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Former Two-Division Champion Danny Garcia Delivers Dominant Performance With Seventh Round Stoppage of Adrian Granados in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes Main Event Saturday Night from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California


Heavyweight Contender Andy Ruiz Jr. Defeats Alexander Dimitrenko By TKO After Round Five & Unbeaten Brandon Figueroa Stops Yonfrez Parejo After Eight Rounds to Capture Interim 122-Pound Title

PBC Fight Night Extra on FS1 & FOX Deportes Features Victories for Jeison Rosario & Alfredo Angulo, Plus Still Unbeaten Prospects Karlos Balderas, Omar Juarez & Rolando Romero

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Carson, CALIF. (April 20, 2019) – Former two-division champion Danny “Swift” Garcia (35-2, 21 Kos) lahlela Adrian Granados (20-7-2, 14 Kos) three times before stopping him in round seven Saturday night in a welterweight showdown that headlined Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

I’ve said it before, when Danny Garcia is at his best, nobody can beat him,” o ile a re Garcia. “I had gotten a little comfortable in the past, but I put my 110 percent into this fight and when I do, I beat everyone.

Garcia got his offense started early, deflecting a right hand from Granados in round two and throwing a perfect left hook counter that dropped Granados for the first time in the fight. Granados continued to push and tried to change the tide, but an overhand right at the end of an exchange by Garcia sent Granados down for the second time in round two.

It felt good landing that big left hook,” o ile a re Garcia. “I was proud of my performance. I thought I did a great job tonight.

He was very sharp in the exchanges,” said Granados. “That’s where he was catching me. I knew that’s what I had to avoid. But the toughness in me is always ready to go. I was willing to engage.

Granados tried to find ways to slow Garcia’s momentum, but while trying to crowd Garcia he was too often caught with power punches on the inside. Round four saw Granados begin to bleed heavily from the nose and in round five Granados was dropped for the third time, this time from a combination Garcia delivered while he had Granados on the ropes.

The way to make a statement tonight was to stop him,” o ile a re Garcia. “The game plan was to break him down. I have too many tools. I couldn’t let him hang around with me.

He wanted to get closer to me and make it a dogfight. But I surprised him when I stood with him and banged to the body. Then I started making him miss and that’s when I stopped him.

In round seven, Garcia landed 48% of his power punches according to CompuBox, and after buzzing him several times, unleashed a flurry while Granados was on the ropes that forced referee Thomas Taylor to stop the bout 1:33 into round seven.

He caught me with some good shots but I really thought I was fine,” said Granados. “I think the referee was a little over-protective. I had a plan to go the whole fight and they stopped me on my feet. I was still catching him with shots. I was still dangerous and looking for a big shot to change the fight. The referee had to do his job though and I understand it.

Le trong win, Garcia will look for more big fights with fellow elite welterweights.

I hope I didn’t scare Manny Pacquiao away,” o ile a re Garcia. “I’d love a rematch with Shawn Porter or Keith Thurman, or a fight with Errol Spence Jr. Ke khutlile!”
The co-main event featured heavyweight contender and Southern California fan-favoriteAndy “Motimetsi” Ruiz Jr. (32-1, 21 Kos) scoring a TKO victory overAlexander Dimitrenko (41-5, 26 Kos) after five rounds of action in their heavyweight showdown.

Ruiz flashed the exceptional hand speed that has defined his career, landing hard combinations to the head and body of the taller Dimitrenko. Ruiz stalked Dimitrenko, controlling the center of the ring and picking his spots to unload.

He started slowing down and I could see the face he made when I hit him with body shots,” ho boletse Ruiz. “I just stayed disciplined and focused. I couldn’t get too anxious. I just wanted to break him down until the tree fell down.

Dimitrenko tried to use his jab to keep Ruiz at bay and was able to cause a welt under Ruiz’s right eye as the early rounds went on. It was not enough to keep Ruiz from coming forward and in round five he began to pile up the punishment, punctuated with hard right hooks that snapped Dimitrenko’s head back.

We worked on slipping his right hand and coming back with my own,” ho boletse Ruiz. “I missed with a few of them but I stayed busy. I focused on just getting the job done.

Kamora ho potoloha ea bohlano, and on the advice of Dimitrenko’s corner, referee Ray Corona stopped the bout before round six could commence. Ruiz was comfortably ahead on all three scorecards and set his sights on another top heavyweight contender for his possible next opponent.

For my next fight there’s somebody like me, a chubby exciting fighter I want,” ho boletse Ruiz. “Adam Kownacki I’m ready, let’s do this.

The opening bout on FOX saw unbeaten top contender Brandon “Heartbreaker” Figueroa (19-0, 14 Kos) earn the Interim WBA Super Bantamweight title by stoppingYonfrez Parejo (22-4-1, 11 Kos) after eight rounds of action. Parejo did not answer the bell for round nine, forcing referee Jerry Cantu to stop the bout while Parejo was in the corner.

This is an amazing feeling and a dream come true,” re Figueroa. “I can’t wait for what’s coming next.I thought I was going to finish him the next round. He had lasted pretty well but once I put the pressure up to another level, I knew he wouldn’t be able to continue.

The 22-year-old Figueroa used his signature pressure early and often, walking through effective shots Parejo landed in the early rounds to establish his position in the fight. Parejo had success landing hooks while Figueroa was exposed on the inside, but was unable to avoid the return fire, especially the body shots that eventually led to the end of the fight.

He threw a lot of strong shots to the body and I felt my legs go at the end of the last round,” said Parejo.He’s very strong but sometimes flat-footed and I was trying to take advantage of that. He was too strong tonight.

Figueroa began to throw even more combinations in the late rounds, nullifying the offense that Parejo was trying to get going. His most prolific rounds were rounds four and five, where he landed 31 le 41 power punches respectively. After a one-sided round eight where Figueroa out landed Parejo 33 ho 15, it had become clear that Parejo didn’t have enough on his punches to stop the onslaught. The referee stopped the bout after consulting with Parejo before the start of the ninth round, officially giving Figueroa the victory.

My conditioning was amazing and I felt strong every round,” re Figueroa. “I’m next in line and I’m ready for anyone.


After the card on FOX, PBC Fight Night Extra on FS1 and FOX Deportes was headlined by Jeison Rosario (19-1-1, 13 Kos) winning a split-decision over Jorge Cota (28-3, 25 Kos) ka ba bangata ba 97-93 for Cota and 96-94 le 97-93 for Rosario in a 10-round super welterweight bout


The FS1 portion kicked off with highly-touted prospect RolandoRollie” Romero (9-0, 8 Kos) a kokota tsoa Andres Figueroa (9-5, 5 Kos) 1:27 into round four of their lightweight fight. Rising unbeaten and 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas (8-0, 7 Kos) remained perfect by stopping Luis May (21-14-1, 8 Kos) ka 1:07 of round four in their lightweight battle and super lightweight prospect Omar Juarez (3-0, 1 KO)earned a unanimous decision by scores of 40-36 habeli 'me 39-37 after four rounds againstDwayne Bonds (3-2-1, 1 KO).

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Danny García VS. ADRIAN GRANADOS FIGHT WEEK MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS


Former Two-Division Champion Garcia Battles All-Action Contender Granados in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & Fox Sports
Main Event This Saturday Night from Dignity Health Sports Park
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Santa Monica, JOALO KA. (April 17, 2019) – Former two-division champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and welterweight contender Adrian Granados took part in a media workout Wednesday as they near their main event showdown that headlines Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes this Saturday night from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

The workout also featured heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz Jr. le Alexander Dimitrenko, who meet in a 10-round bout, and unbeaten contender Brandon Figueroa, who faces Venezuela’s Yonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that kicks off the broadcast at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

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Here is what the fighters had to say Wednesday from Churchill Boxing Club in Santa Monica:

Danny García

I fought in this arena when I was 6-0 so it’s exciting to be back. I also won the welterweight title against Robert Guerrero in Los Angeles. L.A. has always been good to me. There’s a great atmosphere and I love fighting here.

I’m ready for anybody, but I’m also not looking past Granados. Ha a le qetellong ea letsatsi le, I have to focus on Saturday night. I have to get this victory.

There’s a lot at stake, so I know Granados will be ready. I trained hard and I think I’m in the best shape of my life. I think I’m in better shape now than my last two fights. I can’t wait to show it on Saturday night.

You watch Danny Garcia fights you know I’m always swinging trying to knock people out. Expect another can’t-miss fight on Saturday.

I know what Granados brings to the table, but I believe in my skills and the hard work we put into camp. The plan is of course to get a knockout and look spectacular, but I’m more than ready to go 12 ka thata garela.”

Adrian GRANADOS

This is a classic in a making. We’re going to put on a show. Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. We’ve closed out camp just right and we’re ready to rock and roll on Saturday.

There are a lot of challenges in this fight. I have to go out there to dominate and take the fight away from him. Danny is a great fighter and there’s a reason he’s a big name in the sport. This is an opportunity that I’m going to take advantage of.

I wasn’t surprised that Shawn Porter said I was a tougher fight than Danny Garcia. I watched both fights and you could see at the end that I had Shawn running for survival. He did what he had to do to escape, but for this fight I’m taking it out of anybody else’s hands.

I don’t think Danny is looking past me, but I know he has bigger plans. I’m here to interrupt those plans. I have my own plans. I’m going to catapult myself to where I belong and where I should have always been.

My parents worked so hard to put me on the right path. I got involved with sports as a kid and never looked back. I always stayed focus on my sports and studies. The temptations were there in Chicago. I stayed true to myself and now I’m in a place where a lot of people look up to me. If I win on Saturday it can show that anything is possible.

ANDY RUIZ JR.

This is going to be my fourth fight at this venue. I’ve gotten a knockout every time, so I think it’s a good luck arena for me. I’ve had setbacks, but I’m ready for my comeback.

I’ve been training hard for this fight to make a statement. I’m excited to get this win and do it emphatically.

Dimitrenko is a veteran fighter and I know I can’t take him lightly. We’re going to be ready and may the best man win. I’m ready to take on all challengers.

I just need to stay loose and let my hands go. I’m going to show the kind of fighter that I am. My speed and the way I use the ring will be a key.

I’ve watched Dimitrenko’s fights, and I know I just have to do what I have to do. I think it’s harder for him to fight a smaller guy like me, especially one with speed and who throws combinations.

ALEXANDER DIMITRENKO

This is an important fight for me and I’m here to win. Sena ha se ntho e ncha ho nna. My job is to come here put on a great performance. I’ve been a pro for a long time and I’m ready for Saturday.

I have more experience in big fights than Ruiz. I’m going to give my best in this fight. There’s no pressure on me and I’m feeling relaxed and ready for war.

My last fight against Bryant Jennings ended with a bad stoppage and I’m looking to erase that memory. A win on Saturday is important to me and I’m not looking past it. I have to do my job and we’ll see what happens after that.

This is my first time in Los Angeles, I’ve gotten to enjoy the weather a little bit but it’s all business. I’m focused on fighting on Saturday, that’s been the goal all camp and we’re leading up to a great show on Saturday.

Brandon FIGUEROA

This is a moment I’ve been waiting for since I was a little kid. The opportunity is here, I’m ready and I can’t wait to take it.

I had a really good training camp. My body is ready physically and mentally. I know that Parejo is a really good fighter who’s going to try to box me. I feel like once I put the pressure on him, I’m going to be able to dominate him.

I think Parejo has weaknesses on his inside game, which is something I’m really good at. I feel like for my past few fights I’ve used that to dominate my opponents.

This is my time to shine. I had a really good training camp and I’m here to take advantage of this opportunity. I’m only 22-years-old and I’ve worked really hard to get where I’m at right now.

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ABOUT GARCIA VS. GRANADOS
Garcia vs.. Granados will see former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia battling rugged veteran Adrian Granados in a 12-round welterweight bout that headlines Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, April 20 20 from Dignity Health Sports Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz Jr. takes on Alexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contender Brandon Figueroa battles Venezuela’s Yonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that opens the primetime FOX broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Fans can live stream the fights on the FOX Sports app, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSports.com and through the app store, kapa lisebelisoa tse hokahaneng ho kenyeletsoa Apple TV, Android TV, TV ea Mollo, Xbox One le Roku.

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Adrian GRANADOS & ANDY RUIZ JR. LOS ANGELES MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS


Veteran Contender Adrian Granados & Heavyweight Contender
Andy Ruiz Jr. Prepare for Respective Premier Boxing Champions
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Los Angeles (April 4, 2019) – All-action welterweight Adrian Granados e
nd heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz Jr. continued preparation for their respective showdowns at a media workout in Los Angeles Thursday before they step in the ring Saturday, April 20 as part of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.

Granados will face former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia in a 12-round welterweight bout that headlines action, while the Southern California-native Ruiz takes on Alexander Dimitrenko in heavyweight action as part of the broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to not miss any of the televised action.

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Here is what the workout participants had to say Thursday from Fortune Gym in Los Angeles:

Adrian GRANADOS

“Ke ikutloa ke e khōlō. I’m starting to peak and everything is clicking. I had a great camp and I’m just excited for this fight.

This is a great style matchup. Danny is a strong puncher and a great counter puncher. I’m going to be right there. I’m going to come with it. I also have a lot of intangibles that people don’t see. I’m not one-dimensional and I have a few tricks up my sleeve.

I think I have more dog in me than Danny does. He complains a lot and also gets away with a lot. He does what he has to do to win. I’ve never been given anything and I think I have a lot more to prove than he does.

My fights against Shawn Porter and Adrien Broner were good preparation for this. I think against Broner I should have gotten the decision, but I didn’t. Against Porter, I fought the wrong fight and missed the chance I did have. I’ve got a chip on my shoulder from both experiences.

This is my chance to show the boxing world that I’m elite and get my title shot. I’ve always wanted to become a world champion, and I haven’t got my opportunity at 140 where I beat the number-one contender. I’m not afraid to fight anyone so I’m here to get a big win.

I think I need a stoppage or a dominating win. It has to be one-sided. I have enough controversial losses that I know that I can’t leave it up to the judges. I’m training hard to dominate the fight.

I’m kind of a ‘young vetbecause I’m only 29-years-old but I’m battle-tested. I was never promoted until the last three or four years. I’ve had to do what I had to coming up. I took the tough fights that most prospects wouldn’t.

I always knew I had the talent to be at this level and I’m glad that I’m respected and recognized now, but it’s time for me to get a big win. I’m going to show that I really belong and I’m an elite fighter.

ANDY RUIZ JR.

All the hard work in the gym has been paying off and I feel prepared for April 20. I’m facing an experienced guy who’s tall, but I think my pressure and my speed will make it difficult for him.

We’ve looked at Dimitrenko’s past fights and put together a game plan. We’re going to stick to it and execute. We’re going to attack the body and I think with my speed and combinations I’m going to get him out of there.

I’m coming back from a layoff but it’s over and right now my goal is to make a statement and let everyone know that I’m back in action. I’m ready to take one of the spots at the top of the division.

There are a lot of big fights I want, but my mind is totally focused on April 20. I’ve never been this motivated. I’m going to be fighting more often and I’m glad to have the opportunity.

Fighting for the Mexican fans gives me more motivation now than ever. I want to be the first Mexican heavyweight champion of the world and hopefully this year or next year I will accomplish those dreams.

I have everything I need now to get to where I want to go. This is just the beginning. The more fights I have, the better I’m going to be looking.

It feels great to be fighting in Southern California and I know there will be a lot of Mexicans out there on April 20. It’s always a great atmosphere and my game plan is to steal the show. I’m going to give it all I got for the fans.

I think Dimitrenko is going to use his jab and move around. O e ba telele, but he can’t run away forever. At some point you have to be there toe-to-toe. We’ve worked on our head movement and we’re going to be ready for anything he brings.

Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa

“Andy Ruiz Jr. is exactly where he should be right now. He’s re-dedicated himself to the sport of boxing and when he does, there might not be a better heavyweight out there. He traveled to New Zealand and took on Joseph Parker in his backyard and lost a majority decision. He’s tasted it and he’s hungry for it again.

Arguably Adrian Granados could have a record of 27-1 and he’s ready for his moment to shine. I like where he’s at mentally as far as taking charge and winning these fights so he can move on and become a champion, which has been his goal since he got into the game.

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ABOUT GARCIA VS. GRANADOS
Garcia vs.. Granados will see former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia battling rugged veteran Adrian Granados in a 12-round welterweight bout that headlines Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, April 20 20 from Dignity Health Sports Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz takes on Alexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contender Brandon Figueroa battles Venezuela’s Yonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that opens the primetime FOX broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

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Hard-Hitting Jeison Rosario Clashes with Mexico’s Jorge Cota In Middleweight Showdown on PBC FIGHT NIGHTEXTRA on FS1 and FOX Deporteson Saturday, April 20 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California



Also in Action! Veteran Brawler Alfredo Angulo, 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas & Sensational Lightweight Prospect Omar Juarez Competing in Separate Televised Bouts Beginning at 10:30 p.m. LE / 7,:30 p.m. PT Following PBC on FOX Broadcast

Carson, CALIF. (March 27, 2019) – Hard-hitting contender Jeison Rosario nka ka Mexico ea Jorge Cota in a 10-round middleweight fight that headlines PBC FIGHT NIGHTEXTRA on FS1 and FOX Deportes Saturday, April 20 from Dignity Health Sports Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Battle-hardened veteran Alfred “Dog” Angulo will fight in the co-main event of the telecast, while exciting lightweight prospect and 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas nka ka Pedro Vicente in a six or eight round bout and highly-decorated lightweight prospect Omar Juarez clashes with Mexico’s Luis Gerardo Perez Salasin a four-round match to open the telecast at 10:30 p.m. LE / 7,:30 p.m. PT.

PBC FIGHT NIGHTEXTRA will follow the PBC on FOX primetime show headlined by former two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia battling rugged veteran Adrian Granados in a 12-round welterweight bout.

Heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz takes on Alexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contender Brandon Figueroa battles Venezuela’s Yonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that opens the primetime FOX broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, in association with DSG Promotions, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at AXS.com or at the Dignity Health Sports Park box office from 10:00 a.m. ho 6:00 p.m.

The non-stop block of boxing promises wall-to-wall action for fans who tune into FOX, FOX Deportes and FS1.

Rosari (18-1-1, 13 Kos) was busy last year, scoring victories in three of four fights in 2018, including wins over then-unbeaten Jamontay Clark and contender Justin DeLoach. He is coming off a stoppage victory over Marcos Hernandez in February on FS1, which avenged a split draw the two boxers fought to in 2018. The 23-year-old from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic who now lives in Miami, Florida, will have his hands full against the hard-hitting Cota (28-2, 25 Kos). The 31-year-old Cota from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico has scored three straight knockout victories since losing to Erickson Lubin in 2017. He’s coming off a TKO victory over Euri Gonzalez in November

Balderas (7-0, 6 Kos) scored three stoppage victories in his fights last year and continues to progress up the lightweight ladder. The 23-year-old Balderas of Santa Maria, California, e ne e le setho sa 2016 U.S. Olympic boxing team and most recently stopped Jose Cen Torres in February. Vicente (6-2, 2 Kos) is looking to build on the momentum from his unanimous decision victory over Luis Miguel Ortiz in his last fight in January.

The 19-year-old Juarez (2-0, 1 Kos), who is from Brownsville, Texas, will be climbing back into the ring quickly after scoring a knockout victory over Phillip Percy in February. Salas (5-2, 1 Kos) is looking to rebound from back-to-back losses when he steps in against Juarez.

In other non-televised action, Los Angeles bantamweight Daniel Guzman (2-1-1, 1 KO) takes on Monterrey, Mexico Hugo Rodriguez (0-3) ka ho potoloha ka tsela e mene, unbeaten Alhambra, Cal., welterweight Emmanuel Medina (16-0, 9 Kos) battles Japan’s Gaku Takahashi (16-9-1, 8 Kos) in an eight-round match and Colorado SpringsRicky Lopez (20-4, 6 Kos) lifahleho Joe Perez (14-3-1, 10 Kos) in a 10-round super featherweight bout. Round out the card is Fontana, California ea Raymond Murattala (6-0, 4 Kos) meeting Mexico’s Eduardo Reyes (9-15, 6 Kos) in a six-round lightweight bout and Edinburg, Texas’ Nelson Hampton (4-2, 4 Kos) fighting in a four-round lightweight special attraction.

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Danny García VS. ADRIAN GRANADOS LOS ANGELES PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & PHOTOS – Former Two-Division Champion Garcia Battles All-Action Granados on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes on Saturday, April 20 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California


Former Two-Division Champion Garcia Battles All-Action Granados on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes on Saturday, April 20 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California

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Los Angeles (March 19, 2019) – Pele e neng e tse peli karohano lefatše 'mampoli Danny “Swift” Garcia and veteran contender Adrian Granados previewed their Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes main event showdown at a press conference in Los Angeles Tuesday as they prepare to square-off Saturday, April 20 Ho tloha ho New Sports Park Park in Carson, California.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsoang ke lipapatso tsa TGB le mate, in association with DSG Promotions, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets can be purchased at AXS.com or at the Dignity Health Sports Park box office from 10:00 a.m. ho 6:00 p.m.

ea April 20 broadcast begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT and features heavyweight contender Andy Ruiz Jr. ho jara Alexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contender Brandon Figueroa battling Venezuela’s Yonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title.

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Tuesday from the Palms Restaurant Downtown L.A.:

Danny García

I’ve been training hard. I’ve seen Granados fight a few times and I know what he can do. I’m excited to be back in Los Angeles, because this is where the stars fight. This is another fight that can get me to where I want to go in my career.

My mentality is that I have to stop Granados. Nobody has stopped him and I have to do that to make a statement. He’s never fought a counter puncher like me and I’m definitely the hardest puncher he’s faced. I’m going to showcase everything to get the stoppage.

This is another fight for my legacy. There have been a lot of great fights in my career and this is another important one for me. I know he’s coming to fight, but I’m looking to make this one of my easiest wins.

He’s a tough and aggressive fighter who likes to throw a lot of punches. O lapile, and that’s the type of guy that you have to watch out for. I’ve got to handle my business against Granados before I look to any bigger fights.

This is a big platform for me to perform on. I’m going to show the world why I’m one of the best fighters in the world.

I plan on winning with style. I’m going to bring a lot of skill, a lot of will, a lot of power and I’m going to entertain my fans. April 20 will be the ‘Danny Garcia Show.'

Adrian GRANADOS

“Sena se tla ba le e khōlō loana. We’re two fighters who bring it. I’m coming for a victory in dominating fashion. This is the fight that I’ve wanted for a while now.

I haven’t had the easiest road and that’s why I’m looking to get my respect in this fight. I’m looking forward to this. It’s going to be a barnburner. Ka 'na molemo ka ho fetisisa motho hlōla.

If he’s underestimating me it will definitely be a big mistake on his part. I don’t think he will though. I think he realizes now he’s in for a fight. If he didn’t know me before, he does now. I’m going to give him a piece of my mind April 20.

I was never taken care of coming up. I always had to work harder to get to where I’m at. Danny and I basically had the same accolades in the amateurs, and I always gave him kudos for what he’s done in his whole career, but he doesn’t know what I’ve gotten through to get here.

I’m coming to get my respect in this fight. I’m going to make Danny fight and see what he’s made of. I’ve always had a chip on my shoulder but being able to take out a fighter like Danny is motivating me to another level.

Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa

Premier Boxing Champions has made a major commitment to bringing some of the best and biggest fights to Southern California. We started with the Wilder vs. Fury heavyweight title fight downtown in December and we’re back again in April at the Dignity Health Sports Park. This is the premier outdoor boxing venue in the United States and we have a great show there on April 20.

Danny Garcia is a throwback fighter. A first-ballot Hall of Famer in my opinion. At 140-pounds he took on the best in the division and never backed down from a challenge. Danny was a 2-1 underdog when he fought Lucas Matthysse, and we knew what happened after, he proved the doubters wrong. I’m so excited to have him back in California on this great card.

Adrian Granados could arguably be sitting up here with a record of 27-1, since all but one of his losses have been by split or majority decision, and usually it’s in his opponent’s backyard. He’s a battle-tested veteran who’s made a name for himself bringing action-packed fights to the fans. When we announced all the PBC on FOX fights, this is the one that I circled.

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO of President of Mayweather Promotions

“Sena se tla ba le kafukafu ekozala ntoa. I’ve really been looking forward to this fight because I’ve known these guys for a long time. Styles make fights and in this particular matchup, we have two fighters who are all action.

Danny has shown that he’s an elite fighter, because he’s beaten a number of great world champions. Adrian Granados always comes to fight. He’s never ever in a boring fight. The styles mesh so well, with Danny being a world class counter-puncher and also being a superb boxer. Granados is going to force Danny to fight on the inside a lot more than usual.

I think this fight is going to bring the best out of both Danny and Adrian. They’ve both fought a number of very good fighters and been in involved in numerous debatable decisions. They’re going to have to leave it all in the ring come April 20.

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Lirobi tsa Lefatše tsa Lefatše tsa Gorme tse ngata Robert Guerrero & Sebaka sa pele sa lefatše sa feeabawete feela? Cudsana Enter, March 9 Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California


WBC Welterweight World Champion Sumter Porter e etsa ts'ireletso ea pele ea sehlooho sa Chaxer Champions ka fox & Fox o tsamaisa ketsahalo e kholo

Carson, Dorella. (March 4, 2019) – 'Mampoli oa lefatše o mengata Robert Guerrero e khutlela ho lesale ho ea ho loants'a Colombia Hevinson herrera tsa 10 ho pota welterweight gia, Ha a ntse a le sebapali sa lefats'e sa fewerwaright Jesu Cuellar duels colombia's Carlos Padilla ka bosholu ba masoba bo bobebe bo botle ho etella pele ka tlase ka Moqebelo, March 9 Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California.


Ketsahalo e thehiloe ka PBC ho Fox le Fox Deporcess e tla bona Champion ea Lefatše Shawn Porter Ho etsa ts'ireletso ea hae ea pele ho Primitome khararong ka tjhaganote e tlamang Yordenis Ugas Ketsahalong e kholo ea phatlalatso e qala 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT. Malebela a thelevisheneng ho FS1 Karolo e sa lefelloeng e sa lebelloang Damien Vazquez Lintoa tsa Battrosi tsa Pele tsa Lefatše Juan Carlos Payano Ho khahleha ho tse robeli kapa tse 10, Ha motho ea sa tsebeng letho 2016 Lithuanian Olympian Eimanntas Stanionis e tla tobana le ho otloa Sammy FegeaRo Ka tsela e robeli e pota-potiloeng e robileng masela ho terata e qalang 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT.

Tse ling undercard bohato, Krrish bobebe Rolando Romero (7-0, 6 Kos) kopana le Nicolas A. Velazquez (10-4, 3 Kos) Ka papali e mene kapa e tšeletseng e shebang e tla ba mohono oa TV Isaac Aveler(15-0, 10 Kos) e qabola le Juan Antonio Lopez (12-5, 4 Kos) papaling e tšeletseng kapa e robeli e tla ba bout swing boutong ba TV ho phatlalatso ea FS1 Presetes.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa kwa AXS.com.

Guerrero ea lilemo li 35 (34-6-1, 19 Kos) e na le mosebetsi o mongata o tletse ka lipapali tse khahlang khahlanong le tse ling tsa mabokose a matle a moloko ona – Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia – mme o hapile lihlooho tsa masiba, bartolomeo featherweight, e bobebe le ho lebala. Ho Loantša Gilroy, California, o tla nka Herrera (24-16-1, 18 Kos) Ho latela tlhōlo ea ho kokota ho feta ho feta Adam Mates ka December.

Cuellar (28-3, 21 Kos), ea tsoang Buenos Aires, Argentina, o hapile sehlooho sa Litekanyetso tsa mahareng ka ho hlola Marrero oa Claudio ho 2013 e qetelletseng e ile ea etsoa sehlooho se tloaelehileng ha a entse boitšireletso bo bahlano bo atlehileng. O ile a lahlela sehlooho selemong se tlang ka tahlehelo ea li-adnet ea mapheo a adnert 'me a latela seo ka tahlehelo ea bo-rality e bobebe khahlanong le Gervonta Hevis. Moetso oa lilemo tse 33 o ntse o batla ho khutlela morao setšoantšong sa sehlooho sa lefats'e empa pele o tla tlameha ho fumana padilla e fetileng (16-9-1, 10 Kos).

Ho tse ling tsa INSCARD BOSS Ot Speand Surse Viktor Slavinskyi (7-0-1, 4 Kos) nka ka Mexico ea Angelo borrell (11-11-2, 4 Kos) a tse tšeletseng ho pota a bapisoa, Boikokobetso ba Super Fetherweight Jose Perez (6-1, 2 Kos) lintoa Carlos Trevino (6-13-1, 1 KO) ka ho potoloha ka tsela e mene, Tekanyo e sa reng letho Ruben Rodriguez (4-0, 2 Kos) kopana le JEREMIA DO LOS Santos ea brownsville, Texas, Ke mang ea tla etsa tlhahiso ea hae lilemong tse 'ne.

Ho potoloha ketso ke tebello e ntle e sa tsotelleng Justin CarnanaDeling Meeli ea Phillip Ka nako e mene e pota-potileng, hammoho le mabone a mabone a tla be a tla etsa tse ling tsa projeke e joalo David Gomez of Huntington Park, Lintoa tsa California George Carranza Ka ntoa e mene le Gabriel Muratalla ea fontana, Mehato ea California e ka ho loanela ho loantša Bryann Perez.

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Hannaamweight Dazqueght Dazquez e nka Champion ea mehleng ea Juan Carlos Payano & Bokamoso bo phahameng haholo & 2016 Lithuanian Olimian Olimian Baimanas Loanionis lintles, March 9 Boemong ba Tonakholo ea Premist Champions ho FS1


Ho qala ka 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT ho tloha
Park ea Botle ea Khaba ea Likoloi ho Carson, Dorella.

WBC Welterweight World Champion Sumter Porter e etsa pele
Ts'ireletso ea Sehlooho khahlanong le Chanya ea Chanering YorDenis Uas ho
Lihloeko tsa Tonakholo tsa Tonakholo ka fox & Fox o tsamaisa ketsahalo e kholo

Carson, Dorella. (February 19, 2019) – Krrish bantamweight tšepo Damien Vazquez Lintoa tsa Battrosi tsa Pele tsa Lefatše Juan Carlos Payano Ho khahleha ho robeli kapa ho tsekisanoang ha motho ea sa tsotelleng o sa tsotelleng le 2016 Lithuanian OlympianEimanntas Stanionis e tla tobana le ho otloa Sammy FegeaRo Ka ntoa e pota-potileng likhoeli tse robeli ho Tonakholo ea Champion ea Mafate ho FS1 Moqebelo, March 9 phela ho tsoa ho Phirignity Health Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Metsi a qala ho 6:30 p.m. LE / 3:30 p.m. PT le etella pele ho PBC ho PBC ho Fox le Fox Deporses e hlahisitsoeng ke "WBC Welterweight World Corlion Shawn Porter Ho etsa ts'ireletso ea hae ea pele ho Primitome khararong ka tjhaganote e tlamangYordenis Ugas.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa kwa AXS.com.

O hlahetse Colorado le thupelo ea Las Vegas, Vazquez (14-0, 7 Kos) ke moena e monyane oa sehlopha sa pele sa khale sa Baiseraele sa India Indizquez. Ea lilemo li 21 e loanne mosebetsing ho tloha 2013 'me u nkilenela tse peli tse hlolang 2018. O sa tsoa hapa ntoa ea hae ea pele ea 10 ka qeto e sa lefelloeng e sa feleng e sa feleng ea Luis gollindano ea ho qetela ka Mphalane.

Payano (20-2, 9 Kos) ea fetoha 'mampoli oa lefatše ho 2014 ha a hlola a amohela lengolo la tekheniki pele a qobella ebe o lahleheloa ke sehlooho sa lintoa tse khahlisang Rau'shee Warren. Qalong ho tloha Dominican Republic, Empa koetliso miami, Payano e kopantsoe hammoho le tse tharo tse otlolohileng pele a lahleheloa ke phephetso ea sehlooho ho unbee.

Kamora ho emela Lithuania ea hae 2016 Liolimpiki, Stanionis (7-0, 5 Kos) ba fallisetsoa California e ka boroa ea koana ha a ntse a koetliselitsoe ho hlophisa rekoto ea hae e sa bonoeng. Lilemo tse 24 li ile tsa nka monyetla ka tlholisano 'me u laole Veteran Veteran Texn GHvamichava sa ho fumana qeto e makatsang ea PS1.

Sepheteba sa lilemo tse 28 (11-1, 4 Kos) e khutlela ho ketso ea pele ho tloha ha ke qeta ho hloloa Ismay eynulayev ka Hlakubele 2017. Sebapali sa Puerto Rican se ne se nkile sebaka sa morao sa Javonando le Fernando Paliza pele a hloloa ke Miguel Cruz ka Mots'eanong 2016.

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Francisco 'Chia’ Santana ho etsa pbc dep ea PBC


Bokameli ba Welterweight ba keleketsoa ho litlolo tsa thelevishene tsa Porter vs. Umas – Phela ka fox – La 9 Hlakubele



Ventura, California: February 18, 2019


Francisco 'Chia’ Santana (25-6-1, 12 Kos) tla etsa hore hae PBC Phetha ka sekheo sa thelevishene sa Ntoa ea Lefatše la Tlhaho ea Wil WilMolight pakeng tsa Shawn Porter le Yordenis Ugas phela ka ho Fox ka La 9 Hlakubele Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California.


Santana o tla tobana le Arizona's Abele Ramos (23-3-2, 18 Kos) Ke tšepiso efe ea hore ketso e sotlehileng pakeng tsa bahlabani ba babeli ba mabifi ba tima li-avtories, Ka ea hlolang moleng ho tobana le mohanyetsi e mong ho PBC's e tebileng e tsitsitseng hamorao selemong sena.


Santana, ea tlohang e le 'ngoe ea lipono tse kholo tsa 2018 ha a hlola Olympic Gold Medalist le sehlooho sa lefats'e sa lefats'e, Felix Diaz, e ntse e behiloe haholo #14 ka WBC.


“Ho hlanya kamoo ho ka fetohang ka selemo.” e hlalosa, Santana.


“Selemong se fetileng ka nako ena ke ne ke khutlela ho tahlehelo ea likamore tseo ke neng ke nahana hore ke li hapile. Bakhachane ba ka ba ne ba ntlohile. Ke ne ke sa fumane ntoa. Ke ne ke le selikalikoe ka selemo. Ho ne ho bonahala eka mosebetsi oa ka o felile. Ke hlolohetsoe ntoeng ea Diaz. Fans o ile a nqhekella hore na setšabelo se lemetse, Ke ile ka qekoa ka har'a tlholisano e kholo. Ke ne ke sa tsebe hore na ho na le monyetla oa ho otla diaz eo e neng e rata ho hapa tlholisano eohle empa ha ke etsitsoe ke ha ke le kotsi ka ho fetisisa. Win o ile a nkutloa a le holimo ho wbc 15 Li-rachings li ntumella hore ke tsebe ho loanela sehlooho sa tsona sa lefats'e. Ke lumela hore ke motho a le mong kapa ba babeli ho tloha moo ho nang le monyetla oo mme ha ho motho ea tla emang ka tsela ea ka.”


Kaha o sebelitse le baphatlalatsi ba 'maloa ba baholo ho pholletsa le hae 14 selemo litsebi mosebetsi, Santana o thabetse ho ts'oaroa ka kakaretso Tonakgolo Boxing Champions ketsahalo.


“Palo ea li-weltweweighs tsa lefatše tsa PBC ha li utloahale, ho akarelletsa le 4 ea 5 Bareki ba lefatše ba hona joale. Ke mang ka lebaka la hore na ke mang ea entseng karohano. Ke thabile haholo hore ebe ke khona ho etsa hore pbc e be le fox ho fox ho fox ho fox ho Primotime ho ea ka tlas'a lefatše la WBC Welterweight. Ha ho na letho haese feela tlhompho ea bahlabani ba atlehileng ka hare, 'me ke lebelletse ntoa empa ke ikemiselitse ho hlola.”


Santana, Sebaka sa Santa Barbara ea lulang le lithupelo tsa Vontura, California hoKnuckleheadz litebele tsa boikoetliso le mokoetlisi, Josefa “Hoss” Janik, ke seo ke se ratang haholo ho litlolo tsa mabokose a mabokose a mabokose bakeng sa pheletso ea hae ka setaele sa hae le ntoa ea hae, kae kapa kae, Boikutlo bofe kapa bofe bo mo boneng o ile a etsa hore a fane ka li-tsa tsa lefatše tse ngata tsa lefatše tse tlang kaofela ha li ka khona ho sebetsana le tsona. Holim'a moo, o nkoa e le e 'ngoe ea bahoebi ba ka ho fetisisa lipapaling tsohle.


“Ke latela Molao oa Khauta. Tšoara ba Bang Tsela eo u Batlang ho Elahisoa Joang. Ke motho ea nang le mokotla empa ke le fan e kholo ea lebokose. Ha ho na letho le molemo ho feta ho ea lintoeng le ho bua mabokoseng a ho bua le balateli ba bang. Ha ke tšoane le bona. Ke tsoha 'me ke matha. Ke ea mosebetsing letsatsi lohle ka hora e khutletse morao. Ke otla boikoetliso bosiu. Ke qeta nako e nyane ke tlohetse lelapa leso. Ebe ke robala boroko. Ha ke so ka ka tšoaroa tse ngata papaling ena empa ha ke so ka ke e fumana litoro tsa ka tsa ho ba 'mampoli oa lefatše. Bophelong kapa ho ba lebokoseng, Motto ea ka ke terene, ntoa, hlola. Ke nahana hore ke ntho e ngoe le e ngoe e amana le.”
Francisco 'Chia’ Tsebo ea Bobeli ea Santana


Sebaka sa machabeng sa Wba ea WBA
O hapa 4 'Mampoli oa lefatše oa mehleng le bokhabane
E na le tako e khahlanong le sehlooho sa lefats'e sa lefats'e, Julian Williams
E tsamaile hole le ba bang ba lefatše ba kang Jermell Charlo
E nkile “The” ho tloha 3 Melemo e fapaneng e kenyeletsa Eddie Gomez
Koranta ea hae ea pele ea Kompheng ea Kendeal Mena e ne e le ea ESPN #2 Bapala Letsatsi

Veteran Contender Andrzej Fonfara Withdraws from Fight Against Edwin Rodriguez Slated for Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes Saturday, March 9 Ka Seriti sa bophelo bo botle ba lipapali tsa lipapali tsa lipapali tsa Carson, California

Hard-Hitting Abel Ramos and Battle-Tested Francisco Santana Step In for All-Action Welterweight Showdown In Co-Feature

WBC Welterweight World Champion Sumter Porter e etsa pele

Title Defense Against Mandatory Challenger Yordenis Ugas In

Main Event – Kgaso Qala kwa 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT

Carson, CALIF. (February 14, 2019) – Veteran contender and two-time title challenger Andrzej Fonfara has withdrawn from his match against Edwin Rodriguez that was scheduled to be part of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes on Saturday, March 9 from Dignity Health Sports Park, Setsi sa pele sa Stubthub, a Carson, California.

Stepping in as the replacement co-feature is a 10-round, all-action welterweight showdown between hard-hittingAbel Ramos le ntoa-lekoaFrancisco “Share” Santana. Coverage begins at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT and is headlined by WBC Welterweight World ChampionShawn Portermaking his first title defense in primetime against mandatory challengerYordenis Ugas.

Tickets for the live event, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, leng Sale hona joale. Tickets ka rekoa kwa AXS.com.

The 31-year-old Fonfara announced that he is retiring from boxing, prompting him to withdraw from the fight against Rodriguez on Wednesday.

There is no more enthusiasm and above all no more of the motivation and adrenaline that gave me the desire to go into the ring and compete,” Fonfara said. “I am healthy. Everything is okay. But I no longer have the heart for boxing.

Ramos (23-3-2, 18 Kos) has put together four technical knockout victories since losing a hard-fought majority decision to welterweight contender Jamal James in front of Jameshometown crowd in Minneapolis on April 13, 2018. The 27-year-old from Casa Grande, Arizona proved against James that he’s a formidable opponent for anyone in the 147-pound division.

Santana (25-6-1, 12 Kos) needs an impressive victory over Ramos to remain a force in the welterweight division. The 31-year-old Santana of Santa Barbara, California is coming off a majority decision over the always-tough Felix Diaz and owns victories over then unbeaten fighters Eddie Gomez and Kendal Mena.

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GERVONTA DAVIS DEFENDS WBA SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE WITH THRILLING FIRST-ROUND TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT OF HUGO RUIZ SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM DIGNITY HEALTH SPORTS PARK IN CARSON, CALIF.


Mario Barrios Remains Undefeated With Fourth-Round TKO Of Richard Zamora

Javier Fortuna Scores Unanimous Decision Against Sharif Bogere In Telecast Opener

Watch The Encore Presentation Monday At 10 P.M. Et / PT
On SHOWTIME EXTREME®

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Carson, Dorella., (February 9, 2019) – Gervonta Davis defended his WBA Super Featherweight World Championship with a thrilling first-round TKO of former world champion Hugo Ruiz before a sellout crowd of 8,048 at Dignity Health Sports Park Saturday non SHOWTIME.
Knockdown video highlight: https://s.sho.com/2URYn8t

Baltimore’s Davis (21-0, 20 Kos) recorded his eighth career first-round knockout as referee Jack Reiss called off the fight with one second remaining in the first round following a devastating sweeping right hook by Davis connected cleanly and sent Ruiz (39-5, 32 Kos) down to his knees.

Davis, who entered the ring to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”, wasted little time showing why he is one of boxing rising super stars with his impressive fourth win in a world title fight. The 24-year-old Davis is the youngest U.S.-born world titlist in boxing and was headlining for the first time.

With his promoter Floyd Mayweather looking on, Davis made quick work of his late-replacement opponent. “I knew it was coming,"O ile a re. “I wanted to go more rounds, but I knew if I got him out of there early I could fight again sooner. When I touched the jab I saw his arm was in front of his face so if I threw a hook or uppercut it was right in line.”

Davis, who has now stopped his last 12 bahanyetsi ba, connected on 50 etsang liphesente tse matla a hae punches, just under the 51 percent power accuracy he logged in his last four fights.

The late substitute 32-year-old Ruiz was fighting for the second time in three weeks as he replaced the injured Abner Mares. Ruiz was used to being on the other side of first-round knockouts having recorded 18 of his own during his career.

As soon as he started landing punches, I could feel them,” Ruiz said. “I have a lot of first round knock outs, today was my turn to lose in the first round. It happens in boxing.”

Next up for Davis could be the winner of the March 2 Ricardo Nunez-Edner Cherry WBA Eliminator on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center. “We could do that,” Davis said. “At the end of the day I’m a fighter. I’m a fighter and I have a great team. One of the best in the sport. I believe in my team and whatever they line up, Ke se ke lokile.

Davis told SHOWTIME reporter Jim Gray he’s ready for a sweet homecoming for his next fight. “Yes, mohlomphehi. We’re coming to Baltimore. We’re going home, baby.”

A ho sebdisana tšobotsi, Mario Barrios (23-0, 14 Kos) knocked out his seventh consecutive opponent as the 23-year-old from San Antonio stopped Mexico’s Richard Zamora (15-3, 10 Kos). The stoppage o ile a tla ka 2:16 in round four as referee Ray Corona waved off the fight after a barrage of Barrios punches landed cleanly and dazed the game Zamora.

With noted trained Virgil Hunter in his corner, the accurate Barrios landed a staggering 59 etsang liphesente tse matla a hae punches, ho akarelletsa le 37 ea 58 (64 lekholong) in the fourth and final round.

“He wasn’t an easy target at all,"Ho boletse Barrios, who sparred with Amir Khan and Devin Haney in training camp and is the WBA’s No. 1 ranked fighter at 140 lik'hilograma tse. We just used everything we worked on in camp to find my range.”

He added: “It was an amazing fight. I tip my hat to Zamora – he’s a hell of a warrior. I wish him nothing but the best for the rest of his career. Like he said at the press conference, he wanted a war and I brought it to him. Total respect to him.”

Zamora was making his United States debut. “I came to fight,"O ile a re. “I didn’t come to lay down. I thought I still could have fought more. I don’t want to criticize the referee. He did what he had to do.”

Barrios said he’s ready for the next big step-up in his career. “That’s up to my managerial team,"O ile a re. “Whenever they feel I’m ready I’ll fight for a world title. Any one of them. I am knocking down the door for a world title right now.”

In the telecast opener, Javier Fortuna (34-2-1, 23 Kos) won a unanimous decision against Sharif Bogere (32-2, 20 Kos) ka 10 ho pota bobebe bout. All three judges scored the fight 96-93 in favor of Fortuna.

The southpaw Fortuna, ea bompoli, Boima, by way of the Dominican Republic, knocked down Bogere in the sixth round, the same round Bogere suffered a nasty cut above his right eye after an accidental head clash.

The knockdown occurred after a powerful left uppercut by Fortuna dazed Bogere, who appeared to be pushed down and touched his glove on the canvas. Referee Edward Collantes scored it a knockdown, giving Fortuna the 10-8 pota.

"(The knock down) was correct,"O ile a re Fortuna, who said he would love a future shot against Davis. “I saw his eyes were a little glossy and his legs buckled a bit. When I saw that he was cut, the game plan changed again and we had to work again to attack the cut.”

Originally from Uganda but now living in Las Vegas, Bogere gave himself a seven out of 10 grade. “I think I won the fight,"O ile a re. “Even the knockdown was bull. He kept coming at me with the head. He kept trying to head butt me. The challenge was that there was blood in my eye. The first couple of rounds I was boxing him easily.”

At the midway point of the fight, Fortuna began pulling away winning rounds six, seven and eight on SHOWTIME Steve Farhood’s unofficial scorecard as Bogere continued to fade, although coming back to win round nine on Farhood’s card.

In the power punch category, Fortuna connected on 89 ea 310 punches for 29 percent while Bogere landed 59 ea 317 for just 19 lekholong. Bogere was riding a 13-fight winning streak over the past six years coming into the fight.

“What I want right now is a contract so I can fight Gervonta Davis wherever. Lomachenko, any of them,"O ile a re Fortuna, who had a No Decision against Adrian Granados last June on SHOWTIME after falling out of the ring in the fourth round suffering a head and neck injury.

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN featured two live undercard fights on social media platforms leading into the televised tripleheader. Former world title challenger Erickson Lubin (20-1, 15 Kos) knocked down Ishe Smith (29-11, 12 Kos) a total of four times before the fight was stopped at the end of round three in a scheduled 10-round super welterweight bout. Undefeated super lightweight Juan Heraldez (16-0, 10 Kos) stopped Eddie Ramirez (17-3, 11 Kos) in round seven of a scheduled 10-round fight.

Veteran broadcaster Brian Custer hosted SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Versatile combat sportscaster Mauro Ranallo called the action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, boxing historian Steve Farhood as unofficial ringside scorer, and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. Alejandro Luna and former world champion Raul Marquez hosted the telecast in Spanish, available via Secondary Audio Programming (Sap). The Executive Producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING was David Dinkins Jr., with Bob Dunphy directing.

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader will replay on Monday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

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