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Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Pula e Khaola Mokhanni Kursient letsetsa sengoloa & Ho rekota ho rekota

Leonard Ellerbe
Lumela, mong le e mong. Kea leboha ha u ntse u ikopanya le mohala oa rona kajeno. Re thabile haholo. Ke karete e ntle ruri ea 7go th ho tloha Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ho la Las Vegas. E kholo ea ho ketsahalo, Re na le ERISLAY LARA.
A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Re na le ntoa e ntle ea ntoa e ileng ea bona caleb ea caleb e na le li-hilempo tse ngata tsa IBF. E tla ba ntoa e tšabehang hape.
A a qalang gia, Re na le JULIAMS AWIANOS e nka Nathaniel Ganimore ho eng e tla ba, Ho amohela ntoa haholo joaloka ibf Junior e hokahana.
Karete ea rona e khothalletsoa ke mananeo a molao oa mayweather le lipapatso tsa TGB. Litekete li ntse li rekisoa Axs.com mme e qala ka theko e tlase joaloka $50. Hape, Ena e tla ba karete e tšabehang e etelletsoeng pele ho se mang – Ke tlo tsebisa monna ea ikarabellang haholo bakeng sa ho beha tsena tsohle, ha ho e mong ntle le Stepan Espinoza.
Stephen Espinoza
Thanks, Leonard. Hantle, Hits o lula a tla mona ka nako ea ho tla, Ho tla lenaneong le leholo la Mots'eanong le hlakisitsoe ke nako ea sehlooho e kholo ea ho chesa. April ho tla ba le likarete tse peli tsa linaleli tse tsoang lipapatsong tsa mayweather.
Ea pele ka Mphalane 7 ke mofuta oa boleng bo holimo, Lintoa tse tharo tsa tlholisano li nang le li-semelo sa lefatše le ketsahalo ea rona e kholo, Lara Khahlano le Hored, Ntoa ea Bomolimo, e hlahelang tse peli tsa tse tharo tse phahameng tse holimo lefatšeng ho 154 lik'hilograma tse. Mofuta oa ho iphetola ha tikoloho ea tlhaho ea ho iphetola ha litaba tse seng molaong selemong se fetileng, selemo le halofo ho li-show.
A 2017, Show Timp. Joale re fumana sephetho sa tlhaho sa seo, ntoa ea botona le e 'ngoe e etsahalang ke ntoa ea bosupa feela historing ea karohano ea ponto ea 154.
Erislandy Lara, Ke eena champ ea Wba, 'Mampoli o telele ka ho fetisisa o bulang ka ho fetisisa 154 lik'hilograma tse. O hapile sehlooho sa Wba ka nako ea ho 2014 'me joale o etsa tšireletso ea hae ea botšelela. Ka rekoto ea 25-2-2, O ne a ka etsa hore taba ea hore a ka felisoa e le kannete. Tahlehelo ho Pauliams e ne e le phehisano haholo le tahlehelo e haufi haholo ea ho qhalana ho Calolo. Kahoo re ka ba le mohlabani ea sa hlaloseheng.
Jarett Hurd ke 'mampoli oa IBF. O ile a sireletsa sehlooho sa pele sa lebitso la hae ka nako ea ka Mphalane. O fumane li-kos tse supileng tse latellanang e le boemo ba hae ba ho tsoa bo eketsehile haholo mme, haele hantle, o hlile o phatlohile. Ntoa ea hae ea pele ea phatlalatso e ne e le lebokoseng ho 2015, A K. ea Frank Galarza, 'me esale a le tseleng ho tloha ka nako eo.
Ntoeng ena, Ketsahalo ena e kholo, Lara Khahlano le Hored, ke e 'ngoe ea liboto tse hlano tsa likhahla tse hlano tse holimo, Li-Fights tse holimo tse hlano, Lenane le hlatsoang Shopment feela halofo ea pele ea selemo sena. Kahoo re lebelletse ntoa e kholo, karete e ntle ka la 7 Mmesa.
L. Ellerbe
Kea leboha, Stephen. Ke kopa ho tsebisa sebapali sa lefatše sa IBF. Ke mohale o ikhethang o ikhethang. O tsoa toropong ea heso. O lula le literene kantle ho accoloek, Maryland. Kamehla ka lintoeng tse khahlisang mme re lebelletse hore ha re lebelle letho le fapaneng la ho tla ka la 7 Hlakubele. O se o sa sebetse ka rekoto ea 21-0, le 15 Kos. O tla fumana mosebetsi oa Tko o hlalosang Tko. Bo-'m'e le bo-ntate, Sehlopha sa IBF Junior Blaminion, “Swift” Jarrett Hurd.
Jarrett Hurd
Training o tla hantle. Re ntse re itokisetsa. Sena ke ntoa eo ke neng ke batla ho e fosa joalo ka leha e le efe mme ke thabetse hore re ka etsa hore e etsahale. Ke sitoa ho emela ho beha pontšo.
L. Ellerbe
E khōlō. Ho Lokile. E latelang, Re na le Erislandy “Ea Amerika Dream” Lara ka rekoto ea 25 le 2 le 14 Kos. Hape, Joalokaha Stephen a boletse pejana, Lara ke 'mampoli oa khale o phahameng ka ho fetisisa 154. Kamore e matla, Slick ea 'nete, boreleli. O bile moo le bashanyana bohle ba holimo sehlopheng sa boima le hape, o tla batla ho beha ts'ebetsong e 'ngoe e kholo ho fihla la 7 Hlakubele. E le, bo-'m'e le bo-ntate, Erislandy Lara.
Erislandy Lara
Pele ke batla ho leboha motho e mong le e mong ka mohala. botlhokwa go feta, Ke kopa ho leboha nako ea ho beha ntoa e kholo, Kholiso ea MayWather, Lipapatso tsa TGB le sehlopha sa ka kaofela. Tloo 7, Ke tla ikemisetsa ho loana le ho ikemisetsa ho beha pontšo.
Q
Bakeng sa Stephen, Ke mpa ke ipotsa hore na u ka fana ka mohopolo oa hau oa mohopolo oa hore na ke eng e entseng hore u nke qeto ea ho etsa papali pakeng tsa ersandy Lara le ho ts'oaroa ha bashanyana ba khahlanong le Charlo.
S. Espinoza
Ke nahana hore e ne e hlile e le papali ea setaele. Ha re lula fatše 'me re ba shebile, Ke bahlabani ba bararo ba monate, Bahlaseli ba bararo ba baholo, Empa papali e neng e khahla ka lebaka la mekhoa e ne e le Lara.
Erislandy ha a so ka a kheloha phephetso efe kapa efe. Jarrett o ne a le monou oa ho batla ho kopanya. Le motsoako oa mekhoa ea bona, moo ba leng mesebetsing ea bona, E ne ekare ke papali e tsotehang.
Q
Na u lumela hore moqapi oa ntoa o tla sheba ho loana charlo?
S. Espinoza
Ka ho feletseng. Le Jermell ke papali. O ka sekepeng. O ka sekepeng bakeng sa eona. O ne a sa tsoa bonoa ka nako eo a neng a bontša hore o batla moqapi. O batla ea hlola kamora ho hlola.
Q
Jarrett, Ke eng e neng e bua ka papali ena e entseng hore u e batle le ho feta?
J. Hurd
Hantle, Ke ne ke tseba ho loana ka bobeli qetellong e tla etsahala. Empa ke utloa eka ntoa le Erislandy Lara o tla mpha tšenyo e 'ngoe hape' me a tla nkopa ka palo ea eona. Ke ne ke batla ho ba moshemane o moholo karolong ea ka 'me joale ke utloa eka ke motho ea holimo ka karolong ea ka.
Ntoeng ena, Ke e batla ho loana le Jermell Charlo, Le ha ntoa ea Marmell Charlo e lebelletse hore 'me batho ba batla – mohlomong ka lebaka la mekhoa ea rona, Empa ke ne ke batla ntoa ena hobane ke utloa eka e tla nka hore ke boemong bo botle 154 arola.
Q
Na u ikutloa eka u 27 lilemo li lilemo li kaalo joale u le ka sehloohong le hore ehlile ke Erilandy Lara, kapa mang kapa mang ka sehlopheng sa boima se nang le matla a ho putlama a ho putlama ho ka ba hlokomela?
J. Hurd
Ke ikutloa eka ke matla a ka – Ke na le matla a thetsang 'me ha a shebahale a le thata ho TV kapa ha o le teng ho fihlela o e utloa. Ke pale e fapaneng ka botlalo.
Ke utloa eka matla a ka a ka emisa mang kapa mang, beha mang kapa mang. Empa ka la 7 Mmesa, The Knockout Streak, Ke tla emisa monna e mong mme ke rera ho tsoela pele ho etsa.
Q
Na u se u loketse mofuta o fapaneng haholo oa setaele ho ntoa e nang le boiphihlelo joaloka Lara? U sebetsana joang le mofuta oo oa tsebo eo?
J. Hurd
Lara, E bile 'mampoli oa khale ka ho fetisisa ho 154. Ke ntse ke loana 154 bophelo bohle ba ka, Kahoo re bile le mo shebile ho tloha ha ke fetolela setsebi le setaele sa Lara.. Ke 'mampoli e moholo empa lara o lula a le holimo' me re lula re ithuta 'me re ile ra ithuta' me rama ha re na le moralo oa papali o phethahetseng 'me ke ka lebaka leo re neng re batla ntoa. Ha ho Lekunutu Hore Ke Batla Ntoa ena.
Ehlile, Ha ke na ho lula moo 'me ke leke ho ea lebokoseng le lara hobane lara ke setsebi ho seo a se etsang. Lara ha a na ho ema moo ho ea ho ea ho ea le uena ka lebaka la ka lebaka la boholo ba ka, Papali e kahare le matla a ka. Kahoo e tla ba katse le papali ea mouse mme ke ke ke ea emela ho u bontša bashanyana seo sephetho.
Q
Kea ipotsa hore na Lara o ne a ka mpha pono ea hae moo a nahanang hore jareteng e fufuletsoe ka sehlopheng sa boima le mohlomong a ka e kopanya le eena hanyane.
Le. Lara
Ke ikemiselitse ho ea la 7 Mmesa. Jarrett Hurd, Joalokaha bohle ba tseba, o moholo, Fighter e Matla, Empa ea mantlha e ntle. A ka leka ho loana, Mofuta oa joalo ka mokhoa o matla oa Mexico 'me ke litlolo tseo ke ratang ho li loana.
Kahoo ho tla ka April 7go th, Re ts'epa hore o lokisitsoe. Ke ikemiselitse 'me ke batla ho loana le balateli le bangoli le ho motho e mong le e mong.
Q
Na see ke ntoa ea hore Erislandy e batlile kapa e ka be a ile a khetha onmosot ea Charlo?
Le. Lara
Joalokaha bohle ba tseba, Ke 'na ea neng ke batla ntoa ena. O ile a hapa sehlooho sa hae ka Hlakubele, Ke ne ke batla ho mo loantša ka Mphalane 'me sehlopha sa hae se re ha se itokisetsa ho nteba ka Mphalane. Ba ne ba batla hore a itokisetse ho loants'a Southpaw 'me ba itokisetsa ho ntokisetse.
E le, Ha khatello e ntse e eketseha, Jarrett ho nkile qeto ea ho loana. Kahoo ke thabile hore ebe o ile a nyolohela poleiti empa e le motho e mong le e mong oa tseba, Ke batla lebanta la hae mme ke batla mabanta a mang le karolong ena.
Q
Jarrett, U ikutloa joang e bapisoa le Trout ka kutloisiso ea hore na ho ka ba molemo hakae le hore na ho na le mohato o mongata hakae bakeng sa hau?
J. Hurd
Ke utloa eka ke na le Lara e na le motsamao o monyane o betere ho feta Trout. Le ntho e le 'ngoe mabapi le Trout, O ne a nka monyetla oa ho loana. O ile a lula moo le nna. Ha ke nahane hore Lara o tla nka monyetla o boima. Ke eena ea khethiloeng haholo.
Kahoo eng kapa eng e sebetsang bakeng sa hae, O tla khomarela ho hantle seo a se sebeletsang. Ha a na ho e fetola ho sa tsotelehe hore na o chesa haholo, O tla khomarela moralo oa hae oa papali mme ke nahana hore o khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho khalemeloa haholo ke ho lauoa haholo le ho teneha hanyane ho feta trout.
Q
U nahana hore eu thusitse ho loana moroalo hore o itokisetse ntoa ena?
J. Hurd
E hlile e nthusitse, eseng feela ho loana le trout, empa ho ea likampong tse peli tsa koetliso ka boroa-bochabela. Ke ne ke loana ka boroa-bophirima mosebetsing oa ka pele Trout. Joale joale ke na le boiphihlelo bo bongata le bona. Kahoo, ke kena ntoeng ena ke ne ke batla ho kena likampong tse peli kapa tse tharo pele ke tobana le Lara 'me ke nahana hore e nthusitse.
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Erislandy o itse o loana joalo ka Mexico. U nka teboho e kae joalo ka?
J. Hurd
Ma-Mexico ke lihlahla, e mong. Ke e nka e le pabatso. Ha o hlalosa Fighter ea Mexico, o lula ho isa ho Toe-Toe mme ke seo balateli ba ratang ho bona. Ehlile, Ha se sephiri sa ka. Motho e mong le e mong oa bona nka e chencha ntoeng ea ka le Frank Galarza. Nka e etsa kaofela.
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Erislandy, U nahana'ng ka hore na ho loanela ho loantšana neng?
Le. Lara
Ke shebelletse ntoa ea trout ka kamoreng ea senotlolo 'me kaha ke ne ke itokisetsa ntoa ea ka, kahoo ha ke khone ho shebella ka hloko empa ho tloha seo ke se boneng ntoeng, Ke ne ke nahana hore Trout e ntse e hapa ntoa le ha ntoa e ntse e tsoela pele, ho hlakile hore, Maoto a Trout a ne a se moo mme o ne a sa loane 17 Likhoeli le eena hape ke bahlabani ba qetellong ea mosebetsi oa hae, mme o se a lahlile makhetlo a 'maloa.
Empa ke ne ke nahana hore Trout e hlile e etsa mosebetsi o motle ntoeng le, joalo ka ha ke boletse, Ho hloekisoa ke moshemane ea ratang ho e nka e le 'ngoe ka mor'a tse tšeletseng, Li-round tse supileng 'me ke rata ho e nka notch kapa tse peli ka mor'a tse tšeletseng, Li-round tse supileng. E le, Sena se tla ba ntoa e kholo. Mme o tle April 7, Ke ikemiselitse ho ruruha.
Q
Ho ipapisitsoe le seo u sa tsoa se bua, Na u ikutloa eka mohlomong ho na le ho hongata haholo ho Win?
Le. Lara
Batho ba tlo ba le bona ho loants'a trout empa, Ha ho na mohlabani ho 154 kapa 160 kapa kae kapa kae ho potoloha ha boima ba 'mele bo nang le mokhoa oa ka le bokhoni ba ka ba boxing le smart ea ka, Ke lona lebaka ke le fumaneng ho fihlela joale.
Trout e ne e le kantle 17 dikgwedi tse. Ke moshemane ea moholo. O hlotsoe makhetlo a 'maloa' me ke chambo ea pele ea lefatše empa o boetse o hloile.
Ho fapane haholo ha o loana le ea hlolang mme o loana le mochine o neng o boetse o busitse le moferefere 'me o mo beha ka mokatong ebe o mo tlohela ka har'a 12. Ke ntoa e thabisang 'me re thabile ho e beha ntoeng e kholo.
Q
Ho bohlokoa hakae ho uena, Haeba u khona ho otla Jarrett ho khathatseha, Hore o ea loana le Jermell Charlo mme o qala ho hloekisa karohano ea 154?
Le. Lara
Ke e boletse pele 'me ke tlo e bua hape. Ke tlo hloekisa karohano mme seo e bile moralo oa ka ho tloha qalong mme ke tlo khomarela moralo oa ka. Ha ke tsotelle hore na libapali ke mang. Ha ke tsotelle hore na mabitso a bona ke eng kapa moo ba tsoang teng. Ke tlo hloekisa karohano mme e qala ka Hlakubele 7.
Q
Na u sheba leqheka e le ho loana ho feta Charlo kapa Sebeletsa?
Le. Lara
Ha ke ba sheba. Ka bobeli ba ntse ba le mosa le bahlabani ba tšoanang. Ka bobeli ba ile ba tla selikalikoe ka sepheo 'me ba leka ho hapa. Empa qetellong ea letsatsi, Ke mpa ke le mohlabani e ntle ka ho fetisisa karolong ena. E netefalitsoe esale lilemo tse fetang lilemo. Kahoo hore na e ne e le bompoli pele, Charlo pele, ha e na taba. Ke ikemiselitse ho ruruha.
L. Ellerbe
Ke kopa hape ho ama ho seo. Ka tlhompho eohle e loketseng, Jarrett o hloekisitse Trout ea Austin. Ke bolela, ngoana enoa ke ntho ea nnete. Ke leka ho hetla nalane ea karohano ena, 'me ha ke nahane ka mohlabani ea neng a le moholo ebile ke' meleng ebe ke sebelisa mofuta oa khatello — Khatello ea Kelello ea kelello — hore o beha bashanyana ka, nako e telele haholo. Ena tla ba a hlollang a ntoa, manonyeletso a matle, Mefuta e fapaneng le e fapaneng 'me ke hlile ke, o thabetse haholo ho bona ho tsoana.
Q
U itse pele u qala ho tsamaea butle ha u ntse u lieha ho loana le ho fihlela ho fihlela mohanyetsi kapa a mabeli ho tsoa mohanyetsi oa hau. U nahana hore menahano ea hau ke efe ka mor'a moo?
J. Hurd
Ke ikutloa ke le mohanyetsi oa ka feela. Ha u batle ho ea kantle le ho se tsebe hore na o khona ho etsa eng. Kahoo ha u batle ho tsoa moo 'me u nke menyetla e mengata ntle le ho bona hore na moshemane o na le eng. E le, Ke sebelisa feela potoloho ea pele ho bona hore na o na le eng mme ke e nka ho tloha moo, Etsa liphetoho.
Q
Na u nahana hore batho ba hlokomela boholo ba hau le matla a hau? Na ba nyenyefatsa bokhoni ba hau ba ho loana ka hare?
J. Hurd
Liperesente tse lekholo. Ha ke nahane hona joale, Empa ke nahana hore ba entse pele. Ke ntse ke le molelele, Nako e telele, Monna oa Rangier ba lebelletse hore ke be kantle mme ke tsebe hore ke maketse batho ba bangata ha ke qala ho loana ka hare, e haufi. Ke shebile James Toney. Ke hore ke moo ke nang le eona ea ho e fumana.
Q
Stephen, U itse ntoa ena e khethiloe 'me e kopantsoe e thehiloe moetlong oa bahlabani bana. Ke hore o lemohile bahanyetsi ba ho qetela ba ho qetela e ne e le lifofane tse peli tsa orthodox le bahlabani ba babeli ba boroa-bophirima hoo a ileng a beha tšebetsong e kholo ho?
S. Espinoza
Hantle, e ne e batla ho loana ntoa e thabisang. Ke mofuta oa mofuta oa wador-and-bull ea ntoa. U na le matla a makatsang a thata, bacha, 'nete e matla' me u na le eona, 'Moleli e mong ea tsejoang e le e mong oa bahlabani ba nang le boiphihlelo karolong efe kapa efe. Ke mofuta oa matla a sa laoleheng a sa fetoheng ntho e sa fetoheng e tla; setaele se seng se tla hapa?
Kahoo e hlile ha e tsebe ho sheba bahanyetsi ba fetileng joalo ka ha e le, Ke eng e ka ba ntoa e thabisang ka ho fetisisa. Mme e se ke ea re Jermell ha se mohlabani ea khahlisang, le eena o, hobane, ka sebele ke ntho e ngata haholo, e ka khona ho ba haufi le haufinyane.
Kahoo e ne e le feela, eo motho a ka tlang pele ka eona pele, eo motho a neng a tla tsoa ka mor'a moo, 'me ke nahana hore khohlano ea mekhoa ke eona e nkiloeng e le teng ea papali ena pele.
L. Ellerbe
Ka linako tse ling ha batho ba bua ka Lara, ba bua haholo ka bokhoni ba hae ba litebele. Empa Lara o ka boela a qhekella, le eena o. Ho joalo le ka moo ho robalang matleng a Lara ho fosahetse ka phoso. Ke lutse Riseside, mola oa pele lintoa tsa hae tse 'maloa le haholo-holo ntoa ea hae mme ke bone ka pele hore na matla a hae a shebahala joang. Haeba ho na le motho ea robetseng ka matla a hae, li fosahetse ka phoso.
Q
Jarrett Na o nahana hore lintoa tse morao tsa morao-rao ke lintoa tse u lokiselitseng ho fihlela ntoa ena khahlanong le Lara?
J. Hurd
E, Ke utloa eka ke nako ea ka ea mosebetsi e ntlafalitse ntoa ena. Ha ke tle tsela e bonolo. Kahoo ke ne ke sena mosebetsi o moholo oa Amateur. Batho ba bangata ba ne ba sa batle ho mphe monyetla. Ke ile ka tlameha ho ea kantle ho 'me ke li nka. Mekhoa ea ka eo ke e etelang pele ha ke fumana monyetla le nako le nako ho TV, Ke ile ka tsoa moo 'me ke entse seo ke neng ke lokela ho sona.
E le, Ke ikutloa eka ke mosebetsi oa ka, nako, mme tsohle tseo ke kileng ka li nthomella bakeng sa ntoa ena, Eseng feela seo li loantšanang ho TV, Empa lintoa tse nyane.
Q
U re u batla ho ea pele 'me u tsamaea bahanyetsi fatše' me u leke ho li tlosa, Beha khatello e fetang ea. Ke joalo?
Jarrett Hurd:
Ho ipapisitse le. Joalo ka nakong ea ntoa ea Austin Trout. O ne a bona matla a manyane, Kahoo ke ne ke ikemiselitse ho nka ba bang ho fumana tse ling. Ke ne ke ikemiselitse ho nka menyetla e itseng empa, Tsohle li itšetlehile ka, tšoanang le uena o ile a re, Haeba kaofela ba haelloa ke matla a manyane. Na u ikemiselitse ho nka menyetla eo?
Joalo ka ntoa ea ka le Oscar Molina, a ka senya lintho tse fetang tony Harrison, Kahoo ke ne ke le mosa haholo ka hlooho e nyane hape e sa ikemisetsa ho kena moo ntle le ho ba hlokolosi.
Tsohle li itšetlehile. Empa joalo ka ha ke boletse hore motho a hlanya hobane batho ba ntlhalosetsa ka lintoa tsa ka tse peli tsa ho qetela joalo ka setaele sa ka. Ke ne ke le moshemane eo kamehla e neng e le mofuta oa mokokotlo ebe ke loana le maotong a hae ho fihlela bashanyana ba qala ho mphetela le ho sheba boholo ba ka. Ke ne ke sa tsebe hore ke ne ke le mothating oa ntoa ho fihlela ke e-ba sethaleng le ba bang ba banna bana. Kahoo ho loantšanang sa ka sa ho qetela ke ena feela linako tseo ke ileng ka li loantša ka tsela eo mosebetsing oa ka, Ho tla pele ebe khatello ea maikutlo, Hobane qetellong ke ne ke tseba ho kena ntoeng le motho ea tšoanang le Lara. Re ntse re sebetsa ho eona, empa ke ne ke ka e fetola. Nka etsa eng kapa eng. Tsohle li itšetlehile ka mohanyetsi oa ka bosiung bona le Y'all o tla tlameha ho emela le ho bona.
Q
Erislandy, Na ho na le lintho tse mo tšoenyang ka eena re ntse re tsoela pele le hore na o khona ho fumana lithibelo ho batho 'me li hlile li nka matla a bona?
Le. Lara
Ke ntse ke bona batho ba bua ka bophahamo ba hae kapa hore na o moholo hakae, Empa Williams o ne a le molelele ebile o moholo ho eena. Caneelo e ne e le matla ho mo feta, mme ba ne ba sa khone ho sebetsana le nna.
Kahoo ha ke tšoenyehe ka seo a lokelang ho se tlisa kajeno. Ke tšoenyehile ka seo ke tlamehang ho se etsa ka selikalikoe seo. Ke tsepamisitse maikutlo. Ke se ke lokile, Mme ha ho na potso kelellong ea ka kea tseba hore nka mo nts'a. Haeba a sa na letho, O tla e koala. Mme haeba ho se joalo, Ebe o tla otla.
O tla tlameha ho etsa qeto eo ka la April 7 Hore na o ikemiselitse ho feta mollong kapa haeba a ikemiselitse ho lahleheloa ke qeto. Ho ho eena. O tla tlameha ho nka qeto ea hore ka Mphalane 7.
Q
Na u nahana hore lintoa tse fetileng li u file mofuta ofe kapa ofe oa boitokisetso kapa eng kapa eng bakeng sa ntoa ena e tla? Kapa u ikutloa eka u fapane ka botlalo ha u ne u loana le Pauluse le ha u hlaba hore ke 'moho, 'meleng?
Le. Lara
Ha ke batle ntoa e le 'ngoe e ikhethang. Ha ke sheba ntoeng ea ho qetela kapa ea ho qetela ea ho qetela hobane bophelo bohle ba ka, Ke ntse ke itokisetsa sena, Ho tloha ka Cuba.
Ke ne ke sena lieta ho fihlela ke ne ke le teng 5 le lilemo li. Ke ne ke itokisetsa sena. Ke hlahetse ho ba mohlabani. E ne e le nakong ea mosebetsi oa ka oa India, 350 hammoho le lintoa tsa amateur, Ho lula ha lefatše le 'maloa ho tloha bo-ramahane. Joale mosebetsi oa ka oa pro-win, Ke ile ka loana le bashanyana ba holimo, Ke otla bashanyana ba holimo, 'me ke sona se ntokisitseng ntoa ena mme se ntokinne ho loantša mang kapa mang ea fumanehang karolong.
Kahoo ke ikemiselitse ho ea 'me ke ikemiselitse ho loana.
Q
Leonard, Ka lipapatso tsa Mayweather, na u banna ba rerileng ho beha lintoa tse ling hape, eseng feela ka li-fighter tsa hau feela empa ho sebetsa ka nako ea ho hlapela ho beha lintoa tsa boleng bo holimo feela, nako?
L. Ellerbe
Re thabile haholo ho khothaletsa liketsahalo tsena tsohle tse kholo, Ho sebetsa le nako ea ho hlapela le ho lebella ho bona tse ling tsa likhoeli tse 'maloa tse latelang.
Re hlalositse liketsahalo tsa rona tse 'maloa tse latelang tseo re nang le tsona' me re lebelletse hore selemong sena. Tsohle tseo re batlang ho li etsa li beha liketsahalo tse kholo le tse ntle ebe li li etsa bakeng sa balateli.
Q
Erishlandy e nka ka linako tse ling batho ba sa ananelang saense e monate le bokhoni ba hae ba ho bolaea?
Le. Lara
Hona ke papali. Boxing e otliloe ebile ha e otle. Ke kamoo ba neng ba rutoa ho tloha qalong ea nako. Ke saense e monate 'me lintoa tsohle li fapane. Litaele li fapane. Mefuta e hlakileng e etsa lintoa.
Bashemane ba bang ba ikemiselitse ho nka kotsi e eketsehileng ho feta ba bang le bao ka linako tse ling ba laela ketso ntoeng. Sepheo sa ka se seholo ke ho hapa ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe le ho hapa ka ho hlaka. Ke mosebetsi oa ka.
Q
Erislandy ke uena feela mohlabaleng feela karolong e ka behang Jermell Charlo sebakeng sa hae?
Le. Lara
Liperesente tse lekholo. 'Me ho liphihlelo tsa ka tsa batho ba makholo ba makholo a ho hema, Jermell Charlo a hana ho loana Erislandy Lara e latelang ha re etsoa ka khang. Nako feela e tla bolela.
Q
Jarrett, Na u bona bofokoli bofe kapa bofe ba Lara?
J. Hurd
Hantle, kaofela le tla tlameha ho bona hore ho loana bosiu. Eseng ho fana ka moralo o mongata oa papali, empa, joalo ka ha ke boletse, Lirosa tsa Lara tsa Lara ke ha bashanyana ba mo hatella. Mme ke seo re tlo se etsang.
Q
Leonard, U buile ka semelo sa Jarrett le hore na u entse lipatlisiso mabapi le sehlopha sena sa boima ba 'mele le boholo ba hae. Empa ka nako ea hau, Na u kile ua bona monna ea nang le motho ea kileng a se tsotelle ho motho ea tšoanang le Lara a hlalosang kholiseho ea hore o na le tumelo ea hore o kile a phahamisoa kapele hakana khahlano le sena?
L. Ellerbe
Se Ke Oa, Ke nahana hore ke sesebelisoa se matla. Kholiseho ke ntho e ngoe le e ngoe papaling ena. O na le tumelo e matla tsebong ea hae e betliloeng le bokhoni ba hae ba ho ea kantle le ho e etsa.
Ho hlakile hore, Ena ke phephetso e kholo ho feta ho fihlela joale le Lara e le 'mampoli o moholo ea lutseng mohato o moholo mme o se o loanne palo e mengata ea ntoa. Empa hape, Litaele tseo li fapaneng le Jarrett li na le bokhoni le kholiseho ea ho tlisa ho tafoleng eo ke nahanang hore ke tla etsa kholo, Phapang e kholo.
Hobane ke ntho e le 'ngoe e lutseng ka ntle le ho shebella bashanyana ba loants'a TV, Empa ke bolo e fapaneng kaofela ha u na le ho u romella le boima ba ho u romella le ho beha khatello ea kelello ho uena. Empa Lara o hahiloe bakeng sa mofuta ona hobane o bone mofuta o mong le o mong oa setaele ka ntle.
Kahoo ke mabaka a entseng hore ke nahane hore ho monate, Maqephe a maholo hobane hape, Ke nahana hore Jarrett o tla hlahisa tse ntle ka ho fetisisa Lara mme ke nahana hore vice-versa, Lara o tla tlisa ntho e ntle ka ho fetisisa Jarrett. Nako.
Ha ho fihla Lara, Re mo bona sethaleng se seholo pele. Ke kaboro e kholo. Ha e le hantle, mahlong a ka, Boxer e ntle ka ho fetisisa e ka ntle moo. Motsamao o moholo, motsamao oa hlooho, Ho tsoa sekolong se seholo sa Cuba sa Cuba, Ke mosebetsi oa 'nete.
Empa hape, o na le bana ba bacha, Ho thata, tau e lapileng e neng e na le mohopolo oa hore ha a tsotelle hore na Lara o entse eng nakong e fetileng hobane lara ha e so ka e loanela ho senyeha ha jaret, le ho bua ka bongata.
Ke sona se etsang hore papali ena e thabise. Tloo 7, Ke lebelletse hore ntoa ena e kanna ea emisa ho kokota.
Q
Tlhahlobo ea hau ea jarrett e bapisoang le bashanyana bao u tobaneng le bona mosebetsing oa hau?
Le. Lara
Ha ke bapise bafetoleli. Ke mo sheba e le mocha, Ngoana ea lapileng ea nang le takatso. O batla ho ba moholo. O tla tla pele mme o tla ikemisetsa ho loana. Haeba a sa tle pele, Ebe ke ikemiselitse ho loana, le eena o, Leha ho le joalo e etsa. Empa ke ikemiselitse ho etsa ntho e ngoe le e ngoe eo a e tlisang tafoleng.
Q
Nako ea ho qetela e ne e le neng, Erislandy, hore ho na le motho ea hlakileng hore ba tlo ba o kokota joalo ka ha a entse?
Le. Lara
Ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe e batla ho u koala ha u kena ka selikalikoe seo. Paul Williams o ne a batla ho nkopa. Canelo, Vanes, Hape o lula a bua ka hore na ho tla joang hore e tla ba Angulo le sena le seo.
Hantle, Angulo o hokahane le nna habeli, empa u se ke oa lebala kamoo ho loanang. Ke qetile mosebetsi oa Angulo. Ke sentse mosebetsi oa hae mme ke mo tlohela ka holimo ho litebele.
Haeba Jarrett e nahana hore o tla ke a tla tla tjena, Ke tlo fetela mosebetsi oa hae, ka 27 le lilemo li. Kahoo ho tla ka April 7, Ke na le tšepo ea hore o beha khatello eo hore ke senyehe mosebetsi oa hae oa ho bua 'ohle hoo a neng a ntse a etsa.
Q
Jarrett? U ne u nahana'ng ka seo a sa tsoa se bua?
J. Hurd
Ke bolela, Ntho ke ena, kaofela rea ​​tseba hore Lara o na le boiphihlelo. O bone setaele se seng le se seng se ka letsohong le letona ho ea boroa-bophirima. Eng kapa eng eo u mo fang eona, O e bone kaofela. Empa ha a na seo ke leng sona hore ke mo fe sona.
Ha se taba ea litloaelo tseo u li boneng; Ke ka seo u se batlang. Kahoo ena ke bolo e fapaneng kaofela. U kena ka moo ho loants'a ka ho khathatseha ka jaret 'me u tla bona hore na bohle ba fella joang.
Ke bua ho tsoa botebong ba pelo 'me ke bua seo ke se utloang. Ha ke kantle feela mona ho bua feela hore ke bue. Ke beha mosebetsing. Moo monyetla oa ka o tsamaeang le moo ke bonang ntoa ee e bapala, Ha ho na tsela eo Lara e tla tsoa holimo.
Q
Ke eng e etsang hore u fapane le angulo? Le boetse, Na eu fa hanyane ka hanyane ha a le lilemo li nyane ho feta kamoo a neng a le teng ka nako eo?
J. Hurd
Se Ke Oa, Ha ho mohla re bapalang karete ea khale. O bone mesebetsi ea Lara. O ntse a le sebopeho se setle. Lilemo ha se karolo. Ke hloile bashanyana ba bua ka ntho e tšoanang le Austin trout. Ba re lilemo li qala ho bonts'a.
Ha re na ho bapala karete ea lilemo. Rea bona hore Lara e ntse e le mohlabani e moholo. Ke 'mampoli oa khale ka ho fetisisa ka lebaka le lilemo ha a lokela ho bapala karolo.
Ho fihla moo ho nang le angulo thajana, ha ho na letho leo u ka le amohelang angulo. O e khōlō oke, O entse lintho tse ntle, empa ke potlakile haholo ho feta angulo, e bohale haholo ho feta angulo, o ile a otla ho feta angulo 'me ke monna ea moholo haholo.
Haholo, Ha ke le moo, ho eena ka selikalikoe, O tla e utloa. O ne a sa khone ho nka khatello le setaele ho tloha angulo. O tla ba ka masiu a malelele ha a ntahlela.
L. Ellerbe
Ho Lokile. Bo-'m'e le bo-ntate, o utloile ho bahlabani ka bobeli. Hape, Re na le mela e matla, e kholo ea Triplehedorhed e phela ka nako ea ho tla, La 7 Mmesa, 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT, ho tloha Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ho la Las Vegas. Lara Khahlano le Hored, Truelax, Julian Williams ha e bapisoa le Nathaniel ganimore. Ke mofuta o mongata o ikhethang, phela ka ho Showtime.
Re batla ho leboha motho e mong le e mong oa ho re kopanya. Ho ba le letsatsi le letle.
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HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONS ANTHONY JOSHUA & JOSEPH PARKER U.S. MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS IN ADVANCE OF TITLE UNIFICATION SATURDAY, MARCH 31 PHELA ON SHOWTIME®

 

ENG: Heavyweight World Champions Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker discussed their March 31 heavyweight world title unification in separate media conference calls hosted by SHOWTIME Sports® ka Laboraro.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IBF and WBA Champion Joshua will square off with WBO Champion Parker Moqebelo, March 31 phela ka ho Showtime (5 p.m. LE/2 p.m. PT) from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. The undefeated champions, who boast a combined record of 44-0 le 38 knockouts, will meet on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® in just the second heavyweight championship unification in history between undefeated world titleholders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joining Joshua and Parker were Stephen Espinoza, E le mopresidente, Sports & ketsahalo mananeo, Showtime Networks Inc., Eddie Hearn, Managing Director, Matchroom Boxing, and Kevin Barry, Parker’s trainer.

 

 

 

 

Sena ke seo batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re on Wednesday’s calls:

JOSHUA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS:

 

 

 

 

Potso: How have your preparations gone and what are your thoughts in anticipation for the big fight?

 

 

 

 

 

Anthony Joshua: “Preparations have gone really well. We’re still in preparation now but so far, so good. I do believe a happy fighter makes a good fighter. For the experience over my last few fights a 11 dikgwedi tse have gone 11 o garela, 10 o garela, have been a blessing. I’ve learned about training camp and I’ve learned about myself. It’s the first time I’ve kind of voiced up to my coach man-to-man. I’ve said, ‘Look, this is what I’ve thought was working and this is what I feel isn’t working. Can I have your input and can we make some changes?’ Not in a sense of how he’s training me. Just in terms of schedule and it’s been really good. I’ve had some cruiserweights come in sparring for speed, some big heavy hitters who throw big right hands and left hooks and wait for me to make a mistake. We’ve been sparring 15 o garela. And honestly, I’ve been doing this for 10 years now if I rack up my amateur career and my pro career. And you know the 10,000-hour rule. I’m starting to get confident. I’ve had the ability but I think I’m matched up with my mindset now and I’m feeling really good and confident ahead of March 31.

 

 

 

 

 

Q: People in the U.S. are excited about your fight with Parker but there are so many American fans excited about the prospect of a fight between yourself and Wilder. What are your thoughts on that and are you able to tune that out ahead of your fight with Parker on the 31st,?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “You’ve got to remember that a lot of that talk about me and Wilder started in 2017 after he beat Bermane Stiverne but I haven’t spoken much about it. I’ve got great people in my corner that handle the business while I focus on the handling of my boxing technique. We reached out to Deontay Wilder’s team before the fight with Joseph Parker was made. And once that fight didn’t happen, I put Wilder aside and focused solely on Parker. I’m not the one overlooking Joseph Parker and I’m not the one hooting and hollering about what’s happening next. I’m really focused on Parker because as you know, if I don’t get past Parker, it slows down the train and derails everything we’re trying to achieve in terms of becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you allow yourself to think about the prospect of that fight in the event that you win the fight on the 31st,?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “One-hundred 10 lekholong. There’s no doubt in my mind that fight will happen. And there’s no doubt in my mind that I’ll beat Wilder as well. This is where we’re heading. Fight after fight, my view on it is this…When Wladimir Klitschko was active and his brother relinquished the WBC belt, Wilder won it. If he was so interested in becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, why didn’t he offer to fight Klitschko and say ‘Listen, I’ve got that belt that your brother has had for the last 10 lilemo tse. Let’s me and you fight now.’ There’s a lot of pressure from fans in America, media and the papers for Wilder to step up and fight. And now we’re here and I’m that champion and I’m definitely looking forward to it. That’s why back-to-back, I’ve been racking up these belts one by one and taking fights. SHOWTIME has been riding with me for six fights, a quarter of my career. And we’re headed towards the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: There was a report in the Telegraph (UK) that there’s possibly going to be a meeting between yourself and the people at UFC who are now going to be getting involved in boxing. Can you give me your perspective on you joining their organization and about what they wrote today?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I’m riding with Eddie. He’s backed me from the get-go. And the second thing, Ke Boxer. I’m not into the UFC so I don’t know what their plans are. But every time I’ve been asked about UFC and if I would make that crossover like McGregor did with Mayweather, I’ve said yes.

 

 

 

 

 

Q: It wasn’t about Anthony Joshua becoming a mixed martial artist, their intentions are to promote boxing events. Dana White and the UFC view you as someone that any promotional company could build around given your star power.

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Oh yeah, a hundred percent. I’m interested because we can all work together. Mine and Eddie’s relationship is a really good working relationship. I’m sure Eddie has an interest in working with Dana White. If it’s good business, it makes sense. I’m not into business. I’m sure Eddie’s not going to say, ‘Dana White, we’re not interested in working with you’ when we don’t know what’s on the table. We’ll listen and a hundred percent, if it makes sense, we’re all in. I’m happy that Dana White is coming into the game and hopefully he can add some excitement, progress forward, make some good money and make some good fights.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Eddie, do you have any thoughts about the story in the paper today?

 

 

 

 

 

Eddie Hearn: "Se Ke Oa, I saw it and Gareth [Davies] spoke to me about it today. If Dana White wants to speak to us, obviously Anthony’s with us. We’re willing to talk to anybody and we do great business with everyone. We work with anyone, if the business is right. In the meantime, I’ll sign Conor McGregor and it’ll be fair.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: You weighed 254 pounds for your last fight and there’s been some talk in the media that you’re looking to slim down for this fight. Can you tell us what weight you’re looking to check in at for this fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Let’s say 17.5, 17.4 (lejoe). You’ve got to remember with this weight nonsense, no fighter should go into training camp focusing on their weight. This isn’t Weight Watchers and nobody should focus on their weight as such. But I do feel that your weight has to adapt to the style of fighter you’re facing. With Carlos Takam, he was a shorter fighter. He came in on the inside and ended up head-butting me so I knew I had to kind of be able to lean on Takam and tire him out. I knew he was going to move a lot. This wasn’t going to be a Kubrat Pulev type of fight where I’m going to be jabbing or counter punching. I was going to be sitting on top of Takam and working into the body so the weight played a good role. But now, I’m fighting someone like Parker who’s a lot quicker and moves a lot more. I have to make sure I’m lighter on my feet so I’ve adjusted to the style of fighter I’m fighting. I haven’t adjusted my weight for any other reason than the type of fighter I’m going to be facing.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Is there any truth to the idea of you being lighter and not carrying around as much muscle could help you in the long run?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: "Ke 20-0, I’m unified champ, muscle or not, I’m still handling business. I feel like people try to find anything to steer your mind from what’s working. I’m winning, racking up wins and it’s been going well. I wouldn’t focus on anything else than what’s working.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you look at Joseph Parker as the most dangerous challenge in your career thus far?"

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: "Se Ke Oa. Wladimir Klitschko.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How different of a matchup is this to Wladimir?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Wladimir was a phenomenal champion. I just feel people didn’t give him the credit. He doesn’t have a name that a lot of the Western fans can resonate with. It’s not like an Adam Clark. His first language wasn’t English. People didn’t really buy into it. He was dominating. He was a great champion. Ten years on top. Phenomenal. 69 lintoa le 64 a hapa. That’s phenomenal. I’m fighting someone that’s 24-0. Everything I learned from that fight was a blessing and it’s led me to being confident ahead of the fight with Joseph Parker. So I’m dealing with a different beast. Parker still poses a threat but doesn’t’ have half the experience that Wladimir had.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Parker is the most technical fighter you’ve faced up to this point and if so, why do you think that?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I think it’s because he’s had an extensive amateur career. I do believe the Lomachenkos, Rigondeauxs, Andre Wards have all had great amateur careers which led them on to be phenomenal professionals and Joseph Parker’s had that. I have to give credit where credit is due. But then, so have I and I was always told to leave the amateur’s in the background because the pros are a different game. And now we’re facing each other as professionals. I just think he has that amateur background behind him and he knows how to fight. He’s traveled the world so coming to England is nothing new to him. He’s got that in his locker, which has gotten him this far.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Looking at your 21st, ntoa, what do you feel at this stage in the game that you need to improve on?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: "When I look at boxing now, everybody talks about what I need to do to be a great champion and it seems to me that it’s a right hand and a good chin. We might as well go to the night clubs around England and America and just find the biggest and ugliest looking guy and he’ll become heavyweight champion. What I need to do to become a great champion is just work on my all-around game. The fundamentals. We’re talking about balance, footwork and understanding the distance between being in range and out of range. Perfecting your jab. Use your jab 50 times before you throw your right hand. Let’s make sure your right hand is in the right position to defend a left hook in case you get countered. Everything. That’s why I say when I fought Wladimir Klitschko, he had enough time to make mistakes and come back and reign supreme as a champion. So over time, in these types of fights I’ve had early on in my career, I’ve learned what will play massive roles later on when I become one of the dominant fighters in the heavyweight division.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How do you stay dialed in and not worry about all of the outside noise regarding your career?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “Because I know about the history of the sport. I know how easy it is to be forgotten about. I just realize that this is my time and I have to capitalize and maximize and do what’s right for me. This isn’t about being the fan favorite. I’m not here to be pat on the back. I’m here to handle my business in the best way possible and when it’s all said and done be content with the decisions I’ve made.”

 

 

 

 

Q: How would you assess your performance against Carlos Takam?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I won every round. I got head-butted. I couldn’t breathe through my nose. I realize that Takam was a late step in so I was preparing for someone completely different. E le, what I decided to do with Carlos is just go through the motions because I realize 2018 was a massive year in terms of unifying with Joseph Parker and then potentially facing Deontay Wilder providing I win to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. E le, my game plan with Takam was don’t be too explosive and don’t take too many risks. Make sure I dominate Takam and I win every round and that’s kind of how things panned out.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How do you think Joseph looked in his last fight against Hughie Fury?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “You’ve got to look at Parker when he boxes on the front and the back foot. There’s two significant changes. When he boxes on the front foot, I think he finds it difficult to land combinations because I just think he struggled a bit against Fury when he was dancing on the edge of the ring. But when he fights people like Takam on his back foot, he’s better. I just think he really struggled with Fury when he was coming forward. I do think he won. I do think Joseph Parker won. We’re both in a position to show how great we are and why we’re real contenders in the division. That’s all it’s about now. March 31."

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you feel you’ve gotten the credit that you deserve for fighting Klitschko because of his age?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Is Mayweather too old to still fight you think?

 

 

 

 

 

Q: They’re the same age, tokelo ya?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Exactly. People still say Mayweather is still young and that he can still compete. The difference is, lighter weights struggle to maintain their finesse because they have to stay on a diet. They starve their body of nutrition. Heavyweights mature later. When Klitschko lost, everyone who knows boxing knew he wasn’t in the right mind frame. When he came to fight me, I just knew. He didn’t say he’s in great shape. He didn’t say he was feeling strong, but he said he’s obsessed. When your mind is right, the body will follow. That win against Klitschko was tough, I didn’t take him to points. I didn’t go there to steal the belt. I took it with both hands and it was a great fight for the history books. I’m not looking for credit, I know what that fight was and what it meant to me.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: [To Hearn] What are your thoughts about Anthony’s focus on Parker with all the talk of Wilder?

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “We never have to worry about Anthony’s focus. He’s probably the most focused and driven individual you can meet. He knows the challenges and risks in front of him against Joseph Parker. One thing about Anthony is that he’s not real big on hype. We’re not really into storming the ring after fighting. When we got Klitschko in the ring after the fight, we signed a contract a few hours before that was in existence if Anthony won against [Eric] Molina that night. Until that fight is signed, Anthony won’t really get excited about that fight. He’s not really interested in talking about it or hyping it. It’s the biggest fight in world boxing. It’s a fight that’s completely irrelevant if he’s not victorious latelang Saturday. I don’t think that it’s Deontay Wilder, it’s the other stone that needs to be turned to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. This is Anthony’s 21st, fight and effectively his second unification fight. Deontay has had 40 lintoa. We’re well ahead of schedule. All of these fights will happen and the reality is the one that put pens to paper and that are actually happening.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: How important is it to you to maintain your one-hundred percent KO ratio?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “It’s great for the record and promotion. It’s not as important to fulfilling your game plan. Some fighters will be tough and some fighters may not be there to be knocked out. I have to have it in my locker also to be able to go the distance. In terms of promotion and saying I have a hundred percent KO ratio is great. I don’t think there’s any heavyweight in the history of his career that’s been able to have purely knockouts on his record so I don’t expect to be the first one.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: When you saw Wilder fight Ortiz, did you see anything that you didn’t know about him already? Did he impress you or let you down?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: Ka mor'a 10 years as a professional and 40 fights in, Wilder’s done what he’s supposed to do. He’s supposed to win. He’s supposed to beat someone like Luiz Ortiz. Ka mor'a 10 years of any craft. Let’s say you’re working in sales and you can’t sell a person that Mercedes-Benz or whatever car it is, you’ve got big issues. Wilder’s had that experience to be able to dominate that division. He just did what routinely is supposed to happen and get the win. He struggled a bit, but he got there in the end. That’s all that matters. That’s what shows up in the history books, le W. E le, I’m happy for him.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Can you elaborate on what makes you think Parker is a weird character?

 

 

 

 

 

Joshua: “I can’t put my finger on it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “I think the weird thing was alluding to the fact that he was boding Anthony with criticism and then when we had the press conference he was nice as pie. We expected him to bring that fire to the press conference and maybe he’ll bring it next week. He was kind of one person prior to the fight and then another when we came face-to-face. But we’ll see what happens next week.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: [To Hearn] Is there a rematch clause for this fight and what are the circumstances with that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn: “The details of the contract are always confidential. When there’s a great fight and the appetite to see it again, generally you’ll get it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hearn (Opening Comments): “It’s a huge event. This is our sixth fight with Anthony Joshua and SHOWTIME. It’s incredible, really that we’ve had that amount of fights. It seems like the Charles Martin fight was just like yesterday. It’s incredible that a 11 dikgwedi tse, Anthony Joshua has had three stadium fights. Ehlile, Wladimir Klitschko, Carlos Takam and now Joseph Parker. There have been 240,000 fans and over 2.5 million UK pay-per-view buys. It’s been an incredible run and an incredible 11 dikgwedi tse. And a great March of course for SHOWTIME with a brilliant fight between Wilder and Ortiz and I think this fight has all of the ingredients to be even better than that. Ho e khōlō ntoa. Two undefeated young heavyweights. Fearless, ka potlako, big punching, great footwork, 24-0 khahlanong le 20-0. I think it’s the kind of fight that we need in the world of boxing and it’s the first-ever unification fight in Britain between two reigning heavyweight world champions. And the first time in the history of the sport that two heavyweights have fought a unification fight with perfect records. It’s going to be a huge week. We have a huge press conference at SKY latelang Labobeli, we have a public workout ka Laboraro, the weigh-in is a national holiday on a Labohlano, it’s going to be huge. Seventy-eight thousand people crammed in to Millennium Stadium for this huge unification fight. This is just the beginning for Anthony Joshua. Just another stepping stone to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and we can’t wait. It’s a great fight and we thank SHOWTIME for all their support as ever.”

PARKER CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS:

Setefane ESPINOZA (Opening Comments):

 

 

 

 

 

“Through the first six months of this year we will be delivering 11 marquee events, which includes matchups of five top-ranked fighters, of which this is one, and two unifications, of course which this is one. In this month of March all four heavyweight world title belts are at stake on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

 

 

“This fight, Joshua vs. Parker, e tla ba 12go th heavyweight fight on SHOWTIME within the last three years. We’re proud to be doing our part to help propel the reinvigoration of the heavyweight division. During those last three years the U.S. audience has gotten to know a little bit about Anthony Joshua and we are very happy to be able to further introduce them to Joseph Parker, the consensus top three heavyweight in the world and WBO Champion making his third defense and his first appearance on SHOWTIME.

 

 

 

 

 

“We are thrilled to have this fight; it’s right in our wheelhouse, a highly competitive, highly anticipated matchup of top fighters.”

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Parker: “Preparations “It’s been a great training camp that we’ve had in Las Vegas and now we’re here in London. We have about a week and a half before the fight and like Kevin mentioned, we hit the ground running. We got some good sessions in. I’m looking forward to fighting an undefeated fighter like Anthony Joshua, who I respect. I’m looking forward to this opportunity to unify the division and unify the belts and the opportunity to put on a great display and make my mark on SHOWTIME. I can’t wait for it. Our team is excited to be here and it’s going to be a great opportunity for us.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: When you watch the struggles Joshua had against Klitschko, what do you take away from that fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I think being active has worked well for us. I watched that fight. He did really well in terms of coming back and showed a lot of heart to get back up off the canvas and finish off the fight and getting the win. Coming into this fight, we’re young, we’re hungry and I think if we did get him in trouble there’s no waiting for us. We know how to finish off a fight. We know how to put on the pressure and get him out of there. He has strengths and weaknesses like every other fighter has and we’ll come up with a good game plan which I believe in and if I execute, I think we’ll get the victory.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Barry: “As we know, there’s no secret about it, this is the biggest test that Joe’s had in front of him. But I also believe that this is the biggest test that Anthony Joshua’s had in front of him. We are expecting a much better Anthony Joshua than the one that fought Klitschko. I think there’s a lot of improvement in him just as there’s a lot of improvement in Joe. We’re anticipating that the styles of both these guys are going to make for a real fan-friendly fight and a very exciting fight.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: There’s so much attention paid to an Anthony Joshua-Deontay Wilder fight, as if it’s an assumption that he’s going to beat you. Does that bother you?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It doesn’t really bother me. I think everyone is entitled to their opinion and the fight they want to see. I think what’s important for us is that we focus on what’s in front of us and that’s Anthony Joshua. Our focus is on Anthony Joshua and being in great shape and being healthy. It gives us motivation in training and we know what our focus is. Our focus is Anthony Joshua and putting on the best performance of our lives March 31."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: As a fan of boxing, how good is a match like this for the sport?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “A match like this is a very big deal. As a fan of boxing and as a fighter, we love to watch the big fights and be involved in the big fights. So we’re pretty happy to be involved in the fight. I think it’s the best time for us to be involved in a big fight like this. Back a few years ago, Kevin said he’s always wanted to fight Anthony Joshua and he said to me, when we do fight this guy, it has to mean something. And it does really mean something this time. We’re both undefeated, we both have titles, we’re both world champions and we both want to unify the division so it’s going to mean a lot and it’s a big occasion.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: A lot of fans don’t know you in the United States, explain to them what you will bring to the table on March 31.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “The fans haven’t really seen the best Joseph Parker there is. Going into this fight, we’ve worked on a lot of things. Like I said, I trust in my whole team. I trust in my coach and the game plan. I’m going to bring a lot of movement, speed and power and a lot of angles. I promise that this is a fight that I’m going to make very exciting.”

 

 

 

 

Q: What was the reason behind losing weight heading into this fight?

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “Joe’s still a very young heavyweight. We’ve been together for five years and we’re still a long way away from a finished product. Selemong se fetileng, we bumped Joe up quite a bit. We put a bunch of muscle on him. We put an extra 10 pounds of weight on him and it actually doesn’t really work out for us. So we sat down, Joe and I, and we said that we felt he was a busier fighter, a more mobile fighter, his feet and hands were faster, when he was lighter. So for a fight like this against a big, matla, powerful guy like Joshua it was important that we went back to a mobile, lighter fighter.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Joshua and Eddie Hearn saw something the rest of the world didn’t see in your fight against Hughie Fury, which wasn’t your best performance?

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “Last year wasn’t our best year and I wasn’t close to what we can actually do in the ring. They probably saw a lot of things that they could work on to get to us but we’re a totally different fighter now from where we were last year. We’ve improved on a lot of things and we’re going to show everyone what we’ve been working so hard on in Vegas.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What would it mean to you to become the unified heavyweight champion?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It would mean a lot. It would mean the world, not only for myself but for our team. There’s a lot of people that’s involved in getting me to this stage and there’s a lot of people that want me to go out there and put on my best performance. It’s going to mean a lot for myself, my team, my coach and my countries of New Zealand and Samoa.”

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Are you concerned that if the fight goes to the scorecards you won’t get a fair shake because of Joshua’s popularity in Great Britain?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’m not concerned and the reason I say that is because we have good officials. My team has done a great job to get neutral officials and my focus is on the fight. I want to go out there and do my best. Eng kapa eng eo se etsahala, happens. But I trust that the officials will do the right thing and give the right decision.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: ”It was very important for us when we were formulating this contract that we had independent, neutral officials. We have three judges – one from the United States, one from the UK and one from New Zealand. And we have an Italian referee so we’re very happy with the names that have been put forward that there will be no disputing the decision. We believe that we have fair, very experienced officials who will do a good job come Saturday the 31st."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think Joshua is underestimating you based on what they saw in that fight against Fury?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I think on that performance, they are underestimating us and I think a lot of people are already writing us off because of that performance. Empa, joalo ka ha ke boletse, we’ve worked on a lot of things and we had a great camp and it’s going to be a different fight as you guys will see March 31. If they’re judging us off that fight, then they’ve got it totally wrong. That could definitely work in our favor.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “I think the same will go for both camps. If they’re looking at the Fury fight, we know that Joseph is a much better fighter than that. Fury was a very awkward opponent, an opponent that we wouldn’t have even been in the ring with if it wasn’t for a mandatory. Looking at Joshua’s last fight with Carlos Takam, he really didn’t light the world on fire in that fight and he left a lot of question marks about his performance. We’re expecting a much better Joshua than the one that fought Carlos Takam. So the same can be said both ways.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What did you think of Joshua’s performance against Takam?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “It wasn’t his best effort but he did what he had to do to get the victory. Maybe training with someone who was a lot taller and then fighting somebody shorter changed the way that he approached the fight but I think the main thing is that he got the victory and he kept the belts and that’s why we can make this big fight happen.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What do you think your advantages are over Joshua?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’ve been 12 rounds five times so I’m durable. With this training camp that we’ve had, we’ve worked a lot on different angles and speed. What we’ve been seeing in the gym and in sparring, we’re going to put on display come fight night. I think I have advantages in speed and power. If we execute it well on fight night then he won’t be able to catch us and he won’t be able to land that big shot that he throws.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “Speed is the key. We’ve always believed that Joe’s the fastest heavyweight in the world. I also believe that out of all the heavyweight champions, I think Joe has the better skill. I think he does things better than Joshua does. I think he’s more complete than Joshua. Is he as big as Joshua? Se Ke Oa. Is his reach as long as Joshua’s? Se Ke Oa. Joshua’s got a 100 percent knockout record but I believe Joseph Parker is a better skilled fighter than Antony Joshua and I think when we put the movement, the hand speed and the skill together, it’s going to be a very good combination and a successful combination on March 31."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you want to make a prediction for the fight?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parker: “I’m going to be victorious. Ho tla ba e kholo ntoa. We’re both hungry, we’re both undefeated and we’ve both been training hard but I believe in myself. I believe in my team and what we’ve been working on. I believe I’m going to be victorious March 31."

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Do you think that Joshua’s chin is a big weakness for him?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry: “I think he has a pretty good chin. I know that we used the glass door as part of our marketing strategy in putting this fight together, but we believe as a team that Joshua has a good chin. He’s fought some big guys. He’s been hit on the chin before. Sure, he got dropped against Klitschko and there were stories of him getting dropped multiple times in the amateurs and that he was dropped in the gym in sparring, but all in all he’s a big, matla, powerful guy and I think his chin is not too bad.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barry (Opening Comments): “We’ve been in the gym running each morning at 6:30, 7:00 and in the boxing gym at 2:30. We’ve been doing between 16 le 18 rounds of boxing each day. Today we sparred and Joe is looking very sharp, very confident and the little bit of jet lag that we had is getting less and less by the day and we anticipate by this weekend we’ll have both feet firmly planted on the ground ready for a big week next week.”

Li-quali tsa Julian tsa Julian Williams & Nathaniel Gallimore Clash ka sehlooho sa 154-pound eliminator Moqebelo, April 7 Live On ShowSime® from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

Erislandy Lara vs. Jarrett Hurd
Kalebe Truax & Libaka tsa Masomal Square-off in 168-pound-pound-® Tripleheader
Las Vegas (March 20, 2018) – Julian “J-Rock” Williams le Nathaniel Gallimore, ba babeli ba banyenyane, Barekisi ba nang le li-acked tse peli tse nang le karohano ea 154, e tla qabola ka bongata ba lefats'e ba 16 ba potolohileng eliminator ho Moqebelo, April 7 Live On Showing At The Hard Rock Rock Hotel & Casino ho las Vegas 'me e hlahisoa ke batho ba bangata ba pele.
Ketsahalo ea Box ea CHEMPONSHIP e tla bona Erislandy Lara, 'Mampoli oa lefatše o telele ka ho fetisisa ka makhetlo a 154, Clash e nang le 'mampoli e sa tloheng Jarrett Hurd Ka tsela e shebiloeng haholo-holo ea 154-ponto ea lefatše. Tele'ate ea litoro tse tharo li qala ka 10 p.m. LE/7 p.m. PT le likarolo Kalebe Truax Ho sireletsa ts'ireletso ea pele ka sehlooho sa hae sa ponto James DeGale Mokokotlong oa thabo ea bona ea pele ka December.
Williams le Galliore ba tla batla ho ipeha boemong bo tlamang bakeng sa sehlooho sa lefatše se bohareng sa IBF Junior e neng e tšoaretsoe ke khathatso.
Litekete tsa Show, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, li rekisoa hona joale 'me li fumaneha ka ho etela axs.com kapa ho thata & Casino, Ofisi ea Libuka tsa Las Vegas.
Mohlala oa ntoa oa Philadelphia oa philadelphia, Williams (24-1-1, 15 Kos) o hapile lintoa tse peli tsa ho qetela kamora ho hlokofatsoa ha mosebetsi oa hae oa ho hlapela Charloll Charlo ho Lehlohonolo la Hae la Pele 2016 ka Showtime. Williames ea lilemo li 27 o ile a nchafatsoa ka ho emisa Joshua, a ntse a nka tlhōlo ho feta a le chankaneng ea pele ka November.
“Sena se tla ba ntoa e ntle haholo ka la 7 Mmesa,” o ile a re Williams “Gallimore o ntse a bua ka papali e kholo, Empa ke na le chip e kholo lehetleng la ka, 'me ke bile koetliso joaloka eona. Ke nahana hore o tla tlisa ntho e fapaneng ho nna. O tla fumana hore ho na le maemo a fapaneng papaling ena. O na le sethala sa lesale 'me a ntse a kokota batho. O nahana hore o na le puncher, Empa ha a hlile a loantša boemo ba tlholisano oo ke nang le oona. Ha ke tsotelle haeba a ikoetlisa ka mmongirt ea buddy joale, Hobane ha ho motho ea ka mo pholosang ha a le ka selikalikoe seo.”
Gallimo ea lilemo li 29 ea lilemo li 29 (20-1-1, 17 Kos) e ntse e mafolofolo ha u ntse u nyoloha ka makhetlo a 154 le ho khetha li-actories tse 'ne tsa ho kokota ho 2017. Lehlaka la Jamaican Fighter, Ke mang ea qalang California e nang le McGight McGirt, e sa khahlisoeng e se nang roon rosario ebe e leta.
“Sena e tla ba selemo sa ka se tlang,” ho boletse Gallimore. “Ena ke monyetla o moholo oa ho hlahisa tsebo ea ka le bokhoni ba ka ho lefatše. Ha ho na phoso Hobaneng ha ke le mona, mme ke tla etsa polelo ho qala ka 'j-pebbers’ Williams. Ke mo bitsa 'J-pebbers’ Hobane ha se 'J-Rock.’ Ke sebapali se tloaelehileng. Ha ho na letho le ikhethang ka yena. Mokhoa o motle ka ho fetisisa oo a ka o lokisang ke ho etsa li-punpus tsa chin, hobane ke tlo leka chin ea hae mme ke eona feela ntho e ka mo sirelletsang. Ke tlo mo nyahamisa ke sekhechana, ho potoloha, mme ha nako eo e batla le ho senya, Ke il'o ho mo tsoa. Ke 'na eo ba lokelang ho tšoenyeha ka eona.”
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® RELEASES SECOND INSTALLMENT OF DIGITAL TALK SHOW BELOW THE BELT

Host Brendan Schaub Talks With Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder & UFC Star Brian Ortega Following Their Recent Triumphs

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ENG: SHOWTIME Sports released the second installment of the first-of-its-kind sports talk show BELOW THE BELT, hosted by Brendan Schaub, available now on theBelow the Belt YouTube Channel le Below the Belt Facebook Page. Following the show’s debut on February 28, the second installment of the twice-monthly digital-first program features an interview with America’s only heavyweight world champion, Deontay Wilder, who reflects on his instant-classic victory over Luis Ortiz March 3 ka Showtime. Schaub also sits down with the UFC’s Brian Ortega following his first-round knockout win over Frankie Edgar at UFC 222.

 

 

 

 

 

BELOW THE BELT explores the latest news in combat sports and pop culture, with Schaub delivering candid thoughts in his unique and unfiltered style. The multi-platform program, which also includes a weekly podcast and a composite program that airs once per month on SHOWTIME EXTREME, features interviews with the biggest names in combat sports and entertainment, road trips, fight camp visits, sketches, animation and pop-culture spoofs. The e latelang letotong la ea BELOW THE BELT launches March 28 followed by new shows April 11, April 18, Ka 2 and May 16.

MIKEY GARCIA BECOMES A FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION OVER SERGEY LIPINETS SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM FREEMAN COLISEUM IN SAN ANTONIO

Kiryl Relikh Dominates Rances Barthelemy To Capture WBA Super Lightweight World Championship In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Co-Feature

Catch The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Replay Mantaha, March 12 Ka

10 p.m. LE/PT ka Showtime Extreme

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San Antonio (March 11, 2018) - Mikey Garcia captured a world title in his fourth weight division, outpointing previously undefeated Sergey Lipinets to win the IBF Junior Welterweight World Championship Moqebelo on SHOWTIME from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio.

Le ea tlholo e ho, Garcia (38-0, 30 Kos) joined Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez as the only fighters in history to win titles at 126, 130, 135 le 140 lik'hilograma tse.

“It’s a great feeling. Winning this fourth title in a fourth division is an honor,” Garcia said. “To get to be mentioned with Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez is a huge honor for me. It just leaves a little chapter in boxing with my name, my brother, my dad. I think people will remember the Garcia family for ages to come.”

Garcia, who was fighting for just the second time at 140 lik'hilograma tse, relied on a steady diet of combos to back up Lipinets, who was making the first defense of the IBF title he won last November on SHOWTIME. Garcia floored Lipinets for the first time in his career, connecting on a counter left hook midway through the seventh in a rousing moment that sent the pro-Garcia crowd at Freeman Coliseum to their feet.

Garcia, who won by scores of 116-111 le 117-110 ka makhetlo a mabeli, connected on 46 percent of his power shots compared to 36 percent for the defending champion.

“He came in exactly as I expected – a very tough, very hungry and strong fighter,” Garcia said. “We worked with angles behind the jab. He’s very dangerous, but we had a great game plan and we were able to prevail.

“I know I carry the power, but I was fighting a bigger man and he could take a punch. I didn’t want to get caught and I had to be patient.”

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, Garcia, who still holds the WBC title at lightweight, reiterated his mantra that he’s seeking the biggest fights available, regardless of weight division.

“What I love is I have all the options,” Garcia said. “I could go down to 135 to unify titles, which is what I really want to do. And in a couple of fights you’re going to see me at 147.

Despite being the defending champion, Lipinets (13-1, 10 Kos) was fighting in just his 14go th professional fight. The Russian, who was born in Kazakhstan, delivered a valiant effort against one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.

“It was probably experience that took over at some point,” Lipinets said. “Mikey is a great fighter, he can obviously crack. It was just experience that I was lacking.

“I want to go back in the gym and work on the problems I showed in the ring. There are a couple of holes I need to close. I’ll be back. It’s a learning experience.”

In a rematch of one of 2017’s best and most controversial fights, Kiryl Relikh handed former two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy the first loss of his career with a wide unanimous decision victory to capture the vacant WBA Super Lightweight World Championship.

Relikh (22-2, 19 Kos) was the more active fighter and controlled the co-main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast from the opening bell, lahlela 1,237 total punches compared to just 494 for Barthelemy. Relikh, who many thought won their first matchup, consistently worked off his jab, o tlohang ka 103 punches per round while Barthelemy landed an average of just 41.

While Barthelemy (26-1, 13 Kos) won a disputed and wide decision in their first bout there was no controversy in the judges’ scorecards in the rematch, e neng e scored 117-110 le 118-109 ka makhetlo a mabeli.

Relikh became just the third fighter from Belarus to win a world title while Barthelemy came up short in his bid to become the first Cuban to win a world title in three weight divisions.

“Last time I was not ready,” Relikh said. “I didn’t have proper preparation in the first fight but this time, with my new trainers, Ke ne ke ikemiselitse. Ke thabile haholo. I’ve waited for this dream for 20 lilemo tse. I’ve worked hard for this dream and now it’s mine.

Coming in we were looking to box all the way. My jab has developed so much since the last fight. They probably thought that I would run out of gas like last time, but I trained like a champion this time. Everything was geared toward becoming champion and that’s what we did bosiung bona."

Barthelemy, who picked up the pace a bit in the final three rounds, didn’t dispute the decision.

My heart is broken because I came in to this fight trying to get that third world title,” Barthelemy said. “I have to admit defeat and say that Relikh deserved to win that fight, but I will be back.

“At this point I have to look forward and put it behind me.

The featured attraction of the SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME telecast saw San Antonio’s own Mario Barrios (21-0, 13 Kos) deliver a sensational second round knockout of Eudy Bernardo (23-3, 17 Kos) in front of his hometown fans.

I definitely made a statement bosiung bona,"Ho boletse Barrios. “I showed the 140-pound division that I’m here and ready for any of them.”

Barrios was dominant from the start and struck early in the second with a vicious straight right that put Bernardo down. Although Bernardo got to his feet and beat the count, referee Jon Schorle had seen enough and waved off the bout 45 seconds into the second round of the super lightweight affair.

I wasn’t going in there looking for the knockout, but I caught him early,"Ho boletse Barrios. “I’ve been on a good run and I’m ready to continue that streak. We’re moving up the ranks fight by fight. I’m looking to get a title eliminator by the end of the year and hopefully a title shot early next year.

A a qalang gia ea Sho Extreme telecast, Richard Commey (26-2, 23 Kos) scored a sixth-round TKO of Alejandro Luna (22-1, 15 Kos) in their IBF Lightweight World Title Eliminator.

Despite the win, my performance wasn’t up to the level that I hoped it would be,” said Commey. “He was exactly what I expected and if I had connected on more of my punches in the beginning I think the fight would have been over earlier. I was really trying to work on what we had been focusing on in camp but I just wasn’t performing well at the start of the fight.”

The fight was defined by exciting exchanges throughout, with Commey, fighting on his 31st, letsatsi la tsoalo, getting the better early and connecting with power punches that caused Luna’s jaw to swell. Commey’s power broke through in round six when a powerful combination punctuated by a left uppercut sent Luna to the canvas for the first time in his career.

“Ke ka nyahama,” said Luna. “All the credit to Commey, but I expect more of myself and I’m going to get back in the gym and come back much stronger and better.

Luna rose to his feet but was quickly pounced on by Commey, ba ba neng ba lula 62 percent of his power punches in the round, and was sent to the mat again. This forced referee David Fields to call a halt to the bout at 1:54 of round six. Commey now becomes the mandatory challenger for IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Easter, who Commey lost a split decision to in September 2016.

It is the greatest feeling to get the win on my 31st birthday,” said Commey. “I am looking forward to fighting for the 135-pound world title and becoming champion.

The SHO EXTREME swing bout featured unbeaten prospect Brandon Figueroa (15-0, 10 Kos) scoring a seventh round knockout of Mexico’s Giovanni Delgado (16-6, 9 Kos) in their super bantamweight clash.

Figueroa, the brother of former champion Omar, continued to show the aggressive style that has defined his early career as he threw an astonishing 178 punches in the third round. That number was good for the second most ever thrown in a single round by a fighter in a super bantamweight bout, according to CompuBox.

The 21-year-old Figueroa continued to put the pressure on, battering Delgado until referee Gregorio Alvarez halted the fight at 1:55ea potoloho ea bosupa.

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REGIS PROGRAIS SCORES DOMINATING SECOND-ROUND KNOCKOUT OVER JULIUS INDONGO TO EARN INTERIM WBC SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FRIDAY ON SHOWTIME®

 

SHOWTIME Veteran Ivan Baranchyk Dominates Petr Petrov in IBF Junior Welterweight Eliminator

 

 

Heavyweight Prospect Junior Fa Remains Unbeaten with Majority Decision Victory

 

 

Catch The Replay Saturday, March 10, Ka 5:30 p.m. Et / PT Ka Showtime Extreme®

 

 

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DEADWOOD, S.D. (March 9, 2018) – Undefeated 140-pound contender Régis Prograis scored a sensational second-round knockout over former unified world champion Julius Indongo to capture the Interim WBC Super Lightweight title Labohlano night on SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION from Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, S.D.

 

 

 

 

Le trong win, MANANEO (21-0, 18 Kos) will now likely face the winner of next week’s Amir Imam (Thailand Ranked Ha ho. 1 WBC) and Jose Ramirez (Thailand Ranked Ha ho. 3 WBC) matchup for the currently vacant WBC world title belt. MANANEO, ea Houston ke tsela ea New Orleans, was dominant from the opening bell and has now scored knockouts in 14 ea hae ea ho qetela 15 lintoa.

 

 

 

 

“I had to put on a show for SHOWTIME, for Deadwood, and for all my fans in Houston and New Orleans and just the whole division,"O ile a re Prograis. “I had to put on a show for everybody. I am now the man at 140.”

 

 

 

 

In the final seconds of the opening round, Prograis landed a fierce jab that knocked Indongo (22-2, 11 Kos) to the canvas. Ya bobedi ho pota-pota, Prograis continued to attack the much taller Indongo, and floored him for the second time with a huge left hand. With a wobbly Indongo returning to his feet, Prograis continued the onslaught and immediately attacked his prone opponent and knocked him down for a third time in the fight. Referee Ian John-Lewis gave Indongo one more opportunity to remain in the fight, but Prograis ended it once and for all with a third knockdown in the round via a left hook and fourth in the fight at 2:54 of round number two.

 

 

 

 

Following the knockout, SHOWTIME analyst Steve Farhood spoke to the rising star in the wide-open and competitive 140-pound division. Farhood was especially impressed with Prograis, who was making his fifth SHOWTIME appearance.

 

 

 

 

“It was an awesome performance,” said the International Boxing Hall of Famer and noted boxing historian Farhood. “I was surprised he finished Indongo as quickly as he did and as emphatically as he did.

 

 

 

 

 

“I think now boxing fans know that this guy deserves to be rated among the top three or four in the 140-pound division. Because it was a such an emphatic win, all the other fights at 140, whether it’s hosasane fight between Mikey Garcia and Lipinets, you got to feel like they have to answer to Regis. He deserves it.”

 

 

 

 

The WBC No. 2 ranked fighter at 140 pounds immediately turned his attention to a possible matchup with the winner of next week’s Imam-Ramirez matchup.

 

 

 

 

“I want the real title now, and I don’t think those two dudes will fight me after tonight,"O ile a re Prograis. “Indongo only had one loss to Terrence Crawford, the pound for pound best, and I stopped him a round before Crawford did. I don’t see anybody trying to fight me right now.”

 

 

 

 

 

In an IBF Junior Welterweight eliminator, Ivan Baranchyk (17-0, 11 Kos) thrilled fans at The Deadwood Mountain Grand with his all-action style, emisa Petr Petrov (38-6-2, 18 Kos) ka 1:12 of round number eight.

 

 

 

 

Baranchyk, making his sixth appearance on SHOWTIME, was the much stronger, more aggressive fighter than his game but ultimately overmatched opponent, who showed commendable toughness and resiliency to stay in the fight. Baranchyk knocked Petrov to the canvas with the very first punch of the fight, and scored a second knockdown in the second round with a barrage of powerful punches.

 

 

 

 

With a bruised and battered Petrov trapped against the ropes in the eighth round, referee Mark Nelson stopped the fight. Le trong win, Baranchyk moves a step closer to becoming the mandatory challenger for the winner of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event on Saturday night between 140-pound IBF world titlist Sergey Lipinets and lightweight titleholder Mikey Garcia.

 

 

 

 

Baranchyk, who out-landed Petrov 159-118 in total punches and 94-76 in power punches, was pleased with the improvements he showcased tonight.

 

 

 

 

“I thought I fought a more controlled than in the past and something my new coach has been helping me with,” said Baranchyk, who is currently ranked No. 4 in the IBF 140-pound division. “I knew I had to keep punching to the body, punching to the body. And I did that well tonight.

 

 

 

 

“I was surprised they stopped the fight when they did. I felt like I won every round and controlled the fight. I knew I won the fight. It was a good fight for me.”

 

 

 

 

A a qalang gia ea telecast, heavyweight tsepo Junior Fa (14-0, 8 Kos), of Auckland, New Zealand, kept his unbeaten record intact with a majority decision victory over Detroit’s Craig Lewis (14-2-1, 8 Kos). The judges scored the eight-round fight 76-76, 78-74, 79-73.

 

 

 

 

Fa, who twice beat fellow New Zealand native and current WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker in the amateurs, was the more active fighter against the 33-year-old former collegiate basketball player Lewis, who took the fight on just two weeks’ notice. Fa started the fight quickly, throwing a fight-high 53 punches in round one and a 24-13 lead in overall connects in the first two rounds. Ha ntoa e ntse e tsoela pele, Fa’s pace slowed and Lewis was able to grow into the fight, out-landing Fa 50-45 in rounds five through eight, to close the overall gap to 82-81 in favor of Fa.

 

 

 

 

Fa, who made his SHOWTIME debut in November with a first-round knockout of Freddy Latham, was unhappy with his performance despite the win.

 

 

 

 

“I’m happy I was able to get the decision, but I wasn’t happy with my performance at all,” said Fa. “If I had to give myself a grade, it would be an F. I fought with too much emotion the first few rounds and that threw me off a little bit.

 

 

 

 

“I was pretty surprised with the one judge who saw it even. I saw him getting tired but I was just flat tonight. I can learn a lot from this fight and where I went wrong and what not to do in my next fight.”

 

 

 

 

Lewis felt that taking the fight on short notice played a role in the outcome.

 

 

 

 

I needed a little more time to train as my conditioning fell off a bit towards the end,” said the former National Golden Gloves gold medalist Lewis. “But overall, I was happy with my performance, I thought it was probably a draw.”

 

 

 

 

A bao e seng televised undercard khato, undefeated heavyweight prospect Trey Lippe Morrison (14-0, 14 Kos), the son of former heavyweight world champion Tommy Morrison, ile a khaotsa ho Oswaldo Ortega (3-8, 1 KO) with a third-round (1:18) technical knockout in his first fight a 15 dikgwedi tse since suffering a hand injury.

 

 

 

 

Krrish 2016 United States Olympian Charles Conwell (7-0, 5 Kos) earned a unanimous decision victory over Mexico’s Juan Jesus Rivera (28-20, 18 Kos). The six-round junior middleweight bout was scored 60-53 on all three judges’ scorecards.

 

 

 

 

Labohlano oa tripleheader will replay on Saturday, March 10, ka 5:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME and will be available on SHOWTIME on DEMAND® le Showtime neng kapa neng®.

 

 

 

 

Barry Tompkins called the action from ringside with Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer was Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

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ERISLANDY LARA AND JARRETT HURD TO CLASH IN 154-POUND TITLE UNIFICATION LIVE ON SHOWTIME ONSATURDAY, APRIL 7 FROM THE HARD ROCK HOTEL & Le casino ho la Las Vegas

Caleb Truax and James DeGale To Battle in a 168-Pound World Title Rematch in the Co-Main Event of the
Premier Boxing Champions Event
Tickets ka Sale Labohlano, March 16
Las Vegas (March 9, 2018) – Erislandy Lara, 'Mampoli oa lefatše o telele ka ho fetisisa ka makhetlo a 154, will clash with IBF champion “Swift” Jarrett Hurd in a highly-anticipated super welterweight title unification live on SHOWTIME (10 am Et/7 am PT) as part of an exciting card presented by Premier Boxing Champions Saturday, April 7 from The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Super Middleweight World Champion Kalebe Truax will make the first defense of his IBF title against James DeGale in a rematch of one of the biggest upsets of 2017 that saw Truax wrestle the belt from DeGale on his home turf in London last December.
Litekete tsa Show, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, tla tsoela pele Sale Labohlano, March 16 and be available by visiting AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Ofisi ea Libuka tsa Las Vegas.
This is an action-packed card from top to bottom. The televised card features boxers who all have something significant to gain with a victory,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “The winner of Lara-Hurd will be one step closer to becoming the undisputed 154-pound world champion. In a rematch, Truax gets to re-affirm his position as champion and DeGale has a chance to regain his world championship status. This is the kind of show that keeps fans on the edge of their seats.
We take pride in promoting quality events that our audiences always want to see,” o ile a re Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ea Mayweather ho phahamiswa. “This card is going to be another line-up that the fans won’t want to miss. With Lara and Hurd looking to unify their titles and guys going head-to-head in rematches on the undercard, this is sure to be a night of non-stop action.
Lara vs.. Hurd is a classic contrast in styles that could force each fighter to raise their game to another level. Lara is a crafty southpaw who relies on his superior boxing skills to confound opponents, while Hurd is a pure pressure boxer-puncher that stalks his opponents and isn’t easily frustrated.
Lara, a Cuban whose nickname is “Ea Amerika Dream”, is coming off a unanimous decision victory on SHOWTIME over Terrell Gausha in October. Hurd was on the same card and defeated former champion Austin Trout when Trout’s corner stopped the fight in the 10go th pota. That paved the way for this unification showdown.
The 34-year-old Lara (25-2-2, 14 Kos), who lives and trains in Houston, Texas, won his world title with a TKO victory over Alfredo Angulo in 2013 and has successfully defended it seven times, which includes wins over Trout, Ithe Smith & Vanes Martirosyan.
I’m very excited and motivated for this fight and to once again be headlining on the best network in boxing on SHOWTIME, is truly a pleasure,” re Lara. “I look forward to adding another belt to my collection on April 7 and to proving that I’m the best 154-pound fighter out there. Everyone tune-in because you don’t want to miss this unification. It’s going to be a legendary night and one for the history books.
The undefeated Hurd (21-0, 15 Kos) is coming off a career-defining TKO victory over the former champion Trout in his last fight on Oct. 14. It was the first defense of the title for the 27-year Hurd of Accokeek, Maryland, who won the championship with a TKO victory over Tony Harrison on Feb. 25, 2017.
I plan on being the aggressor for the entire fight, so I’ve been doing some exercises and working on techniques to improve my foot work so that I can stay on top of Erislandy Lara,” re Hurd. “We are not trying to go to the scorecards, so hopefully, I can be the first man to stop him, which I hope to do in the later rounds.
I called him out, 'me hona joale, it has come to pass that I get to become a unified champion against the man everyone considers to be the best and most feared in the division, and that’s Erislandy Lara.
They call 34-year-old Truax “Khauta”, and he punched his ticket to world title gold while on a trip to London in December, when he defeated DeGale by majority decision. Truax (29-3-2, 18 Kos) of Osseo, Minnesota was on a two-fight win streak heading into the match against DeGale. Before that his only losses came against former champions Anthony Dirrell, Daniel Jacobs and Jermain Taylor.
They made the right call on the decision in England, and I expect to be even more dominant this time around,” Truax said. “I am planning to really just beat up James Gale and get the job done in more efficient fashion this time.
Fighting in Las Vegas for the first time will be a very cool experience and I expect it to be friendlier than it was in London. There is a lot of pride on the line for me, being that I’m the first boxing world champion from Minnesota in a long time. So there is a lot on the line for me and I plan to keep that going, especially as a means for supporting my family.
The 32-year-old DeGale (23-2-1, 14 Kos) was the first British boxer to win a Gold Medal in the Olympics (2008 Beijing Games) and a world championship as a professional. He won his world title with a unanimous decision over Andre Dirrell in 2015 and made two successful defenses before fighting to a draw against Badou Jack on Jan. 14, 2017. It was a brutal standoff between two world champions, but neither man had his hand raised in victory. DeGale, who was coming off of an injury, had his home town crowd behind him but couldn’t deliver a win as Truax scored a stunning upset with the majority decision victory.
‘I’m happy to have the opportunity to rematch Truax and regain my IBF title,” said DeGale. “I am not going to make excuses for my poor performance, actions speak louder than words. I am excited to be boxing in Vegas and on SHOWTIME again. The real JD will be back on fight night!”

MIKEY GARCIA vs. SERGEY LIPINETS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS

Lipinets knows what a win over me will do for his career, and it’s my job to make sure that doesn’t happen,” Garcia
I’m fast, strong and I have all the confidence I need heading
into this fight,” Lipinets
Junior Welterweight World Title Showdown Headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, March 10 from Freeman Coliseum
In San Antonio
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San Antonio (March 8, 2018) – Unbeaten three-division world champion Mikey Garcia and IBF Junior Welterweight World Champion Sergey Lipinets went face to face Labone at the final press conference before they square-off Moqebelo, March 10 live on SHOWTIME from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio.
Hape neng ba le teng Labone were two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy le Kiryl Relikh, who meet in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10:15 p.m. LE/PT) co-feature in a rematch for the vacant WBA 140-pound world title.
Garcia looks to become a four-division champion, joining future Hall of Famers Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez as the only fighters to capture titles at 126, 130, 135 le 140 lik'hilograma tse, while Barthelemy has a chance to become the only Cuban in history to win titles in three weight divisions.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions in association with Leija-Battah Promotions, ba turu ka $250, $150, $75, $50 le $20 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000 kapa 210 556-7390.
Labone oa press conference also featured fighters competing on the SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME telecast that will see unbeaten contender Mario Barrios, ea San Antonio, jara Eudy Bernardo. The telecast qala ka 8 p.m. LE/PT with undefeated Alejandro Luna facing former world title challenger Richard Commey in a 12-round IBF Lightweight Title Eliminator.
Here ke seo 'boraditaba batsaya karolo ile a tlameha ho re Labone from Omni La Mansion in San Antonio:
MIKEY García
At the end of my career, this is the fight that will have opened the door for even bigger fights. I plan on moving up and fighting even bigger names. This is the kind of fight that really motivates me and it’s going to be the first of many big fights.
I’m very focused on Sergey Lipinets. The entire camp I’ve known what’s in front of me. I know he’s hungry and wants to defend his title. He knows what’s in front of him, so I know he’ll be in the best shape possible. Lipinets knows what a win over me will do for his career, and it’s my job to make sure that doesn’t happen.
I don’t have a specific goal in this sport but I know that I need to win more world titles in more weight classes. I know that at the end of my career I’ll get the credit that I deserve.
I’m happy to bring this show to a beautiful city like San Antonio and I just want everybody to come out ka moqebelo. This is a great boxing city and I know they’re going to show up for a great night of boxing. There are lots of candidates for ‘Fight of the Nighton this card. We’re all hungry and we’re all here to win.
Sergey LIPINETS
“Ke thabile haholo bakeng sa monyetla oa. If you’ve followed my career you’ve seen that I never take a shortcut. It meant a lot to win a world title but I’ve really always wanted to fight the best of the best. Mikey gave me that chance and I was eager to take it.
I have no concerns about my hand at all. My right hand is hungry and it’s going to be eating a lotka moqebelo bosiu.
“Ke bacha, I’m hungry and I have a great team behind me. I’m fast, strong and I have all the confidence I need heading into this fight.
RANCES Barthelemy ke
I’m very excited to be here in San Antonio fighting for the first time. Everyone knows that the first fight with Relikh was an unbelievable war. People thought it was a close fight, but I’m here to make history and erase any doubt.
This is going to be a great show with great action all night long. The fight fans here in San Antonio are great and I hope everyone shows up for it.
Everyone knows that Cubans have a rich tradition in boxing, including one of my trainers, Joel Casamayor. It’s an amazing feat to be able to be the first Cuban to win world titles in three weight classes.
I always tell the truth and Relikh is a powerful puncher, I won’t take that away from him. I never touched the canvas though, but Relikh did. Ka Moqebelo bosiu, I’m going to put him back on the canvas.
KIRYL RELIKH
I’m very happy to have this opportunity again to fight against Barthelemy again. It’s good for me that this time we will be fighting for a world title. I’m very happy for my new team and you will see a new fighter ka moqebelo.
I don’t think I lost the first fight, but that’s up to the judges. Lekhetlong lena, we will be much better and not leave it in the judgeshands if we have the opportunity.
This is boxing so we know anything can happen. Two world class fighters are going for the world title, so of course I’m going to be at my best. This is going to be a fight you cannot miss ka moqebelo.”
Mario BARRIOS
It’s great to be back home. I’m very excited for the opportunity to show off in front of my people and show them what I’ve been working on.
I had a great camp out there with Virgil Hunter. I can’t wait to be on this huge card. These fighters up here are champions that I look forward to meeting real soon in the ring.
It’s going to be an exciting night. Ke bacha, I’m hungry and I’m a Mexican fighter competing at home in Texas. I hope everyone comes out for a great show.
EUDY BERNARDO
I feel very good about my fight. Training camp went really well and I think I’ve done everything I need to do to win.
Ka Moqebelo, I’m going to get in the ring and take care of the game plan we came up with in the gym. I’m really going to focus on solid defense and pressuring the guy, because I’m in really good shape.
Barrios is a really good fighter, I know he’s undefeated but if I execute my game plan and focus on what I’ve been working on in the gym I’ll be successful. I want to take him in to deeper waters, to the fourth and fifth rounds, and try to get him on his heels.
I’ve been working really really hard on good defense and staying low. once I get past the third, fourth and fifth rounds that’s when the fight is really going to start.
Alejandro Luna
It feels great to be on this stage. I’ve been doing this since I was nine-years-old so the time is now. I’m ready to take full advantage of this.
“Kampong ea koetliso e ne e le e khōlō. The only bump we had was the postponement of the fight, but we slowed it down a little bit so we could peak at the right time. Ke loketse ho ea.
Richard Commey comes from a rich boxing background and those fighters from Ghana are all known for coming forward. I think our styles are really going to clash nicely. The real winner of this fight is going to be the fans.
RICHARD COMMEY
The change to Andre Rozier as my trainer was something I needed and wanted. I’m very happy to be working with one of the best trainers in the country and so far he’s helped me improve in many ways.
I know that Luna is going to apply pressure and come forward. He’s going to look to throw big right hands, so we’re getting ready for all of that.
I just have to stick to my game plan and make sure I’m always first. My job is to go in and get the win and convince the judges any way that I can that I’m the better fighter.
ROBERT García, Garcia’s Brother & Mokoetlisi
I’ve worked with many Russian and Eastern Europeans fighters before and the one thing about those guys is, they are the most dedicated fighters I’ve ever worked with.
I know Sergey is in the best shape of his life because a win over Mikey will bring him even bigger fights. We know we’ll have a tough, strong opponent ka moqebelo night and that’s what we’ve prepared for.
BUDDY MCGIRT, Lipinets’ Mokoetlisi
You have to wait until Saturday night to see what’s going to happen. After the fight I’ll tell everyone how we got the job done.
It’s fun to me to be in these kind of fights. Mikey Garcia comes from a great pedigree of fighting. Robert Garcia is a gentleman who’s taken limited fighters and got them to the top. Mikey has a lot of talent so they have their eyes on a lot more world titles, empa ka moqebelo bosiu, you’ll have to wait and watch happens.
RICHARD Schaefer, Molula-setulo & CEO ea Ringstar Sports
For as little as $20 you can be part of a historic night of boxing. This arena is built for boxing so I hope all the local fans come out to witness history being made.
SHOWTIME has continued to put on the best fights week after week and month after month. They have really become the sole leader in this sport and are a big reason why there has been such a resurgence of boxing in the U.S.
This fight card has a little bit of everything. There are five Texans fighting on this card, most notably San Antonio’s Mario Barrios, plus emerging stars such as Alejandro Luna and Richard Commey, who are looking to make names for themselves.
The 140-pound division is on full display Saturday night with Rances Barthelemy and Kiryl Relikh meeting in a world title rematch for a world title. Plus of course we have the historic matchup as Sergey Lipinets defends his title while Mikey Garcia seeks a fourth world title in a weight class.
These are exciting fighters, big punchers and you will see fireworks Moqebelo night from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio.

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PETR PETROV READY FOR ELIMINATION BOUT WITH IVAN BARANCHYK FRIDAY NIGHT ON SHOWTIME®

SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION Live At 10 p.m. LE/PT From Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, South Dakota
NEW YORK (March 8, 2018) – Despite taking the bout on less than five days’ tsebiso, two-time world title challenger Petr Petrov is ready for his showdown with junior welterweight Ivan Baranchyk, ena Labohlano night on a SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION live ka NAKO EA LIPONTŠO(10 PM Et/PT)

Petrov, who has not fought in eleven months since dropping a decision to undefeated WBO Lightweight champion Terry Flanagan, was training for a return bout in his native Spain before getting the call last weekend after Anthony Yigit fell out of the fight with Baranchyk.
Petrov arrived at the Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, South Dakota, and he is confident going into this important fight.
“Ke ikutloa monate. I am always training, and was getting ready for a fight in a couple months in my native Spain, so I don’t find this to be a big deal to accept this fight on short notice,” re Petrov.
What made it easy for him to take the fight, was the opportunity to fight for the number-2 position in the IBF.
My goal is to be a world champion, and this fight gets me close to that. I don’t know anything about Baranchyk, but I know he has never fought anyone with my experience, and combined with being on the stages where I have competed will prove to be the distance ka labohlano bosiu.”
The Baranchyk (16-0, 10 Kos) vs.. Petrov (38-5-2, 19 Kos) bout is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, in association with Fight Promotions Inc., Holden Productions & Banner banner banner ho phahamiswa.
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MIKEY GARCIA VS. SERGEY LIPINETS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS

Junior Welterweight World Title Showdown Headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, March 10 from Freeman Coliseum
In San Antonio
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San Antonio (March 7, 2018) – Unbeaten three division world champion Mikey Garcia and IBF Junior Welterweight World Champion Sergey Lipinets kicked off fight week in San Antonio Wednesday by participating in media workouts at the Robert Garcia Boxing Academy before they enter the ring Moqebelo, March 10 phela ka ho Showtime (10:15 p.m. LE/PT) from Freeman Coliseum.
Also participating in Wednesday’s workout and competing on the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast was two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy, ba kopana le Kiryl Relikh in a rematch of their thrilling fight last May, this time for the vacant WBA 140-pound world title.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions in association with Leija-Battah Promotions, ba turu ka $250, $150, $75, $50 le $20 'me li ka Sale hona joale. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000 kapa 210 556-7390.
Unbeaten contender Mario Barrios, ea San Antonio, was also in attendance on Wednesday as he prepares for his SHOWTIME EXTREME matchup against Eudy Bernardo. The SHOWTIME BOXING in SHO EXTREME telecast begins live at 8 p.m. LE/PT and features undefeated Alejandro Luna facing former world title challenger Richard Commey in a 12-round IBF Lightweight Title Eliminator.
Here ke seo 'bahlabani ile a tlameha ho re:
MIKEY García
I want to take on these big opportunities because I want to challenge myself. This is another chance to prove to all the fans what kind of fighter I am.
Everything depends on my opponent. If I find there’s an opportunity to go for a knockout, I’m definitely going to take it. If it goes 12 o garela, then he’s a very tough fighter and I expect Lipinets to be tough. I’m just going to do whatever it takes to win the fight. If the opportunity is there, I’m definitely going to go for the knockout because that’s what we’re here to do. I’m here to make the fight as easy as possible.
“Ke ikutloa monate. I’m fighting a bigger man naturally, so that’s something I have to get adjusted to but I still feel that my ability and my skills are enough to compete at the highest level with these men and that’s why I’m comfortable fighting at 140. I still feel that 135 might be a better fit for me because I’m a little bit of a naturally bigger, stronger man at 135, but at 140 I feel just as good as far as my speed, my footwork and my reflexes.
It would be very nice to win a fourth division title. That would obviously be a big accomplishment in my career and it would be the second time I won the title here in the state of Texas. I have a lot of appreciation and love for San Antonio boxing fans.
Some critics aren’t giving Lipinets much credit because he’s only had 13 lintoa, but that tells you how good of a fighter he is. It took me 30 fights to be a world champion. He’s a high caliber fighter who brings great danger. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, I believe I’m the better boxer and that will help me get the win.
Sergey LIPINETS
It was a great camp. We had a lot of different sparring partners that were giving me different looks as far as boxing abilities. Every single one of them had styles similar to Mikey. Ke loketse ho ea. I’m not going to let anything get in the way. I’ll come out victorious Saturday night.
“Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. It doesn’t matter if I’m an underdog or not, I’m ready to prove everybody wrong. I really want to show everybody that I’m the one that they should be looking at; that I’m the champion.
Mikey’s records and accomplishments don’t matter to me. He’s got two hands, two feet and one head. He’s just another person, he’s just another fighter I’m fighting. I prepared for little different things to fight Mikey but once I get in the ring, it’s going to be Mikey and me and you’ll see how it’s going to go down.
My hand injury took place over the course of sparring. We were changing sparring partners two rounds at a time. I hit one of them at some point and the next morning [the injury] blew up. I didn’t really feel it at the time when I hurt it.
It’s completely cured; there is no problem with the hand and you’ll see it in action ka moqebelo bosiu – no problem at all.
RANCES Barthelemy ke
I studied [Relikh] a lot so I expect the same type of performance that I’ve studied, based off what he’s done in his past fights and what he did with me in our last fight. I know he’s strong, he’s a hard-hitter, and he always looks for that punch. I expect that this time around as well. He likes to exchange; that’s another thing I’m looking for. I know he’s going to come with all those tools in to the ring so I expect that and my team has prepared exactly for that.
I feel like a completely new guy. Nakong e fetileng, I’ve eaten poorly before and after fights. I feel like I’ve reconnected with my youth. My energy has come back thanks to Bob Santos, my new strength and conditioning coach, who has taught me a lot about nutrition and things that I can use not just in the ring, but also outside of the ringthings I can use to prolong my life.
I’m unlocking some of the skills I had in my younger days. They will be one of the key determining factors in how I perform ka moqebelo. I haven’t felt this good in a long time and I’m thankful for that because I feel like a new guy. I usually have concerns about making weight, but not this time around.
My nutrition and physical condition took a toll on me last time I fought. I didn’t think my body was going to react the way it did when I got into the ring. My legs really gave out on me. But not now. This time around, I’m coming with a whole new gameplan and I’m not going to have to force myself to adapt to [Relikh’s] strategy. The first time we fought, I felt like I had to fight his fight. I had to make adjustments in the ring and exchange a lot with him. I took a lot of punishment.
I’m definitely not looking past Relikh, I’m really focused on this fight. I want to win this fight. I’m looking for big names after. I can fight anyone between 135 le 147 hona joale. Broner, Garcia, Lomachenko, it’s only big names what I’m after next.
Mario BARRIOS
This fight it’s a huge step up and probably my toughest fight to date. My opponent looks really good on paper and he has a lot of power. But I’m not concerned. I had a great camp and I’m ready to give my best in front of my hometown fans.I really hope he is ready to fight because I’m going to go in there ka moqebelo and take care of business. It’s going to be a very explosive fight.
We are going to continue climbing the ranks at 140. I hope that I can face Mikey Garcia or Rances Barthelemy at some point. I think early next year I may be ready to go toe-to-toe with them.
No added pressure fighting at home, all of this is motivation. I’ve been waiting to fight back here for a while. I’m excited for this opportunity
Every time I’m out there in the Bay Area at Virgil Hunter’s gym I’m always picking up different things. Every camp, l learn from different guys at the gym – Andre Dirrell, Andre Ward, Amir Kahn. We have our game plan, which I can’t discuss, but going for it ka moqebelo. We should be able to go in there and take care of business, no problem.
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