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Caleb Truax Training Camp Quotes & Photos

 

Super Middleweight World Champion Rematches Former Champion James DeGale Saturday, April 7 Live on SHOWTIME from Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha n'ime Las Vegas

 

 

 

 

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OSSEO, Igwe (March 27, 2018) – IBF Super Middleweight World onye mmeri Keleb “Golden” Truax shocked the boxing world when he defeated then champion James DeGale last December in London to claim his world title. Ugbu a, Truax prepares for an equally difficult task as he is set to defend the title in a rematch against DeGale Saturday, April 7 live on SHOWTIME from Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

 

 

 

The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Erislandy Lara, the longest reigning world champion at 154-pounds, clashing with undefeated champion Jarrett Hurd in a highly anticipated 154-pound world title unification bout. The SHOWTIME egwuregwu Boxing telecast na-amalite mgbe 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT and features Julian Williams na Nathaniel Gallimore meeting in a 154-pound world title eliminator.

 

 

 

The Osseo, Minnesota-native was a significant underdog when he went on the road to the U.K. to challenge DeGale in his return from a shoulder injury. Truax was able to overcome his perceived disadvantages by seemingly catching DeGale off-guard and under prepared, something that he believes could happen again on April 7.

 

 

 

I think DeGale overlooked me last time and I think he’s doing it again this time,” Kwurula Truax. “I see him already talking about fighting David Benavidez and George Groves. Did he not learn his lesson the first time?

 

 

 

 

I think his injury talk is an excuse as well. He said his arm and shoulder felt fine heading into and immediately after the fight last December. I don’t believe any of that injury talk. It means nothing to me.

 

 

 

Truax put his small hometown in Minnesota on the boxing map with his championship-winning victory, but hasn’t let any newfound recognition change his routine or demeanor.

 

 

 

 

The reaction here in Minnesota has been fantastic ever since I returned from London,” Kwurula Truax. “Everybody at home has shown me so much love. I’ve definitely been busier than I used to be, and I suppose that comes with the territory, but I still stay pretty low-key. I have my routine and I love just being with my two-year-old daughter and the rest of my family and friends. Overall I’ve just tried to stay true to who I am and live the same lifestyle.

 

 

 

 

A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a degree in Sociology, Truax is currently carrying the mantle for the Minnesota boxing scene and hopes that his victory can inspire it to grow. Truax is just the third Minnesota-born fighter to win a world title.

 

 

 

 

Me capturing this world title has been huge for our boxing community here,” Kwurula Truax. “I was the first guy since Will Grigsby in the 2000s to do it. There haven’t been many champions from here and people are excited to have another homegrown champion again. Hopefully this will get more people around here into gyms and the sport of boxing.

 

 

 

 

 

Truax is now deep into training to prove that he has staying power as a champion by defeating DeGale for a second time.

 

 

 

 

The great thing about the last fight is that I came out of it with no injuries,” Kwurula Truax. “I was back in the gym before Christmas. Normally I only have about six weeks to prepare for an opponent. But this time around, we knew who we were coming back for and had a long time to prepare.

 

 

 

 

We’re working on adjustments that we expect he’s making and things he’s probably doing to get better. We’ll see what he comes up with on fight night but it’ll be up to me to counter.

 

 

 

 

With more time in training camp to prepare, the champion will look to improve on his impressive first performance and make another statement to the boxing world.

 

 

 

 

I plan on applying pressure and seeing how he reacts,” Kwurula Truax. “If he doesn’t’ ịgbanwe, then I don’t see it going any different than the first fight. I’m real confident I’m going to stop James DeGale this time.

 

 

 

 

Tickets for the show, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, are on sale now and available by visiting AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Cha cha, Las Vegas Box Office.

 

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Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Hurd Media Conference Call Transcript & Audio Recording

Leonard Ellerbe
Nnọọ, onye ọ bụla. Thank you for joining our call today. We’re very excited. What a great card we have come April the 7nke si Ike Rock Hotel & Cha cha n'ime Las Vegas. Ke isi omume, we have Erislandy Lara versus Jarrett Hurd in an outstanding unification fight which will determine supremacy at the 154-weight class.
Na ngalaba-isi omume, we have a great rematch of a fight that saw Caleb Truax wrestle the IBF Super Middleweight Championship away from James DeGale. That’s going to be a terrific fight also.
Na oghere n'obi, we have Julian Williams taking on Nathaniel Gallimore in what will be a very, very entertaining fight as an IBF Junior Middleweight Elimination Bout.
Our card is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions. Tickets are still on sale at AXS.com and it starts as cheap as $50. Ọzọ, this will be a terrific card led by none other thanI’m going to introduce the man who’s totally responsible for putting all this together, none other than Stephen Espinoza.
Stephen Espinoza
N'ihi, Leonard. Ọfọn, the hits keep coming here at SHOWTIME, coming off of a huge March schedule highlighted by the two big time heavyweight title fights. April on SHOWTIME will feature two stellar cards from Mayweather Promotions.
The first on April 7 is a high-quality tripleheader, three competitively matched fights with world title implications and our main event, Lara versus Hurd, a unification fight, featuring two of the top three consensus in the world at 154 pound. Sort of the natural evolution of what has been an unofficial super welterweight tournament over the last year, year and a half on SHOWTIME.
Na 2017, SHOWTIME televised eight matchups featuring all of the top five ranked super welterweight champions and challengers in that unofficial tournament. Now we get the natural results of that, a unification fight which happens to be only the sixth unification fight in the history of the 154-pound division.
Erislandy Lara, he’s the WBA champ, the longest reigning champion at 154 pound. He won the WBA title on SHOWTIME in 2014 and he’s now making his sixth defense. With a record of 25-2-2, he could easily make the case that he could be undefeated certainly. The loss to Paul Williams was very controversial and a very close split decision loss to Canelo. So we very well could have an undefeated fighter.
Jarrett Hurd is the IBF champion. He made the first defense of his title on SHOWTIME in October. He has scored seven consecutive KOs as his level of bout position has dramatically increased and, n'ezie, he really has burst on the scene lately. His first televised fight was on SHOBOX in 2015, a KO of Frank Galarza, and he’s been on a roll ever since.
A agha, this main event, Lara versus Hurd, is one of five matchups of top five contenders, top five ranked fighters, on the SHOWTIME schedule just in the first half of this year. So we look forward to a great fight, a great card on April 7th.
L. Ellerbe
Daalụ, Stephen. I would like to introduce the IBF world champion. What an outstanding young fighter. He’s from my hometown. He lives and trains out of Accokeek, Maryland. Always in exciting fights and we expect nothing different come April the 7th. He’s undefeated with a record of 21-0, na 15 Kos. He’s coming off of career-defining TKO victory over Austin Trout. Ladies and gentlemen, the IBF Junior Middleweight Champion, “Ngwa” Jarrett Hurd.
Jarrett Hurd
Ọzụzụ a na-aga nke ọma. We’re getting prepared. This is a fight that I wanted just as bad as any and I’m glad we can make it happen. I just can’t wait to put on a show.
L. Ellerbe
Great. Na na na. Next up, we have Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara with a record of 25 na 2 na 14 Kos. And again, as Stephen mentioned earlier, Lara is the longest reigning champion at 154. A tremendous boxer, real slick, real smooth. He’s been in there with all the top guys in the weight class and again, he’ll be looking to put on another great performance come April the 7th. Ya mere, ladies na gentlemen, Erislandy Lara.
Erislandy Lara
First I want to thank everyone on the call. ọtụtụ ihe, I’d like to thank SHOWTIME for putting on a great fight, thank Mayweather Promotions, TGB Promotions and my whole team. Come April 7, I’ll be ready to fight and ready to put on a show.
Ẹdọhọ
For Stephen, I’m just wondering if you could give your thought process as to what made you decide to make a matchup between Erislandy Lara and Hurd as opposed to either of those guys against Charlo.
S. Espinoza
I think it was really the style matchup. When we sat down and looked at them, they’re three exciting fighters, three great champions, but the matchup that was really intriguing because of the styles was Lara versus Hurd.
Erislandy has never shied away from any challenge. Jarrett was very vocal about wanting to unify. And the combination of their styles, where they are in their careers, it seemed like an intriguing matchup.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you believe that the winner of the fight would then look to fight Charlo?
S. Espinoza
Nnọọ. And Jermell is game. He’s on board. He’s on board for it. He was recently on SHOWTIME and he indicated he wants the winner. He wants the winner next.
Ẹdọhọ
Jarrett, what was it about this matchup that made you want it more?
J. Hurd
Ọfọn, I knew both fights will eventually happen. But I feel like the fight with Erislandy Lara will give me more credibility and will put me in position at number one. I wanted to be top guy in my division and now I feel like I am the top guy in my division.
A agha, I want it over the fight with Jermell Charlo, even though the fight with Jermell Charlo is more anticipated and people wantmaybe because of our styles, but I wanted this fight because I feel like it will put me to better position in the 154 nkewa.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you feel like at 27 years old you’re now in your prime and that basically whether it’s Erislandy Lara, or anybody else in the weight class that Jarrett Hurd’s punching power can take care of them?
J. Hurd
I feel like my powerI have the power that’s deceptive and it doesn’t look as hard on TV or while you’re in there until you feel it. It’s a total different story.
I feel like my power can stop anyone, put anyone down. But on April 7th, the knockout streak, I’ll stop another guy and I plan on continuing to keep doing.
Ẹdọhọ
Are you ready for a much different kind of style in an experienced fighter like Lara? How do you deal with that kind of skill?
J. Hurd
Lara, he’s been the longest reigning champion at 154. M na e-alụ ọgụ na 154 all my life, so we’ve been watching him since I turned professional and the style Lara presents we’ve been training for this long before this training camp. He’s a great champion but Lara has always been on top and we always study and the game plan we got is perfect and this is why we wanted the fight. It’s no secret how badly I wanted this fight.
N'ezie, I’m not going to stay in there and try to box with Lara because Lara is an expert on what he does. Lara is not going to stand there toe-to-toe with me because of my size, inside game and my power. So it’s going to be a cat and mouse game and I just can’t wait to show you guys that outcome.
Ẹdọhọ
I wonder if Lara could give me his perspective on where he thinks Jarrett Hurd falls in the weight class and whether or not he feels like he is going to have to outbox him or maybe he can mix it up with him a bit.
Na. Lara
I’m ready to go for April 7th. Jarrett Hurd, as everyone knows, he’s a big, strong fighter, but pretty basic. He can try to fight, kind of like a Mexican strong style and those are styles that I’d like to fight.
So come April 7nke, we hope he’s prepared. I’m prepared and want to put on a great fight for the fans and for the writers and for everyone else.
Ẹdọhọ
Was this a fight that Erislandy wanted or would he have preferred a Charlo unification?
Na. Lara
As everyone knows, I was the one who wanted this fight. He won his title in February, I wanted to fight him in October and his team said he wasn’t ready to fight me in October. They wanted him to be prepared to fight another southpaw and prepare for me.
Ya mere, as the pressure mounted, Jarrett Hurd decided just to fight. So I’m happy he stepped up to the plate but as everyone knows, I want his belt and I want the other belts in this division as well.
Ẹdọhọ
Jarrett, how do you feel Erislandy compares to Trout in the sense of how much better he might be and how much of a step-up in competition it is for you?
J. Hurd
I feel like Lara has a little bit better foot movement than Trout. And one thing about Trout, he took chances in my fight. He stayed there with me. I don’t think Lara is going to take that many chances. He’s a very disciplined fighter.
So whatever works for him, he’s going to stick to exactly what he’s working for. He’s never going to change it no matter how hot on the scorecard he is or not, he’s going to stick to his game plan and I think he’s much more disciplined and a little sharper than Trout.
Ẹdọhọ
How much do you feel that it helped you to fight Trout to get ready for this fight?
J. Hurd
It definitely helped me, not only to fight Trout, but just going to two training camps with southpaws. I only fought three southpaws in my career before Trout. So now I have a lot of experience with them. So going into this fight I wanted to kind of go into two or three camps before I face Lara and I think it helped me.
Ẹdọhọ
Erislandy said that you fight like a Mexican. How much of a compliment do you take that as?
J. Hurd
Mexicans are fighters, otu. I take it as a compliment. When you describe a Mexican fighter, you stay toe-to-toe and that’s what the fans like to see. N'ezie, that’s not my only style. Everyone sees I can switch it up with my fight with Frank Galarza back in Las Vegas and it all depends on what I have to bring out that night. I can do it all.
Ẹdọhọ
Erislandy, what do you think of how Hurd fought in the Trout fight?
Na. Lara
I watched the Trout fight in the locker room and as I was preparing for my fight, so I couldn’t watch that carefully but from what I saw in the fight, I thought Trout was winning the fight and as the fight wore on, O doro anya na, Trout’s legs weren’t there and he hadn’t fought in 17 months and he’s also a fighter who’s on the back-end of his career, and had lost already several times.
But I thought Trout was actually doing a good job in the fight and, like I said, Hurd is a guy who likes to take it up a notch after six, seven rounds and I like to take it up a notch or two after six, seven rounds. Ya mere, nke a na-aga na-a oké agha. And come April 7, I’m just ready to rumble.
Ẹdọhọ
Based on what you just said, do you feel that maybe too much has been made of the Trout win?
Na. Lara
People are going to have their take on the Trout fight but, there is no fighter at 154 ma ọ bụ 160 or anywhere around this weight division that has my style and my boxing ability and my smarts, and that’s the reason I’ve made it this far.
Trout was out 17 ọnwa. He is an older guy. He’s been defeated several times and he is a former world champ but he’s also had a loser mentality.
It’s a lot different when you’re fighting a winner and you’re fighting the guy who also dominated Trout and put him on the deck and let him off the hook in the 12th. It’s an exciting fight and we’re excited to put on a great fight.
Ẹdọhọ
How important is it for you, if you’re able to beat Jarrett Hurd, that you go and fight Jermell Charlo and you in effect clean out the 154-pound division?
Na. Lara
I said it before and I’m going to say it again. I’m going to clean out the division and that has been my plan from the beginning and I’m going to stick to my plan. I don’t care who the champions are. I don’t care what their names are or where they’re from. I’m going to clean up the division and it starts April 7.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you view Hurd as a tougher fight than Charlo or vice versa?
Na. Lara
I don’t look at them any different. They’re both to me kind of the same fighter. They both come up to the ring with a purpose and they’re trying to win. Ma na njedebe nke ụbọchị, I’m the best fighter in this division. It’s been proven over years. So whether it was Hurd first, Charlo first, it didn’t matter. I’m just ready to rumble.
L. Ellerbe
I would also like to touch on that. With all due respect to Trout, Jarrett Hurd ain’t Austin Trout. Echere m, this kid is the real deal. I try to look back in the history of this particular division and I can’t think of a fighter who was as big and physical and applies the kind of pressureespecially mental pressurethat he puts on guys in a very, very long time. Nke a na-aga na-a ezigbo agha, an excellent matchup, contrasting styles and I’m really, really excited to see this bout.
Ẹdọhọ
You said before in the past that you start off slow in your fights on purpose even to the point of taking a blow or two from your opponent. What’s your thinking behind strategy like that?
J. Hurd
I’m just feeling my opponent out. You don’t want to go out there and not know what he’s capable of. So you just don’t want to go out there and take that many chances without seeing what the guy’s got. Ya mere, I just use the first round to see what he has and take it from there, make the adjustments.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you think people recognize your size and your power? Do they underestimate your ability to fight inside?
J. Hurd
A hundred percent. I don’t think now, but I think they did before. Me being a taller, longer, rangier guy they expect me to be on the outside and I know I surprised a lot of people when I start to fight inside, that close. I watched a lot of James Toney. So that’s where I kind of get it from.
Ẹdọhọ
Stephen, you said this fight was chosen and put together based on the styles of these fighters. Is it that you recognized the last four opponents that Hurd’s faced were two orthodox fighters and also two southpaw fighters that he put on a great performance against?
S. Espinoza
Ọfọn, it was more looking for an entertaining fight. It’s sort of the classic matador-and-bull type of fight. You’ve got a really aggressive hard-punching, na-eto eto, strong champion and you’ve got, another champion who’s known as one of the most skilled fighters in any division. So it’s sort of the unstoppable force immovable object coming together; which style is going to win out?
So it really wasn’t as much looking at past opponents as it was, what might be the most exciting fight. And not to say that Jermell isn’t an exciting fighter, kwa, n'ihi na, that is definitely something that’s very, very possible in the near future.
So it was just, which one could come first, which one would come next, and I think the clash of styles is what attracted us to this matchup first.
L. Ellerbe
Sometimes when people referred to Lara, they just mostly speak about his boxing skill. But Lara can also crack, kwa. So those out there who sleep on Lara’s power are sadly mistaken. I’ve sat ringside, first row a couple of his fights and especially the Canelo fight and I’ve seen firsthand what his power looks like. And if anybody’s sleeping on his power, they are sadly mistaken.
Ẹdọhọ
Jarrett do you think those recent fights are the fights that prepared you going into this fight against Lara?
J. Hurd
Ee, I feel more though that my career period has prepared me for this fight. I didn’t come up the easy route. So I didn’t have a big amateur career. A lot of people didn’t want to give me a chance. I had to go out there and take them. My performances I put on when I got the opportunity each and every time on TV, I went out there and did what I was supposed to.
Ya mere, I feel like just my career, oge, and all I’ve been through prepared me for this fight, not just those fights on TV, but those little fights.
Ẹdọhọ
You say that you want to go ahead and walk opponents down and try to get rid of them, put the more pressure on. Is that the case?
Jarrett Hurd:
It depends. Like during the Austin Trout fight. He did lack a little power, so I was willing to take some to get some in. I was willing to take some chances but, it all depends on, dị ka i kwuru, if they all lack a little power. Are you willing to take those chances?
Like my fight with Oscar Molina, he can crack a little more than Tony Harrison, so I was kind of a little more head movement and little less willing to go into there without being cautious.
It all depends. But like I said man it’s crazy because people define me by my last two fights as that’s my style. I was the guy that always was the kind of puncher and fought from his back foot until guys started to compare me and look at my size. I didn’t even realize I was that big of a fighter until I got on the stage with some of these guys. So my last two fights are the only fights that I have fought that way in my career, coming forward and then pressure, because I knew eventually I would have to come into a fight with a guy like Lara. We’ve been working on it, but I could switch it up. I can do whatever. It all depends on my opponent that night and y’all just going to have to wait and see.
Ẹdọhọ
Erislandy, are there any concerns about him getting stronger as the fight goes on and also how he’s able to take punches from people and actually take their power?
Na. Lara
I keep seeing people refer to his height or how big he is, but Williams was taller and bigger than him. Canelo was and is stronger than him, and they couldn’t deal with me.
So I’m not worried about what he has to bring today. I’m worried about what I have to do in that ring. I’m focused. Adịla m njikere, and there’s no question in my mind I know I can knock him out. If he gets reckless, he’s going to get knocked down. And if not, then he’s going to get beat up.
He’s going to have to make that decision on April 7 whether he’s willing to go through the fire or if he’s just willing just to lose a decision. It’s up to him. He’s going to have to decide that on April 7.
Ẹdọhọ
Do you think that those past fights have given you any kind of preparation or anything for this fight coming? Or do you feel that you’re totally different from when you fought Paul Williams and when you fought Canelo, n'ụzọ anụ ahụ?
Na. Lara
I don’t look for one specific fight. I don’t look at last fight or the last four fights because my whole life, I’ve been preparing for this, since Cuba.
I didn’t have shoes until I was 5 afọ. I was preparing for this. I was born to be a fighter. It was during my whole amateur career, 350 plus amateur fights, several world championships across the amateurs. Now my whole pro-career, I fought the top guys, I’ve beat the top guys, and that’s what’s prepared me for this fight and prepared me to fight whoever is available in the division.
So I’m ready to go and I’m ready to fight.
Ẹdọhọ
Leonard, with Mayweather Promotions, are you guys planning to put more and more fights together, not just with your own fighters but working with SHOWTIME to put on just top-quality fights, oge?
L. Ellerbe
We’re very excited to promote all these big events, working along with SHOWTIME and expect to see more of it in the next couple of months.
We’ve outlined our next few big events that we have and expect more of that in the fall of this year. All we’re looking to do is put on the biggest and best events and make them for the fans.
Ẹdọhọ
What is Erislandy’s take on sometimes people not appreciating the sweet science and his boxing ability?
Na. Lara
This is a sport. Boxing is hit and don’t get hit. That’s the way it was taught from the beginning of time. It’s a sweet science and all fights are different. Styles are different. Styles obviously make fights.
Some guys are willing to take more risk than others and that sometimes dictates the action in a fight. My main focus is to win every fight and win clearly. That’s my job.
Ẹdọhọ
Erislandy are you the only fighter in the division that could put Jermell Charlo in his place?
Na. Lara
One hundred percent yes. And from my experiences of hundreds of rounds of sparring, Jermell Charlo won’t fight Erislandy Lara next when we get done with Hurd. Only time will tell.
Ẹdọhọ
Jarrett, do you see any weakness in Erislandy Lara?
J. Hurd
Well you all will have to see that on fight night. Not to give away too much of the game plan, ma, like I said, Lara’s toughest fights are when guys put pressure on him. And that’s what we’re going to do.
Ẹdọhọ
Leonard, you talked about Jarrett’s versatility and how you’ve done some research on this weight class and his size. But in your time, have you seen a guy with his relative inexperience to someone like Lara expressing the confidence that he has done and also just rising so quickly against quality opposition like this?
L. Ellerbe
Emela, I think it’s a tremendous asset. Confidence is everything in this sport. He has a strong belief in his skill set and his ability to go out there and get it done.
O doro anya na, this is the biggest and toughest challenge to date with Lara being a great champion who has fought on the big stage and has fought a number of great fighters. But again, those contrasting styles and Jarrett having the ability and the confidence to bring that to the table I think is going to make a big, big difference.
Because it’s one thing with sitting on the outside and watching guys fight on TV, but it’s a whole different ballgame when you got a light heavyweight walking you down and putting that kind of mental pressure on you. But Lara’s built for this kind of thing because he’s seen any and every kind of style out there.
So these are the reasons why I think it’s a great, great matchup because again, I think that Jarrett is going to bring out the best in Lara and I think vice-versa, Lara is going to bring the best out in Jarrett. Period.
When it comes to Lara, we’ve seen him on the big stage before. He’s a tremendous boxer. He’s actually, in my eyes, the best boxer that’s out there. Tremendous foot movement, head movement, coming from that great Cuban school of boxing, he’s a real deal.
But again, you got this young, tough, hungry lion that had the mindset that he doesn’t care what Lara has done in the past because Lara has never fought nobody like Jarrett Hurd, and vice-versa.
That’s what makes this an intriguing matchup. Come April 7, I expect this fight probably might end in a knockout.
Ẹdọhọ
What is your assessment of Jarrett Hurd compared to the guys you faced in your career?
Na. Lara
I don’t compare fighters. I look at him as a young, hungry kid who’s got desire. He wants to be great. He’s going to come forward and he’s going to come ready to fight. If he doesn’t come forward, then I’ll be ready to fight, kwa, however it plays out. But I’m ready for everything he brings to the table.
Ẹdọhọ
When was the last time, Erislandy, that someone outright predicted that they were going to knock you out as he has done?
Na. Lara
Every fighter wants to knock you out when you get in that ring. Paul Williams wanted to knock me out. Canelo, Vanes, plus he keeps mentioning how it’s going to be Angulo and this and that.
Ọfọn, Angulo connected on me twice, but don’t forget how that fight finished. I ended Angulo’s career. I ruined his career and I put him out of the top level of boxing.
If Jarrett Hurd thinks he’s going to come like that, I’m going to end his career too, na 27 afọ. So come April 7, I’m hoping he puts that pressure so I could ruin his career for all the talking that he’s been doing.
Ẹdọhọ
Jarrett? What did you think of what he just said?
J. Hurd
Echere m, here’s the thing, we all know that Lara has the experience. He’s seen every style from right-handed to the southpaw. Anything you give him, he’s seen it all. But he has not experienced what I’m about to give him.
It’s not about the styles that you’ve seen; it’s about what you’re about to experience. So this is a whole different ballgame. You get in there to fight with Jarrett Hurd and you’ll see how that all ends.
I speak from the heart and I say what I feel. I’m not just out here talking just to talk. I’m putting in the work. Where my chance is going and where I see this fight playing out, there’s no way that Lara is going to come out of top.
Ẹdọhọ
What makes you different from Angulo? Na-, does it give you a little bit of an edge that he is a little bit older now than he was then?
J. Hurd
Emela, we never play that old card. You’ve seen Lara’s performances. He’s still in great shape. Age is not factor. I hate guys saying the same thing with Austin Trout. They say age is starting to show.
We’re not going to play the age card. We see that Lara is still a great fighter. He’s the longest reigning champion for a reason and age shouldn’t play a part.
As far as the past Angulo thing, nothing to take away from Angulo. Ọ bụ nnukwu fighter, he’s done great things, but I’m much faster than Angulo, much sharp than Angulo, hit harder than Angulo and I’m a much bigger guy.
So physically, when I’m in there, on him in the ring, he’s going to feel it. He couldn’t take the pressure and the style from Angulo. He’s going to be in long night when he fights me.
L. Ellerbe
Na na na. Ladies and gentlemen, you’ve heard from both fighters. Ọzọ, we have a tremendous lineup, great tripleheader live on SHOWTIME, April the 7th, 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. Pt, si Ike Rock Hotel & Cha cha n'ime Las Vegas. Lara versus Hurd, Truax versus DeGale, Julian Williams versus Nathaniel Gallimore. What a tremendous tripleheader, na-na showtime.
We want to thank everyone for joining us on the call. Have a wonderful day.
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DANNY GARCIA KNOCKS OUT BRANDON RIOS IN WELTERWEIGHT TITLE ELIMINATOR SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER

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Las Vegas (-Ahụ. 17, 2018) – Former two-division world champion Danny Garcia returned with a vengeance, knocking out Brandon Rios in a WBC Welterweight Title Eliminator in the main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
Returning for the first time since dropping a close split-decision to Keith Thurman in a welterweight world championship unification fight in March of 2017, Garcia reminded fans of his position amongst boxing’s elite at 147 pounds with an early candidate for 2018 Knockout nke Year.
Garcia (34-1, 20 Kos) did his best work in the center of the ring, where he was able to box at a distance and fend off Riosfurious pace. Rios, who returned in 2017 from a brief retirement, was most effective against the ropes where he gave Garcia trouble with his constant pressure and his favorite weapona wide overhand right.
In the ninth round with the fight where Garcia wanted itin the center of the ringthe Philadelphia native landed a huge counter right to the chin that sent Rios flat on his back. Rios beat the count, but was clearly wobbly on his feet, forcing referee Kenny Bayless to halt the contest at 2:25 of the ninth.
I felt the ring rust a little bit in the beginning,” Kwurula Garcia, who recorded the 20th knockout of his career. “He’s a good inside fighter and he was giving me some good uppercuts. M obi ọma, it was a good nine rounds. Ọ bịara na-alụ ọgụ. I came to box, I did that. I came to bang, and I gave the fans what they wanteda knockout.
I just noticed when I was getting my punches off he was standing right in front of me and I just let it go. As soon as I got the fight in the middle of the ring where I wanted I landed good shots. I was just letting my hands go and the punch landed.
Mgbe agha ahụ, SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray asked Garcia how the loss to Thurman affected him.
The loss was tough. I have the mindset of a winner,” Garcia said. “I hate losing. I took it like a true champion and I bounced back like a true champion.
I would love the rematch with Keith Thurman. It’s on him. Whenever he’s ready we’ll fight.
WBA and WBC Champion Thurman isn’t the only potential blockbuster on the horizon for Garcia. Former welterweight champion and the WBC’s No. 1 ranked contender Shawn Porter looms for what would be a massive showdown between the former champions.
Mgbe agha ahụ, Rios (34-4-1, 24 Kos) was frustrated with the stoppage and promised to return.
I’m mad. I don’t like going out like that,” Rios said. “I’m a warrior, I got back up and I wanted to continue. I guess they stopped it but I’m mad. I’m mad because I got up.
I was doing good. I got lazy with the jab and he came over with the right hand and he caught me. I’m a warrior. I’m still in the game. I didn’t think he did much to hurt me. I think it was closer than what he thought it was. He just caught me with a lucky punch. I was ready to continue.
Boxing’s youngest world champion, David Benavidez, left no questions in a rematch with Ronald Gavril, defending his WBC Super Middleweight World Championship with a dominating 12-round unanimous decision in Saturday si co-feature on SHOWTIME.
The 21-year-old Benavidez and Gavril had fought to a close split-decision in one of 2017’s best fights that saw Benavidez drop to the canvas in the final minute of the 12nke na nke ikpeazụ gburugburu. The Phoenix native had no trouble in the immediate rematch, utilizing a stiff jab and a steady diet of combo shots to win a near-shutout over the game Gavril.
Benavidez (20-0, 17 Kos) wore down Gavril with an intelligent body attack, pounding the midsection to open up power shots and jabs to the head. Benavidez had his best round in the fourth, connecting on a huge right uppercut that nearly floored Gavrilwho appeared to be saved by the ropesand then pounced with a series of damaging combo shots.
Benavidez appeared to hurt his right hand in the second half of the fight and stepped off the gas in the 10th, 11th and 12th. But Benavidez, who connected on 41 percent nke ike ya gbaa, still landed the harder shots and utilized a stiff left jab to keep Gavril largely at bay.
I knew he was going to come aggressive. He’s a one-trick opponent,” Benavidez said. “I knew I could jab and box him all day. When I saw the opening I took it. I didn’t knock him out thoughhe’s a tough son of a gun.
Both my hands hurt but I have that warrior’s mentality so I kept pushing.
I want to be the best in division. So whoever they put in front of me that’s what I want to do.
Gavril (18-3, 14 Kos) didn’t make any excuses for dropping what was an action-packed affair that was scored 119-109 na 120-108 ugboro abụọ.
He tried to box me on the outside,” Gavril said. “It was good fight. He was the better man tonight. Gịnị ka m nwere na-ekwu? I want to go back in the gym and come back stronger.
In the opening bout of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Yordenis Ugas scored the biggest win of his career, knocking out Ray Robinson in the seventh round of an IBF Welterweight Eliminator.
Ugas (21-3, 10 Kos) now holds the IBF’s No. 2 position to undefeated champion Errol Spence Jr.
Ugas, a former amateur standout who is now 6-0 since moving up to the 147-pound class, set the tone with a knockdown in the closing minute of the opening round. Robinson (24-3, 12 Kos) survived and was later deducted a point for hitting after the bell as the fourth round came to a close. The illegal punch floored an unexpected Ugas, who rebounded and continued to dominate the subsequent rounds.
In the opening minute of the seventh, the 31-year-old Ugas landed a massive right that floored Robinson, who beat the count but was clearly hurt. Ugas unleashed an onslaught with a series of combos, forcing referee Robert Byrd to step in to halt the contest at 1:05 with Robinson defenseless against the ropes.
Ugas landed 51 percent of his power shots and was comfortably ahead on all three judges at the time of the stoppage.
I felt like I was the stronger fighter by far and he didn’t hurt me,” said Ugas. “He lost a point for hitting me after the bell sounded, and knocked me down, but even that didn’t hurt me. He was very awkward and his style threw off my timing.
Luckily I was able to land body shots that I knew were hurting him. I was able to dictate the pace and we never in trouble.
I want Errol Spence next. Everyone wants Errol.
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Tensions Flare At Final Press Conference For Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios Welterweight World Title Eliminator

David Benavidez Promises To Knock Out Ronald Gavril In WBC Super Middleweight World Championship Rematch In Co-Feature Of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader
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Las Vegas (-Ahụ. 15, 2018) – Two-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny Garcia na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon Rios faced off Thursday at the final press conference for their WBC Welterweight World Title Eliminator a Saturday, February 17live on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center, na n'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere.
Garcia, who returns for his first bout since a unification showdown with Keith Thurman, promised to put on a show, while a confident Rios assured he was 100 percent prepared for what he deemed amake or break” agha.
Saturday si co-main event stole the show Thursday as undefeated WBC Super Middleweight World Champion David Benavidez promised to send top-rated contender Ronald Gavril into retirement in their anticipated rematch of a thrilling 2017 split-decision. Gavril, who floored Benavidez in the final minute of their Fight of the Year nominee, promised a different outcome in Saturday si rematch.
The SHOWTIME egwuregwu Boxing telecast na-amalite mgbe 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. PT with welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas na Ray Robinson facing offin an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
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Here is what the fighters had to say from Rhythm & Riffs Lounge in Las Vegas:
Danny Garcia
I took a little under a year off just to enjoy my life. I’ve worked hard my whole life; I’ve been boxing for 20 afọ. I just wanted to be a regular person and let my mind rest, spend time with my daughter and enjoy some of my money.
“Karịa ihe ọ bụla, I just felt like I needed the rest. It wasn’t about the hunger because I’ve always had passion for the sport. M hụrụ n'anya ọkpọ. I love the competition.
I’m back now and I’ve been in camp for three months. M na-azụ ike. I feel great and I feel confident.
It was a close fight against Thurman. I walked out of there with no injuries. Thurman was the one with the elbow injury, so he took more punishment than me. I could easily be unified champion of the world right now. Ná ngwụsị nke ụbọchị, I’m a champion. That’s my mindset. What doesn’t break me, makes me stronger.
It feels great to be from Philly right now. The atmosphere is crazy. When the Eagles won the Super Bowl, it felt like I won. They motivated me to go out there and do what I have to do.
It’s the Danny Garcia show so I’m going to go in there and do what I want to do. I’m going to dictate the pace. If we want to bang, we can bang. If we want to box, we can box.
I’ve faced fighters that came straight at me before. I’ve faced fighters that moved. I’m prepared for whatever. I’m a young veteran in the sport and what made me a true champion is adapting to anything and overcoming adversity. If I have to overcome adversity na satọde n'abalị, then I’m going to do that because that’s what I was built for.
I need to get a victory na satọde n'abalị. I can’t overlook anybody. I’ve seen some crazy things happen in boxing. One punch can change everything, so I’m just focused na satọde n'abalị.”
Brandon Rios
“Adịla m njikere 100 percent. I’m ready to give the fans an exciting show and that’s what I’ve prepared for. That’s my style. I always come forward and I come to fight. We ain’t dancing, we’re going to be fighting.
Robert Garcia has always been my brother. He’s a brother from another mother. It felt great to be back with Robert Garcia and I’m just ready for the fight now. Him and Donald Leary have me confident in myself, and that’s the most important thing.
I’m going to take advantage of every opportunity. This can make or break me. I’m doing everything right in training and dieting. I usually say I can’t wait until weigh-ins but this time I can’t wait until Saturday.
There’s no weight issue at all. I’m perfectly on-weight right now. I’m perfectly fine health-wise, there’s no injuries. M 100 percent ready.
DAVID BENAVIDEZ
I’m going to put Gavril into retirement after this fight. M na-aga ịkụ aka ya. This is going to be the fight of the night so you guys don’t want to miss it. He’s not going to want to box again after I get done with him.
He dropped me but I wasn’t hurt at any point of that fight. I got back up and smiled. I did not feel his power at all.
It wasn’t a tough decision to give him a rematch because it was a great fight. I just want to give the fans the fights they want to see. They said the first one was a war, let’s make this one a war too.
I’m not offended by Gavril’s talk because he’s a good fighter. This is just more hype for the fight and more motivation for me to go in there and make it a war.
“Oge nke a, there’s going to be a little bit more boxing. I really want to put this guy away so in order to do that, I need to step up every part of my game.
Ronald Gavril
In the first fight, I proved to everybody that I have the skill and the power to be the best in this division. I thought that I won the fight, especially with the knockdown. So now, I had more than eight weeks to prepare for this fight when I only had four weeks for the first fight. I’m better now.
I was not surprised Benavidez gave me the rematch because it was such a good fight. I think Benavidez talks to much. He said before the first fight that he was coming to stop me in four rounds or five rounds. He cannot stop me. Ma ugbu a,, he said the same thing before this fight. He can’t do that. Why do you think he got a new fitness coach?”
YORDENIS UGAS
Moving up from 140 ka 147 na 2016 has been great for me. Putting on the extra weight only makes me stronger.
I’m ready to fight Robinson. M na-eche 100 percent and after I fight him na satọde, I’m looking forward to fighting (Errol) Spence if I’m successful.
I’m going to jump on the fact that I have length and reach on him. I have the height advantage. I can find a way to come in and attack the body first.
“Nke a bụ maa nnukwu ọgụ nke ọrụ m. It’s an eliminator so I’m going for the win na satọde n'abalị.”
RAY ROBINSON
At one point, I used to put a lot of pressure on myself because of my name. I put so much pressure on myself that I even think I lost a couple fights. I look up to Sugar Ray Robinson, but I’m here to put my own footprints in the sand.
I have learned from every fight and gotten better every fight as a pro and as a person. I have a great team now and they have only added to my craft.
I feel confident. I did all of the hard work in the gym with my team. This is the easy part. I can box with a blindfold on. That’s the one thing I know how to do – agha. Na Satọde, all of my hard work is going to pay off.
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Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios Plus David Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril and Yordenis Ugas vs. Ray Robinson Fight Week Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Saturday, -Ahụ. 17, Ndụ na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas & Okwu site Premier Boxing agbachitere
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Las Vegas (February 14, 2018) – Two-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny Garcia na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon Rios hosted a media workout in Las Vegas on Wednesday ahead of WBC Welterweight World Title Eliminator this Saturday, February 14 live on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center, na n'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere.
Na ngalaba-isi omume, undefeated WBC Super Middleweight World Champion David Benavidez na n'elu-gosiri contender Ronald Gavril meet in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGtelecast begins at 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. PT with welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas na Ray Robinson facing offin an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
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Here is what the fighters had to say from House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Wednesday:
Danny Garcia
I’m just hungry for this fight. At the end of the day I have the passion for boxing, and I love the competition. That’s what motivates me and that’s what has motivated me to get back in there and get back on top. It all starts na satọde n'abalị.
I can’t worry about what [Brandon] is doing. At the end of the day I know he trained his heart out for this fight and this is an opportunity of a lifetime for him. Nke a bụ nnukwu agha n'ihi na m. I have to go in there and show that I’m one of the best fighters in the world. I just have to go in there and be Danny Garcia.
It’s great to be back here in Vegas. This is a big-fight atmosphere and it just motivates me. I feel good and I can’t wait to go in there and fight.
I’m going to do a little bit of everything, it just depends how I feel. I’m gonna bang, I’m gonna box. M na-aga kwado ya. I’m going to do everything.
I try to knock everyone out in the first round. I’ll go and get that check. Twelve rounds or less. I’d like to get it done in under eight or six. But if not I’ll go 12 agba. I have a great team and I’ve been training hard.
I don’t blame Keith Thurman for not wanting to fight me again. I wouldn’t want to fight me two times in row. My journey and my superstardom start again na satọde n'abalị. My job then is to show the work and that I’m still one of the superstars of this sport.
“M 29 years old and in the prime of my career. It starts now. I’m ready to get back on track.
I represent Philly wherever I go. I represent all Latinos all around the world. When you’re a world champion boxer you represent everyone around the world.
He likes to bang…ka anyị mee ya. I feel like I’m the stronger man and there’s no need to back up. If that’s what it takes to get the job done.
Brandon Rios
“Adịla m njikere. I’ve been training really hard and I’m focused and dedicated to the boxing game. In the past I was immature and just being a kid and being a dork and just going with heart and ballsthat’s what I was doing it with. But now I want to get back to the top and I know what it takes to get there.
I don’t care what the critics say because at the end of the day that’s what they are, just critics. It’s all good. I can tell you right now I’m in shape. M na arọ ama.
Everyone knows the way I fight. Going all out is my style. I’ll walk through brick walls to get the victory. Everyone will see na satọde night the new and improved Bam Bam.
Think about why I looked like [crap] mgbe ikpeazụ m agha. I’ve been through wars after wars and wars in my previous fights, and that takes a toll on your body. It happens. And I realized it and I took a step back and I wasn’t doing it right with dieting and training. I was doing it with heart and balls.
Now I feel rejuvenated and fresh. So you will see the new and improved Brandon. I feel young and not war-shot, or whatever you guys want to call it. I want to go out there and prove everyone wrong. I’m going to prove every one of you wrong. There’s going to be a smile on my face when I win this fight and I will put up my middle finger to all of you.
Danny’s a strong fighter and he has power in both hands. He’s a great counter-puncher. One thing I like is he doesn’t move or run, he likes to bang it out, and that suits my style better. But if he does run, we’ll be ready for that too. I sparred with young guys, ya mere m njikere.
Thanks to all of you guys for calling me out, and calling me a cherry, or whatever. Ahụrụ m ya n'anya. It’s all good. That’s the chip on my shoulder I got. I’m not a cherry, I might be a wild berry, but I’m not a cherry.
DAVID BENAVIDEZ
The preparation we had for this camp was amazing. Three months in training camp, we made a lot of changes for this fight and we’re ready to go in there and take care of business.
Winning the title changed my confidence but it changed my work too. Now I know everybody is gunning for my title and I don’t want to let it go. All the work and sacrifice it took for me to get thisI’m not going to let it go.
“M na-eche nnọọ ike. The weight is good. I feel amazing and you guys are going to see it comeSaturday.
I don’t think Gavril can do any better than he did in the last fight. He’s a one trick pony and he doesn’t have many tricks left, he’s getting old. We’ve been working on a lot of different styles for this fight and I feel more than ready.
I’m very motivated. I stayed very dedicated to this training camp. I’m ready to go in there and play no games. I’m going to do what I say and I’m going to knock Gavril out.
I feel I could have done better in the first fight. Having everybody tell me Gavril should have won and him talking a lot of smack, it’s the motivation and drive that I needed to train the way I did in this camp.
The sickness during the first fight took a lot out of me but my mentality is that I’m a warrior and I’m always going to push through it no matter what. Oge nke a, we didn’t have any injuries or sickness so I can’t wait to put on a show na satọde.
This is the first time I’ve really had a chip on my shoulder. All the hard work it took for me to get this belt, and people say it was just given to me? No way, I’m going to go in there and show why I’m the youngest champion in the super middleweight division.
I want to become the best in the division. I want to earn every victory and fight the best. I would love to fight the World Boxing Super Series winner. I’ll be ready for anybody. I worked so hard to get this, nobody can take it from me.
I’m thinking it will be a knockout around Round 5. It’s going to be a combination of the body and chin. It’s not really looking for the knockout, it’s just setting it up. I’m not going in just throwing haymakers, but I’ll set it up and if it comes, it will come in spectacular fashion.
Ronald Gavril
I trained a little bit different this time. I had way more time than the first fight to prepare. Last time was four weeks, this time I had a full 10 weeks. I have done a lot of rounds of sparring and a lot of work related to this fight.
I learn after every fight. From the first fight against Benavidez, I learned even more because it was a tough, tight fight.
His people tried to make him a superstar before he fought me. I don’t know what people said after the first fight, but they should wait until after the rematch. I’m the stronger fighter.
The difference in this fight is going to be who boxes smarter. I feel I’m the smarter fighter because if I need to box, I box; if I need to put pressure, I put pressure. I can adapt.
I think this is going to be the fight of the year. It’s going to be special. The fans should all come see this fight because it’s going to be amazing with two warriors.
I’m not looking for a knockout. I’m looking to win every round. But I also don’t want to leave it in the judgeshands like last time, otú ahụ ka anyị ga-ahụ ihe na-eme Saturday.
I’m ready to win. It would be a dream come true. This is why I came here to America from Romania.
YORDENIS UGAS
We are both good fighters. But I am ready to put on the fight of the night for the fans and I will be victorious.
I’m more than ready to get back in the ring. I know what’s at stake. This is a title eliminator and it is the biggest fight of my career. I’m ready to get even better and show the world that I’m ready to be at that top tier of boxing.
Because of the intensity of this fight, I think it has the potential to be the fight of the night. This is going to shine over all the other fights.
RAY ROBINSON
Training camp was perfect. My team did everything to prepare me for this fight. I dotted every ‘Iand crossed every ‘Tfor this fight. This was one of the best camps I’ve had and I’m excited to get in the ring na satọde.
Carrying Sugar Ray’s name is obviously a pleasure. Growing up, I had a lot of pressure on myself with my name being Ray Robinson. Sometimes I think I even lost fights because I put too much pressure on myself having that name. So now, I make sure I don’t put too much pressure on myself.
This is the type of fight that I roll out of bed for. You get tired of fighting regular guys. I’m an old school fighterI love fighting guys that look good on paper and nobody knows who’s going to win and it’s up to his camp and my camp. I haven’t been this excited for a fight in a long time.
I expect hell. That’s how I’ve been preparing. If it’s anything less than that, he’ll be sorry. That’s how I’ve been traininglike we’re fighting for a world title. I’m going to bring all the hardship I’ve had in my life into this fight na satọde n'abalị.
I’m an old school fighter. I’ll fight people in their grandma’s back yard if I have to. Ọ dịghị mkpa onye m na-alụ ọgụ. I’ll just do it Kimbo Slice-style. Once we conquer Saturday, we are supposed to fight Errol Spence and even if that doesn’t happen, we’re looking for a world title. Errol Spence, (Keith) Thurman, M njikere mkpatụ.
Every time we put the gloves on, we want to do something special. Especially with this fight being on SHOWTIME, we just made sure we prepared the right way. But it doesn’t matter if it’s on TV or not, we still have to put on a good fight.
Each fight that I have is a stepping stone in my career. This is no different just because it’s in Vegas. I’m not going to put too much pressure on myself and blow this up and make it bigger than what it needs to me. Vegas, the crowds, ọkụ – that’s all cool and dandy but at the end of the day I still have to do my job.
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Danny Garcia Philadelphia Media Workout Quotes & Photos

With Quotes & Photos from Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe of the
Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles
Two-Division Champion Battles Former Champion Brandon Rios in Welterweight World Title Eliminator Live on SHOWTIME Saturday, February 17 from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas & Okwu site Premier Boxing agbachitere
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Filadelfia (February 9, 2018) – One day after the city celebrated its first Super Bowl championship, abụọ na-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny “Ngwa” Garcia was joined by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Dannell Ellerbe at a media workout in Philadelphia as Garcia prepares for his welterweight world title eliminator against former champion Brandon Rios Saturday, February 17 na-na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas.
The Premier Boxing Champions event also features undefeated super middleweight world champion David Benavidez na n'elu-gosiri contender Ronald Gavril squaring-off in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision. TheShowtime egwuregwu ọkpọ telecast-amalite mgbe 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt na , welterweight contender Yordenis Ugas alụ Ray Robinson in an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Mayweather n'ọkwá na TGB n'ọkwá, ndị na ere ugbu a na dị na AXS.com.
Here is what Garcia, Ellerbe, Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Danny’s father and trainer, Angel Garcia had to say Friday from DSG Boxing Gym in Philadelphia:
Danny Garcia
“Ná ngwụsị nke ụbọchị, everyone at welterweight has to prove themselves. The pieces will fall into place. Eventually we’ll all fight each other. I’m just going to keep taking it one fight at a time.
I’m excited to get back in the ring. I feel rejuvenated. My body feels fresh. Training camp has gone really well and now it’s time to get in there and go to work.
I learned from the Keith Thurman fight not to leave anything in the hands of the judges. It was a close fight that could have gone either way. I have to go for the kill, so it is what it is.
I was just enjoying myself for a little bit after the Thurman fight. I knew that I’d be back so it was good to get some time with my family and away from boxing. Now I’m back and ready to go.
This is a new chapter in my career. There are new obstacles to overcome. Just like I’ve always had in my career. I’m going to take it one fight at a time so I can get back to where I belong.
Once you’re a champion, you’re always a champion. On February 17 I’m going to show everyone why I’m one of the best fighters in the world.
I’ve had my best performances in Las Vegas against Amir Khan and Lucas Matthysse. Las Vegas is where the stars fight so I’m happy to be fighting there again.
I’ve been preparing for everything. I’ve been working on boxing and brawling; it’ll just depend how I feel when the fight starts. I’m going to be ready for 12 rounds regardless.
DANNELL ELLERBE, Philadelphia Eagles linebacker
Just to know how starving Philadelphia has been for a Super Bowl championship, and to bring the first one, it’s a great feeling. These fans give you energy and make you play better.
It’s all love between the Philly athletes. We all show up for each other’s events and support each other. That’s really big to have a supportive community and I’m sure everyone will be rooting for Danny ọzọ Saturday.”
Mmụọ ozi Garcia, Danny si Nna & Ọzụzụ
Brandon Rios is not going to be an easy opponent. Nke a na-aga na-a oké agha. Rios is a very tough fighter. There’s no way this is going to be an easy fight and Danny knows that.
Danny knows he can’t take anything lightly because Brandon Rios will be prepared. But he’s not going to win. Danny Garcia has never taken a beating; he gives them out.
Brandon Rios better keep his hands up. We’ll be ready in one week for Danny Garcia to be at his best. You’re going to see him once again show his great skills.
Leonard ELLERBE, CEO nke Mayweather n'ọkwá
“Garcia vs. Brandon Rios is a great stylistic matchup. Rios is a very aggressive fighter who likes to put pressure on. Danny is a boxer-puncher, but I think you see that Danny really comes forward. He’s a guy who’s boxing skills are underrated.
Danny Garcia has been a unified champion and shown he’s one of the best fighters in the world. Dị Ka February 17, he’s going to make a big statement. There’s a lot of justified talk about other welterweights, but Danny Garcia is a name in this division who is here to stay.
The Benavidez vs. Gavril rematch is a fantastic fight. It’s a fight people have been looking for since the first time they faced off. I think it’s going to live up to what everyone has expected. I know Ronald has made some adjustments, and I’m sure Benavidez has made some too. I think it’s going to be an all-out war.
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Brandon Rios Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes and Photos

Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios, Plus David Benavidez vs.
Ronald Gavril Super Middleweight World Title Rematch Takes Place Saturday, February 17 Live on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay
Events Center in Las Vegas
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXNG Telecast at 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt
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LOS ANGELES (-Ahụ. 7, 2018) – Mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios hosted a Los Angeles media workout Wednesday in advance of his welterweight title eliminator against Danny “Ngwa” Garcia Saturday, -Ahụ. 17, na-na OGE IHE NKIRI from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
Na ngalaba-mma nke Showtime egwuregwu ọkpọ telecast (10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt), undefeated super middleweight world champion David Benavidez na n'elu-gosiri contender Ronald Gavril square-off in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
In the telecast opener, welterweight contender Yordenis Ugas osobo Ray Robinson in an IBF 147-pound title eliminator.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Mayweather n'ọkwá na TGB n'ọkwá, ndị na ere ugbu a na dị na AXS.com.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Wednesday from NGBA Boxing Gym:
Brandon Rios
I’m training really hard and I’m ready to get back in the ring. My weight is perfect right now and I’m just ready to give the fans a great show.
This is the kind of fight that I asked for because I know that beating a guy like Danny Garcia will mean a lot to my career and put me on the fast track to accomplish my goals.
Danny has a lot of power on his hook. He throws it hard and is accurate. We’ve worked hard to prepare for this moment and I’m excited.
Having Robert Garcia here makes me much happier in training. I love the instructions from him and Donald Leary, and I love having them as my corner. Sparring the young guys in Robert’s gym really has helped me. Those guys are hungry and always pushing to prove themselves. I have to keep elevating my game.
As long as I beat Danny Garcia, I know that it puts me back to the top of this division. I’m here again and I’m doing it right this time. I want to make the most of this part of my career. I don’t want to ever wonderwhat if?'”
“M na-aga iji nweta. That’s my mentality. I’m going into this fight with that same hunger and drive to never be defeated. I’m going to do whatever I have to do to win this fight.
We’re expecting to fight the best version of Danny Garcia. I know he had his first loss and wants his title back, so he’ll be prepared. I think we’re going to give the fans a great show.
I feel rejuvenated and more mature than ever before. I’ve already been to the top. I just want to do things right this time so I can get back up there and stay there. I’m taking this camp very seriously to be at my best on February 17. I’m going to go out there and execute the game plan.
We’re going to give 150 tickets to first responders of the Las Vegas incident last year and it means a lot to me and my whole team. Those men and women work very hard and put their lives on the line to protect us all around the world. It means a lot to me for them to come to this show.
Robert Garcia, Rios’ Ọzụzụ
For this fight Brandon has been so motivated and training so hard. He’s very close to weight already and we’ve had more than enough rounds of sparring.
Brandon is like my little brother and he’s definitely part of the family. I’ve always been in touch with him even when I wasn’t training him. When we agreed to team up again, the promise was that he had to stay healthy and train hard and show us that he wants to be champion again. Since that day, he’s been on a mission. He’s doing it the right way.
Danny Garcia is a great two-division world champion. We expect him to be confident and I’m sure he’s training hard to get a good win. Brandon is going to be motivated to give everyone a great fight. His mind set is to go out and beat Danny Garcia and that’s what he’s going to do.
Brandon is training hard to do what people don’t believe he can do. His confidence is like never before. I see the same Brandon that we’ve seen in the best moments of his career.
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Philadelphia-Native & Two-Division World Champion Danny Garcia Talks Underdog Mentality for Hometown Philadelphia Eagles & Ebu amụma Victory na Super Bowl LII

Garcia ewe on kpụrụ onye mmeri Brandon Rios na welterweight World Title Eliminator Saturday, February 17 Ndụ na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas
Filadelfia (January 31, 2018) – Philadelphia-nwa afọ abụọ-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny “Ngwa” Garcia ka tọrọ na underdog ọrụ ọtụtụ ugboro n'oge a ọrụ ahụ nke hụrụ ya imeri a owot n'elu akaebe. Dị nnọọ ka Garcia meriri Amir Khan na Lucas Matthysse abụọ ya kasị ukwuu Enwee Mmeri, Garcia si n'obodo Philadelphia Eagles ga-ele anya na iwe iwe na-emegide nke a Sunday na Super Bowl LII megide New England Patriots.
“Mgbe ị na-na na na onye underdog, ọ bụ ihe niile gbasara iji ike ahụ na na na iwe na-egosi na Obi Abụọ na i nwere ike ime ihe ọ bụla,” Kwurula Garcia. “Ị dị nnọọ nwere na zuru kweere na onwe gị na i nwere ike imeri ihe ọ bụla.”
N'ihi na fighter nke ka bi na ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'obodo ya, dị nnọọ ka ọtụtụ egwuregwu Fans ke ebe, Eagles eweta n'ụlọ a Super Bowl mmeri ga-abụ njedebe nke na nwata nrọ.
“M na a na-ekiri Eagles kemgbe m bụ obere nwa ewu,” Kwurula Garcia. “Mgbe m bụ obere m kwagara a obi ebe football bụ mkpa n'ezie na na nyeere m aka-ada na ịhụnanya na-egwu egwuregwu.”
Garcia duru ya obodo nile a ọrụ na hụrụ ya merie utu aha na ibu fechaa na welterweight, mgbe ndikan n'elu alụso ndị dị otú ahụ dị ka Khan, Matthysse, Lamont Peterson, Zab Juda, Robert Guerrero, Erik Morales na Paulie Malignaggi. Garcia agha Philadelphia abụọ ọgụ gara aga mgbe ọ napụtara a knockout mmeri maka obodo ya Fans na Liacouras Center na Temple University.
“E nwere ihe a ike ka Philly egwuregwu Fans,” Kwurula Garcia. “'Rocky’ nyeere ebu na yiri onyinyo nke anyị ndị mmadụ. M aha ya bụ nwa m nwaanyị Philly n'ihi na ọ pụtara nnọọ na m na-anọchi anya obodo a. Ihe niile m na-eme bụ maka Philly. M na mgbe rọrọ banyere Eagles emeri ndị Super Bowl.”
Garcia na-enwe olileanya na-eso elu a Super Bowl mmeri ya n'obodo Philadelphia Eagles na a mmeri nke onwe ya mgbe ọ na-ewe ke mbụ mmeri Brandon Rios na a welterweight ụwa aha eliminator Saturday, February 17 na-na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas.
“Nke a na-aga ịbụ a nnukwu ọnwa maka Philadelphia,” Kwurula Garcia, “Echere m na anyị na-aga na-eti New England 28-17. M ka na-echeta ụzọ Super Bowl megide New England ka ọ bụ ụnyaahụ. Na ọnwụ soworo m na m maara na ọ nwere maka otu na obodo oke. Nke a bụ anyị ohere maka payback.
“M ike na-eche ịhụ Eagles merie Super Bowl na mgbe m na-aga aga Las Vegas na a di na nwunye nke izu, na Philly na m azụ, iti Brandon Rios.”
Garcia vs. Rios akụkọ ndị SHOWTIME egwuregwu Boxing telecast na-atụmatụ na rematch n'etiti unbeaten super Middleweight n'ụwa onye mmeri David Benavidez na n'elu-gosiri contender Ronald Gavril. Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Mayweather n'ọkwá na TGB n'ọkwá, ndị na ere ugbu a na dị na AXS.com.
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Yordenis Ugas na Ray Robinson Nsogbu na IBF 147-Pound Title Mkpochapu Match Ndụ SHOWTIME Saturday, February 17 si Mandalay Bay na Las Vegas & N'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere

Two-Division onye mmeri Danny Garcia ewe On kpụrụ World onye mmeri Brandon Rios na Main Omume & 168-Pound onye mmeri David Benavidez ọnọ Mbụ na Rematch Against Top contender Ronald Gavril na Co-Njirimara

 

 

 

 

 

Las Vegas (January 30, 2018) - welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas na Ray Robinson ga-esere na a 12-gburugburu IBF 147-paụnd aha mkpochapu n'obi-ebi ndụ na SHOWTIME Saturday, February 17 si Mandalay Bay na Las Vegas na ihe omume n'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas vs. Robinson kicks apụ a SHOWTIME egwuregwu Boxing tripleheader na 10 p.m. NA/7 p.m. Pt na-headlined site a agha n'etiti abụọ-nkewa mmeri Danny Garcia na-ewere on mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon Rios na a welterweight aha eliminator. The ngalaba-mma ga-ahụ 168-paụnd n'ụwa onye mmeri David Benavidez ịgbachitere ya na aha na a rematch megide n'elu-gosiri super Middleweight contender Ronald Gavril.

 

 

 

 

 

Nke a welterweight showdown ga-contested maka IBF nọmba abụọ ọnọdụ maka aha ẹkenịmde undefeated mmeri Errol Spence Obere.

 

 

 

 

 

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Ọzọ edinam n'ime arena ga-Njirimara 175-paụnd contender Lionell Thompson (19-4, 11 Kos) alụ ike-ọkụkụ Edwin RODRÍGUEZ (29-2, 20 Kos) na a 10-gburugburu matchup, fechaa mgba Ladarius Miller (14-1, 4 Kos) na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Argenis-agụ egwú (24-5-1, 12 Kos) clashing na a 10-gburugburu showdown na mbụ n'elu-họọrọ na-amu amu Joe Spencer ga-eme ka ya pro mpụta mbụ megide Uriel Gonzalez (1-2-1, 1 Ko) na a anọ gburugburu 154-paụnd n'obi.

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas (20-3, 9 Kos), onye a mụrụ na Cuba na ugbu a bi na Las Vegas, bụ otu n'ime ihe kpa eti ọkpọ na egwuregwu na a ngwa-ngwa-riser na welterweight nkewa. Mgbe adịkwa a olu mkpebi Amir Imam na 2014, na 31-afọ Ugas were a afọ anya n'ebe ọkpọ ma laghachi na a dọkatụrụ adọka. N'oge a 12-ọnwa-adịru si August 2016 na August 2017, Ugas merie ise ogologo ọgụ, -akụ anya n'elu contenders na atụmanya tinyere Jamal James, Bryant Perrella, Levan Ghvamichava, Thomas Dulorme na Nelson Lara, tinyere multiple Enwee Mmeri na obere mara ọrụ.

 

 

 

 

 

Robinson (24-2, 12 Kos) bụ nnọọ ezigbo a Philadelphia fighter - a oké oku okpu onye mgbe niile na-abịa ọgụ na-enwe mmasị ịnọ na-arụsi ọrụ ike. Ugas ga-anọchi anya otu n'ime toughest ịma aka nke Robinson ji ọrụ. The 32-afọ southpaw agha ugboro atọ afọ gara aga na-abịa anya a asaa gburugburu oru mkpebi mmeri Breidis Prescott na Atlantic City on June 30.

 

 

 

 

 

Ịchịkọta n'abalị nke-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na-unbeaten Andrés Cortes (6-0, 4 Kos) na a isii-gburugburu fechaa agha, undefeated Brian Gallegos (6-0, 4 Kos) na isii agba nke ibu featherweight edinam, super flyweight contender Ava Knight (14-2-4, 5 Kos) na a isii gburugburu mma na unbeaten atụmanya Jonathan Esquivel (6-0, 5 Kos) alụ Cameron Burroughs (4-2, 3 Kos) na a isii-gburugburu Middleweight agha.

 

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Danny Garcia vs. Brandon Rios & David Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril Los Angeles Press Conference Quotes & Photos

Garcia vs. Rios & Benavidez vs. Gavril 2 na-ewe ebe Saturday, February 17 na-na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas & N'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere
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LOS ANGELES (January 9, 2018) – Two-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri Danny “Ngwa” Garcia na mbụ n'ụwa onye mmeri Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios wee na-eche ihu na ihu n'ihi na oge mbụ Tuesday na a pịa ogbako na Los Angeles ịkpọsa ha isi omume showdown ewere ọnọdụSaturday, -Ahụ. 17 na-na SHOWTIME si Mandalay Bay Ihe Center na Las Vegas na n'ihu site Premier Boxing agbachitere.
Jekwara Tuesday bu WBC Super Middleweight World onye mmeri David Benavidez na n'elu contender Ronald Gavril, onye na-ezute a rematch nke ha na-akpali akpali ụwa aha agha si September na co-atụmatụ nke telecast.
Tiketi maka ndụ omume, nke a na-akwalite Mayweather n'ọkwá na TGB n'ọkwá, ndị na ere ugbu a na dị na AXS.com.
Ebe a bụ ihe alụso nwere ikwu Tuesday si Conga Room na L.A. Live:
Danny Garcia
“M na-eche n'ezie ezi uche na ọkpụkpụ nri ugbu a. My ahụ zuru ike na njikere nwere nnukwu 2018 amalite February 17.
“Ị nwere na-lekwasịrị anya ịga nke ọma na a ọgụ dị ka nke a na m na-eche Brandon Rios maara na. M na-azụ ike otú ahụ ka m olileanya na ọ bụ kwa. Enweghị ihe m ga-ewere a ọgụ anya.
“Nke a bụ a kpochapụwo ọgụ nke a na oku okpu puncher vesos a brawler. M na-aga na-akwadebe maka ihe niile ma na mmalite 2018 anya nri. M ga-abụ na fighter M na mgbe a na.
“M ike na ike na njikere ịlụ ọgụ. M na-etinye na ọnwụ ka Keith Thurman m n'azụ na-aga n'ihu. M ga-elekwasị anya na-Danny Garcia on February 17. M ike ịpị ma na-agbalị ime ukwuu, M nnọọ nwere iji na-enweta mmeri.
“Anyị abụọ akaebe n'otu oge na 140-pound na anyị ga-esi a ohere agha mgbe ahụ, ma ọ bụ ihe niile banyere oge ọkpọ. Ihe na-arụ ọrụ si na ugbu a anyị na-na na njikere ịga isi-to-isi.
“Ọ dịghị mgbe m azụ ala na m maara na Brandon Rios na-ahụ na na m. Mgbe m na-abịa na-alụ ọgụ. Ọ na-aga na-a oké matchup na anyị ekwekọghị na mkpebi siri ike anyị.
“Na-amasị m na-ekiri ndị ikpeazụ atọ ọgụ nke m iro. Echere m na ọ na-enye m ezigbo ihe gosiri na ihe ọ na-aga na-ele anya dị na agha n'abalị. M na a na-ekiri teepu nke ikpeazụ m ọgụ kwa otú anyị nwere ike na-a oké egwuregwu plan ọnụ.
“Adị m ka m na m agha a ọma agha megide Thurman. Ọ mere n'ezie itinye aka. M chere mgbe anọ gburugburu ọ ihu ọma onyinyo ọkpọ. M adịghị ụta ya n'ihi na ị ga-abụ ogbi iguzo n'ihu m. Anyị ga-eme mgbanwe ụfọdụ ma tinye m ihe m ama-eme nke ọma.
“M na a nyere ndị Shawn Porter ọgụ ma m na-eche na a ga-enwe oké agha. O nwere mmasị na-abịa n'ihu na m a oké oku okpu na counter-puncher. M na-eche Fans ga-hụrụ ya n'anya, ma Shawn Porter kwesịrị ịkpachara anya ihe ọ na-achọ inwere maka.”
Brandon Rios
“Onye na-amaghị m style. M na na ebe a na-agba egwu, M na-abịa na-alụ ọgụ. M na-aga n'ebe ahụ na m obi-egosi na ụwa na m ka na-otu nke kasị mma si n'ebe.
“M na-eche ike ma m na-eche rejuvenated. My aru choro ụfọdụ ọzọ n'ihi na niile m na-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na-alụ agha. Ọ na-ada a ọnụ ọgụgụ na ahụ m na ugbu a, m na-eche ka ihe ọma dị ka mgbe. M dịkwa njikere-egosi na ụwa a dị iche iche Brandon Rios.
“Ị na-alụ ọgụ nke kacha mma na-agbalị ịbụ ndị kasị mma. Danny Garcia a elu na n'elu nke a egwuregwu n'ihi na a ogologo oge. M njikere mgbe niile maka a ule.
“M na-bụghị mgbe niile buru ọzụzụ na m arọ ihe ike dị ka m kwesịrị inwe. M dị obere ma daa ogbi na m mehiere ihe. Ndị emehie nọ m gara aga na m na oké udi nri ugbu a.
“M na a na-azụ n'ezie ike nwere a full gas tank na agha n'abalị. Na m nwere ike nọgidere lara ezumike nká ma m ka na-enwe ya na m na-e ka ọzọ m nwere ike si na nke a egwuregwu. M hụrụ n'anya n'ezie ọkpọ na m obi ụtọ na-azụ na a nnukwu agha dị ka nke a.
“M mgbe niile obi ike mgbe m ga-esi na-mgbanaka. Inwe Robert Garcia na e nwere nwanne m nwoke na m. Ọ bụ naanị ka olu ọzọ na m na-eji na-na na m na-atụkwasị obi.
“N'ịbụ azụ ke mgbanaka e a obere bit akwara-wracking ma obi dị m ụtọ na-mgbanaka nchara anya. M mere ihe m na-eme ma obi ụtọ ga-esi site na ahụmahụ. M ekele n'ezie na-na a ọnọdụ na-alụ ọgụ Danny Garcia.
“M na na na njikere ịlụ ọgụ ọ bụla n'ime n'elu alụso. M chere na were oge m n'ihi na m maara na m na-alụ ọgụ onye ọ bụla nke ga-kwụpụ elu. M nwetara ihe m chọrọ na ugbu a ọ bụ oge na-uru.”
DAVID BENAVIDEZ
“M ga-eme ka a na nkwupụta on February 17. M ahapụ Mandalay Bay na belt na m ubu. M ga-ahụ knockout na nke ahụ bụ ihe m na-achọ ime.
“Ọ na-a m nrọ ebe ọ bụ na m bụ obere nwa ewu ka jikota utu aha na nke ahụ bụ ihe m na-arụ ọrụ n'ebe ugbu a. M chọrọ ịbụ otu nke kasị mma na akụkọ ihe mere eme nke arọ òtù na m na-arụ ọrụ ike iji mezuo na.
“M nke-ntà ibu Middleweight n'ụwa onye mmeri na akụkọ ihe mere eme na m na-aga na-egosi Gavril mere. M nnọọ kpaliri anya ọbụna karịa oge ikpeazụ na-enweta knockout.
“M toro na oge ebe onye obula agha onye obula. E bụ nke ukwuu ume na obi ụtọ na onye ọ bụla agha na nke ahụ bụ ihe m na-achọ ime ka Fans. Nke a na-aga na-abụ oké agha na ị na-achọghị ka uche.
“M na-eche dị ka m meriri mbụ agha doro anya na. Gavril eche na ya na-aga na-abịa ma na-akụ aka m ugbu a, ma ọ bụrụ na ọ nwere ọtụtụ ihe obi ike, ọ ga-mere ke akpa ọgụ. M na-azụ nnọọ ike ugbu a na-aga n'ebe ahụ ma na akwa ya.
“The atụmatụ nke a agha ga-ntakịrị bit dị iche iche. Anyị nwere ihe ụfọdụ nke anyị na-eme atụmatụ. Ma ọ ka na-aga na-a agha, n'ihi na m chọrọ ịbụ onye na akwado friendly fighter. M na-enwe olileanya na-ezu ohi na show.
“M dike otú ahụ ka m na-eche dị m na a na ọnọdụ na-eme ka ụfọdụ oké ịlụ ọgụ na n'ọdịnihu dị nso. Achọrọ m na-eto eto nke World Boxing Super Series 168-paụnd ndorondoro. M na-asọpụrụ na-ke otu kọlụm dị ka ndị ọzọ akaebe na m nwere ike na-eche na-esi na mgbaaka na ha.
“Adịghị m ileghara Gavril oge mbụ. M maara na ọ bụ a contender na ọ batara siri ike na njikere ịlụ ọgụ. M maara ya style ugbu a m na-aga na-aga na-arụ ọrụ na-mma. E nwere ọtụtụ ihe m ga-eme na mbụ agha. M na-aga na-uru a.”
Ronald Gavril
“M na-eche ọ dị ka ndị mmadụ sị na ọ na-aga n'ime anyị mbụ agha. Ọ bụghị agha ọ bụla ezigbo alụso, ya mere na ị hụrụ ihe mere mgbe o we rigo imegide onye.
“M n'ezie obi ụtọ ịbụ ebe a na-na a ọnọdụ maka a rematch. M na-ekele David Benavidez maka ekwere m ọgụ. M chere na m merie ndị mbụ agha ka m maara na m chọrọ nke a ozugbo. M akwụ a rematch.
“Amụtara m ọtụtụ ihe si akpa ọgụ. Ama m ihe m ga-eme ka mma a. The atụmatụ ga-gbanwee na Aga m ịrụsi ọrụ ike karị dị n'ogige ịdị njikere. M na-arụ ọrụ na kasị mma m nwere ike uche na ọkpụkpụ.
“Ọ bụ a na-eto eto fighter onye ka nwere ọtụtụ ihe na-amụta. Right ugbu a, ọ bụ onye mmeri, ma ọ ga-adị njikere. Nke a ga-abụ ihe dị mfe ọgụ maka ya. M na-aga na e-ewute ya na imeri n'ọgụ.
“M nwere ike ime ọtụtụ ihe dị mma karịa nke mbụ agha. M gosipụtara na m nwere na nkà na mbụ egwuregwu, na ugbu a, m ga-mma iji na-enweta mmeri. M ebe a maka a mere. Ọ na-adịghị ga-abụ ihe dị mfe ọgụ maka ya.
“M na naanị na-eche banyere David Benavidez ugbu a. M na-etinye ihe niile n'ime a rematch na-na-belt. Mgbe m emeri, ndị ọzọ ga-elekọta onwe ya.”
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