz (28-0, 24 KOs), of Camaguey, Cuba by way of Miami, Fla., will make his Barclays Center debut when he meets Wilder for his first title shot. The hard-hitting southpaw turned pro seven years ago after defecting from Cuba and has since been steadily climbing the heavyweight ladder. He cemented his standing in the division with victories over veteran contenders Bryant Jennings, Tony Thompson and Malik Scott and is the No. 1-ranked contender by the WBC. Ni re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, Ortiz scored a devastating second-round knockout of Daniel Martz in Miami, Florida on Oṣu kejila. 15.
If Ortiz wins, he will become the first Cuban born fighter to win a heavyweight world championship.
This really is the best versus the best as far as the heavyweight division, and everyone who knows boxing knows that,” Ortiz said. “There’s been too much talking already. It’s time to fight. All I ask now is that the winner of this fight receives the respect from the other man, from the public, from the media and the fans that they deserve as the best heavyweight in the U.S.
Charlo (26-0, 20 KOs) won his super welterweight title with a dominant knockout of Cornelius Bundrage in 2015 and eventually achieved the distinction of holding a world title in the same weight class (154 poun) as his twin brother after Jermell won a title in 2016. After successfully defending his 154-pound title three times, Charlo of Richmond, Texas decided to move up to 160 pounds to win another title in a different weight class. In his debut at 160-pounds the 27-year-old scored a TKO victory over Jorge Sebastian Heiland at Barclays Center on July 29.
I really love fighting in Brooklyn and at Barclays Center,” Said Charlo. “The fans in Brooklyn always show me a lot of love. Since my last fight I’ve had a chance to work on my patience and work on improvements to my game. I’ve got the same feeling that I had before I won my first world title. I want to be a champion at 160 more than I did the first time at 154. More than anything I just want to get back in the ring. Centeno is a tough fighter. He’ll be a hard test for someone who isn’t at my level. Mo n ko mu ohunkohun kuro lati fun u. But he’s just another fighter that’s in my way. I don’t feel like I have anything to prove to anyone else in this fight. I’m all about proving things to myself now. In the 160-pound division you’re hearing my name more and more. It’s more than you did when I was at 154 poun.”
The 26-year-old Centeno (26-1, 14 KOs) caught everyone’s attention when he scored a stunning knockout of Immanuwel Aleem in his last fight on Aug. 25. It was enough to springboard Centeno into middleweight title contention. Centeno of Oxnard, California successfully rebounded from a tough TKO loss to Maiej Sulecki on June 18, 2016 with a victory over Ronald Montes before his match against Aleem.
I’m excited for the opportunity,” said Centeno. “I think my last outing had a lot to do with this/ It helped to put me in this position. Charlo is a great fighter with a lot of talent. I feel like we have similar statures. It’s going to be an interesting fight. I think it’s going to come down to who is the smarter fighter that night and who has more left in the tank toward the end. This is a life-changing, career-changing fight for me that could lead to bigger and better things. I’m coming to win.
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MIKEY GARCIA vs. SERGEY LIPINETS WORLD TITLE SHOWDOWN RESCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, Oṣù 10 LIVE ON SHOWTIME AT THE FREEMAN COLISEUM IN SAN ANTONIO & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Unbeaten Three-Division World Champion Garcia Challenges Unbeaten Junior Welterweight World Champion Lipinets in SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Main Event
San Antonio, TX (January 19, 2018) – The highly anticipated showdown between undefeated three-division world champion Mikey Garcia and IBF 140-pound champion Sergey Lipinets has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 10th. The Premier Boxing Champions event was set to take place on February 10th, but Garcia’s quest for a fourth world title had to be rescheduled following a training injury to Lipinets’ ọwọ. The fight will be live on SHOWTIME and will remain in San Antonio but move to the Freeman Coliseum.
Ticket information will be released early next week. Those holding tickets for the original date at the Alamodome will receive priority on seat exchange for the new venue. Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $250, $150, $75, $50 ati $20 and will be available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 210 556-6390. The event is promoted by Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions, in association with Leija-Battah Promotions.
The remainder of the card will remain the same including the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING co-feature, which will see two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy mu lori Kiryl Relikh in a rematch of their thrilling fight last May, this time for the vacant WBA 140-pound world title. The doubleheader of title bouts in the wide-open 140-pound division sets the stage for a potential unification match.
The 29-year-old Garcia (37-0, 30 KOs), emphatically returned to pound-for-pound lists in 2017 by scoring a highlight reel knockout of Dejan Zlaticanin to win the WBC Lightweight World Championship in January and then dominating four-division champion Adrien Broner on his way to a unanimous decision in July. Garcia is a member of a renowned boxing family, and is noted for his sportsmanship and his commanding presence in the ring, honed by his brother and acclaimed trainer Robert Garcia.
Garcia, of Moreno Valley by way of Oxnard, Calif., returned to the ring after a two-and-half-year layoff in July 2016 without missing a beat by stopping former champion Elio Rojas. Garcia, who has held world titles at 126, 130 ati 135 poun, has stopped 19 ti re kẹhin 22 opponents including Roman “Rocky” Martinez, Juan Manuel Lopez and Orlando Salido.
With a win, Garcia would become only the third fighter in modern history to become champion at 126, 130, 135 and 140-pounds, joining future Hall of Famers Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao*.
The unbeaten Lipinets (13-0, 10 KOs) captured a super lightweight world title in just his 13th pro fight by defeating Akihiro Kondo via a unanimous decision on Kọkànlá Oṣù 4 lori Showtime. He is originally from Kazakhstan but moved to Russia when he was six years old. He currently lives in Beverly Hills, California, Lipinets and is trained by Buddy McGirt.
The 28-year-old moved up the 140-pound rankings with victories over then unbeaten Haskell Rhodes, Levan Ghvamichava and Walter Castillo before knocking out Leonardo Zappavigna in a world title eliminator last December. Lipinets will look to stamp his place as an elite fighter when he takes on the accomplished and dangerous Garcia on March 10.
*Pacquiao won lineal championships at 126 and 140-pounds, although he did not win alphabet titles.
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Victor Ortiz vs. Devon Alexander El Paso, Texas Press Conference Quotes & Awọn fọto

Primetime Matchup of Former Welterweight Champions Headlines
Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & Akata idaraya Saturday,
Kínní 17 from Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas
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Igbesẹ, TX. (January 10, 2018) – Tele welterweight aye aṣaju “Vicious” Victor Ortiz ati Devon Alexander “The Nla” went face-to-face for the first time Wednesday at a press conference in El Paso, Texas to discuss their showdown that headlines Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, Feb. 17 from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT and features unbeaten contender Kalebu “Sweethands” Ohun ọgbìn njijadu RogelioPorkyMedina in a 12-round 168-pound world title eliminator.
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Also in attendance at Thursday’s press conference was former world champion Austin “Ko Si Tabi-Tabi” Eja and women’s featherweight world champion Jennifer Han from El Paso, who will both compete in undercard attractions on Feb. 17.
Here is what the participants had to say Wednesday from the Wyndham El Paso Hotel:
Victor Ortiz
We’re warriors up here. Devon is not going to like me much come Kínní 17 and I know I won’t like him much. This is business, because I’m here for the victory.
I’ve been counted out many times in this sport. I’m not going to take any shortcuts in training, I’m just going to keep listening to what my coach wants me to do so I can be at my best.
Being on this stage is very significant for me. Thankfully I have people who don’t stop believing in me. I’ve seen both sides and been in the middle. Ni ibi bayi, the only place I’m focused on going is up. It’s all in front of me.
We have mutual respect for each other. He’s a tremendous fighter just like me. Everyone knows it will be two warriors stepping into the ring on Kínní 17. We’re going to go all out. I’m going for a victory just like him.
I’m going to keep coming forward until my hand is raised in victory. One day I will be the champion again and it starts Kínní 17 in El Paso.
Devon Alexander
Both of us are very good, skillful boxers and that should make for a great matchup. Everyone knows we both come to fight and have been world champions so it’s going to be exciting on fight night.
This is going to be an excellent fight. I’ve known Victor for a long time, but this is going to be business on Kínní 17. I think I’m the best fighter in the world, and I have to go prove that.
Boxing is what I love to do. This is what I was born to do. I’m so thankful to my coach, Kevin Cunningham, for sticking by me these last few years and helping get me back to this point.
I’m excited about this fight and I know Victor is too. The fans in Texas are always fantastic and they should expect an action packed night. It’s an awesome feeling to be able to showcase my talent. This is what I’ve been working hard for.
I’m an all-around good fighter and I think my speed and quickness will be the difference. No one can hit me when I’m at the top of my game.
I don’t see this one going the distance. We’re both very hungry. We know that a loss puts us at the back of the line and neither of us can afford that.
I’m really thankful to El Paso for hosting this fight. It’s going to be a great night and I’m happy to be the main event. Everyone should come out for a great show. It’s going to be lots of fire and fury. Victor and I are really coming to fight.
AUSTIN TROUT
I’m looking forward to fighting close to home. Many of you know I was born here in El Paso and grew up right across the road in Las Cruces, New Mexico. To be here again is surreal and it’s even more special being on a great card like this.
This is where it all started for me. I’m going back to the roots of where I won a championship. It feels good to bring everything full circle. I’m blessed to be a part of this event.
I’m really proud to be part of this card and this great night of boxing. I can’t wait to fight next toThe El Paso SweetheartJennifer Han. I’ll be theLas Cruces Tough Guyon fight night and give everyone a great show.
JENNIFER HAN
I’m so excited to be part of this card. There is so much talent and it’s going to be an amazing show. We’re going to make El Paso extremely proud on Kínní 17.
I’ve been training very hard to fight my mandatory. She’s coming from Argentina to take my title so I need everyone to come out and support me on fight night.
I’m a professional fighter and I love what I do. This is what I was born to do. I’m so excited to do this in front of my friends and my family and peers. Without the support of the El Paso community, Mo ti yoo ko ni le nibi.
Women’s boxing is growing and growing and I’m proud to be a part of it. Come out and support us and we won’t let you down. It’s going to be a great show.
JOSEPH JANIK, Ortiz’s Trainer
I know that there is a great boxing community here in El Paso. Boxing is a part of the culture here and we’re glad to be a part of it.
One of these fighters is about to take a big step forward in their career, but it doesn’t happen without a win on Kínní 17. We’ve been in camp training hard and Victor will be ready.
Victor is never in a bad fight and I expect this will be another great one. We have some new things coming and Victor is going to show you something you’ve never seen before. We plan on being victorious on Kínní 17.”
KEVIN CUNNINGHAM, Alexander’s Trainer
This is definitely a crossroads fight for both guys. We’ve known Victor since he was like nine-years-old, fighting in the same region as him. This is business, because this is a crossroads fight for both guys in their careers and their lives.
The winner of this fight will go on to bigger and better things and the loser has to get back at the end of the line. That’s not the plan for Devon, and Victor is in the way right now. Devon is going to be well prepared and I expect it will be an action packed fight.
Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB
It’s great to be back in El Paso with a big fight like this. It is truly a great fight town. I’m really looking forward to this card and I think the fans here are going to love it.
Our main event is a true crossroads fight. Victor Ortiz and Devon Alexander are battle-tested in one of the toughest and deepest divisions in boxing. The winner of this fight will be back on the path to a world title.
Victor Ortiz brings an exciting, aggressive style and he always comes to fight. That’s why he’s one of the most entertaining fighters in the sport today. Devon Alexander has overcome some health issues and is back in the ring with one thing on his mind, to regain a world title.
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Rances Barthelemy & Kiryl Relikh Wo Siwaju si Big 2018 o bẹrẹ Saturday, Kínní 10 Nigbati Wọn Pade in140-Iwon World asiwaju rematch Gbe lori Showtime

 

 

Lati Alamodome ni San Antonio & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija

 

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Photo Ike: Tom Casino / Showtime

 

 

San Antonio (Jan. 10, 2018) - Unbeaten meji-pipin aye asiwaju Rances Barthelemy ki o si tele akọle Challenger Kiryl Relikh yoo mejeeji wo lati tapa si pa wọn titun odun pẹlu kan aye akọle gun nigba ti won pade ni a rematch kan fun ṣ'ofo 140-iwon akọle Saturday, Feb. 10 gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN lati Alamodome ni San Antonio ni ohun iṣẹlẹ gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.

 

 

 

The Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast bẹrẹ ni 10:15 p.m. ATI/PT and will be headlined by three-division world champion Mikey Garcia (37-0, 30 KOs) mu lori unbeaten 140-iwon aye asiwaju Sergey Lipinets (13-0, 10 KOs).

 

 

 

"O han ni awọn nọmba kan ìlépa fun 2018 ni lati mu ile ti igbanu on Kínní 10,"Wi Barthelemy (26-0, 13 KOs). "Nigbana ni mo fẹ lati unify pẹlu gbogbo awọn miiran aṣaju. My odun titun ti o ga ni lati yi ara mi pẹlu ti o dara eniyan ati ki o win ọpọ aye orúkọ oyè. "

 

 

 

"First ni mo ni lati win yi ija ni Kínní,"Wi Relikh (21-2, 19 KOs). "Ṣugbọn ki o si mo ni ireti ti a ńlá odun gbeja mi igbanu lodi si awọn dandan ki o si bajẹ a unification ija. Eleyi yoo jẹ awọn odun ti mo de ọdọ titun kan ipele ni yi idaraya. "

 

 

 

Barthelemy ati Relikh yoo ja fun awọn WBA ká ṣ'ofo Super Lightweight World Title lẹhin wọn akọle eliminator ija ni May pari ni a debatable ipinnu fun Barthelemy. Akoko yi awọn onija yoo wo lati fi ko si iyemeji pẹlu awọn ni kikun akọle lori ila.

 

 

 

"Eleyi ni mi keji akoko ija fun aye kan akole ati awọn ti o ni yio je kan keji ẹkọ fun mi,"Wi Relikh. "Èyí ni mi akoko lati di asiwaju. Mo nilo lati se Elo siwaju sii nigba yi ija.

 

 

 

"Mo ni lati wa ni ibinu si ọtun lati ibere. Mo wa daju wipe mo ti nilo a knockout lati gba awọn gun. O le gbiyanju lati ṣiṣe, ṣugbọn on kì yio ni anfani lati tọju lati mi. "

 

 

 

"Gba yi akọle yoo wa ni a ala wá otito fun mi,"Wi Barthelemy. "Mo fẹ jẹ akọkọ Cuba Onija ni itan lati win a akọle ni meta o yatọ si ìpín. Awọn ti o kẹhin ija wà gan sunmọ ati deserving kan ti a ti rematch.

 

 

 

"Mo ti o kan nilo lati Stick si mi game ètò ki o si fi gbogbo eniyan pe Mo wa ti o dara ju 140-iwon Onija ninu aye. Awọn bọtini yoo jẹ lati duro disciplined ati ilẹ lile Asokagba gbogbo oru na. "

 

 

 

Mejeeji awọn onija ti rubọ ni ikẹkọ ibudó lori ni opopona si ohun ti won lero yoo jẹ a celebratory akoko lori Kínní 10, ikẹkọ lile nipasẹ awọn isinmi akoko lati duro si lori afojusun fun ija night.

 

 

 

"Mi gbogbo egbe ti ṣe kan ikọja ise ki jina ni ibudó,"Wi Barthelemy. "Ismael Salas ati Joel Casamayor ti wa ni fun mi nla awọn italolobo ati fifi mi lojutu lori mi ìlépa. Ọkan ohun titun Mo ti sọ fi kun yi ibudó ni Bob Santos fun ounje ati agbara ati karabosipo. Ti o ti n ṣe ńlá kan iyato lori awọn isinmi ibi ti mo ti maa n je ju Elo. O si n pa mi lori kan ti o muna onje ati ikẹkọ ti kò ti dara. "

 

 

 

"Awọn wọnyi ni kẹhin diẹ ọsẹ nipasẹ awọn isinmi ti ti awọn ti nira ti mi ibudó, ki nibẹ wà ko si yara fun Thatcher,"Wi Relikh. "Mo ti lo odun titun ká pẹlu ebi mi ati ki o mo ti wà ọtun pada sinu ikẹkọ ibudó ni owuro."

 

 

 

Pẹlu meji beliti ninu awọn 140-iwon pipin lori ila ni kanna night, awọn Winner laarin Barthelemy ati Relikh yoo si wa ni a nla ipo to bẹrẹ a ona si unification lẹhin February 10.

 

 

 

"Mo ti yoo ni oju mi ​​lori awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ fun daju,"Wi Relikh. "Mo n lojutu lori Barthelemy bayi, sugbon mo fẹ lati unify ati ti o ba ti o tumo si ija Garcia tabi Lipinets, Emi o jẹ setan. "

 

 

 

"Garcia la. Lipinets wa ni lilọ lati je kan nla ija ati ki o Mo pato fẹ awọn Winner,"Wi Barthelemy. "Biotilẹjẹpe Lipinets ni awọn underdog lọ sinu yi ija, Mo ro pe o ti n lilọ lati fi fun Garcia gbogbo ti o le mu awọn. Sugbon mo si tun ro Garcia yoo wa jade lori oke, eto soke ogun laarin wa ninu a unification ija. "

 

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USA vs. MEXICO IN PRIMETIME DUELS ON FOX!

“Vicious” Victor Ortiz and Devon Alexander “The Nla” Clash in Battle of Former Welterweight World Champions
Die! Undefeated Contender Caleb Plant Duels RogelioPorkyMedina in Super Middleweight Showdown in Co-Feature
Photo by Suzanne Teresa – Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
Live in Primetime on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes from Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas on
Saturday, Kínní 17 ni 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT
Igbesẹ, TX (January 8, 2018) – “Vicious” Victor Ortiz ati Devon Alexander “The Nla”headline a show topped by two USA vs. Mexico battles as the former welterweight champions meet in the 12-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, Feb. 17 from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas with televised coverage starting at 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT.
In the co-main event unbeaten contender Kalebu “Dun si owo” Ohun ọgbìn yoo jagun RogelioPorkyMedina in a 12-round 168-pound world title eliminator.
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $100, $60, $40, $25 and will go on sale Friday. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
Tun lori kaadi, Tony Harrison (25-2, 20 KOs) gba lori Jorge Cota (27-2, 24 KOs) in a super welterweight showdown and Karlos Balderas, a 2016 U.S. Olympian, will appear in a lightweight special attraction.
This is a classic crossroads match in the truest sense. Both Devon Alexander and Victor Ortiz are battle-tested in one of the toughest, deepest divisions in boxing,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Alexander has overcome some serious health issues and is looking to regain the welterweight championship. Ortiz, also a former champion, has always come to fight and doesn’t back down from anyone. It promises to be an entertaining match for the fans in attendance at Don Haskins Center and those who tune in on FOX and FOX Deportes.
Ortiz (32-6-2, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, has split time between boxing and acting throughout his recent career and brings a certain flare every time he steps into the ring. The 30-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto on April 16, 2011. Five months later he lost the title to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. nipa knockout. Ortiz, 30, suffered a knockout loss to Andre Berto in 2016 on FOX and bounced back with a knockout victory over Saul Corral in his last fight on July 30 on FS1.
I’m ready to give all I have to defeat Devon Alexander and get my crown back,” Said Ortiz. “My priority is to make a strong comeback and putting myself in a position to have my straps once again. I demonstrated what I was made of and did what I said I was going to do in my last fight. I’m facing a great fighter in Devon Alexander and someone I’ve known since we were kids. I don’t hate him, but I will not be his friend on fight night and he won’t be mine. I’m ready to prove everyone wrong starting on Feb. 17.”
Alexander (27-4, 14 KOs) emerged on the scene with a unanimous decision victory over Randall Bailey for the welterweight title in 2012. He defended the title once before losing it to Shawn Porter in 2013. Lati igbanna, the 30-year-old Alexander of St. Louis, Missouri has been on a mission to regain the title. After losing to Amir Khan and Aaron Martinez, Alexander suffered another setback when he sought treatment for an addiction to painkillers. Fully healthy for the first time ni odun meta, Alexander returned to the ring with a unanimous decision victory over Walter Castillo on FS1 on Oṣu kọkanla. 21.
I’m excited to get back in there against a fighter like Victor Ortiz,” Said Alexander. “We’ve known each other a long time but never fought in the amateurs, so this should be interesting. My speed, quickness and smarts will win me this fight. Victor checks out sometimes when he can’t hit you, so my skills will be the difference. I’m ready for any challenge that’s brought my way. When I’m 100 ogorun, nobody can beat me.
Ohun ọgbìn (16-0, 10 KOs) won eight of his first nine fights by knockout, demonstrating power in both hands to go along with his boxing abilities. The 25-year-old climbed into the top ten of the 168-pound rankings with his last victorya unanimous decision over Andrew Hernandez in Las Vegas on Meje. 8. Medina represents a major step up for Plant and will give him an indication of just where the Ashland, Tennessee native stands in the division as he looks to become a mandatory challenger for the IBF title.
The 29-year-old Medina (38-8, 32 KOs) has squared off against some of the toughest boxers in the division, including current champion David Benavidez and former champions James DeGale and Badou Jack. Fighting out of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico lost by knockout to Benavidez on Le 20, and bounced back with a knockout victory over Daniel Eduardo Yocupicio on Meje. 1.
The FOX prime time broadcast will kick off a full night of boxing, leading into a doubleheader on SHOWTIME that features two-division world champion Danny Garcia versus Brandon Rios and 168-pound champion David Benavidez defending his title in a rematch against Ronald Gavril from Las Vegas.
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Fans can live stream the fights on FOX Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSportsGO.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku. Ni afikun, all programs are also available on FOX Sports on SiriusXM channel 83 on satellite radios and on the SiriusXM app.
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“Vicious” Victor Ortiz and Devon Alexander “The Nla” Clash in Battle of Former Welterweight World Champions

USA vs. MEXICO IN PRIMETIME DUELS ON FOX!
Die! Undefeated Contender Caleb Plant Duels RogelioPorkyMedina in Super Middleweight Showdown in Co-Feature
Live in Primetime on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes from Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas on
Saturday, Kínní 17 ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT
Igbesẹ, TX (January 8, 2018) – “Vicious” Victor Ortiz ati Devon Alexander “The Nla” headline a show topped by two USA vs. Mexico battles as the former welterweight champions meet in the 12-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, Feb. 17 from Don Haskins Center on the UTEP campus in El Paso, Texas with televised coverage starting at 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT.
In the co-main event unbeaten contender Kalebu “Sweethands” Ohun ọgbìn yoo jagun RogelioPorkyMedina in a 12-round 168-pound world title eliminator.
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $100, $60, $40, $25 and will go on sale Friday. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.
Tun lori kaadi, Tony Harrison (25-2, 20 KOs) gba lori Jorge Cota (27-2, 24 KOs) in a super welterweight showdown and Karlos Balderas, a 2016 U.S. Olympian, will appear in a lightweight special attraction.
This is a classic crossroads match in the truest sense. Both Devon Alexander and Victor Ortiz are battle-tested in one of the toughest, deepest divisions in boxing,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “Alexander has overcome some serious health issues and is looking to regain the welterweight championship. Ortiz, also a former champion, has always come to fight and doesn’t back down from anyone. It promises to be an entertaining match for the fans in attendance at Don Haskins Center and those who tune in on FOX and FOX Deportes.
Ortiz (32-6-2, 25 KOs), a former 147-pound champion, has split time between boxing and acting throughout his recent career and brings a certain flare every time he steps into the ring. The 30-year-old native of Garden City, Kansas who now lives in Ventura, California, has faced some of the top names in the 147-pound division during his career. Ortiz won the welterweight title with unanimous decision victory over Andre Berto on April 16, 2011. Five months later he lost the title to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. nipa knockout. Ortiz, 30, suffered a knockout loss to Andre Berto in 2016 on FOX and bounced back with a knockout victory over Saul Corral in his last fight on July 30 on FS1.
I’m ready to give all I have to defeat Devon Alexander and get my crown back,” Said Ortiz. “My priority is to make a strong comeback and putting myself in a position to have my straps once again. I demonstrated what I was made of and did what I said I was going to do in my last fight. I’m facing a great fighter in Devon Alexander and someone I’ve known since we were kids. I don’t hate him, but I will not be his friend on fight night and he won’t be mine. I’m ready to prove everyone wrong starting on Feb. 17.”
Alexander (27-4, 14 KOs) emerged on the scene with a unanimous decision victory over Randall Bailey for the welterweight title in 2012. He defended the title once before losing it to Shawn Porter in 2013. Lati igbanna, the 30-year-old Alexander of St. Louis, Missouri has been on a mission to regain the title. After losing to Amir Khan and Aaron Martinez, Alexander suffered another setback when he sought treatment for an addiction to painkillers. Fully healthy for the first time ni odun meta, Alexander returned to the ring with a unanimous decision victory over Walter Castillo on FS1 onOṣu kọkanla. 21.
I’m excited to get back in there against a fighter like Victor Ortiz,” Said Alexander. “We’ve known each other a long time but never fought in the amateurs, so this should be interesting. My speed, quickness and smarts will win me this fight. Victor checks out sometimes when he can’t hit you, so my skills will be the difference. I’m ready for any challenge that’s brought my way. When I’m 100 ogorun, nobody can beat me.
Ohun ọgbìn (16-0, 10 KOs) won eight of his first nine fights by knockout, demonstrating power in both hands to go along with his boxing abilities. The 25-year-old climbed into the top ten of the 168-pound rankings with his last victorya unanimous decision over Andrew Hernandez in Las Vegas on Meje. 8. Medina represents a major step up for Plant and will give him an indication of just where the Ashland, Tennessee native stands in the division as he looks to become a mandatory challenger for the IBF title.
The 29-year-old Medina (38-8, 32 KOs) has squared off against some of the toughest boxers in the division, including current champion David Benavidez and former champions James DeGale and Badou Jack. Fighting out of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico lost by knockout to Benavidez on Le 20, and bounced back with a knockout victory over Daniel Eduardo Yocupicio on Meje. 1.
The FOX prime time broadcast will kick off a full night of boxing, leading into a doubleheader on SHOWTIME that features two-division world champion Danny Garcia versus Brandon Rios and 168-pound champion David Benavidez defending his title in a rematch against Ronald Gavril from Las Vegas.
# # #
Fans can live stream the fights on FOX Sports GO, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSportsGO.com and through the app store, or connected devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Xbox One and Roku. Ni afikun, all programs are also available on FOX Sports on SiriusXM channel 83 on satellite radios and on the SiriusXM app.
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