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Rances Barthelemy vs. Mickey Bey Final Press Conference & Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Begins Zoma, Jona 3
amin'ny 9 p.m. SY/8 p.m. CT from Hard Rock Live at
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida
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Hollywood, FL. (Jona 1, 2016) – Lightweight world champion Rances “Kid fipoahana” Barthelemy izao tontolo izao sy ny tompon-daka teo aloha MickeyThe SpiritBey went face to face for the first time Wednesday as they participated in the final press conference and media workouts for Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny Spike Zoma ity, Jona 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida.
Action manomboka amin'ny Spike amin'ny 9 p.m. SY/8 p.m. CT and features exciting bantamweight prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez taking on former title challenger Alberto Guevara ao amin'ny 10-manodidina bout. Also in attendance Wednesday and competing on the undercard is undefeated Caleb “Sweet tanana” Plant, izay Ady Carlos Galvan amin'ny zomaalina.
Tapakila ho an'ny velona hetsika, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions, and Panther Promotions, dia priced amin'ny $130, $80, $60, ary $35 (additional fees may apply) ary amin'ny amidy ankehitriny. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, internet ao amin'ny www.myhrl.com, WWW.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Varavarana misokatra ao amin'ny 5:30 p.m., with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Fighters spoke to media and posed for cameras at the Paradise Live Theater before moving into the Hard Rock Live Arena for media workouts.
Izao no ny mpiady tsy maintsy hoe Alarobia:
RANCES Barthélemy
I’m very excited to be fighting here close to Miami. This is a second home for Cubans and I’m really motivated to put on a great performance for the fans.
Ismael Salas is one of the top trainers in the world and our whole team has been fantastic. We’re ready to get in the ring and fight.
I come prepared with a few strategies. I never stick to one game plan because us Cubans were taught to have a few up your sleeve so that you can adjust according to whatever presents itself to you in the ring.
If we don’t get the knockout, then we are ready to go the distance. My team is prepared to go the distance if we have to, but also to give an entertaining fight.
You’re going to see a new Rances Barthelemy in 2016.
“Tandremo sao tsy mahita izany ady. Get there early, because it might not go five. Get ready for a great night of boxing.
Mickey Bey
I want to give Rances props for stepping up and taking the fight. This is the beautiful thing about boxing, ny tsara indrindra ady ny tsara indrindra.
You have a two-time champion fighting a world champion that never lost his belt in the ring. That says it all right there. We’re two elite fighters. We’re both going for glory.
No matter what anybody says today, it comes down to the action amin'ny zoma.
I’m in there with the same mindset no matter who I’m fighting. I’m coming in there to do what I do no matter what. It’s just another day for me.
You’ll see a throwback fighter in there. I’m like the fighters from back in the day. I’m here looking for the victory. I don’t care how I get it and I can’t predict. But we want to have our hand raised.
I’m coming to get what is rightfully mine. Tandremo sao tsy mahita izany.”
Emmanuel Rodriguez
I feel great and ready for Zoma. I’m not worried about rahampitso at all, we’re right on weight, so we’re just looking forward to stepping into the ring at this point.
We’ve been in training camp for six months as we had a tentative fight date scheduled prior to this so I was already in the gym getting ready. We’re in the best shape.
We have seen footage of him and saw he makes a lot of mistakes. We analyzed those defaults and are using them as a strategy against him. We’ve put those into practice and think we will be able to execute them to come out victorious at the end of the night.
He’s not your typical Mexican warrior fighter, he’s the total opposite actually so we’re not worried about what he does.
ALBERTO GUEVARA
I’m ready for this big opportunity and I’m ready to fight. This is a big card and it’s very exciting.
I know what I have in front of me. Emmanuel Rodriguez is a good fighter, but he’s just another opponent to me.
I’m well prepared and I believe I’m going to win this fight.
Caleb Plant
I’m thankful to have this stage to perform on. I’m glad the media could come out and get a sneak peek of what I’m going to bring Zoma alina.
The game plan is to go in there and look sharp, be slick, make adjustments and dictate the pace. He’s going to be uncomfortable because we’re going to dictate the pace. We’ll see if he can keep up.
I’ve seen enough tape on, which wasn’t very much. I let my coaches breakdown the film and let me know what I need to do.
This is my only job and I do it well. I’m not into getting ready, I mijanona vonona. We’re here to show out.
I’ve had a great training camp. I worked hard and I’m ready to put on a show Zoma ityalina. I’m going to do what I always do in there.
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Undefeated Bantamweight Emmanuel Rodriguez Takes On Mexico’s Alberto Guevara in Co-Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, Jona 3 From Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida

Bebe Kokoa! Top Rising Prospects Gervonta Davis & Caleb Plant in Separate Bouts as Part of Action Packed Undercard
Hollywood, FL. (Jona 1, 2016) – Bantamweight tsy resy Emmanuel Rodriguez (14-0, 10 Kos) will battle experienced Mexican Alberto “Metro” Guevara(24-2, 9 Kos) in the 10-round co-main event of Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny Spike Zoma, Jona 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida with televised coverage beginning at 9 p.m. SY/8 p.m. CT.
An exciting undercard of action will feature rising undefeated knockout artist Gervonta “Ilay tokana” Davis (15-0, 14 Kos) in a 10-round lightweight showdown with Mexico’s Mario Macias (28-18, 14 Kos) and unbeaten prospect Caleb “Sweet tanana” Plant(12-0, 9 Kos) against Columbia’s Carlos Galvan (12-4-1, 11 Kos) ao amin'ny middleweight bout.
Tapakila ho an'ny velona hetsika, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions, and Panther Promotions, dia priced amin'ny $130, $80, $60, ary $35 (additional fees may apply) ary amin'ny amidy ankehitriny. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, internet ao amin'ny www.myhrl.com,WWW.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Varavarana misokatra ao amin'ny 5:30 p.m., with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Additional undercard action features Homestead, ny Florida Courtney Jackson in a four-round super lightweight contest against Anthony Woods ny Bahamas, Miami’s Steven Geffrard mandray ny ela nihetezana Samuel Miller in a six-round light heavyweight battle and veteran Dyah Davis manohitra Leosvy Mayedo ao amin'ny enin-manodidina Super middleweight fifaninanana.
Rounding out the night of fights is Vero Beach, ny Florida Dat Nguyen in a six-round featherweight bout against Jesosy Flowers, super featherweight prospect Antonio Williams in a four-round contest against Puerto Rico’s Hector Fernandez and Las Vegas prospect LaTondria Jones (3-0, 2 Kos) in a four-round middleweight bout against Latoya Burton.
Tamin'ny vao 23-taona-taona, Rodriguez efa tamin'ny fifadian-kanina lalana mankany amin'ny ady anaram-boninahitra izao tontolo izao satria mitodika mpomba amin'ny 2012. Ary nanao ny U.S. debut in November by stopping Eliecer Aquino after previously taking down Gabor Molnar, Luis Hinojosa sy Alex Rangel in 2015. The Manati, Puerto Rico-born fighter will bring his exciting style into the ring against another tough opponent on June 3. He will be opposed by the 25-year-old Mexican Guevara. The Sinaloa-native has challenged for world titles against Leo Santa Cruz and Shinsuke Yamanaka and has won six fights in a row entering Jona 3.
Ny tena-nihevitra fanantenana izay nahazo ny 2012 Fonon-tanana tompon-daka nasionaly, the 21-year-old Davis recorded five victories inside of the distance in 2015. The Baltimore-native stopped former world champion Cristobal Cruz during that streak and most recently recorded a TKO victory over Guillermo Avila in April. He takes on the veteran Macias out of Distrito Federal, Meksika.
A 2011 Fonon-tanana Golden National tompon-daka, Plant has begun to make his name in the professional ranks since turning pro in 2014. Taona lasa, the 23-year-old picked up six victories including hard fought triumphs over Jamar Freeman in September and Tyrone Brunson in October. Miady amin'ny Nashville, he kicked off his 2016 campaign by stopping Adasat Rodriguez in January and will return to battle the Colombian Galvan who most recently knocked out William Moreno Anaya in April.
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Former World Champion Miguel Vazquez Earns Unanimous Decision Over Erick Bone in the Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes SaturdayNight from The Dancehall in San Antonio

Rising Featherweight Miguel Flores Remains Unbeaten with Victory Over
Mexican Veteran Ruben Tamayo
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San Antonio (Mey 29, 2016) – Izao tontolo izao tompon-daka teo aloha Miguel “Titere” Vazquez (36-5, 13 Kos) defeated Ecuador’s Erick taolana (16-4, 8 Kos) in a 10-round battle that headlined Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny FS1 ary FOX Sports Asabotsy night from the Dancehall in San Antonio.
The former champion from Mexico worked behind a strong jab and brought the fight to Bone throughout the main event. Bone was able to return fire and was effective at times when countering.
The jab of Vazquez eventually led to success with the right hand that was able to hurt his opponent and keep the battle-tested Bone from building momentum.
Both fighters landed at a nearly identical rate as Vazquez connected on 22 percent of his punches while Bone landed 21 isan-jato. Na izany aza, it was Vazquez with the advantage in punches landed at 94 ny 74.
The fight featured many close rounds, which was reflected by the varied scores of the judges. Amin'ny farany, all three had the fight for Vazquez by scores of 99-91, 97-93 ary 96-94.
Ao amin'ny fiaraha-main hetsika, rising featherweight Miguel Flores (20-0, 9 Kos) kept his record perfect as he defeated Mexican veteran Ruben Tamayo (26-9-4, 18 Kos) in their 10-round bout.
Facing a southpaw for the first time as a professional, Flores had some trouble early with the game Tamayo who was able to penetrate the defense of the 23-year-old with left hands while also opening a cut with an accidental head butt in round two.
As the fight went on Flores showed improved movement and a variety of effective punches that allowed him to take control of the fight. Most notably, Flores used a bruising left hook to the body that left Tamayo marked up and slowed down his offense.
Both fighters threw over 550 punches but it was Flores who out landed his opponent 175-121. The judges rewarded the still undefeated fighter with the unanimous decision by scores of 100-90 ary 98-92 indroa.
Here is what the main event fighters had to say Asabotsy:
MIGUEL Vázquez
I wanted to throw the heavier punches because I thought I could win by knockout, but that didn’t happen. There was an overhand right in the eighth round that I thought hurt him badly.
He was an elusive fighter and survived, so there are still things that I have to work on.
There was some difficulty adjusting to the late opponent switch, but overall, tsisy olana. I had been sparring southpaws as well as right-handers.
If I could have followed up on some of the hooks and overhand rights, I could have gotten him out of there.
I’ve always wanted to fight Adrien Broner. I want to make that.
Erick taolana
Vazquez was awkward and hard to fight. I gave it my all in there.
I’m thankful for the opportunity and I’m looking forward to getting back in the gym and working on some things before I return to the ring.
PBC on FS1 & FOX Deportes was promoted by Leija Battah Promotions and TGB Promotions.
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Exciting Rising Prospects Justin DeLoach & Junior Castillo Battle in Main Event of Premier Boxing Champions on NBCSN Saturday, Jona 25 From The Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio

Bebe Kokoa! Unbeaten Super Lightweight Ryan Karl Takes On
Mexico’s Luis Solis & Undefeated Prospects Darwin Price & Semajay Thomas Square-Off in Action Packed Tripleheader
Tapakila amin'ny Sale Ankehitriny!
San Antonio (Mey 27, 2016) – Rising super welterweight prospects Justin DeLoach (14-1, 8 Kos) ary Junior Castillo (10-0, 9 Kos) will meet in the eight-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny NBCSN Asabotsy, Jona 25 from the Scottish Rite Auditorium in San Antonio.
Fahitalavitra mikasika manomboka amin'ny 11 p.m. SY/8 p.m. PT and will feature unbeaten Ryan “Cowboy” Karl (11-0, 8 Kos) in an eight-round super lightweight contest against Mexico’s Luis “Muecas” Solis (14-6-4, 12 Kos) plus a showdown of unbeaten prospects when Darwin Price (12-0, 11 Kos) ary Semajay Thomas (7-0, 4 Kos) compete in an eight-round super lightweight contest.
I’m thrilled to be headlining on NBCSN and to once again perform in front of the great fans in San Antonio,” said DeLoach. “I’ve got a great deal of respect for Junior Castillo but I’m putting in the work with my new trainer Paul Williams and I plan on being victorious.
I know how tough DeLoach is, but I’m well prepared to stay undefeated on June 25,” Said Castillo. “I’m an exciting fighter and boxing fans will have another chance to see me showcase my skills. I can’t wait.
Tapakila ho an'ny velona hetsika, which is promoted by Leija Battah Promotions and TGB Promotions, dia priced amin'ny $100, $85 ary $20 bebe kokoa $1000 ary $850 for tables, tsy ao anatin'izany ny saram, ary amin'ny amidy ankehitriny. To purchase tickets call 210-988-8821 or visit Champion Fit Gym at 6824 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio, Texas 78216.
Ao amin'ny bout farany, the 22-year-old DeLoach delivered a sensational knockout over previously unbeaten Dillon Cook in his first bout with new trainer and former world champion Paul Williams. The fighter from Augusta, Georgia turned pro in 2013 ary nahazo ny voalohany 10 fights before suffering a defeat in early 2015. DeLoach has rebounded masterfully with four wins in a row including victories over veterans Santos Benavides and Todd Manuel.
A 2012 Olympian for his native Dominican Republic, Castillo recorded a significant victory in his last bout when he defeated previously unbeaten and highly regarded Kyrone Davis over eight rounds in April. Castillo turned pro in 2013 ary nanao ny U.S. debut in December 2015 with victories over Eduardo Flores and Roland Nagy before his triumph in April.
Ny fanantenana Tsy Mety Resy misolo tena Houston, Karl nanana asa tena tsara matihanina azy izay niafara tamin'ny laharana fahatelo ao amin'ny firenena eo amin'ny 141-Pound fizarana. The 24-year-old won six times in 2015 including an October domination of Alfonso Olvera at the Dancehall in San Antonio. Now he is primed to reach contender status as his competition improves beginning with the 24-year-old Solis of Mexico who comes in off of a fifth round knockout of Isidro Toala earlier this month.
Originally from St. Louis, Price’s road has led him to Houston where he now trains with Ronnie Shields. An exceptional athlete who was highly regarded in track and field as a teenager, the 26-year-old turned pro in 2013. His activity ramped up in 2015 as he took home four victories including a win in his first eight-round bout against Alvaro Ortiz in November.
A National Silver Gloves champion as an amateur, Thomas made it out of the roughest neighborhoods of Chicago and made his professional boxing debut in 2013. After winning his first six pro bouts, all in Chicago, the 23-year-old defeated Farkhad Sharipov in San Antonio in December 2015.
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Welterweight Showdown Between Phil Lo Greco & Joseph Elegele Headlines Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round On Bounce TV Sunday, Jona 12 From The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL (9 p.m. ET / PT)

Bebe Kokoa! Unbeaten Australian Steve Lovett Takes On Craig Baker
in Light Heavyweight Action
Tapakila amin'ny Sale Ankehitriny!
LAKELAND, FL. (Mey 26, 2016) – A battle between exciting welterweights Phil Lo Greco (27-2, 15 Kos) ary Joseph Elegele (15-2, 11 Kos) will serve as the 10-round main event of Premier Boxing Champions: The Next Round amin'ny Aza kivy TV ary BounceTV.com Alahady, Jona 12 from The Lakeland Center in Lakeland, FL.
Televised coverage begins aT 9 p.m. ET/PT and will feature unbeaten Australian prospect Steve Lovett (15-0, 12 Kos) and tough contender Craig Baker (16-1, 12 Kos) in a 10-round light heavyweight showdown. The full night of action will be streamed on BounceTV.com
I don’t know much about Elegele but I will not take him lightly,” said Lo Greco. “I am always in the gym. I tia ady. This is what it’s all about, fighting on television and making a name for yourself. A win here will get me one step closer to the bigger fights.
People should watch me, because after this fight, I am ready to show the world that I am ready for the big fights,” said Elegele. “This win will put me towards the top and in a position to fight top fighters. This is the best I have felt in my whole career. Lo Greco is a game fighter. This is my hometown and I will have a lot of people coming out to support me and I can’t wait.
A win here will get me in the mix with the top contenders,” said Lovett. “I expect an entertaining fight and I am ready to go. Training camp is always good and I will be in the best shape possible on June 12. I helped Edwin Rodriguez prepare for his fight against Baker so I know him well. I am at the stage to step up to the next level
I’m excited about this opportunity to take on a fighter like Steve Lovett,” said Baker. “He’s highly regarded but I know that I have the skills and experience to beat him. I’m leaving it all in the ring. A win here puts me in position to get big fights so I plan on being impressive.
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This will be a great night of boxing,” hoy Marshall Kauffman ny Mpanjaka Promotions. “Elegele and Lo Greco is a real 50/50 fight with each guy needing a win to get to the next level. The last show at Lakeland was action packed and June 12 will be no different.
A efatra-andro matihanina Canadian tompon-daka nasionaly, ny Toronto-teraka Lo Greco lasa mpanohana ny amin'ny 2006 ary haingana nanao anarana ho ny tenany ho iray amin'ireo mpiady ambony avy any Kanada. The veteran fighter has also fought in Germany, Italia sy Hongria alohan'ny hanaovana ny U.S. fanjanahan'i in 2012 ny nandresy Marina Orozco in Atlantic City. Ary rotidrotiky ny iray 25-0 record to begin his career and his lone defeats have come to top welterweights Shawn Porter and Errol Spence Jr. Ao amin'ny bout farany, Lo Greco stopped Pablo Munguia in the fifth-round.
After piling up an amateur record of 69-8, Elegele turned pro in 2009 and reeled off 12 victories to start his career. One of nine siblings, Elegele worked as a sparring partner for Floyd Mayweather in 2013 and has also spent time in the training camps of Adrien Broner and fellow New Haven, FL native Andre Berto, who he has known since he was 12-years-old. He owns victories over Manuel Aguilar, Angel Hernandez and Lanard Lane and most recently stopped Alex De Jesus in the sixth-round of their Bounce TV clash in January.
Born in Australia but now training in Houston with Ronnie Shields, Lovett mijery ny hanao ny foana ny dia efa nahazo in 2015 with four knockouts in his five wins. The New South Wales-native has taken down veterans Kevin Engel and Samuel Miller in his last two fights as he heads into his toughest challenge in Baker.
A once-beaten fighter who turned pro in 2008, Baker enters this fight having four of his last five opponents inside the distance. The Baytown, TX native took home victories over Anthony Greeley and Sergio Cordoba in 2014 and kicked off 2015 by knocking out highly regarded Umberto Savigne. Ankehitriny, Baker looks to bounce back from a defeat to Edwin Rodriguez when he enters the ring on June 12.
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Undefeated Featherweight Miguel Flores Takes On Mexican Veteran Ruben Tamayo Saturday, Mey 28 on Premier Boxing Champions On FS1 & FOX Deportes from The Dancehall in San Antonio (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT)

Bebe Kokoa! Unbeaten Prospects Brandon Figueroa, Rickey Edwards & Emmanuel Medina Featured as Part of Full Night of Undercard Action
San Antonio (Mey 25, 2016) – Unbeaten rising featherweight contender Miguel Flores (19-0, 9 Kos) will take on Mexican veteran Ruben Tamayo (24-8-4, 16 Kos) Sabotsy ity alina, Mey 28, in a 10-round fight on Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny FS1 ary FOX Sports avy amin'ny The Dancehall any San Antonio.
Fahitalavitra mikasika manomboka amin'ny 10 p.m. SY/7 p.m. PT ary headlined ny tontolo teo aloha tompon-daka Miguel Vazquez battling tough contender Erick taolana in a 10-round super lightweight showdown.
Undercard action will feature the brother of former world champion Omar Figueroa, Brandon Figueroa (6-0, 4 Kos), in a super bantamweight battle against Puerto Rico’s Jonell Nieves (6-2, 4 Kos), unbeaten 25-year-old lightweight Rickey Edwards (10-0, 3 Kos) in a six-round bout against fellow unbeaten John Delperdang (5-0, 5 Kos) and Los Angeles prospect Emmanuel Medina (9-0, 6 Kos) in a six-round welterweight showdown against Isiah Robinson (3-2, 2 Kos).
Additional action features a slew of local prospects as unbeaten Enrique Neira Jr. competes in a four-round middleweight bout against Rudy Lozano, Ramon Cardenas manatrika Isau Duenez in a four-round super bantamweight contest, unbeaten Rolando Garza battles Houston’s Rick Graham in a four-round super welterweight fight and the pro debut of Xavier Wilson in a four-round lightweight affair against Thomas Smith.
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An Tsy Mety Resy mpiady avy Michoacán, Meksika, fa miady avy any Houston, Flores Tsy very satria mitodika mpomba in 2009 amin'ny vao 17-taona-taona. The 23-year-old had a big 2015 beginning in May with a victory over German Meraz and followed up by wins against Juan Ruiz, Carlos Padilla and Alfred Tetteh. He started 2016 with a headlining win over Mario Briones at The Dancehall in January. Now he will take on the 27-year-old Tamayo of Sonora, Meksika. The southpaw has wins over veterans including Meraz and Jose Cayetano and he challenged Jesus Cuellar for a world title in 2014.
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Rances Barthelemy & Mickey Bey Ramp Up Training Camp Ahead of Friday, Jona 3 World Championship Showdown That Headlines Premier Boxing Champions on Spike from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida

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Hollywood, FL. (Mey 24, 2016) – Lightweight world champion Rances “Kid fipoahana” Barthelemy izao tontolo izao sy ny tompon-daka teo aloha MickeyThe SpiritBey are deep into training camp and closing in on their main event battle on Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny Spike Zoma, Jona 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida

Both fighters have been training in Las Vegas before they head to southern Florida for their world title battle. Barthelemy trains with Ismael Salas at the Salas Boxing Academy while Bey works with his longtime trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. at the Mayweather Boxing Club.

Tapakila ho an'ny velona hetsika, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, dia priced amin'ny $130, $80, $60 ary $35 (additional fees may apply) ary amin'ny amidy ankehitriny. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, internet ao amin'ny www.myhrl.com,WWW.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Varavarana misokatra ao amin'ny 5:30 am, with the first fight set to begin at 6:30 p.m.

Eto no mpiady maintsy milaza momba ny fanofanana toby, their matchup and more:

What advantages do you believe you have because of your training team?

Rances Barthelemy: “Ho ahy, Ismael is the best trainer in the world. He was the lead trainer of the Cuban National Team at the time that Cuban amateur boxing was having its most success. He is truly underrated and I do not know why.

Having gone through different trainers throughout my career, I am glad that I found Salas. We clicked right off the bat, and him being a Cuban and having a successful background both in the Cuban amateur system and in the pros, he’s been able to incorporate the best from both worlds in his training methods. He has also been able to bring out abilities in me that others were not able to and it has made me a completely different fighter.

Mickey Bey:Floyd Sr. has been my trainer for about 12 taona. We’ve been together since I was a teenager and before I turned pro. He is an old school trainer and he knows the science of boxing.

Being around the other Mayweather Promotions fighters provides a lot of energy to training because everybody is striving to be the best they can be. Whenever that’s the case it’s always a positive thing because the trainers know that’s what you’re after. Floyd Sr. and Floyd are the reason I moved to Las Vegas. It’s been a blessing to be able to train with him for so long. We gelled from the beginning and I have definitely grown a lot as a fighter.

What does fighting for this belt mean to you?

RB:I don’t really focus on this being another title defense. I just focus on it being another fight that I must win impressively so that I can get to the big fights. There is no added pressure from it being a title defense. I just want everyone to see the boxing ability that I have so that I can get the big fights that I want and deserve.

MB:Winning back this belt is really important to me. I still feel like it’s mine. He’s just been keeping it warm for me. I had to deal with the injuries but now I don’t have to worry about babying my hand or anything like that.

What do you think this fight will be like stylistically?

RB:I plan on this being a great fight between two great boxers. He has a great amateur and pro background, toy ny I, and hopefully that makes for a great show.

MB:You never really know until you’re in the ring but it’s going to be a fight between two skilled boxers. I have seen some footage but not too much because I don’t really watch much tape. I saw him fight for my vacant belt but I can’t get caught up in that because I’m different than anybody he’s ever fought. I’m a lot more difficult than he probably thinks.

What skill advantages do you believe you have over your opponent?

RB: “I feel I am the better all-around fighter. I have the reach, height and power over him. I feel he has shown in the past that he can’t take a good punch, so we will see if he can take mine.

MB:I bring it all. I can do everything that can be done in the ring. Every single department, fe-potoana. I do think he’s a good fighter, I give him his props, he’s a two-time world champion, but I don’t think he can do one thing better than me.

What did you learn from your fight with Denis Shafikov?

RB:It was a really tough fight and definitely a great learning experience. I made it tougher than it should have been but I had never been in a war like that before and adrenaline kicked in. The blood made me want to dig down and trade with him in the center of the ring and beat him at his own game. It was the first time I had to go down to the trenches and engage in a fight like that but I wanted to do it to show that not all Cubans are boring and only box around.

What did you learn from your fight with Miguel Vazquez?

MB:I found out how good I was because I was able to beat a guy that good with one hand. Going into it I already knew I was going to be fighting with one hand since it had been giving me problems. I couldn’t let both hands go, so I had to strategically land more accurate shots. I couldn’t let it become a high volume fight because I knew I wouldn’t be able to respond with both hands. This is my first fight in four or five years with two good hands, so it’s going to be a completely different ball game.

What does it mean to you to fight in south Florida in front of your Cuban fans?

RB:That’s my backyard and it’s another advantage for me. It is like being in a free Cuba pretty much and I don’t think I’ll ever feel as comfortable fighting anywhere else with the majority of the people being there to support me. It means the world to me to be able to fight in front of my fans and my closest friends. It’s the closest thing to being able to fight in my country.

Are you concerned about fighting on the road in front of a crowd that is expected to be for your opponent?

MB:They can’t get in the ring for him. It’s just going to be me and him. Nobody can get in the ring and help him. It doesn’t add any pressure. I grew up hard, in a rough neighborhood and I’ve been through a lot so I’m numb to any pressure. I’m just ready to get in the ring with him.

What are your plans after this fight?

RB:I will be headed straight to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. after the fight to try to obtain a visa so I can finally return to Cuba and visit my family that I have not seen since my defection eight years ago. I thought I would never be able to return but now I will be returning as a two-time world champion with grand dreams of one day headlining the first pro boxing event in Cuba.

MB:After this fight I’ll be looking for another big competitive fight. Foana aho mitady zava-tsarotra. That’s why I’m in this fight.

Why do you believe you’ll be victorious on June 3?

RB:I feel I am levels above Mickey Bey in all aspects of the game. I am comfortable with my training and I plan on returning to Miami with my second world title. The adrenaline of fighting in front of my Cuban people will add fuel to my fire and propel me to victory. I am on a mission to be great and leave an imprint in the sport and Mickey Bey is in the way.

MB: “Tsaratsara kokoa aho mpiady. It’s that simple.

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Perrella ready for breakthrough performance June 4

Fort Myers, FL (Mey 24, 2016) – Welterweight Bryant “Goodfella” Perrella of Fort Myers, FL faces his toughest foe to date when he challenges Washington, DC’s David “Day Day” Grayton Saturday, Jona 4.
The anticipated ten round match up between unbeaten southpaws takes place at the Bell Centre in Montreal as part of a Premier Boxing Champions card on ESPN.
Both Perrella, 13-0 (12 KO ny), and Grayton, 14-0 (10 KO ny), were heralded amateurs that have been dominant thus far in the paid ranks. As is typically the case when two noteworthy prospects meet, the winner moves a step closer to contention while the fighter who falls short often has to climb back up the mountain.
With Grayton undefeated in his own right and also very hungry to advance his career by emerging victorious, Perrella’s taken his training to new heights. The 27-year-old has traveled throughout the Sunshine State for quality sparring and is strengthening his body by doing regular aquatic training. This has helped him remove weight properly so there won’t be any surprises on the scale. To further assist, Perrella hired a private chef to ensure he’s refueling his body properly.
Ankapobeny, Perrella’s team is confident about the match up against Grayton and believes the hard work in the gym is an integral part why Bryant will have his hand raised June 4.
"Camp has been great,” said Perrella’s trainer Michael Nowling. “Bryant is treating this camp like we’re preparing for a world title fight. tena manan-danja, he’s got a calm demeanor and clear head with no distractions whatsoever. He is not nervous about the fight or overly anxious. A lot of guys may feel overwhelmed since this a win in a fight like this likely gets the winner to the next level but not Bryant. He’s been a true professional in the gym since day one and seeing him kick it up a notch further solidifies my confidence that Jona 4 will be the night he puts the boxing world on notice.”
Tapakila dia natao ny handeha ho any Sokajy://www.evenko.ca/html/tickets/boxe-jun2016/index_en.html and the bout will air at 11 am ET/8 PM PT.

Undefeated Middleweight Caleb Plant returns to the ring June 3 Spike PBC ao amin'ny TV

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(Nashville, TN) Mey 24, 2016Nashville’s unbeaten middleweight prospect,Caleb “Sweet tanana” Plant (12-0, 9 Kos) is scheduled to return to the ring on Jona 3, 2016 against Colombia’s Carlos Galvan (12-4-1, 2 Kos). The scheduled 8-round bout will be televised on the undercard of Barthelemy vs. Bey at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida as Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Spike TV goes live at 9 p.m. SY/PT.
In his last bout on January, 22 tamin'ity taona ity, Plant dominated his opponent, winning by way of a 6th-round TKO. He’ll look to continue his winning ways on June, 3RD.
I’m always looking to get better with each fight,” hoy Caleb Plant. “Every fight brings on a different challenge and I’m ready for any style that comes my way. Galvan has a lot of knockouts so I have to be aware of his power shots. I will control the action from the opening bell and make my adjustment as the fight goes on. If I get him hurt, Handeha aho ny knockout.”
After turning pro in May of 2014, Caleb has rapidly made his presences felt in the middleweight division by winning all twelve of his bout, nine of which came by way of knockout. Plant feels grateful about his career as it is headlining in the right direction.
To be in the position I am this early in my career is a blessing.” Plant Nitohy. “My management team and trainers are doing a fantastic job with everything and I couldn’t be any happier. I know fighting on television is very important for my fan base, so I want to come out and put on a great show. This will be my first time fighting on Spike TV and I want to leave a lasting impression. Expect to see some fireworks.

Rances Barthelemy & Mickey Bey Ramp Up Training Camp Ahead of Friday, Jona 3 World Championship Showdown That Headlines Premier Boxing Champions on Spike from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida

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Hollywood, FL. (Mey 24, 2016) – Lightweight world champion Rances “Kid fipoahana” Barthelemy izao tontolo izao sy ny tompon-daka teo aloha MickeyThe SpiritBey are deep into training camp and closing in on their main event battle on Premier Boxing Champions amin'ny Spike Zoma, Jona 3 from Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida
Both fighters have been training in Las Vegas before they head to southern Florida for their world title battle. Barthelemy trains with Ismael Salas at the Salas Boxing Academy while Bey works with his longtime trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. at the Mayweather Boxing Club.
Tapakila ho an'ny velona hetsika, which is promoted by Kings Promotions, Mayweather Promotions and Panther Promotions, dia priced amin'ny $130, $80, $60 ary $35 (additional fees may apply) ary amin'ny amidy ankehitriny. All seats are reserved and available at all Ticketmaster outlets, internet ao amin'ny www.myhrl.com,WWW.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone: 1-800-745-3000. Varavarana misokatra ao amin'ny 5:30 am, with the first fight set to begin aT 6:30 , p.ampy.
Eto no mpiady maintsy milaza momba ny fanofanana toby, their matchup and more:
What advantages do you believe you have because of your training team?
Rances Barthelemy: “Ho ahy, Ismael is the best trainer in the world. He was the lead trainer of the Cuban National Team at the time that Cuban amateur boxing was having its most success. He is truly underrated and I do not know why.
Having gone through different trainers throughout my career, I am glad that I found Salas. We clicked right off the bat, and him being a Cuban and having a successful background both in the Cuban amateur system and in the pros, he’s been able to incorporate the best from both worlds in his training methods. He has also been able to bring out abilities in me that others were not able to and it has made me a completely different fighter.
Mickey Bey: Floyd Sr. has been my trainer for about 12 taona. We’ve been together since I was a teenager and before I turned pro. He is an old school trainer and he knows the science of boxing.
Being around the other Mayweather Promotions fighters provides a lot of energy to training because everybody is striving to be the best they can be. Whenever that’s the case it’s always a positive thing because the trainers know that’s what you’re after. Floyd Sr. and Floyd are the reason I moved to Las Vegas. It’s been a blessing to be able to train with him for so long. We gelled from the beginning and I have definitely grown a lot as a fighter.
What does fighting for this belt mean to you?
RB: I don’t really focus on this being another title defense. I just focus on it being another fight that I must win impressively so that I can get to the big fights. There is no added pressure from it being a title defense. I just want everyone to see the boxing ability that I have so that I can get the big fights that I want and deserve.
MB: Winning back this belt is really important to me. I still feel like it’s mine. He’s just been keeping it warm for me. I had to deal with the injuries but now I don’t have to worry about babying my hand or anything like that.
What do you think this fight will be like stylistically?
RB: I plan on this being a great fight between two great boxers. He has a great amateur and pro background, toy ny I, and hopefully that makes for a great show.
MB: You never really know until you’re in the ring but it’s going to be a fight between two skilled boxers. I have seen some footage but not too much because I don’t really watch much tape. I saw him fight for my vacant belt but I can’t get caught up in that because I’m different than anybody he’s ever fought. I’m a lot more difficult than he probably thinks.
What skill advantages do you believe you have over your opponent?
RB: I feel I am the better all-around fighter. I have the reach, height and power over him. I feel he has shown in the past that he can’t take a good punch, so we will see if he can take mine.
MB:I bring it all. I can do everything that can be done in the ring. Every single department, fe-potoana. I do think he’s a good fighter, I give him his props, he’s a two-time world champion, but I don’t think he can do one thing better than me.
What did you learn from your fight with Denis Shafikov?
RB: It was a really tough fight and definitely a great learning experience. I made it tougher than it should have been but I had never been in a war like that before and adrenaline kicked in. The blood made me want to dig down and trade with him in the center of the ring and beat him at his own game. It was the first time I had to go down to the trenches and engage in a fight like that but I wanted to do it to show that not all Cubans are boring and only box around.
What did you learn from your fight with Miguel Vazquez?
MB: I found out how good I was because I was able to beat a guy that good with one hand. Going into it I already knew I was going to be fighting with one hand since it had been giving me problems. I couldn’t let both hands go, so I had to strategically land more accurate shots. I couldn’t let it become a high volume fight because I knew I wouldn’t be able to respond with both hands. This is my first fight in four or five years with two good hands, so it’s going to be a completely different ball game.
What does it mean to you to fight in south Florida in front of your Cuban fans?
RB: That’s my backyard and it’s another advantage for me. It is like being in a free Cuba pretty much and I don’t think I’ll ever feel as comfortable fighting anywhere else with the majority of the people being there to support me. It means the world to me to be able to fight in front of my fans and my closest friends. It’s the closest thing to being able to fight in my country.
Are you concerned about fighting on the road in front of a crowd that is expected to be for your opponent?
MB: They can’t get in the ring for him. It’s just going to be me and him. Nobody can get in the ring and help him. It doesn’t add any pressure. I grew up hard, in a rough neighborhood and I’ve been through a lot so I’m numb to any pressure. I’m just ready to get in the ring with him.
What are your plans after this fight?
RB: “I will be headed straight to the Cuban Embassy in Washington, D.C. after the fight to try to obtain a visa so I can finally return to Cuba and visit my family that I have not seen since my defection eight years ago. I thought I would never be able to return but now I will be returning as a two-time world champion with grand dreams of one day headlining the first pro boxing event in Cuba.
MB: After this fight I’ll be looking for another big competitive fight. Foana aho mitady zava-tsarotra. That’s why I’m in this fight.
Why do you believe you’ll be victorious on June 3?
RB: I feel I am levels above Mickey Bey in all aspects of the game. I am comfortable with my training and I plan on returning to Miami with my second world title. The adrenaline of fighting in front of my Cuban people will add fuel to my fire and propel me to victory. I am on a mission to be great and leave an imprint in the sport and Mickey Bey is in the way.
MB: “Tsaratsara kokoa aho mpiady. It’s that simple.
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