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Unbeaten Rising Heavyweight Frank Sanchez Battles Puerto Rican Olympian Victor Bisbal in Heavyweight Attraction Saturday, August 31 on FOX PBC Fight Night & on FOX Deportes from The Armory in Minneapolis

Former World Champion Caleb Truax Withdraws from Scheduled Bout Against Peter Quillin Due to Achilles Injury

Former World Champion Erislandy Lara Battles Ramon Alvarez for WBA Super Welterweight Title in Main Event, Plus Fast-Rising Super Welterweights Sebastian Fundora & Jamontay Clark Square Off In Co-Main Event of Broadcast Beginning at 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT

MINNEAPOLIS (August 22, 2019) – Fast-rising Cuban heavyweight Frank Sanchez will face Puerto Rican Olympian Victor Bisbal in a 10-round heavyweight showdown as part of FOX PBC Fight Night action and on FOX Deportes Saturday, August 31 from The Armory in Minneapolis.


Sanchez la. Bisbal replaces the previously scheduled bout between former champions Peter Quillin and Caleb Truax, after Truax was forced to withdraw due to an Achilles injury.

Coverage on FOX and FOX Deportes begins at 8 p.m. ATI / 5 p.m. PT and is headlined by former world champion Erislandy “Awọn Amerika Dream” Lara battling Ramon Alvarez in a 12-round bout for the WBA Super Welterweight title. The co-main event will see a pair of sensational young super welterweights collide as SebastianThe Towering InfernoFundora takes on JamontayThe Quiet AssassinClark in a 10-round attraction.

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Warriors Boxing, can be purchased at the Armory at http://ArmoryMN.com/ and through Ticketmaster.

A former amateur standout from his native Cuba, Sanchez (12-0, 10 KOs) now lives in Las Vegas and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2017. The 27-year-old scored knockouts in his first six pro fights, and picked up nine victories in 2018. Sanchez most recently scored a dominant second round stoppage over Jason Bergman at The Armory in July.

After representing Puerto Rico at the 2004 Olympic ere, Bisbal (23-3, 17 KOs) won 21 ti rẹ akọkọ 22 pro njà, including a 16-fight winning streak from late 2006 titi 2013. He suffered defeats to Dominic Breazeale and Magomed Abdusalamov before winning his last two fights heading into August 31. His last outing saw him Edson Roberto Dos Santos Borges in December 2018.

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Robert “ÀWỌN iwin” Guerrero Ìṣẹgun lórí Aron Martinez Nipasẹ pipin ipinnu IN akọkọ Ìṣẹlẹ OF ÀKÀNṢE Friday EDITION OF Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON NBC LATI StubHub-iṣẹ in Carson, CALIF.

Lile-kọlu heavyweight Dominic BREAZEALE si maa wa undefeated FI Kẹta yika KO LORI YASMANY CONSUEGRA

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Carson, Calif. (June 6) – Southern California Boxing egeb won mu si ohun Friday ti lile punches ati awọn ọna igbese bi Ijoba Boxing aṣaju- (PBC) on si mu NBC si iwọn ni StubHub Center ni Carson, Calif. The Saturday Friday ija kaadi, ara ti a Jam aba ti ọjọ-idaraya ti igbese on NBC, showcased a heavyweight ataburo laarin Dominic Breazeale ati Yasmany Consuegra ati a sare ati ki o taa welterweight ija laarin Robert Guerrero ati Aron Martinez.

 

Ni awọn PBC on NBC akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Guerrero ati Martinez jẹ ki wọn fists fò awọn šiši Belii lati awọn titi Belii ni a showdown ti o ri lori 1,000 punches da laarin awọn meji Welterweights lori 10 iyipo. O je ko o lati ibẹrẹ ti ni ija ti o Martinez a ko intimidated nipa Guerrero ká ogbon tabi bere bi o ti jẹ gaba awọn orisirisi akọkọ iyipo, ani sisọ Guerrero ni kẹrin. Ṣugbọn Guerrero je anfani lati tan awọn tabili ni ojurere rẹ bi awọn ija progressed ki o si jẹ gaba lori awọn keji idaji ti awọn 10 yika ataburo. Awọn onidajọ gba wọle ni ija 97-95 ati 95-94 fun Guerrero ati 95-94 fun Martinez ni a pipin ipinnu gun ti mu awọn enia si awọn oniwe-ẹsẹ.

 

BREAZEALE, a 2012 U.S. Olympian ati Southern California-ilu abinibi, nilo kere ju mẹta iyipo lati ṣẹgun tẹlẹ unbeaten heavyweight Conguegra. The referee npe ni pipa awọn ija ni 1:49 ti awọn kẹta yika lẹhin Consuegra lu awọn kanfasi ni igba mẹta bi Breazeale tesiwaju rẹ ọjọgbọn gba lati 15-0 pẹlu 14 KOs.

 

Awọn ifihan ija on NBC SportsNet ri a featherweight ogun laarin awọn lẹẹkan-lu Argentinean Jesu Cuellar ati tele aye asiwaju Vic Darchinyan ti o wá si idaji nigbati a Cuellar ti lu jade ni Darchinyan 1:04 keje yika.

 

NBCSN tun ifihan awọn pada ti Alfredo Angulo, ti o gba wọle a karun-yika knockout gun lori Delray Raines ni a middleweight idije ti o ri “Aja” ró ọwọ rẹ ni iṣẹgun fun igba akọkọ niwon 2012.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ nipa Saturday Friday ká njà:

 

Robert Guerrero

 

“Aron Martinez wá lati ja ati awọn egeb ni lati ri meji alagbara lọ ni o.

“Emi ko le se alaye idi ti mo ti lọ si ogun bẹ Elo. Mo ti o kan ni ife lati gba ni nibẹ ati ki o illa o soke.

“Nigbati mo ni soke pa awọn kanfasi, Mo so fun ara mi…gba si oke ati awọn win yi ija.

“Lọgan ti mo ti bere Boxing Mo ro Mo ti bere si dominating awọn ija.

“A ni ni isegun ati nisisiyi o ni akoko lati gbe lori si diẹ ninu awọn ńlá njà ati fun awọn egeb awọn jagunjagun iru njà ti won balau. Mo wa ohun igbese Onija ati Emi yoo tesiwaju lati wa ni ki.

 

“Nibẹ ni nkankan nipa yi arena ti o mu ki o fẹ lati duro nibẹ ati isowo.

 

“Mo ti o kan jiya awọn isonu ti mi cousin. O kọjá lọ ose o si yi ija wà fun u.”

 

 

Aron Martinez

 

“Mo wa gan dun pẹlu mi išẹ. Mo ro mo ti gba awọn ija.

 

“Mo ro awọn kẹta scorecard wà ọna jade ti ila.

 

“O je a nla iriri ija on NBC. Mo fe lati fi on a nla ija fun awọn egeb ati ki o mi ati Robert ṣe pe.

 

“Mo ti wo siwaju si jije diẹ ti nṣiṣe lọwọ ati ija lẹẹkansi bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee.”

 

Dominic BREAZEALE

 

“Awọn oniwe-nigbagbogbo a kekere kan yatọ si lati ja ni awọn Friday. Awọn egeb wá jade lati se atileyin fun mi. Mo fi lori a ńlá show ati ni awọn win.

 

“O si ti nri ọwọ rẹ lori ọtún rẹ ati ki o Mo ti a kọlu u pẹlu awọn oke ge.

 

“Mo ti ko le beere fun ohun ti o dara.

 

“Mo fe ni ife lati wa ni pada ni iwọn bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee. Pipe gbogbo ṣe a nla ise o nri yi jọ. Eleyi je nikan mẹta iyipo ọtun nibi ati ki o jẹ ki se ti o lẹẹkansi ni a tọkọtaya osu.”

 

JÉSÙ Cuellar

 

“Mo ti a ti ko ipalara. O je diẹ ẹ sii ti a isokuso. Darchinyan jẹ gidigidi alakikanju a jagunjagun ati ki o Mo wa dun mo ti wá jade lori oke.

 

“Mo fẹ lati ja lẹẹkansi bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee. Mo ri Abneri Mares joko ninu awọn akọkọ kana ati ki o Mo fẹ lati jà tókàn.”

 

Alfredo Angulo

 

“Mo ni ki ọpọlọpọ awọn egeb ati ki o Mo fẹ lati dupe wọn. Wọn ti wa ni nibi níṣìírí fun mi – níṣìírí fun awọn aja. Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo o ni fun awọn egeb ati ki o Mo fẹ lati dupe wọn fun awọn support.

 

“Eleyi jẹ akọkọ ija mi bọ pada si mi atijọ olukọni [Clemente Medina] ati awọn ti o wà nla.

 

“A Pupo ti eniyan sọ 'awọn aja jẹ okú,’ ṣugbọn ti o ba beere awọn enia ti o ri mi iṣẹ, ti won yoo so fun o gbogbo awọn aja ni laaye ati ki daradara.”

 

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Los Angeles (June 4, 2015) – Fight week continued today for the Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC event taking place Saturday, June 6 at StubHub Center as fighters held a final press conference for media and fans at historic Olvera Street in Los Angeles.

 

Lana, fight week activities kicked off with media workouts at Wild Card West Boxing Gym in Santa Monica.

 

Awọn Saturday afternoon telecast starts at 3 p.m. ATI/12 p.m. PT on NBC featuring the heavyweight showdown between Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (14-0, 13 KOs) atiConsuegra Yasmany (17-0, 14 KOs). Following that bout is the headlining event that pits former four-division world champion Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun (32-3-1, 18 KOs) lodi si Aron Martinez (19-3-1, 4 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, ni o wa lori tita bayi wa o si wa fun ra online ni AXS.com.

 

Here is what the fighters had to say yesterday and today:

 

Robert Guerrero

 

I’m excited to get back in the ring. I’ve trained very hard and my focus is fully on this fight.Saturday afternoon you’re going to see a great fight.

 

It’s a unique event starting so early. I’ll get up, eat and go fight but I’m ready for it.

 

I want to fight often, inactivity is the worst thing for a fighter. I want to fight three-four times per year, every year.

 

I never take another fighter lightly. This is a huge opportunity for Aron Martinez and I’m sure he’ll be ready for a real fight.

 

Fighting on NBC puts all the eyes on me. I know how big of a platform this is.

 

StubHub Center is a terrific venue, fans are right on top of you. I love fighting there and I’m not going to leave the fans disappointed.

 

Aron Martinez

 

“Bi Eleyi Saturday, expect a great fight. O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. I want to go in there and show everybody who I am.

 

I know how tough of a fighter Robert is, he’s fought at the top level for a long time.

 

I’m a brawler and I’m ready to test whatever skills he has. I need to close the distance, stay on top of him and get to him early. My power will surprise him.

 

I love StubHub Center. I’ve been there many times to watch fights and can’t wait to fight there myself.

 

“Eleyi jẹ a ńlá anfani fun mi, fighting on such a big card. We know Robert is a former world champion but I’m focused and ready. I’ve trained extra hard for this fight.

 

Dominic BREAZEALE

 

Everything starts off the jab, I need to put pressure on him early. I’ve seen a couple of YouTube clips of him fighting but the key is to focus on what I do best.

 

This is a huge opportunity for me to fight on NBC at StubHub Center and I plan to take full advantage of it.

 

This camp has been great, my whole team has done a phenomenal job getting me ready for this fight.

 

I have to thank my opponent for coming out and putting his record on the line. When I’m done with him, he’ll be 17-1. I’m looking for an early round knockout and I want to keep the fans on the edge of their seats.

 

YASMANY CONSUEGRA

 

I’m very prepared for this fight. I’m thankful to Dominic for taking this fight and I can’t wait to put on a show yi Saturday Friday.

 

I feel strong and ready for this challenge. My team has done everything they need to help me come out victorious.

 

I was part of the national team in Cuba which is very difficult to do. I’m not worried about any hype leading into this fight.

 

JÉSÙ Cuellar

 

First Darchinyan, Then Leo Santa Cruz or Abner Mares, those are the fighters

I’m targeting.

 

He can talk as much as he wants but we’re going to fight and find out who is better lojo satide.

 

I’m very prepared and ready to represent Argentina. I trained hard and I’m ready to get in the ring. I’ve put in the hard work and I’m going to step inside the ring and showcase my talent for all of Argentina.

 

VIC DARCHINYAN

 

I will demolish this kid lojo satide, I have much more experience.

 

He has no idea what’s going to happen.

 

I was a champion for many years and want to win another title. I will show everyone that I’m still capable lojo satide.

 

We’re going to see great fights and great action lojo satide. I’m ready to go and I hope everyone enjoys the fights.

 

Alfredo Angulo

 

I’m so happy to be here in Los Angeles and fighting so close to home. 'The Aja’ is coming back and you’ll see that lojo satide.

 

“Mo wa gan yiya lati wa ni pada ni iwọn. It’s been a bit of a layoff but I want to be as active and busy as possible.

 

I’m back now with Clemente Medina. I work best with him and I’m happy to be back training in Los Angeles again.

 

I recently got married. I’m much more settled and much more focused on my career. I look forward to becoming a champion again.

 

Oscar Molina

 

My left shoulder is completely healed, the recovery took a while which was frustrating but now all systems are go.

 

I’ve prepared well for this fight and I’m excited to go out and perform. It’s an honor for me to be on the same card as all these great fighters. I’m going to give a great show lojo satide.

 

I don’t know much about my opponent but I’ve been very busy in the gym learning everyday and I look forward to setting the pace and fighting my fight lojo satide.

 

I’ve been going to fights at StubHub Center for years and it’s great to be fighting there for the first time.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT & MP3 WITH ROBERT GUERRERO, Aron Martinez, Dominic BREAZEALE & YASMANY CONSUEGRA

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Lisa Milner

E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, for joining us today. We have a very exciting call. All four of the fighters participating on the televised portion of yi Satidee ká Premier Boxing Champions on NBC telecast will be with us. We are going to start with the heavyweights, and before we head to those fighters, I’m going to turn it over to Tom Brown, head of TGB Promotions to tell you a little more about the event and introduce our first set of fighters.

 

Tom Brown

Daradara, thank you and thank you very much to the media for joining us on this call. TGB Promotions is very happy working again with PBC on this excellent card to be telecast on NBC yi Saturday afternoon from the famed StubHub Center in Carson. The doors openlojo satide ni 11:00 a.m. pẹlu awọn akọkọ Belii ni 11:15 a.m. We go on live TV starting at12:00 p.m. PT. It’s a huge sports day for NBC. They’re also telecasting the French Open, the Belmont Stakes, and game two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

 

The main event is former world champion, Robert Guerrero (32-3-1 18 KOs) out of Gilroy, California. Robert’s no stranger to the southern California boxing fans, having posted two huge wins in recent years: the sensational 12-round decision over Andre Berto in November 2012 down in Ontario, and his epic fight-of-the-year win over Yoshihiro Kamegai on June 21, 2014 at the StubHub Center.

 

Aaron Martinez, West Covina, California ni o ni a gba ti (19-3-1, 4 KOs). He made his bones on the southern California boxing circuit, and knows how valuable this opportunity to face Guerrero is on such a big platform. Martinez never takes a backward step, never tires, and that’s his primary weapon: incredible stamina. With the styles of Guerrero-Martinez, this main event has all the makings of another action-packed StubHub Center war to add to the venue’s history.

 

In the televised co-main, the opening fight, we’ve got two outstanding, undefeated young heavyweight prospects: U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale (14-0, 13 KOs). He competed in the 2012 London games, and Yasmany Consuegra (17-0, 14 KOs) outstanding Cuban amateur with a perfect pro record.

 

Lẹẹkansi, awọn ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 11:00 a.m. Tickets bẹrẹ ni $25 and we’re looking forward to seeing the great boxing fans of southern California attend this great event.

 

L. Milner

We’re going to do the heavyweights now. Dominic, could you make an opening statement before we turn it over to the media?

Dominic Breazeale

This is Dominic Breazeale. Good afternoon, tara ati awọn okunrin jeje. I’m excited to be part of this fantastic card this Saturday, June 6th. Can’t wait to get in the ring and show off my skills.

 

L. Milner

Nla. E dupe. And Luis DeCubas Jr. is on the line to translate for Yasmany. Luis, could you ask him to make just a quick opening statement and then translate that for us?

 

Consuegra Yasmany

I want to thank everybody on the call. I want to thank NBC, the PBC, Al Haymon for this opportunity and all the people involved. I look forward to a great fight. Lojo Satide, I want to show everyone who I am.

Q

Hey, Dominic, it seems to me it’s safe to say that this is going to be your toughest opponent to date. Would you agree with that, and if so, how excited are you to get this opportunity to move up in competition and show what you’ve been able to learn?

 

D. BREAZEALE

Definitely toughest competition to date thus far. Pato, Yasmany is 17-0, 14 KOs. One of those guys that steps in the ring with a ton of confidence. We’re both undefeated fighters and I was extremely excited when I got the call. Thanks to Al and the team. Thanks to NBC, we’ll be able to perform in front of the whole world, nationwide, and I couldn’t ask for more. It’s a great setting, a great way to have a stepping-stone to the next level. I want to be considered the top heavyweight and I guess you’ve got to fight top guys to get there.

 

Q

What do you know about Consuegra?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I know he’s got a great amateur record. I know he did real well in Cuba, the Cuba National team. He had some great fights here in the States. He fought a lot in Florida.I know he’s got a boxing style. I know he’s going to come out tough. Cuban fighters always do.

 

Q

Dominic, you’ve had a lot of knockouts in your early career in the pros, but this is going to be your biggest fight yet with another undefeated fighter. Can you talk about your transition from the amateur style, which obviously you had to do in the Olympics, to the professional style?

 

D. BREAZEALE:

Like you said, it’s going to be a big fight with a guy that’s undefeated. I’m sure he’s coming in looking to knock me out. I’m coming in to knock him out, o daju. Ṣugbọn, amateur transition into the pros, I would say was a little bit easier for myself than it was for most amateurs. The amateurs, a lot of my wins came by way of knockouts, so I’ve been knocking guys out since day one.

 

It’s one of those things that I transitioned from putting punches in bunches to putting punches in bunches with power. I’m throwing a lot more punches now. I’m putting a lot more punches together with power. Every punch I throw has got devastating power. I not only punch with the right hand, but I can punch with the left. So long as I make contact, somebody’s going down for sure.

 

Q

Can you talk about the experience factor? You both fought a number of guys who have a lot of fights under their belt. Re kẹhin ija, he defeated Taurus Sykes, who’s been around for a long time, a guy with a winning record. Tell us where you think you’re at. Because eventually, everybody wants to become a world champion, but what level do you think you’re at and how does that compare to Yasmany?

D. BREAZEALE

I think I’m right up there, ti o ba ti ko, definitely above him. I’ve fought some very experienced guys and guys that have been former Olympians, bi daradara. Guys like Matt Galer, who have been in heavyweight ranks and considered top contenders at one point. Me and Matt put on a great fight.

 

My last fight with Victor Bisbal, that was March 7th ti odun yi. He’s a Puerto Rican Olympian. He came out with a great amateur background, very good professional background. When I finally beat him he had fought some experienced guys as well, so I definitely have the experience there. Not only as an amateur, but definitely as a pro, ju.

Q

And a similar question for Yasmany. Lati mi, it looks like this is going to be your biggest fight as a pro. Where do you think you are as a professional at this point? Where do you think you rank overall in the professional ranks?

 

Y. Consuegra

It’s definitely my toughest fight. Breazeale’s a real good fighter out of the pros, but I’ve also had a great amateur background. I fought the best of the best, o han ni. The Cuban heavyweight program is much more difficult than the American heavyweight program, and he was an Olympian, but I won a lot of world amateur tournaments. I look forward to just getting in the ring with Breazeale and showing what I’ve got, because I think I could beat Breazeale, and I think I’m ready for Breazeale. The top guys in the division, I’m going to show them.

 

Q

Yasmany, how influenced are you by some of the great Cuban fighters and heavyweights of the past year: Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, and many others? How much of a role have they played in influencing your style?

 

Y. Consuegra

O han ni, Cuba has a great history of Cuban amateur heavyweights. I like to put my style more toward Savon, who is a power puncher, as looking for the knockout at all times. And Stevenson’s a great fighter, but he’s more of a boxer, so was Roberto Balado, but that’s definitely a great point.

Q

How does it feel to be fighting on NBC in front of such a big network audience, especially on a day when you’re going to be right in between French Open final and Stanley Cup game. Dominic, could you answer that first?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I am definitely excited. I’ve got to thank NBC for giving me the opportunity to fight on this card. It’s a wonderful date. Can’t ask for anything better: southern California, kẹfa. Sun’s going to be out. The weather is going to be great. Great venue at the StubHub Center there. It’s definitely exciting. Whenever I get a chance to perform in front of a hometown crowd, family and friends, and things like that, it brings out the best in me, so I’m definitely looking forward to it and, bi mo ti so, I’ve got to thank NBC, Al HAYMON, Goossen Promotions for putting this all together. My team, all of you guys, I definitely, truly appreciate it.

 

Q

And Louis, could you ask Yasmany the same question?

 

Y. Consuegra

Yeah, it’s definitely the biggest fight of my life, the biggest fight of my career. At this moment, I’d also like to thank Dominic Breazeale for taking this type of risk. Not too many guys are willing to take these risks to fight an undefeated heavyweight and fight the best. Nítorí, it’s a big day for both of us, and come Saturday, I’m going to show everybody that I’m one of the top guys in the division.

 

L. Milner

Dara, nla. E dupe, both, so much. We will see you this week for a great event. We have the main event on the line now, so I’m going to turn it back over to Tom Brown to introduce Robert Guerrero and Aaron Martinez. Tom, ya o kuro.
T. Brown

Dara, nla. E dupe. First, I’d like to introduce former world champion, Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun, lẹẹkansi, pẹlu kan gba ti 32-3-1 ati 18 KOs, making a quick return to the PBC on NBC.

 

Robert Guerrero

I just want to thank everybody for being on and I’m ready to go.

 

T. Brown

Dara, we’ve got Aron Martinez here also, pẹlu kan gba ti 19-3-1, and he understands how valuable this opportunity is to face Guerrero on such a big platform.

Aron Martinez

Yeah, dajudaju, Mo wa nibi. O ni kan nla anfani fun mi; I’m ready for battle. We’re at weight and everything went pretty good at this camp, and what can I say, ọkan? Just excited to fight Saturday.

Q

Robert, you’re a guy that has fought a lot of big name fighters over a really nice career, an illustrious career. Does it become a little more difficult to get up for a fighter like Aron Martinez who is, kind of unknown, at least as compared to the other guys that you’ve fought?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Ṣe Ko, not at all. Coming off the last fight with a loss at the short end of the stick, it drives you to be hungry. Nítorí, that’s why I wanted to get right back into the ring, stay active. That’s one of the biggest problems with being inactive and not having enough action throughout the year. The year layoffs, a nine-, eight-month layoff, it really kills you, especially at that championship elite level. It’s hard to come back and be 100 percent sharp, so the plan is to just stay sharp all year and get back on it.

 

Q

What do you know about him? Do you watch any tapes of your opponents or anything like that?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, I’ve watched some tape on him. I watched a few of his fights that I found on YouTube and he’s a crafty little guy. He’s in there and he can fight on the inside. He’s got some good counter shots and he mixes it up. Nítorí, you’ve just got to be ready for everything all around, because you never know what’s going to come your way, especially when this is such a big opportunity for him, fighting on NBC. You know he’s going to come 100 percent ready and that seems to happen all the time when I fight somebody. They come 10 percent better than they were in their last couple of fights, so it’s about being prepared and being ready for whatever comes.

 

Q

Is there any concern about coming back to the ring so soon after a brutal fight like you just had three months ago?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Oh, se ko, not at all. Lati mi, the fight wasn’t even that brutal. It may have been brutal for Thurman, but I was just getting started toward the end. It actually feels good to get right back in. I got right back into the gym three weeks after that and stayed on it. Nítorí, after I left that ring, I still felt good. My body felt good. I just had that cut, got that taken care of, but other than that, Mo lero nla. That’s why I’m jumping right back in the ring so quick.

 

Q

I know you’re a well-known fighter throughout your career, but was there any difference after fighting on that show. That was the most viewed fight in quite a long time, being that it was on free TV on a primetime Saturday night. Nítorí, I just want to know if anything changed on your end, like more notoriety.

 

R. Jagunjagun

Pato. When you have a 96-year-old woman come up to you in the parking lot and say, “Man, what a great fight; that reminds me of the olden days of boxing,” it’s nice to see that. And you see all the fans coming around and just the average person that’s at the grocery store recognizing you, it’s huge. It’s not just huge for my career, but it’s huge for boxing.

 

Q

Did that factor into your wanting to come back so soon? I know you said you want to stay sharp, ṣugbọn, o han ni, staying in the public eye helps as well.

 

Robert Guerrero: Oh, pato. Out of sight, out of mind. So you want to stay active, you want to stay busy; you want to stay sharp. You want to stay in the public eye to make that big run before time passes.

 

Q

Aron, I just have one question for you. You’ve been out of the ring for over a year since your fight with Josesito. Was there any reason for that delay? Could you just not get fights or did you just want to take the time off to clear your head?
A. Martinez

It was just with my promoter, little here and there, they were not giving me the right fights. Anybody that knows me, I stayed in the gym, because that’s what makes it easy for me, making weight. I never have trouble making weight and that goes to show that I stay active. I stay active in the gym and that’s what it is.

 

Q

My question is for Robert Guerrero. I was a little disappointed to see that it took you quite a while to get into the fight with Keith Thurman. Do you feel like that’s going to be something you’re going to change for this fight with Aron, is taking off right off the bat, akọkọ yika?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, it goes back to being active in the ring. Everybody says, daradara, Mo lero nla, there’s no ring rust, and this and that, but you truly don’t know until you get into that ring. Nigbana ni, those long layoffs really kill me. You develop bad habits. You lay back a little bit too much, and you end up getting started a little bit late like I did in the Thurman fight. But when I did get started, there was no stopping me.

 

Nítorí, that’s why I want to stay active and stay in the ring. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, it’s being inactive, not being in the ring fighting. You develop habits where you do start off slowly and I felt like after the fight, when I looked back on it, it felt like I was starting off like I was sparring and just working into it, warming up, and then getting started. Glad to get that fight out of the way and shake off that ring rust, and it’s time to make that push.

 

Q

First question for Robert. Can you talk about getting up for this fight, because you fought such top level opponents and championship fights, Thurman and Mayweather and higher profile fights, and I think in this fight, you’re going to come in as a favorite. Can you talk about making sure that you don’t overlook Aron Martinez and staying sharp and getting up mentally.

 

R. Jagunjagun

You never want to overlook anybody. I don’t care who it is. You’ve got two hands, you can throw a punch. Ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ ni iwọn. Nítorí, you never want to overlook anybody. I found that out earlier in my career with a loss against Gamaliel Diaz. I was overlooking him, thought I was going to take him out and he ended up out-boxing me. He beat me by one point.

 

Nítorí, it’s one of those things where you live and learn. You learn your lesson throughout the years and at this level of boxing and competition, you’ve got to just be able to get up and do your job and be prepared for everything. Nítorí, it’s not a problem. It’s like second nature to me. I wake up every day. I run. I do my gym work. If I don’t do it, it feels like I’m cheating, because I’ve been doing it since I was a kid. Nítorí, it’s just being well-prepared and I’m always well-prepared for every fight, as you’ve seen through my previous fights. I come to fight no matter what.

 

Q

What do you think your advantages are over him coming into this fight?
R. Jagunjagun

Maybe the arm reach, the hand speed, the height. It’s a matter of not just having the advantages, but putting them to work and using them, and sticking to your game plan and being well prepared and being able to execute. Nítorí, it’s time to react when you get in that ring and what you’re going to do with everything to make it happen.

 

Q

Aron, I think Robert’s going to be the one coming in as the favorite in this fight, but I just noticed on a lot of the PBC cards, there have been a lot of upsets and unexpected outcomes coming in. Tell us why you’re going in expecting to win and what the effect is being on the PBC card on NBC. Does that add something special to this?
A. Martinez

Yes of course. It’s on national TV at StubHub Center, this is where I grew up. It’s my home base. I’ve got 23 njà. Out of these 23 njà, I’ve never been the favorite; I’ve always been the underdog. I’m not even supposed to be at this stage. That’s what I’m looking forward to. I’ve never been the favorite in any of my fights, so I come out for every fight. I know Rob, he’s an excellent champion; he’s been in with the best. He knows I train hard for this fight because I really want it and it and I’m going to lay it all on the line. This is what I’m talking about. I’m on to show everybody.

 

Q

You’re coming off a little over a year layoff as you explained earlier, and he’s coming off just a three-month layoff after a 12-round fight. Do you think that’s going to factor into this fight, especially if it goes the distance?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. It’s like what Robert said. You don’t really know until you get in the ring. We could say a bunch of things now, but you never know until you get in the ring and you actually feel it, because once you’re in the ring, it’s a whole different story, how it’s going to be. We train really, really hard for this fight, ati awọn ti a ba setan. It’s whatever I’ve got to do, I’ve got to do. We fight inside we box, whatever. We’re ready for whatever comes our way.
Q

Aron obviously, I know you’re up for this fight, and Robert’s already expressed that he’s trained for this fight and he’s expecting the very best from you, it’s been asked twice on this call if Robert is overlooking you. Do you find that disrespectful that nobody is giving you a shot in this fight? Or do you just use it as extra motivation?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. I don’t find it that way. It’s what it is. Robert has been up there with the best. And I don’t find it disrespectful; it’s just what it is, and it makes me train harder and just to make a point that who I am and they’re going to see Aron Martinez in there lojo satide and they’re going to see who I am.

 

L. Milner

Dara, that was our last question. Robert, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Bẹẹni. I just want to thank everybody. Thank Al Haymon and thank my team and thank everybody who’s been putting in the work to get this together, and I’m coming to fightSaturday night. Mo setan lati lọ. I’m excited and going on right before the Belmont Stakes and it’s a big event leading into another big event. Nítorí, I’m excited and I just can’t wait to fight.

 

The thing is staying active all year and doing my job and giving the fans what they love to see and giving them a great fight. Nítorí, thank all the fans and thank everybody that’s on the conference call. I really appreciate it and God bless everybody.

 

L. Milner

Dara, thanks. Aaron, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

A. Martinez

Bẹẹni, I want to thank NBC, PBC and all. Goossen for giving me this chance to show what I’ve got lojo satide, and I thank Robert, and just give a good show to everybody lojo satide, and I’m ready to push off and I’m ready to go. O ṣeun, gbogbo ènìyàn.
Lisa Milner: E dupe. Fight week events start ọla ni 11:00 a.m. at the Wild Card West Boxing Gym with a media workout and I hope to see everybody there. Mo dupe lowo yin lopolopo. Thanks to the fighters. O ṣeun, Tom Brown, and thanks to the media.

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Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE OPENS UP PBC ON NBC LIVE TELECAST & FACES UNDEFEATED CUBAN HEAVYWEIGHT YASMANY CONSUEGRA

Upland, California (June 3, 2015) – Top U.S. heavyweight afojusọna Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (14-0, 13 KO ká) makes his return to the ring yi Saturday Friday, June 6th at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. BREAZEALE, takes another step up in competition and faces Cuban heavyweight Yasmany Consuegra (17-0, 14 KO ká) in a battle of undefeated heavyweights. The televised bout will support the Robert Guerrero-Arron Martinez main-event and will open up the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) live telecast on NBC.

 

Photo c/o TimoteusFOE” Hernandez

Awọn 2012 U.S. Olympian is coming off of a solid win against heavyweight veteran Victor Bisbal this past March during the inaugural PBC on NBC series. Breazeale showed true heart and resilience after experiencing the first knockdown of his career early in the first round of the bout. Breazeale recovered quickly and dominated Bisbal until the bout was stopped in the fourth round, resulting in Breazeale’s 14th win and 13th by knockout.

Immediately following the bout with Bisbal, Breazeale asked his advisor Al Haymon for another tough-quality opponent and Breazeale was granted his request.

My last bout with Bisbal was by far the toughest opponent I have ever shared the ring with. He caught me with a good shot and I recovered quickly. I shook it off and ended up stopping him a couple of rounds later. Lẹhin ti awọn ija, I wasn’t happy that I was knocked down although many people told me that I showed resilience and that is what champions are made of. Ṣi, I wanted another tough opponent and Al Haymon gave me the opportunity,” said Breazeale.

In addition to the quality opponent, Breazeale now has the chance to make an impression on many avid and casual boxing fans who will be watching the bout live on NBC Saturday Friday, an opportunity Breazeale welcomes and is thankful for.

“Eleyi jẹ kan ala wá otito fun mi. Some of my previous bouts have been televised in the past, but not on a prime-time network where millions of people will be tuning in and see an American heavyweight like me. The heavyweight division is the most popular division in boxing because of its excitement and this is a bout between two undefeated heavyweights.” 

If this bout turns out as well as Breazeale has worked so hard for, he is looking to transition from a top prospect to a contender. Since turning professional two and a half years ago, Breazeale has been on the fast track to the world heavyweight title and has been learning from every training camp and fight thereafter under the tutelage of trainer John Bray.

I know I still have some room to

Photo c / o Team Breazeale

grow. I’ve been learning in the gym everyday and with every bout that I have had. In just 14 professional bouts so far, I feel that I have fought tougher opposition at this particular point of my career than the current American world heavyweight champion did in his first fourteen bouts. With the platform I have been provided yi Saturday, I intend to make the best of it and will definitely give the fans watching at home an entertaining fight and hope to make a name for myself in the heavyweight division.” 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, ni o wa lori tita bayi wa o si wa fun ra online ni AXS.com.

“Nibi Ba wa Wahala!

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Uncomfortable OF “Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-” ON NBC jẹ julọ-wo Ikinilẹṣẹ sori afefe niwon 1998

Viewership Peaked ni 4.2 Milionu fun moriwu ik iyipo ti Keith Thurman-Robert Guerrero ija


PBC nyorisi NBC si gun ni Agba 18-49 Adamo


Ju lọ 575,000 Iseju Live sisanwọle Nipasẹ

NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun

PBC on NBC Padà Saturday, April 11,

Gbe ni 8:30 PM et lori NBC


STAMFORD, Conn. – Okun. 9, 2015Saturday night ká Uncomfortable ti awọn Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC wà ni julọ-ti wo ọjọgbọn Boxing igbohunsafefe niwon 1998, ni ibamu si yara si National Data lati The Nielsen Company.

 

Awọn PBC on NBC telecast idaji 3.4 milionu awọn oluwo, ranking bi awọn julọ-ti wo ọjọgbọn Boxing igbohunsafefe ni 17 years (“Oscar De La Hoya ká ija Night” lori Akata, 5.9 million, Mon., March 23, 1998).

 

Viewership pọ gbogbo idaji wakati nipasẹ awọn telecast ati ki o peaked ni 4.2 million from10:30-11 p.m. Et nigba ti amóríyá iyipo 7-12 ti Keith Thurman'S unanimous ipinnu lori Robert Guerrero, eyi ti Awọn àsàyàn Tẹ ti a npe ni “awọn irú ti ija ti o ní ni enia lori awọn oniwe-ẹsẹ o si fi kan Elo nilo didn si Boxing.” Pẹlu gun lori NBC ká akọkọ pataki primetime Boxing igbohunsafefe ni 30 years (Larry Holmes la. Carl “Ooto” Williams, lori May 20, 1985), Thurman dara si si a pipe 25-0 (21 knockouts).

 

Awọn PBC on NBC tun mu NBC si a Saturday primetime gun laarin agbalagba 18-49, pẹlu a 1.08 Rating ni adamo.

 

“Awọn pada ti primetime Boxing si NBC fun igba akọkọ ni meta ewadun ni paa lati kan to lagbara ibere kẹhin ìparí pẹlu Saturday ká PBC on NBC Uncomfortable,” wi Jon Miller, Aare ti Elétò fun NBC idaraya ati NBCSN. “Pẹlu wa tókàn primetime telecast lori Saturday, April 11, a wo siwaju si ile lori ipa ti yi akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ kedere mulẹ. A ti wa ni yiya wipe ga-didara Boxing wa ni pada lori NBC.”

 

Saturday night ká telecast (8:30-11 p.m. ATI) Pipa Pipa a 2.11/4 sare orilẹ-Rating – soke 174% lati apapọ Boxing telecast lori NBC lati 2012-14 (.77). O ti wa ni tun ga-ti won won ọjọgbọn Boxing igbohunsafefe niwon awọn '98 De La Hoya show lori Akata (4.29).

 

Ju lọ 575,000 iṣẹju (576,435) ti PBC on NBC agbegbe ti a live san nipasẹ NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun si kọǹpútà, awọn tabulẹti ati awọn mobile awọn ẹrọ – ranking bi awọn kẹta-ti o dara ju Saturday night odun yi sile awọn NFL Wild Kaadi idije ipari (Jan. 3, 2015) ati awọn NHL papa isôere jara game (Feb. 21, 2015). Lori awujo media, #NBCBoxing trended lori Twitter agbaye jakejado telecast, pẹlú pẹlu #PBConNBC, boxers’ awọn orukọ ati awọn miiran bọtini awọn ofin trending lori awọn orilẹ-ipele.

 

PBC on NBC pada lori Saturday, April 11 ni 8:30 p.m. ATI lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, ifihan mẹrin boxers pẹlu a ni idapo 127-4-1 o gba ati 80 KOs – undefeated gbajumọDanny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 KOs) la. Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 KOs), ati middleweight asiwaju “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2, 24 KOs) la. Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (31-0, 22 KOs).

 

NBC ati NBCSN yoo mu 20 gbe PBC on NBC Boxing isele ni 2015. Laarin awọn 20 ifiwe fihan, NBC idaraya Group yoo mu diẹ ẹ sii ju 50 wakati ti PBC agbegbe, pẹlu awọn NBCSN- ki o si ranse si-ija siseto fun NBC telecasts. Awọn Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija jara ti wa ni da fun tẹlifisiọnu nipasẹ Haymon Boxing. Awọn PBC on NBC yoo ẹya-ara ọpọlọpọ awọn ti oni brightest irawọ, ni won julọ ọranyan ere-kere.

 

Gbogbo PBC on NBC fihan ni yoo san ifiwe lori NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun nipasẹ “TV nibi gbogbo,” fun awọn onibara afikun iye fun wọn alabapin iṣẹ, ati ṣiṣe awọn ga didara akoonu wa si MVPD onibara mejeeji ni ati ki o jade ti awọn ile ati lori awọn iru ẹrọ ọpọ. NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun wa fun kọǹpútà ni NBCSports.com/liveextra. Awọn NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun app wa ni App itaja fun iPad ati iPod ifọwọkan, lori yan ẹrọ laarin Google Play, ati lori Windows awọn foonu ati awọn tabulẹti.

ALAYE & Avvon LATI Uncomfortable OF “Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-” ON NBC

 

“Keith Thurman gba ni ija, Robert Guerrero gba onijakidijagan.” – Marv Albert


“Eleyi jẹ ohun ti ki asopọ irawọ, èyí ni ohun tí asopọ champs, bọ pada.” – “Sugar” Ray Leonard on Robert Guerrero


“Re iyara, rẹ reflexes, rẹ athleticism. Adrien Broner ni a isoro.” – B.J. Ododo lori Adrien Broner


PBC on NBC Padà Saturday, April 11, Live

ni 8:30 PM et lori NBC


Las fegasi – Okun. 7, 2015 – Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC ṣe awọn oniwe-primetime keôsan-lalẹ lati MGM sayin ni Las fegasi. Fẹ-nipasẹ-fe announcer Marv Albert ati Oluyanju “Sugar” Ray Leonard ti a npe ni igbese, pẹlu Al Michaels bi ogun, igun atunnkanka Laila Ali ati B.J. Ododo, ati onirohin Kenny Rice.

 

Awọn Uncomfortable ti PBC on NBC ifihan a bata ti 12-yika bouts – Keith Thurman'S unanimous ipinnu lori Robert Guerrero, ati Adrien Broner'S unanimous ipinnu lori John Molina Jr.


Awọn wọnyi ti wa ni akọsilẹ ati awọn avvon lati lalẹ ká Uncomfortable telecast:

 

PBC ON NBC Uncomfortable


Al Michaels: “Lalẹ, Ikinilẹṣẹ pada lati primetime…ni Uncomfortable ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC. Eleyi jẹ kan brand titun Boxing jara ti yoo Trust ọpọlọpọ awọn ti awọn oke awọn onija ni idaraya lori nẹtiwọki tẹlifisiọnu, ṣiṣe awọn Boxing jina siwaju sii lati onijakidijagan, pẹlu kere ti ohun tcnu lori jockeying fun beliti ati diẹ ẹ sii ti a aifọwọyi lori ifigagbaga njà.”

 

“Sugar” Ray Leonard: “O ko ni gba eyikeyi dara ju yi – Boxing jẹ pada lori primetime TV. Mi ọmọ, magbowo ati ki o ọjọgbọn, bẹrẹ lori nẹtiwọki tẹlifisiọnu. Awọn wọnyi boxers mọ agbara ti awọn nẹtiwọki. Lana, Nwọn si wi nwọn fẹ lati wa ni aṣaju-ati ki o tun gbajumọ. Gbogbo awọn ti o bẹrẹ ọtun nibi, ni bayi.”

 

Michaels ni lenu wo fe-nipasẹ-fe announcer Marv Albert: “Ki o si bẹẹni Marv jẹ nibi, ati awọn ti o ni ère.”

 

Marv Albert lori pipe NBC ká kẹhin pataki primetime ija (Larry Holmes la. Carl “Ooto” Williams, Le 20, 1985): “Bẹẹni, Mo ti ma ranti gan daradara ti night in Reno, Nevada diẹ ninu awọn 30 awọn ọdun sẹyin….30 awọn ọdun sẹyin, Mo ti wà 12 nigba yen.”

 

Albert: “Hall ti loruko referee Steve Smoger jẹ pẹlu wa [ni ringside], o yẹ ki o wa ni nibẹ diẹ ninu awọn oran, controversies, tabi burujai occurrences… Sugbon ti o kò ṣẹlẹ ni Boxing.”

 

ON Thurman-Guerrero


Leonard on Thurman (ami-ija): “Thurman, o ni ki analitikali, o fi opin si isalẹ awon alatako re, o ni o ni knockout agbara ninu mejeji ọwọ, o yoo rẹ punches jọ daradara, ati awọn ti o ba ti o ma n ni o ni wahala, o n mbọ lẹhin nyin.”

 

Leonard on Guerrero (ami-ija): “Jagunjagun, o si lọ ni ijinna pẹlu Floyd Mayweather, olugbeja rẹ ni rẹ ẹṣẹ. O si ni ibinu, oró, gun lasting, ati awọn ti kò a ti ti lu jade.”

 

Leonard lori Thurman ni Yika 1: “Ọpọlọpọ awọn onija ni a isoro pẹlu southpaws…ṣugbọn Thurman wulẹ lẹwa ti o dara nibi.”

 

Leonard lori Guerrero ni Yika 1: “Guerrero nilo lati lo rẹ jab lati ṣiṣẹ ọna rẹ inu.”

 

Albert lori Thurman ni Yika 2: “O ti wa gbogbo Keith Thurman lori kolu… o ni a agbara puncher, wulẹ fun awọn tete knockout…o ni paa lati kan lasan ibere.”

 

Steve Smoger lori Thurman ká ipalara lẹhin ti ẹya nwaye lai ori-apọju ni Yika 3: “Ti o ba ti Thurman ko ba le tesiwaju lẹhin ti awọn 4th Yika, nwọn yoo lọ si awọn kaadi. Ti o ni awọn ipo ati awọn ti o ni àwôn Nevada ofin.”

 

Leonard lori Thurman ká Yika 4 ọwọ ọtún si Guerrero ká ori: “Ọpọlọpọ enia buruku yoo ti lọ sọkalẹ lati ti shot.”

 

Leonard lori Thurman ni Yika 7: “O si ni ni iru iṣakoso.”

 

Leonard on Yika 7: “Thurman ko le kuna sun oorun lori Guerrero, ti o si tun ni o ni agbara ni mejeji ọwọ.”

 

Leonard lori Guerrero ni Yika 8: “Guerrero nilo lati wa ni diẹ ibinu ati ki o ge iwọn pipa.”

 

Leonard lori Thurman ni Yika 8: “Thurman ti ya ni kikun Iṣakoso ti yi ija.”

 

Leonard lori Guerrero ni Yika 8: “Nigba ti Guerrero ilẹ kan Punch ti o yẹ ki o duro nibẹ ati ki o jabọ siwaju sii punches, diẹ awọn akojọpọ.”

 

Albert lori Guerrero ni opin ti Yika 9: “Ti o ti fipamọ nipasẹ awọn Belii.”

 

Albert on Yika 10: “Bawo ni nipa Guerrero bọ pada!”

 

Leonard lori Guerrero ni Yika 10: “Eleyi jẹ ohun ti ki asopọ irawọ, èyí ni ohun tí asopọ champs, bọ pada.”

 

Leonard lori Guerrero ni Yika 11: “Awọn ọkàn ti Guerrero jẹ o kan ìkan.”

 

Albert on Yika 12: “12th ati ik yika ati ti won tesiwaju lati lọ ni o.”

 

Albert: “Keith Thurman gba ni ija, Robert Guerrero gba onijakidijagan.”

 

ON Adrien BRONER- JOHANNU Molina JR.


Leonard on Adrien Broner: “Mo ní kekere kan showmanship ninu mi ninu mi years, ṣugbọn Broner pato ni a showman. Mo ti mọ nigbati o ko ba si gòke awọn ila…Broner jẹ a yonu si Onija, sugbon o ma n ni kekere kan vulgar ninu rẹ antics. Mo ti o kan ma ko fẹ pe lati ṣíji bò rẹ Talent.”

 

Albert on Broner: “Ni igba ti o ti wa ni pa-ni-odi outrageous.”

 

B.J. Ododo lori Broner (ami-ija): “Re iyara, rẹ reflexes, rẹ athleticism. Adrien Broner ni isoro kan, ati ki o kan mismatch fun enikeni ti o bi mẹẹta nitori ti awon ti adayeba ebun. Bayi, nigbakugba ti o ma n ni iwọn, o wun lati duro ati ki o lo awon reflexes ati pe iyara fun ẹṣẹ, apapo punching ati olugbeja.”

 

Leonard on Molina Jr. in Yika 1: “O si nilo lati ṣe yi ohun ilosiwaju ija.”

 

Leonard in Yika 1: “Broner ni o ni awọn ti o dara ju oju…o ri ki o si anticipates ohun gbogbo nbo ati ki o jẹ anfani lati counter awon punches.”

 

Laila Ali on Yika 1: “Molina ká igun ni ko dun pẹlu rẹ inactivity.”

 

Ali on Molina Jr. ká inactivity lẹhin Yika 6: “Nítorí jina Molina ti a kò fetí sí igun rẹ.”

Leonard in Yika 8: “Molina duro gun ju lati di ohun ọràn.”

 

Albert lori Broner sọrọ bi awọn onija clinch ni Yika 8: “Nibẹ ni o wa dun nothings a whispered sinu eti ti John Molina.”

 

Albert lori awọn onija’ titilai chatter ni Yika 10: “Mo ti gba awọn agutan ti o wa ni a Ọrọ show lọ lori soke nibẹ ati awọn alejo ni o wa Adrien Broner ati John Molina.”

 

Smoger lori officiating ni Broner-Molina Jr. in Yika 10: “Mo ti o kan ro a ti sọ ní kan bit ti lori-officiating. Lọgan ti referee lọ ni ati ki o bẹrẹ lati gbodo, o fi opin si ni sisan ti awọn ija ati awọn ti o gba awọn onija jade ti won ere ètò. O si n gbiyanju lati šakoso awọn ija, ṣugbọn Mo ro pe o ni lori-officiating.”

 

Albert lori paṣipaarọ nipa awọn onija ni opin ti Yika 10: “Ohun ti a pari!”

 

Ali lori Molina ni Yika 11: “Joe Goossen ti a ti nb pẹlu John Molina lati gbọ u.”

 

Leonard lori Molina ni Yika 12: “Nigba ti Molina Agogo owo awọn teepu ti yi ija ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ gidigidi dun ninu ara, nitori ti o ni o ni diẹ. O si ni a alagbara.”

 

Albert on Broner: “O ni yio je kan ni idaniloju gun fun 'The Isoro,’ ti o je isoro kan fun John Molina.”

PBC on NBC pada lori Saturday, April 11 ni 8:30 p.m. ATI lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, bi undefeated gbajumọ Danny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 KOs) oju Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 KOs), ati middleweight aye asiwaju “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2, 24 KOs) gba lori undefeated Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (31-0, 22 KOs).

 

NBC ati NBCSN yoo mu 20 gbe PBC on NBC Boxing isele ni 2015. Laarin awọn 20 ifiwe fihan, NBC idaraya Group yoo mu diẹ ẹ sii ju 50 wakati ti PBC agbegbe, pẹlu awọn NBCSN- ki o si ranse si-ija siseto fun NBC telecasts. Awọn Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija jara ti wa ni da fun tẹlifisiọnu nipasẹ Haymon Boxing. Awọn PBC on NBC yoo ẹya-ara ọpọlọpọ awọn ti oni brightest irawọ, ni won julọ ọranyan ere-kere.

 

Gbogbo PBC on NBC fihan ni yoo san ifiwe lori NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun nipasẹ “TV nibi gbogbo,” fun awọn onibara afikun iye fun wọn alabapin iṣẹ, ati ṣiṣe awọn ga didara akoonu wa si MVPD onibara mejeeji ni ati ki o jade ti awọn ile ati lori awọn iru ẹrọ ọpọ. NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun wa fun kọǹpútà ni NBCSports.com/liveextra. Awọn NBC idaraya Gbe Afikun app wa ni App itaja fun iPad ati iPod ifọwọkan, lori yan ẹrọ laarin Google Play, ati lori Windows awọn foonu ati awọn tabulẹti.

Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON NBC ase tẹ apero avvon & Awọn fọto

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto

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Las fegasi (Thursday, March 5) – The final press conference for the inaugural Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori NBC show mu ibi loni ni MGM Grand bi awọn onija, announcers ati awọn alaṣẹ si sọ fun awọn media niwaju ti won primetime nẹtiwọki tẹlifisiọnu Uncomfortable lori Saturday, March 7 ni MGM Grand Ọgbà Arena.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ti ifiwe iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ni o wa lori tita bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni www.mgmgrand.com tabi www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Yi kaadi ba ti ni igbega nipa Goossen ni igbega ati ẹya ti Keith Thurman la. Robert Guerrero ati Adrien Broner la. John Molina, Jr. ni njà ti yoo air ifiwe lori NBC (8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT).

 

Awọn Abneri Mares la. Arturo Santos Reyes bout will be televised live on Saturday, March 7, lori NBC show (8:30 – 11 p.m. ATI) tabi lori NBCSN telecast (11 p.m. ATI).

 

Wo ni isalẹ fun ohun ti awọn olukopa ní lati sọ nipa awọn tobi night ti njà.

 

Keith Thurman

 

“Eleyi jẹ iru kan lẹwa SIM ati iru kan lẹwa ija. A ti sọ fẹ yi fun awọn kan nigba ti o si ti a ti sọ a ti nduro patiently.

 

“Robert jẹ nla kan Onija, a won aye asiwaju ati ki o Mo wa kan isiyi aye asiwaju. Mo mọ awọn egeb fẹ mi lati Akobaratan soke ni kilasi ati yi ni mi ni anfani lati ṣe wipe. O mọ ohun ti Mo wa nipa, o ni 'KOs fun aye'.

 

“Mo wa kan gan yiya ati ki o dun. I can’t wait to step on the scale ọla, tun-hydrate ki o si lọ lati sise.

 

“Ti o ba mi ija lọ meji, mefa tabi mẹjọ iyipo – Mo n wa fun knockout. Mo ti n nduro fun u lati isokuso si oke ati fun mi lati fi pe akoko kan fe.

“Mo n lilọ lati ṣii soke ẹnu mi ki o si sọ pe mo ti n bọ lati kolu u jade. Mo fẹ lati wa ni akọkọ Onija lati lailai kolu jade Robert 'The mi Mimü’ Jagunjagun. Mo fi ìmoore han fun u mu yi ija ati fun gbogbo awọn ti o ti ṣe. Mo mọ o ti n bọ lati ja ati ki o gba yi isegun, ati awọn ti o ni mi ise lati ko jẹ ki ti o ṣẹlẹ.”

“Mi ọpọlọ ko le oniṣiro bi o ńlá ti ẹya anfani yi ni fun mi. O ni a ibukun ati ohun ọlá lati wa lori yi ńlá kan ti a ipele. Nibẹ ni o wa ọpọlọpọ aye aṣaju-ti o le ti la soke yi show. Eleyi jẹ kan lẹwa SIM ati emi ni lola lati wa ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ.

“Eleyi jẹ ohun ti Boxing aini. Yi ipele ti wa ni ohun ti wa ni lilọ lati propel mi ọmọ. A n gbiyanju lati mu pada ni wura iran.”

Robert Guerrero

 

“Eleyi jẹ iwongba ti a ibukun. Jije lori yi ipele jẹ alaragbayida. Mo n bọ lati ja. Lojo Satideoru Mo wa setan lati lọ.

 

“O ni a nla ọjọ nitori ti o ko ba nilo USB TV lati wo awọn awọn Boxing mọ.

 

“Mi kẹhin alatako je alakikanju ati ki o Mo ti a ti awọn olugbagbọ pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn nosi ṣugbọn ti o ba ni lati wa ni anfani lati bori ati ki o ṣe awọn atunṣe. Mo ni kekere kan egan ati ki o kan bere si slugging o jade pẹlu rẹ.

 

“Nibẹ wà sise nigbati mo si lọ si 147, eniyan ro mo ti wà eso. Ni gbogbo igba ti awon eniyan ma kò rò pe mo le se nkankan, Mo ti fi hàn wọn ti ko tọ si.

 

“Ti o ba gbe awọn igbesi aye ti a Onija; o yẹ ki o ni anfani lati ja ni deede.

 

“Mo setan lati lọ. Mo ní a nla ikẹkọ ibudó ati ki o sise gan lile. It’s time to take care of business Saturday night. A ṣe kan pupo ti o yatọ ise ni ikẹkọ ibudó lati mura fun ija yi.

 

“Keith Thurman ti wa ni sọrọ nipa bọ jade ki o si di akọkọ eniyan lati kolu mi jade. Mo fẹ pe iru ti ipenija.

 

“[Keith] Thurman jẹ gidigidi lagbara ati ki o ni o ni nla ita ronu. O si le apoti, ja lori inu. Nibẹ ni o wa tun kan pupo ti awọn abawọn pẹlu rẹ ere ati awọn ti a ti wa ni lilọ lati lo anfani ti rẹ abawọn.

 

“Yi ija kaadi jẹ alaragbayida. Awọn ifihan ti a ti wa ni lilọ lati gba ni mura. Ko o kan ni ija itan sugbon mi pada itan bi daradara, pẹlu ohun ti Iru ọkunrin ti a ba wa ni ita ti awọn iwọn.

 

“Jije jade nibẹ sọrọ fun enia ati fifi si pa, ti o ni o kan ko mi. Nítorí ma Mo wa ko nigbagbogbo ni gbangba oju, nitori Mo wa diẹ ẹ sii ti a ikọkọ ọkunrin ti o gba itoju ti ebi re. Ṣugbọn emi dun yi ipele yoo gba mi itan ati awọn iyawo mi ká itan si gbogboogbo àkọsílẹ.

 

“Irorun gbogbo iriri ti awọn ohun ti iyawo mi lọ nipasẹ ki asopọ mi tougher. Wiwo rẹ ija fun aye re, o mu ki mi mọ pé mo ti Akobaratan sinu iwọn nitori ti mo ni ife yi idaraya.”

 

Adrien BRONER

 

“Mo ti sọ ti nipasẹ kan lo,t sugbon Mo wa tun nibi ati awọn orukọ mi ti nikan ba elomiran se ariyanjiyan tobi, ani nipasẹ awọn buburu igba.

 

“Bayi a ni 'AB lori NBC.’ Mo wa Ogbeni. NBC, biotijẹpe gbogbo enia ni bọ lati ri awọn AB Fihan.

 

“Mo ti yoo takeover ohunkohun ti tẹlifisiọnu ikanni Mo wa lori, Emi ko bikita ti o ba ti awọn oniwe-efe Network, Mo n lilọ si mu o.

 

“John Molina jẹ kan alakikanju aye kilasi Onija, oun yoo ko ni le ni yi ipo ti o ba je ko. O si nigbagbogbo lu awọn awọn aidọgba ati ki o ba jade lori ọtun apa ti awọn ọpá, ṣugbọn yi ni akoko ibi ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ lori buburu opin ti awọn ọpá.

 

“A ba ṣetan fun aja a ija, o ko ni pataki bi o ńlá iwọn ni. A n ko nṣiṣẹ lati John Molina. Mo wa ko sele, ti agbara.

 

We’ll see Saturday night, Mo n idekun John Molina ati ki o Mo n ti o nri mi ọrọ lori wipe.

 

“Awọn igbaradi nigba yi ibudó je nla, Mo lero lagbara ati ki o setan. O n lilọ si jẹ kan nla ija.

 

“Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ ti o ba ti eniyan sọ ni mo ti ko wò mi ti o dara ju nitori ti mo ti ko duro mi alatako, ṣugbọn nigbati o ba wo ni àwọn njà ni mo outclassed gbogbo alatako ni iwaju ti mi. Bi gun to bi mo ti pa gba, ti o ni ohun ti ọrọ.

 

“John Molina ti wa ni lilọ si wá lati ja, ṣugbọn nwọn gbogbo wá lati jà, on n ko lilọ si lu mi.

 

“Awọn ọrun ni iye to fun mi, Mo wa ṣi omode ati Mo ti sọ ṣe ki Elo ni a ọmọ ọjọ ori. Mo n lilọ lati ogbo ninu awọn idaraya sugbon ni opin ti awọn ọjọ ti mo wa si tun mi.”

 

JOHANNU Molina JR.

 

“O jẹ ohun ọlá lati wa ni apa kan yi show ti yoo mu Boxing pada si iwaju. A pese ba daradara ati ki o mu ara yiya lati wa lori yi Syeed.

 

“O ni a nla kaadi pẹlu a ko le padanu show ati PBC ati NBC ti wa ni n ṣe o ọtun. I can’t wait to be a part of it and for that bell to ring March 7.

 

“Ibùdó lọ daradara ati ki a ba 110 ogorun setan lati mu o. O ni a nla kaadi pẹlu a ko le padanu show ati PBC ati NBC ti wa ni n ṣe o ọtun. I can’t wait to be a part of it and for that bell to ring March 7.

 

‘This is going to be dogfight lojo satide night.

 

'O ni kanna Broner, o le sọ ohunkohun ti o fe. O si n ṣe ara rẹ ibusun pẹlu rẹ comments ati bayi o ni o ni lati ja. Ọkàn rẹ ere ti o ti n gbiyanju lati mu o yoo ko sise.

 

“Lọgan ti a gba ni iwọn, awọn ti sọrọ iduro, meji ọwọ kan fẹ mi.

 

“Mo ti sọ ni agbara ati awọn ogbon lati win yi ija.

 

“Gbadun awọn show ati ki o Mo ileri ti o buruku ise ina.”

 

Abneri MARES

 

“Mo ti sọ ti a mẹta-akoko aye asiwaju ati ki o Mo ni Arturo Reyes ni iwaju ti mi. O ni pẹlu ọlá ati ki o jọwọ ati simi lati wa ni ija lori NBC.

 

“Ko si disrespect si awọn miiran buruku soke nibi, ṣugbọn emi o gbero lati ji awọn show. Mo fẹ lati wo ti o dara. Mo ti sọ ji awọn show ṣaaju ki o si ti o ti n lọ si ṣẹlẹ lẹẹkansi lojo satide night.

 

“Mo lero gbogbo eniyan orin rẹ ranṣẹ ni Saturday night, gbogbo ènìyàn dara wo awọn awọn jade nitori Abneri Mares ti wa ni lilọ si iwunilori.

 

“Eyikeyi ti awọn wọnyi njà le jẹ akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, ko si pataki aṣẹ, ki Mo wa kan dun lati wa ni apa kan ti o. A Pupo awon eniyan ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni yiyi ni ki o ni lati ja lati ja gba awọn akiyesi ti awọn oluwo.

 

“O gba meji lati jo ati ki o gba meji lati ja. Nigba ti o ba ni kan Onija ti o ti wa ni lilọ lati fun o ni gbogbo rẹ, o mú awọn ti o dara ju jade ti o. Mo n ni ija ẹnikan ti o ti n kò ti a ti lu jade ati awọn ti o ti n lọ lati mu awọn ti o dara ju Abneri Mares jade.

 

“Mo n lilọ lati ṣe awọn ti o kan ti iyanu ija ati ki o Mo n pato lọ fun knockout.”

 

Arturo Santos Reyes

“Mo wa dun lati wa ni lori kaadi ati ki o Mo wa yiya lati wa ni ayika nibi iru nla awọn onija.

 

“O n lilọ si jẹ kan nla show ati ki o Mo n wa siwaju si fifun awọn egeb wọn owo ká tọ.

 

“Abneri Mares jẹ nla kan Onija, sugbon Emi ko beru enikeni. O si dara wá lati jà.

 

“A ba mejeeji Mexico ni alagbara ati Mexico ni Olympians, ki o mọ nibẹ n lilọ si jẹ ise ina ninu iwọn ati ki o Mo ti o kan ni ireti gbogbo eniyan ni arena ati lori TV gbadun.”

 

Sugar Ray Leonard, PBC lori NBC Oluyanju ati arosọ afẹṣẹja

“Mo wa kan bi yiya bi gbogbo eniyan miran, nitori eyi ni tipẹ. Ngba Boxing pada lori primetime. Awọn wọnyi ti iyalẹnu ti ẹbun abinibi boxers mọ pe yi Saturday night is like a major audition and the fans will be the judges.

 

“Mo ranti jije ni yi ipo ki o si O ni siwaju sii ju ti ara, o ni opolo. These boxers have what it takes to be superstars. Saturday will be a great day for boxing.

Jon Miller, Aare, Siseto NBC idaraya & NBCSN

 

“Lori dípò ti NBC idaraya ti a ba n exited lati wa ni nibi, a ba orire lati ni 22-akoko Emmy-eye Winner Sam Ìkún alabojuto awọn iṣẹlẹ ati ẹya A-akojọ akojọpọ awọn lori-air Talent.

 

I think America is ready to see boxing in primetime and Saturday you will see and hear an unbelievable event.

 

“A ba ti ohun iwuri wipe awon onija ati awọn wọn nla egbe ni o wa lara awọn NBC ebi ati ti a ko le duro lati gba lọ.”

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.premierboxingchampions.com, www.nbcsports.com/boxing ati www.goossenpromotions.com, tẹle lori TwitterPremierBoxing, KeithFThurmanJr, GhostBoxing, AdrienBroner, @ JohnMolinaJr135, abnermares, NBCSports AtiMGMGrand ki o si di kan àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.Facebook.com/PremierBoxingChampions ati www.facebook.com/NBCSports.

Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE gba igbesẹ soke IN idije

Las fegasi, Nevada (March 4, 2015) Yi Saturday evening marks a historic night as the sweet science returns to prime time network television on NBC after over thirty years. Al Haymon’s “Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija” jara yoo ṣe awọn oniwe-Uncomfortable ni milionu ti ile kọja awọn orilẹ-ede ati ki o jẹ daju lati de ọdọ àjọsọpọ ija egeb ati Boxing aficionados. Eleyi jẹ nla fun awọn ti idaraya bi o ti iloju kan Syeed fun awọn oluwo ti gbogbo ọjọ ori lati di faramọ pẹlu awọn idaraya ti awọn Boxing ati awọn oniwe-ojo iwaju irawọ.

 

O ti wa ni tun kan Syeed fun ọjọgbọn awọn onija si di ìdílé orukọ ati ni gbangba faramọ pẹlu ẹniti won ba wa ni ki o si wọn lẹhin. Ọkan iru Onija jẹ oke U.S. heavyweight afojusọna, Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (13-0, 12 KO ká). BREAZEALE, bayi 29, was introduced to boxing at a relatively late age. After playing quarterback for the University of Northern Colorado, Breazeale ṣe a ipinnu lati lọ kuro ni akoj irin ki o si tẹ Boxing oruka ni 2008.

 

Laarin mẹta ati idaji odun kan, Breazeale gba afonifoji awọn ere-idije ni osere magbowo ipo bajẹ-ibalẹ u a iranran lori awọn 2012 United States Olympic Team competing in the Super Heavyweight division. Several months later, Breazeale yoo wọle pẹlu gbajugbaja Onimọnran Al Haymon ati ki o tan pro labẹ awọn tutelage ti tele magbowo Star ati ki o ọjọgbọn heavyweight John Bray.

 

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Ni rẹ akọkọ mẹsan bouts, Breazeale plowed through his opposition in four rounds or less including the dismantling of heavyweight veteran Lenroy Thomas. In his tenth professional bout, Breazeale would go the distancefor the first time in his career against a tough veteran in Nagy Aguilera. Although the bout would last all eight scheduled rounds, Breazeale hàn o le apoti fe ni peppering Aguilera ni ife pẹlu awọn akojọpọ ti jabs, gbooro ẹtọ, osi mu ati uppercuts.

His next three bouts ended in familiar fashion with his opponents being stopped in three rounds or less. It has been a great start to Breazeale’s career and he is learning everyday with trainer John Bray. “Mo wa inu didun ibi ti mo ti wà ọtun bayi ni mi ọmọ, but I know I still have a lot to improve on in order to be ready to become the heavyweight champion of the world. I trust and believe in John’s ability to take me to that level. John has been in camps with the likes of Tyson, Lewis ati Holyfield ati awọn ti a ti oṣiṣẹ nipa arosọ oluko bi daradara.”

 

Breazeale ba pada si iwọn yi Saturday aṣalẹ lodi si rẹ toughest alatako lati ọjọ, Victor Bisbal (21-2, 15 KO ká), a 2004 Olympian from Puerto Rico. The opportunity to fight in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena on NBC is a dream come true and the 2012 Olympian ti šetan fun yi

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ipenija. “I am truly excited to be fighting this weekend on such a huge platform and I am looking forward to this challenge and making my name a household name. I know Victor is coming prepared and I am definitely prepared as well. O n lilọ si jẹ kan nla night ti Boxing fun awọn onijakidijagan”, Said Breazeale.

 

Trainer John Bray is also excited for this opportunity as he knows this fight can take his pupil from prospect to contender. “Victor Bisbal jẹ kan oniwosan ati ki o kan gan àseparí Onija bi ohun Olympian pẹlu kan gba ti 21-2 pẹlu 15 knockouts. Dominic will have to be on his “A” game to shine and as his trainer I can tell you that he will be that and more. By out-boxing and beating Bisbal in an impressive fashion, yi yoo ṣe awọn Boxing aye Ya awọn akiyesi ti Dominic Breazeale jẹ gidi ati ki o šetan fun tobi ati ki o to dara ohun.”

 

PBC lori NBC ti wa ni igbega nipa Goossen ni igbega ati awọn tiketi fun yi iyanu alẹ ti Boxing le ra ni www.mgmgrand.com ki o si ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50.

“Nibi Ba wa Wahala!

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SUPERSTAR FIGHTERS ON THE INAUGURAL PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC FIGHT CARD OFFER TRAINING CAMP INSIGHTS AHEAD OF THEIR MARCH 7 SHOWDOWNS AT MGM GRAND IN LAS VEGAS

Las fegasi (March 3, 2015) – The fan favorites participating on the inaugural Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) on NBC fight card on Saturday, March 7 shared their progress today on how training camp is going and the importance of the return of boxing to primetime network television.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ti ifiwe iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ni o wa lori tita bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni www.mgmgrand.com tabi www.ticketmaster.com.

 

As they prepare to open a new chapter in boxing history, Keith “Ni Akoko Kan” Thurman,Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun, Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner, John “Awọn Gladiator” Molina Jr. ati Abneri Mares took some time out of their busy training schedules to discuss the debut of PBC.

 

KEITHONE TIMETHURMAN

 

Q: How do you feel about fighting on the big stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena for the fourth time?

 

A: I love MGM Grand. The last time when I fought there as the co-main event was an honor. This is an even greater honor to be the main event. Many world-class fighters have performed there and Floyd Mayweather has made it his home. Eleyi ti ni a ala wá otito.

 

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting on the inaugural PBC card on NBC in primetime?

A: It’s a blessing and I’ve been working towards this for 19 years. Al Haymon could have picked any of his great fighters for this moment and I’m honored be part of this night and kick things off right.

Q: What do you think the return of boxing to primetime network television could accomplish for the sport of boxing?

A: With NBC coming back to primetime boxing it gives us boxers a chance to shine again on the biggest stage. We’ve been continuing to fill up arenas for years, but boxing is returning to the mainstream spotlight with an even bigger punch on March 7.

Q: What do you think of your opponent?

A: His father had a few comments, and some things were said, but I’m expecting him to come out throwing punches and looking to execute his game plan when we enter the ring. We’re going to show him that he never should have signed this contract. There’s a different side of Keith Thurman inside that ring and he’s going to learn the hard way.

Q: Is there anything he does in the ring that concerns you?

A: He hasn’t fought anyone with extreme power like me.

Q: Are you doing anything special to prepare for this particular matchup?

A: He’s been in the ring with some great fighters, but every fight is itsown learning experience. We work hard in training every time to outbox boxers, outpunch punchers, and I’m expecting to be ready to do everything better than him.

Q: What have you been doing to pass the time when you’re not at the gym or training?

A: It’s actually a very mundane lifestyle. I’m resting, getting acupuncture or massage therapy. I like to go out and find good hip-hop. I’ve been eating some good sushi and seaweed salad, but just staying on my diet and resting and recovering before my late night run and maybe a session in my hyperbaric chamber.

 

Q: What should the fans expect on March 7? Do you have a prediction?

A: I’ll be honest, I’m going to stand there and exchange with him for six rounds, and if he’s still standing there we’ll see. With my punching power the KO can come at any time with that one punch. If he walks into it or I lunge at himit can even be a body shot. I’m just looking to get him out of there. I’m going to do what I need to do to stay a champion and we’re looking to move on past March 7 pẹlu kan gun.

Robert “ÀWỌN iwin” GUERRERO

 

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

 

A: MGM Grand is the Mecca of boxing venues and I’m very excited to be performing in the main event against an undefeated young lion like Keith Thurman.

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting on the inaugural PBC card on NBC in primetime?

A: Oh yeah, I'm extremely motivated to be the first fighter to bring boxing back to NBC on primetime. Al Haymon is doing a fantastic job with the PBC. I want to show the world I'm an elite fighter and what better way to do it then against an undefeated world champion.

Q: What do you think the return of boxing to primetime network television could accomplish for the sport of boxing?

A: It's so great in so many ways. First, anyone with a TV can watch this fight, so millions of more people can tune in. The number of new fans that will be gained will be unbelievable. For those hardcore fans who can't afford cable, this will be a breathe of fresh air to see a top notch fight on regular network TV. Fans who are just hanging at a restaurant or sports bar, who don't even like boxing will be tuning in, and they will all become new fans with the action they'll be seeing. It's going to be great for everyone.

Q: What do you think of your opponent?

A: Thurman has a lot of power and that's something I must be aware of.

Q: Is there anything he does in the ring that concerns you?

A: O si ni kan ti o dara Onija, but I’ll be prepared for whatever he brings into the ring lojo satide.

Q: Are you doing anything special to prepare for this particular matchup?

A: I'm doing a few different things but nothing I can talk about at the moment.

Q: What have you been doing to pass the time when you’re not at the gym or training?

A: Spending time with my family. They're my motivation. 

Q: What should the fans expect on March 7? Do you have a prediction?

A: In Spanish we say "Chingasos." That's what the fans can expect from me on March 7th. My hands will be raised at the end of the fight and you'll hear the referee say "And the new..."

ADRIENTHE PROBLEMBRONER

 

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

 

A: You know I love the big moment with the spotlight. March 7 is going to be my time to shine and MGM Grand is the place to do it.

 

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting on the inaugural PBC card on NBC in primetime?

A: Dajudaju, Al Haymon has lots of guys who could have fought on this first card and I’m honored to have been chosen.

Q: What do you think the return of boxing to primetime network television could accomplish for the sport of boxing?

A: This is a huge deal. This is our chance to get the attention of a whole new crowd of people. This is going to make boxing bigger than ever.

Q: What do you think of your opponent?

A: John Molina Jr. is a true warrior. His nickname suits him. He’s like a punching bag that can hit back with power. He’s a deadly fighter. It can only take a second for a fight to change dramatically with a guy like that, so I’m taking this fight very seriously. I’ll be ready though.

 

Q: Is there anything he does in the ring that concerns you?

 

A: It can only take a second for a fight to change dramatically with a guy like that, so I’m taking this fight very seriously. I’ll be ready though.

Q: Are you doing anything special to prepare for this particular matchup?

A: We’re just doing what we always do, putting in hard work. It’s been great having this experience with my newborn son, but I’m very focused on March 7.

Q: What have you been doing to pass the time when you’re not at the gym or training?

A: Well actually I just had a son born, Adrieon, a couple weeks ago. I was supposed to go out to Washington D.C. towards the end of my training camp, but I ended up staying in Cincinnati to be with his mother and to see him be born. O je kan nla iriri.

 

Q: What should the fans expect on March 7? Do you have a prediction?

A: There’s going to be lots of heavy hitting. I’m looking forward to stopping John Molina Jr., and if I don’t stop him it will be a bloody massacre.

JOHNTHE GLADIATORMOLINA JR.

 

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

 

A: I’m very excited to be back there again. This is going to be a great night of boxing for the world to see.

 

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting on the inaugural PBC card on NBC in primetime?

A: I’m always motivated, but I don’t want to dig too much into the hype and risk getting distracted. Being on this platform on NBC is great for the sport. I just don’t want to psych myself out.

Q: What do you think the return of boxing to primetime network television could accomplish for the sport of boxing?

A: It doesn’t get any bigger. We’re back in the mainstream section of sports. Being back on NBC and in 120 million homes is huge. For us fighters who put our lives on the line this is very exciting.

Q: What do you think of your opponent?

A: He’s a very talented three-time world champion, but he’s just another fighter like me.

Q: Is there anything he does in the ring that concerns you?

A: Not really, I’ll be looking to come out victorious like any other time that I step into the ring.

Q: Are you doing anything special to prepare for this particular matchup?

A: I’m not doing anything special, but this is the best camp I’ve ever had. There are no excuses going into this one. We obviously have a game plan because we know every fight is different, but there’s nothing necessarily special aside from preparing 110 ogorun.

Q: What have you been doing to pass the time when you’re not at the gym or training?

A: I like to spend time with my family. It’s important to remember why and who I’m doing this for. So on days off I like to be with my wife and child. There have been lots of emotional hiccups during this camp with the passing of my grandfather, and then my best friend lost his battle with Cystic Fibrosis. So it’s been tough finding the time to mourn those important people properly, but it’s just further motivation for me to perform well.

 

Q: What should the fans expect on March 7? Do you have a prediction?

A: It’s going to be an amazing match. Every time I enter the ring it’s a fight of the year candidate and I’m going to win.

Abneri MARES

 

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

 

A: I’ve fought at MGM Grand over 10 igba – it feels like homeand I’ve won there every time, thank God. I’m looking forward to winning there again on March 7.

 

Q: Is there any extra motivation fighting on the inaugural PBC card?

A: Bẹẹni, dajudaju! I’m looking forward to fighting on the PBC inaugural card on NBC and on national TV. It’s an amazing opportunity to showcase my talent to new viewers as well as boxing fans.

Q: What do you think the return of boxing to primetime network television could accomplish for the sport of boxing?

A: It’s huge for the sport. If you go back to the Sugar Ray Leonard days, all these fights were televised on broadcast TV, and on NBC, so the history is there. To have it kick off on Saturday, March 7 in primetime is a real boost for the sport and the fans. People are going to appreciate the sweet science of boxing through this fight and series.

Q: What do you think of your opponent?

A: Fun mi, I’m ready for the fight. I don’t underestimate him; he’s a dangerous fighter in that he is an ex-Olympian so he has that amateur background.

 

Q: Is there anything he does in the ring that concerns you?

A: He’s had a good record and has fought some tough opposition. He brings lots of experience into the ring. I’m ready for him though.

Q: Are you doing anything special to prepare for this particular matchup?

A: This is not about one fight but about a career. We approach this fightand every fightwith dedication and commitment. Not only to the sport and its history, but our training program. My team and I are focused on winning and earning my fourth belt.

Q: What have you been doing to pass the time when you’re not at the gym or training?

A: I think everyone knows that I’m a family man. When I’m not in the gym or training I’m spending time with my wife and two daughters.

 

Q: What should the fans expect on March 7? Do you have a prediction?

A: Fireworks. I’m not just fighting my opponent that night; I’m fighting towards my fourth belt.

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