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Bermane 'B. Produkto’ Stiverne Proud to be 1st Haitian & Quebecer matimbang Champion ng Mundo

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Las Vegas (Enero 12, 2015) – Bagaman ay nanirahan siya sa Las Vegas para sa nakalipas na dekada, Bermane “B. Produkto” Stiverne (24-1, 21 Kos) ay lubhang mapagmataas upang maging unang mundo matimbang kampeon mula sa kanyang katutubong Haiti, pati na rin ang unang mula sa Lalawigan ng Quebec upang i-hold na coveted pamagat.

Ngayon, Stiverne ay isang modelo papel sa kanyang katutubong Haiti, pati na rin sa kanyang ikalawang tahanan, Quebec, kung saan siya ay sinanay para sa maraming mga taon bilang isang amateur at professional, bilang karagdagan sa mga aaway sa Montreal dalawang beses bilang isang pro.

Stiverne gumagawa ng unang pagtatanggol ng kanyang World Boxing Council (WBC) matimbang pamagat, kung saan siya nakunan huling Mayo na may kahanga-hangang ika-anim na round-teknikal na knockout ng mapanganib Chris Arreola (35-4), ito Sabado gabi (Jan. 17) laban sa undefeated, ipinag-uutos na nagdududa Deontay “Ang Tansong bombero” Wilder (32-0, 32 Kos), pagpapasahimpapawid live sa showtime Championship Boxing (10 p.m. AT/7 p.m. PT) mula sa MGM Grand sa Las Vegas. Stiverne-Wilder ay pagpapasahimpapawid din ng live sa Canada sa TVA Sports.

Ipinanganak sa Haiti bilang ang pinakabatang batang lalaki at 11ika ng 13 mga anak, “B. Produkto” inilipat sa kanyang pamilya sa edad na 10 sa Miami, saan, ironically, siya ay tinatakot sa paaralan. Resettled niya sa Montreal, Quebec, madalas pagpunta pabalik-balik sa pagitan ng doon at Miami, bago lumipat sa Las Vegas sa 2004.

 

I’ve lived here in the United States since 1988,” Stiverne Dirita. “Aking mga magulang inilipat sa Miami at pagkatapos ay pabalik-balik sa pagitan ng Miami at Montreal. Pagkatapos ng paaralan, kapag ako ay mas lumang, Inilipat ko sa Las Vegas upang ituloy ang aking boxing career.

 

“Kinakatawan ko ang bansa ko ay ipinanganak sa, Haiti, at pagkatapos Quebec, pero mahal ko rin ang Estados Unidos. Pero, una, Ako ay mula sa Haiti at gusto kong magbigay pag-asa sa mga Haitians na walang marami. Gusto kong magbigay ng inspirasyon ang mga tao doon sa pamamagitan ng pagpapaalam sa kanila kung ito ay hindi mahalaga kung saan ka ipinanganak, na mga pangarap ay maaaring matupad tulad ng ito ay para sa akin. May mga hindi ng maraming mga pagkakataon doon at Umaasa ako Haitians ituloy ang kanilang mga pangarap tulad ng ginawa ko.”

 

(L) WBC matimbang kampeon Bermane Stiverne at ang kanyang manager Camille Estephan

“Alam ko kung gaano maipagmamalaki Bermane ay upang maging una at Haitian unang tao mula sa Quebec upang maging matimbang kampeon ng mundo,” Manager Stiverne ni Camille Estephan Idinagdag. “Ito talaga ay nangangahulugan na ang mundo sa kanya. Quebec ay isang hotbed para sa boxing at ang matimbang dibisyon ay ang punong barko ng boxing. Napatunayan namin na at silenced mga taong nagsasabing boxing ay namamatay. Ang numero talaan ng media humiling kredensyal para sa paglaban sa isang pang-internasyonal na antas ay mabaliw.”

“B. Produkto” ng Stiverne!

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BERMANE STIVERNE AND DEONTAY WILDER TALK TRAINING CAMP AND THEIR PLACE IN HEAVYWEIGHT HISTORY BEFORE THEIR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN ON SATURDAY, Jan. 17 AT MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA LIVE ON SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

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Las Vegas (Jan 9, 2015) – As we near the epic return of world championship heavyweight action in the United States, WBC matimbang World Champion Gold Cup (24-1-1, 21 Kos) and unbeaten knockout specialist Deontay Wilder (32-0, 32 Kos) are deep in training camp for their championship showdown on SHOWTIME®.

 

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Read below for what the fighters have to say about how training is going, what their place in heavyweight history is and what the fans can expect to see on Jan. 17 sa MGM Grand Garden Arena sa Las Vegas:

 

Q: Where have you been training? Who have you been training with? How has training been going?

 

Gold Cup: I am in Vegas training at the Mayweather Gym. I have had many sparring partners, seven total and they have been alternating since it has been a very long camp. I began training camp in August because we didn’t even know when this fight was going to happen so we had to be ready for any time and we did better than ever. It has been a long, long training camp and I am in the best shape I have ever been in.

 

I plan to go in the ring between 238 at 242 pounds. We thought about going lower but I am a super heavyweight and that is the weight where I am best.

Deontay Wilder: Camp has been great. It’s been a long hard road but we’re here now. I had my whole team which was excellentJay Deas, Markahan Breland, Russ Anber, Cuz Hill and my strength coach Peter Khoury, so it couldn’t have been any better.

Q: How do you feel about fighting on the big stage as the main event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena?

 

BS: Fighting at the MGM Grand is a dream come true. I have been dreaming of becoming a champion my whole life. When I think of the MGM I think of all the history and I want to write a new chapter.

DW: I’m super excited about fighting on the big stage. The bigger the better! The more attention and people watching, the more I like it. We’ve been working towards this for a long time, and I am glad we have gotten to this level.

 

Q: If you could meet any heavyweight champ who would it be? Is there a heavyweight that you would say you emulate?

BS: Muhammad – he was the greatest, he called himself “The Greatest” before he even knew he was The Greatest. He worked hard every single day to fulfill it and that is what I do. No corners cut.

DW: I’ve never patterned myself after any other heavyweight, but if I could meet one from the past it would be Joe Louis. He’s part of my nickname. He was the ‘Brown Bomber’ and since I’m from Alabama like he was and I won the Bronze medal at the Olympics, I’m the ‘Bronze Bomber.’

Q: How do you feel about being in the biggest heavyweight title fight in the United States in a decade?

 

BS: The Heavyweight Champion is what it’s all about. It’s the King of the Jungle. It is the Champion of all the Champions. I am happy to bring it back. Boxing is alive and well.

DW: It’s time for the heavyweight division to be important again and I’m the guy to do it, so I can’t wait.

 

Q: Which heavyweights inspired you or did you admire on your climb to this point?

 

BS: Iron Mike Tyson and James Toney – I really admire the way they fought. I loved Iron Mike’s explosiveness and speed and his fast hands. Tyson could hurt you with any punch at any angle and that is my forte. When I hit somebody, I see it in their eyes and their legs and I feel their pain.

DW: My daughter is my inspiration. I always admired guys like Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes though.

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting for the WBC title that has been held by so many of the greatest including Muhammad Ali?

BS: The WBC heavyweight belt has been held by many great champions. It’s the biggest prize out there.

DW: A lot of great champions have held the WBC title belt, so it’s the big one and I’m honored and excited to be fighting for it.

 

Q: How important is it for you to represent your home country in this fight? Do you feel any additional pressure because of it?

BS: I am blessed to have been born in Haiti and lived in Quebec, Canada and now Las Vegas and I like to think of myself as an inspiration to kids in Haiti that have suffered so much – just like me. I want them to know that if they work hard they can achieve their dreams.

DW: Tulad ng sinabi ko, I am honored and excited. A lot of greats have held the belt and I am ready to make history and be one of the greats. Representing the U.S. in a heavyweight fight, bringing it back home, it’s an honor.

Q: What do you think of your opponent, does anything he does concern you?

BS: I think Wilder is a clown. Wilder thinks this is the WWE. He acts like it’s the WWE. This is for real. It is going to hurt very bad.

DW: I have no thoughts about Bermane Stiverne. I’m just ready to fight and leave it all out in the ring.

Q: What should the fans expect on Jan. 17? Do you have a prediction?

BS: On Jan. 17 I will hurt Wilder and I will knock him out and it will be a lasting image in peoples’ minds for a very long time.

DW: Fans should expect a great night of boxing and everyone will see Jan. 17. -. Be there or tune in on TV if you can’t. You don’t want to miss it!

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Showtime Pampalakasan® will present LAHAT ACCESS: STIVERNE VS. Wilder mamayang gabi,Biyernes, Jan. 9 sa 10:45 p.m. ET / PT sa showtime.
"Bumalik sa kaluwalhatian": STIVERNE VS. Wilder, 12-ikot labanan para sa WBC matimbang Championship nagaganap Stiverne ni Sabado, Jan. 17 sa MGM Grand Garden Arena sa Las Vegas, ay co-promote sa pamamagitan ng Don Hari Produksyong at Golden Boy Promotion. Sa 12-bilog na co-tampok, hindi iginuho WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz defends laban sa Si Jesus Ruiz at undefeated Amir ako nakakatugon Fidel Maldonado JR. sa isang 10-round super magaan labanan. Ang kaganapan ay magdadala sa lugar sa MGM Grand Garden Arena sa Las Vegas, Nev., at maisahimpapawid live sa showtime® (10:00 p.m. AT/ 7:00 p.m. PT). Telecast ay magagamit din sa mga Espanyol sa pamamagitan ng pangalawang audio programming (Dagta). Paunang bouts ay televised live sa showtime Extreme (8:00 p.m. AT/PT, naantala sa West Coast).

 

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IVAN REDKACH BLASTS YAKUBU AMIDU IN FIRST SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION OF 2015

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ATLANTEZ FOX SCORES MAJORITY DECISION OVER PATRICK DAY; IEVGEN KHYTROV NOTCHES KNOCKOUT OVER MAURICE LOUISHOMME

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CABAZON, Calif. (Jan. 9, 2015) – Undefeated prospect Ivan Redkach (18-0, 14 Kos) was impressive in a sixth-round knockout victory over Yakubu Amidu (19-6-2, 17 Kos), who failed to get off his stool following the sixth round in Biyernes ng main event of ShoBox: Ang Bagong Henerasyong mula sa Morongo Casino, Dulugan & Spa sa Cabazon, Calif.

 

Working for the first time with new trainer Robert Garcia, REDK, of Los Angeles by way of Ukraine, started out slow as he found his range, with the durable Amidu handling his power in the opening rounds. Amide, of Los Angeles by way of Ghana, started slow but picked up the pace in the fourth and then was docked a point by referee Ray Corona for repeated low blows in the fifth.

 

Amide, who had never been knocked down in 26 propesyonal fights, suffered two knockdowns in the sixth, with the first coming after a quick right followed by a hard left and the second after an onslaught of power punches. Amidu barely beat the count both times, but he simply couldn’t handle the power of Redkach, Dumating na 45 porsiyento ng kanyang kapangyarihan Punches.

 

“I was getting ready to knock him out,” Redkach said. “I was going to finish him before his corner stopped the fight. I would have finished him in the next round.

 

“I hadn’t been in the ring for sixth months, so I had to feel him out in the beginning before we attacked,” said Redkach. “That was the game plan with Robert Garcia. I was in perfect physical condition. I will be a world champion very soon. That is my dream.”

 

Amidu complained that a leg injury was the reason he quit on his stool.

 

“I hurt my knee in the last round when I fell on it,” Amidu said. “I was OK after the knockdown, but when I stood up I felt something in my knee. I didn’t stop fighting because of the punches; I stopped because I hurt my knee.”

 

While Amidu complained of a hurt knee after the fight, the California State Athletic Commission stated that the bout was stopped due to punches. By rule, the commission rules that a knockout.

 

SHOWTIME Analyst Steve Farhood was impressed by Redkach, who has been labeled by many boxing pundits as a hot prospect to watch.

 

“It was a very impressive victory because Amidu had never been down and had fought much better opposition,” Farhood said. “It’s not that Redkach beat him, it’s the way he beat him. When Redkach debuted on ShoBox we billed him as a lightweight terror and he didn’t really fight that way. But tonight he fought smart and in the sixth round the terror came out. He showed he had legitimate power.”

 

Sa co-tampok, undefeated junior middleweight prospect Alantez “SlyAza” Fox, of Forestville, MD, kept his undefeated record intact with an eight-round majority decision victory over previously unbeaten Patrick Day, Nakapuntos 76-76, 78-74, 80-72.

 

Soro (14-0-1, 4 Kos), who is 6-foot-5, was able to keep Day at distance with his highly effective jab, averaging 54 jabs a round with a total of 436 jabs thrown in just eight rounds. Day (9-1, 5 Kos), who went past six rounds for the first time in his career, wasn’t able to come forward and looked frustrated in later rounds as he entered unchartered territory.

 

“I was able to land my jab,” said the 22-year-old Fox. “I kept moving and was able to stay off the ropes. I kept him on the outside with my jabs and movement. That definitely was the advantage that I had over him in the fight. It wasn’t just my height that worked; it was my movement and range.

 

“I was anxious before the fight, but once I was in the ring I settled down,” said Fox, who was making his SHOWTIME debut. “I’m very thankful for the opportunity and am very excited for big things to come.”

 

Day seemed frustrated with the decision saying, “I think I did enough to win. I think that I landed the better, harder, cleaner, more effective punches. I thought that’s how professional boxing is scored, but I guess not tonight. His height wasn’t a huge issue because I still think I won, but it was definitely an obstacle.”

 

Sa ShoBox: Ang Bagong Henerasyong opening bout, 2012 Ng Olimpus Ievgen “Ukrainian Lion” Khytrov (8-0, 8 Kos) remained undefeated with a dominating third-round technical knockout victory over outmatched Maurice “The Natural” Louishomme (8-1-1, 4 Kos).

 

Khytrov, ng Brooklyn, N.Y., sa pamamagitan ng Ukraine, controlled the fight from the outset, lighting up Louishomme, ng Colorado Springs, Colo., with aggressive right hands and uppercuts to the body that sent Louishomme staggering on multiple occasions in a fight that was entirely one-sided.

 

Khytrov was highly accurate, landing 53 porsiyento ng kanyang kapangyarihan Punches, 51 percent of his jabs and 52 porsiyento ng kanyang kabuuang Punches. Referee Ray Corona stopped the fight just 24 seconds into the third round after a hard right from Khytrov sent Louishomme’s mouthpiece flying for the third time and awarded Khytrov the technical knockout.

 

“I was just concentrating and trying to get some work in,” Khytrov said. “I wasn’t in there just looking for the knockout. I was looking for chances, but I wasn’t going to force it. The plan was to get some rounds in and really start pushing in the fourth.

 

“I’m ready to take on anyone. It’s been hard to get fights, but we’re just going to go home and prepare for the next one.”