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ARTUR SZPILKA AIMS TO BECOME FIRST POLISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION, REFLECTS ON SOCCER HOOLIGAN DAYS

Szpilka Challenges WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder

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Polish heavyweight challenger Arthur Pin is a reformed man – both in and out of the ring – since joining renowned trainer Ronnie Shields at his gym in Houston. Pin, who was in a “soccer gang” in his native Poland, started working with Shields after suffering the only loss of his career in 2014 and together the team has rallied to score knockouts in all three of their fights. Check out this video to hear Szpilka and Shields explain their plan to make history tenei Rāhoroi when they challenge undefeated knockout artist and WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT) i Pokapū Barclays i roto i te Brooklyn.

 

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Wilder vs. Pin, a 12-round bout for Wilder’s WBC Heavyweight title taking place on Rāhoroi, Jan. 16 i Center Barclays i Brooklyn, N.Y., is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Warriors Boxing and Sferis Knockout Promotions and sponsored by Corona. Opening the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGÒ doubleheader, Charles Martin and Vyacheslav Glazkov will battle for the vacant IBF Heavyweight World Championship. The event will be televised live on SHOWTIMEÒ (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. AND) and it will be available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

 

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DEONTAY Wilder VU. Artur PIN & CHARLES MARTIN VS. VYACHESLAV GLAZKOV MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

Lou DiBella
Thank you very much and welcome to the, final conference call for the SHOWTIME Championship Boxing show, January 16 of this new year at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The show will begin at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT i te SHOWTIME. It’s a world championship, heavyweight championship doubleheader.
These are the first two heavyweight title fights in over 100 years in Brooklyn on the same night, 115 years since the last heavyweight title fight in Brooklyn. And there’ll be two on the same night on January 16 i runga i SHOWTIME.
The first bout will be for the vacant IBF Heavyweight World Championship between Charles Martin and the highest ranked contender in the IBF, former Olympic Bronze Medalist, Vyacheslav “Czar” Glazkov. The main event will be Deontay Wilder, the Heavyweight Champion of the World of the WBC who is defending his title against the very colorful and exciting Artur Szpilka.
We’re going to start with Stephen Espinoza, the man who runs SHOWTIME Boxing and who has put together this great card for us.
Stephen Espinoza
Mauruuru koe, Lou. As some of you know, 2016 represents the 30th anniversary of SHOWTIME Championship Boxing. The very first fight at SHOWTIME was telecast on March 10, 1986 and featured Marvelous Marvin Hagler versus John Mugabi. We’ve had a variety of high-profile fighters and fights since.
To kick off our 30th anniversary year, I can’t think of a better way to do it than at Barclays Center in Brooklyn with a doubleheader of heavyweight title fights. There is going to be some explosive action. We have some really entertaining, interesting personalities. I roto i te meka, I can’t wait to see what the rest of this all holds.
L. DiBella
I’m going to start with the man who is the leading available contender in the IBF, and he is going to fighting Charles Martin for the IBF Heavyweight Championship. Czar Glazkov, 21-0-1, 13 KOs from the Ukraine originally, now fighting out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He’s a 2007 Silver Medalist at the World Amateur Boxing Championship and a 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist at Super Heavyweight.
Manager extraordinaire, Egis Klimas is on the call, and he will do the translating for Czar Glazkov. Czar is promoted by Main Events and Kathy Duva of Main Events will be co-promoting this fight with us.
Egis āhuarangi
Hello, katoa. This is Egis, manager of Vyacheslav Glazkov. We’re very happy to have a title shot, the world title of the IBF. We wanted to thank our promoter Main Events for doing such a good job for bringing Glazkov to this opportunity. I am very fortunate to represent Mr. Glazkov. I’ve been doing it for four years, and this is a big shot for him to become the world champion.
I would like to introduce to you, Vyascheslav Glazkov, the contender for the IBF Title.
Vyaschelav Glazkov
Ae. Hello, katoa. This is Vyacheslav Glazkov. This is a great opportunity for me and a really good chance for me to win the World Championship.
L. DiBella
Charles Martin, 22-0-1 ki 20 Koó, born in St. Louis, Missouri, now from Carson, California. Charles is a huge physical specimen at 6’5″. The 29-year-old knockout artist was an accomplished amateur. He won the 2012 National PAL Championship. Charles is something of an unknown commodity to a lot of people. He is the number three-ranked IBF contender and is looking forward to his opportunity and what he thinks is going to be a knockout win against Vyacheslav Glazkov.
Charles, would you like to say a few words, please?
Charles Martin
Ae. I’m so thankful to be in this position and blessed to get a world title shot, and that’s what all boxers dream of. It’s finally becoming a reality to me. I’m not going to let anything stand in front of me of receiving this IBF title. So I will be prepared on January 16.
I’m up in high altitude right now. I’m in the snow. I’m running in the snow. I’m getting it, grinding with it, and it’s going to all show in the rings.
L. DiBella
Mauruuru koe, Charles. Charles is promoted by Warriors Boxing in Florida, so they will also be a co-promoter of this title fight.
I would open it up now to questions for Vyacheslav Glazkov and Charles Martin.
Q
Can you take me through the decision-making process of dropping out of your fight with Dominic Breazeale in December?
C. Martin
I’m glad you asked that because I wanted to do both of the fights. My team is the one that talked me out of it. I was up here making plans to do both. They’re like, ae, ae, e mohio ana koe, that’s right, that’s right. With the conversation with my coaches, I’m like, I can do this fight. I can get this another way. Then I’m lined up right here.
My manager and everybody else, they’re like, “Hey, this is a world title opportunity. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime. You fight for a world title. So we’re pulling out. You’re going to back to camp and get this belt.I guess after a while it sunk in and it started to make sense. And I said, “Hey, e mohio ana koe, whatever. Let’s just do it.Because anything could happen.
You could get cut or something, any kind of crazy stuff that could have pulled me out of this fight. But I guarantee I was going to knock Dominic out. That’s automatic, you know what I mean? E matau ana matou tahi i te tahi. I would have knocked him out, no te tino.
Q
You’re talking about Breazeale, who you know?
C. Martin
Ae, Dominic Breazeale. I would have knocked him out.
Q
When you did make that decision to withdraw from the fight, did you stay straight through in camp. Did you at least take a couple of days off? Did you do anything over the holidays? Or did you just basically stay in camp and just work all the way through it?
C. Martin
Ae, I took a week off. I took that week off and then we got back to camp. I started back training when I was in L.A.. I live in North Hollywood, so we have a gym right there. These guys they sponsor me and I got a gym right there. Me and my coaches got in there and we were hitting pads and we’re doing workouts, doing pushups and callisthenic-type of movements.
Then we got right back up here into the high altitude, kotahi. We are in Big Bear right now. We’ve been here for a few weeks now. We’ve been up here grinding, kotahi. We’re getting it in. I’m in perfect shape. I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in my life. Ahau rite ki te whawhai.
Q
When you look at the record of Glazkov, does it make you think to yourself, I better really get rid of this guy because I cannot leave it in the hands of the judges?
C. Martin
I don’t even take the time to think about those kind of things because he’s never been in the ring with a fighter like me. I’m no Cunningham. I’m no Tor Hamer. I’m none of these guys that he fought.
I’m totally a different fighter than he’s ever seen. So come fight night, I’m ready to prove it to the whole wide world. I’m ready to be that superstar. We train like superstars. If you’re going to train mediocre, you’ll be mediocre, and that’s what I see out of a lot of fighters, heavyweights, especially. But we train to be a superstar and that’s what you guys are going to see.
Q
Has everything changed in the mindsets for a fighter like yourself after Klitschko’s loss?
C. Martin
It was going to open up eventually. Klitschko had a very good run. His whole career was outstanding. He’s an awesome fighter. But it’s our time now. There are new fighters on the map. We had big plans to knock him out as well. We wanted to knock him out and become superstars overnight. Everybody got the dream.
It’s here now, kotahi. I get to fight for the IBF World Title. I can’t believe it. Every day I wake up. I think I’m freaking blessed. I’m fighting for a world title. This is crazy. Sometimes it doesn’t even sound right, but it’s real. So I’m going to seize the moment, tino.
Te. Glazkov
Well, I think right now the heavyweights are going to be very interesting because of all the titles getting a split around. There is going to be more champions, and that’s what the fan always like because for many years it was all one person. I’m looking forward to see what is going to be happening in the heavyweight division.
Q
This is for both fighters. I just want to know if one of you, unless there is a draw, wins this title next weekend, are you anxious to unify with either the WBC champion or with Tyson Fury?
Te. Glazkov
Ae, o te akoranga. This is the dream of every fighter to get all the titles because I truly believe the real champion is whoever is holding all four titles.
C. Martin
Ae, I want it all. As soon as I get this belt, I want to unify. I want everything. I want all the hardware. Look out for “Prince” Charles Martin. I’m here to make a statement and you guys are going to see, finally. I’ve been under wraps a long time but now the world can see me display my skill. Ae, I can’t wait to unify. I want everything.
Q
Charles, do you think that Glazkov is a pretty decent step up in competition on paper from who else you fought? I’d like your assessment of him as a boxer and what you think he brings to the table.
C. Martin
Ae. He’s definitely a step up on paper. His resume reads well. Ko ia te toa pai. He’s technical, keeping his hands up and stuff like that, has a pretty nice hook. But I got to give you the ups and the downs. He’s a little guy. I’m massive, kaha, kaha, elusive. He’s definitely going to be in there for the hardest fight of his life that he’ll ever have.
Q
Czar, you heard what Charles said. He called you a little guy. I’d like your reaction to and what you think of Martin technically. Have you seen tape on him? What do you think of him as a fighter?
Te. Glazkov
I respect all of my opponents. Anybody who steps into the ring is doing a very good job. As far as him as a boxer, he aha ahau e nehenehe e mea? He’s a big dude. He’s a southpaw. I soak up all of his videos. He’s not the standard guy. He’s not a normal guy, but that’s why I’m picking up my sparring partners. That’s why I’m working and preparing for the fighting.
Q
Czar, What’s your prediction for this fight?
Te. Glazkov
I’m not going to be saying that I’m going to knock him out. I’m not going to be aiming to knock him out. I’m just going to be fighting and showing everybody my good skills with boxing. If it’s a knockout coming, it’s going to come.
L. DiBella
This is a significant fight. There is a belt at stake. There is an Olympic Medalist fighting a massive American heavyweight, as Charles accurately described himself, and also extremely charismatic and English-speaking American heavyweight that this fight can bring in major new player to the forefront in the heavyweight division. So it’s a very significant fight.
I thank you guys for joining us, and we’ll see you next week.
Now we’re going to move on to the main event of the evening, Deontay Wilder’s third defense of his WBC Heavyweight Championship of the World against Artur Szpilka, who is promoted by Warriors Boxing. If you’ve been following this promotion or listened to our first call, you’ll know that Artur’s English has gotten much better and he’s never at a loss for words nor is he at a loss for confidence.
I know that Deontay is looking forward to fighting a guy that’s looking to bring the fight and is this confident in his own skills and his ability.
Artur, would you like to say a few words to start?
A. Pin
Welcome to everybody. The new heavyweight champion is here. You’ll see. I wait for questions.
L. DiBella
Well, the man who believes he is going to be the new heavyweight champion just said a couple of words. Now we’re going to go to the Heavyweight Champion, undefeated Deontay Wilder.
Deontay Wilder
Good evening everyone. Happy New Year. We’re headed into a new year. It’s going to be a hell of a year this year for not only myself but a lot of other fighters as well. There are a lot of things going on in the heavyweight division. The division is definitely alive, and I’m looking to claim it all.
I wish all the heavyweights in the division good luck on their up and coming journeys. And I definitely wish my opponent good luck on becoming the first Polish champion. That is something that has been a hard task to complete for many Polish guys.
He’s not the first to come. It’s going to be difficult for him as well, but I wish him luck. He should be proud that he made it this far, and got this opportunity. So I’m looking forward to January 16, to conquering the world.
Q
How’s training going, Deontay? How’s camp been? How’s your training? Same question for Artur.
D. Wilder
Camp has been wonderful. We’ve had a lot of wonderful guys that come in camp. I’ve always been in shape. That’s always been my motto, that I’m never out of shape. To not have fought a southpaw i roto i nga tau e toru, and to have a great camp like I’ve had, it’s been crazy.
It reminded me of why I enjoy and love fighting southpaws. I definitely had fun in this camp. I’m looking forward to the fight. I really am. This is my statement year, the start of the year. I’m looking forward to make a statement on Szpilka’s face.
A. Pin
He nui nga mea katoa. Everything is fine. Hei faitotonu, I cannot wait to start this whole commotion. Especially I am waiting for the moment that I will be able, mo te wā tuatahi, to look in Deontay’s eyes, and be in the middle of this whole fight week preparation, and fight week craziness.
Q
For each fighter, what is difficult about preparing for the other guy? For Deontay, how different is it facing a southpaw, especially one that kind of fights out of a crouch? And for Szpilka, how difficult is it to prepare for someone who is so tall, and with such reach?
D. Wilder
It’s different levels of what you look at as difficult. Southpaws are my fun people to fight. E mohio ana koe, southpaws are people that pressure me. They are the ones I enjoy the most in sparring and actual fights and stuff like that.
There’s nothing, difficult about the southpaw, other than you’re switching sides with fighters. What you’re used to seeing is just backwards. That’s about it. Everything else is all about your feel, your determination, your IQ in the ring, and what you’re able to do with your ability.
I could put everything I got in the bank on my abilities and skill and will, and what I’m capable of doing in the ring. There’s no other heavyweight in the division like me, especially when it comes into the athletic department. I’m the most athletic heavyweight in the division.
There comes a point in time where it’s enough talking and it’s time to fight, which is what we’re doing now. We’re in the last few couple of words here, and a couple of more days. Then it’ll be time to fight. Ko e ara, every fighter has something to say about what they’re going to do.
There comes a time when you have to put forth the action, and actually see whether you’re really just talking to promote yourself, just to sell yourself, or to build your confidence, or build confidence around you, the people that you have inside, or are you the real deal. And I’m pretty sure that I can put every penny on it that I’m the real deal, and what I talk about, I put full action in.
What I’m saying I’m going to, I’ll do it. Everybody that knows me personally knows that if Deontay says he’s going to do something, it’s going to be done. So it’s exciting times, a e kore e taea e ahau te tatari. I really can’t. I’m in love with boxing. I’m in love with the sport. Aroha ana ahau ki te whawhai. I love every bit of it and this is just a part of it.
This is the part I hate, just the waiting. And I’ll be so anxious to beat somebody up, just look at their face. This is the part that I hatethe waiting part. I’m ready for the fight. Ahau rite ki te whawhai. Training is enough. I could have taken off that last little week of training, I didn’t need it.
Ahau rite. I didn’t need the last week of training. I didn’t need the last week of strength training. I don’t need that. These guys could have went home. If I wasn’t paying my sparring partners, I would have sent them home.
But I don’t believe in giving out free money, so they had to stay and they had to sparnot to the point that they didn’t give me no work, because they gave me great work. It’s just to the point where I am super-ready. I’m just done, rite.
I’m looking forward to it, and I hope everybody is and everyone who is going to be attending this fight, who all’s going to be attending it or watching it on TV. They’re in for a treat. They’re in for a huge treat, just to start the year off.
I’m excited about the new year, that we get to start it off, make a statement. I want this fight to be already the fight of the year, and this is just the beginning of the year. So that’s what excitement I’m trying to bring to this fight. I’m trying to bring a severe knockout.
I want to get back to my knockout days. My hands were still out of all this time, last year my hand was about 85% when I defended my title. Now it’s, looking back, strong as ever. It’s back to 100%, and I’m looking to go back to where I used to befour rounds or under.
A. Pin
For now I’m just ready to step into the ring. I also like to fight taller fighters. All the time when I’m spending time in Houston with my trainer, this is what we train for. I understand the training is not the actual fight. But I always liked the taller fighters.
Whatever Deontay is saying just makes no sense. I don’t believe in his words, and I will be able to prove it in the ring on the 16th. But for now, it’s just talk by Deontay.
Q
Everybody was just really looking forward to 2016’s Klitschko against Wilder. How disappointed were you when Klitschko just didn’t show up?
D. Wilder
I was very disappointed that Klitschko didn’t show up and do the things that we expected of him and what he was capable of doing. It could be many reasons why that Klitschko didn’t show up, because that wasn’t him as a fighter. Klitschko as a person, his body was there, engari hei kaiwhawhai, something was missing. That isn’tt what we’re used to seeing out of Wladimir Klitschko.
I think Father Time has knocked on his door, and he don’t want to let him in yet. Ko, I think it’s knocking at his door, and that fight proved it.
There’s talk of a rematch, and I’m going to see the second time around. So some people are still in daze of belief, because they can’t believe what they’ve seen.
Just like my career, many times, people make excuses for me. They say different things; even criticize me because they can’t understand why I’m able to do what I do, and how I do it when I do it. Na, it’s the same thing as Klitschko. So we’re going to see the second time around, was this real?
Q
Does it mean extra to you to be fighting in such a new arena in the borough of Brooklyn?
D. Wilder
I’m very happy and honored to be able to be able to fight in Brooklyn. Barclays Center as well with so much rich heavyweight history throughout the state of New York. I’m so looking forward to finally putting my name down in history.
I definitely want to come in in the new year, and not only put history down, but in a great fashion; make a great statement to all the others that are in the division. This is a fine time for me. 2016 is going to be a starting time as well, so just making the whole division back and exciting again.
It’s definitely an exciting time and I’m just happy to be a part of it, and bringing that excitement truly back to the heavyweight division. I may be a country boy, but I don’t think the city’s ready for this boy right here.
Q
My first question is to Szpilka. Where are you guys at right now with the drug testing?
A. Pin
I’m still waiting. I’m still waiting. I don’t know why.
D. Wilder
Well I don’t know what he’s talking about. I just went to LabCorp yesterday and got blood drawn for the fight. So this is a championship fight. You’re not going to have a championship fight without being drug-tested. Period. So whether the test is happening before the fight, or whether the test happens after the fight, there will be a drug test.
Q
Is this camp different compared to all the other camps that you guys went through?
D. Wilder
This camp has been one of the most fun camps for the simple fact that I haven’t been involved with a southpaw in like three years. To get my brain back in functioning how to defeat a southpaw, it has been fun. I can’t say challenging, because I had too much fun doing it.
I can’t wait to show you everything that I have to offer. Just as I developing my skill, I develop everything I’ve learned over the years, and apply them in the ring.
Ka rite ki mea ahau ki te aroaro o, I keep saying that I want it to be embedded in you guysbrains that 2016 belongs to Deontay Wilder, where he will unify the division. There hasn’t been one since 1999. That was Lennox Lewis. Now I must make history. I can’t let any man get in my way from that.
If any man feels that I’m just talk, like Szpilka says, he thinks I’m just talk. There’s never been anything I said that I haven’t done. But we’ve seen him, many times, korero. We’ve recently seen him say the same shit he’s talking about now. And what happened? He ended up becoming the loser.
Everything I’ve said I’ve backed up. That’s why I’m still the champ. That’s why I am a winner. And the thing about it, my 10,000 hours is coming upof training is coming up (tapepe). So now I’m coming up four complete fighters now. I understand my abilities and skills inside that ring, and those 10,000 hours is definitely approaching.
I’m looking forward to the world embracing me, and to continue being the heavyweight champ of the world, soon to be the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
A. Pin
Just like I said before, and just like Deontay said before, I also could have skipped the last week of training. Everything is done. Everything is prepared. Right now it’s just waiting. So we’re going to find out who is who on January 16.
Q
I wonder what you think about the fact that you’re fighting in Deontay’s home country, but chances are you’re going to be the one that everybody’s cheering for?
A. Pin
There is no doubt that my crowd, the Polish crowd, will be predominant on January 16 in Barclays Center. They will be like additional gloves in the ring for me. They’re going to carry me to be a winner, to be a champion, something special. I’m going to fight also for them.
Q
What would it mean to you to become the first Polish heavyweight to win a world title?
A
This is the most important part of this fight for me, not even to become a world champion. It’s not about that. It’s about to be part of the history; becoming the first Polish heavyweight champion; to be the one when, even after I’m going to be dead, people are going to say, oh, this was the Szpilka guy, the guy who was the first Polish heavyweight champion. This is what I want to do, and this is what I’m going to prove to everybody onJanuary 16.
L. DiBella
Well thank you, Artur, and thank you, Deontay. That’ll be our last question. Kotahi ano, the Showtime telecast will begin at 10:00 AND/7:00 PT. But there are tickets still available at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and we urge people to come out.
This is a rare opportunity to see the heavyweight champion of the world defend his title, and to see another heavyweight championship contestedtwo heavyweight title fights in one night, Pokapū Barclays, January 16, on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing.
Tickets again are at Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster; Barclays Center.com; by going to Barclays Center box office. We hope to see you in Brooklyn. Deontay and Artur, we’ll see you next week in Brooklyn, and we look forward to a great event on January 16. Thank you all for joining us.
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ShoBox: THE NEW GENERATION KICKS OFF 2016 WITH QUADRUPLEHEADER FROM CASINO DEL SOL IN TUCSON, ARIZ.

Undefeated Middleweight Rob Brant Faces Decarlo Perez in Main Event; Harmonito Dela Torre, Jarrell Miller & Bakhtiyar Eyubov
Risk Their Unblemished Records In Other Televised Fights

Rāmere, Jan. 22 I 10:35 p.m. AND/PT

Ora i te SHOWTIME®

NEW YORK (Dec. 28, 2015) - ShoBox: Ko te Generation New begins its 15th year on SHOWTIME® with an explosive quadrupleheader on Rāmere, Jan. 22, 2016 live from Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Ariz. (10:35 p.m. AND/PT, roa i runga i te Tai Te Hau-ā-uru).

 

I roto i te hui matua o te ahiahi, whitu tekau tūturu Rob "Bravo" Brant (18-0, 11 Koó, 0-3 i roto i te Ao Series o Boxing) o St. Paora, Mai., measures against Atlantic City’s Decarlo Perez (15-3-1, 5 Koó) i roto i te matchup 10-a tawhio.

 

In co-featured bouts, hinga kore Harmonito “Hammer” Dela Torre (17-0, 12 Koó), of Las Vegas by way of Philippines, makes his United States debut against Rafael Guzman (16-1-1, 10 Koó), of Ensenada, Mexico in an eight-round super featherweight bout and undefeated heavyweight Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller (15-0-1, 13 Koó) o Brooklyn, N.Y.. faces southpaw Donovan Dennis (14-3, 11 Koó, 2-1 in WSB) o Cleveland, Ohio in an eight-round scrap.

 

Te whakatuwhera i te ShoBox telecast, pakeke-patu Bakhtiyar Eyubov (9-0, 9 Koó), o Brooklyn, N.Y.. by way of Kazakhstan, tutaki Iarere Robinson(16-2-1, 7 Koó), of Sumter, S.C. in an eight-round super lightweight tiff.

 

The event is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions.

 

Boxing historian and expert ring analyst Steve Farhood has called every fight on ShoBox since it premiered in 2001. He anticipates another year of excellent, competitive matchups in 2016.

 

“In 2015, we had eight fighters who appeared on ShoBox a ka haere ki runga ki ki te riro taitara ao. That means the average number of shows in which you’ll see a future world champion is one out of four,"Ka mea a Farhood.

 

“We saw some fantastic prospects last year, whai wāhi Erickson Lubin a Regis Prograis and fresh faces like Jarrett Hurd, Rob Brant—and a fighter who almost seems ready to fight for a title now—SergeyDerevyanchenko. Given Shobox’s 15-year history, I’m fully expecting that we will have more of the same in 2016.’’

 

Brant, Perez and Miller will be making their second consecutive appearances on ShoBox. Brant and Miller were victorious last Oketopa. 23, Perez last Aug. 28. Robinson will also be making his second ShoBox start; the four other boxers will be making their debuts.

 

“Both Brant and Perez won their most recent appearances on ShoBoxand both were impressive,'' Na ka mea a Farhood. “Brant took a big step up and outpointed Louis Rose in October and Perez pulled off the upset over the previously unbeaten Juan Ubaldo Cabrera i roto i te August. So it makes all the sense in the world to match them against each other. On Jan. 22, we’re going to find out just how hot Rob Brant is.’’

Twenty-six-year-old Brant will be headlining his second consecutiveShoBox. In his first, he captured a hard-fought 10-round majority decision over Rose. Going 10 rauna mo te wa tuatahi, Brant triumphed in an entertaining tight fight.

I mua i te tahuri pro i roto i Noema 2010, Brant was a 2010 National Golden karapu Champion i 178 pauna me te mema o te U.S. national boxing team pro. He currently trains in Dallas alongside top prospect Errol Spence Jr.

“I’m really excited about this fight and I’ve been training hard for several weeks now,’’ Brant said. “I’ve got a very serious opponent in front of me. He rates about a 7.7 at everything, which doesn’t leave a whole lot of weaknesses. I’ve got to go back to pure boxing for this one. I have to be better in every department. It’s my second time headlining ShoBox and I plan on improving from the first time, so viewers can chart my progress. This is my time to show my growth.’’

Parete, who hails from a fighting family, has won four straight and nine of his last 10. He scored a surprising, upset, a 10-round unanimous decision over Cabrera (23-0 haere i roto i te) in his last outing. Parete, i tango nei i te whawhai i runga i te pānui o te wiki, outpointed the two-time Dominican Republic Olympian by the scores of 98-91 rua me te 97-92.

“I’m so excited I’m the main event on national television,’’ Perez said. “I don’t know a lot about my opponent but I’m well prepared, both mentally and physically. I plan on giving the fans an exciting night.

“Camp is going very well. My management team has brought in top sparring with all undefeated boxers, one being Julian Williams. I’m excited that my trainer is allowing me to fight the majority, if not all of this fight, in the southpaw stance. I’m really a southpaw, but I have fought right-handed most of my career.”

 

Perez’ last loss came on a split eight-round decision to world title challenger Wilky Campfort i roto i te Hānuere 2014. I waho i te whakakai, Perez is a pharmacy technician at an Atlantic City hospital.

 

Miller, a former New York Golden Gloves finalist who turned pro in July 2009, is a confident, power-punching heavyweight who comes to knock you out. He won his ShoBox debut, ka tu Akhror Muralimov with a devastating right hand to the chin at 1:03 i roto i te toru o tawhio.

“I feel like I should have been here two years ago,’’ Miller said. “I’m not coming to make friends. I’m here to annihilate and destroy the whole heavyweight division. On Jan. 22, I’m going to put Donovan Dennis to sleep. I’m not being heard right now, so I have to make myself known. After this fight and what I do to Dennis, things will really, really start to pick up. I’m ready to destroy.’’

 

Besides being a hard hitter, Miller has good overall skills and movement for a big man whose weight fluctuates from fight to fight. He’s won his last four by knockout, all inside three rounds.

Known for an aggressive style, Miller is now fully focused on a fistic career, but he hails from an MMA and kickboxing background. Hoki i te tau torutoru, whakataetae ia i roto i te K-1, tuatapaparaa pirimia whakahaere kickboxing o te ao, a rua whawhai te rongonui Mirko “Cro COP” Filipović.

“There seems to be a new energy and enthusiasm on the American heavyweight scene,'' Na ka mea a Farhood. “Part of that is explained by the fall of a dominant champion in Wladimir Klitschko and part of it is explained by the emergence of Deontay Wilder, and even Travis Kauffman. So for a young heavyweight like Jarrell Miller, the time seems to be ideal to secure TV exposure and make a name for himself.’’

Dennis, 28, was born and raised in Davenport, Iowa. Before turning pro in June 2010, he was a top-level amateur: 11-time Iowa State Champion, 2011 National Golden Gloves runner-up in and 2012 Te. S. Olympic Games Trials contestant.
The 6-foot-4 Dennis possesses good skills, movement and punching power to go with his strong amateur background. His weakness is durability; he’s been knocked out in all of his losses.

 

“I’m ready to fight,’’ Dennis said. “I’ve been training really hard and I am looking forward to the fight. I just want to get this win and move on as I will have a big year in 2016.’’

 

Dela Torre, considered one of the top young talents in the Philippines, will be fighting outside of Asia for the first time. A big puncher and winner of seven straight by knockout, te 5-waewae-8, 21-year-old is coming off athird-round TKO over Ricard Betos whakamutunga Nov. 14.

“It’s every boxer’s dream to fight on big cards in United States. This is the next step in my pathway to becoming world champion,’’ Dela Torre said. “I can’t wait. This is an opportunity I will take advantage of and show everyone I’m ready to step up. I let my team concentrate on my opponents and pass me instructions. I just know I’ll be ready and able to stop any opponent.’’

 

Before turning professional at 17, Dela Torre was a top member on the Philippine National Amateur Boxing Team. As a pro, he has made a “name” for himself after an impressive victory over Jason Butar-Butar on the undercard of a Manny Pacquiao-headlined fight in November 2013.

 

Guzman, a 5-foot-8½-inch 20-year-old, will be making his U.S. debut and initial start outside of Mexico since turning pro at 16 i roto i te Hōngongoi 2011. In Dela Torre, Guzman will be taking a significant step up in class. Piro ia he TKO tuatoru-a tawhio noa ki runga Pedro Lopez on his last start in Oketopa. 9.

“I’m feeling very strong and ready for the challenge of this fight,’’ Guzman said. “Fighting on SHOWTIME is a huge opportunity for me. I hear my opponent is a good fighter, but I am ready for anything he can throw. Everybody is going to be talking about me after this fight.”

 

Yeyubov, 29, who could be on the fast track to stardom, is regarded by many to be the second-hardest Kazakh hitter in boxing, ranked only behind Gennady Golovkin. Since his days as an amateur when he won more than 150 whawhai, a vast majority by knockout, Eyubov has lived up to his reputation as a fearsome banger who looks to remove the judges from the equation.

 

He’s overwhelmed his first nine opponents as a pro, winning six by knockout in the first round and two by knockout in the second. The furthest he’s gone in a fight came in his second start when he scored a third-round TKO (2:57) mo Jhaquis Davis. In his last outing on Oketopa. 29, piro ia he 1:27, TKO tuatahi-a tawhio noa ki runga Antonio Chaves Fernandes i roto i te Brooklyn.

Robinson, a pro since August 2009, fights out of Charlotte, N.C. A veteran of several scheduled 10-round fights, he’s undeniably the most experienced boxer Eyubov’s ever faced. A natural 140-pounder,Robinson won his initial 14 starts before losing on a fourth-round TKO to then-unbeaten Amir ahau i runga i ShoBox in a bout he took on short notice on Feb. 21, 2014.

E rua tīmata ki muri, Robinson fought to a disputed eight-round split draw against then-unbeaten Haskell Rhodes (23-0 haere i roto i te) i runga i Pipiri 21, 2015. An excellent boxer with good skills and movement, the 5-foot-9-inch Robinson, 33, is coming off a one-sided 10-round decision overChristian Dominguez whakamutunga E whitu. 26. I waho i te whakakai, Robinson is amassage therapist.

Barry Tompkins Ka karanga i te ShoBox mahi i te ringside ki Farhood me te toa o mua ao Raul Marquez i te tavini ei tohunga kaitätari. Ko te kaihanga matua, ko te Gordon Hall ki Richard Gaughante whakaputa me te Rick Phillips aratai.

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ShoBox: Ko te Generation New
Mai i tōna urunga i roto i te Hōngongoi 2001, te raupapa mekemeke SHOWTIME arohaehae, manohi, ShoBox: Ko te Generation New ki āu fifi kua ngā taranata taitamariki. Te ShoBox kaupapa, ko te ki te televise whakaongaonga, kua takoto mano-ahuareka, me ngā tākaro whakataetae i te whakarato i te whenua ata mohiotia hoki opuaraa pai ki te whawhai mo te taitara ao. Ētahi o te rārangi e tupu o te 65 whawhai nei i puta i runga iShoBox me te matatau ki te ngaki taitara ao ngā: Andre Ward, Deontay Wilder, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Gary Russell Jr., Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paora Williams me te ake.

TWO HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ONE NIGHT; CHARLES MARTIN vs. VYACHESLAV GLAZKOV ADDED TO DEONTAY WILDER vs. ARTUR SZPILKA FOR HISTORIC HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT AT BARCLAYS CENTER; LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Brooklyn (Dec. 22, 2015) – Four heavyweights will meet in two world title fights for one history-making night in Brooklyn.

Undefeated heavyweight challengers Charles Martin a Vyacheslav Glazkov will battle for the vacant IBF World Championship on Rāhoroi, Jan. 16, i Center Barclays, ora i runga i SHOWTIME®. Glazkov vs. Martin joins the previously announced main event featuring undefeated WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 Koó), o Tuscaloosa, Ala., making the third defense of his title against confident Arthur Pin (20-1, 15 Koó), o Wieliczka, Poland.
There has not been a heavyweight title fight in Brooklyn in 115 tau. I Jan. 16, there will be two,” said Promoter Lou DiBella of DiBella Entertainment.
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I’m feeling really blessed to get this opportunity,” Said Martin. “I want to become world champion so I can go down in history as a top heavyweight. Glazkov is a great fighter. Te tūturu ia, kia mohio ahau ki te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai uaua, but I’m coming to be victorious. I’m getting ready and training hard so I can go out there and get that win.
I am looking forward to getting back in the ring and finally getting my opportunity to fight for a world title,” said Glazkov. “I want to thank everyone who helped me get to this place in my career.
It’s an honor to promote a dynamic young champion like Deontay Wilder against a tough threatening opponent like Szpilka. What would have been the first heavyweight title fight in Brooklyn in 115 years is now one of the first two. Martin versus Glazkov should be an extremely competitive fight and fans will be treated to the rarity of being able to see two world heavyweight championship fights on the same card.
I am excited to be involved in this historic event involving two heavyweight world titles fights, contested on the same evening,” Na ka mea a Leon Margules, Peresideni o te Warriors Boxing. “Having worked with Artur Szpilka since he began his career, I know he is more than ready for this challenge. Artur and Charles Martin both have all the tools necessary to win heavyweight world title in Brooklyn onJanuary 16.”
January 16 will be our best card yet,” Na ka mea a Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. “We’re excited to host two heavyweight world title fights in one night and continue to make Brooklyn the center of boxing.
Martin (22-0-1, 20 Koó), of Carson, Calif., by way of St. Louis, Ko 22-0-1 ki 20 KOs and is rated fourth by the IBF. The Ukrainian Glazkov, te No. 1-ranked IBF contender, Ko 21-0-1 ki 13 knockouts.
The unbeaten Martin has stopped his last 12 hoariri. The 6-foot-5, 29-year-old southpaw is coming off a third round TKO of Vicente Sandez i roto i te Mahuru. Martin, a top-level amateur, has maintained a busy schedule since turning professionalhe fought four times in 2015 and five times in 2014. Martin is trained by U.S. Häkinakina Henry Tillman in Big Bear, Calif.
Ko te pukuriri-whakaaro, 6-foot-3 Glazkov has won seven consecutive fights, including both his outings in 2015. Glazkov, nei kua kahore i te patototanga iho, owns victories over former champions Steve Cunningham a Tomasz Adamek. The win over Cunningham this past March earned him the No. 1 spot in the IBF. Before turning pro in July 2009, Glazkov was an amateur standout in the Ukrainehe won the bronze medal at super heavyweight at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, and was a silver medalist at the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships. The 31-year-old will make his U.S. debut fighting for the IBF belt that was recently vacated by Tyson riri.
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BILLY JOE SAUNDERS DETHRONES ANDY LEE SATURDAY TO BECOME 12th CURRENT BRITISH WORLD CHAMPION ON SHO EXTREME® FROM MANCHESTER,ENGLAND

NEW YORK (Dec. 19, 2015) – Billy Joe Saunders dethroned WBO Middleweight World Champion Andy Lee with a 12-round majority decision Saturday on SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL i Manchester, Ingarangi.

 

Ko te whawhai, i piro 115-111, 114-112 a 113-113, will re-air tonight at 9 p.m. AND/PT i runga i SHO EXTREME.

 

In a matchup of tactical southpaws, an explosive third round from Saunders (23-0, 12 Koó) was the difference. The British challenger floored Lee twice – first with a big right hook and again with a counter right just 30 seconds later – and a dazed Lee somehow survived the 10-7 tawhio. NGä ATAATA: http://s.sho.com/1OfibYe

 

The Irish Lee (34-3-1, 24 Koó) fought his way back and was the more aggressive fighter in the championship rounds, but it wasn’t enough to make up for a slow start and the two knockdowns.

 

Ki te te win, Saunders became the 12th current British world champion.

 

“I’m world champion,” Saunders said. “I beat a good champion today, a good sturdy champion. I used his power against him. When I was boxing he got a little bit careless and dropped his lead hand and I caught him with the hook.

 

“I’m not going to start running my mouth, but it was a good shot. With someone as fast as me you have to keep your hands up. I’m not the biggest puncher in the world, but I showed you there that I can punch.”

 

WBA whitu World Champion Daniel Jacobs, fresh off a first round knockout of Peter Quillin two weeks ago on SHOWTIME, was a guest analyst i runga i Rāhoroi from New York.

 

“I thought he was going to be a big brawler, I thought he had better assets,” Jacobs said of Lee. “He didn’t do enough for me. He was too complacent and after the knockdown you didn’t see that sense of urgency that a fighter has to have on the comeback trail.

 

“All credit due to Billy Joe, but it wasn’t an impressive victory.”

 

After watching the fight, Jacobs wasn’t ready to commit to a unification showdown in 2016 with the winner.

 

“We’ll do whatever makes sense,” Jacobs said. “I think it’s time to sit-down and figure what makes sense. Obviously it’s a good time to be a middleweight champion.”

 

Taumahamaha AO Tuhinga DEONTAY Wilder & POLISH CHALLENGER ARTUR SZPILKA EXCHANGE VERBAL JABS ON MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL

Pāwhiritia HERE Hei Tikiake MP3
I’m knocking out Szpilka and
I’m sending a message to everyone who stands in my way!” – Wilder
I hope you hear this loud and clearyou’re done January 16th!” – Pin
Brooklyn (Hakihea 16, 2015) – Toa taumahamaha te ao Deontay “Ko te rererangi Bronze” Wilderand bruising Polish challenger Arthur Pin took time out of their intense training schedules to exchange some words on a media conference call Wednesday before they meet in the ring on Rāhoroi, January 16 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT).
Wilder and Szpilka will meet in the first heavyweight title matchup in Brooklyn in 115 years as the American heavyweight champ looks to defend his belt for the third time.
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Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Wenerei:
DEONTAY Wilder
I’m always in shape. I’m always in the ring because I’m in love with this sport.
There’s so much rich history in Brooklyn. Barclays Center still needs a face. Why not me? I have friends and family in New York. That’s the mission that I’m on.
Don’t get too overwhelmed by the opportunity, Pin. You still have to do something with it.
Once I knock Szpilka out, I want all the Polish fans to come on the “Parahi rererangi” train as I bring the heavyweight division back to the top.
I’m the guy who has everything it takes to be heavyweight champion of the world. It’s not just about being great inside the ring, it’s about being able to do great things outside of the ring. Not everyone has that. I love to be out there with the people.
“E kore ahau e tiaki te tangata te mea. It doesn’t matter who is in the ring with me. I love a fighter who’s not scared because it gives me the motive to knock him out. I don’t play around because I mean business.
I’m looking for a grand show. It’s going to be a great performance to kick off 2016. This is going to be a huge year for me. I’m knocking Szpilka out and I’m sending a message to everyone who stands in my way.
Artur PIN
I hope that you hear loud and clear, Ka taea e ahau riro tenei whawhai. My mind is ready, my body is ready. You’re doneJanuary 16.
I have everything that a good boxer needs. I’m very confident and I know that this is my time. I have respect for him, but he’s never fought somebody like me. Everybody he fought but Bermane Stiverne was a bum.
Only three people have actually tried to fight him. Everybody else had already lost before they got into the ring.
I wanted this fight. Ko toku wa tenei. The heavyweight titles are wide open. There’s new blood for boxing.
There is a big difference between me now and two years ago. I trust in my corner. You will all see a new Artur Szpilka on January 16.”
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Andy LEE & BILLY JOE SAUNDERS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES FOR WBO MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD TITLE FIGHT

Tenei SATURDAY LIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL® Lee vs. Saunders
Airs Live at 5 p.m. AND/PT i runga i SHO EXTREME; Encore Presentation at 9 p.m. AND/PT

He’s not good enough to beat me.– Andy Lee

“I’m not going to leave that ring without the title.” – Billy Joe Saunders

SHO VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1ROfSkF

NEW YORK (Dec. 15, 2015) – WBO Middleweight World Champion Andy Lee me te kaiwero tūturu Billy Joe Saunders held separate media workouts in Manchester, Ingarangi, as they conclude preparations for their eagerly awaited showdown this Rāhoroi, Dec. 19, live on SHO EXTREME (5 p.m. AND/PT)from Manchester Arena.

 

A Ireland Lee (34-2-1, 24 Koó) will make the first defense of his 160-pound title against England’s Saunders (22-0, 12 Koó), the WBO’s No. 1 whitu tekau nguha.

 

Te SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL whakahere o teBoxNation telecast will feature analysis from SHOWTIME boxing experts Brian Custer, Al Bernstein a Paulie Malignaggibefore and after the world championship showdown. An encore presentation of the bout will air on SHO EXTREME later that evening at 9 p.m. AND/PT.

 

Here’s what Lee and Saunders had to say at their media workouts on Tuesday and Rāhina, aua:

 

Andy LEE:

“I have a punch that can end a fight, lights out, in any given second.

 

“I won’t rely on the punch. I will look to dominate from the start with educated pressure.

 

“I’m feeling very dangerous at the moment.

 

“Saunders’ unbeaten record is a disadvantage. He’s always been in fights he’s expected to win and has been well managed by(Frank) Warren.

 

“I’ve never lost a fight on points and I never will on points. If I’m down on the cards I will go out swinging in the last round.

 

“Saunders being a fellow traveler does add another layer, but at the end the day it’s about how good you are and he’s not good enough to beat me.”

 

BILLY JOE SAUNDERS:

“I’m ready to go for Rāhoroi po. This is the best camp that I’ve ever had. I’m prepared for the toughest test of my career, but I know that I’m in excellent shape to win this fight and become world champion.

 

“Andy Lee is a tough fighter – he’s proved that by becoming world champion and having the type of career he has had. But I’m undefeated and hungry and know that I’m on the brink of fulfilling a childhood dream. I’m not going to leave that ring without the title.

 

“Training in Spain allows me to lock myself away from all distractions and focus solely on the fight. It’s hard being away from home, but it’s all part of boxing. It’s been a long camp, a tough camp, but after that I know that I’m ready to go through hell to make sure that I’m successful come fight night.

 

“The middleweight division is one of the hottest around and I’m prepared to fight any of the other champions in there once I win the title.

 

"Danny Jacobs had a great win against Peter Quillin, and then there is Canelo (Alvarez) a (Gennady) Golovkin. I know the importance of this fight for the division and I want my name to be among the very best. I’m taking it one step at a time, but I’m open to fight anyone.

 

“There has been no trash talk with Andy because we know what each person is about. We share a similar background and neither of us is going to take a back step.

 

“This is going to be a very exciting all-action fight because we’re going to leave it all in the ring. I know I have the skills to beat him and I intend to show the world why I’m among the best around.”

 

Saunders on fellow Brit Chris Eubank Jr.:

“The truth of the matter is that Eubank Jr. does not belong at the world level – he’s a phony. Ko te rite ki ohie rite taua. I wasn’t impressed with his win over Gary O’Sullivan, who I’ve already beat. He thinks he can fool the public with a win like that, but he can’t.

 

“His aim now is to move up and fight the best guys in the world, but we saw what happened the last time he stepped up a notch and faced me: he was badly exposed. The same thing will happen with him if he fights someone like Danny Jacobs for the WBA title.

 

“You’re not the best middleweight in your own country and you want to fight a world champion and say you’re going to beat him? I think it’s a delusion and he thinks he’s greater than he actually is.

 

“Sooner rather than later he’s going to get exposed again as the fraud that he is. You can keep talking, but eventually you have to back it up in the ring against top-level fighters. He’s won his last fight and now he’s back talking (expletive) again like he’s the best fighter in history.

 

“If he has the balls to fight again, which I doubt, I would happily hand him another beating, this time in even more convincing fashion.”

Deontay Wilder KE TAUKAPO'I WBC taumahamaha o te ao INGOA AGAINST Polish kaiwero Artur SZPILKA ON MAA, Jan. 16, ORA ON SHOWTIME® MEI Barclays CENTER i Brooklyn

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Brooklyn (Dec. 9, 2015) – Tūturu WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder ka meinga e te toru o te korero o tona taitara ki ngangare Polish nguha Arthur Pin i runga i Rāhoroi,Jan. 16, 2016, i Pokapū Barclays i roto i te Brooklyn, ora i runga i SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT).
Ko te 12-a tawhio noa SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® hui matua i waenganui i te mana-meke Wilder (35-0, 34 Koó), o Tuscaloosa, Ala., ko Pin (20-1, 15 Koó), o Wieliczka, Poland, ka waiho te whawhai tuatahi taitara taumahamaha i roto i Brooklyn mai James Jeffries patototanga a roto i James Corbett i roto i te 23RD a tawhio noa i runga i Mei 11, 1900, i runga i koni Island.
Whawhai Jeffries i toru katoa o te Brooklyn taitara taumahamaha whawhai, i te wha o, fifth and seventh world heavyweight title fights of the modern gloved era. All three took place on Coney Island, e rua i roto i te 1899 me te whakamutunga i roto i 1900.
It will be Wilder’s first fight in New York and his ninth overall on Showtime Networks. Wilder is the first United States-born heavyweight champion since 2007.
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“Oaoa vau e ahau e pā ana ki te haere mai ki a New York City, Ahau oaoa e pā ana te whakaatu i toku taranata me te oaoa vau e ahau e pā ana ki te whawhai i Center Barclays,” Said Wilder. “I want to thank my opponent Artur Szpilka for accepting this opportunity that I’m giving him. I wish him luck – he’s going to need it. I look forward to winning over the Polish fans after I beat him. I know he’s a southpaw and he tends to give up when things get tough in the ring, going off the fight he had with Bryant Jennings. He doesn’t have heart when it gets tough. I look forward to giving the fans plenty of action and excitement on Jan. 16.”
“Mana'o i te reira mīharo ki te tiki i te whai wāhi ki te whawhai Deontay mo tona taitara taumahamaha ao,” said Szpilka. “I can’t wait to be the first ever Polish heavyweight to win a world title. I’ve dreamed about this many times, and now my time has come. I’ll be ready to put on a show for my fans and take his belt from him on Jan. 16.”
It should be an exciting night on Jan. 16 ka te 'Bomber parahi’ tohe tona taitara, for the first time at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, ki ngangau tiketike Artur Szpilka,” mea Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Brash me te kaha, the Polish fighter looks to derail Deontay and become the first Polish heavyweight champion of the world in boxing history. This is Deontay’s third title defense in 12 marama, me te wikitoria, ka arahi ki te taupatupatunga nui i roto i tona a'ee muri.”
“Ahau rawa fiefia e te whiwhi Artur Szpilka ha faingamālie ki te riro i te toa taumahamaha tuatahi i roto i te aamu o Poland,” mea Leon Margules, Peresideni o te Warriors Boxing. “E oaoa tatou e, e taea ki te whawhai mo te taitara i roto i te pa mekemeke-taonga rite Brooklyn me i mua o te mea kore e waiho te whakakitea kaha o te tautoko i ana pā Polish Artur.”
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING has been the home of many of the biggest and best heavyweight world title fights of the last 30 tau, a ko matou whakakake ki te haere tonu i taua faufaa ai'a ki Deontay Wilder,” mea Stephen Espinoza, Matua Vice te peresideni me Kaiwhakahaere General, SHOWTIME Sports. “Whakamahia Deontay kua tona whakakotahitanga onge o te kaha raw, athleticism and charisma to become one of the can’t-miss boxers of this era. Credit Artur Szpilka for accepting the challenge. Szpilka is a young, kaha southpaw te kaha pai, me te pumanawa hoki showmanship, a ka he ia vēkeveke ki te hanga i te nuinga o tona taitara faingamālie ao tuatahi. January 16 is sure to be an exciting night on SHOWTIME.
“Ka mau te reira 115 tau, engari taumahamaha Championship mekemeke he hoki i roto i Brooklyn,” Said Barclays Center Tumu Brett Yormark. “Pau ahau etahi wa ki Deontay i te whawhai Jacobs-Quillin Rāhoroi whakamutunga, me te kore e taea e ia te tatari ki te tiakina e tona taitara i Center Barclays, otiia e kore e waiho te mea ohie. Artur Szpilka Ko te toa nui, me te he pono kia pai ki te kanohi e te 'Little Poland’ tata o Greenpoint tata. He rite hoki taumahamaha Championship mekemeke te takiwā. Ko te utu i te whanga.”
Ko te 6-waewae-7 hanga Wilder e te toru o tona korero taitara me te whawhai te wha i roto i 364 ra. Riro te-tau 30-tawhito te whitiki WBC ki te whakatau loto mo Gold Cup i runga i Jan. 17, 2015 i roto i te Las Vegas, i roto i tona whawhai ngaio tuatahi ki te haere mua te tuawha tawhio.
Pai te awhina Wilder te whitiki ki Eric Molina (KO 9) whakamutunga Pipiri 13 a tino tata ki Johann Duhaupas (WHO 11) i runga i E whitu. 26. Both of the title defenses took place in his home state of Alabama.
Ko te toa taumahamaha o whakamutunga ki te whawhai e wha nga wa i roto i 12 Ko marama Lennox Lewis i roto i te 2000-01. Lewis was also the last undisputed heavyweight champion.
“Te rapu atu ahau ki te te toa i muri motuhake taumahamaha me te toa taumahamaha tino mātātoa i roto i te aamu,” Wilder said. “I’m also active once I get into the ring. I roto i toku whawhai whakamutunga, U ahau he toharite o 30 o te 53 punches that I threw each round. That was more than double what Tyson riri a Wladimir Klitschko u, ngā.”
I mua i te tahuri pro i roto i Noema 2008, Riro Wilder te mētara parahi i taumahamaha mo te US. i te 2008 Olympic Games. He is the last American male boxer to medal in The Olympics.
Ko te pukuriri-whakaaro, 6-Kua riro waewae-3 Szpilka wha karapīpiti whawhai mai mamae anake te mate o tona mahi ki reira-tūturu Bryant Jennings i roto i te 2014. The 26-year-old rebounded with a 10-round unanimous decision over former cruiserweight world champion Tomasz Adamek i roto i te 2014 me whakaora Tuhinga mo Consuegra Yasmany, Manuel Quezada a Ty Cobb i roto i te 2015.
He pro mai 2008, riro tuatahi te southpaw pānui ina mutu ia te-tauā kotahi Owen Beck i roto i te wha rauna i roto i 2011, Na te taatoaraa outpointed mua kaiwero taitara ao Jameel McCline te tau e whai ake nei.
Kua faahotu e Szpilka ana pūkenga mekemeke raro i ngā akoranga o Houston-e hāngai ana kaiwhakangungu Ronnie Shields.I te aro tonu ia ki te ngaungau, te haere mai i mua, Kua whakawhanakehia Szpilka ki te toa oti ake i raro i Shields me tetahi e taea e te whakamātautau uaua o te mahi te kuao ao te toa a.
Brooklyn he hītori hohonu i roto i te mekemeke taumahamaha, tae atu oire toa taumahamahaMike Tyson, Floyd Patterson, Riddick Bowe, Shannon Briggs a Michael Moorer. I tua atu, Brooklyn-Māori me 1984 Olympic Gold mētara Mark Breland tavini rite ki tetahi o kaiako o Wilder.
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DANIELA Jacobs KNOCKS I Pita QUILLIN IN KATOA-Brooklyn whitu pupūtanga MAA NIGHT ON SHOWTIME® MEI Barclays CENTER

Ihu Cuellar tohe mā whitu Championship Ki te whakatau loto Neke Honatana Oquendo i SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Co-Āhuahira
Hopu te anō i Tenei Rāhina I 10 p.m. AND/PT I te SHOWTIME EXTREME
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Brooklyn (Dec. 6, 2015) – WBA whitu World Champion Daniel Jacobs Ohorere kaiwero tūturu Peter Quillin ki te TKO a tawhio tuatahi i roto i te katoa-Brooklyn hui matua o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING i runga i Rāhoroi i roto i te mua o te 8,443 pā i Center Barclays.
A Brooklyn Jacobs (31-1, 28 Koó) riro te “Battle hoki Brooklyn,” he matchup o runga Middleweights anga atu i roto i te pirimia o to ratou mahi i roto i to ratou whenua.
Te meneti kotahi ki te whawhai, U Jacobs he tika tonu ki te whare o Quillin a rerenga ki te patunga o nifó i ko hoariri tona ki nga taura. Tutuki ana Quillin mua, a ka titiro kaitautoko Harvey Taungia i roto i te kanohi o Quillin ka totitoti ana te whawhai i waho i te kaiwero ake mo te koaka.
I muri i te whawhai, Taungia korerotia SHOWTIME Sports kaipūrongo Jim Gray e Quillin (32-1-1, 23 Koó) kihai i taea e taa wahi ko ia me “kihai i taea te haere tonu.”
“Te ti'aturi nei e ahau te ia pai,” Na ka mea a Jacobs. “Ko ahau manawanui me i ahau i haere ki te uppercut mohio ahau i mamae ai ahau ki a ia, me e te ka haere ahau mo te patua.
“Ka korerotia e ahau ki a ia aroha ahau ki a ia. Ahau ko Pita haere hoki ki te Golden rimarima ra. Faatura ia e ahau ki te mate, but I knew this fight would be my night. There are no lucky shots in boxing. Oia mau ahau mau ia ki te pere. Kia ahau i mohio i ahau i mamae ia i puritia e ahau e haere.
“I kite ahau i ona kanohi, ka titiro te reira rite tona taurite ko atu. E kore ahau he kaitautoko, engari ki te ko ahau pea e whai i ahau hoatu ano ki a ia i tetahi atu rave'a.”
Ko te whawhai, e anake roa 1:25, inoi te pātai o te rematch pūmanawa.
“Tino e hoatu e ahau ki a ia he rematch,” Tonu Jacobs. “Au pai ki te whawhai ki a ia i muri ki te e te aha te pā e hiahia ana ahau.”
Whakaaro Quillin ki te whakahē ki te Tuhinga noa te mātakitaki i te tukurua i roto i tona uiuiraa SHOWTIME pou-whawhai.
“Ko te tika i runga i te whare,” Quillin said. “I roto i te taime e kore e mohio ki a koutou te mea tupu noa kite koe i te reira i roto i te tukurua.
“This is a time you sit with your family and figure out what you have to do. I have a lot of options, pea te rematch ko te kōwhiringa pai.
“E kore e taea e ahau te whakaaro o te tangata pai ki te ngaro ki atu Danny Jacobs.”
Ihu Cuellar ka mau tona WBA mā World Championship ki te whakatau loto mo A Honatana Oquendo i roto i te SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING co-āhuatanga.
Cuellar (28-1, 21 Koó) ko te toa nuku i te tīmatanga, i whiua e tata 1,000 nifó i roto i te whawhai aito 12-a tawhio noa, whakaritea ki te tika 637 for the challenger. Cuellar initiated the action and pressed forward, engari tona hoariri Rican Puerto kore e whai wāhi hoki te nuinga o te a'ee.
“I mohio matou, e mea fifi te whawhai, engari rite matou nga mea katoa i hiahia matou ki roto i te puni whakangungu,” Na ka mea a Cuellar. “Ko te mea anake i mahue ko te knockout, engari no te mea o te kaupapa o tona matenga ko e taea.
Oquendo (26-5, 16 Koó), i tapahia i runga i tona kanohi maui i te taupatupatunga kōpeka o nga upoko i roto i te rima o, was knocked down midway through the fourth. Replays showed that Oquendo tangled his feet with his southpaw opponent.
Ko te win, i piro 116-111 rua, 120-107, pea whakatakoto ake he whawhai nui i 126 pauna mo te Parata Cuellar i roto i 2016.
“Tuatahi e haere tatou ki te okioki me te reira e haere tatou ki te whakatau he aha te muri,” Na ka mea a Cuellar.
“We’ll have two more fights at featherweight and then move up in weight. Hopefully we get Leo Santa Cruz next.”
I muri i te whawhai, Whakaae Oquendo e kore i tika whakatinana ia tona mahere kēmu.
“I have to give credit to Cuellar. I never got to use my game plan and he fought a good fight and he’s a good champion,” Ka mea a Oquendo. “Ahau e hiahiatia ana ki te tīmata atu, riri engari tīmata ahau mekemeke. Ko toku hape. Ko te upoko take i hanga pakeke reira ki ahau mo kite rite te pai.
“Whai ahau wa ki te hoki mai, me te tiki i tetahi atu rave'a taitara ao. Ko whakama ahau, engari ka hoki i roto i te omaoma kore ahau e mangere ki te tiki hoki ki te mahi hohoro.”
Long Island o Chris Algieri patua Erick Bone mā te whakatau loto 10-a tawhio noa (95-94, 97-92 rua) i roto i te nohopuku-te rere, katoa-mahi whawhai i te hui matua o SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i SHO EXTREME.
The back-and-forth fight featured plenty of in-fighting in the center of the ring. Algieri (21-2, 8 Koó), nei ki uta 49 ōrau o ngā tītere mana, Bone floored (16-3, 8 Koó) ki 20 seconds left in the eighth round. Heoi, ki runga ki tukurua, the knockdown looked more like Bone’s foot became tangled with Algieri. The ninth-round featured non-stop action, ki ia toa i whiua e ki runga 100 nifó, engari ko te reira mārama i kāhi te Bone Ecuadorian me i iti mahue i roto i tona nifó rite te whawhai tata te mutunga.
“Ka mea a Erick e haere ia ki te whai mea hitimahuta, engari i ahau he torutoru o toku ake i roto i reira,” Algieri said. “Pouaka ahau he iti moka, ka slugged hau atu i kia whai ahau, engari i tika ahau pārekareka. He’s got a good punch, te ia he toa hoohonutanga a taea e koe e korero ki ko ia i roto i te āhua nui.
“Ko te nui tenei. Bone is a real tough guy and I felt in control. I thought the fight was mine the whole way. I wanted to get the knockout, engari ko ia i roto i te āhua nui. I’m looking forward to big fights in 2016.”
I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga i runga i SHOWTIME BOXING i runga i SHO EXTREME, Marcus Browne piro te TKO te wha-a tawhio noa ki runga Francisco Sierra.
Browne (17-0, 13 Koó) tino nuinga i te whawhai i te tīmatanga, ū te arorangi 64 ōrau o ana nifó mana. The bout was halted after the third round upon request of ringside physician Dr. Barry Horano e tika ana ki ngawhatanga nui a tawhio noa Sierra o (27-10-1, 24 Koó) kanohi maui.
“I kite ahau i hatepea atu e ahau ki a ia wawe, engari i ahau ki te noho tamau, me te ōrite,” Said Browne, o Staten Island. “I had to work the jab and keep working it. I felt like I seized this opportunity to put my name out there.
“It is an honor to fight at Barclays Center for the 10th time. It was a nice stoppage – kore e tika te ahua o te Tuhinga e hiahia ana koe, engari ki te paahitia ko te mutu.”
I roto i te kore-teata mahi undercard, Long Island o Joe Smith Jr. (20-1, 16 Koó) roaa te whakatau loto pakeke whawhai i runga i Brooklyn tāmate Will Rosinsky (19-3, 10 Koó) i roto i to ratou 10-a tawhio noa te marama taumahamaha a'ee. Whakawhiti nifó mana tangata e rua, puta noa i te whawhai, engari ko te reira painga taea o Smith e tukua ki a ia te whakahaere i te mahi. Piro katoa kaiwhakawa e toru te whawhai i roto i te manakohia o Smith i ngā kaute o 98-92, 97-93 a 96-94.
Popular toa Brooklyn Heather Hardy (15-0, 3 Koó) noho tūturu tonu ki te wikitoria whakatau loto mahi-Kikī runga Naomi Forests (10-4-2, 2 Koó) i roto i te rematch o ratou kia haere i te aroraa i riro i Hardy. Ko te kaiwhakawa’ tapeke mō te waru-a tawhio noa mā super a'ee ko 80-72 rua me te 79-73.
Toa mua Welterweight super ao Yuri Foreman (33-2, 9 Koó) i te hoki angitu ki te mowhiti i roto i tona oire rite patua e ia Lenwood Dozier (9-9-1, 4 Koó) 77-75 i roto i te kanohi o te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru.
John Hernandez (6-1, 1 KO) shutout Jack Grady (0-2-1) i runga i wha rauna ki te riro 40-36 i runga i te katoa kaiwhakawa e toru’ kāri i roto i to ratou attraction Welterweight. Cruiserweight Luis Garcia (13-0, 10 Koó) tonu tūturu e patuki atu Willie Williams (14-11-2, 4 Koó) 1:03 ki te tawhio tuatahi.
I roto i te whawhai i kite nga tangata e rua hit te koaka roto i te kotahi a tawhio noa, Taituha Williams (4-0, 2 Koó) ora ake ka cruised ki te wikitoria Emanuera Castro (2-2, 2 Koó) e tatau o 60-53, 60-54 a 59-54.
Rāhoroi o SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast ka anō-rangi i runga i Rāhina, Dec. 7 i 10 p.m. AND/PT runga i SHOWTIME EXTREME i te SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME ka anō-rangi i runga iWednesday, Dec. 9 i 11 p.m. AND/PT. Both telecasts will be available On Demand beginning tenei Rātapu.
Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray reporting. I roto i Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. Ka karanga Barry Tompkins te mahi SHOWTIME EXTREME i ringside ki faihisitōlia mekemeke Steve Farhood te taviniraa ei kaitātari mohio.
I whakatairangatia ana te whawhai i DiBella Entertainment. Ko te Algieri vs. Bone me Rosnisky vs. Smith Jr. whawhai i whakatairangatia ana i roto i te feohi ki Star Mekemeke. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.
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TANIELU Jacobs VU. PETER QUILLIN Brooklyn korukī MEDIA workout & Whakaahua

“Te haere ia ki te whai ki a ahau whakamatautau oku pahau ki te patua.” – Jacobs
“Toku matapae mō Rāhoroi? He toa hou o te ao.” – Quillin
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Brooklyn (Hakihea 2, 2015) – I mua i tomo ratou te mowhiti i Center Barclays, whawhai whakataetae i runga i Rāhoroi o kāri headlined e te pupūtanga taitara whitu ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i waenganui i Daniel “Ko te Miracle te tangata” Jacobs a Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin tū te īngoa pāpāho Wednesday i Faleva'inga o Gleason i Brooklyn.
I roto i te haereraa i te tūmomo i rua toa hui matua, tahi-matua hui kaiuru Ihu Cuellar a Honatana “Puehu” Oquendo haere ki Chris Algieri, Erick Bone a “Sir” Marcus Browne, ko wai e kua Whakapāho ratou whawhai i runga i SHO EXTREME (7 p.m. AND/PT).
Te whakataetae i roto i te undercard whawhai motuhake, me te hoki i roto i te haereraa i te Gleason o Wednesday ko Heather “Ko te Heat” Hardy,Yuri Foreman, Will Rosinsky a Joe Smith Jr.
Tikiti mo te tīmatanga hui ora i $50, e kore e tae utu e hāngai ana, a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei. Ka taea te hokona Tickets ipurangi mā te toro www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com ranei na roto i te te karanga 1-800-745-3000. E wātea ana hoki ngā tīkiti i te American Express Pouaka Office i Center Barclays. Whakatairangatia ana te hui e DiBella Entertainment me pütea e kurahauao. Ko te Algieri vs. Bone me Rosinksy vs. Smith Jr. E hāpaitia ana whawhai i roto i te feohi ki Joe DeGuardia o Star Mekemeke.
Tenei ko te aha te whawhai i ki te mea Wednesday:
TANIELU JACOBS
“E kore anake whawhai tatou mo te tika whakapehapeha i roto i Brooklyn, engari tatou, te tokorua e hiahia ana ki te hei i te tihi o te wehenga whitu. Kei te whawhai Middleweights te runga katoa ia atu, me te kei tika i roto i taua kingitanga tatou.
“E whakapono ana ahau toku tere ko toku painga rahi. Toku pūkenga, toku generalship mowhiti … I taea e ahau te haere i runga i, ki. I te pae hopea te haere e pā ana ki te reira i roto i reira, me te ata mohiotia te reira.
“Kei anga koutou tango ahau i te mate ki te aroaro o hua ahau. E matau ana ahau rite nahea ia faaineine me nahea ia faaineine ki te hanga e kore ahau mohio i taua mana'o ano.
“Ngā kēti i ia ki te patu i ahau ki te whakamātau i toku kauwae. Tenei hākinakina Ko e pā ana ki te patu, me te kore e whiwhi hit. Ka taea te patototanga iho tangata, engari i ki te whenua matā koe. Wā katoa kua mahia e te patototanga iho ahau, Kua whiwhi ahau ki runga.
“Toku matapae ko e haere ahau ki te kua i toku ringa whakaara i roto i te wikitoria. Ahakoa te mea i te knockout whakatau ranei, ka whai ia tatou ki te kite.
“Kua tēnei puni kua rerekē no te mea kua i ahau he puni-mua. I toru wiki o tika kaha me te conditioning tatou. Ka e ahau i roto i te āhua ki te tiki rite mo te puni. A, no te ngā mahi i te reira katoa, te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te puni 10-wiki.
“Hinengaro ite e ahau kia rite ahau kaha ai me ahau i rite ki ahau te wahi i te pae tino. He pai toku taimaha, me te ite e ahau hauora. E haere matou ki te hoatu i te pai o nga mea katoa.
“He rota o te iwi e oaoa e pā ana nga whawhai. Ahau oaoa noa te reira te mutunga konei, me te au tumanako ahau ki te haere mai i roto i ki te wikitoria i roto i te ahua mīharo.
“Ko te kaimekemeke vs tenei. he kaimekemeke-puncher. Ki te whiwhi ahau i te mamae taata. Ka taea e te tiki i ahau i te taata i roto i reira rite te pai. Ko toku kaha pahaki reira. Kua ahau atu knockouts atu Quillin me haere ahau ki te hei i toku pai i runga i Rāhoroi.
“Au Te mauruuru nei au mo toku pā katoa. E hiahia ana ahau ki te mohio katoa e ahau e haere ana ahau ki te tohu Brooklyn, a kore e tenei whakaaturanga e whakamai runga i Rāhoroi po.”
PETER QUILLIN
“He faaoaoaraa i roto i to koutou mahunga, engari e taea e te moka atu i konei i roto i New York ratou. Te mea pai ki te tiki atu ki Miami, kia taea ki te aro ki te whakangungu, me te whai mea katoa tika i reira.

“Ko te buzz a tawhio noa Brooklyn ko ahau te Sharing hou. Haere mai ahau ki New York me te pakirehua pa iti, engari nui moe pa, me te inaianei e katoa e haere mai ratou pono.

I te kōrerorero ki a Floyd Mayweather Rātū po i Center Barclays: “E mea rerekē no te mea i korero ahau ki te kura i tenei ra, engari ka ahau te tuatahi tutaki Floyd Mayweather, ko reira i toku kura, a ko ahau rite 'tangata i taea e ahau kia rite ki taua rawa tetahi ra’ a ka korerotia e ahau ki a ia e pā ana ki te reira. Kihai i matau ia he aha ahau ka mea e, 'Tīmata te reira katoa te mea o koutou’ a ka mea ia 'aha e te tikanga koe’ a ka korerotia e ahau ki a ia te mea i tupu. Kata matou e pā ana ki reira, me e te katoa e hiahiatia ana e ahau tika ki reira. Kihai i hiahia ahau ki a ia ki te mahi i tetahi mea ki ahau tika ki te mohio e te reira katoa tīmata hoki ki a ia e haere mai ana ki toku kura, me te korero ki ngā tamariki rite ahau, ka titiro te wahi e ahau inaianei. Ko ahau anake 14-tau-tau.
“Ka taea e koe e mahara pahū i roto i te marama o Hakihea. E haere tatou i ki kia whiua e nga mea katoa pea tatou e nehenehe e maka.
“Te riroraa i roto i Miami ki te hītori Cuban katoa i reira ko nui. Ko rite te āhua toa Boxing. Ko ahau a tawhio noa nga iwi maha i ranga i tua atu kupu.
“A, no te ahau i haere ki te (Erislandy) Lara whawhai i titiro tatou no te waka, a ka haere ahau ki runga ki te taata, a ka ui ahau ki te taea e waka tatou i reira. Haere ia 'tiakarete tu eres?’ (Ko koe tiakarete) a ka mea ahau ae, a ka mea ia 'e koe e mohio e pehea nui te aroha te iwi Cuban koe?’ E kore ahau i ite e te aroaro o, a hanga ana e ia faauruhia atu ahau, ki te korero atu Spanish, ki te matau taku iwi. Ko taku iwi te iwi Cuban, Ahau e kore e whakakahore e ka ko ahau manaakitia rawa. Me te hoki ahau he American mangu kia hiahia ahau ki te whakaturia te hi'oraa maitai, tautautefito ki te wahi i te wa i roto i te ao, ko roto hoki te iwi mangu tika inaianei. E hiahia ana ahau ki te waiho i te faaururaa no te rua.
“Kua ka tatou mahere he te, mahere B, mahere C, mahere D, mahere E, mahere F. E haere ana tatou ki te haere ki te tua atu i, engari tino nui ko ahau rawa hari. Ko ahau oaoa i te pae varua, a whakawhetai. Hinga koe i roto i te wehi, me te taka ki te whakapono, me te kore e ahei kia whakakahore ia koe koe, na e te wahi e ahau tika i teie nei.
“Na roto i te Cuban aunoa whawhai i te wāhi rerekē o te tirohanga o te ao koutou, ina tae mai te reira ki te whawhai. Hoki ahau, Au Te mauruuru nei au, me te faauruhia atu ki te mahi noa uaua e no te mea e ahau pā e kore e ahau e mahara e toku pā.
“Kihai ahau i kite 'Creed’ ano; Kua arotahi anake ahau i runga i tenei whawhai. E hiahia ana ahau ki te waihanga i toku Creed ake '’ taime i roto i tenei whawhai.
“Hui katoa whakaaro ahau te reira pea e pā ana ki te whawhai ōrite āu. E koe e rua ko eé fakapapau'i whawhai mo to ratou ake take whaiaro; ngā whawhai ia ki te kōrero pukupuku, Au hoki whawhai ahau ki taua. Haere atu o te mate pukupuku e kuru ana ahau ki te wahi o te ia me te toku matua keke.
“Au tika ahau Pita Quillin. Katoa e mohio ana ahau kei te haere tika i roto i taua mowhiti, tereina ki te tangata te mea, noa'tu nei te mea, ka mahi i aku pai.
“Mea tonu toku mama, 'Ētahi wā tu'asino pae whakanohoia ana ki runga ki to koutou kaihe ki te matau ki te wahi kei koe i’ kia taea e te mea maitai ki a ia e ngā whakamatauranga ia hinga. Kua ngā reira ia i mua i, whawhai koe ki te take e kore e koutou ake e hiahia ana ki te kia reira ano i taea e kua ara whiwhi ia pai i muri i te noho i runga i tona take ranei, inaianei e hiahia ana ia ki te uaua whawhai.
“Toku matapae mō Rāhoroi? He toa hou o te ao.
“E kore kua ahau i roto i tenei ahua o te taime i mua i te wahi i ahau ki te whawhai tetahi o oku hoa. Koe e kore e hiahia ana ki te kino ia koutou hoa, engari i roto i tenei whawhai, E hiahia ana ahau ki te kino ia Danny kia aha e korero ki a koutou e pā ana ki to tatou auhoaraa tika i reira? I te tahi taime e kore koutou e hiahia ana ki te hei hoa ki te taata e whiua ake koe.
“Te haere ki te kia ahua o rite Hōngongoi 4th engari i runga i Tīhema. 5th. E haere koe ki te titau pahū, e rua ko eé fakapapau'i i whiua e nifó ngana ana ki te riro no te mau tumu e rua rerekē, me te e haere koe ki te tiki i te whawhai whakangahau.
“Kua tika ahau ki te tuku i oku ringa kia haere, a kahore e whai i te āwangawanga i roto i te ao no te ina kei roto i reira koe, kei a koutou i roto i reira, me te reira te kore ara taea e koe te waiho te kore koutou e waiho i roto i te moenga, ringa ake ranei ki te Unuunu rite ta matou i roto i taua whawhai.”
Ko Ihu Cuellar
“Au haere mai ahau i konei rawa whakaritea. I know Oquendo is a tough fighter and we are not taking him lightly. Kei rite hoki te whawhai aito 12-a tawhio noa tatou.

“E matau ana matou i reira e te rota o Puerto Ricans tautoko ia, otiia e kore e ratou te huri i tetahi mea. E kore e taea e ratou i roto i te whakakai tiki.

“You’re going to see a great fight i runga i Rāhoroi and you’re going to see Jesus Cuellar walk out of the ring a world champion.

“E hiahia ana ahau ki te whawhai i te pai i roto i te wehenga. He maha whawhai pai, me te hiahia ahau katoa o ratou. Kaua e wehi ahau, a ko ahau tino māia i roto i toku aravihi.”
A Honatana OQUENDO
“I come ready to fight. I didn’t want to take off a lot of time after I beat Jhonny Gonzalez. Haere mai te rave'a no te he pere taitara ao, a i ahau ki te tango i te reira.

“E mohio ana ahau he ia he toa rawa kaha, engari e tatou haere mai ki te riro. Au fiefia ki te hei i konei i roto i te New York me te turanga tahi Rican Puerto i muri i ahau. E kore ahau i whakaaro hiahia kia whawhai ahau mo te taitara ao konei i roto i te New York i runga i te atamira nui.

“Te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai. I like to stay there in the pocket. It’s going to be blood in the ring and you can expect that i runga i Rāhoroi.

“I ahau he nui te puni ake whakangungu i roto i te nikau Beach, Florida mo te wa tuatahi mahue Puerto Rico, toku oire no te whakangungu engari i runga i Rāhoroi ka kite koe i te nui Honatana Oquendo a ka haere mai ahau i roto i te wikitoria.
“Ahau kua mai i muri i te whawhai ki a Jhonny Gonzalez whakangungu. Haere ahau ki Mexico ki te haere ki te wahine o Guadalupe me eRāhina I ahau te whakangungu, me te hoki ahau ko reira pai.
“Toku wikitoria whakamutunga hoatu ahau he rota atu pūngao, he matekai rota atu me e matau ana ahau i runga i Rāhoroi ka haere mai tatou i roto i te wikitoria.
“Cuellar he kaimekemeke rawa kaha nei exerts rota o te pēhanga me te kei rite hoki taua tatou. E matau ana matou o tona lekooti me te angitu nui i e ngā ia. Te ia te toa o nāianei, me te ka waiho tae noa ki te 5th.
“Kua hiahia tonu ahau ki te whawhai konei i roto i te New York me kore ahau i whakaaro e waiho hei taitara ao.
“Kore e mea faufaa te reira e ara, ahakoa te mea he KO whakatau ranei, i runga i Rāhoroi Kei te haere ahau ki te riro.”
Chris ALGIERI
“Ahau ite i te rota maitai atu i teie nei ki (kaiwhakangungu) John Rawiri Jackson me ia i te puni tuarua. Ka matou ake wiki ki a ia, a kihai i tino mutu whakangungu. Na whakaaro ahau e taea e tatou te noho i roto i te atu iti, te hanga i ētahi whakarerekētanga kihai i taea ki te hanga i mua e tena ko tenei ahau ite i te rota maitai atu.
“Hoko ko ha tino kore ranei e kore e huri i pehea taka e ahau mo te whawhai, engari tino, Ko te whawhai o tona ora tenei. Kua konei ahau i mua i whawhai ingoa nui atu i ahau, engari e te tika ahua o te huringa o te mekemeke ora.
“Center Barclays Ko toku wahi tino ki te whawhai. Kua ahau i toku mahi pai konei a kua tonu kua fantastic te tautoko tahi. Na ahau titiro whakamua ahau ki te maka ana i runga i tetahi atu whakaatu nui.
“He wāhi tuatahitia Center Barclays he a te reira nui, me te ngāwari hoki ki oku hoa Long Island puta mai, me te whiwhi tika i roto i reira.
“Kua ahau ako me te whiwhi maitai atu i roto i te whakakai i teie nei, engari tenei te haere ki te waiho i te whawhai uaua ki te whawhai. He pai katoa i tenei taumata kia kua hokona e ahau ki te haere atu ki reira, ka te mahi.
“Ite ahau fantastic, Ahau ite kaha, katoa ta pai titiro ahau. Kua tino nui toku kaha inaianei e ahau i roto i te piha haapiiraa teitei a tenei ahau te hanga e ahau taimaha tino ngāwari.”
Erick wheua
“Kua Camp kua kaha, kua ngā reira nui, kua reira tetahi o nga puni pai e kua ahau i pera tawhiti.
“Ite e ahau pai no te Algieri he ingoa nui. Te haere ki te waiho i te wero engari i roto i te mekemeke kotahi koutou tiki i roto i te mowhiti kore e mea faufaa te reira e haere mai ana i roto i te tuatahi ranei te tangata e haere mai ana i roto i te whakamutunga i roto i enei whawhai. He te kahore me te B, kei ratou na tata.
“Kua riro te reira tino pai te noho i Brooklyn ki te mahi puni toku, me te whakangungu i konei. Te taea ki te rākau hoki ki te maha kaimekemeke nui te hunga konei, te reira i te wheako pai katoa.
“Hoki nga pā i ka kite i ahau i runga i Rāhoroi, Whakapono ahau e ahau he kaimekemeke nui a ka kite ratou i tetahi whawhai nui. Kia mau ratou ki te kanohi i roto hoki i ahau, no te mea ka mahara ratou toku ingoa.
“E haere tatou i ki te pouaka a whakaakona ahau ki te riro a e ineine ïa tatou no tika e.”
Marcus Browne
“Ka taea e koe e mahara pahū, tere, aravihi mekemeke pai, engari, tino nui, ko W. Ite e ahau kia rite ki ahau i roto i te āhua pai o toku ora, me ahau rite ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu pai

“Ka puta mai i roto i Staten Island ki te tautoko i, engari au e ahau he toa New York roto e na roto i. E reira te pa katoa tautoko ahau.

“Te roroa ia, taia te rota o te nifó. E haere tatou i ki kia rite hoki nga mea katoa e hopoi mai ia. E taea te tiki ia tika-ringa oaoa a ka waiho matou rite ki te ātete i.

“Te tangata e whawhai ki ahau, e ratou katoa e haere mai ana hoki toku 0.
“I roto i te mekemeke i te mutunga o te ra, ina te koe i te kuao toa tūturu, katoa e hiahia ana ki te tango i taua ‘0’ na e te aha hanga eé hiakai engari hoki ahau e kore ahau fakatāutaha āwangawanga e pā ana i. Au ahau hohaa noa e pā ana ki te mea e haere ahau ki te mahi i a te mea kua tatou kua mahi i runga i roto i te omaoma ki te tono i taua i runga i te po, whawhai mai Rāhoroi.”
Heather Hardy
“I ahau kahore i matao i roto i Thanksgiving, haere tika tonu matou i roto i; mea o te meka kei a ia toku mama tatou utuafare katoa i runga i i runga i te Sabati mo te tina Thanksgiving. Te haere ki te waiho i te whakanui, me te haere ahau ki te kai i taku rīwai penupenu, ano he pai Irish kotiro te mahara ki te.”
“Kotahi te mea e taea e ahau te mea e pā ana ki toku hoa tauwhainga ko e whawhai ia, ano he toa whawhai. He te te ërä o te toa rerekē e haere ia koutou i roto i reira ki a ia e kore te he loto fo'i, e kore e hoatu e ia ki runga. Kihai i taea e ahau whakawehi ia, Kihai i taea e ahau pana a tawhio noa ia ia me e te tahi mea kua oti i ahau te. E mohio ana ia he aha i ahau, a ia e kore te wehi ki te tu koromatua ki koromatua ki ahau na te haere te reira ki te waiho i te whawhai.
“E tana taranata faaitoito ahau. Hopoi mai te reira i te tahi mea i roto i o ahau, e te reira i runga i te whakaatu pai mo nga pā me hoatu ana e ia he whakaaturanga pai mo te mekemeke wahine. Kihai i Holly Holm whakamatau e kore i taea e Ronda Rousey whawhai, whakamatauria reira e taea e nui ake atu i te kotahi te wahine whawhai i te wa ano. Na, ka taea e haere nga wahine e rua i roto i reira, me te tino haere i reira, ka hoatu ki te iwi i te whakaaturanga, e kore te mea kotahi noa kotiro mahi i te mahi nui, te reira wahine e rua.
“E rapu ana ahau ki te whakamatau i ahau te toa, ko ahau te “Tuatahi Lady” o Center Barclays.
“Kua rite i ahau i runga i tenei pūkenga toa, me te whakaaro e ahau Ahau rite hoki te whawhai atu whiriwhiri. Whakaaro ahau tino ki ahau hei nguha i tēnei wā kia te rapu atu ahau ki tenei. Te hinaaro nei au ki te tīmata ōrite ake mo te taitara ao, me nga kotiro katoa kua nei ka ratou.
“Tonu ta toku kaiwhakangungu e reira e anake e wha nifó roto i te mekemeke, koe pai ako ki te mahi tino tika ratou wa katoa maka koutou ia ratou, a e whiwhi ratou ki reira. Na, Ite e ahau pai, ite, te tika a tawhio noa etahi mea, e kore i miharo e tetahi no te mea kua kite ahau i te reira i mua i. Katoa o te hunga mea tākaro i roto i ki reira.
“Ko te surreal ki te kia i roto i tenei tūranga. Ahau e kore tonu e taea e whakapono te tahi mau taime e mea te iwi 'hey Sharing’ a ka mea ahau 'aha? ae ra ko ahau.’ Just ki te kia e pā ana ki tenei, me pehea te iwi whakaaro o ahau, ki te kite i ahau, kia whakahuatia i runga i tenei kāri ko te honore.”
Yuri kaiwhakahauhau
“E kore e meatia e ahau matapae engari ka taea e matapae ahau e haere ana ahau ki te riro.
“Ite e ahau pai, ki tenei pō ngahau ahau ongo'i ahau enei pūrerehua iti konei, me te reira. Ko ahau hari e ko te reira tika i konei. Ko te whakangungu te mahi katoa.
“Ko te faaineineraa kua nui, Aroha ana ahau ki te mahi, Ahau rite ki te wero i ahau, ka pana ahau ki te pakeke anō rohe engari te reira i te mana'o hou. Te tamata ano e ahau ki te mau tonu toku hauhautanga, me te kore e whiwhi ki toku upoko.
“He anō hihiri no te reira e rave rahi whawhai nui i runga i tenei kāri, me te hiahia ana te katoa ki te whakaatu i to ratou taranata, tae atu ahau.
“Taku whāinga ko te ki te haere ki runga i te arawhata, kia angitu, me te wero i te toa ao, tetahi kia ai taua mea i te wa.”
KA Rosinski
“E mohio ana ahau ki a ia no te mea sparred matou he rota. E mohio ana ahau ki te whakatikatika i ahau ki te hanga kei rite hoki no te mea i tatou i roto i te mua o tahi i te tahi tatou engari i ētahi wā te pupuri noa koe i te mahere kēmu taua.”
“I runga i te wiki ki te wiki pūtake, Whakangungu ahau i te po ra, me te mahi mahi ranei i te ra, me te whakangungu i te po, Tei. Na i runga i te haerenga po whakangungu ahau i roto i te ata mahi i te haerenga po, tiki atu me te haere hoki ki te whakangungu. Na, E kore ai ahau e te fare no te e pā ana ki te ra, me te hawhe. Toku fafauraa ko 100 ōrau, te reira kahore he raruraru i katoa.
“Taku whāinga ko te ki te whawhai hoki i te taitara te ao. Ko te he whāinga noa i roto i te mekemeke. E hiahia ana ahau ki te hanga i te moni, me te oaoa i te hua o toku mahi.
“Ko te wiki ngāwari tenei, he pai toku taimaha. Te riroraa i 174 Kei te kore e taimaha rawa hoki ahau na e kore Au ngote tino ahau ki te hanga taimaha meneti whakamutunga. Paunatia ana e ahau i roto i roto i te omaoma i i 173½ inanahi kia ahau rehydrating ahau ki runga ki te 175/176 tino ngāwari.
“He mau etahi ritenga i waenganui i whawhai, me te te te tāmate no te mea te reira te hepohepo i te mana rite mea ratou. Whakaaro Same ki te whawhai, e haere koe haurangi i roto i tou mahunga, engari kua ka koe ki te noho mana, ka noho i runga i tou mahere kēmu. Ki te parau koe te tahi mea koutou kokonga kua ka koe ki te tango i taua i roto i, me te whakamahi i te reira mo te a tawhio muri.”
JOE SMITH JR.
“Kua puni Training kua haere tūturu nui, mahi te rota o te mākutu, me te rota o te rere. Ite nui ahau e haere ki roto ki te whawhai, Ite e ahau i roto i te āhua pai o toku ora, me ahau rite ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu pai.
“E kore e whakaaro ahau i reira te fifi tino e te haere toku hoa tauwhainga ki te tapaea ahau ki engari au e ahau i roto i te āhua pai o toku ora, kia rite te roa rite ahau kia haere i toku ringa i reira te kahore e taea e ia.
“Ahau i te puncher nui, me te rapu ahau ki te maka te rota o te nifó pakeke, me te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu pai.
“Te reira i te rave'a nui, mana'o te reira pai ki te waiho i te wahi o te tahi mea rite ki tenei.
“Matapae ahau e reira te haere ki te waiho i te rota o te nifó maka me te nuinga pea i ētahi wāhi i roto i te whawhai haere pea ahau ki te tukino i Will, ka whiwhi ia i roto i te reira.”
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