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Undefeated Contender Sergey Lipinets Battles Australia’s Lenny Zappavigna in Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator as Part of Undercard Action Saturday, December 10 from Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles

Die! Undefeated Rising Prospects
Erickson Lubin & Mario Barrio in Action
While Local Talent including Hugo Centeno Jr.,
Josesito Lopez and Adan Mares Enter the Ring
Los Angeles (Kọkànlá Oṣù 21, 2016) – An exciting night of undercard action comes to Los Angeles on Saturday, December 10 and is highlighted by hard-hitting unbeaten contender Sergey Lipinets (10-0, 8 KOs) in a 12-round junior welterweight world title eliminator against Australia’s Lenny Zappavigna (35-2, 25 KOs) from Galen Center at USC.
The December 10 event is headlined by a featherweight world championship showdown between WBA titleholder Jesu Cuellar ki o si tele mẹta-pipin aye asiwaju Abneri Mares. Awọn ifiwe Showtime asiwaju Boxingâ telecast bẹrẹ ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT with junior middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo taking on undefeated top contender Julian Williams in a matchup of undefeated rising stars in their prime.
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Also featured as part of the jam-packed night of fights are undefeated rising contenders Erickson “Òòlù” Lubin (16-0, 11 KOs) in a junior middleweight bout and Mario Barrios (16-0, 8 KOs) battling Argentina’s Claudio Rosendo Tapia (24-18-4, 9 KOs) in junior lightweight action.
An array of talented fighters from the Los-Angeles area round out the evening as Oxnard’s Hugo “The Oga” Centeno Jr. (24-1, 12 KOs) competes in a middleweight attraction, former title challenger Josesito Lopez (33-7, 19 KOs) of Riverside in a six-round welterweight fight and Abner Maresyounger brother, Adan Mares (14-1-3, 3 KOs) enters the ring in a lightweight bout.
An àseparí magbowo ti a bi ni Kasakisitani ṣugbọn njà jade ti Russia,Lipinets turned pro in April of 2014 with a decision victory over Franklin Varela. The 27-year-old recorded six knockouts in a row before stepping up in competition and impressing with a victory over Haskell Lydell Rhodes in March 2015 and a knockout of Levan Ghvamichava in March. He kept the momentum going in July when he stopped established contender Walter Castillo in the seventh round. He will challenge the 29-year-old Zappavigna out of New South Wales, Australia. He enters this fight the winner of his last 10 Awọn idije, including his most recent triumph, a sixth-round stoppage of Ik Yang in July.
A highly regarded prospect with an exciting style, the 21-year-old Lubin burst onto the scene looking to finish opponents early as he cements his status as an elite contender. Fighting out of Orlando, he has already taken down experienced veterans including Orlando Lora, Ayi Bruce, Michael Finney and Norberto Gonzalez. He was sensational in November 2015 when he knocked out Alexis Camacho and in January he headlined his first card and dominated Jose De Jesus Macias in his first 10-round bout. He has kept the hot streak going in June by stopping veteran Daniel Sandoval in the third round and dominating veteran Ivan Montero in July.
A tall junior lightweight at more than six feet, the 21-year-old Aladugbo picked up seven victories in a jam-packed 2015 in which he stopped five opponents inside the distance, including an uppercut left hook combo that ended the night for Manuel Vides last December. The San Antonio-native turned pro in 2013 and is on the fast track towards a world title shot as he most recently defeated Devis Boschiero in a title eliminator in July. Now he looks to stay unbeaten in a matchup against Tapia out of Mendoza, Argentina.
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Premier Boxing Champions Presents: 12 Rounds with Junior Middleweight World Title Challenger Julian Williams

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Tẹ NIBI to read on the Premier Boxing Champions website
Born and raised in the boxing-rich city of Philadelphia, Williams has proven throughout his rise up the 154-pound ranks that he can beat you with his brains as much as his brawn. How else do you explain the 26-year-old’s current streak of nine straight fights without so much as losing a single round?
More than just a skilled boxer, Williams is also a true student of the sweet science, mejeeji ni ati jade ti awọn iwọn. Ni pato, “J Rock” has such deep respect for his sport’s history that one gets the sense he’s spent as much time researching the legends of the game as he has how to perfect a three-punch combination.
Speaking of history, Julian Williams (22-0-1, 14 KOs) will be looking to make some of his own December 10 when he challenges 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo at the Galen Center on the campus of USC in Los Angeles (ASIKO IWORAN, 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT).
During a recent break from training for his first world title fight, Williams chatted with us about the man he believes is the greatest fighter in history, the importance of the jab, his mad culinary skills and the top item on his bucket list (hint: He’s on the verge of crossing it off).
Do you have a boxing hero?
I respect Muhammad Ali as a modern hero in history for the things he stood for-not just for what did in boxing. Lati mi, Ali’s boxing [accomplishments] are relative and a smaller part of his legacy compared to what stood for outside of the ring.
Muhammad Ali’s true greatness was represented by what he did for the world and the stands he took more than his fights.
Of all the boxers in history, who do you wish you could’ve fought, and how would the fight have played out?
I don’t want to give you a result, but I would say Sugar Ray Robinson, because in my opinion, he is the best fighter who ever lived. And I would want to see how I would stand up against the best fighter ever to wear a pair of gloves.
Sugar Ray Robinson had everything-great punch selection, the skills, the jab, the speed. He was a tremendous fighter. I’ve never seen anybody as good before or since.
This was during a time when guys were fighting with six-ounce horsehair gloves two or three times a month. They were doing that against the best competition. Mo mọ, he would fight Jake LaMotta and Kid Gavilan in 15-round fights. They just don’t build men like that no more. It doesn’t happen.
Sugar Ray Robinson would bring out the best in me and give me a great gauge about how good I actually am. I would never disrespect Sugar Ray Robinson by saying I would beat him. I respect the legends. I would just like to see how good I would do against those types of guys.
Finish this sentence: If not for boxing, Mo ma a …
probably just finishing up college, paying back student loans and being miserable. I would probably be a major in business administration.
What’s the public’s biggest misconception about boxers?
That we’re all stupid.
What’s the hardest you’ve ever been hit, and how you did you deal with it?
Ṣe o mọ kini, I’m not trying to sound cocky or anything, but I don’t remember. I’ve had some tough fights, but I don’t really recall an opponent who has really hurt me like that.
It’s never been where I was like, “Oh my God, he punches so hard,” tabi “He hit me so hard, I couldn’t get myself together.I’ve never experienced that. I’m not saying that it can’t happen; I’m just saying that it hasn’t happened.
Excluding yourself, who’s the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world today?
It’s close, because I don’t think anyone has taken the lead for now. I would probably say Andre Ward, but at the same time he’s had so much time off.
You’ve got guys like Sergey Kovalev out there who have been dismantling everybody, and then you’ve got guys like Guillermo Rigondeaux who is probably the best fighter in the world, but he’s never gotten the opportunity to prove it on the big stage.
Then you’ve got Floyd Mayweather Jr., who I think is the clear-cut best fighter in the world when he’s active. But he’s retired.
It’s just hard to pick one. I couldn’t pick one. I would be able to pick one at the beginning of the next year.
What kind of food is the toughest to give up while training for a fight?
I like pasta and red meat. I don’t eat too much red meat when I’m training, because it’s too hard to cut. I like steak and lamb and pasta. I just like all pasta in general.
Speaking of training, what’s your favorite exercise?
I don’t really have any. I hate them all. I just do them because I have to do them.
What about a favorite punch to throw?
It depends on who I’m fighting, but I would definitely have to say the jab, because the jab sets everything up. That’s usually my range finder, and I can usually control the fight with the jab. I pretty much use it in every fight to good effect.
Do you have a favorite boxing movie?
Raging Bull. I liked Rocky, also. I mostly liked all of the Rocky sinima.
Who is the one artist on your playlist that would surprise fight fans?
Teddy Pendergrass. I grew up with my mother and father liking his music.
Would you rather run over a linebacker or juke him out of his shoes?
That depends on who it is. If it’s [retired Baltimore Ravens legend] Ray Lewis, I would have to juke him. Because I don’t want to be hit by him.
Finish this sentence: People would be surprised to know that
I’m an amazing cook. I can cook a lot of things-pretty much anything.
If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
Race relations. The world would be a better place if everybody didn’t see so much color.
What’s on your life’s bucket list?
I want to be a world champion, which I can accomplish in my next fight by beating Jermall Charlo. This is what I’ve been working so hard for my entire life.
I don’t have a bucket-list wish to go skydiving before it’s all over or go to Japan or anything. It’s simple: I’ve been working half of my life to become a world champion, and that’s the most important thing on my bucket list.
“12 Rounds With …” is published Wednesdays at Presierxinkingchapying.com
Next week: 154-pound champion Jermall Charlo.
This article was originally published on the Premier Boxing Champions website

Jermall Charlo vs. Julian Williams Media Conference Call Transcript

Richard Spafiper
O ṣeun pupọ. And thank you to all the media to be on today’s call. Mo wa gan yiya. My first boxing conference call after almost three years out of the sport. Nítorí, I’m really excited to be at it again.
And what better way to do it than with a double header like this? It’s rare enough to have a match up like Jesus Cuellar versus Abner Mares, which has fight of the year written all over it.
But to have Jermall Charlo versus Julian Williams which is another fight of the year candidateI can tell you that right now. To have two fight of the year candidates, it’s like today’s day and age almost unheard of. And so, it really is a very special treat.
I want to thank first and foremost the fighters for agreeing to these great up match-ups. I want to thank SHOWTIME for the commitment to the sport, to showcase fights like that. Stephen Espinoza goes out there and wants to put together competitive match-ups. And I think he is doing an absolutely terrific job.
But before we begin, I just want to make a brief comment. The sport of boxing lost a great friend yesterday, Todd Harlib, who could be seen in countless fighter’s quarters including Jermall Charlo, who is on the phone with us today.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends and the whole boxing community at this time. Nítorí, I’m very sorry about having to report this.
This fight here which we’re discussing today is without any question one of the best fights which can be made in the sport, irrespective of weight class. It is a fight which was really demanded by fight fans and by media.
A lot of people wondered if it was ever going to happen? And here it is. Here it is, one of the most talked about fights, one of the most asked for fights to be seen live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on December 10th as part of this terrific double header with Cuellar and Mares.
The fight is in association with Premier Boxing Champions live from the Galen Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles which is a terrific new state-of-the-art arena where the basketball and volleyball teams of the university play as well. It has hosted a fight there as well before with the heavyweight title fight with Bermane Stiverne and Chris Arreola.
Nítorí, if you live in and around the Los Angeles area or somewhere in Southern California, please, make sure you come out and be part of this terrific doubleheader. Tickets are available and are starting at as little as $35.00. Fantastic seats for $35.00
Lati ra tiketi, please, lọ si www.galentix.com.
It is a pleasure now to introduce to you our co-promoter. This fight is a co-promotion between Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions. Tom Brown is very familiar with the arena there at the Galen Center. He was the one who put together the fight with Stiverne and Arreola back in the days. And so it’s a pleasure now to turn it over to Tom Brown to make a few comments.
Tom Brown
Daradara, o ṣeun pupọ, Richard. I just want to say that TGB Promotions is thrilled to be partnered once again with Stephen Espinoza and the great team at SHOWTIME along with Richard Schaefer and Ringstar Sports.
I’m also happy to back on the beautiful campus of the University of Southern California at the Galen Center.
The idea of championship fight between Charlo and Julian Williams isas Richard just mentionedis a can’t miss match-up between two of the best junior middleweights in the world.
Nítorí, yi, along with the main eventthe WBA Featherweight Championship fight between Cuellar and Mares makes it a can’t miss night. And like Richard said, two possible fight of the year candidate fights.
Richard and I are working out putting together an action packed under card which will be announced very soon. Nítorí, we’re looking forward to a great night on December 10th at a great venue with even greater fights. O ṣeun pupọ.
R. Schaefer
O ṣeun pupọ, Tom. Now the next man I’m going to introduce is a good friend of mine. We have known each other for a long time. And we put together some of the biggest fights in the past. Pada ni 2013 when we were on fire.
Everybody recognized SHOWTIME as the leader in the sport of boxing. And that is because of Stephen Espinoza. Stephen is first and foremost a fan. And he likes to sit there and see great match ups. And that’s exactly what you’re getting here.
Nítorí, we as fight fans. We as members from the media being promoters or whatever, we can really benefit from Stephen’s passion of putting together these amazing fights.
Nítorí, it’s a pleasure for me to introduce to you nowI know his title is Executive Vice President in charge of Sports but I’m calling him the President of SHOWTIME Sports. I alwaysand I always did that. Remember?
Stephen Espinoza
Bẹẹni, you’re right. Since the first day I had this job. E dupe, Richard. We’re thrilled to be working with Richard and Ringstar and Tom Brown and TGB once again. And a special welcome Richard, who we are happy to see back in the sport. Not just because he’s my friend but because he is one of the standup guys in the sport. Very professional and a straight shooter. It’s something that this sport can use more of.
Nítorí, the combination of Tom and Richard is two straight arrowsas straight as they come. And I’m thrilled to be working with both of them.
This year SHOWTIME really has continued to deliver the biggest and best fights. And I think there’s really no question that we’ve had the strongest lineup of the best and most significant match ups of any network in boxing.
2016 so far has included two fight of the year contenders, a KO of the year contender. Fight after fight of top ten opponent versus top ten.
And as we wrap 2016 and go into 2017, we are definitely looking to keep that momentum going. We recently announced seven great match ups – 14 oke 10 fighters taking on each otherin six world title fights.
And we could go on and on about the numbers. Three fights which are number one versus number two in the division. But among the pleasures of doing that is getting to make fights like this one.
Ever since Floyd retired, going on a little more than a year ago, there’s one question that personally I get and all of us here at SHOWTIME get consistently.
And that’s, se o mo, who’s the next star? Who’s the next super star? Who’s going to be carrying the sport going forward. And the good thing about this sport of boxing is that that gets determined in the ring. I can’t tell you.
Even if I were to pick two or there that I thought would develop that way, lookthey’ve got to perform in the ring. But it’s fights like this one. Bi, Jermall Charlo versus Julian Williams, that determine who are the next stars.
We’ve got two young fighters in the peaks of their career. One world champion who’s established himself as really one of the future stars of the sport. And taking on one of the toughest contenders in any division in Williams.
We’re very proud of both of these fighters. They both been home grown here on SHOWTIME. Jermall has fought with us five times before. Julian has been on SHOWTIME seven times. Nítorí, we’re proud that both of the role that SHOWTIME has played in both their careers.
Ṣugbọn diẹ ṣe pataki, we’re proud that these guys stepped up to take this kind of fight. Jermall Charlo was seen as one of the most exciting, odo, champions in the sport. He’s defended that title successfully, built a fan base in his hometown of Houston, and really looks to really take over the division and elevate to the star echelon of the sport.
Julian Williams has been a guy that people have quietly identified as one of the rising stars for quite some time. I know he’s been patiently waitingand sometimes not so patiently waitingfor his shot. And so I know he’ll be ready.
I think it’s somewhat fitting that this fight is taking on December 10th, a week before the very legendary Philadelphia world champion Bernard Hopkins retires. Philly fighters are a long tradition. And it takes a lot of work and a special kind of individual to be called a Philly fighter. Just fighting in Philly doesn’t make you a Philly fighter. And I know Julian is poised to carry that title of Philly fighter very proudly and actively for many years to come.
Nítorí, of all the fights that we’ve announced. And there’s a lot of quality fights. Eleyi ija – the Charlo-Williams fightis one of the ones that I’m most excited about. Two young guys at the peaks of their career really battling to determine who could be controlling this division for a long time to come.
This will help determine who are the future stars of our sport. Richard?
R. Schaefer
O ṣeun pupọ, Stephen, very well said. And for me, we all know they are terrific fighters. They’re both are undefeated. I’ve known themboth of themfor a long time. I’ve been involved with many of their fights.
They are terrific young men outside of the ring as well. And just as good as it gets inside of the ring. Nítorí, they’re reallyboth of themthey carry the total package. And you’re right, Stephen, he has patience and sometimes not so patiently been waiting.
It is a pleasure for me now to introduce to you Julian Williams, who is trained by Stephen Edwards. He’s the number one ranked contender by the IBF in the Junior Middleweight division. And he secured his top ranking after stopping Marcello Matano in the 7th round in March.
O jẹ aitoju pẹlu igbasilẹ ti 22-0-1, 14 knockouts, Julian Williams.
Julian Williams
Hey, how’s everybody doing? First I want to send my thoughts prayers out to Todd Harlib and his whole family and loved ones. He was a great guy. He was a great cut man and even better guy. And I consider him as a friend. I think it’s a sad time right now, ki, I just want to do that first of all.
Training’s been going really well. We’ve got a really good team and lots of good sparring. We have a really good camp so far. I think this is a really, really good fight. I think it was a fight that hardcore boxing fans needed to see.
It’s a fight that had to happen. I commend Charlo for stepping up and being a true champion. And I want to show the world what I already know. I’m extremely motivated. And I know Jermall is motivated too.
Nítorí, I think you guys are going to see a real shoot-out. He’s got all the tools and skills. And I’ve got all the tools and skills. And you’re going to see who comes out on top on this night.
And I’m 100% sure it’ll be me.
R. Schaefer
. Now Jermall Charlo and his brothers, daradara, I’ve known them since their first fight. And what a journey it has been.
Today he is the undefeated IBF Junior Middleweight World Champion. He’s training with Ronnie Shields. One of the most legendary trainers out of Houston, Texas.
He won his title by stopping Cornelius Bundrage in the third-round last September. And has defended his belt already twice including a unanimous decision victory over formervery game world championAustin Trout in May.
And it’s a pleasure now for me to introduce to you again, somebody I’ve introduced before many times. The IBF Junior Middleweight World Champion, Jermall Charlo.
Jermall Charlo
E dupe, Richard. Like Julian said, Todd was my man. And I want to give his family and everyone that’s close to Todd my prayers and my condolences.
I hear Julian talk about he’s 100% setan. And he’s 100% sure he’s going to win this fight. But I’ve heard that before. I’m ready for the stakes. I’m ready for this level. Sorry the fight took so long. It wasn’t necessarily up to me. But I think everything happens for a reason. And it’s perfect timing and I can’t wait to get in there and show the world what I’m actually made of against a guy that’s so highly confident about the things that I do.
R. Schaefer
Dara. I agree with you. Things do happen for a reason. I’m very happy that I’m the one who has the honor to promote this fight and this entire card. I know it’s going to be toe-to-toe battles with the two of you.
And I know with Cueller and Mares as well. They say styles make fights. I think those styles of those four fighters are perfectly done. And I just can’t wait for December 10th at the Galen Center and live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.
We are going to open it now to the media for questions for any of the participants on the call.
Q
Jermall, I know that you had to have a procedure that you did voluntarily on your eye. Can you give me any details about that? What exactly was the issue? Was it just a matter of, bi, you’re as blind as a bat? Or was there something else that was going on there?
J. Charlo
It wasn’t necessarily voluntarily. I pretty much had some vision problems up to my last fight in Las Vegas.
I fought the fight. I adjusted myself to be able to fight unclear. So now I got the procedure done. Bẹẹni, the fight was supposed to happen in October. And I wanted it then. But it was just for me to be able to clear the medical exam. Less stress now to go ahead and go 20/20 and I’m ready now.
Like I said everything happens for a reason. And crystal clear vision is one of the things that helps me make the fight easier.
Q
And which eye was it, bi o ti le je pe, Jermall?
J. Charlo
Both eyes.
Q
Both of them? Dara, and now you feel like a new person?
J. Charlo
Mo wa 110%, crystal clear, Mo wa ti o dara. Mo setan.
Q
How much better will that make you? That you can now see clearly. I mean your fighting skills are one thing. But now you can see the target, o han ni, much better it sounds like. I mean do you think that will make you a much better, precise fighter?
J. Charlo
It gives me a lot more confidence. Dajudaju, it’s something important and I probably had to get it. I haven’t fought with crystal clear vision my whole life.
So now I’m even more motivated motivated. I’m eager to get in there to see what the new person is like.
Q
Did you think about having this earlier in your career?
J. Charlo
Bẹẹni, I always wanted it. I always wanted it. But I’m a superstitious guy. Nítorí, I like to keep things, the way I always wanted. It’s just something I feel like it’s going to take me to the next level.
Q
Some people suggested maybe he would vacate the title and go up to middleweight to not fight you. When all that was happening and you were sitting there as a mandatory for himwhat was your personal feeling about what was going on?
J. Williams
I didn’t really know about the medical situation until about mid-September.
I actually thought that he would fight. And not think about the notion that he would vacate. The fact that he kept complaining about weight the previous fights. If the fight was being delayed, people are going to start saying this is how boxing is.
But I didn’t think that he wasI thought that he was putting the fight off for whatever reason. Ṣugbọn bi mo ti wi, at the time I didn’t know what the reason was.
All that is under the bridge. It doesn’t even matter anymore. The fight is December 10th. You know what I mean. He said he’s going to bring his A game. He’s got 20/20 vision. I had 20/20 vision my whole life. Now we’re even.
Nítorí, there will be no excuses.
Q
When you found out that it was finally done and it was good to go. And SHOWTIME was going to announce it and the fight was on. What was your feeling? Was it relief? Was it excitement?
J. Williams
I just felt like I wanted to get to work. The whole process has made me practice my patience.
I wasn’t overly excited because I knew I would fight for the world title my next fight with someone. I was more so like let’s look at the work. I want to start training camp immediately and get myself ready to win.
Q
Was there any frustration that you guys were not in the main event? And that you’re in a co-feature. Or did you kind of understand because Abner Mares is Southern California. And that’s the reason why you guys are put in the co-feature.
J. Charlo
Richard Schaefer is a good promoter. He has a lot of experience in the game. I’m not worried about being the opening or the main event or any of that.
Dajudaju, I’m tired of being in second place. I feel like Kevin Durant. But it’s not in the sense of, bi, nothing I can do about it.
Q
And then Julian, same question for you. Is there any surprise that you guys were put in the co-feature and not the main event?
J. Williams
Lati so ooto pẹlu nyin, I didn’t really even think about it. I just want to get in the ring and put some gloves on so we can get this thing going.
I think everything happens for a reason. Abner Mares is a really good fighter. He’s like a three division champion. He earned his stripes.
Nítorí, o han ni, we’ve got more work to do before we can headline the card. Nítorí, I didn’t think about it and on top on of that I never thought about.
R. Schaefer
The fact is you’re absolutely right. Each one of those events could be a main event. And in any other network would be a main event. Some other networks would probably even make it a pay-per-view.
Nítorí, that’s how good this card is. It could have very easily brrn Charlo-Williams is the main event if it would have been in Philly. It would have been. If it would have been in Houston, it would have been.
It’s in LA in Southern California. Nítorí, that’s why we have Cuellar and Mares. This is about creating excitement. It’s about the fans and so on. All four of those guys are just terrific champions. That’s what they are. Terrific people. It doesn’t really impact one way or the other.
S. Awọn
And I’ll add from the network perspective, one of the things that we were grateful for in working with fighters like these and promotors like Tom and Richard is, what we want to put together as far as blockbuster events, we don’t have those ego problems.
Richard is absolutely right. Not every network programs this way. But what we’re trying to dowe as a group of fighters, awọn olupolowo, alakoso, is show off the best this sport has to offer.
Nítorí, we’re really over delivering on each card. This clearly could’ve been a main event in Houston or Philly or anywhere else. But the idea was, this was going to be a slate of A++ level fights top to bottom.
And that requires the commitment of everybody. And people realizing it’s about not having ego. And just realizing that rising tide lifts all boats.
Q
Jermall, where do you think Julian Williams rates as an opponent?
J. Charlo
We’re both on the way up to the top level. He’s definitely one of my best opponents up to this date. He’s hungry as me. I’m not necessarily worried about any of the things he said about being as hungry as he is to be fighting me. I was that guy too. Being ready to fight K9 and waiting and waiting.
He’s my toughest opponent. And I’m ready for it.
Q
Tell us about taking this fight. And why it’s important to you.
J. Charlo
Every fight is a hard fight. Every fight I have to come out and give my best and be on my A-game. So it’s a good fight to me technically. This is the Roy Jones and Bernard Hopkins back in middleweight type of fight. We’re going to get down and get ready. I’m ready for it.
This part of our legacy is everything that I’ve wanted, growing up as a young fighter, young champion. Seeing these great fights being broadcast on SHOWTIME. And it’s, bi, now is my turn. And I have to deliver everything that I’ve always wanted. And that is something I’ve been waiting for.
And it just so happens it has to be Julian Williams. And like I said we both came up the hard route. It wasn’t, bi, as easy as I give my hand off to my challenger being one of the best in the world. And that’s kind of what I want to be classified as.
Q
Julian, also, you’ve been very vocal about this fight. Tell us why you’re so confident you’re going to be able to win this fight.
J. Williams
I’m confident because of what I can do.
I’m confident because I want to be the junior middleweight champion of the world. I think Jermall’s a good fighter. But he doesn’t recognize the scene before. He’s engaged, lagbara, and fast. I just want to make sure we have no excuses about weight and that kind of talk.
J. Charlo
No weight problem. There’s no weight problem. Get that out of your mind. There’s no weight problem. I’ll tell you everybody knows.
Q
You had talked about Todd Harlib earlier. Can you elaborate on what he meant to you? And the confidence he brought to you as a cutman?
J. Charlo
Todd taught me a lot. He meant a lot to me also. Ronnie Shields and Todd elaborated about how long they’d been around the boxing game and seen the same things they’re seeing now.
Todd, meant a lot. Just spoke to him, bi, a couple of days ago because he sent me a few guys to work with. I know he had went over to Russia and caught a little bug. But I didn’t think it would be nothing. I prayed for him. And hoped he got better.
It’s like I said, it just happened to be something that, I can’t control. Nítorí, I just have to keep fighting. And hope that my next cut man is just as good as Todd. I’ve even been across the ring and looked at Todd working on another guy. And he came talked to me and let me know that it was just all business. And Jermall, just stay focused. Don’t worry about anybody.
I’m just putting the fight in God’s hands. And hoping that I never have to need the urgency to need Todd again.
Q
I spoke to Ronnie, he said that you told him that this fight is going to be a little more special because you’re going to possibly dedicate this fight to him. Is that going to take any form representing his name on your robe or your trunks or anything like that?
J. Charlo
Bẹẹni, I’m dedicating this fight to Todd. Actually once we map everything out. But I want to keep talking about it.
I dedicate this fight to Todd. He’s a real close friend of mine. And it’s just unfortunate for me to have to get in the locker room and not have Todd helping me out and everything like that. So of course, I feel some sadness about him not being here. But I know he’s in good hands. So that’s the main thing.
Q
Is this fight right here the first one that really will test you and perhaps take you to the next level and start to light that fuse for you?
J. Williams
Bẹẹni, pato. Pato. Whenever you’ve got a 50/50 ija, two guys 26-years-old both in the prime of their careers. It’s going to be a test for both fighters.
It’s rare we see two fighters get in the ring in this type of fight. So I think it’s definitely the first step in building my legacy.
Q
Richard, what does this fight represent in the scheme of this division which is a stacked division and these two fighters in particular?
R. Schaefer
I think you have two of the best fighters in their division fighting in this particular fight. And so this is an extremely significant fight for the division. And these are twosomebody said beforethese are two young undefeated and confident fighters who dare to be great.
At this point in their career fighting each other they dare to be great. And that is. These kinds of fights will separate one from the other. And I think the sky is the limit here for within that division and potentially other divisions.
But that’s how you build a champion into a star and then a super star. These kinds of fights, se o mo, these kinds of meaningful fights. And in order for that to happen, you need to have two fighters who are willing to challenge themselves.
And as I said, dare to be great.
Q
Jermall, what weaknesses do you see in Julian Williams that you plan to exploit on fight night?
J. Charlo
Nothing, he’s a strong guy. Whatever you all want to say about him. He’s good, old-school fighter. I’m tired of hearing questions about what he’s done or what he does.
I’m a champion for a reason. I’m staying champion. I don’t plan on moving. I don’t plan on none of that stuff that you all talked about. Mo wa ti o dara.
Q
What do you consider your biggest advantage going into this fight?
J. Charlo
That I’m not supposed to go and be in some superstar. Wo. It’s a business. I’m betting and fighting for everything that boxing has to offer.
And my advantage is being focused and humble and strong-minded like I’ve always been.
Q
Fun awọn mejeeji onija, how important is building a new chapter in your career? And maybe a new idol in boxing.
J. Williams
Oh, it’s an extremely big fight. I think whoever wins this fight is going to be considered the best junior middleweight in the world. I think whoever wins the fight will have the most significant win in the junior middleweight division.
I think since Canelo was basically says he’s not fighting in this division. Whoever wins the fight is going to be king of the division.
Nítorí, I think it’s extremely, extremely important.
J. Charlo
Very big fight, very important fight for me, clinch the division. O ti n lilọ lati wa ni kan ti o dara ija, ọkan. I’m ready to just give everything I have. It’s going to be a good fight for me. And it’s going to be a good fight for Julian. We both hit it big and we both need to give the fans what they want to see. Nítorí, it’s that time.
Q
Richard, how important for you was what this first event with Ringstar Sports would be? And for Stephen, how important was having these great fights for Showtime this year?
S. Awọn
Daradara, from the SHOWTIME perspective, our goal is to provide spectacular fights every month or more often if we can. Sometimes dues to scheduling or injuries or things, there are some gaps in our schedule.
But once we came back, we wanted to end the year strong. And really, send a message about our commitment to the sport. Nítorí, with the help of the promotors, the managers, and most importantly the fighters, we’re able to put together a slate that is stronger than anything we’ve seen again in recent boxing programming schedule. It really is all without the use of pay-per-view. And it’s all top guy versus top guy.
It’s something that is very special to us. We’re very proud of. And we’re looking to continue it throughout all of 2017.
R. Schaefer
Daradara, and for me, I think my reputation speaks for itself. I like to put together big events, significant fights, and that’s what I’ve always done.
And this right here is no exception to come back and together promote a card which consists without any question of two potential Fight of the Year candidates. Two barn burners in one night is a dream come true.
And to do that for my hometown. To do it from the University of Southern California, USC, Galen Center the newest indoor venue in Los Angeles. And the university where two of my sons go to school. It’s a very special night for me.
And it’s a very special night as well because Charlo and Williams and Mares and CuellarI have known these young men for a long time. So really it’s niceit’s like a coming home or coming back.
Since this was the last question, O ye mi, I’d like to thank you all. But I want to make one comment. Bẹẹni, they both have 20/20 vision. But let there be no question about it. The name of this card is 50/50. And you know why it’s 50/50.
Because these two fights are 50/50 njà. And so, may the better man win that night. Bi awọn kan àìpẹ, Mo dunnu. I can’t wait for December 10th. Jowo, please, make it out to Galen Center. Fun $35.00 you can watch two of the best fights of the year in one night at the Galen Center. Or if you can’t make it there. Then make sure you turn in on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 10:00 pm ET/7:00 pm PT. I’m looking forward to see you all during fight week. And thank you very much.
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® ANNOUNCES SEVEN MARQUEE BOXING MATCHES PITTING TOP-10 CHAMPIONS VERSUS TOP-10 CHALLENGERS

 

 

FIDIO: http://s.sho.com/2dqWazE

ASIKO IWORAN® Continues To Deliver Boxing’s Biggest and Best Fights
Bouts Presented In Association With Premier Boxing Champions Include
Garcia la. Thurman, Frampton vs. Santa Cruz II and Cuellar vs. Iya

NIU YOKI (Oṣu Kẹwa. 25, 2016) – SHOWTIME Sports will present seven marquee boxing matches pitting top-10 rated champions in the prime of their careers against fellow top-10 rated challengers over four consecutive months beginning in December. Awọn iṣeto, which is the second robust boxing programming announcement from SHOWTIME in 2016, was announced today by Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager, Showtime idaraya. The lineup includes two long-awaited championship matchups, Jesu Cuellar vs. Abner Mares and Jermall Charlo vs. Julian Williams; the can’t-miss featherweight rematch between Carl Frampton and Leo Santa Cruz, and a welterweight unification blockbuster between undefeated champions Keith Thurman and Danny Garcia. All four of these anticipated bouts will be presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions.

SHOWTIME Sports produced the strongest lineup of world-class boxing events of any network this year, delivering 18 world title fights devoid of mismatches and “tune-up” fights. The best fought the best, and the results were spectacular: two “Fight of the Year” contenders, Thurman-Shawn Porter and Santa Cruz-Frampton; a “Knockout of the Year” frontrunner by one of boxing’s biggest punchers, Deontay Wilder; and the arrival of one of boxing’s most marketable new stars in Anthony Joshua. SHOWTIME also featured the trio of junior middleweight champions, the Charlo twins, Jermall and Jermell, and Erislandy Lara, all in title fights on one card; highlighted the world’s best featherweights in Santa Cruz, Frampton, Gary Russell Jr. and Lee Selby; and set the table for the title unification fight between super middleweight champions Badou Jack and James DeGale.

Boxing’s brightest stars will again take center stage on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® as the network prepares to present the following seven matchups, including six world title fights, over a 12-week span. All bouts will air live on SHOWTIME with the exception of Garcia vs. Thurman, which will either air live in Primetime on CBS or live on SHOWTIME.

Seven of the 14 fighters are undefeated, while the champions and challengers in the six world title fights boast a combined 313 wins versus just six losses.

December 10: Jesu Cuellar (28-1, 21 KOs) la. Abneri Mares (29-2-1, 15 KOs)*
Jermall Charlo (24-0, 18 KOs) la. Julian Williams (22-0-1, 14 KOs)*

January 14: Badou Jack (20-1-2, 12 KOs) la. James DeGale (23-1, 14 KOs)**

January 28: Carl Frampton (23-0, 14 KOs) la. Leo Santa Cruz (32-1-1, 18 KOs)* Dejan Zlaticanin (18-0, 11 KOs) la. Mikey Garcia (35-0, 29 KOs)*

Kínní 11: Adrien Broner (32-2, 24 KOs) la. Adrian Granados (18-4-2, 12 KOs)

March 4: Danny Garcia (32-0, 18 KOs) la. Keith Thurman (27-0, 22 KOs)**

*World title bout
**World title unification bout

“This is a slate of high-level, evenly-matched, 50/50 fights – the best fighting the best – which has become the calling card of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING,” said Espinoza. “Every fight we are announcing today features a top 10-ranked champion taking on a top 10-ranked challenger; in many cases, it’s top-five vs. top-five.

“This is our second major boxing lineup announcement this year, further proof that no other network is delivering high-quality competitive fights – without relying on PPV – as consistently as SHOWTIME. No other network is as committed to driving the sport forward. SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is giving subscribers the best that boxing has to offer.”

Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 10 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®
Presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions

In a highly anticipated featherweight blockbuster, lile-kọlu Jesu Cuellarwill make the second defense of his WBA 126-pound title against Abneri Mares, a three-division champ who has compiled a staggering resume while collecting belts at 118, 122 ati 126 poun. Cuellar vs. Mares is the latest in a lineup of action-oriented 126-pound showdowns assembled with the goal of unifying one of the sport’s most talent-laden divisions. It will be the fifth featherweight world championship of 2016 lori Showtime.

On Dec. 10, there also will be a long-awaited world championship contest between two undefeated 154-pound fighters. Jermall Charlo will make the third defense of his IBF Junior Middleweight World Championship against No. 1 dandan Challenger Julian Williams in a matchup of 26-year-old fighters at the top of their game. Charlo vs. Williams becomes the sixth title or world title eliminator in the 154-pound weight class in 2016 lori Showtime, a roster featuring eight of the top-10 fighters in the division.

Saturday, Jan. 14 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Super middleweight world champions Badou Jack ati James DeGale are set to unify the 168-pound class. Both champions retained their titles on a doubleheader last April 30 lori Showtime. Jack kept his WBC belt in a controversial draw with longtime titlist Lucian Bute that many thought Jack clearly won. Earlier that evening, DeGale successfully defended his IBF crown with a unanimous decision over mandated challenger Rogelio Medina. Jack landed 61 ogorun ti agbara rẹ punches, while DeGale connected on an astonishing 66 ogorun ti agbara rẹ Asokagba. Bayi, Jack and DeGale will face off in a long-awaited unification to determine the No. 1 fighter in the super middleweight division.

Saturday, Jan. 28 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
Presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions

The most anticipated rematch in boxing will take place when Carl Framptonati Leo Santa Cruz square off in an immediate rematch of a leading 2016 Ija ti Odun tani. In their first encounter July 30 lori Showtime, former super bantamweight champ Frampton moved up in weight to challenge fellow unbeaten Santa Cruz, edging the three-division titlist in a firefight. The must-see rematch will be the sixth featherweight world championship on SHOWTIME in less than 12 osu.

The co-feature pits undefeated lightweights Dejan Zlaticanin against resurgent fan favorite Mikey Garcia. Zlaticanin is making the first defense of his WBC 135-pound crown against the former two-division titlist in Garcia. The champion is the No. 1 Onija ni 135 poun, while Garcia is aiming to become a three-division world champion in just his second fight back from a two-and-a-half year layoff.

Saturday, Feb. 11 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

Mẹrin-pipin aye asiwaju Adrien Broner will face the streaking Adrian Granados in a matchup of top-10 ranked 140-pound fighters. The flashy Broner, who has captured titles at 130, 135, 140 ati 147 poun, has scored two consecutive knockouts in the super lightweight division. The hard-charging, all-action Granados, who pulled a stunning upset of then-undefeated WBC No. 1 ranked super lightweight Amir Imam in a dominating performance last November on SHOWTIME, thrives in the underdog role and has a deceiving record – his four defeats, all via split or majority decision, have come against opponents with a cumulative record of 52-1.

Saturday, March 4 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
Presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions

Undefeated welterweight world champions Keith Thurman ati Danny Garciahave been on a collision course for more than a year. Thurman has held a version of the WBA Welterweight World Championship since 2013 but announced his arrival in March 2015 with an emphatic win over Robert Guerrero. Thurman has since defended the title twice, including most recently against former world champion Shawn Porter in a potential Fight of the Year thriller in June on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS. Garcia, after conquering the 140-pound division, captured the WBC Welterweight World Championship with an impressive performance against Guerrero in January. Should Garcia defeat Samuel Vargas on Oṣu kọkanla. 12 in a non-title fight, he and Thurman are set to meet in a marquee unification blockbuster between undefeated champions at the pinnacle of their careers. Garcia la. Thurman will air live in Primetime on CBS or live on SHOWTIME.

James DEGALE defends Super Middleweight akọle IN Quebec Ilu asaragaga LORI ilu ayanfẹ Lucian Bute Satidee ON SHOWTIME®

Eleider Alvarez Àwọn apẹja ọtun Lati koju WBC Light Heavyweight asiwaju

Adonis Stevenson, Ta ipe Jade Sergey Kovalev Fun June unification

 

Adrian Granados ipaya Undefeated Amir Imam On SHO iwọn

 

Yẹ tileô Eleyi Monday Ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT Lori Showtime awọn iwọn

 

Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto Lati Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

 

Quebec Ilu, Canada (Oṣu kọkanla. 29, 2015) - James DeGale gbà rẹ IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju ni a asaragaga lori ilu ayanfẹ ati ki o tele asiwaju Lucian Bute lojo satide ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing.

 

O je akọkọ akọle olugbeja fun DeGale, awọn 2008 Olympic wúrà medalist lati Britain ti o si lọ lori ni opopona si Boston lati win awọn akọle sẹyìn odun yi ati ki o yan lati dabobo ni ṣodi si agbegbe.

 

Bute, tí a pinnu lati win pada awọn IBF igbanu ti o gbà mẹsan igba laarin 2007 ati 2012, put on an inspired and gutsy performance in an electric atmosphere to open the new Videotron Centre in Quebec City. But the unbelievable pace, bi daradara bi ohun Asenali ti overhand ẹtọ, ara Asokagba ati combos lati awọn kékeré DeGale (22-1, 14 KOs) safihan lati wa ni awọn iyato bi DeGale bori 116-112, 117-111 (lemeji).

 

"Mo wa odo ati ki o Mo wa alabapade. Mo n peaking ọtun bayi,” DeGale said. “I’m ready for the best in the world. Gbese si Bute – o ni a nla asiwaju ki o si gbagbo mi, on ni yio pada. "

 

"Bi Mo ti sọ wi ninu awọn ti o ti kọja, o jẹ kan aye-kilasi Onija. Mo ti sọ si tun ni ohun lati sise lori ni awọn tókàn mẹta tabi mẹrin ọdun ati Mo n lilọ lati wa ni mi ti o dara ju. "

 

Bute (32-3, 25 KOs) didn’t look anything like the fighter that lost to Carl Froch in 2012. But while the 35-year-old stalked the switch-hitting DeGale with a relentless attack, on ko si le to lati ṣe bori awọn ti nṣiṣe lọwọ supremely majẹmu, ti o aṣọ 524 agbara punches akawe si 278 fun Bute.

 

“I think it was a great fight. I did my best tonight,” Bute said. “I think it was a close fight. He’s an Olympic champion, he’s a world champion. If the judges give him the decision I respect that. I’ll be back in the gym to work hard and continue to fight. I think it was a very close fight. I’m happy with my performance and I’ll be back in the gym to get back in the ring one more time.

 

“The last three years were difficult for me. After I lost to Carl Froch that was a very difficult period for me. I took a break, and now I’m back. Mo lero nla, Mo lero ni ilera ati bayi Mo ni ọkan diẹ anfani lati wa ni pada lori awọn oke.

 

“Maybe a few rounds I waited too much and didn’t put the punches together and I let James fight me. When I pushed pressure and pushed back I won the round.”

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni on Showtime asiwaju Boxing, Eleider Alvarez mina ni ọtun lati koju si WBC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju Adonis Stevenson pẹlu a sunmọ poju ipinnu lori Isaac Chilemba, ayo 114-114, 118-110, 115-113.

 

Álvarez, ni ipo No. 2 nipa awọn WBC ni 175 poun, bere awọn ọna ati pocketed iyipo lodi si awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 ranked contender Chilemba. But Chilemba weathered the storm and fought his way back in the fight as Alvarez couldn’t keep up the pace he established in the earlier rounds.

 

Mejeeji onija si wá jade pẹlu kan ori ti ijakadi ni awọn 12th ati pinnu stanza ati ti o ba Chilemba ti gba ik yika awọn ija yoo ti a ti pase a fa.

 

"Mo mọ Mo ní lati pari awọn nigbamii iyipo lagbara, sugbon mo gbagbo mo ti ṣe to lati win awọn ija,” Alvarez said. “I’m ready to accept the challenge and face Stevenson. Lati wa awọn aye asiwaju, o ni lati lu awọn asiwaju. Ki ni ohun ti mo ti ṣe ifọkansi lati. "

 

Mark jiyan wipe Álvarez, ti o njà jade ti wa nitosi Montreal, wà ni alanfani ti a "ilu ipinnu,"Biotilejepe awọn onidajọ ti o jọba ni ija a fa je a agbegbe ati awọn miiran meji wà lati eedu ilẹ.

 

"Mo ro mo ti ṣe to lati win o,” Chilemba said. “But it is what it is. Mo gboju le won o le pe o a ilu ipinnu. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, SHOWTIME Sports ogun Brian Custer joko si isalẹ pẹlu Stevenson lati gba rẹ ero lori Alvarez-Chilemba ati ojo iwaju.

 

"O je a sunmọ ti ara ija,” Stevenson said. "O si (Álvarez) gba yi ija sugbon o je gan sunmọ. "

 

"A soro nipa Kovalev nitori awọn WBC si tun ipo u awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 contender. Mo fẹ yi ija lati ṣẹlẹ. The fans want it to happen. I said June is perfect for me. He said ‘OK, June,'Kathy Duva wi' Ko si isoro, June.’ Then she said on HBO. Mo ti wi, 'Gbagbe nipa awọn TVs, let them talk.’ We want the fight to happen. Let the TVs work together and make it happen.

 

“I want to fight Kovalev. That’s the best opportunity for me because I want his titles. For sure, this fight will happen in June. I don’t have a problem; my team doesn’t have a problem. I want this fight in June.

 

Kovalev is scared. I talked to him, saw it in his eyes that he’s scared of me. It will happen, but I know Kovalev is scared. I want Kovalev. I’m very hungry to get his titles.”

 

Adrian Granados si ye a akọkọ-yika knockdown lati mọnamọna undefeated Super lightweight afojusọna Amir Imam ni awọn šiši ija ni ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn pẹlu ohun kẹjọ yika TKO (2:34).

 

O je a crushing ijatil fun Imam, ẹniti o wọ awọn ija bi awọn Bẹẹkọ. 1 dandan Challenger si WBC Super Lightweight World asiwaju Viktor Postol.

 

Imam looked like he was going to finish the fight early after a nice left-right combo floored the Chicago native. But after escaping the first, Granados ìkẹrin awọn tẹmpo ti awọn ija, worked the inside and prevented Imam – considered one of boxing’s most talented young contenders – from establishing his jab. With Imam unable to keep the fight at a distance, Granados picked apart the Don King-promoted fighter. After seven rounds of punishment and Iman gasping for air against the ropes Granados finished his opponent with a series of devastating combo shots.

 

An elated Granados (15-3-2, 10 KOs), ti o ni adanu si awọn onija pẹlu a ni idapo gba ti 49-0, bẹ rẹ nla lati di awọn dandan challenger.

 

"Mo gbagbo mo ti yẹ ki o wa awọn dandan challenger,” Granados said. “He was in line and I stopped him. Kí ni wipe tumọ? Come on. I was the underdog, sugbon mo o kan wá lati ya o. Mo wá lati ya o.

 

"O kan lara nla. Lọgan ti mo ti ní u wobbled mo ti wà bi, 'O ti sọ ni lati gba fun u bayi. This time you’re not taking it from me.’ It was a flash knockdown. O si mu pẹlu awọn ọwọ ọtún, sugbon mo ti wà dara si. Mo ti o kan popped ọtun oke ati awọn Mo mọ o ti lọ si gbiyanju ki o si pari mi. A ni jade ti o si ọtun pada si ise. "

 

Pelu awọn demoralizing isonu, Mo ni (18-1, 15 KOs) ko ni ko banuje mu a ija ti yoo seese kolu u jade ti awọn akọle ariyanjiyan.

 

"Mo mọ eniyan le sọ Mo ti yẹ ki o ko ya yi ija, sugbon mo ti nilo yi ija ni laarin bi a tune-soke fun mi tókàn ija nitori emi kò ba fẹ lati duro fun awọn mefa si mẹjọ osu fun awọn aye akọle shot.

 

"The kiri lati awọn ija je mi jab, Mo ti o kan ko lo o to,” Imam said. “But that’s the way it goes and I’m going to definitely come back stronger. I wasn’t thinking anything after that first-round knockdown. I’ve done that many times and didn’t think the fight was over. I wasn’t surprised at all by the way he came out. Mo mọ bi o ti njà. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija ati awọn ti o ni gbogbo nibẹ ni lati o. "

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ni ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn, undefeated heavyweight afojusọna Oscar Rivas (18-0, 13 KOs) ti lu jade oniwosan Joey Abell (31-9, 29 KOs) ni :46 ti awọn keji yika.

 

Saturday ká Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast yoo tun-air onMonday, Oṣu kọkanla. 30 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn nigba ti Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn yoo tun-air on Wednesday, Oṣu kọkanla. 2 ni 10 p.m. Et / PT. Both telecasts will be available On Demand beginning yi Sunday.

Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former world champion Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray reporting. Ni Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins a npe ni Showtime awọn iwọn igbese lati ringside pẹlu Boxing akoitan Steve Farhood sìn bi iwé Oluyanju.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.

Amir Imam VS. Adrian GRANADOS, Oscar Rivas Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn tẹ apero avvon ni o & Awọn fọto

 

Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn Live ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT

Lati fidioo jẹotron Centre ni Quebec City, Canada

 

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

 

Quebec Ilu, Canada (Oṣu kọkanla. 26, 2015) - Undefeated WBC No. 1 ni ipo Super lightweight Amir Imam (18-0, 15 KOs) ati Adrian Granados (16-4-2, 11 KOs) dojuko pipa ni Ojobo niwaju ti won 10-yika ija on Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 28, on Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn.

 

The Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn telecast bẹrẹ ifiwe ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT from the Vidéotron Centre in Quebec City prior to that evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast. In the SHO EXTREME opener, undefeated heavyweight ki o si tele okeere magbowo Star Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 KOs) yoo koju Joey Abell (31-8, 29 KOs) ni a 10-yika ija.

 

IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju James DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ igbanu lodi si tele 168-iwon aṣiwaju Lucian Bute (32-2, 25 KOs) ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing gbe on SHOWTIME®(11 p.m. ATI/PT). Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, awọn WBC ká Ko si. 1-ranked 175-pound fighterIsaac Chilemba (24-2-2, 10 KOs) yoo square si pa pẹlu Ko. 2-ranked Eleider Alvarez (18-0, 10 KOs) ni a ina heavyweight aye akọle eliminator fun awọn ọtun lati koju si WBC asiwaju Adonis Stevenson.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn SHO iwọn awọn alabaṣepọ ní lati sọ ni Ojobo:

 

Amir IFE

"Mo mọ Mo n mu a ewu nipa mu yi ija sugbon Mo n lilọ lati ya awọn anfani yi. Mo gan ko nilo isinmi nitori Mo wa ninu awọn idaraya lonakona. Nítorí náà, jẹ ki ká kan gba yi ija jade ninu awọn ọna ati ki o Mo ti yoo kan duro fun awọn aye akọle ija.

 

"Emi ko lero titẹ. Mo mọ ohun ti Mo be sinu nigbati mo ni sinu yi ọjọgbọn Boxing game, ati ki o Mo ni kan ti o dara egbe ni ayika mi. A ba a ju Circle ati ki o gidigidi lagbara, ati nigbati awọn anfani wá, Mo ti yoo jẹ setan lati ya awọn anfani ti o.

 

"Awon eniyan ti wa ni sọrọ nipa mi kéèyàn lati ja Errol Spence ki o si sunmọ gbarare (on a ti o ti kọja U.S. Olympic Boxing idanwo pipadanu). Emi ko ni gbẹsan lori mi lokan. Mo mọ, a le se pato o nigbati mo ti le gbe soke a àdánù kilasi, ṣugbọn ọtun bayi ni Mo wa lojutu lori 140 a-iwon akọle shot. Mo fẹ pe akọle shot ni ibẹrẹ 2016 lodi si (lọwọlọwọ WBC aye asiwaju) Viktor Postol.

 

"(Postol) ni kan ti o dara Onija ati o ni awọn akọle fun idi a, ṣugbọn o ko ba le tọju ati ṣiṣe awọn fun gun ju ati mi akoko ti wa ni bọ tókàn odun. O gba ọkan olugbeja ati ki o si o ni gbogbo mi. O ni gbogbo Young Titunto si. "

 

Adrian GRANADOS

"Emi yoo sọ yi ni awọn tobi ija ti mi ọmọ. O n lilọ si jẹ nla a ija ati ki o Mo n wa siwaju si a nla night.

 

"(Imam ká) ni a pupo ti irinṣẹ ati awọn ti o ni gidigidi abinibi. A yoo gba o yika nipa yika ati ki o ṣe awọn atunṣe bi awọn ija lọ.

 

"Mo ti sọ rebounded daradara. Mo wa ko ooto pẹlu awọn ọna mi ọmọ ti lọ ati ki o ní pupo ti a buburu ipinu ati isakoso isoro. Mo ti a ti ko mu pẹlú bi mi alatako je. Sugbon o ti n se iranwo mi dagba diẹ ninu awọn nipọn ara ati awọn eroja si idi Mo wa nibi loni.

 

"Mo ti sọ dojuko alakikanju awọn onija ṣaaju ki o to ati awọn ti o ni ko ni igba akọkọ Mo ti sọ ti awọn underdog. Emi o fa si pa yi inu.

 

"Mo n wa lati mọnamọna awọn Boxing aye lojo satide night. "

 

Oscar Rivas

"Mi agbara ni mi iyara ati awọn ọna ti mo fi titẹ lori mi alatako. Nítorí Mo n lọ lẹhin (Abell) a ki yio si fi pupo ti titẹ lori i titi o ṣubu.

 

"Mo wa ki iwuri ati elated lati ja lẹẹkansi lori a ńlá ipele. Mo ti jà on ShoBox ninu mi kẹhin ija ati awọn ti o wà iyanu. O ni ki pataki fun mi lati gba ki Mo ri o le mu mi ala ati ki o gba sinu awọn oke 10 ninu mi pipin.

 

"Eleyi jẹ awọn tobi ija ti mi ọmọ ati awọn tobi anfani Mo ti sọ lailai ní. Mo ti o kan fẹ lati rii daju pe mo ja o ati ki o wo iyanu. "

 

Stacy McKinley, Imam ká faili ati olukọni

"Emi ko le ri ohunkohun ti a nilo lati sise lori. Amir jẹ lagbara ati ki o tekinikali ohun ati awọn ti o ti n nini diẹ kari gbogbo igba ti o njà. O si ni a pupo puncher. O si ni awọn kikun package ati ti o ni gidigidi alakikanju lati ri. Won ko ba ko wá ni ayika ju igba.

 

"Mo fẹ fẹ u lati ja Adrien Broner tókàn odun. Mo fẹ lati ja gbogbo awọn enia buruku ati unify gbogbo awọn orúkọ oyè nigbamii ti odun. Boxing ti wa ni lilọ lati nilo a titun gbajumọ bayi wipe Floyd Mayweather ti lo, ati awọn ti a ba ko lilọ si duro 15 years lati ṣe miiran ọkan. Mo ro pe Amir unifies gbogbo awọn oyè ni 140 ati 147, ki o si a fẹ ni wa titun gbajumọ laarin 36 osu.

 

"O ni o ni lati lo rẹ jab lati win lojo satide. O si n ni kan lẹwa jab, ti o dara ju jab ni Boxing. Ati ohun gbogbo ni o ni lati wa si ọtun sile o. "

 

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James DeGALE VS. Lucian BUTE, Eleider Alvarez vs.. Isaaki CHILEMBA ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ tẹ apero avvon ni o & Awọn fọto

"Wọn ro pe o ti n lilọ si jẹ a Boxing baramu, ṣugbọn o yoo jẹ a iparun.

It will be explosive. Three rounds – place your bets. Trust me.”

- James DeGale

"Mo ni ni agbara lati kolu u jade ati awọn ogbon lati apoti u.

Mo wa kan setan lati di ti aye asiwaju lẹẹkansi. "

- Lucian Bute

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Yi Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 28,

Gbe Lori Showtime® ni 11 p.m. ATI/PT

Lati fidioo jẹotron Centre ni Quebec City, Canada

Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn Live ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT

Quebec Ilu, Canada (Oṣu kọkanla. 25, 2015) - Paulu asotele ni o kere a kẹfà-yika pari lodi si ilu ayanfẹ Lucian Bute, a igboya James DeGale waye rẹ IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju igbanu ga lori ori rẹ nigba awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ tẹ apero ni ilosiwaju ti Saturday ká SHOWTIME asiwaju Boxing iṣẹlẹ.

"Maa wa ni mefa iyipo, ṣugbọn o le jẹ mẹta,” DeGale repeated over and over as the fighters concluded their final shots for a packed room of media members on Wednesday at the Le Bonne Entente Hotel. DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs), lati London, England, defends lodi si awọn gbajumo tele 168 iwon-aye asiwaju Bute (32-2, 25 KOs), ti Montreal, yi Saturday lati awọn Videotron Centre ni Quebec City, gbe lori Showtime ni 11 p.m. Et / PT.

Also participating in the press conference were the two top ranked light heavyweights facing off in the co-feature. WBC’s No. 1-ni ipo 175-iwon OnijaIsaac Mark (24-2-2, 10 KOs), ti Montreal, pàdé unbeaten, Ṣe Ko. 2-rankedEleider Alvarez (18-0, 10 KOs), ti Johannesburg, Gusu Afrika, ni a ina heavyweight aye akọle eliminator. Awọn Winner Àwọn apẹja awọn ọtun lati di awọn dandan challenger fun WBC Light Heavyweight World asiwaju Adonis Stevenson, ti o ti wa ni o ti ṣe yẹ lati wa ni wiwa on Saturday night.

SAKIYESI: A titun alatako ti a kede on Wednesday fun heavyweight Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 KOs), ti Montreal. Joey Abell (31-8, 29 KOs), ti Champlin, Lati., will square off with the undefeated heavyweight in the 10-round opening bout of SHOWTIME BOXING on SHO EXTREME.

Eyi ni ohun ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing awọn alabaṣepọ ní lati sọ on Wednesday:

James DeGALE

“It’s on – fight time is finally here. I feel like a beast.

"Wọn ro pe o ti n lilọ si jẹ a Boxing baramu, ṣugbọn o yoo jẹ a iparun. It will be explosive. Three rounds – place your bets. Gbẹkẹle mi.

"Mo ti jà ti o dara ju Super middleweight southpaw jade nibẹ ni Andre Dirrell ati ki o wo ohun ti mo ti ṣe fun u. Once he feels my power that will be it. I’m going to start fast and throw loads of punches.

"Mo ti wo u lodi si Carl Froch, ti wo u lodi si (Bikòße) Andrade. He’s great in the center of the ring, but I’m not going to stand there. It won’t be a chess match. I’ll start fast and we’ll see how he takes it.

"Carl fara un ati ki o Mo yoo pari rẹ. But I don’t care about Carl Froch – he’s old. I’m the new champion. If he wants this belt, o yoo ni lati gba wa o.

“I’m an old school fighter – I don’t mind travelling to fight in my opponents’ hometown.

"O je asiwaju a nla ti o ti ja diẹ ninu awọn nla awọn onija ki Mo yẹ ki o gba Kudos nigbati mo lù u."

Lucian BUTE

“It’s a great opportunity to fight for my old belt in front of my hometown fans. I think they’ll push me toward the victory. I’m looking forward to becoming world champion again.

"Mo ro pe o ni ti o dara ju Super middleweight ni awọn aye ọtun bayi, sugbon Mo wa gidigidi igboya ninu ara mi.

“I had a great camp. I’m just ready to become world champion again.

"Mo wa ni ilera, I feel great physically. I have the power to knock him out and the skills to box him.

"Bayi mo ni a anfani lati ya pada mi igbanu lodi si miiran English Onija."

Jim McDonnell, DeGale ká Trainer

"Mo ti sọ gbiyanju lati pada wa ki o si ṣe ohun ti Lucian ti ṣe ati awọn ti o ni ko rorun. Tune ni on Saturday night nitori ohun ti Mo ti sọ ni ni pataki, ati awọn ti o yoo gbadun ohun ti o ri.

“It’s tough to win your world title back. I respect Lucian for trying, ṣugbọn James jẹ a aye kilasi Onija. O si ni setan fun ohun gbogbo. "

Howard Grant, Bute ká Trainer

“We did everything we had to do. Lucian is 100 percent prepared to surprise everyone on Saturday. Lucian knows what wearing that belt is all about – he wore it for about five years and he’s coming on Saturday to take it back to where it belongs.”

ELEIDER Álvarez

"Eleyi jẹ mi ni anfani ọtun bayi. Mo wa ebi npa ati Mo ti sọ ṣe ohun gbogbo ti mo ni lati se lati ni ti o dara ju ibùdó ṣee ṣe fun yi ija. Mo n ti nkọju si a gan ni oye afẹṣẹja ti o jẹ tekinikali o tayọ. Sugbon Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo so wipe ti o ba ti Emi ko koju si awọn ti o dara ju, nigbana ni emi yoo duro ohun arinrin afẹṣẹja. Nitorina ni mo gbọdọ koju si awọn ti o dara ju, lati wa awọn ti o dara ju.

"Nigbati mo ji soke lori Sunday owurọ, Mo n lilọ si jẹ awọn dandan challenger fun awọn akọle. "

Mark Isaaki

"Mo ní a nla ibudó ni Burbank, Calif., ikẹkọ nibẹ fun mẹfa tabi ọsẹ meje. Mo gbagbo Mo yẹ ki o ni a shot ni Stevenson, ati ti o ba yi ni ohun ti o gba lati gba nibẹ emi o ṣe ohunkohun ti ṣee ṣe lati ṣe awọn ti o ṣẹlẹ. Mo wa soke fun awọn ipenija.

"Mo n ni ija kan ti o dara Onija ati awọn ti o ni undefeated fun idi a. Sugbon Mo wa nibi lati fi mule pe mo wa ni ti o dara ju ina heavyweight ninu awọn aye. Mo ti yoo fi on kan ti o dara show on Saturday night ati gbogbo eniyan yoo ri.

"Mo ni a pupo ti idanwo ni aye mi, sugbon mo ro wipe o ni ohun ti o mu ki mi ni okun sii ati ti ṣe mi ni ohun ti mo ti wà loni. Emi ko wo pada lori ohun ti o ti sele ati ki o Mo riri ohun ti aye ti fi mi.

“He is a great fighter and I know it won’t be an easy fight. But I’ve put in the work and I’m ready.”

Maaki Ramsay, Alvarez ká Trainer

"Eleyi jẹ awọn pataki liigi ọtun bayi. Awọn wọnyi meji ni o wa ti o dara ju ina heavyweights ni awọn aye. Mo ti sọ ní ni anfani lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Isaaki, nítorí pé ó ti sparred ni Montreal pẹlu Artur Beterbiev fun ọsẹ meji. Nítorí Mo mọ u daradara. O si ni a gan ni pipe ati eka afẹṣẹja. Sugbon mo ni kikun gbekele mi Onija lati win yi ija. O ni rẹ nínu. "

Buddy McGIRT, The Mark'S Trainer

"Mo ti o kan fẹ lati sọ o ni nla lati wa ni a apa kan yi iṣẹlẹ. Ogbeni. DeGale ni awọn asiwaju ati awọn ti o ti n bọ si Ọgbẹni. Bute ká orilẹ-ede lati jà. Ti o ni ohun ti Boxing aini. O nilo diẹ njà bi yi lati pa o lori awọn jinde.

"Bi jina bi ija wa lọ pẹlu Mr. Álvarez, Mo gbagbo pe Yato (Sergey) Kovalev, wọnyi meji ni o wa ti o dara ju ina heavyweights ni awọn aye. Ati ki o Mo ro pe ti won yẹ ki o wa ni ija fun awọn akọle ati ki o ko ohun eliminator lati ri ti o njà awọn asiwaju. "

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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION DEFENDS AGAINST FORMER TITLEHOLDER LUCIAN BUTE SATURDAY, Kọkanla. 28, YÈ ON SHOWTIME®

Tẹ NIBI & NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto

 

Photo Ike: Frank Coppi / Matchroom Boxing

LONDON (Oṣu kọkanla. 16, 2015) - Meji ọjọ ṣaaju ki o lọ fun Canada, IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju James "chunky" DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs) waye ohun ìmọ media sere ni awọn Stonebridge Boxing Club ni London bi o ti sunm Ipari ti a 10-plus ọsẹ ikẹkọ ibudó rẹ akọle fun olugbeja lodi si tele aye asiwaju ati Canada àìpẹ ayanfẹ, Lucian Bute (32-2, 25 KOs), ti Montreal, lori Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 28, gbe lori Showtime (11 p.m. ATI/PT) lati Videotron Centre ti Quebec City.

 

Awọn iṣẹlẹ billed bi "ÀWỌN RECLAMATION" ni a igbejade ti Videotron ni ifowosowopo pelu Mise-Eyin-Jeu.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti DeGale ní láti sọ on Monday:

 

James DEGALE:

"Mo ro pe emi li o dara ju Super middleweight jade nibẹ ọtun bayi. There are hard fights in the division. Badou Jack is a good fighter, sugbon mo ro pe mo ti lu u ki o si lu u daradara ti o ba ti mo ti na wa ni Switched lori fun awọn kikun 12 iyipo.

 

"Arthur Abraham jẹ ṣi onibara a alakikanju ati ireti Martin Murray le ṣe awọn owo. Mo ro pe o yoo lu u, biotilejepe o ni lile lati win ni Germany.

 

"Mo fẹ lati fi mule Èmi ni ti o dara ju, Mo ti yoo lọ nibikibi lati se o ati awọn ti o ni idi ti mo n gbe leôyin oôkoô mi akọle ni Canada. Gbogbo awọn aye champions ni Britain ni nla abanidije lori awọn nbani, ki o ni a gan moriwu akoko domestically bi daradara fun Boxing ni Britain ọtun bayi - sugbon mo ìdúróṣinṣin gbagbo mo ti lu gbogbo eniyan ni yi pipin.

 

"Mo fẹ Boxing kuro lati ile – maybe it’s time I started being called ‘the road warrior’. I won my world title in Boston and now I am defending it in Canada against a classy opponent in Lucian Bute. I know it’s going to be a hard fight but I am ready for that. My sparring has been great, Mo n kọlu nla igba lori awọn orin, Mo lero lagbara ninu awọn idaraya ati ki o Mo n ni o kan nwa siwaju si o.

 

"Ko si ohun ayipada labẹ Jim McDonnell – o ni gbogbo nipa lile iṣẹ, gun gbalaye soke Hampstead Heath, 15 yika sparring akoko, marun iseju iyipo ninu awọn idaraya – Mo wa nigbagbogbo ni nla apẹrẹ. We haven’t changed anything really. Ti o ba ti ohunkohun, we’ve had to just adjust the mindset and train like a challenger even though I am the champion. That’s the way you have to think.

 

"Mo lero alabapade, didasilẹ ati ki o setan. Mo ajo ni ojo wedineside and I am raring to go. I just can’t wait to get in there now. Mo fe lati gba jade nibẹ kan ti o dara 10 days early to acclimate to the weather and the time. Once I am there, Mo lero ani diẹ Switched on. "

 

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Ni awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Oṣu kọkanla. 28 àjọ-ẹya-ara, undefeated Eleider Álvarez (18-0, 10 KOs) pàdé Isaac Mark (24-2-2, 10 KOs) in a 12-round WBC Light Heavyweight Title Eliminatorn. Awọn Winner di awọn dandan challenger si WBC 175-iwon asiwaju Adonis "alagbara" Stevenson.

 

Opin awọn SHOWTIME telecast yoo jẹ njà lori Showtime awọn iwọn(9 p.m. ATI/PT): Undefeated, aye-ni ipo Amir I (18-0, 15 KOs) ojuAdrian Granados (14-3-2, 9 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super lightweight baramu, unbeaten Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 KOs) collides pẹlu Curtis Harper (12-4, 8 KOs) ni a 10-yika heavyweight alokuirin ati, akoko fífàye gba, Custio Clayton(4-0, 3 KOs) yoo wa ni o lodi nipa Ivan Pereyra (19-5, 13 KOs) ni a eerin- / mefa-yika welterweight ija.

 

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Undefeated WBC KO. 1 Contender Amir Imam TO koju Adrian GRANADOS ON Satidee, Kọkanla. 28, ON Showtime EXTREME®

Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn® (9 p.m. ATI/PT)

Amir Imam vs. Adrian Granados - 10 Yika Super Lightweight ija

Oscar Rivas vs. Curtis Harper - 10 Yika Heavyweight ija

Showtime asiwaju Boxing® YÈ ON Showtime® (11 p.m. ATI/PT)

James DeGale vs. Lucian Bute - IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju

Eleider Alvarez vs.. Isaac Chilemba - WBC Light Heavyweight Title Eliminator

 

NIU YOKI (Oṣu kọkanla. 10, 2015) -WBC No. 1 ni ipo Super lightweight Amir I (18-0, 15 KOs) pada lati koju Adrian Granados (14-4-2, 11 KOs) ni a 10-yika ija on Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 28 lori Showtime Boxing on Sho awọn iwọn.

 

Awọn undefeated Imam ni awọn dandan challenger si WBC 140-iwon asiwaju Viktor Postol, ti o gba awọn ṣ'ofo akọle pẹlu a 10th yika TKO ti Lucas Matthysse ni October.

 

The Showtime Boxing on SHO iwọn telecast bẹrẹ ifiwe ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT lati awọn Videotron Centre in Quebec City prior to that evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast. In the SHO EXTREME opener, undefeated heavyweight ki o si tele okeere Star Oscar Rivas (17-0, 12 KOs) yoo dojuko Curtis Harper (12-4, 8 KOs) ni a 10-yika ija.

 

IBF Super Middleweight World asiwaju James DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ igbanu lodi si tele 168-iwon aṣiwaju Lucian Bute(32-2, 25 KOs) ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (11 p.m. ATI/PT).

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, awọn WBC ká Ko si. 1-ni ipo 175-iwon Onija Isaac Mark (24-2-2, 10 KOs) yoo square si pa pẹlu Ko. 2-ni ipo Eleider Álvarez (18-0, 10 KOs) ni a ina heavyweight aye akọle eliminator. The winner earns the right to become the mandatory challenger for WBC Light Heavyweight World Champion Adonis Stevenson.

 

Awọn iṣẹlẹ, billed bi "ÀWỌN RECLAMATION", ni a igbejade ti Videotron ni ifowosowopo pelu Mise-Eyin-Jeu.

 

Ọkan ninu awọn Boxing ká sare-nyara contenders, awọn 25-odun-atijọ Imam ti lu jade 15 ti re 18 professional opponents since turning pro in 2011. The Albany, N.Y., ilu abinibi ti wa ni bọ si pa a kẹrin-yika knockout ti tele aye akọle challenger Fernando Angulo lori July 18 lori Showtime.

 

Awọn 26-odun-atijọ Granados, ti Chicago, ti gba mẹta njà ni a ọna kan niwon a sunmọ, pipin ipinnu pipadanu si undefeated welterweight afojusọnaBrad Solomoni on awọn undercard ti awọn Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao PPV kẹhin Le 2 ni Las fegasi. Granados’ only other defeat since 2011 je a poju ipinnu pipadanu si ki o si undefeated- Felix Diazni 2014. Granados, ti o Oun ni a fa lodi si tele welterweight aye asiwaju Kermit Cintron, yoo gbe pada si isalẹ lati 140 poun fun ija pẹlu rẹ Imam.

 

The Montreal-orisun Rivas ni ipoduduro ninu awọn Colombia 2008 Olympic ere. The 28-year-old is coming off a three-knockdown, akọkọ-yika TKO ti Jason Pettaway lori July 26 ninu rẹ U.S. osôu keôsan-an ShoBox: The New generation. Rivas returns to the province of Quebec, ojula ti 16 ti re 17 pari, lodi si awọn 27-odun-atijọ Harper, ti o jẹ 5-1 ninu re kẹhin mefa njà.

 

Harper, ti Jacksonville, Fla., ti wa ni bọ si pa a sunmọ ipinnu pipadanu si gun-akoko heavyweight contender Chris Arreola lori March 13. Harper was knocked down in the first round against Arreola but rallied in an entertaining slugfest.

 

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Ja Network iloju Ńlá knockout Boxing Live lori Saturday, June 27

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Toronto (June 26, 2015) — Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, iloju kẹta ifiwe-diẹdiẹ ti Big knockout Boxing yi Saturday, June 27 ni 10 p.m. ATI lẹsẹkẹsẹ wọnyí a ifiwe Canada igbohunsafefe ti awọn UFC ija Night: Machida vs. Romero prelims ni 8 p.m. ATI lati Hollywood, Florida.

 

Ja Network ká ifiwe igbohunsafefe ti BKB 3 lati Mandalay Bay Iṣẹlẹ ile-iṣẹ ni Las fegasi yoo air orilẹ-ede Canada ati ni gbogbo agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East.

 

Awọn BKB heavyweight akọle jẹ soke fun grabs ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ bi unbeaten Julian Pollard (6-0) oju Rodney Hernandez (7-2-1), a pẹ rirọpo fun ija idaraya gbajumọ Tyrone Spong.

 

Awọn amóríyá kaadi tun ẹya kan Junior middleweight ija pitting àiya oniwosan Jesu Soto Karass (28-10-3) lodi si Adrian Granados (13-4-2), a middleweight figagbaga laarin Shane Mosley Jr. (4-1) ati Jason Kelly (3-0), a Junior middleweight tẹ laarin Janks Trotter (9-1-1) ati Ed Paredes (35-5-1), Plus Kagisitani abinibi Tẹlé Ryskeldiev (10-3-1) throws down with Florida native Makosi Willis (14-4-2) ni Junior middleweight.

 

BKB jẹ kan rogbodiyan Erongba ni awọn dun Imọ pẹlu onija located inu iho kan pẹlu kan 17-ẹsẹ ila opin. Pẹlu ko si paṣan, o si ko si igun, nibẹ ni ko si wun sugbon lati olukoni, ati pẹlu kan ija dada idaji awọn iwọn ti a ibile Boxing oruka, nibẹ ni besi lati tọju. Okun ni fun meji-iseju iyipo ti funfun kikankikan, Plus HitChip sensosi ninu awọn onija’ ibọwọ wiwọn awọn iyara ati agbara ti gbogbo Punch ti won o jabọ, ki o le ri ikolu ti gbogbo kio, jab ati haymaker.

 

BKB 3 bere ni pipa ni 10 p.m. ATI yi Saturday, June 27.

 

Fun kan ni kikun kikojọ ti ija Network ká igbohunsafefe iṣeto, jọwọ ṣàbẹwò tv.fightnetwork.com, tẹle wa lori Twitterfightnet, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ki o si bẹ wa lori Instagramfightnet.

 

Fun alaye siwaju sii Olubasọrọ:

Ija nẹtiwọki
Chad Midgley
VP, Akoonu
chad@fightnetwork.com
www.fightnetwork.com

Ija nẹtiwọki
Ariel Shnerer
Oludari, Siseto & Communications
ariel@fightnetwork.com
www.fightnetwork.com

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