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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

This Saturday Live on SHOWTIME® Lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn

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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 yi Saturday when they challenge undefeated knockout artist and WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT) lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn.

 

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Wilder vs. Pin, a 12-round bout for Wilder’s WBC Heavyweight title taking place on Saturday, Jan. 16 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ in 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 fi aidunnu. ATI) and it will be available in Spanish via Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

 

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DEONTAY Wilder vs. 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, Niu Yoki. The show will begin at 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT on 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 lori 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
E dupe, 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. Ni pato, 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 afefe
Pẹlẹ O, gbogbo ènìyàn. 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
Bẹẹni. Pẹlẹ O, gbogbo ènìyàn. 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 pẹlu 20 KOs, 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, iwọ yoo fẹ lati sọ ọrọ kan diẹ, please?
Charles Martin
Bẹẹni. 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 16th.
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
E dupe, 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, bẹẹni, bẹẹni, se o mo, 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, se o mo, 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? A mọ kọọkan miiran. I would have knocked him out, o daju.
Q
You’re talking about Breazeale, who you know?
C. Martin
Bẹẹni, 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
Bẹẹni, 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, ọkan. We are in Big Bear right now. We’ve been here for a few weeks now. We’ve been up here grinding, ọkan. We’re getting it in. I’m in perfect shape. I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been in my life. Mo setan lati ja.
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, ọkan. 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, pato.
Awọn. Glazkov
Daradara, 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?
Awọn. Glazkov
Bẹẹni, dajudaju. 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
Bẹẹni, 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. Bẹẹni, 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
Bẹẹni. He’s definitely a step up on paper. His resume reads well. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija. 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, lagbara, alagbara, 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?
Awọn. 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, ohun ti mo ti le sọ? 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?
Awọn. 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
Daradara, 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 ni odun meta, 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
Ohun gbogbo ti jẹ nla. Everything is fine. Lati so ooto, I cannot wait to start this whole commotion. Especially I am waiting for the moment that I will be able, fun igba akọkọ, 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. Se o mo, 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. Ti ọna, 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, ati ki o Emi ko le duro. I really can’t. I’m in love with boxing. I’m in love with the sport. I love fighting. 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. Mo setan lati ja. Training is enough. I could have taken off that last little week of training, I didn’t need it.
Mo setan. 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, setan.
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, but as a fighter, 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. Ṣugbọn, 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. Nítorí, 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.
Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, 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, Ọrọ. 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 (aïpe). 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. Lọgan ti lẹẹkansi, the Showtime telecast will begin at 10:00 ATI/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, Barclays ile-iṣẹ, 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

Friday, Jan. 22 Ni 10:35 p.m. ATI/PT

Gbe Lori Showtime®

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kejila. 28, 2015) - ShoBox: The New generation begins its 15th year on ASIKO IWORAN® with an explosive quadrupleheader on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 live from Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Ariz. (10:35 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti aṣalẹ, undefeated middleweight Rob "Bravo" Brant (18-0, 11 KOs, 0-3 ni World jara ti Boxing) ti St. Paul, Lati., measures against Atlantic City’s Decarlo Perez (15-3-1, 5 KOs) ni a 10-yika matchup.

 

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

 

Nsii awọn ShoBox telecast, lile-kọlu Bakhtiyar Eyubov (9-0, 9 KOs), ti Brooklyn, N.Y.. by way of Kazakhstan, pàdé Jared Robinson(16-2-1, 7 KOs), 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 o si lọ lori lati win aye orúkọ oyè. That means the average number of shows in which you’ll see a future world champion is one out of four,"Wi Farhood.

 

“We saw some fantastic prospects last year, pẹlu Erickson Lubin ati Régis 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 Oṣu Kẹwa. 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,'' Farhood wi. “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 ni 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 iyipo fun igba akọkọ, Brant triumphed in an entertaining tight fight.

Ṣaaju titan pro ni Kọkànlá Oṣù 2010, Brant was a 2010 National Golden ibọwọ asiwaju ni 178 poun ati ki o kan omo egbe ti awọn 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.’’

Perez, 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 lọ ni) in his last outing. Perez, ti o si mu awọn ija lori ose a ká akiyesi, outpointed the two-time Dominican Republic Olympian by the scores of 98-91 lemeji ati 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, l’okan ati l’ara. 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 ni January 2014. Ita ni iwọn, 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, idekun Akhror Muralimov with a devastating right hand to the chin at 1:03 ninu awọn kẹta yika.

“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. Fun kan diẹ years, o competed ni K-1, itan aye di Giwa kickboxing agbari, ati lemeji ja awọn arosọ Mirko “Cro Ṣẹd” Filipović.

“There seems to be a new energy and enthusiasm on the American heavyweight scene,'' Farhood wi. “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 Awọn. 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, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-8, 21-year-old is coming off athird-round TKO over Ricard Betos kẹhin Oṣu kọkanla. 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.

 

Guzmán, 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 ni July 2011. In Dela Torre, Guzman will be taking a significant step up in class. O jeô ayo a kẹta-yika TKO lori Pedro Lopez on his last start in Oṣu Kẹwa. 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 njà, 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) lori Jhaquis Davis. In his last outing on Oṣu Kẹwa. 29, o gba wọle a 1:27, akọkọ-yika TKO lori Antonio Chaves Fernandes in 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 I lori ShoBox in a bout he took on short notice on Feb. 21, 2014.

Meji seyin bere, Robinson fought to a disputed eight-round split draw against then-unbeaten Haskell Rhodes (23-0 lọ ni) lori June 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 kẹhin Meje. 26. Ita ni iwọn, Robinson is amassage therapist.

Barry Tompkins yoo pe awọn ShoBox igbese lati ringside pẹlu Farhood ati tele aye asiwaju Raul Márquez sìn bi iwé atunnkanka. Awọn executive o nse ni Gordon Hall pẹlu Richard Gaughanproducing ati Rick Phillips directing.

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Nipa ShoBox: The New generation
Niwon awọn oniwe-ibẹrẹ ni Keje 2001, awọn farabale se bu iyin Showtime Boxing jara, ShoBox: The New generation ti ere ifihan odo Talent ti baamu alakikanju. Awọn ShoBox imoye ni lati televise moriwu, enia-itẹwọgbà ati ifigagbaga ere-kere nigba ti pese kan ni tooto ilẹ fun setan asesewa pinnu lati ja fun aye kan akole. Diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti dagba akojọ ti awọn 65 awọn onija ti o ti han loriShoBox ki o si to ti ni ilọsiwaju lati Garner aye orúkọ oyè ni: 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, Paul Williams ati siwaju sii.

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; YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

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

Undefeated heavyweight challengers Charles Martin ati Vyacheslav Glazkov will battle for the vacant IBF World Championship on Saturday, Jan. 16, ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN®. Glazkov vs. Martin joins the previously announced main event featuring undefeated WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., making the third defense of his title against confident Arthur Pin (20-1, 15 KOs), ti Wieliczka, Polandii.
There has not been a heavyweight title fight in Brooklyn in 115 years. Lori 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. O si ni undefeated, ki mo mo o ti n lilọ si jẹ a alakikanju ija, 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,” wi Leon Margules, Aare ogun 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,” wi Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Idanilaraya. “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 KOs), ti Carson, Calif., by way of St. Louis, ni 22-0-1 pẹlu 20 KOs and is rated fourth by the IBF. The Ukrainian Glazkov, awọn Ko. 1-ranked IBF contender, ni 21-0-1 pẹlu 13 knockouts.
The unbeaten Martin has stopped his last 12 alatako. The 6-foot-5, 29-year-old southpaw is coming off a third round TKO of Vicente Sandez ni September. 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. Olympian Henry Tillman in Big Bear, Calif.
Awọn ti ibinu-afe, 6-foot-3 Glazkov has won seven consecutive fights, including both his outings in 2015. Glazkov, ti o ti kò a ti lu si isalẹ, owns victories over former champions Steve Cunningham ati 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 Ibinu.
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BILLY JOE SAUNDERS DETHRONES ANDY LEE SATURDAY TO BECOME 12th CURRENT BRITISH WORLD CHAMPION ON SHO EXTREME® FROM MANCHESTER,England

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kejila. 19, 2015) – Billy Joe Saunders dethroned WBO Middleweight World Champion Andy Lee with a 12-round majority decision Saturday on IWADI AKOKO INTERNATIONAL lati Manchester, England.

 

Awọn ija, eyi ti a ti gba wọle 115-111, 114-112 ati 113-113, will re-air tonight at 9 p.m. ATI/PT on SHO iwọn.

 

In a matchup of tactical southpaws, an explosive third round from Saunders (23-0, 12 KOs) 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 yika. FIDIO ifojusi: http://s.sho.com/1OfibYe

 

The Irish Lee (34-3-1, 24 KOs) 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.

 

Pẹlu awọn 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 Middleweight World asiwaju Daniel Jacobs, fresh off a first round knockout of Peter Quillin two weeks ago on SHOWTIME, was a guest analyst lojo satide 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.”

 

HEAVYWEIGHT aye asiwaju DEONTAY Wilder & POLISH CHALLENGER ARTUR SZPILKA EXCHANGE VERBAL JABS ON MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn 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 (December 16, 2015) – Heavyweight aye asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” 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 Saturday, January 16 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ATI/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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Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Wednesday:
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 “Idẹ Bomber” 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.
I don’t care who it is. 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, Mo ti le win yi ija. 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. Eyi ni mi akoko. 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

YII Satidee LIVE ON SHO EXTREME®

Showtime Boxing AGBAYE® Lee la. Saunders
Airs Live at 5 p.m. ATI/PT on SHO iwọn; Encore Presentation at 9 p.m. ATI/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

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kejila. 15, 2015) – WBO Middleweight World Champion Andy Lee ati undefeated Challenger Billy Joe Saunders held separate media workouts in Manchester, England, as they conclude preparations for their eagerly awaited showdown this Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 19, live on SHO EXTREME (5 p.m. ATI/PT)from Manchester Arena.

 

Ireland ká Lee (34-2-1, 24 KOs) will make the first defense of his 160-pound title against England’s Saunders (22-0, 12 KOs), the WBO’s No. 1 middleweight contender.

 

Awọn Showtime Boxing AGBAYE ẹbọ ti awọnBoxNation telecast will feature analysis from SHOWTIME boxing experts Brian Custer, Al Bernstein ati 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. ATI/PT.

 

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

 

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 Saturday night. 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 (Álvarez) ati (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. It’s as simple as that. 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 TO dabobo WBC Heavyweight WORLD akọle lodi Polandi Challenger Artur SZPILKA ON Satidee, Jan. 16, YÈ ON SHOWTIME® LATI Barclays ile-iṣẹ IN Brooklyn

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Brooklyn (Oṣu kejila. 9, 2015) – Undefeated WBC Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay Wilder yoo ṣe awọn kẹta olugbeja ti rẹ akọle lodi si brawling Polandi contender Arthur Pin lori Saturday,Jan. 16, 2016, ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT).
Awọn 12-yika Showtime asiwaju Boxing® akọkọ iṣẹlẹ laarin awọn agbara-punching Wilder (35-0, 34 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., ati Pin (20-1, 15 KOs), ti Wieliczka, Polandii, yoo jẹ akọkọ heavyweight akọle ija ni Brooklyn niwon James Jeffries ti lu jade James Corbett ni 23rd yika on May 11, 1900, on Coney Island.
Jeffries jà ni gbogbo awọn mẹta ti awọn Brooklyn heavyweight akọle njà, ti o wà kẹrin, fifth and seventh world heavyweight title fights of the modern gloved era. All three took place on Coney Island, meji ni 1899 ati ik ni 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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“Mo wa yiya nipa bọ si New York City, Mo wa yiya nipa han mi talenti ati ki o Mo wa yiya nipa ija ni Barclays Center,” Said Wilder. “I want to thank my opponent Artur Szpilka for accepting this opportunity that I’m giving him. I wish him luckhe’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.”
“O kan lara iyanu lati gba awọn anfani lati ja fun Deontay rẹ heavyweight aye akọle,” 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 nigbati awọn 'Idẹ Bomber’ defends re akọle, for the first time at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, lodi si gaungaun brawler Artur Szpilka,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “Brash ati outspoken, 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 osu ati ki o gun a yoo ja si a pataki figagbaga ninu rẹ tókàn ija.”
“Mo wa gan yiya wipe Artur Szpilka ti wa ni sunmọ ohun anfani lati di akọkọ heavyweight asiwaju ninu awọn itan ti Polandii,” wi Leon Margules, Aare ogun Boxing. “A n pe ni ti ohun iwuri Artur yoo ni anfani lati ja fun awọn akọle ni a Boxing-ọlọrọ ilu bi Brooklyn ati ni iwaju ti ohun ti yoo jẹ laiseaniani a afihan ti o lagbara ti support lati rẹ Polandi egeb.”
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING has been the home of many of the biggest and best heavyweight world title fights of the last 30 years, ati awọn ti a wa lọpọlọpọ lati tesiwaju wipe julọ pẹlu Deontay Wilder,” wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager, Showtime idaraya. “Deontay ti lo re toje parapo ti aise agbara, 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, lagbara southpaw pẹlu ti o dara agbara ati a flair fun showmanship, ati awọn ti o ni itara lati ṣe awọn julọ ti re akọkọ aye akọle anfani. January 16 is sure to be an exciting night on SHOWTIME.
“O gba to 115 years, ṣugbọn Heavyweight asiwaju Boxing wa ni pada ni Brooklyn,” Said Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark. “Mo ti lo diẹ ninu awọn akoko pẹlu Deontay ni awọn Jacobs-Quillin ija kẹhin Saturday ati awọn ti o ko le duro lati dabobo rẹ akọle ni Barclays Center, ṣugbọn o yoo ko ni le rorun. Artur Szpilka jẹ nla kan Onija ati ki o jẹ daju lati wa ni daradara ni ipoduduro nipa awọn 'Little Polandii’ adugbo ti wa nitosi Greenpoint. Awọn agbegbe Sodoku ti šetan fun Heavyweight asiwaju Boxing. O je tọ awọn ibùba.”
Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-7 Wilder yoo wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ kẹta akọle olugbeja ati kẹrin ija ni 364 ọjọ. Awọn 30-odun-atijọ gba awọn WBC igbanu pẹlu a unanimous ipinnu lori Gold Cup lori Jan. 17, 2015 ni Las fegasi, ninu rẹ akọkọ ọjọgbọn ija lati lọ si awọn ti o ti kọja kẹrin yika.
Wilder ni ifijišẹ gbà awọn igbanu lodi si Eric Molina (KO 9) kẹhin June 13 ati julọ laipe lodi si Johann Duhaupas (WHO 11) lori Meje. 26. Both of the title defenses took place in his home state of Alabama.
The kẹhin heavyweight asiwaju lati ja merin ni igba 12 osu wà Lennox Lewis ni 2000-01. Lewis was also the last undisputed heavyweight champion.
“Mo n wa siwaju si jije awọn ti tókàn undisputed heavyweight asiwaju ati awọn julọ lọwọ heavyweight asiwaju ninu itan,” Wilder sọ. “I’m also active once I get into the ring. Ni mi kẹhin ija, Mo gbe ohun apapọ ti 30 ninu awọn 53 punches that I threw each round. That was more than double what Tyson Ibinu ati Wladimir Klitschko gbe, ni idapo.”
Ṣaaju titan pro ni Kọkànlá Oṣù 2008, Wilder gba awọn idẹ medal ni heavyweight fun awọn US. ni 2008 Olympic ere. He is the last American male boxer to medal in The Olympics.
Awọn ti ibinu-afe, 6-ẹsẹ-3 Szpilka ti gba merin itẹlera njà niwon na awọn nikan isonu ti re ọmọ-si ki o si undefeated Bryant Jennings ni 2014. The 26-year-old rebounded with a 10-round unanimous decision over former cruiserweight world champion Tomasz Adamek ni 2014 ati stoppage victories lori Consuegra Yasmany, Manuel Quezada ati Ty Cobb ni 2015.
A pro niwon 2008, awọn southpaw akọkọ ni ibe akiyesi nigba ti o duro awọn lẹẹkan-touted Owen Beck ni mẹrin iyipo ni 2011, ki o si jiyan outpointed tele aye akọle challenger Jameel McCline awọn wọnyi odun.
Szpilka ti honed rẹ Boxing ogbon labẹ awọn tutelage ti Houston-orisun olukọni Ronnie Shields.Nigba ti o ti wa ni predisposed si tun si brawling ati awọn bọ siwaju, Szpilka ti ni idagbasoke sinu a pipe diẹ Onija labẹ Shields ati ọkan ti o le jẹ awọn toughest igbeyewo ti awọn ọmọ aye asiwaju ká ọmọ.
Brooklyn ni o ni a jin itan ni heavyweight Boxing, pẹlu hometown heavyweight aṣajuMike Tyson, Floyd Patterson, Riddick Bowe, Shannon Briggs ati Michael Moorer. Ni afikun, Brooklyn-abinibi ati 1984 Olympic Gold medalist Mark Breland Sin bi ọkan ninu awọn Wilder ká awọn olukọni.
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Daniel Jacobs kan il OUT Peteru QUILLIN IN GBOGBO-Brooklyn middleweight showdown Satidee NIGHT ON SHOWTIME® FROM Barclays ile-iṣẹ

Jesu Cuellar defends Featherweight asiwaju Pẹlu ki o unanimous Ipinnu Lori Jonathan Oquendo ni Showtime asiwaju Boxing Co-Ẹya-
Yẹ tileô Eleyi Monday Ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT Lori Showtime awọn iwọn
Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto Lati Esteri Lin / Showtime
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Brooklyn (Oṣu kejila. 6, 2015) – WBA Middleweight World asiwaju Daniel Jacobs derubami undefeated Challenger Peter Quillin pẹlu a akọkọ yika TKO ni awọn gbogbo-Brooklyn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing lojo satide niwaju ti 8,443 egeb ni Barclays Center.
Brooklyn ká Jacobs (31-1, 28 KOs) gba awọn “Ogun Fun Brooklyn,” a matchup ti oke middleweights ti nkọju si ni pipa ni awọn nomba ti won ọmọ ni wọn hometown.
Ọkan iseju sinu ija, Jacobs gbe a gbooro si ọtun lati Quillin ká tẹmpili ati aladaani pẹlu ohun onslaught ti punches nigba ti alatako re si wà si ropes. Quillin kọsẹ siwaju ati referee Harvey iduro o wò ni Quillin ká oju ati halted awọn ija lai awọn challenger lailai kàn awọn kanfasi.
Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Iduro so fun SHOWTIME Sports onirohin Jim Gray pe Quillin (32-1-1, 23 KOs) le kò ní òye ibi tí ó wà ati “je ko ni anfani lati tesiwaju.”
“Mo lero ti o dara ni,” Jacobs si wi. “Mo ti wà alaisan nigbati mo si pẹlu ohun uppercut mo ti mọ mo farapa u ati awọn ti o ni nigbati mo si lọ fun awọn pa.
“Mo ti so fun un pe mo ni ife fun u. Me ati Peter lọ pada si awọn Golden ibowo ọjọ. Mo si bọwọ fun u iku, but I knew this fight would be my night. There are no lucky shots in boxing. Han ni ni mo mu u pẹlu a shot. Lọgan ti mo ti mọ mo ti fun u farapa mo ń lọ.
“Mo ti ri re oju ati awọn ti o wò bi-wonsi rẹ wà pa. Mo wa ko a referee, ṣugbọn bi mo ba wà ni mo jasi yoo ni si tun fún un miiran anfani.”
Awọn ija, eyi ti nikan fi opin si 1:25, bẹ awọn ibeere ti a pọju rematch.
“Mo ti pato yoo fun u a rematch,” Jacobs tesiwaju. “Mo wa setan lati ja fun u tókàn ti o ba ti ni ohun ti awọn egeb fẹ.”
Quillin dabi enipe lati koo pẹlu awọn stoppage titi wiwo awọn tun ṣe nigba rẹ SHOWTIME post-ija lodo.
“Ti o ni ọtun lori awọn tẹmpili,” Quillin said. “Ni awọn akoko ti o ko ba mọ ohun tó ṣẹlẹ titi ti o ri ti o ni tileô.
This is a time you sit with your family and figure out what you have to do. I have a lot of options, boya a rematch jẹ aṣayan ti o dara.
“Emi ko le ro ti a dara eniyan lati padanu lati ju Danny Jacobs.”
Jesu Cuellar gbà rẹ WBA Featherweight World asiwaju pẹlu a unanimous ipinnu lori Jonathan Oquendo ni Showtime asiwaju Boxing àjọ-ẹya-ara.
Cuellar (28-1, 21 KOs) wà ni busier Onija lati awọn outset, gège fere 1,000 punches ni awọn 12-yika asiwaju ija, akawe si o kan 637 for the challenger. Cuellar initiated the action and pressed forward, ṣugbọn rẹ Puerto Rican alatako yoo ko olukoni fun julọ ti awọn ti ija.
“A mọ awọn ija yoo jẹ soro sugbon a se ohun gbogbo ti a fe lati nigba ikẹkọ ibudó,” Cuellar wi. “Awọn nikan ni ohun ti a ti osi wà ni knockout, ṣugbọn nitori ti awọn ronu orí rẹ ti o wà soro.
Oquendo (26-5, 16 KOs), ti a ge lori re osi lati oju ohun lairotẹlẹ clash ti olori ninu awọn karun, was knocked down midway through the fourth. Replays showed that Oquendo tangled his feet with his southpaw opponent.
The win, eyi ti a ti gba wọle 116-111 lemeji, 120-107, seese kn soke a pataki ija ni 126 poun fun awọn Argentine Cuellar ni 2016.
“Igba akọkọ ti a ba ti lọ si sinmi ati lẹhinna ti a ba ti lọ si mọ ohun ti ni tókàn,” Cuellar wi.
We’ll have two more fights at featherweight and then move up in weight. Hopefully we get Leo Santa Cruz next.
Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Oquendo ti gba wipe oun ko ni daradara se rẹ game ètò.
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,” Oquendo wi. “Mo nilo lati bẹrẹ diẹ ibinu sugbon mo ti bere Boxing. Ti o je mi asise. Awọn ori apọju ṣe o soro fun mi lati ri bi daradara.
“Mo ni akoko lati wa si ati ki o gba pada miran aye akọle anfani. Emi adehun, ṣugbọn emi o wa pada ninu awọn idaraya setan lati gba pada lati sise laipe.”
Long Island ká Chris Algieri ṣẹgun Erick Bone nipasẹ 10-yika unanimous ipinnu (95-94, 97-92 lemeji) ni a sare-gbigbe, gbogbo-igbese ja awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn.
The back-and-forth fight featured plenty of in-fighting in the center of the ring. Algieri (21-2, 8 KOs), ti o gbe 49 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba, floored Bone (16-3, 8 KOs) pẹlu 20 seconds left in the eighth round. Sibẹsibẹ, lori tun ṣe, the knockdown looked more like Bone’s foot became tangled with Algieri. The ninth-round featured non-stop action, pẹlu kọọkan Onija gège lori 100 punches, sugbon o je ko o pe awọn Ecuadorian Egungun ti a gassed si ti kekere osi ninu rẹ punches bi awọn ija neared awọn opin.
“Erick so wipe o ti lilọ si ni awọn iyanilẹnu, sugbon mo ti ní a diẹ ti ara mi ni nibẹ,” Algieri said. “Mo ti boxed a kekere kan bit ati ki o slugged diẹ ẹ sii ju Mo ti yẹ ki o ni, sugbon mo ti a fun ni o kan nini. He’s got a good punch, o ni ohun underestimated Onija ati awọn ti o le so fun o si wà ni nla apẹrẹ.
“Eleyi jẹ ńlá. 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, sugbon o wà ni nla apẹrẹ. I’m looking forward to big fights in 2016.
Ni awọn šiši ija ni on SHOWTIME Boxing on SHO iwọn, Makosi Browne gba wọle a kẹrin-yika TKO lori Francisco Sierra.
Browne (17-0, 13 KOs) daradara gaba lori awọn ija lati awọn outset, ibalẹ ohun astronomical 64 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches. The bout was halted after the third round upon request of ringside physician Dr. Barry Jordani nitori si significant wiwu ni ayika Sierra ká (27-10-1, 24 KOs) osi oju.
“Mo ni mo ri i ge ni kutukutu, sugbon mo ti ní lati duro jubẹẹlo ati ki o dédé,” Said Browne, ti 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 – ko dandan ni irú ti stoppage ti o fẹ, ṣugbọn a stoppage jẹ a stoppage.”
Ni ti kii-televised undercard igbese, Long Island ká Joe Smith Jr. (20-1, 16 KOs) mina a lile ja unanimous ipinnu lori Brooklyn firefighter Will Rosinsky (19-3, 10 KOs) ni won 10-yika ina heavyweight ija. Mejeeji awọn ọkunrin paarọ agbara punches jakejado ija, sugbon o je Smith ká arọwọto anfani ti o laaye u lati šakoso awọn igbese. Gbogbo mẹta onidajọ gba wọle ni ija ni ojurere ti Smith nipa ikun ti 98-92, 97-93 ati 96-94.
Gbajumo Brooklyn fighter Heather Hardy (15-0, 3 KOs) undefeated wà pẹlu ohun igbese-aba ti unanimous ipinnu gun lori Noemi ninu igbo (10-4-2, 2 KOs) ni a rematch ti won le ja gba nipa Hardy. Awọn onidajọ’ totals fun awọn mẹjọ-yika Super featherweight ija wà 80-72 lemeji ati 79-73.
Tele Super welterweight aye asiwaju Yuri Foreman (33-2, 9 KOs) ní a aseyori pada si iwọn ni ilu bi o ṣẹgun Lenwood Dozier (9-9-1, 4 KOs) 77-75 ninu awọn oju ti gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn onidajọ.
John Hernandez (6-1, 1 KO) shutout Jack Grady (0-2-1) lori mẹrin iyipo lati win 40-36 lori gbogbo awọn mẹta onidajọ’ kaadi ninu wọn welterweight ifamọra. Cruiserweight Luis Garcia (13-0, 10 KOs) duro ni undefeated nipa knocking jade Willie Williams (14-11-2, 4 KOs) 1:03 sinu awọn akọkọ yika.
Ni a ija ti o ri mejeeji awọn ọkunrin lu awọn kanfasi ni yika ọkan, Titus Williams (4-0, 2 KOs) pada ati cruised si a gun Emmanuel Castro (2-2, 2 KOs) nipa ikun ti 60-53, 60-54 ati 59-54.
Saturday ká Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast yoo tun-air on Monday, Oṣu kejila. 7 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn nigba ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn yoo tun-air onWednesday, Oṣu kejila. 9 ni 11 p.m. ATI/PT. Both telecasts will be available On Demand beginning yi Sunday.
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. Ni Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins a npe ni Showtime awọn iwọn igbese lati ringside pẹlu Boxing akoitan Steve Farhood sìn bi iwé Oluyanju.
Awọn ija ti a igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment. The Algieri vs. Egungun ati Rosnisky vs. Smith Jr. njà won ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Star Boxing. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.
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Daniel Jacobs VS. Peteru QUILLIN Brooklyn AWON sere avvon ni o & Awọn fọto

“O si n lilọ si ni lati lu mi lati se idanwo fun mi pe.” – Jacobs
“Mi p fun Saturday? A titun asiwaju ti aye.” – Quillin
Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Ed Diller / DiBella Idanilaraya
Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Esteri Lin / Showtime
Brooklyn (December 2, 2015) – Ṣaaju ki wọn tẹ awọn iwọn ni Barclays Center, awọn onija located lori Saturday ká kaadi headlined nipasẹ awọn middleweight akọle showdown gbe on SHOWTIME® laarin Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs ati Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin ti o waye a media sere ise Wednesday ni Gleason ká Gym ​​ni Brooklyn.
Ni wiwa ni awọn sere wà mejeeji akọkọ iṣẹlẹ onija, àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ olukopa Jesu Cuellar ati Jonathan “Ekuru” Oquendo pẹlú Chris Algieri, Erick Bone ati “Sir” Makosi Browne, ti o yoo ti wọn njà ti tu sita lori SHO iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT).
Nfigagbaga lori lọtọ undercard njà ati ki o tun ni wiwa ni Gleason ká WednesdayHeather “Awọn tube” Hardy,Yuri Foreman, Will Rosinsky ati Joe Smith Jr.
Tickets fun awọn ti ifiwe iṣẹlẹ ibere ni $50, ko pẹlu wulo owo, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tickets le wa ni ra online nipa lilo www.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com tabi nipa pipe 1-800-745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni American KIAKIA Àpótí Office ni Barclays Center. Awọn iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya ati ki o ìléwọ nipa Corona. The Algieri vs. Egungun ati Rosinksy vs. Smith Jr. njà ti wa ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu Joe DeGuardia ká Star Boxing.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Wednesday:
Daniel Jacobs
“Ko nikan ti wa ni a ija fun awọn bragging ẹtọ ni Brooklyn, sugbon a mejeji fẹ lati wa ni oke ti awọn middleweight pipin. Gbogbo awọn oke middleweights ti wa ni ija kọọkan miiran ati awọn ti a ba ọtun ni wipe ibugbe.
“Mo gbagbo mi iyara jẹ mi tobi anfani. My olorijori, mi iwọn generalship … Mo ti le lọ lori ati lori. Nigbeyin o ti n nipa ti lọ ni nibẹ ati ni tooto ti o.
“Mo ro mu a pipadanu ṣaaju ki o to anfani mi. Mo mọ gangan bi o si mura ati bi o si mura lati rii daju pe mo kò ni pe rilara lẹẹkansi.
“O si n maa ni lati lu mi lati se idanwo fun mi gba pe. Eleyi idaraya ni nipa kọlu ati ko si sunmọ to buruju. Enikeni le wa ni ti lu si isalẹ, sugbon o ni lati de Asokagba. Gbogbo igba ti mo ti sọ ariyanjiyan lu mọlẹ, Mo ti sọ ariyanjiyan soke.
“Mi p ni wipe mo ti n lilọ si ti ọwọ mi dide ni iṣẹgun. Boya o ni nipa knockout tabi ipinnu, a yoo ni lati ri.
“Yi ibudó ti ti o yatọ nitori Mo ti sọ ní a ami-ibudó. A ní ọsẹ mẹta ti o kan agbara ati karabosipo. Mo ni ni apẹrẹ lati gba setan fun ibudó. Nigba ti o ti n gbogbo ṣe, o ti n lilọ si jẹ a 10-ọsẹ ibudó.
“Irorun Mo lero bi Mo wa lagbara ati ki o Mo fẹ ibi ti mo ti wa ni ara. Mi àdánù ti o dara ati Mo lero ni ilera. A n lilọ lati fi fun awọn ti o dara ju ti gbogbo.
“A Pupo ti awọn eniyan wa ni yiya nipa awọn njà. Mo wa kan yiya o jẹ nipari nibi ati ki o Mo n nireti lati wá jade pẹlu a gun ni ìkan njagun.
“Eleyi jẹ afẹṣẹja a vs. a afẹṣẹja-puncher. Ti mo ba gba a eniyan ifarapa. Mo ti le gba a jade eniyan ti nibẹ bi daradara. My punching agbara ti wa ni nibẹ. Mo ni diẹ knockouts ju Quillin ati ki o Mo n lilọ si jẹ ti o dara ju ni mi lojo satide.
“Mo wa dupe fun gbogbo awọn mi egeb. Mo fẹ gbogbo eniyan lati mọ pe mo ti n bọ lati soju Brooklyn ki o si yi show yoo ko disappointlojo satide alẹ.”
Peter QUILLIN
“Thatcher ni o wa ninu rẹ ori, sugbon ti won le wa ni a bit diẹ nibi ni New York. O dara lati gba kuro lati Miami ati ki o ni anfani lati koju lori ikẹkọ ati ki o ni ohun gbogbo ọtun nibẹ.

“The Buzz ni ayika Brooklyn jẹ Èmi ni titun aṣiwaju. Mo si wá si New York pẹlu a ilu kekere mindset sugbon ilu nla ala ati bayi ti won ti wa ni gbogbo bọ otitọ.

Lori OBROLAN pẹlu Floyd Mayweather Tuesday night ni Barclays Center: “O ni funny nitori mo ti a nsọrọ si ile-eko a loni, ṣugbọn nigbati mo ti akọkọ pade Floyd Mayweather, o si wà ni mi ile-iwe ati bi mo ti wà 'eniyan mo ti le wa ni bi ti ju ojo kan’ ati ki o Mo wi fun u nipa ti o. O si ko ye idi ti Mo ti so wipe, 'O bere gbogbo nitori ti o’ o si wi 'kini o tumọ si’ ati ki o Mo wi fun u ohun to sele. A rerin nipa o ati awọn ti o ni gbogbo awọn Mo nilo ọtun nibẹ. Mo ko nilo u lati se ohunkohun fun mi kan lati mọ pe o bere gbogbo pẹlu rẹ pada bọ si mi ile-iwe ati ki o soro si awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ bi mi ati ki o wo ibi ti mo ti wà bayi. Mo ti wà nikan 14 years--atijọ.
“O le reti ise ina ninu oṣu ti December. A ba lilọ si wa gège ohun gbogbo ti a le ṣee jabọ.
“Kikopa ninu Miami pẹlu gbogbo awọn Cuba itan nibẹ wà nla. Boxing wà bi a fighter igbesi aye. Mo wà ni ayika ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan ti o wà lokun kọja ọrọ.
“Nigbati mo si lọ si awọn (Erislandy) Lara ija a ni won nwa fun o pa ati Mo si goke lọ a eniyan ati ki o Mo beere ti o ba ti a le duro nibẹ. O si lọ 'tu ft chocolate?’ (ti o ba wa chocolate) ati ki o mo ti so bẹẹni, ó sì wí pé 'ẹ o mọ bi Elo Cuba eniyan ni ife ti o?’ Mo ti kò mọ pé ṣaaju ki o to ati awọn ti o ṣe mi siwaju sii ìmísí, lati sọrọ siwaju sii Spani, lati ni oye eniyan mi. Cuba eniyan ni o wa enia mi, Mo kò yoo sẹ pe emi ni mo n gidigidi ibukun. Mo emi tun a dudu American bi daradara ki Mo fẹ lati ṣeto kan ti o dara apẹẹrẹ, paapa ibi ti awọn akoko ninu aye ni ni ọtun bayi fun awon eniyan dudu. Mo fẹ lati wa ni ohun awokose fun awọn mejeeji.
“A ti sọ ni a ètò A, ètò B, ètò C, ètò D, E ètò, ètò F. A ti wa ni lilọ lati lọ si tayọ, ṣugbọn o ṣe pataki julọ mi dun gan ni. Emi ni ẹmí dun ati ọpẹ. O ti kuna jade ti iberu ati ti kuna sinu igbagbo ati awọn ti o le kò sẹ ara rẹ, ki o ni ibi ti emi ọtun bayi.
“Nipa jije Cuba laifọwọyi ti o ja lati kan yatọ si ojuami ti irisi ti awọn agbaiye nigba ti o ba de si gbigbogun. Fun mi, Mo wa ọpẹ ati siwaju sii ni atilẹyin lati ṣiṣẹ ani nitori ti mo le ma ni egeb ti Emi yoo kò reti ni yio jẹ mi egeb.
“Mo ti ko ri 'igbagbo’ sibe; Mo n nikan lojutu lori yi ija. Mo fẹ lati ṣẹda ara mi 'igbagbo’ asiko ninu ija yi.
“L'Mo ro pe o ni jasi nipa ohun se ti baamu ija. O ni meji pinnu buruku ija fun ara wọn idi ti ara ẹni; o ti n ija pẹlu a akàn itan, Mo n tun ija pẹlu ti. Boôoôda mi kọjá lọ ti akàn ki Mo jà pẹlu nkan ti a rẹ bi daradara.
“Mo wa kan Peter Quillin. Gbogbo Mo mọ ti wa ni o kan lọ ni ti iwọn, reluwe lodi si enikeni ti o ba ti o jẹ, ko si ọrọ ti o ti o jẹ ati ṣe mi ti o dara ju.
“Mi Mama nigbagbogbo wi, 'Ma ti o gba nini fi on rẹ kẹtẹkẹtẹ lati mọ ibi ti o ba ni’ ki o le jẹ wulo fun u wipe o ti n logan ijatil. O si n ti wa nibẹ ṣaaju, o ja pẹlu awọn idi ti o ko ba fẹ lailai lati wa ni nibẹ lẹẹkansi tabi o le ti sọ ani se ariyanjiyan dara lẹhin ti o joko lori rẹ apọju, bayi o fe lati ja le.
“Mi p fun Saturday? A titun asiwaju ti aye.
“Mo ti sọ kò ti ni akoko yi ni irú ti o to ti mo ti ní lati ja ọkan ninu awọn ọrẹ mi. O kò fẹ lati ipalara rẹ ore, sugbon ninu ija yi, Mo fẹ lati ipalara Danny ki ohun ti ko ti so fun o nipa wa nibẹ ore ọtun? Nigba miran o ko ba fẹ lati jẹ ọrẹ pẹlu awọn eniyan ti o lu o soke.
“O n lilọ si jẹ too ti bi July 4th ṣugbọn on Dec. 5th. O ti wa ni lilọ lati reti ise ina, meji pinnu buruku gège punches gbiyanju lati win fun idi meji ti o yatọ ati awọn ti o ba ti lọ si gba ohun idanilaraya ija.
“Mo ti o kan ni lati jẹ ki ọwọ mi lọ ki o si ko ni a dààmú ni awọn aye nitori nigbati o ba ni nibẹ, ti o ba ni nibẹ ati nibẹ ni ko si ona ti o le fi ayafi ti o ba fi ni a stretcher, onitohun soke tabi pẹlu a fa bi a se ni pe ija.”
JÉSÙ Cuellar
“Mo n bọ nibi gan pese. I know Oquendo is a tough fighter and we are not taking him lightly. A ba ṣetan fun a 12-yika asiwaju ija.

“A mọ nibẹ ni yio je pupo ti a Puerto Ricans ni atilẹyin fun u, sugbon ti won yoo ko yi ohunkohun. Wọn ko le gba ni awọn iwọn.

You’re going to see a great fight lojo satide and you’re going to see Jesus Cuellar walk out of the ring a world champion.

“Mo fẹ lati ja ti o dara ju ninu awọn pipin. Nibẹ ni o wa ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ti o dara ati ki o Mo fẹ gbogbo awọn ti wọn. Mo ni ko si iberu ati emi lalailopinpin igboya ninu mi ipa.”
Jonathan OQUENDO
I come ready to fight. I didn’t want to take off a lot of time after I beat Jhonny Gonzalez. Awọn anfani fun aye a akọle shot wá ati ki o Mo ní lati ya o.

“Mo mọ o jẹ gidigidi lagbara a Onija, sugbon a ti wa bọ lati win. Mo wa dun lati wa ni nibi ni New York pẹlu awọn Puerto Rican àìpẹ mimọ lẹhin mi. Mo ko ro Mo fe wa ni ija fun aye a akọle nibi ni New York on awọn tobi ipele.

“O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. I like to stay there in the pocket. It’s going to be blood in the ring and you can expect that lojo satide.

“Mo ní a nla ikẹkọ ibudó soke ni Ọpẹ Okun, Florida fun igba akọkọ nlọ Puerto Rico, mi ilu fun ikẹkọ sugbon lojo satide o yoo ri a nla Jonathan Oquendo ati ki o mo yoo wa jade ṣẹgun.
“Mo ti a ti ikẹkọ niwon lẹhin ti awọn ija pẹlu Jhonny Gonzalez. Mo si lọ si Mexico lati be awọn wundia ti Guadalupe ati peMonday Mo ti a ti ikẹkọ ati fun mi ni o je o tayọ.
“Mi kẹhin gun fun mi a Pupo diẹ sii agbara, a Pupo diẹ manna ati ki o Mo mọ lojo satide a yoo wa nipasẹ ṣẹgun.
“Cuellar jẹ gidigidi lagbara a afẹṣẹja ti o exerts ọpọlọpọ ti titẹ ati awọn ti a ba setan fun awọn ti o. A mọ ti rẹ gba ati awọn nla aseyori wipe o ti n ní. O si ni awọn ti isiyi asiwaju ati ki o yoo wa titi awọn 5th.
“Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo fe lati ja nibi ni New York ati ki o mo kò ro pe o yoo jẹ fun aye a akọle.
“O ko ni pataki eyi ti ona, boya o ni a KO tabi ipinnu, lojo satide Mo n lilọ si win.”
Chris ALGIERI
“Mo lero a pupo diẹ itura bayi pẹlu (olukọni) John David Jackson ati nini a keji ibudó. A ni diẹ ọsẹ pẹlu rẹ ki o si ti ko gan duro ikẹkọ. Bayi Mo ro pe a le yanju ni a kekere kan diẹ sii, ṣe diẹ ninu awọn atunṣe ti o wà ko ni anfani lati ṣe saju ṣugbọn nisisiyi Mo lero a pupo diẹ itura.
“Jije a ayanfẹ tabi ko ko ni yi bi mo ti mura fun ija sugbon a Egba, yi ni ija ti aye re. Mo ti sọ ti nibi ṣaaju ki o ija tobi ju awọn orukọ ara mi sugbon ti o ni o kan irú ti awọn aye ọmọ ti Boxing.
“Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni mi ayanfẹ ibi lati ja. Mo ti sọ ní mi ti o dara ju ṣe nibi ati awọn àìpẹ support ti nigbagbogbo ti ikọja. Nítorí Mo n wa siwaju si nri lori miiran nla show.
“Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni a afihan venue ati awọn ti o ni nla ati ki o rọrun fun mi Long Island ọrẹ lati wa si jade ati ki o gba ọtun ni nibẹ.
“Mo ti sọ kẹkọọ ati ariyanjiyan diẹ itura ninu awọn iwọn bayi sugbon yi ti ni lilọ lati wa ni a alakikanju ija lati ja. Pipe gbogbo ni yi ipele jẹ ti o dara ki Mo ti sọ ni si jade lọ nibẹ ki o si ṣe.
“Mo lero ikọja, Mo lero ni okun, gbogbo wí pé Mo wo dara. My agbara ti pato pọ bayi wipe mo wà ninu kan ti o ga kilasi ati ki o Mo n ṣiṣe awọn àdánù gidigidi rorun.”
Erick egungun
“Camp ti lagbara, o ti n ti nla, o ti ti ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ago ti Mo ti sọ ní ki jina.
“Mo lero ti o dara nitori Algieri ni o ni ńlá orukọ. O n lilọ si jẹ ipenija a sugbon ni kete ti o gba Boxing ni awọn iwọn ti o ko ni pataki ti o ba ni akọkọ tabi ti o ba wa ni o kẹhin ninu wọnyi njà. Nibẹ ni ko si A ati B, ti won ba bẹ sunmọ.
“O ti wa gidigidi rere jije nibi ni Brooklyn lati ṣe mi ibudó ati ki o ikẹkọ nibi. Jije anfani lati spar pẹlu awọn ọpọlọpọ awọn nla boxers ti o wa nibi, o ni gbogbo a rere iriri.
“Fun awọn egeb ti yoo ri mi lojo satide, Mo gbàgbọ pé mo wà a nla afẹṣẹja ati ki o nwọn o si ri a nla ija. Nwọn yẹ ki o pa ohun oju jade fun mi nitori won yoo ranti mi orukọ.
“A ba ti lọ lati apoti ati ki o Mo ti oṣiṣẹ to lati win ati awọn ti a ti wa ni pese sile fun o kan ti.”
Makosi Browne
“O le reti ise ina, iyara, ti o dara Boxing agbara, ṣugbọn, julọ ​​ṣe pataki, ati W. Mo lero bi Mo wa ninu awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti aye mi ati ki o Mo wa setan lati fi lori kan ti o dara show

“Staten Island yoo wa jade lati se atileyin, sugbon Mo wa a New York Onija nipasẹ ati nipasẹ. The gbogbo ilu ni yio je nibẹ ni atilẹyin mi.

“O si ni ga, ju a pupo ti punches. A ba nlo lati wa setan fun ohunkohun ti o mu. O le gba ọtun-ọwọ dun ati awọn ti a yoo jẹ setan lati counter ti.

“Gbogbo eniyan ti o njà mi, ti won ba ti bọ fun mi 0.
“Ni Boxing ni awọn opin ti awọn ọjọ, nigbati o ba a ọmọ undefeated Onija, gbogbo fe lati ya wipe ‘0’ ki ni ohun ti ki asopọ buruku ebi npa ṣugbọn fun mi tikalararẹ Mo wa ko níbi nipa ti. Mo wa kan níbi nipa ohun ti Mo n lilọ lati se ati ohun ti a ti sọ a ti ṣiṣẹ lori ninu awọn idaraya lati waye pe on ija night wá Saturday.”
Heather Hardy
“Mo ní ko si Bireki nigba Thanksgiving, a si lọ ni gígùn nipasẹ; ọrọ ti o daju mi ​​Mama ti wa ni nini wa gbogbo ebi lori lojo sonde fun Thanksgiving ale. O n lilọ si jẹ a ajoyo ati ki o Mo n lilọ si jẹ mi mashed poteto bi kan ti o dara Irish omobirin ti wa ni ikure lati.”
“Ọkan ohun ti mo le sọ nipa mi alatako ni wipe o njà bi a asiwaju njà. Nibẹ ni a yatọ si alaja oju ibọn ti Onija ti o lọ ni nibẹ pẹlu ati o ni ko a quitter, o ko fun soke. Mo ti ko le deruba rẹ, Mo ti ko le Titari rẹ ni ayika ati awọn ti o ni nkankan ti Mo ti sọ pese fun. O mọ ohun ti mo ni ati ki o ni ko bẹru lati duro atampako si atampako pẹlu mi ki o ti n lilọ si jẹ ogun a.
“Rẹ Talent wo ni ru mi. O Ọdọọdún ni nkan jade ninu mi ati awọn ti o fi on a dara show fun awọn egeb ati awọn ti o yoo fun dara show a fun obinrin Boxing. Holly Holm kò mule pe Ronda Rousey ko le ja, o safihan pe diẹ ẹ sii ju ọkan obirin le ja ni akoko kanna. Nítorí, nigba ti obinrin meji le lọ ninu nibẹ ati ki o gan lọ ni o si fun awon eniyan a show, o ni ko o kan ọkan girl n a nla job, o ni obinrin meji.
“Mo n wa si lati fi mule pe emi li asiwaju, pé èmi awọn “First Lady” ti Barclays Center.
“Mo ti sọ pa on yi gba ṣiṣan ati ki o Mo ro pe mo wa setan fun awọn diẹ Gbajumo awọn onija. Mo ro ara mi lati wa ni gan a contender ni aaye yi ki Mo n nwa siwaju si yi. Mo fẹ lati bẹrẹ tuntun soke fun awọn aye orúkọ oyè ati gbogbo awọn omobirin ti o ti sọ ni wọn.
“My olukọni nigbagbogbo sọ pé nibẹ ni o wa nikan mẹrin punches ni Boxing, o dara ko bi lati ṣe wọn li aṣepé gbogbo igba ti o jabọ wọn si ti won n si sunmọ nibẹ. Nítorí, Inu mi dun, kari, kan di ni ayika awọn ohun, ko ni ya nipasẹ ohunkohun nitori Mo ti sọ ri ti o ṣaaju ki o to. Gbogbo awọn ti awon ohun mu ni si o.
“O ni surreal lati wa ni ipo yi. Mo si tun ko le gbagbọ ma eniyan sọ 'hey aṣiwaju’ ati ki o Mo sọ 'ohun ti? nitõtọ ti o jẹ mi.’ O kan lati wa ni nkan ṣe pẹlu yi ati bi awon eniyan ro ti mi, lati ri mi, lati wa ni mẹnuba lori kaadi yi jẹ ẹya ọlá.”
Yuri Foreman
“Emi kò ba ṣe asọtẹlẹ sugbon mo le ṣe asọtẹlẹ wipe mo ti n lilọ lati win.
“Inu mi dun, pẹlu yi apadabọ Mo n rilara wọnyi kekere Labalaba nibi ati nibẹ. Mo láyọ pe o jẹ ọtun nibi. Awọn ikẹkọ wa ni gbogbo ṣe.
“The igbaradi ti ti nla, Mo ni ife ni baraku, Mo fẹ lati koju ara mi ki o si Titari ara mi si iye to afikun lile sugbon o ni a titun inú. Mo n tun gbiyanju lati ṣetọju mi ​​itura ati ki o ko gba sinu mi ori.
“Nibẹ ni afikun iwuri nitori nibẹ ni o wa ki ọpọlọpọ awọn nla awọn onija lori kaadi yi ati ti gbogbo eniyan fe lati Trust wọn Talent, pẹlu mi.
“Mi ìlépa ni lati lọ soke awọn akaba, jẹ aseyori ati ti koju awọn aye asiwaju, o le jẹ ẹnikẹni ti o ba ni awọn akoko.”
Will Rosinski
“Mo mọ ọ nitori a sparred a pupo. Mo mọ awọn atunṣe Mo ní lati ṣe a ba setan fun nitori a won ni iwaju ti kọọkan miiran sugbon ma ti o kan pa awọn kanna game ètò.”
“Lori a ọsẹ kan lati ọsẹ igba, Mo irin ni awọn ọjọ kan ati ki iṣẹ night tabi ise ninu ọjọ ki o si irin ni night, gbarale. Lori a night ajo ti mo irin ni owurọ ki o si ṣiṣẹ awọn night Demo, gba si pa ki o si lọ pada lati ikẹkọ. Nítorí, Emi ki o máṣe wa ni ile fun nipa ọjọ kan ati ki a idaji. Mi ifaramo ni 100 ogorun, o ni ko si isoro ni gbogbo.
“Mi ìlépa ni lati ja fun aye a akọle. O ni a wọpọ ìlépa ni Boxing. Mo fẹ lati ṣe owo ati ki o gbadun awọn eso ti mi laala.
“Eleyi jẹ ẹya rorun ọsẹ, mi àdánù jẹ ti o dara. Jije ni 174 ti wa ni ko ju eru fun mi ki Mo n ko gan sii mu lati ṣe àdánù kẹhin iseju. Mo ti ni oṣuwọn jade ninu awọn idaraya ni 173½ lana ki ni mo n rehydrating soke to 175/176 lẹwa awọn iṣọrọ.
“Nibẹ ni o wa diẹ ninu awọn afijq laarin kosi ija ati ki o jije a firefighter nitori ti o ni a dari Idarudapọ bi nwọn ti sọ. Kanna agutan pẹlu awọn ija, ti o ba ti lọ irikuri ninu rẹ ori ṣugbọn ti o ti sọ ni lati na wa dari ki o si duro lori rẹ game ètò. Ti o ba rẹ igun ti o sọ ohun ti o ti sọ ni lati ya wipe ni o si lo o fun awọn tókàn yika.”
Joe Smith JR.
“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti a ti lọ gidi nla, ṣe pupo ti a sparring ati pupo ti a yen. Mo lero nla lọ sinu ija, Mo lero ninu awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti aye mi ati ki o Mo wa setan lati fi lori kan ti o dara show.
“Emi ko ro pe nibẹ ni isoro gan ti mi alatako ti wa ni lilọ lati mu mi pẹlu sugbon mo wa ninu awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti aye mi, ki bi gun bi mo ti jẹ ki ọwọ mi lọ nibẹ ni ohunkohun ti o le se.
“Mo wa a ńlá puncher ati ki o Mo n wa lati jabọ a pupo ti lile punches ki o si fi lori kan ti o dara show.
“O ni a nla anfani, o kan lara ti o dara lati wa ni apa kan ti nkankan bi yi.
“Mo ti ṣe asọtẹlẹ wipe nibẹ n lilọ si jẹ pupo ti a da àwọn punches ati julọ seese ni diẹ ninu awọn ojuami ninu awọn ija Mo n jasi lilọ si farapa Will ati ki o gba ọ jade kuro ninu nibẹ.”
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