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Undefeated Prospect Earl Newman Battles Once-Beaten Leo Hall In Undercard Action on Friday, Kẹsán 9 From Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.

Die! Middleweight Contender Jorge Sebastian Heiland, Former World Champion Kermit Cintron, & Local Contender Frank DeAlba Featured On Stacked Undercard
READING, PA. (Kẹsán 7, 2016) – Unbeaten afojusọna Earl Newman (9-0, 7 KOs) takes on once-beaten Leo Hall (8-1, 7 KOs) in light heavyweight action that highlights an exciting undercard on Friday, Kẹsán 9 from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa.
The Kẹsán 9 event is headlined by middleweight world champion Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs defending his world title in a rematch against former world champion Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Spike. Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT and features undefeated lightweights colliding for a vacant world title as Robert ajinde gba loriRichard Commey. Tun lori kaadi, local contender Travis “Mi Time” Kauffmanwill be featured in a 10-round fight against heavyweight Josh Gormley.
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Also featured on the stacked undercard of fights is Argentine middleweight Jorge Sebastian Heiland (27-4-2, 14 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ yika ija, tele aye asiwaju Kermit Cintron (37-5-2, 28 KOs) in an eight round welterweight fight against Florida’s Manny Woods (15-5-1, 5 KOs) and local junior lightweight Frank DeAlba (19-2-2, 8 KOs) taking on ArkansasEyi ti Evans (12-2-1, 6 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ yika ija.
The action continues with a pair of prospects from Philadelphia as super middleweight Christopher Brooker (10-1, 5 KOs) takes on tough contender Elvin Ayala (28-7-1, 12 KOs) in an eight-round fight and unbeaten Thomas Velásquez (5-0, 4 KOs) enters the ring in a four-round super featherweight battle.
Rounding out the night are a trio of local Reading prospects as super welterweight Erik Orisun omi (7-1-1, 1 KO) battles unbeaten Simon Henriksson (4-0, 1 KO) in a six-round affair, Junior welterweight Kashon Hutchinson (1-0, 1 KO) mu lori Jordan Morales(1-1, 1 KO) in a four-round bout and junior lightweight Miguel Martinez (2-2) lodi si Nicholas Hernandez (4-1, 1 KO) in six-rounds of super welterweight action.
A former New York Golden Gloves champion, Newman has shown impressive power in stopping seven of his first nine opponents since turning pro in 2014. The 25-year-old out of Brooklyn is coming in off of a stoppage victory over Dustin Craig Echard in April. He faces his toughest opponent to date in the 21-year-old Hall out of Detroit. Hall knocked out seven of his first eight opponents before losing for the first time in December 2015.
Ija jade ti Buenos Aires, Argentina, Heiland will be making his U.S. debut when he steps into the ring on Friday night. The 29-year-old has won six straight fights heading into bout, including a sensational knockout of Matthew Macklin in 2014. Heiland most recently defeated Martin Fidel Rios in April in a 10-round matchup.
Cintron is a former welterweight world champion who owns victories over Alfredo Angulo, Lovemore Ndou and Ronald Cruz. The Puerto Rican fighter who lives in Reading fought Argentine great Sergio Martinez to a draw and has battled top fighters from Canelo Alvarez to Antonio Margarito. He enters this bout on a four-fight win streak including two victories so far this year. He takes on the 29-year-old Woods out of St. Petersburg, who has also picked up two wins in 2016.
The 29-year-old De Alba had a 19 fight unbeaten streak snapped in December 2015, when he dropped a narrow majority decision to unbeaten Omar Douglas, but he has rebounded with back-to-back stoppage victories in 2016. Originally from Bayamon, Puerto Rico but now fighting out of Reading he’ll battle Little Rock’s Evans, who started off his pro career in 2012 with eight straight wins.
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Road to Heavyweight championship continues this Friday for Travis Kauffman

READING, PA (Kẹsán 5, 2016)–Travis Kauffman believes he is very close to realizing his goal to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world.
In order for that to be realized, he must not stumble yi Friday night when he takes on Josh Gormley as part of the undercard of a championship doubleheader at the Santander Arena in Kaufman’s hometown of Reading, Penn.
awọn kaadi, which has been dubbed the biggest fight card in Reading, will be televised live on Spike TV, will be headlined by Daniel Jacobs defending the WBA Middleweight championship in a rematch against former junior middleweight titlist Sergio Mora. Ni awọn televised àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated lightweights Robert Easter Jr. and Richard Commey vie for the vacant IBF Lightweight title.
Kauffman (30-1, 22 KO ká), who has been training in Reading for this fight. knows he can’t slip up against the hard punching Gormley.
Training has been good and we have been working hard,” wi Kauffman.
Despite what people may think, there is no added pressure fighting at home. It is just another day at the office. When I am in the ring, I just block the crowd out and I am just trying to look good.
In Gormley, he taking on an opponent has a record of 22-5 pẹlu 21 knockouts and Kauffman is not taken him lightly.
Gormley is a big guy and a big puncher. Any guy who is over 200 poun, you have to take seriously and I do not underestimate anybody.
Kauffman feels that a good performance should put him on the short-list for a world title shot in the next year.
We are hoping in the beginning of 2017 that we can get a title shot. The ultimate goal is to be champion of the world. I know a lot of fighters think its about the money, but in order to make that money, you have to be champion.
Kauffman may have already received that coveted title shot had he been awarded the decision in his December 12, 2015 bout with Chris Arreola.
In that bout, Kauffman dropped Arreola and most people who watched the fight ringside and on television believed Kauffman should have been given the decision. But Arreola got the majority nod, but later tested positive in a post fight drug test and the bout was ruled a no-contest. Arreola subsequently got a July 16th title shot, but was stopped by WBC champion Deontay Wilder.
I can’t dwell on that fight. It is behind me. Chris is a friend, but he didn’t take advantage of the opportunity. That was yesterday and I am only looking forward to my future.
The selection Gormley has it’s purpose as he stands 6’5and Kauffman sees this as a rehearsal for bigger fights down the line.
This is a stay busy fight, but he is dangerous. He is a tall guy and when you look at all the champions, Wilder, Joshua, Fury, they are all very tall men. If I can’t get one of them next, I want someone in the top-ten. Mo fẹ lati ja ti o dara ju. Everyone is avoiding Luis Ortiz, I would love to fight him. Anthony Joshua, Arthur Pin. I need fights like that because it will prove to everyone that I belong at the top of the division,but first things first. I have to be cautious of Gormley’s power.
Kauffman, who has very good boxing skills, has a different mindset for his future fights.
I learned in that fight, that I can’t leave anything to the judges. The way my trainer Naazim Richardson trains his fighters, they really make them believe in themselves. Friday night, I am not looking past Gormley, I am looking through him, and I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for me.
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Daniel Jacobs, Sergio Mora, Robert ajinde & Richard Commey Media Conference Call Transcript

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Marc Abrams
Dara. Welcome to the Daniel Jacobs/Sergio Mora conference call. The rematch will take place Friday night, September 9th, at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania, and live on Spike TV. It’s a championship double header, a great show that will also feature the IBF lightweight championship of the world between undefeated Robert Easter and undefeated Richard Commey of Accra, Ghana. The show is promoted by Kings Boxing. And to make some opening statements, the President of Kings Boxing Mr. Marshall Kauffman. Marshall?
Marshall Kauffman
Pẹlẹ O, gbogbo ènìyàn. It’s a pleasure to be able to host such an exciting fight comeSeptember 9th. I’m looking forward to fireworks between both thesewith both of these bouts. You havewith Richard Commey and Robert Easter, Jr., and of course, Daniel Jacobs and Sergio Mora, it’s going to be an exciting night. Mo n gan nwa siwaju si o. And the [aïpe] town of Reading as well is really excited about such a big event coming to our town.
Abrams
Daradara, we’ll start with Robert Easterwould like to make an opening comment.
Robert ajinde
Yeah, I’ll all very excited to come to Reading, PA, and fight for the IBF world title. Ireti, Richard Commey will bring his A game to the table because I’m definitely bringing my A-plus game to the table.
Abrams
Ati, Richard, would you like to make an opening statement?
Richard Commey
Oh, Yeah, I’m very excited to have this opportunity to fight for the IBF lightweight world title. I’ve worked so hard to get this opportunity. And I know Robert Easter, Jr., has also. Nítorí, o ti n lilọ si jẹ nla a ija.
Q
Robert, besikale, he hasn’t faced anyone with your height, reach, agbara, and speed. Is that accurate? Can you give an assessment of your thoughts on that?
Ọjọ ajinde
Bẹẹni, se ko, he hasn’t faced anyone like me and my agility, my power, my length, my reach. He hasn’t faced a guy like me. Nítorí, that’s where I come in and take over this fight.
Q
Ti a ba tun wo lo, who would you say that you have faced that is either comparable or better than him in ways that you think he needhe would need to be able to compete against you?
Ọjọ ajinde
Oun ni–Méndez, he was a speedy, speedy guy, sare, and could move a lot. Ṣugbọn, what I’m hearing, Commey brings pressure I guess. That’s probably the only thing Mendez didn’t have. He camehe definitely came to fight, tilẹ, but he was a speedy guy, a slick guy, to move his hands.
Q
I guess the last question, is there anything that is different or unique about Richard that you haven’t seen in an actual fight? I know you’ve been in sparring with guys like [Lamont Peterson] ati Anthony Peterson, Adrian Broner, guys like that. Ṣugbọn, in an actual fight, is there anything about him that you respect to the level that you’re really going to have to be on your P’s and Q’s about?
Ọjọ ajinde
Every opponent you step in the ring with you have to respect. Ṣugbọn, it’s nothing unique I see coming from him. It’s nothing I haven’t seen or faced. Nítorí, bi mo ti so, this should be a walk in the park for me, and I say that with confidence.
Q
Dara. Richard, I wonder what tradition you know when you talk about Azumah Nelson Have you talked to any of those guys or heard from any of those guys ?
Commey
Bẹẹni. And I’m going to use the advice Azumah gave me over the last few weeks here in Ghana.
Q
Richard, how does Robert stack up to left hander went the distance with both those guys. Have you seen anything like what you’re going to see out of Robert in terms of reach and–?
Commey
I’ve inspired a lot of people with a lot of heart. I need this opportunity. His height really won’t matter. I’m coming there to win and that’s what I’m coming to do.
Q
The last question, what do you think you’vethat he hasn’t fought anyone like? What do you think is unique about you that he hasn’t seen before?
Commey
Daradara, I’m a tall guy. And no matter what he does, I can win. Mo wa lagbara. And I can take punches and I can punch as well. I can do all that. If he can’the will lose. I respect the height and his reach and his skills as a boxer.
Q
I’ll start with you, Ọjọ ajinde. Welcome to the fight, and good luck to you. You mentioned that you’re ready, and Commey has not fought anybody of your caliber. Ṣugbọn, if you look at both records, you guys are both undefeated with a nice double figure of knockouts. And he’s already a champion is his country and all that. Bayi, and you are an ex-Olympian. Are you telling me, or as I understand, that you’re minimizing what he has, taking in consideration that he is undefeated, just like you, and somebody’s always got to go? Nítorí, what do youhow do you assess that?
Ọjọ ajinde
Seeing the few rounds I did watch is the skills, and I wouldn’t say they were that good, but he–bi mo ti so, he’s just very strong. Wọn sọ wipe o ni lagbara. Ṣugbọn, you’re only strong to somebody you can hit.
When you got toboxing out there, like me, I’m using my rank, my length, and what I’m throwing [can be] hard as well, how you going to be able to get past that? Nítorí, bi mo ti so, the skills are not much there. Ṣugbọn, I don’t like to get hit that much. I won’t get hit that much. Nítorí, I’m going to take all that away, and then whatever he’s bringing and adjust to have him adjust to me. Once I get him in my game plan, the fight is going to go my way the whole few rounds it’s going to last.
Q
Do you feel that your Olympic experience is an advantage over him because, lẹhinna, when you get to the high heights of Olympic experience and international amateur fighting, you’re almost like a pro? It’s almost like stepping into the living room when you turn pro. Nítorí, that hasyou have an edge on that?
Ọjọ ajinde
I wouldn’t pretty much focus on the amateur side because the transition from the amateur to pro is way different. You know patience.So, I’ll transition pretty quickly like Lamont Peterson, Anthony Peterson, Adrien Broner, guys like that..
Q
Are you hoping tojust to name two guys to follow the tradition of African champions, like Ike Quartey and the great Azumah Nelson, to bring another title back to Africa? Is this whatnot only to win, dajudaju, but isthis is your direction, your crusade, when you were saying that, “Níkẹyìn, I got a chance at a world title,” and your heart of hearts, this is what you want to do, to bring another title to Africa?
Commey
Bẹẹni, that’s exactly what I want to do. Like you said, the likes of Ike Quartey, Azumah Nelson, to bring a championship back to my country.
Q
Knowing that this is for the vacant IBF world title, dajudaju, what have youwithout giving out trade secrets, what have you done in camp todifferent or with a high acceleration to make sure that your hand is raised in victory over Easter?
Commey
Daradara, dajudaju, I spar a lot of big guys like Joshua Clottey, and I have the kind of power to excel in the gym and on fight night. I want to follow the tradition of Ghanaian boxing. Nítorí, I’m coming there to make sure, once I get my game plan underway, then I’ll victorious.
Q
Do you run at all the risk of being a little overconfident against another opponent who is also undefeated and has traveled all over, fought a lot of different type of fighters in all different countries and certainly has no fear of coming here? Are you a little overconfident in those remarks?
Ọjọ ajinde
Ṣe Ko, not at all. Rara. I believe in my skill. And I know what I’ll come and do, just like my last fight and fight before that and a few fights before that. Once I got my game plan, when I come in the ring, I know how to make the fighter try to adjust to me. Once I get a fighter try and adjust to me, then the fight is already won.
The skills, you can see the skills, mine and his. He’s a straight coming-forth fighter, try to hard punch and all that. Ṣugbọn, when got boxing and you can punch as well and you can move, don’t matter. It speaks for itself.
Q
Nítorí, how surprised were you that Barthelemy did give up the title and that you ended up getting this title shot? Seems to me probably about maybe around a year or so or at least in the IBF 9 tabi 10 months sooner than maybe you had expected.
Ọjọ ajinde
I knew after the Mendez fight I was going to have a big fight coming up. Nítorí, either way, I was going to train like it was a championship fight, like I do always. Nítorí, it is surprising that it came up this soon.
Q
Do you think, when you face him, you’re going to have to use your height and length and box him because you mentioned how aggressive he is, or is this going to be similar to Argenis Mendez, where you can drop that big shot at any moment and knock the guy out?
Ọjọ ajinde
Yeah, I’m going to and I will have to box. That’s the plan for every opponent I fight. I box and use my length. Nítorí, as long as I do that and see a weaknesswherever I see a weakness, that’s when I go for it.
Q
I count six different countries that you’ve fought in between your home country, United States, throughout Europe. Can you talk about what that experience has done in terms of giving you confidence to come again to the United States and take on an American fighter in a pretty significant fight for a world title?
Commey
Like you said, I’ve been fighting all over the world. I’m very comfortable fighting in the U.S. I don’t really think about where I’m going to fight, just do my best, and whatever happens, I take it because, bi a afẹṣẹja, I need to prepare. I need to be ready to go wherever to fight. I’m ready to go anywhere to fight to so wherever I go as a boxer. Nítorí, I’m all good
Q
Richard, can you just give me your opinion about the kind of fighter and what you think about the style of Robert Easter, if you’ve seen him fight?
Commey
What I’ve seen of him, I know he’s a great boxer, a skilled boxer, and he tries to move a lot. Ṣugbọn, likewise, Mo ti le apoti. I can come forward. Nítorí, on the night of the fight, pato, I know what I’m going to do.
Q
Did you have a preference of fighting Barthelemy, who was the reigning champion, or taking on another undefeated fighter for the vacant title, or did it not make a difference to you?
Commey
Daradara, at the end of the day, that’s you want. Once you got a chance to fight for it, whatever comes, it doesn’t really matter who you’re supposed to fight. It’s the title I want. Nítorí, for me, I don’t really feel much disappointed. I’m there to fight for the title. That’s what I want. Nítorí, I’m not disappointed. It’s all good as I’m really looking forward for the title. And once I’m fighting for the title, I don’t mind.
Abrams
Dara. We’re going to wrap up this part of the call. I know we’ve gotSergio is on the line. And I think Daniel will be on the line in a second. Just a quick final comment from both, we’ll start with Robert.
Ọjọ ajinde
Just be ready September 9th. I’ll come bring a lot of fireworks and a lot of action and another short bout, September 9th, and will be the IBF champion.
Commey
Come on the 9th ti Kẹsán. I’m coming to put my life on the line. And I’m going to be the world champion, IBF lightweight world champion.
Abrams
E dupe, buruku. We’ll see you in Reading September 9th. Ati, Danielle, I think we’re ready now with theI believe Sergio is on the line. I know Daniel going to be in, in a second. Mo ro, while we wait for Daniel, Marshall, I don’t know if you want to introduce Sergio?
Kauffman
Sergio Mora, a very exciting fighter. His last fight was fireworks. And I’m looking forward to fireworks once again. Danny Jacobs dropped him first, and Sergio came back and took advantage of Danny’s mistakes. And then the third knockdown was something that’s still a question mark, whether it was from a knockdown or a twisted ankle. Nítorí, there are question marksthere are questions that are left to be spoken for. And I believe Sergio is in shape. And we’ll see, bi eleyi September 9th. How about it, Sergio?
Sergio Mora
It was no knockdown. I alwaysI’m the one getting punched, bi o ti le je pe. Nítorí, I didn’t feel the punch, and it was definitely just me twisting my ankle. It was Jacobs pushing me down as well. Yeah, the referee kept warning Jacobs also that he was pushing me down with his elbow. I normally go down low like that. Nítorí, it’s not the first time it happened. Nítorí, it’s a mix of a lot of things. Ṣugbọn, it wasn’t a punch to knock me down. It was all my ankle. And if was a punch, then why didn’t I stay down? I was up at the count of two or three on one foot. Nítorí, it definitely wasn’t a punch.
Abrams
And I believe the WBA middleweight champion Daniel Jacob on the line. Daniel, you want opening statements and maybe a response to that?
Daniel Jacobs
Daradara, I came in briefly. And from what I hear, he’s saying that that last shot wasn’t a punch that put him down. I don’t know what my eyes were seeing, or I don’t know what my fists felt, but in my opinion, and I think, if you clearly go to the video, the replay, it was a punch that put him down. It was the uppercut that startedwhich had him backwithdraw and back up. And then it was the overhand right that put him down. Nítorí–.
Mora
The overhand right grazed the back of my head. Yeah, the overhand right grazed the back of my head, but my ankle was already twisted. It was a tricky shot.
Jacobs
It could be a graze. It could be whatever you want to say it could be, but it put you down. Gbọ, let me give my opening statement, please. I just got on the line.
Mora
Ṣugbọn, it didn’t keep me down. If I was hurt, –I wouldn’t have gotten up.
Jacobs
Dara. Allow me to have my opening statement, Sergio, please. I just got on the line, brother. Show some respect. I just got on the line. Nítorí, my opening statement, tara ati awọn okunrin jeje, it is the honor to be back into the ring. I’ve been out for quite some time. The reason we’ve actually been out for so long was because we were trying to get a better opportunity at fighting B.J. Saunders. O han ni, that fight took a little longer than anticipated. And this is the reason why this fight is happening. It isn’t because I’ve been avoiding Sergio Mora. I just understand that this fight for my career at this particular point isn’t really going to do anything for me. It’s more going to do anythingmore for Sergio than it would do for me. Ṣugbọn, me and him have the same management in Al Haymon. Nítorí, I can understand why this fight is being made.
Ṣugbọn, the reasons why he’s saying this fight is being made as far as me ducking him and not wanting to fight him, Mo mọ, that’s absurd. That’s absurd. Ṣugbọn, I’m just excited nevertheless to be back into the ring. It’s a good time for me to be able to get back in there and have some fun again. I look forward to a very good matchup again I hope. Ṣugbọn, one question that I do have for Sergio is, in previous interviews, he said that he was going to have a more exciting style and he was tired of being the born fighter he used to be that wasn’t appealing to fans, and he wasn’t going to do much running, this other stuff, stuff that he’s been getting criticized before, he wasn’t going to do that. And now that he says he’s felt the power of myself, he says he’s going to completely switch the game plan. Nítorí, my question is, whatwhy the sudden change? Mo mọ, what’s the difference now? Why are you not going to be more exciting and more appealing now, like you said before?
Mora
I said I was going to be exciting and more aggressive. I didn’t say I was going to be stupid.
Jacobs
Oh, Yeah, that is stupid to come andthat will be stupid to come and actually go toe to toe and bang with me. You’re absolutely right. So it’ll be interesting to see the game plan that you have for this coming fight because I just hope it’s not a stinker, ọkan. You’re getting a second opportunity at a worldat my world title shot. Please let’s not make it a snoozer. It’s bad enough we’re both receiving a lot of criticism for this fight, but dude, please let’s just make it exciting.
Mora
Hey, listen, I’m the king of criticism. If you can’t take criticism, you don’t belong to be a champion. You don’t belong in the top like that. That’s part of being a world champion is taking all the bullshit from critics and media and everyone else. And if you’re thin-skinned, then you’re not going to hang very much as the world champion.
Jacobs
Dara. Bẹẹni, sir. Ready for some questions.
Q
Sergio, after that first fight, you said that you felt that, because it was so early in the fight, it was going to be called-be a no contest. Turns out it ultimately ended up being a loss on your record. Do you feel like the fact that it’s been sothat the fight ended in that way, do you feel like an extra layer of motivation to try to win this second fight?
Mora
Ṣe Ko, that blemish on my career isit’s already there. I tried to contest it with the New York Commission. Ṣugbọn, it got me nowhere. The New York Commission is a mess as we’re all finding out when it comes to the fights and boxing and MMA and everything else. Nítorí, I went that route. It didn’t go anywhere. Nítorí, I’m going to have that TKO on my record for the rest of my career and the rest of my life. And it’s sad because I don’t want it to be on a technicality. Nítorí, does it irk me? Egba. Ṣugbọn, am I past it? Bẹẹni. I just want an opportunity to clear whatever happened. Jacobs said that he dropped me twice. I only fell once. I dropped him once. Round of the year, Eré alaworan. Second round, I feel I was in control and winning. Pẹlu 5 tabi 10 seconds left, the injury happens, and I bust my ankle. Nítorí, there’s a lot of unanswered questions. And for whatever reason this fight is happening again, I’m going toI’m fully prepared for whatever comes. And I just want toI just want my opportunity. And I’m thankful that I got it.
Q
Daniel, in that–ni akọkọ yika, Sergio did knock you down. You said after the fight ended that you were a little bit careless in that first round. Are you taking a more conservative approach, or are you being a little more careful knowing that Sergio has the capabilities of knocking you down?
Jacobs
Gbọ, there’s always opportunities to learn and grow in the sport of boxing. Even with a light-punching guy like Sergio Mora, I learned a valuable lesson that, after I knocked him down and I was going in for the kill, that you still have to be defensive minded, even when you have a guy hurt because I was on the verge of stopping this man. There’s no way around that. I was definitely on the verge of stopping him. Ṣugbọn, ninu mi lokan, I got a little careless. And the way I had my feet spread, Mo mọ, I just got caught with a real clean shot. It’s nothing I can take away from him. He definitely earned that. Ṣugbọn, it was a valuable lesson to me and a lesson that I’m sure I won’t make again.
Q
Sergio, how was the rehab in trying to get back and healthy? Was there anything that, during that time, you looked at yourself as a fighter and wanted to improve upon for this rematch?
Mora
Ṣe Ko, not as a fighter. The only thing I had in mind was to heal up 100 ogorun. I did everything in my power, in my capability to heal up properly. I did all theI got the best treatment. I tried to go with the best physical therapist and with ice and do all the remedies, all the Mexican remedies that my mom would tell me to do. And I tried to do everything possible to do it. Nítorí, finally, Mo–lẹhin 6 si 7 osu, I startedlittle by little started putting pressure on it. And I started feeling good and taking ittaking Aleve. And sometimes, I have to take cortisone shots in order for me to go harder and faster. Nítorí, I just did everything in my ability, plus prayer. And thank God I’m back.
Q
I don’t know who’s best fit to answer this question, but is there a rubber match clause in the event that Sergio pulls the upset?
Mora
I’m the king of rematches. Nítorí, I’ll answer that. I’ve had four rematches. This is going to be my fifth. And I’ve never had a rubber match. I probably deserved a rubber match with Brian Vera. Ṣugbọn, Texas is just too big and strong for me to beat. Nítorí, rubber matches, Emi ko mọ. We’ll see. I got to get the win first.
Q
Are you confident, Sergio, in your ability to plant on your ankle?
Mora
Egba. Bayi, Emi ni. There were times within the year that I’ve been off that I questioned it. And I’m 35 years old now. Nítorí, everything heals up slower. I can’t fool myself. Nítorí, ma, I question it. Ṣugbọn, bayi, I’m not anymore. I did everything. I put all the pressure, sprinting uphill, sprinting downhill, stopping on a dime, pivoting, twisting. And I feel an ache here and there. Ṣugbọn, as far as me doing, I’ve done it. Nítorí, irorun, Mo wa nibẹ. Mo setan.
Q
Daniel, do you feel this fight is a backwards step?
Jacobs
I absolutely do. Mo mọ, I think it’s just–si mi, this is kind of like a just-stay-busy fight because we weren’t able to get the fight that we actually wanted, for whatever reason. Ṣugbọn, si mi, I don’t think this does anything for my career. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, we’ve always wanted to move up to bigger and better opposition each time out. This is kind of a step back. And I understand that it left a bitter taste in certain people’s mouths because of the way Sergio Mora lost. Ṣugbọn, ni temi, he was on the verge anyway. Nítorí, that’s how I look at it. Ṣugbọn, this is for me an opportunity to kind of quiet the critics and just make the final statement once and for all that I am the better fighter, better boxer.
Hell, I’m better in general inside that square ring. Sergio Mora has nothing in there to stop me, especially come September 9th. I’m in the best shape that I’ve ever been in my life. And he said before that I don’t like to go 12 iyipo. Mo mọ, I’ve never said that. Mo mọ, just because I’ve knocked guys out doesn’t mean I don’t like to go 12 iyipo. With the Caleb Truax fight, I wanted to go 12 iyipo, and I did, and then I stopped him in the 12th round. Nítorí, it’s not like I’d just like to go out there and have this false identity like I’m this super big knockout artist. I’m a superb boxer. I learned the fundamentals from the amateur USA boxing. I’ve gone internationally and performed on an international level. I know how to box. Sergio Mora is extremely awkward. That’s what allowed him to get where he is now. Take nothing away from him being a world champion. Yeah, I have to give him credit for that. Ṣugbọn, as a–.
Mora
About time you give me some credit. And guess what? Mo–and hey, listen, ọkan. Sorry to interrupt you, but that’s the first time you’ve ever given me credit.
Jacobs
Oh, I’m sorry. I thought I was answering the question. Dara. I’m going to let you go ahead.
Mora
That’s the first time you’ve ever given me credit, ọkan. O ṣeun pupọ. E dupe, Danny. E dupe.
Jacobs
Oh, okay. You’re very welcome. Ṣugbọn, as I was saying, bẹẹni, this is definitely a setback.
Q
It didn’t take long for you to get acquainted the first time around. What are your mindsets? Are you looking to pick up where you left off, or you taking a completely different approach this time around?
Mora
I’m still in shock that he gave me credit. Wo, the first time around, he downplayed and downgraded me as a former world champion. And he said that he wanted to move onto bigger and better things. I just want to touch on something. I’m the best name on Daniel Jacobs–se ko, let me take that back. I’m the most accomplished name on Daniel Jacobs’s record.
Nítorí, how is he downhow is he going backwards? How is he regressing by fighting me? I’m the bestI’m the most accomplished on his resume. He’s not even top three on mine. I’ve got hall of famers on my resume. I had to beat a world champion, a five-time world champion to become champion. He had to beat a guy Jarrod Fletcher JacobI don’t even know what the hell his name is, Fletcher Jones or whatever it is. Nítorí, the bottom line is you’ve got to give me my credit, ọkan. Nítorí, thank you for giving me that credit. Bayi, what was your question, lẹẹkansi? I’m sorry.
Q
Are you looking to pick up where you left off, or are you coming in with a totally different mindset?
Mora
Daradara, look, I know that I got dropped. I’ve been dropped before. I can get up, and I’m pretty resilient that way. Jacobs took a little longer to get the cobwebs off. Nítorí, o si–bayi, he knows that I can punch. I don’t think he’s going to come in as aggressive as he was the first time. If he does, maybe we’ll leave off. That’s going to be up to the champ. The champ wants to start if off, Mo wa ti o dara. Ti o ba ko, if I see himfighting behind a jab, then I’m going to have to go and put the pressure on a little bit.
Q
Ati, Daniel?
Jacobs
Nítorí, I justI totally feel like he’s just full of it right now. I don’t think he’s going to come forward. He’s even said it in the interview. Bayi, he understands and he knows how much power I possess. He’s going to change the game plan. And he’s going to try to take me into what he quotes are deep waters. Nítorí, he’s going to try to take me in later rounds, which in my opinion, he has to box, and he has to be on the back foot to do so.
Nítorí, ni temi, I think he’s going to try to make it a snoozer. He’s not going to try to make it exciting and come forward. And it’s just myit’s just up to me to make it an exciting. And I’m going to do what I’ve always done. I’m going to come forward, and I’m going to adjust if I need to make adjustments. And that’s simple. I want to hurt this man. There’s no way around it. I want him to feel and eat his words, clearly. Nítorí, I’m going to come in there, and I’m going to try and punch you in your face. It’s plain and simple, Sergio. That’s my game approach. Ṣugbọn, if you want to box–.
Mora
That’s all good. You try to reach my–.
Jacobs
If you want to go on the back foot–.
Mora
I’m going to be touching that body.
Jacobs
Hold on, sir. Hold on, baby. Hold on, baby. I’ll let you answer your question. Hold on now. Be respectful. If you wanted to be on the back foot, that’s the game that I can play, ju. I have an extreme amateur and professional boxing resume, brother. Bi, we can do this. Ṣugbọn, the game plan for me, to answer your question, is to go in there and hurt this man, akoko.
Q
Sergio, given the fact that Danny has said that this is a backwards step for him, he looks at it as a tune-up fight, didn’t really want to have the rematch, whywhat do you think it was that actually got you this rematch and I know you wanted very badly?
Mora
Al HAYMON, itele ati ki o rọrun, Al HAYMON. I think no one was campaigning for this rematch, Ati. And I think a lot of people were surprised that it happened. I certainly was surprised that I got the phone call because, even though I was promised by Al a big fight my first fight back, I didn’t expect it to be for world title versus Daniel Jacobs in a rematch. Nítorí, Mo wa gan, very thankful to Al Haymon. And honestly, just to–Mo mọ, not to be funny or anything, but if I really have to thank another person, another thing, it’s Twitter because it gives me a voice when I was injured. And I never had that before. I just wish I would’ve started it earlier and had more of a following. Nítorí, Yeah, I’ve got to thank Twitter, ju.
Q
Do you think–Mo mọ, you’ve had your ups and downs. You fought a lot of good names. Ṣugbọn, you mentioned a little earlier 35 ọdun atijọ. Do you think this maybe this could be your last chance at a world title?
Mora
Yeah, probably. Mo mọ, I can’t be foolish and say that I can moveI can beat Bernard Hopkins. I can’t. I’m not Bernard Hopkins. There’s only special people that could fight in their mid-30s and so on and still be fighting the best. Nítorí, even though, if my body hasn’t taken a beating, I’ve been in the game a long time. And the wear and tear from sparring and from running and from the dieting and from all the other stuff, all that takes effect.
Ṣugbọn, even though I am well preserved, I’m still the age that I am. And the hunger’s still there. Nítorí, nọmba ọkan, if the hunger’s still there, everything else falls into place. Nítorí, we’re going to find out in two weeks exactly if the hunger and my body is at the same level.
Q
Were you anxious to just go right back in with Danny in a second fight if you could get the fight, or did you consider a tune-up?
Mora
Ṣe Ko, se ko. Great question, Ati. Me and my team did have that discussion. And we did think about fighting someone else. And I think Alfredo Angulo was a name they offered and were considering. Ṣugbọn, we know Angulo very well. And we just didn’t feel right taking that fight, especially watching the fighthis last fight. Ṣugbọn, the ankle feels good. And we decided to go straight into this title fight because we weren’t sure we were going to get it again. I think the stars lined up perfectly for it to happen. And Jacobs admits that, ju, that he didn’t want to fight me for whatever reasons, and I got this fight thanks to Al Haymon. And that’s it.
Q
What was it that made you decide that, ultimately, you would in fact give him the rematch, even though it’s clear that it’s not a fight that you want?
Jacobs
It’s just I understand how it left a bad taste in people’s mouths. Nítorí, with the options that we were given, with talking to Al and talking with my team, I guess it just kind of madenot sense, but it just was the right thing to do at the veryat that moment. And I won’t say we looked at it as, bi, hey, this is an easy win or this is an opportunity to make easy money.
Bi, we don’t look at it like that. Ṣugbọn, we kind of justand we definitely wasn’t forced into the fight. Nítorí, that’s another thing that I want to make clear. Al Haymon didn’t say, “Hey, this is going to be what you’re going to do.” Nítorí, me and my team came together. And for whatever reasons, we allowed this fight to happen, but we definitely wasn’t forced into it.
Q
Nítorí, you mentioned you had some other options that were brought to your attention. What were those other options?
Jacobs
They just wasn’t–bi, it wasn’t guys in my opinion at that level that were bigger and better. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, we looked at the whole scene of the middleweight division, and Andy Lee and a couple other guys that names were thrown out there. We were trying to make that fight happen with Lee. I think that fight kind of fell through maybe once or twice. Nítorí, we were just like, “Hey, let’s just go with Sergio Mora.The way wethe way it looked and the way we won kind of left a little bit bad taste in people’s mouths. Nítorí, it just makes sense to do it.
Q
What is the big fight out there? You areas the WBA’s regular champion, you are the mandatory for Gennady Golovkin. I want to know if that’s a fight that you’ll consider after this?
Jacobs
Egba. That’s the fight that I want. I want the best out there. We tried to make the fight with B.J. Saunders. We tried to make the fight with a couple other guys. Ṣugbọn, it just didn’t work. Chris Eubank, Jr., was another opportunity for us to fight. Ṣugbọn, he didn’t want no part. Nítorí, even after winning theforgot what title he won because I know I was his mandatory at some point, and he declined. And so, we want to fight the best, point blank, akoko. Triple G is the best, and that’s the guy that we want.
Q
What kind of particular stylistic problems you think you’d give Golovkin that he hasn’t seen yet?
Jacobs
I definitely believe I would be the toughest test because I believe I would be the victor in that fight. I definitely believe in my skills and my ability. At one point in my career, the only reason why I said I wanted to wait was so I could get 12 rounds so we can go the full distance and know how we can actually feel in a tough fight for 12 iyipo. I’ve accomplished that. And then the only thing that was kind of keeping me from making this fight happen earlier was the finance. Nítorí, people saying I was ducking or I was doing a whole bunch of this and a whole bunch of that, that’s far from the truth. I just wanted to be compensated accordingly. And that was it. If we can make these fights happen sooner than later, I’m all for it. Ṣugbọn, in the same token, I still would like to be compensated accordingly.
Q
Are you confident that you could get a deal done that would be good for the finances?
Jacobs
I don’t really know too much about that. Mo mọ, I have a great team. And I leave all those things up to my team. My thing is to stay ready, to be ready, and to perform at my best when I’m inside the ring. Nítorí, whatever the logistics is outside the ring, all I have to do is say, “Bẹẹni, I’m comfortable with that. And let’s make the fight.
Q
Bayi, I know you’re a pretty even-keeled guy, but has Sergio got under your skin with all the trash talk?
Jacobs
Oh, hell yeah. Mo mọ, not under my skin to where it would affect my game plan or it’ll affect me inside the ring. Ṣe Ko, it’s just some of the things that he’s said or from the pictures that he’s posted, and that’s what he’s supposed to do. And he’s landed an opportunity at fighting me again. Ṣugbọn, this is an opportunity that I’m looking forward to. And this is probably for me the first personal fight that I’m entering in with mean intention.
Q –
And a question for Sergio. You’ve been around for a long time. You’ve fought a lot of top guys, like Sugar Shane and so forth. Wherehow would you compare Danny to those guys? And how do you think you’lla guy like you who has such a high boxing IQ, how do you think a rematch would help you?
Mora
Sugar Shane and so forth, and Vernon Forrest, two great fighters. Wo, Danny has his amateur pedigree. And he can fight behind the jab, like he says. And he could beand he can fight on his back foot, as he claims. He says he’s gone 12 alakikanju iyipo. I only seen him go 12 one-sided rounds against a guy named Caleb Truax. Those weren’t tough. He doesn’t know what tough is yet. And he isn’t reallyhe hasn’t experienced what it is to be in there with an all-around championship caliber fighter for 12 iyipo. Mo ni. That’s the difference. That’s the difference.
And I feel that, until he experiences that, he still doesn’t know what it is to be an all-around champion, a champion that’s had to deal with getting knocked down, getting up, bad cuts, being down behind them cards, losing on cards going through the final championship round. These are the experiences you can only dream of and hope of. Nítorí, until you experience that, you can’t really say he’s done that. Ni bayi, he still needs to learn.
Q
Sergio, do you relish having the kind of opportunity to, as you said, teach somebody to be a fighter?
Mora
Egba. I relish the opportunity to do great things, ọkan. And I think that, if you look back at my career, every time I get a big opportunity, I conquer it, or something like the Shane Mosley thing happens where, kosi, Mo ti gba, and it was a draw. Ṣugbọn, the big opportunities, I shine, ọkan. And this is just something that always needs to happen, always have to take the hard route. That’s been my career, ọkan. I’ve never been the A side. I’ve always been the B side that could compete with the A side.
And this is just another example of that. Danny, the young champion looking down on me, subordinating me, making me feel like I’m lucky to get this opportunity, I’ve dealt with that my entire career, ọkan. It’s nothing new. I know I’m here over and over, time after time for a reason because I’m that fucking good. And so, people recognize and realize that. I’ll never get the credit for it. And that’s fine, as long as I keep getting the opportunities and as long as I become a three-time two-division champ.
Q
Tell us about that, how you approach the fight, what you expect to take place, especially in light of the last two fights ending quickly.
Jacobs
Daradara, I don’t really anticipate or expect anything. Boxing is one of those things where anything can happen at any given moment. My thing is I just want to be ready. And when I prepare inside the gym and I’m in tip-top shape, I’m prepared and ready for anything that will come my way inside that ring, whether it’s the first round or whether it’s the last round. It just so happens that these last couple of fights I’ve had been very exciting first rounders. Nítorí, my thing is, as long as I’m able to adjust, I can come and be prepared for anything that comes my way.
Q
What was key in those two fightsto both of those fights starting off with so much activity and so much action?
Jacobs
I think just getting warmed up properly and the backstage, making sure that the flow was going and that you don’t have to kind of warm up in those first couple rounds. Me and my team do a great joband shout out to my team, bi o ti le je pe, who do such a great job with making sure that we’re prepared and ready for each round from the very first to the very end.
Q
And is that going to affect at all your game plan because people have seen those two previous fights, and they’re talking about it. They say, “Maybe this is a guy who is just going to destroy people in the beginning.Is that weighing on your approach at all for this rematch?
Jacobs
Absolutely not. My MO as a fighter is to be a fluent boxer first. It just so happened that the speed and the power that I possess as well kind of hurt guys, and I’m a really great finisher, where actually, my mentality is to go in there and show my skills. That’s what I love about the [dun Imọ]. I actually love to get behind my jab and put my combinations together and start to get good movements and good angles. Bi, I love that stuff.
Ṣugbọn, it just so happens that, when I’m in there with guys and I’m starting to land good shots, and they get hurt, we just have rounds of the year and first round stoppages and early stoppages, so on and so forth. Nítorí, I’m just happy I’m able to get the victory and finish strong.
Q
Ati, Sergio, what do you expect? Do you expect this rematch to have this same type of electric start, or how do you prepare for this?
Mora
Daradara, we’re going to go back to Danny’s power. He does have power. And you’re born with power. You can’t teach power. You can’t go in the gym and work on power, or else I would’ve done that 20 years. Nítorí, he’s blessed with an ability to punch hard with both hands. And he’s always going to make for exciting fights. Bayi, he’s also vulnerable because he’s been dropped before. And that’s also on the exciting side. Nítorí, whenever it comes to a guy like Danny Jacobs, you never know what you’re going to get. It’s kind of like fighting a guy like Victor Ortiz, even though I think he’s better all around than Victor. Victor’s exciting. He’s a former champion. He’s a power puncher. Ṣugbọn, you never know what Victor you’re going to get.
Nítorí, I think that’s the same thing with Danny, only Victor’s fought better opposition than Danny. Nítorí, that’s the difference. Mo ro, for this fight, Emi ko mọ, ọkan. I really don’t know what I’m going to expect. I didn’t expect to go down in the first round. I was surprised by the punch. It was an awkward punch in from a southpaw angle. I believe his right foot was in front. I took a picture a little too long and held the position, expecting a left hook to come, and instead a right uppercut came, which is awkward. And he calls me awkward. That was an awkward punch. Nítorí, Yeah, you know what? He stunned me. I got up. I shook it off. And he came for the kill, like I knew he would. And I was able to catch him. I think we both learned that we can hurt each other, and we both learned that we both can be sneaky from certain sneaky positions. Nítorí, I don’t think it’s going to start off with fireworks, like it did the first time. Ṣugbọn, I think it’s going to end up fireworks. I don’t know if it’s the second, third, or further down the fight. Ṣugbọn, that’s what I’m expecting.
Q
And would anybody like to make a prediction for this fight, Danny?
Jacobs
Emi ko ṣe asọtẹlẹ. I don’t like to go in there and have any type of thing going in my head where I have to live up to it. I just like to win. And however I win, however it comes, I’m grateful for it.
Mora
If I’m ready, I go in there to win. And I’m ready for this fight. I’m confident. I expect a great performance from both of us. And I expect to become a world champion, a two-time world division champion by the end of this fight. Nítorí, I’m expecting to win. Emi ko mọ. Ṣugbọn, I’m going to win.
Marc Abrams – Dara. Daradara, that’s going to wrap it up. I just want to get everyDaniel and Sergio, just a quick final comment. Ati lẹhin ti, we’ll see you on fight week. Daniel?
Jacobs
I just have a lot of people to thank that I would take this time to thank. First si pa, I would like to thank my team and everyone involved for allowing me to have such a great camp. They’ve put in the necessary work, gbogbo eniyan, team Jacobs, the necessary work that we need to be 100 percent prepared for this fight comeSeptember 9th. I will be proudly representing my Brooklyn Boxing apparel as I’m sporting my trunks and finessing my moves inside the ring.
I want to give a big shout out to Brooklyn Boxing, have been supportive of my whole career. And me being an ambassador, I definitely have to big them up. And Al Haymon, julọ ​​ṣe pataki, Al has been taking care of me. I’ve been the first guy that Al has had directly out of the amateurs to a world championship. Nítorí, I have to give my hattake my hat off to Al and everyone in our team Haymon. And that’s pretty much it, all the promotors and managers involved with this as well, everyone who has made this possible, and thanks for all the fans for all the continued support. O ṣeun pupọ.
Abrams
Ati, Sergio?
Mora
I got to start with Al Haymon because he’s given me not only a second opportunity, third, I’ve already had four opportunities to come back and reinvent myself. And Al Haymon gave me that opportunity. Nítorí, I thank Al Haymon. I’ve got to thank my loyal team, my trainer Dean Campos, who’s been with me since the amateurs, [John Montillado], the rest of my team, my cut man Carlos, ati [Panda Martinez]. And I want to thank my sponsors, [Snac]. Victor Conte’s onboard for this fight. And I’ve never been a fighter that takes supplement. I’m a guy that just tries to eat right and hydrate. And I notice a difference with supplements. And I do it the scientific way. Nítorí, I want to thank the Snac System and Victor Conte. And I want to thank my sponsor Spy Optics. And that’s about it. I want to thank the fans as well formy day-one fans and even my critics, they keep me alive, so thank them, ju.
Jacobs
Yeah, you forgot one more person, brother. You forgot one more person, Sergio.
Mora
I want thank, what, Danny Jacobs?
Jacobs
O n niyen. That’s my man. That’s my man.
Mora
Go fuck yourself. I see you in two weeks, old boy.
Jacobs
Daradara, let’s do it on September 9th. You already know, Sergio, I’m coming for you, brother. I’m coming for you.
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Middleweight World Champion Daniel Jacobs Takes On Former World Champion Sergio Mora in Rematch That Headlines Premier Boxing Champions on Spike Friday, Kẹsán 9 From Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. (9 p.m. Et / 8 aidunnu. CT)

Die! Undefeated Lightweights Robert Easter Jr. &
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Local Heavyweight Travis Kauffman in Action
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SANTANDER, PA. (August 4, 2016) – Middleweight world champion Daniel “Awọn siseyanu Eniyan” Jacobs (31-1, 28 KOs) will defend his title in a rematch against former world champion Sergio “The Latin Ejo” Mora (28-4-2, 9 KOs) ti awọn akọleIjoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Spike, Friday, Kẹsán 9 from Santander Arena, ni kika, Pa.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. CT and features undefeated lightweights colliding for a vacant world title as Robert ajinde Jr. (17-0, 14 KOs) gba lori Richard Commey (24-0, 22 KOs). Tun lori kaadi, heavyweight contender Travis “Mi Time” Kauffman (30-1, 22 KOs) will be featured in a 10-round fight.
Jacobs and Mora met in an August 2015 firefight that saw both men hit the canvas in round one. Mora was floored by a Jacobs right hand but the tricky veteran recovered and caught Jacobs with a clean left that put Jacobs on the ground. The action was halted in round two after Jacobs knocked Mora down again, rendering him unable to continue after fracturing his ankle on his way to the mat.
This is business for me, but it is also more personal than any fight I have ever had,” Said Jacobs. “Sergio has been using these antics online to get this rematch and he has gotten under my skin. There has been a lot of back and forth as far as people’s opinions as to who would have won the fight had he not gotten hurt. I am looking at this as an opportunity to clarify that I am the real champion. I want to shut his trap in primetime.
I don’t think Jacobs wanted this rematch, but it was destined to happen and now he has to deal with it,” Said Mora. “I thought the first fight was going my way. I knocked him down in the first round and was out boxing him in the second round. He knows that I have enough power to hurt him. He has more to worry about going into this fight than in the first fight. Look at my resume, I have fought solid opposition. Jacobs doesn’t have that type of resume.
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This is going to be one of the best cards of the year,” wi Marshall Kauffman ti King ká ni igbega. “There are two great world title fights with Jacobs and Mora plus Easter and Commey. The first JacobsMora fight was headed to be a shootout before Mora got injured. Easter and Commey has all the makings of a war. Add that to Travis Kauffman continuing his road to the heavyweight title plus the best fighters from Reading on the card, The Santander Arena will be electric both inside the ring and in the building on September 9.
The 29-year-old Jacobs followed up his victory over Mora with a sensational first round knockout of previously unbeaten former champion Peter Quillin in their highly anticipated December showdown. An inspirational figure representing Brooklyn, Niu Yoki, Jacobs completed his road from cancer survivor to champion when he defeated Jarrod Fletcher for the middleweight title in 2014.
Awọn Winner ti NBC ká “Awọn Contender” jara, the 35-year-old Mora is a former world champion at super welterweight and looking to add a middleweight crown to his name as he returns to the ring for the first time since the injury suffered in the first Jacobs fight. The Los Angeles abinibi ti o ni victories lori Ishe Smith, Peter Manfredo Jr. and Vernon Forrest.
Ohun se àseparí magbowo ti o je a 2012 U.S. Olympic maili, the 25-year-old Easter Jr. picked up four victories in 2015 including knockouts over Osumanu Akaba, Miguel Mendoza, Alejandro Rodriguez and Juan Ramon Solis. Unbeaten niwon yipada pro ni 2012, the Toledo, Ohio-born prospect faced the toughest challenge of his career in April when he impressively stopped former world champion Algenis Mendez also on Spike.
Representing Accra, Ghana, Commey has climbed the ranks since turning pro in 2011 and has yet to be defeated. Awọn 29-odun-atijọ gba rẹ akọkọ 11 bouts fighting out of Ghana before going to London, Denmark, South Africa and Germany to improve his record to 24-0. Commey fought in the U.S. bi daradara, stopping Bahodir Mamadjonov in the eighth round last May.
A local attraction fighting out of Reading, Kauffman is the son of longtime trainer and promoter Marshall Kauffman. Kauffman won his first 18 pro fights and entered his last bout on a 12-fight winning streak. The 30-year-old dropped Chris Arreola in his last outing before losing a majority decision that was later changed to a no decision. Bayi, Kauffman looks to impress in his hometown as he returns to the ring.
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Travis Kauffman honored by Hometown of Reading, PA

Kika, PA. (December 21, 2015) – Heavyweight contender, Travis “Mi Time” Kauffman was honored in his hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania by the City Council for his excellent performance on December 12th against Chris Arreola in San Antonio, Texas.
In the proclamation, Kauffman was honored for not only his fight with Arreola, where he battled the former two-time world title challenger to a fight in which most people watching the fight both at ringside and watching on NBC had Kauffman ahead, but also for his activities in the community, which includes feeding the homeless and giving back in many facets in Reading.

I worked hard for years just to get recognized by the city I love,” wi Kauffman. “I made many mistakes in my life, but I turned my life around and have done everything to give back to my community and the people of Reading, Pa. I’m honored today to finally be recognized in my city after all the hard work and the dedication. Thank you to the mayor, the City Council, and the people of Reading, Pa for this award. I’m at a loss for words, but my journey has just begun. I love my city and will rep it until the death of me.

Kauffman, 30-2 pẹlu 22 knockouts, is already back in the gym and is looking forward to his next bout which should come in the beginning of 2016.

Heavyweight contender Travis Kauffman chimes in on controversial decision with Chris Arreola

Kika, PA (December 14, 2015) -Yi ti o ti kọja Saturday night at the AT & T Center in San Anonio, Heavyweight Travis Kauffman (30-2, 22 KO ká) and former two-time world title challenger Chris Arreola engaged in a action packed bout that saw Arreola get a dubious split decision by scores 114-113 twice for Arreola and 114-113 for Kauffman.
Most accounts of the fight had Kauffman getting the decision, which included PBC ringside scorer Steve Farhood.
Kauffman ti kika, PA. pushed the action and landed the more telling blows, which included a knockdown in round three from a jab-right hand combination. The fight validated Kauffman as a player in the division, but he wasn’t satisfied with just a good performance.
“Inu mi dun. I thought I did enough to win the fight. I had it 8-4 tabi 7-5 in my favor plus the knockdown,” said Kauffman after viewing the fight.
I dominated from rounds three to nine. I took off ten and eleven as I thought that I was secure with my lead. I dominated the twelfth round and after a three-punch combination, Chris went falling back and it looked like his glove touched the canvas. Ko si ohun, I thought I won the twelfth round. I backed him up the entire fight. I dominated him at his own game.
Kauffman believes that he won over the crowd and those in attendance thought that he deserved the nod as well.
The crowd booed me as I came into the ring and cheered me when I left. I won them over and I won over the boxing public.
With the performance, Kauffman should be in line for another significant fight in the first quarter of 2016.
I spoke to my manager, Al Haymon and he said that bigger things are going to happen for me. Weather it is a rematch or someone else, Emi ni ṣetan fun awọn ti o. I showed that I am a force in the division. I worked for so long for this fight, so I am just going to take a week off and enjoy my kids and I will be right back in the gym. I am looking to be back sometime between February and April.
I appreciate all the fans. The ones that have been with me before the fight one the ones that became fans lojo satide.”
Said Kauffman’s father Marshall Kauffman, “I am very proud of Travis and what he did in the fight Just look at each of them and you could tell who took the beating in the fight. The worst case scenario, the fight it was 6-6 but Travis scored the knockdown that should have gave him the fight. I believe he will get another opportunity. He showed what he is capable of doing.

Photos by Joe TarleckyTeam Kauffman

Omar Figueroa Ìṣẹgun lórí Antonio DEMARCO IN primetime slugfest ON ON, Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju NBC LATI AT&T-iṣẹ IN SAN Antonio

CHRIS ARREOLA RECOVERS FROM EARLY KNOCKDOWN TO TAKE HOME SPLIT-DECISION OVER TRAVIS KAUFFMAN IN heavyweight ataburo
Victor Ortiz, Terrell GAUSHA & Mário Barrios gbe soke victories IN PBC ON NBCSN igbese
Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Suzanne Teresa / Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
San Antonio (December 13, 2015) – Undefeated Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (26-0-1, 18 KOs) gba ohun intense slugfest lori tele aye asiwaju Antonio DeMarco(31-6-1, 23 KOs) ni primetime Saturday night on Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) loriNBC lati awọn AT&T Center ni San Antonio.
Figueroa mina ni unanimous ipinnu ni ohun igbese-ogun ti o ti aba ti ri awọn guusu Texas-ilu abinibi jabọ lori 1000 punches kọja 12 iyipo. Figueroa jẹ gaba lori awọn akọkọ mefa iyipo ti awọn ija, gège afonifoji awọn akojọpọ ki o si mu pọọku bibajẹ lati alatako re.
The Mexico ni oniwosan DeMarco ti o ti fipamọ rẹ ti o dara ju fun awọn keji idaji ti awọn ija ati ki o je anfani lati mọ nigbagbogbo de agbara punches lodi si awọn ibinu-afe Figueroa. Ni awọn 11th-yika, DeMarco ßiyemeji Figueroa pẹlu kan lẹsẹsẹ ti headshots ki o si hàn si ni i ni pataki wahala. Figueroa pada to lati yọ ninu ewu awọn yika o si win awọn ik stanza ni awọn oju ti gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn onidajọ.
Ìfihàn awọn onija aṣọ 1160 agbara punches lodi si o kan 519 jabs. Figueroa gbe 48 ogorun ti agbára rẹ Asokagba nigba ti DeMarco ti a ti sopọ on 45 ogorun ti rẹ. Awọn 1092 si 587 Punch o wu anfani fun Figueroa le ti safihan lati wa ni awọn iyato bi o jade kuro-gbe alatako re 414 si 225.
The ik onidajọ’ ikun wà 116-112 ati 115-113 lemeji.
Ni awọn àjọ-ifihan iṣẹlẹ, Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola (37-4-1, 31 KOs) mina a pipin-ipinnu gun lori Travis “Mi Time” Kauffman (30-2, 22 KOs) ni a 12-yika heavyweight showdown ti o gbé soke si awọn aso-ija idọti Ọrọ laarin awọn tele sparring awọn alabašepọ.
Arreola bere jade lagbara, gba awọn akọkọ meji iyipo lori gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn onidajọ’ scorecards. Ni awọn kẹta yika, Kauffman jišẹ kan sensational apapo lati ori ati ara ti o fi Arreola on awọn akete.
The knockdown slowed Arreola mọlẹ bi Kauffman gba marun iyipo laarin awọn iyipo mẹta ati mẹsan nigba ti han tayọ footwork ati ara punching. Lẹhin ti a fe kekere nipa Kauffman ni yika mẹsan, Arreola mu ọpọlọpọ awọn iṣẹju lati bọsipọ ṣaaju ki awọn referee tesiwaju ni igbese. The afikun akoko hàn lati fun Arreola a keji afẹfẹ bi o ti pari lagbara ati pipade awọn ija pẹlu ohun ìkan išẹ ni kẹhin meta iyipo.
Awọn pipin ipinnu wà nipa bi dín bi o ti le jẹ pẹlu meji onidajọ’ Ifimaaki awọn ija 114-113 fun Arreola ati awọn miiran pẹlu onidajọ awọn kanna Dimegilio fun Kauffman. Arreola jade-gbe Kauffman 216-206 ni lapapọ punches ati ti sopọ lori 57 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba.
Headlining awọn NBCSN telecast saju, tele aye asiwaju “Vicious” Victor Ortiz (31-5-2, 24 KOs) pada lati a yearlong layoff lati da Gilberto Sanchez-Leon (31-15-2, 13 KOs) ni ijọ kẹjọ ni yika ti won welterweight ija.
Ortiz ń pada bọ láti a baje ọwọ jiya ni opin re kẹhin ija ni December 2014 ati ki o je anfani lati de 50 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches. The stoppage wá ni 2:57 sinu awọn kẹjọ yika ni a akoôkoô se eto fun 10.
San Antonio-ilu abinibi Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 KOs) impressed ni iwaju ti ilu rẹ egeb lori rẹ ọna lati idekun Manuel Vides (18-5, 11 KOs) 31 aaya sinu awọn kẹfa yika. Barrios hàn apaniyan yiye, ibalẹ 54 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches ati 46 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches.
Ni NBCSN igbese ti o tẹle primetime igbohunsafefe, 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha (17-0, 8 KOs) pa rẹ pipe gba mule, O bori El wi Harrak (12-4-2, 7 KOs) ni a 10-yika middleweight ija. Gausha gba silẹ a knockdown ni keji yika ati ki o si cruised a 100-89 ipinnu gẹgẹ bi gbogbo awọn mẹta awọn onidajọ.
Omar Figueroa
“Awọn wọnyi ni o wa ni irú ti njà Mo ni ife lati wa ni. A kekere rougher ju Emi yoo ti feran ati oju mi ​​fihan ti o. O je kan ti o dara ija. Mo fẹ Mo ti ṣe dara sugbon mo nigbagbogbo ṣe awọn ti o dara ju ti mo ti le.
“Ìpinnu mi ni ohun ti iranwo mi win yi ija. Mo n ko lilọ si padanu a ija. Emi ko ni wipe ninu mi. Mo ti sọ ní gbogbo ipalara. Ti mo ti le ni a ti sonu apa sugbon mo n si tun ni lilọ lati ri ona a lati win awọn ija.
“O je a nla bugbamu. Mo ti le gbọ awọn egeb níṣìírí bá mi lori ati awọn ti o ni a nla inú. Mo mọ awọn enia nibi ni won ti nše mi soke, o Mo ti o kan fe lati fun o mi gbogbo.
“O je gbogbo okan ati guts jade nibẹ. Ti o ni ohun ti mo gbekele on nigbati gbogbo awọn miran kuna. A se wa ti o dara ju lati wá jade pẹlu awọn gun.
“Mo fẹ lati ja ni awọn 140-iwon àdánù kilasi. Diẹ ninu awọn ohun ti o sele wà jade ninu wa Iṣakoso ati awọn ti a kan fe lati fi on a show fun awọn egeb. Ara mi ti wa ni si sunmọ ni tobi sugbon mo fẹ lati se diẹ ninu awọn ohun ni 140 poun-ṣaaju ki o to mo ti le gbe soke. A n ṣe wa ti o dara ju, a ba eko bi o lati se ohun ọtun. A ba ni awọn ilana eko.
“Ọwọ mi lero gan ti o dara. Ti won wo bi ọwọ. Eyi ti o jẹ dara. Oju mi ​​wulẹ bi a oju, o kan a lu soke oju.
“Antonio fun mi a pupo ti ọwọ lẹhin ti awọn ija ati awọn ti o so fun mi pe 'ebi ni awọn julọ pataki ohun.’ A gbogbo ẹbọ ni ikẹkọ ibudó ati awọn ti a ba o kan ki dupe pe a gba lati ja.
“Mo ti ko si jáwọ ninu mi. Mo ti sọ jà pẹlu nosi ati ißoro. O ni o kan ko ni mi lati olodun-.”
Antonio DEMARCO
“Mo ro Mo ni a fa jade ti awọn ija, sugbon o ni nibi ni ile re ipinle, pẹlu rẹ enia ile, ati ki o Mo fi owo fun awọn ipinnu.
“O si wà o kan ju ńlá. Ko si excuses, ṣugbọn emi mọ pe o wà idi ti o je anfani lati ṣiṣe ni kikun ija pẹlu mi.
“O ti o kan titari si mi siwaju, titari si mi siwaju ati lilo ara rẹ àdánù, ṣugbọn o kò farapa mi ni eyikeyi akoko.”
Chris ARREOLA
“Mo ti a ti ko ipalara lati awọn knockdown, o je diẹ ẹ sii ti a filasi knockdown.”
“Mo fa o jade ni awọn asiwaju iyipo. Mo ti wà ni nla apẹrẹ ati awọn ti o wà ni iyato ninu mi jere.
I had to show him a little different look tonight and not just bull rush him. O si wá si mi, eyi ti ṣe o rọrun fun mi. Conditioning was the deciding factor tonight.
“Bẹẹni, Emi yoo fun Travis Kauffman a rematch. Eyikeyi akoko, a le se o lẹẹkansi.
“Mo ni lati jo'gun a aye akọle ija ati ki o ni lati win convincingly. Ti mo ba ja Deontay Wilder, Mo ni lati wa ni nla apẹrẹ.
“Mo n lilọ lati ya a kekere kan isinmi pẹlu awọn ebi leyin ti mo gbero lori jije pada ninu awọn idaraya ọtun lẹhin New Ọdun.”
Travis Kauffman
“Mo wa ko nikan ni ọkan ti ro mo ti gba awọn ija, awọn enia gbogbo ro mo ti gba awọn ija. Mo ti jà a nla ija. Mo ti wá nibi lati win. Mo wa ko a slouch, Mo wa kan Onija. Mo ti sọ a ti n yi mi gbogbo aye.
I didn’t get the victory that I deserved tonight, sugbon mo ti wà anfani lati win lori awọn enia ki o mo ti gba lori America.
“Awọn enia si wá ni níṣìírí fun Chris. Wọn fi níṣìírí fun mi.”
Victor Ortiz
“O si wà gan a alakikanju Onija. O si diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara Asokagba ni. Emi ko fẹ ṣiṣe excuses. Ni odun meta, Mo ti sọ nikan ja lemeji. Nibẹ je pupo ti a ipata. Sugbon Mo wa kan dun lati gba pada ni iwọn.
“Mo lero ko si irora ohunkohun ti. Mo wa dun fun ti ati ki o setan lati gbe siwaju.
“O ti kọja mi jẹ ninu mi ti o ti kọja. Mo fẹ lati lọ fun o. Eyikeyi ti awọn oke Welterweights, Mo fẹ wọn.
“Yi ibudó je alaragbayida. Ko kan Joel Diaz, ṣugbọn gbogbo egbe ti wa pẹlu mi 24/7 ati nwọn ti sọ ti oniyi. O ni a nla dukia lati ni awọn Iru awon eniyan ni mi igun.
“Ni atijo, Mo ti nigbagbogbo ri ara mi fo awọn ibon. Awọn wọnyi ni awọn olukọni ti se iranwo mi fa fifalẹ. Eleyi jẹ pato a igbese siwaju.
“Mo wa mi ti ara buru radara. Nibẹ ni a pupo lati mu on. Mi reflexes wà ti o dara sugbon mi ìlà wà pa. Jasi nitori lati inactivity. Mo wa ki ọpẹ fun anfani yi ati ki o Mo ni a titun gbogbo anfani lati de ọdọ mi afojusun.”
Mário Barrios
“Mo wa kan dun lati ti ni anfani lati fi on a nla show fun mi ebi ati awọn ọrẹ. Ọtun bayi Mo n rilara nla. Mo ti ko le wa ni eyikeyi diẹ yiya.
“A bẹrẹ pẹlu a game ètò ti o revolves ni ayika ṣiṣẹ pa wa jab ati kíkó wa Asokagba. O si ti nifẹ lati sise soke ni arin ati awọn ti o ni bi ti a ri tosisile.
“Ni eyikeyi ojuami mo ti wà setan lati joko nibẹ ati ataburo pẹlu rẹ, sugbon ti o je ko ni ètò fun yi ija. The ètò je lati wa ni ijafafa ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti a ṣe.
“Mi iga ati iwọn jẹ ohun ti a nigbagbogbo sise lori ki o lo lati wa anfani.”
Terrell GAUSHA
I’m very happy with my performance but I still have a lot of improvements to make in the gym.
“Mo ti mu u pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ara Asokagba ati ti o wà ni iyato.
“A ma ko ti Àkọlé ẹnikẹni, but I’m ready for someone in the top 10. Mo fẹ lati ja lẹẹkansi ni Kínní ti o ba ti ṣee ṣe.”
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Mário Barrios maaki ti iyanu knockout

San Antonio, TX (December 12, 2015) – Nyara Star ki o si Super-featherweight aibale okan, Mario Barrios (14-0, 8 KOs), undefeated wà pẹlu a ti iyanu kẹfa yika knockout lori Manuel Vides (18-5, 11 KOs). The ija, eyi ti a ti televised bi ara ti awọn PBC on NBCSN mu aye ni AT&T Center ni ilu ti San Antonio, Texas.
Lati šiši yika, Barrios opin re niwaju ninu awọn iwọn bi o ti gbe afonifoji agbara Asokagba, mostly to the body and head. A powerful right uppercut followed by a monstrous left hook sent Vides crashing to the canvas head first, opin si awọn ija ni awọn 2:29 ami ti yika mefa.
“Mo ro lagbara lọ sinu awọn iwọn lalẹ,” Said Mario Barrios. “We had a great training camp and I got a lot of good sparring to get me prepared for this fight. I got into a good rhythm early and kept my foot on the pedal. I had him hurt early but he was a very tough opponent and pushed me to the later rounds. By coach Bob Santos told me to start throwing more uppercuts and that’s when I landed that big shot in the sixth round. I followed the right uppercut with a left hook and got him out of there.
Pẹlu awọn win, Aladugbo, ti o ti n ti on fast orin, recorded his seventh victory of 2015. He’s very pleased to be staying active as he ascends to the top of the super-featherweight division.
“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ PBC ati NBC fun anfani yi.” Barrios tesiwaju. “To be part of the PBC series is a dream come true. My goal is to continue winning and become a PBC superstar. I also want to thank my team for all their hard work. I’m very happy with my performance and I couldn’t have done it without them. I’m looking forward to another busy year in 2016.

PBC ON NBC & NBCSN awọn onija AWON sere avvon ni o & Awọn fọto

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Francisco Peresi / Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-
San Antonio (December 9, 2015) -Awọn onija located lori Saturday ká Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC ati NBCSN awọn kaadi ti gbalejo a media sere ki wọn to tẹ iwọn on December 12 San Antonio ni ni awọn rinle títúnṣe AT&T Center.
Omar “Panterita” Figueroa, Antonio DeMarco, Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE, Chris “Alaburuku” Arreola, “Vicious” Victor Ortiz, Mario Barrios ati Brandon Figueroa gbogbo wọn on ọwọ si sere o si sọ fun awọn media ni Jesse James ká Leija ká asiwaju Fit Gym.
Figueroa ati DeMarco square ni pipa ni awọn aṣalẹ ká akọkọ iṣẹlẹ on NBC nigba ti Breazeale ati Arreola yoo figagbaga ni lọtọ heavyweight bouts. Ortiz, Barrios ati Figueroa ti wa ni slated lati han lori awọn NBCSN ìka ti awọn telecast.
Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Leija Battah ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $220, $112, $85, $58 ati $31, ko pẹlu wulo owo, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tickets le wa ni ra online nipa lilo www.ticketmaster.com, www.attcenter.com tabi nipa pipe 1-800-745-3000. Tickets le tun ti wa ni ra nipa emailingm@leijabattahpromo.com tabi pipe (210) 979-3302.
Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Wednesday:
Omar Figueroa
“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti phenomenal. Emi ko ro pe o le ti lọ eyikeyi dara. Considering ohun gbogbo ti mo ti sọ ti nipasẹ odun yi, o ni iru a ìmí ti alabapade air lati wa ni anfani lati kosi irin ni ki o si irin si mi aajo.
“Mo ro pe mo n si sunmọ ni pato dara. A kò da imudarasi ati ti o ba ti a se, ti o ni nigba ti wa dánmọrán mu. A nigbagbogbo gbiyanju lati ko eko ati ki o wo ohun ti a le se dara ati ibi ti a ti le itesiwaju. O ni a irin ajo ti o ba a ko ni agbedemeji ani nipasẹ.
“Emi ko ro pe mo ti ní awọn ti o dara ju išẹ lodi si Ricky Burns ni May. Considering Mo ní a fractured ọwọ nipasẹ ibudó, Mo ti ko le gan irin ni ibudó. Mo lu a tele aye asiwaju ati ki o mo ti ṣe o lai ikẹkọ bi Elo bi mo ti fẹ.
“Lati mi, a ija ni a ija. Mo gbadun ija. Mo ti ìfẹ kikopa ninu awọn iwọn. Mo wa ni yiya fun o. Nko le duro. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati ṣe ati ki o wo bi mo ti lero.
“Mo ro pe Antonio DeMarco jẹ a pipe fit fun mi ara. O si ni gan alakikanju sugbon o ni o ni awọn abawọn. O si fi oju awọn ara ìmọ ati awọn ti o ohun ti mo ti ro pe a le lo nilokulo. Ti o ba ti gbogbo lọ lati gbero, a yoo wa jade ṣẹgun.”
Antonio DEMARCO
“Mo n bọ pada fun awọn ife ti awọn idaraya. Mo fẹ lati fi gbogbo ènìyàn ti o ti kọ mi si pa, ti mo ti wa si tun nibi ati ki o lewu. Wọn ti n lilọ si jẹ wọn ọrọ Sunday owurọ.
“Mo ti tẹlẹ ti fẹyìntì nitori si ara ẹni idi, ṣugbọn Boxing ni iru a ńlá kan ara ti aye mi. O mu mi jade ti awọn ita ati ki o fi ebi mi kan ti o dara aye. Mo ti sọ ti ni anfani lati ran mi arabinrin ti ti battled akàn ṣugbọn jẹ bayi ni ilera. Mo ti ko le fi a idaraya o ti se iranwo ki ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan.
“Mo wa pada pẹlu mi atijọ olukọni, ti o ti se iranwo mi de ọdọ awọn ti o dara ju asiko ti mi ọmọ. Rómulo Quirarte ati ki o Mo ti wa ni ṣiṣẹ gidigidi lati gba pada si wipe ipele.
“Mo ni a pupo ninu ibowo fun Omar. O si ni undefeated ati awọn ti o ti n ṣe diẹ ninu awọn gan ohun rere ni yi idaraya. O ni a lile ija, sugbon o ni a lile ija fun awọn mejeeji ti wa. O ti n ko lilọ si jẹ rorun fun Omar.
“Mo fẹ awọn egeb lati ri a nla ija. O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. Meji Mexicans, pẹlu Mexico ni ẹjẹ jẹ nigbagbogbo a nla ija. Mo ti sọ oṣiṣẹ fun a ogun ati ki o Mo ti yoo fi gbogbo eniyan ti mo ti setan nigbati mo Akobaratan sinu ti iwọn.”
Dominic BREAZEALE
“Ikẹkọ ibudó lọ nla. A ní kan ti o dara mẹsan tabi 10 ọsẹ ti ibudó pẹlu a Oniruuru akojọpọ awọn sparring awọn alabašepọ. Mo si gangan silẹ nipa 10 poun ki Mo lero lagbara ati ni ilera.
“O ni tobi lati pari soke ni odun on NBC ni awọn AT&T Center. Mo ti ko le beere fun Elo diẹ.
“Mo n wa siwaju si ija fun beliti. Laini wọn soke. Mo fẹ lati ja oke 10, oke 5 buruku àìyẹsẹ. Jẹ ká gba o ṣe.
“Mo ti sọ sise gan lile lori atunse awọn abawọn ati ki o imudarasi ni mi iṣẹ. Bi a Onija ti o ti o ni ohun ti o fẹ lati ṣe. Mo bere nigbagbogbo lati wa ni idanwo ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo n wa siwaju si.”
Chris ARREOLA
“Mo mọ Mo ni a alakikanju igbeyewo ni iwaju ti mi. Mi alatako ni o ni a pupo ti magbowo iriri ati awọn ti o ti n ti a ti o dara pro. Mo ni lati ṣe yi ọkan ka. O kò mọ nigbati o ti n lilọ si jẹ rẹ ti o kẹhin nínu.
“Mo wò buburu ninu mi kẹhin meji njà ati awọn ti o ba nikan bi ti o dara bi kẹhin rẹ ija. Mo ro pe mi alatako ri mi bi a Onija lori re ọna isalẹ ati awọn ti o ina mi soke. O si n lilọ lati fẹ o kò ja mi.
“Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo ro ti ara mi bi ohun elite Onija. Mi akọkọ ibakcdun jẹ Travis Kauffman. Mo ni si lu u convincingly. Mo nilo lati lu u lati awọn ojuami ibi ti gbogbo eniyan fe mi lati ja fun a akọle. Mo fẹ lati jo'gun mi akọle shot.
“Eleyi jẹ ibẹrẹ si akọle a run. Mo fẹ lati simenti ara mi bi a oke heavyweight ninu awọn aye. Mo wa a heavyweight lati wa ni kà pẹlu ati Mo n lilọ lati fi mule pe gbogbo eniyan si. Mo nilo yi ija fun mi ọmọ.”
Victor Ortiz
“Mo ti sọ ní mi pipade ati ki o dojuti mi, sugbon mo o kan fẹ lati jade nibẹ ati ki o ṣe ere awọn egeb lẹẹkansi. Emi ko ro pe egeb ti lailai a ti adehun ni bi Elo igbese nibẹ ni nigbati mo jà.
“My ti nomba jẹ si tun ni nibi. Mo n lilọ lati ya ni kikun anfani ti o. The Hollywood si nmu ni itura, o ko ni ipalara bi buburu, sugbon mo fẹ jije a aye asiwaju. Mo fẹ lati gba pada si wipe ipele.
“Mo ti sọ a ti titari si ara mi ni gbogbo ibùdó. Mo wa nibi o kan lati fi ninu ise. A ba setan lati lọ fi on a show. Mo mọ mi alatako ni lilọ si wá ebi npa ati ki o Mo wa setan.
“Mo ti sọ ṣe ńlá ayipada si mi ọmọ ati ki o Mo ro pe o yoo jẹ fun awọn ti o dara. Mo lero gbogbo eniyan orin rẹ ranṣẹ ni. Mo wa setan lati lọ si ogun.”
Mário Barrios
“Finishing soke ni odun pẹlu a ija bi yi ni ilu mi, o ni ti o dara ju ohun ti mo le beere fun. Mo wa yiya lati wa ni pada ile ija ni iwaju ti ebi ati awọn ọrẹ.
“Mo ti sọ dara si gidigidi bi a Onija odun yi. Mo ti sọ kẹkọọ a pupo nipa bi lati ṣetọju composure ni iwọn. Awọn wọnyi ni o wa ohun ti Mo ti sọ ti ni anfani lati jèrè pẹlu iriri. Mo fẹ lati duro lọwọ ati ki o pa si sunmọ dara.
“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti wa nla. A si jade lọ si Houston fun ọsẹ kan ti a wa ikẹkọ lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn Miguel Flores ati ki o wá pada ose lati pari soke ni San Antonio. Mo lero lagbara ati ki o setan lati fi on a nla show Saturday.
Brandon Figueroa
“Mo lero gan ti o dara. Mi egbe ati mo ti a ti n ṣe ohun ẹtọ ati ki o Mo wa setan lati gba ni iwọn December 12.
“Mi akọkọ ija wà tun on a ńlá show pẹlu arakunrin mi headlining. Mo n ko wipe Mo n lo lati o. Ṣugbọn Mo wa ko gan ohun imolara eniyan ki Mo ti yoo ko to fazed nipa awọn ipele.
“Mo wa dun lati wa ni apa kan yi show. Nibẹ ni o wa ki ọpọlọpọ awọn nla awọn onija ati awọn ti o ni ibukun a lati wa ni apa kan yi iṣẹlẹ.
“Arakunrin mi ati ki o Mo fẹ lati mejeji ataburo ki o si fun egeb a show, sugbon mo fẹ sọ Mo wa a imọ diẹ Onija. Mo fẹ lati tọju mi ​​ijinna. Nigba ti o ba de si isalẹ lati gège punches ati iṣowo, ti o ni ohun ti a fẹ lati se.
“Mi alatako jẹ taller ju o ti kọja mi alatako ati awọn ti o ni o ni diẹ ninu awọn magbowo iriri. Mo n lilọ si gbiyanju lati apoti u, duro lori ni ita ati farapa u pẹlu ara Asokagba.”
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Victor Ortiz gba ON Gilberto Sánchez León Terrell GAUSHA ṣeto TO koju si wi el HARRAK Hugo CENTENO onigun mẹrin PA lodi JOSUE OBANDO Mário Barrios ogun Manuel VIDES & BRANDON FIGUEROA FIGHTS FRANCISCO MURO ON PBC ON NBCSN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12

Full Night Of Action Dé Lati The AT&T Center Ni San Antonio
San Antonio (December 8, 2015) – Opponents for the previously announced Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBCSN kaadi ti wa ni ṣeto fun wọn Saturday, December 12 showdowns ni awọn rinle títúnṣe AT&T Center ni San Antonio.
PBC on NBCSN igbese yoo ri awọn pada ti “Vicious” Victor Ortiz (30-5-2, 23 KOs) bi o bi mẹẹta Mexico ni oniwosan Gilberto Sanchez Leon (33-13-2) ni a 10-yika welterweight ibalopọ, 2012 U.S. Olympian Terrell Gausha (16-0, 8 KOs) ya on El wi Harrak (12-3-2, 7 KOs) ni a 10-yika junior middleweight ija, unbeaten Hugo “The Oga” Rye (23-0, 12 KOs) lodi si Josue Obando (12-7-1, 10 KOs) ni a 10-yika middleweight idije, undefeated agbegbe afojusọna Mario Barrios (13-0, 7 KOs) sokale sinu awọn iwọn lodi si Panama ká Manuel Vides (18-4, 11 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ yika lightweight idije ati Brandon Figueroa (3-0, 2 KOs) lodi si Francisco Muro (2-1, 1 KO) ni a mẹrin-yika bantamweight ogun.
Awọn NBCSN agbegbe yoo bookend awọn PBC on NBC iṣẹlẹ headlined nipa undefeated StarOmar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 KOs), ti Weslaco, Texas, mu lori tele aye asiwaju Antonio DeMarco (31-5-1, 23 KOs). Agbegbe on NBC bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT ati ki o yoo tun ẹya-ara bata ti heavyweight showdowns bi undefeated 2012 U.S. Olympian Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (16-0, 14 KOs) oju“Prince” Charles Martin (22-0-1, 20 KOs) ati lile-kọlu Mexico ni-American Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola (36-4-1, 31 KOs) ogun Travis “Mi Time” Kauffman (30-1, 22 KOs).
NBCSN agbegbe yoo bẹrẹ ni 6:00 p.m. ATI/3:00 p.m. PT ki o si lọ titi 7:30 pm. ATI / 4:30 pm PT. NBCSN agbegbe yoo pada ni 11 p.m. ATI/8:00 p.m. PT awọn wọnyi ni NBC igbohunsafefe ati, sure lati larin ọganjọ ET/9:00 p.m. PT.
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Tun ifihan ni moriwu undercard njà ni o wa undefeated asesewa Semajay Thomas(6-0, 4 KOs) jade ti Chicago ni a mefa-yika welterweight ibalopọ lodi si Florida ká Farkhad Sharipov (4-5, 1 KO), 25-odun-atijọ New Jersey-ọja Rickey Edwards (9-0, 3 KOs) ni a mẹfa yika lightweight ija lodi si undefeated Ariel Paez (4-0, 1 KO), Lanell “KO” Bellows (13-1-1, 7 KOs) jade ti Las fegasi mu on Nigeria ká Michael Gbenga (16-23, 16 KOs) ni mẹjọ-iyipo ti Super middleweight igbese ati 21-odun-atijọ Justin DeLoach(11-1, 6 KOs) ti Georgia, Louisiana ni a mefa-yika Super welterweight idije.
Ikotan jade awọn night ti igbese yoo wa ni undefeated San Antonio-ọja Adam Lopezlodi si tele aye asiwaju Eric Aiken ni a Super bantamweight ija, 21-odun kanJavier Rodriguez njijadu Alejandro Moreno ni a mẹrin-yika Super bantamweight showdown, San Antonio ká Steve Hall bi o ti onigun mẹrin si pa lodi si Adam Ealons ni a mẹrin-yika Super lightweight ija ati Austin ká Brandon Chalker ni a mẹrin yika Super featherweight idije lodi si San Antonio ká Rudy Zamora.
An moriwu Onija ti o kò shies kuro lati igbese, Ortiz pada si awọn iwọn odun kan lẹhin injuring ọwọ rẹ ninu re kẹhin ija, a kẹta yika stoppage ti Manuel Perez. Awọn 28-odun-atijọ je a 147 iwon-aye asiwaju nigbati o ṣẹgun Andre Berto ni 2011 lati ṣeto soke a showdown pẹlu Floyd Mayweather. The Kansas-abinibi ti lo akoko ni to šẹšẹ years lati fiimu ti ipa ninu sinima iru bi “Southpaw” ati “Awọn inawo naa 3” sugbon yoo padaDecember 12 ni ilera ati ki o setan lati ja ọna rẹ pada si awọn ṣonṣo ti awọn idaraya. First, o yoo ni lati gba awọn ti o ti kọja ti o tọ Leon jade ti Mexicali, Mexico ti o ti o victories lori Dario Cervantes, Carlos Yanez ati Rene Ruiz.
Bí o si dide ni Cleveland, Gausha je a dara si magbowo ti o gba wura-eôyeô awọn US. National Championships ni 2009 ati 2012 ati ni ipoduduro awọn US bi ara ti awọn 2012 Olympic Team. Awọn 28-odun-atijọ ti wa ni undefeated niwon titan pro ni 2012. Ni 2015 o ti gba wọle a knockout gun lori Norberto Gonzalez o si segun Luis Grajeda ati Elieseri Gonzalez nipa ipinnu. Bayi o yoo gba lori awọn 28-odun-atijọ El Harrak ti o njà jade ti Las fegasi nipa ọna London.
Oxnard, California’s Centeno has long been one of boxing’s top prospects with victories over Ayi Bruce, Keandre Leatherwood, Angel Osuna and Gerardo Ibarra. Ni December 2014 he faced his stiffest test to date against James De La Rosa and passed with flying colors, scoring a spectacular fifth-round knockout. Julọ laipe, awọn 24-odun-atijọ si mu mọlẹ Lukasz Maciec ni Kẹsán ati ki o wulẹ lati pari awọn odun pẹlu miiran lagbara išẹ lodi si Guadalajara, Mexico ká Obando.
Ija ni ilu ti San Antonio, Barrioslooks fun rẹ keje gun ti 2015 loriDecember 12. Awọn 20-odun-atijọ ireti lati se agbero lori re ipa lẹhin ti gba rẹ akọkọ mẹjọ-yika ija lori Enrique Tinoco on November 10. On o yoo koju awọn 25-odun-atijọ Panamian Vides ti o ti o ni victories 2015 lori Aifanu Trejos ati Samuel Moreno.
Awọn arakunrin ti akọkọ iṣẹlẹ alabaṣe ati tele aye asiwaju Omar, awọn 18-odun-atijọ Figueroa wa ni tan-pro ni May nipa bori Hector Gutierrez ati ki o ti tẹle pe soke nipa idekun Ricardo Mena ati Ramiro Ruiz. The Weslaco, Texas-ọja wulẹ lati ṣe awọn ti o a pipe 2015 nigbati o gba lori awọn 19-odun-atijọ Muro jade ti Tucson, Arizona.
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