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Tẹ NIBI For Workout Photos From Tom Hogan/TGB Promotions

 



 

Los Angeles (June 4, 2015) – Fight week continued today for the Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC event taking place Saturday, June 6 at StubHub Center as fighters held a final press conference for media and fans at historic Olvera Street in Los Angeles.

 

Lana, fight week activities kicked off with media workouts at Wild Card West Boxing Gym in Santa Monica.

 

Awọn Saturday afternoon telecast starts at 3 p.m. ATI/12 p.m. PT on NBC featuring the heavyweight showdown between Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (14-0, 13 KOs) atiConsuegra Yasmany (17-0, 14 KOs). Following that bout is the headlining event that pits former four-division world champion Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun (32-3-1, 18 KOs) lodi si Aron Martinez (19-3-1, 4 KOs).

 

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Here is what the fighters had to say yesterday and today:

 

Robert Guerrero

 

I’m excited to get back in the ring. I’ve trained very hard and my focus is fully on this fight.Saturday afternoon you’re going to see a great fight.

 

It’s a unique event starting so early. I’ll get up, eat and go fight but I’m ready for it.

 

I want to fight often, inactivity is the worst thing for a fighter. I want to fight three-four times per year, every year.

 

I never take another fighter lightly. This is a huge opportunity for Aron Martinez and I’m sure he’ll be ready for a real fight.

 

Fighting on NBC puts all the eyes on me. I know how big of a platform this is.

 

StubHub Center is a terrific venue, fans are right on top of you. I love fighting there and I’m not going to leave the fans disappointed.

 

Aron Martinez

 

“Bi Eleyi Saturday, expect a great fight. O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. I want to go in there and show everybody who I am.

 

I know how tough of a fighter Robert is, he’s fought at the top level for a long time.

 

I’m a brawler and I’m ready to test whatever skills he has. I need to close the distance, stay on top of him and get to him early. My power will surprise him.

 

I love StubHub Center. I’ve been there many times to watch fights and can’t wait to fight there myself.

 

“Eleyi jẹ a ńlá anfani fun mi, fighting on such a big card. We know Robert is a former world champion but I’m focused and ready. I’ve trained extra hard for this fight.

 

Dominic BREAZEALE

 

Everything starts off the jab, I need to put pressure on him early. I’ve seen a couple of YouTube clips of him fighting but the key is to focus on what I do best.

 

This is a huge opportunity for me to fight on NBC at StubHub Center and I plan to take full advantage of it.

 

This camp has been great, my whole team has done a phenomenal job getting me ready for this fight.

 

I have to thank my opponent for coming out and putting his record on the line. When I’m done with him, he’ll be 17-1. I’m looking for an early round knockout and I want to keep the fans on the edge of their seats.

 

YASMANY CONSUEGRA

 

I’m very prepared for this fight. I’m thankful to Dominic for taking this fight and I can’t wait to put on a show yi Saturday Friday.

 

I feel strong and ready for this challenge. My team has done everything they need to help me come out victorious.

 

I was part of the national team in Cuba which is very difficult to do. I’m not worried about any hype leading into this fight.

 

JÉSÙ Cuellar

 

First Darchinyan, Then Leo Santa Cruz or Abner Mares, those are the fighters

I’m targeting.

 

He can talk as much as he wants but we’re going to fight and find out who is better lojo satide.

 

I’m very prepared and ready to represent Argentina. I trained hard and I’m ready to get in the ring. I’ve put in the hard work and I’m going to step inside the ring and showcase my talent for all of Argentina.

 

VIC DARCHINYAN

 

I will demolish this kid lojo satide, I have much more experience.

 

He has no idea what’s going to happen.

 

I was a champion for many years and want to win another title. I will show everyone that I’m still capable lojo satide.

 

We’re going to see great fights and great action lojo satide. I’m ready to go and I hope everyone enjoys the fights.

 

Alfredo Angulo

 

I’m so happy to be here in Los Angeles and fighting so close to home. 'The Aja’ is coming back and you’ll see that lojo satide.

 

“Mo wa gan yiya lati wa ni pada ni iwọn. It’s been a bit of a layoff but I want to be as active and busy as possible.

 

I’m back now with Clemente Medina. I work best with him and I’m happy to be back training in Los Angeles again.

 

I recently got married. I’m much more settled and much more focused on my career. I look forward to becoming a champion again.

 

Oscar Molina

 

My left shoulder is completely healed, the recovery took a while which was frustrating but now all systems are go.

 

I’ve prepared well for this fight and I’m excited to go out and perform. It’s an honor for me to be on the same card as all these great fighters. I’m going to give a great show lojo satide.

 

I don’t know much about my opponent but I’ve been very busy in the gym learning everyday and I look forward to setting the pace and fighting my fight lojo satide.

 

I’ve been going to fights at StubHub Center for years and it’s great to be fighting there for the first time.

 

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CINCINNATI’S ADRIEN BRONER & AKRON’S SHAWN PORTER DISCUSS WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN OHIO CHAMPION

Broner & Porter Square Off On Saturday, June 20 On Premier Boxing Champions on NBC Live From MGM Grand Garden Arena

Ni 8:30 P.M. ATI/5:30 P.M. PT

Las fegasi (June 4, 2015) – While the eyes of the sports world are fixated on game 1 of the NBA Finals between LeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers and Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors lalẹ, two other great Ohio athletes will look to bring the glory of victory home with them when Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner ati “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter meet in the ring on Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC lori Saturday, June 20 (8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT).

 

Both of these fighters have joined the list of Ohio-born world champions that include boxing greats such as Ray “Ariwo Boom” Mancini, Aaron Pryor, Buster Douglas and Kelly Pavlik.

 

The all-Ohio battle comes in the midst of an exciting time for Ohio sports. In addition to the Ohio State University football team’s national championship winning performance in January, Akron’s own LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers are attempting bring the city of Cleveland its first professional sports championship since 1964.

 

Here is what Broner and Porter had to say about Ohio sports, LeBron and more:

 

Did you root for Ohio-sports teams growing up? Which ones were your favorite and who were your favorite players? What’s your favorite memory of watching Ohio sports teams?

Adrien Broner:I grew up watching the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Cavaliers. I didn’t start watching basketball until I was playing more of it in elementary and high school. That’s when LeBron first came into the league. I remember LeBron’s very first game in Cleveland. It was huge. Most players freeze under that kind of hype, but not him.

Shawn Porter: “I’ve always been a huge Browns fan. I’ve tried to watch every draft and every preseason and regular season game. I got into the Cavaliers a little more when I was in high school. I’m an all around Ohio sports fan though.

How would you describe Ohio-sports fans? How badly do you want to win for them?

AB:Ohio fans are very supportive. Some other states don’t like us because we come out strong. I would love to win for the fans in Ohio because bringing a championship back there means a lot to me. I’ve done it three times already and I’m looking for a fourth. You always want that rush again.

SP: We’re crazy! Cleveland fans root for their teams with a love and respect that’s admirable. Whether it’s good days or bad days we’re faithful and trying to stay positive. It would be huge for me to win for the fans here and represent Ohio. I’m doing this for everyone in Northeast Ohio. This is a statement about a great kid from Ohio representing the people there and winning another big fight.

How important was LeBron James returning to Cleveland for the psyche of Ohio sports?

AB: “LeBron coming home was very important because he’s made the Cavs so much better. With him in Cleveland we’re back in the championship series.

SP: “LeBron coming home was huge. If he didn’t return I don’t know what we’d have done. There probably would have been more riots. But him coming back brought joy to all of us in Ohio. That’s part of our job as professional athletes to bring joy and positivity to family, friends and the fans. That’s exactly what he did by returning to Cleveland.

 

Will you be watching the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals? Do you have a prediction for the series?

AB: “I’ll definitely be watching the games. No training until after the game lalẹ. I think Cleveland wins it all in six games.

SP: “Emi ko ṣe asọtẹlẹ. I’m praying for the Cavs to do this for the city and for themselves. Hopefully they can pull it together and get what they deserve. It would be a great to get a win for the team and for NE Ohio. I’ll be watching every game on my projection screen.

Describe what it’s like to fight in front of a hometown crowd in Ohio?

AB: It’s always fun fighting at home in front of a lot of people who know you. Even when your back is against the wall they cheer and help push me on.

 

SP: “Nitootọ, all the crowds are the same when I’m in the ring. I’m actually looking forward to fighting in the big arena at MGM Grand though. I kind of like having a mix of people in the crowd with some for and some against me.

Is there more pressure and emphasis on performing well on June 20 to walk away with bragging rights in Ohio?

AB:I think I already have the bragging rights in Ohio.

SP: There’s no added pressure, it honestly doesn’t matter to me like that. This is first and foremost about my team. We’re successful as a team and as a family.

If you could meet one athlete from or who played in the state of Ohio who would it be?

AB: “I’d have to say myself.

SP: I met my all-time favorite Cris Carter already. Cris is from Ohio and went to Ohio State. I haven’t met Charles Woodson or LeBron though. Charles is from here, but he went to Michigan for college. But I’d really love to meet LeBron because he’s still doing his thing and he has that burning desire to win. I need to have that same desire and I’m learning that from watching him play.

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UNDEFEATED SUPERSTAR KEITH THURMAN RETURNS HOME TO BATTLE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION LUIS COLLAZO IN INAUGURAL

PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON ESPN EVENT, Satidee, Keje 11 FROM USF SUN DOME IN TAMPA, FLORIDA

Plus Undefeated Prospect Tony Harrison Takes On Willie Nelson

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Tampa (June 4, 2015) – Undefeated gbajumọ Keith “Ni Akoko Kan” Thurman (25-0, 21 KOs) returns to the ring in his home state to face former world champion Luis Collazo(36-6, 19 KOs) lori Saturday, July 11 in the main event of the inaugural Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori ESPN show live at 9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT from the USF Sun Dome in Tampa.

 

The co-main event of the evening features an exciting matchup between undefeated top prospect Tony Harrison (21-0, 18 KOs) and quick fisted Willie Nelson (23-2-1, 13 KOs) in an event that will kick off live coverage of PBC on ESPN. Doors open in the arena at 6 p.m. ATI with the first fight starting at 6:30 p.m. ATI.

 

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Thurman has consistently shown his tremendous power by knocking out 18 ti rẹ akọkọ 19 opponents and since winning a world title in 2013, he has ascended to the very top of the sport’s elite class. Awọn 26-odun-atijọ Clearwater, Florida native made three successful title defenses with wins over Jesus Soto Karass, Julio Diaz and Leonard Bundu. In his next bout he debuted the Premier Boxing Champions series by defeating Robert Guerrero in a spectacular battle on March 7. Next up on July 11, Thurman will return to the ring in his home state of Florida for the first time since 2009.

 

One of Brooklyn’s most respected fighters, Collazo has earned another shot at the top of the welterweight division on July 11. In April of this year, Collazo made a statement with a second round TKO of Christopher Degollado at Barclays Center. A world champion in 2005, Collazo has faced top fighters his whole career. Most notably in recent years, he delivered an electrifying second round knockout over Victor Ortiz in Dec. 2014. Collazo will look to use his experience and guile to upset Thurman on the road on July 11.

 

At just 24-years-old, Harrison has made big noise recently as he brings a 10 knockout win streak to his fight on July 11. The Detroit-native has gotten off to a blazing start in 2015, already knocking out Antwone Smith and Pablo Munguia in impressive fashion. The supremely talented fighter now steps up in competition and hopes to keep his undefeated record intact when he faces Nelson.

 

A ọjọgbọn niwon 2006, Nelson has the tools and experience to give Harrison more than just a tough test. The 28-year-old owns victories over previously unbeaten fighters John Jackson and Yudel Johnson plus experienced veterans Luciano Cuello, Michael Medina. The fighter out of Cleveland is coming off of a narrow defeat against top contender Vanes Martirosyan in Oct. 2014.

 

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ALEXANDER JOHNSON REPLACES DOUDOU NGUMBU AS OPPONENT FOR ARTUR BETERBIEV ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE ON FRIDAY, Oṣù 12 FROM UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO

Chicago (June 3, 2015) – Alexander “The Nla” Johnson (16-2, 7 KOs) will replace Doudou Ngumbu as the opponent for Artur Beterbiev (8-0, 8 KOs) lori awọnFriday, June 12 àtúnse ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Spike event taking place at UIC Pavilion in Chicago with coverage beginning at 9 p.m. ATI/PT.

This fight precedes the evening’s headlining bout that features Cuban boxing sensation Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara (20-2-2, 12 KOs) taking on the veteran Delvin Rodriguez (28-7-4, 16 KOs). Ilẹkun ni UIC Pafilionu ìmọ ni 5 p.m. CT pẹlu awọn akọkọ ija ṣeto fun 5:30 p.m. CT.

 

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Having floored every opponent he’s faced professionally, the now 30-year-old former amateur standout Beterbiev will be seeking to keep his knockout streak alive in Chicago. Having notched impressive wins over Tavoris Cloud in 2014 and Gabriel Campillo earlier this year, the heavy-fisted Russian is ready to pass another tough test with flying colors onJune 12.

 

A pro niwon 2007, Johnson has been a steady force in the light heavyweight division, especially in the mid-Atlantic region. The fighter out of Oxon Hill, Maryland won the first 12 fights of his professional career, including a victory over the previously unbeaten Farah Ennis. The 33-year-old is coming off of a first round TKO over Henry Buchanan in Sept. 2014 and is looking to follow that up with another explosive performance on June 12.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT & MP3 WITH ROBERT GUERRERO, Aron Martinez, Dominic BREAZEALE & YASMANY CONSUEGRA

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Lisa Milner

E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, for joining us today. We have a very exciting call. All four of the fighters participating on the televised portion of yi Satidee ká Premier Boxing Champions on NBC telecast will be with us. We are going to start with the heavyweights, and before we head to those fighters, I’m going to turn it over to Tom Brown, head of TGB Promotions to tell you a little more about the event and introduce our first set of fighters.

 

Tom Brown

Daradara, thank you and thank you very much to the media for joining us on this call. TGB Promotions is very happy working again with PBC on this excellent card to be telecast on NBC yi Saturday afternoon from the famed StubHub Center in Carson. The doors openlojo satide ni 11:00 a.m. pẹlu awọn akọkọ Belii ni 11:15 a.m. We go on live TV starting at12:00 p.m. PT. It’s a huge sports day for NBC. They’re also telecasting the French Open, the Belmont Stakes, and game two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

 

The main event is former world champion, Robert Guerrero (32-3-1 18 KOs) out of Gilroy, California. Robert’s no stranger to the southern California boxing fans, having posted two huge wins in recent years: the sensational 12-round decision over Andre Berto in November 2012 down in Ontario, and his epic fight-of-the-year win over Yoshihiro Kamegai on June 21, 2014 at the StubHub Center.

 

Aaron Martinez, West Covina, California ni o ni a gba ti (19-3-1, 4 KOs). He made his bones on the southern California boxing circuit, and knows how valuable this opportunity to face Guerrero is on such a big platform. Martinez never takes a backward step, never tires, and that’s his primary weapon: incredible stamina. With the styles of Guerrero-Martinez, this main event has all the makings of another action-packed StubHub Center war to add to the venue’s history.

 

In the televised co-main, the opening fight, we’ve got two outstanding, undefeated young heavyweight prospects: U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale (14-0, 13 KOs). He competed in the 2012 London games, and Yasmany Consuegra (17-0, 14 KOs) outstanding Cuban amateur with a perfect pro record.

 

Lẹẹkansi, awọn ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 11:00 a.m. Tickets bẹrẹ ni $25 and we’re looking forward to seeing the great boxing fans of southern California attend this great event.

 

L. Milner

We’re going to do the heavyweights now. Dominic, could you make an opening statement before we turn it over to the media?

Dominic Breazeale

This is Dominic Breazeale. Good afternoon, tara ati awọn okunrin jeje. I’m excited to be part of this fantastic card this Saturday, June 6th. Can’t wait to get in the ring and show off my skills.

 

L. Milner

Nla. E dupe. And Luis DeCubas Jr. is on the line to translate for Yasmany. Luis, could you ask him to make just a quick opening statement and then translate that for us?

 

Consuegra Yasmany

I want to thank everybody on the call. I want to thank NBC, the PBC, Al Haymon for this opportunity and all the people involved. I look forward to a great fight. Lojo Satide, I want to show everyone who I am.

Q

Hey, Dominic, it seems to me it’s safe to say that this is going to be your toughest opponent to date. Would you agree with that, and if so, how excited are you to get this opportunity to move up in competition and show what you’ve been able to learn?

 

D. BREAZEALE

Definitely toughest competition to date thus far. Pato, Yasmany is 17-0, 14 KOs. One of those guys that steps in the ring with a ton of confidence. We’re both undefeated fighters and I was extremely excited when I got the call. Thanks to Al and the team. Thanks to NBC, we’ll be able to perform in front of the whole world, nationwide, and I couldn’t ask for more. It’s a great setting, a great way to have a stepping-stone to the next level. I want to be considered the top heavyweight and I guess you’ve got to fight top guys to get there.

 

Q

What do you know about Consuegra?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I know he’s got a great amateur record. I know he did real well in Cuba, the Cuba National team. He had some great fights here in the States. He fought a lot in Florida.I know he’s got a boxing style. I know he’s going to come out tough. Cuban fighters always do.

 

Q

Dominic, you’ve had a lot of knockouts in your early career in the pros, but this is going to be your biggest fight yet with another undefeated fighter. Can you talk about your transition from the amateur style, which obviously you had to do in the Olympics, to the professional style?

 

D. BREAZEALE:

Like you said, it’s going to be a big fight with a guy that’s undefeated. I’m sure he’s coming in looking to knock me out. I’m coming in to knock him out, o daju. Ṣugbọn, amateur transition into the pros, I would say was a little bit easier for myself than it was for most amateurs. The amateurs, a lot of my wins came by way of knockouts, so I’ve been knocking guys out since day one.

 

It’s one of those things that I transitioned from putting punches in bunches to putting punches in bunches with power. I’m throwing a lot more punches now. I’m putting a lot more punches together with power. Every punch I throw has got devastating power. I not only punch with the right hand, but I can punch with the left. So long as I make contact, somebody’s going down for sure.

 

Q

Can you talk about the experience factor? You both fought a number of guys who have a lot of fights under their belt. Re kẹhin ija, he defeated Taurus Sykes, who’s been around for a long time, a guy with a winning record. Tell us where you think you’re at. Because eventually, everybody wants to become a world champion, but what level do you think you’re at and how does that compare to Yasmany?

D. BREAZEALE

I think I’m right up there, ti o ba ti ko, definitely above him. I’ve fought some very experienced guys and guys that have been former Olympians, bi daradara. Guys like Matt Galer, who have been in heavyweight ranks and considered top contenders at one point. Me and Matt put on a great fight.

 

My last fight with Victor Bisbal, that was March 7th ti odun yi. He’s a Puerto Rican Olympian. He came out with a great amateur background, very good professional background. When I finally beat him he had fought some experienced guys as well, so I definitely have the experience there. Not only as an amateur, but definitely as a pro, ju.

Q

And a similar question for Yasmany. Lati mi, it looks like this is going to be your biggest fight as a pro. Where do you think you are as a professional at this point? Where do you think you rank overall in the professional ranks?

 

Y. Consuegra

It’s definitely my toughest fight. Breazeale’s a real good fighter out of the pros, but I’ve also had a great amateur background. I fought the best of the best, o han ni. The Cuban heavyweight program is much more difficult than the American heavyweight program, and he was an Olympian, but I won a lot of world amateur tournaments. I look forward to just getting in the ring with Breazeale and showing what I’ve got, because I think I could beat Breazeale, and I think I’m ready for Breazeale. The top guys in the division, I’m going to show them.

 

Q

Yasmany, how influenced are you by some of the great Cuban fighters and heavyweights of the past year: Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, and many others? How much of a role have they played in influencing your style?

 

Y. Consuegra

O han ni, Cuba has a great history of Cuban amateur heavyweights. I like to put my style more toward Savon, who is a power puncher, as looking for the knockout at all times. And Stevenson’s a great fighter, but he’s more of a boxer, so was Roberto Balado, but that’s definitely a great point.

Q

How does it feel to be fighting on NBC in front of such a big network audience, especially on a day when you’re going to be right in between French Open final and Stanley Cup game. Dominic, could you answer that first?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I am definitely excited. I’ve got to thank NBC for giving me the opportunity to fight on this card. It’s a wonderful date. Can’t ask for anything better: southern California, kẹfa. Sun’s going to be out. The weather is going to be great. Great venue at the StubHub Center there. It’s definitely exciting. Whenever I get a chance to perform in front of a hometown crowd, family and friends, and things like that, it brings out the best in me, so I’m definitely looking forward to it and, bi mo ti so, I’ve got to thank NBC, Al HAYMON, Goossen Promotions for putting this all together. My team, all of you guys, I definitely, truly appreciate it.

 

Q

And Louis, could you ask Yasmany the same question?

 

Y. Consuegra

Yeah, it’s definitely the biggest fight of my life, the biggest fight of my career. At this moment, I’d also like to thank Dominic Breazeale for taking this type of risk. Not too many guys are willing to take these risks to fight an undefeated heavyweight and fight the best. Nítorí, it’s a big day for both of us, and come Saturday, I’m going to show everybody that I’m one of the top guys in the division.

 

L. Milner

Dara, nla. E dupe, both, so much. We will see you this week for a great event. We have the main event on the line now, so I’m going to turn it back over to Tom Brown to introduce Robert Guerrero and Aaron Martinez. Tom, ya o kuro.
T. Brown

Dara, nla. E dupe. First, I’d like to introduce former world champion, Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun, lẹẹkansi, pẹlu kan gba ti 32-3-1 ati 18 KOs, making a quick return to the PBC on NBC.

 

Robert Guerrero

I just want to thank everybody for being on and I’m ready to go.

 

T. Brown

Dara, we’ve got Aron Martinez here also, pẹlu kan gba ti 19-3-1, and he understands how valuable this opportunity is to face Guerrero on such a big platform.

Aron Martinez

Yeah, dajudaju, Mo wa nibi. O ni kan nla anfani fun mi; I’m ready for battle. We’re at weight and everything went pretty good at this camp, and what can I say, ọkan? Just excited to fight Saturday.

Q

Robert, you’re a guy that has fought a lot of big name fighters over a really nice career, an illustrious career. Does it become a little more difficult to get up for a fighter like Aron Martinez who is, kind of unknown, at least as compared to the other guys that you’ve fought?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Ṣe Ko, not at all. Coming off the last fight with a loss at the short end of the stick, it drives you to be hungry. Nítorí, that’s why I wanted to get right back into the ring, stay active. That’s one of the biggest problems with being inactive and not having enough action throughout the year. The year layoffs, a nine-, eight-month layoff, it really kills you, especially at that championship elite level. It’s hard to come back and be 100 percent sharp, so the plan is to just stay sharp all year and get back on it.

 

Q

What do you know about him? Do you watch any tapes of your opponents or anything like that?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, I’ve watched some tape on him. I watched a few of his fights that I found on YouTube and he’s a crafty little guy. He’s in there and he can fight on the inside. He’s got some good counter shots and he mixes it up. Nítorí, you’ve just got to be ready for everything all around, because you never know what’s going to come your way, especially when this is such a big opportunity for him, fighting on NBC. You know he’s going to come 100 percent ready and that seems to happen all the time when I fight somebody. They come 10 percent better than they were in their last couple of fights, so it’s about being prepared and being ready for whatever comes.

 

Q

Is there any concern about coming back to the ring so soon after a brutal fight like you just had three months ago?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Oh, se ko, not at all. Lati mi, the fight wasn’t even that brutal. It may have been brutal for Thurman, but I was just getting started toward the end. It actually feels good to get right back in. I got right back into the gym three weeks after that and stayed on it. Nítorí, after I left that ring, I still felt good. My body felt good. I just had that cut, got that taken care of, but other than that, Mo lero nla. That’s why I’m jumping right back in the ring so quick.

 

Q

I know you’re a well-known fighter throughout your career, but was there any difference after fighting on that show. That was the most viewed fight in quite a long time, being that it was on free TV on a primetime Saturday night. Nítorí, I just want to know if anything changed on your end, like more notoriety.

 

R. Jagunjagun

Pato. When you have a 96-year-old woman come up to you in the parking lot and say, “Man, what a great fight; that reminds me of the olden days of boxing,” it’s nice to see that. And you see all the fans coming around and just the average person that’s at the grocery store recognizing you, it’s huge. It’s not just huge for my career, but it’s huge for boxing.

 

Q

Did that factor into your wanting to come back so soon? I know you said you want to stay sharp, ṣugbọn, o han ni, staying in the public eye helps as well.

 

Robert Guerrero: Oh, pato. Out of sight, out of mind. So you want to stay active, you want to stay busy; you want to stay sharp. You want to stay in the public eye to make that big run before time passes.

 

Q

Aron, I just have one question for you. You’ve been out of the ring for over a year since your fight with Josesito. Was there any reason for that delay? Could you just not get fights or did you just want to take the time off to clear your head?
A. Martinez

It was just with my promoter, little here and there, they were not giving me the right fights. Anybody that knows me, I stayed in the gym, because that’s what makes it easy for me, making weight. I never have trouble making weight and that goes to show that I stay active. I stay active in the gym and that’s what it is.

 

Q

My question is for Robert Guerrero. I was a little disappointed to see that it took you quite a while to get into the fight with Keith Thurman. Do you feel like that’s going to be something you’re going to change for this fight with Aron, is taking off right off the bat, akọkọ yika?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, it goes back to being active in the ring. Everybody says, daradara, Mo lero nla, there’s no ring rust, and this and that, but you truly don’t know until you get into that ring. Nigbana ni, those long layoffs really kill me. You develop bad habits. You lay back a little bit too much, and you end up getting started a little bit late like I did in the Thurman fight. But when I did get started, there was no stopping me.

 

Nítorí, that’s why I want to stay active and stay in the ring. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, it’s being inactive, not being in the ring fighting. You develop habits where you do start off slowly and I felt like after the fight, when I looked back on it, it felt like I was starting off like I was sparring and just working into it, warming up, and then getting started. Glad to get that fight out of the way and shake off that ring rust, and it’s time to make that push.

 

Q

First question for Robert. Can you talk about getting up for this fight, because you fought such top level opponents and championship fights, Thurman and Mayweather and higher profile fights, and I think in this fight, you’re going to come in as a favorite. Can you talk about making sure that you don’t overlook Aron Martinez and staying sharp and getting up mentally.

 

R. Jagunjagun

You never want to overlook anybody. I don’t care who it is. You’ve got two hands, you can throw a punch. Ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ ni iwọn. Nítorí, you never want to overlook anybody. I found that out earlier in my career with a loss against Gamaliel Diaz. I was overlooking him, thought I was going to take him out and he ended up out-boxing me. He beat me by one point.

 

Nítorí, it’s one of those things where you live and learn. You learn your lesson throughout the years and at this level of boxing and competition, you’ve got to just be able to get up and do your job and be prepared for everything. Nítorí, it’s not a problem. It’s like second nature to me. I wake up every day. I run. I do my gym work. If I don’t do it, it feels like I’m cheating, because I’ve been doing it since I was a kid. Nítorí, it’s just being well-prepared and I’m always well-prepared for every fight, as you’ve seen through my previous fights. I come to fight no matter what.

 

Q

What do you think your advantages are over him coming into this fight?
R. Jagunjagun

Maybe the arm reach, the hand speed, the height. It’s a matter of not just having the advantages, but putting them to work and using them, and sticking to your game plan and being well prepared and being able to execute. Nítorí, it’s time to react when you get in that ring and what you’re going to do with everything to make it happen.

 

Q

Aron, I think Robert’s going to be the one coming in as the favorite in this fight, but I just noticed on a lot of the PBC cards, there have been a lot of upsets and unexpected outcomes coming in. Tell us why you’re going in expecting to win and what the effect is being on the PBC card on NBC. Does that add something special to this?
A. Martinez

Yes of course. It’s on national TV at StubHub Center, this is where I grew up. It’s my home base. I’ve got 23 njà. Out of these 23 njà, I’ve never been the favorite; I’ve always been the underdog. I’m not even supposed to be at this stage. That’s what I’m looking forward to. I’ve never been the favorite in any of my fights, so I come out for every fight. I know Rob, he’s an excellent champion; he’s been in with the best. He knows I train hard for this fight because I really want it and it and I’m going to lay it all on the line. This is what I’m talking about. I’m on to show everybody.

 

Q

You’re coming off a little over a year layoff as you explained earlier, and he’s coming off just a three-month layoff after a 12-round fight. Do you think that’s going to factor into this fight, especially if it goes the distance?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. It’s like what Robert said. You don’t really know until you get in the ring. We could say a bunch of things now, but you never know until you get in the ring and you actually feel it, because once you’re in the ring, it’s a whole different story, how it’s going to be. We train really, really hard for this fight, ati awọn ti a ba setan. It’s whatever I’ve got to do, I’ve got to do. We fight inside we box, whatever. We’re ready for whatever comes our way.
Q

Aron obviously, I know you’re up for this fight, and Robert’s already expressed that he’s trained for this fight and he’s expecting the very best from you, it’s been asked twice on this call if Robert is overlooking you. Do you find that disrespectful that nobody is giving you a shot in this fight? Or do you just use it as extra motivation?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. I don’t find it that way. It’s what it is. Robert has been up there with the best. And I don’t find it disrespectful; it’s just what it is, and it makes me train harder and just to make a point that who I am and they’re going to see Aron Martinez in there lojo satide and they’re going to see who I am.

 

L. Milner

Dara, that was our last question. Robert, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Bẹẹni. I just want to thank everybody. Thank Al Haymon and thank my team and thank everybody who’s been putting in the work to get this together, and I’m coming to fightSaturday night. Mo setan lati lọ. I’m excited and going on right before the Belmont Stakes and it’s a big event leading into another big event. Nítorí, I’m excited and I just can’t wait to fight.

 

The thing is staying active all year and doing my job and giving the fans what they love to see and giving them a great fight. Nítorí, thank all the fans and thank everybody that’s on the conference call. I really appreciate it and God bless everybody.

 

L. Milner

Dara, thanks. Aaron, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

A. Martinez

Bẹẹni, I want to thank NBC, PBC and all. Goossen for giving me this chance to show what I’ve got lojo satide, and I thank Robert, and just give a good show to everybody lojo satide, and I’m ready to push off and I’m ready to go. O ṣeun, gbogbo ènìyàn.
Lisa Milner: E dupe. Fight week events start ọla ni 11:00 a.m. at the Wild Card West Boxing Gym with a media workout and I hope to see everybody there. Mo dupe lowo yin lopolopo. Thanks to the fighters. O ṣeun, Tom Brown, and thanks to the media.

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Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE OPENS UP PBC ON NBC LIVE TELECAST & FACES UNDEFEATED CUBAN HEAVYWEIGHT YASMANY CONSUEGRA

Upland, California (June 3, 2015) – Top U.S. heavyweight afojusọna Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (14-0, 13 KO ká) makes his return to the ring yi Saturday Friday, June 6th at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. BREAZEALE, takes another step up in competition and faces Cuban heavyweight Yasmany Consuegra (17-0, 14 KO ká) in a battle of undefeated heavyweights. The televised bout will support the Robert Guerrero-Arron Martinez main-event and will open up the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) live telecast on NBC.

 

Photo c/o TimoteusFOE” Hernandez

Awọn 2012 U.S. Olympian is coming off of a solid win against heavyweight veteran Victor Bisbal this past March during the inaugural PBC on NBC series. Breazeale showed true heart and resilience after experiencing the first knockdown of his career early in the first round of the bout. Breazeale recovered quickly and dominated Bisbal until the bout was stopped in the fourth round, resulting in Breazeale’s 14th win and 13th by knockout.

Immediately following the bout with Bisbal, Breazeale asked his advisor Al Haymon for another tough-quality opponent and Breazeale was granted his request.

My last bout with Bisbal was by far the toughest opponent I have ever shared the ring with. He caught me with a good shot and I recovered quickly. I shook it off and ended up stopping him a couple of rounds later. Lẹhin ti awọn ija, I wasn’t happy that I was knocked down although many people told me that I showed resilience and that is what champions are made of. Ṣi, I wanted another tough opponent and Al Haymon gave me the opportunity,” said Breazeale.

In addition to the quality opponent, Breazeale now has the chance to make an impression on many avid and casual boxing fans who will be watching the bout live on NBC Saturday Friday, an opportunity Breazeale welcomes and is thankful for.

“Eleyi jẹ kan ala wá otito fun mi. Some of my previous bouts have been televised in the past, but not on a prime-time network where millions of people will be tuning in and see an American heavyweight like me. The heavyweight division is the most popular division in boxing because of its excitement and this is a bout between two undefeated heavyweights.” 

If this bout turns out as well as Breazeale has worked so hard for, he is looking to transition from a top prospect to a contender. Since turning professional two and a half years ago, Breazeale has been on the fast track to the world heavyweight title and has been learning from every training camp and fight thereafter under the tutelage of trainer John Bray.

I know I still have some room to

Photo c / o Team Breazeale

grow. I’ve been learning in the gym everyday and with every bout that I have had. In just 14 professional bouts so far, I feel that I have fought tougher opposition at this particular point of my career than the current American world heavyweight champion did in his first fourteen bouts. With the platform I have been provided yi Saturday, I intend to make the best of it and will definitely give the fans watching at home an entertaining fight and hope to make a name for myself in the heavyweight division.” 

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“Nibi Ba wa Wahala!

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ERISLANDY LARA TRAINING CAMP UPDATE

Lara Takes On Delvin Rodriguez On Friday, June 12 Installment Of

Premier Boxing Champions On Spike Live From UIC Pavilion In Chicago

Tẹ NIBI For Photos From Francisco Perez/Team Lara

Houston (June 2, 2015) – Super welterweight aye asiwaju Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara (20-2-2, 12 KOs) is wrapping up his final days of training camp in anticipation of his Premier Boxing Champions on Spike debut taking place at UIC Pavilion in Chicago on Friday, June 12.

 

Yi àtúnse ti PBC on Spike bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT. Ilẹkun ni UIC Pafilionu ìmọ ni 5 p.m. CT pẹlu awọn akọkọ ija ṣeto fun 5:30 p.m. CT.

 

Before escaping communist Cuba, where Lara had to swim in dangerous waters to reach freedom, he was a decorated international amateur champion, winning numerous titles against some of today’s champions. He has followed his dream of becoming a world champion and now looks to build on his legacy.

 

Having fought some of the top names in the super welterweight division, Lara is looking to keep the momentum roaring with a dominant performance against the always tough Delvin Rodriguez. Known as one of the most skillful fighters in boxing, Lara spoke on his recent training camp, his opponent and fighting on PBC:

 

On training camp

My trainer Ronnie Shields and I have been sharpening up what I do best. It’s been a long hard camp and I’m going into this fight with a 100 percent healthy body.

 

On fighting on PBC on Spike

PBC on Spike is a great series that shows a lot of good fights. A lot of young fight fans are tuning into Spike on a regular basis. I want to gain new fans with a great performance.

 

On sparring with top level partners

I’ve been sparring with the (Jermell and Jermall) Charlo brothers and a few other top contenders. The work I’m getting is unbelievable. I feel my timing is right on point. I’m getting pushed by some of the best fighters in the world.

 

On being a Cuban-American boxer:

“Fun mi, defecting to the United States was a shot at achieving my dreamthe American dreamof being a world champion. I love my former country and look forward to the day when the world can see the talent in Cuba and allow my fellow boxers the chance to truly pursue their dream. This is my dream, and it’s come true.

 

On fighting in Chicago

I know there’s a lot of great boxing fans in Chicago. I’m coming to put on a great show for everyone and I’m going to look electrifying on fight night.

 

On fighting Delvin Rodriguez

Since this fight is for my world title, I know Delvin Rodriguez is hungry for victory. He’s my main focus and all my concentration is on the defeating him.

 

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CUBAN SENSATION ERISLANDY LARA TO FACE DELVIN RODRIGUEZ AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE RETURNS TO UIC PAVILION IN CHICAGO ON FRIDAY, Oṣù 12

KNOCKOUT ARTIST ARTUR BETERBIEV TO FACE DOUDOU NGUMBU

Cuban boxing sensation Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara (20-2-2, 12 KOs)returns to the ring on Friday, June 12 to face veteran Delvin Rodriguez (28-7-4, 16 KOs) as Premier Boxing Champions heads back to Spike.

 

Afikun ohun ti, Russian knockout artist Artur Beterbiev (8-0, 8 KOs) is set to square off against the ring-savvy Doudou Ngumbu (34-6, 13 KOs) of Haute-Garonne, France.

 

Yi àtúnse ti PBC on Spike bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI. Ilẹkun ni UIC Pafilionu ìmọ ni 5 p.m. CT with the first fight set for 5:30 p.m. CT.

 

I’m very excited to be fighting on Spike TV on June 12th in Chicago.said Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara. “Delvin Rodriguez is a tough veteran fighter who I respect. He has a lot of heart and determination. But once the bell rings I’m looking for the knockout!”

 

“Lori June 12, I am going to change everyone’s mind about me and show that I can beat Lara,” Said Rodriguez.

 

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The 32-year-old Lara is a slick boxer with the ability to deliver punishment while taking very little of it in return. Lara has notched victories over Alfredo Angulo, Austin eja ati Freddy Hernandez jakejado re ọmọ. Bi ohun magbowo, Lara gba afonifoji oyè pẹlu kan orilẹ-asiwaju ni welterweight ati ki o tun kopa ninu 2007 Pan-n ere. Awọn Onija akọkọ lati Guantanamo, Cuba but fighting out of Houston most recently defeated former world champion Ishe Smith on his way to his 20th professional victory.

 

Already deep into an accomplished career, the 35-year-old Rodriguez looks to give Lara a stiff test and entertain the crowd at UIC Pavilion on June 12. Having battled the likes of Miguel Cotto and Austin Trout, Rodriguez has also picked up victories over Mike Arnaoutis, Pawel Wolak and Shamone Alvarez throughout his accomplished career. Born in Santiago de le Caballeros, Dominican Republic but fighting out of Danbury, Connecticut, Rodriguez will look to improve on his last outing, a draw against Joachim Alcine in May 2014.

 

Having floored every opponent he’s faced professionally, the now 30-year-old former amateur standout Beterbiev will be seeking to keep his knockout streak alive in Chicago. Having notched impressive wins over Tavoris Cloud in 2014 and Gabriel Campillo earlier this year, the heavy-fisted Russian knows he’ll be tested with an experienced opponent on June 12.

 

Following a hard-fought loss to Andrzej Fonfara in November 2014, France’s Ngumburebounded nicely with a knockout win in January of this year. The battle-tested 33-year-old veteran will look to use his wealth of professional experience at UIC Pavilion in order to emerge victorious.

 

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Amir Khan SECURES UNANIMOUS ipinnu LORI Chris ALGIERI Javier FORTUNA AamiEye UNANIMOUS ipinnu LORI Bryan Vásquez

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Brooklyn (Le 30, 2015) – Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori Spikepada si Brooklyn ká Barclays Center on Friday oru pẹlu miiran awọn ibẹjadi night ti bouts fun ija egeb. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Amir “King” Khan (31-3, 19 KOs) gba wọle a crafty ati lile ja unanimous ipinnu lori Chris Algieri (20-2, 8 KOs) ati Javier Fortuna (28-0-1, 20 KOs) gba a enia-tenilorun unanimous ipinnu gun lori Bryan Vásquez (34-2, 18 KOs) ninu awọn ti televised ibẹrẹ.

 

Ni isalẹ wa ni comments ṣe nipasẹ awọn televised awọn onija lẹhin ti wọn ṣe lalẹ:

 

Amir Khan

 

“Mo ro mo ti sise daradara inu. Mo ti sọ kò ṣe kan pupo ti ise ninu apo bi ti ati ki o Mo gbero lati se diẹ ẹ sii ti pe ni ojo iwaju.

 

“Mo fi fun Chris a pupo ti gbese. O si wá siwaju kan Pupo diẹ sii ju a ro o fẹ ati awọn ti o ní a gba pe ńlá lalẹ.

 

“Chris fi o re gbogbo lalẹ. Eyi ni o dara ju Algieri a ti sọ ri ni igba pipẹ, ati awọn ti o ba ti o fe ja ti Manny (Pacquiao) ti o le ona ti gba.

 

“Gbogbo eniyan mo Mo fẹ Floyd (Mayweather) tókàn lẹhin ti gbogbo awọn Ọrọ nipa o, ṣugbọn nigbati o ba duro ati ki o lero fun nkankan fun yi gun o le ṣeto awọn ti o pada. Emi ko fẹ lati overlook eyikeyi miiran awọn onija, pẹlu Chris.

 

“Mi akọkọ show pẹlu PBC ti wa nla. The New York enia wà oniyi ati ki o gan ni o sinu. Awọn igbega je o tayọ ati ki o Mo wa lọpọlọpọ lati wa ni apa kan yi egbe.”

 

Chris ALGIERI

 

“Mo ro mo ti pressured Khan daradara ati ki o ni mi fọwọkan. O si ni pato ko fẹ o nigbati mo ni sinu ara rẹ.

 

“Mo ro mo ti farapa u ni igba pupọ, sugbon Khan ni a cagey Onija o si spins ni pipa. Mo gboju le won feran awọn onidajọ pe lalẹ. Emi yoo ro pe awọn regede, o le Asokagba yoo gba kekere kan diẹ ọwọ.

 

“Mo ro pe PBC jẹ ikọja. Awọn idojukọ jẹ lori awọn onija, ko ni iselu tabi awọn awọn olupolowo. Eleyi ti ni ran mu awọn idaraya pada si Boxing ká ogo ọjọ ti primetime isele fun awọn egeb.

 

“Mo ti ko ro Elo nipa lẹhin ti yi ija. Mo wa lara, sugbon mo yoo wo ni fiimu lati yi ija ati awọn ti a yoo lọ kuro nibẹ.”

 

Javier FORTUNA

 

“Mo wa gan yà a pe ni ija lọ ni ijinna. Vásquez jẹ kan to lagbara Onija. Lẹhin ti awọn karun yika, Mo ti a ti Boxing lati Dimegilio ojuami.

 

“Mo ti a ti ko gan farapa nipa Vásquez, ṣugbọn mo ti farapa ọwọ ara mi lori ori rẹ.

 

“Vásquez ko gan ni ipa mi jakejado ija. Awọn wiwu lori oju mi ​​jẹ lati kan headbutt.

 

“Awọn tobi kiri lati aseyori mi lalẹ je mi ikẹkọ. Ṣaaju ki eyi ni mo kò ni stamina ti mo ti nilo. Sibẹsibẹ, lẹhin ti iṣẹ mi pẹlu Hector Bermúdez yori soke si yi ija mo wà siwaju sii ju setan.

 

“Nidakeji a asiwaju nibi ni New York ni tobi fun mi. Mo wa gan lọpọlọpọ mi išẹ lalẹ.”

 

Bryan Vásquez

 

“Mi ara ni lati apoti ati ki o si gbe. Fortuna ja ija kan smati lalẹ. O si yoo ko olukoni mi, ati ija.

 

“Fortuna lo ori rẹ ati ki o igunpa kan Pupo lalẹ, sugbon mo ti ko ba fẹ lati lo pe bi ohun ikewo. Mo gbiyanju sọ fún àwọn referee, sugbon ti ohunkohun ko a ti ṣe.

 

“Mo ti ṣiṣẹ gan lile fun osu meta ti ikẹkọ lati gba lati yi ija. Mo lero mo ti gba lori diẹ ninu awọn egeb loni nitori mo ti jà lati wù wọn.

 

“Ireti ni mo gba kan rematch nitori eyi ni ko ni opin ti mi ọmọ, ati ki o Mo fẹ fẹràn ni anfani lati ya wipe igbanu lati Fortuna.

 

“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ PBC fun anfani yi. O je nla jije kan apa kan yi show ati ki o Mo lero ti won yoo ro ti mi lẹẹkansi ni ojo iwaju.”

 

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Robert Guerrero Media adaṣe avvon & Awọn fọto niwaju ti Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON NBC jà apoti Martínez June 6 YÈ LATI STUBHUB ile-iṣẹ

Tẹ NIBI Fun Die Awọn fọto Lati Team Guerrero

AROMAS, BI ELEYI(Le 28, 2015)- Mẹrin-Ìyapa aye asiwaju, “Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun (32-3-1, 18 KOs) ti gbalejo a media sere ise lana ni CrossFit Oko ẹran ọsin lati ta imọlẹ lori re ìṣe ija pẹlu Aron Martinez. Awọn 10-yika-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ yoo gba ibi ija ni StubHub ile-iṣẹ in Carson, Calif., June 6, 2015 ati ki o yoo air ifiwe lori NBC ti o bere ni 3:00 p.m. ATI/12:00 p.m. PT.

 

Jagunjagun, ti o gba okan ti America pẹlu rẹ ikun wrenching išẹ lodi si Keith Thurman ninu re kẹhin ija, ti wa ni nwa siwaju si miran akọkọ-iṣẹlẹ ifamọra ni ibi ti o le Trust rẹ idanilaraya ija ara si awọn egeb.

 

“Gbogbo awọn lile ikẹkọ wa ni ṣe ki o si bayi o ni akoko lati ibi kan ninu,” wi Robert Guerrero. “Gbogbo eniyan yẹ ki o wa wiwo awọn PBC on NBC June 6thnitori Mo gbagbo yi ti ni lilọ lati je kan awọn enia-didùn ni ija. Aron Martinez ti ko ba bọ si dubulẹ mọlẹ. O si n ní opolopo ti akoko lati mura fun ija yi ati ki o Mo n reti u lati wa si jade ibon iná. Ọkan ohun ti o wa fun awọn daju, Mo n lilọ si wa ni gège diẹ ninu awọn lile Asokagba ọtun lati nsii Belii. Mi ìlépa ni lati mu ohun idanilaraya ija si awọn egeb ki o si jẹ ki ọwọ mi lọ. Ija oru ko le wá ni kete to.”

 

Headlining re keji PBC lori NBC, Guerrero fe tesiwaju ija lori kan amu. Mo fun jije ohun gbogbo-jade igbese Onija, Guerrero kan lara ti o le jade pa awọn iyokù ti 2015 pẹlu kan Bangi.

 

“Emi ko le rinlẹ bi o pataki ti o ni fun mi lati wa ni ija pada lati se afehinti ohun ni o kan kan tọkọtaya ti osu,” Guerrero tesiwaju. “Gbe lọwọ ni pataki si eyikeyi Onija. Awọn diẹ ti o jà awọn dara ti o ṣe ati ki o Mo le lero awọn yewo ni mi gbogbo ija ara. To ba sese, Mo fẹ lati ja meji siwaju sii ni igba ṣaaju ki awọn odun pari, sugbon akọkọ ni mo gbọdọ gba ti o ti kọja Martinez.”

 

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