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Long-Awaited Victor Ortiz & Andre Berto Rematch Set for Primetime Saturday, April 30 As Premier Boxing Champions On FOX & FOX Deportes Comes To StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

Die! Highly Anticipated Light Heavyweight Showdown Between
Edwin Rodriguez & Thomas Williams Jr.
& Former Multiple Division Champion Fernando Montiel Takes On Unbeaten Jorge Lara In Featherweight Action
Televised agbegbe Bẹrẹ Ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT
Tiketi Lori tita Bayi!
Carson, CALIF. (March 17, 2016) – Tele welterweight aye aṣaju “Vicious” Victor Ortiz (31-5-2, 24 KOs) ati Omiiran “Awọn eranko” Berto (30-4, 23 KOs) will meet again in a 12-round welterweight rematch in primetime on Saturday, April 30 bi Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori Akata ati Akata idaraya comes to StubHub Center in Carson, Calif.
Televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 8 p.m. ATI/5 p.m. PT and features two exciting undercard attractions. Light heavyweight sluggers Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez (28-1, 19 KOs)ati Thomas “Top Aja” Williams Jr. (19-1, 13 KOs)meet in a 10-round brawl plus former three-division world champion Fernando “Cochulito” Montiel (54-5-2, 39 KOs) faces unbeaten Mexican brawler Jorge Lara (27-0-2, 19 KOs) in a 10-round featherweight battle.
Ortiz and Berto first faced off in their 2011 welterweight world title barnburner that garnered significant Fight of the Year buzz. The bout saw both men hit the canvas twice, including a thrilling round six in which each fighter was knocked down. Ni ipari, Ortiz walked away with a unanimous decision. A victory in the rematch will propel the winner to the forefront of the world title picture in this stacked with talent division.
I know I’m in for another war,” Said Ortiz. “I’ve always been open to a rematch because Berto has a big mouth and something to prove. After our fight, he went on a losing streak, because I gave his opponents a blueprint on how to beat him. My losses have been unfortunate, but I wouldn’t want to come up against me at this stage in the game. My name is Victor and that’s no coincidence.
This is the fight the people have been waiting for and it’s time to give it to them,” Said Berto. “I am in a good place mentally, physically and spiritually. I’ve never wanted my story to be perfect, that’s boring. Life is filled with ups and downs and I’ve embraced them all in my career. Everything I’ve been through has turned me into a savage. It’s time to close this chapter once and for all. I want his head!”
The undercard bouts are sure to feature exciting two-way action as the experienced veterans Rodriguez and Montiel look to hold-off rising contenders in Williams Jr. and Lara.
This is a very big fight for the light heavyweight division,” Said Rodriguez. “Thomas brings it, sugbon ki se ni mo. You can expect fireworks from the opening bell as we are both looking to put on a sensational performance. Ti o a wi, the light heavyweight championship is right around the corner, and there is nothing that is going to stop me from getting there.
I’m thrilled to be fighting on this card,” Williams si wi. “When they called me about this fight, Mo ti wi, ‘I love it, let’s make it happen.I think that it’s going to be a really exciting and fan-friendly matchup. Edwin is a strong fighter who I know is going to be prepared to bring it on fight night, and I’ll make sure I’m ready to do the same.
It’s a pleasure to be on this fight card and I promise an exciting night for the fans,” Said Montiel. “I came up short in my last fight, but I am determined to become a world champion in a new weight class. I always come to fight and I will be throwing punches non-stop until I’m victorious on April 30.
I’m blessed to be back in the ring as part of this great night of fights,” Said Lara. “My dream is to be a world champion, and to do that I have to beat fighters like Montiel. Mo ti fi owo mi alatako, but right now he is on my way and nothing is going to stop me.
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PBC on FOX in primetime debuted on January 23 and featured a thrilling three-fight card that was topped by undefeated star Danny Garcia conquering former world champion Robert Guerrero to claim a welterweight world title in a back-and-forth brawl. Another exciting contest in the welterweight division is sure to thrill those watching at home and the Southern California boxing fans in attendance.
We are proud to be bringing this long awaited rematch to the StubHub Center and the Los Angeles boxing fans,” wi Tom Brown ti ni igbega TGB. “Victor Ortiz and Andre Berto battled back in 2011, and their meeting on April 30 will take care of unfinished business.
After the overwhelming success of the return to boxing on FOX in January, after an almost 20 year absence, FOX Sports and FOX Deportes are thrilled to present the second Premier Boxing Champions fight on April 30,” David wi Nathanson, Akata Sports Ori ti Business Operations.
StubHub Center is excited to host this welterweight bout on Saturday, April 30,” said Katie Pandolfo, General Manager of StubHub Center. “We look forward to an exciting rematch and an electric atmosphere at the premier outdoor boxing venue in the United States.
An moriwu Onija ti o kò shies kuro lati igbese, Ortiz returned to the ring in December 2015 one year after injuring his hand during a third round stoppage of Manuel Perez. The 29-year-old stopped Gilberto Sanchez Leon in his last bout for his second victory in a row. Ortiz was a 147-pound world champion when he defeated Berto in 2011 lati ṣeto soke a showdown pẹlu Floyd Mayweather. The Kansas-abinibi ti lo akoko ni to šẹšẹ years lati fiimu ti ipa ninu sinima iru bi “Southpaw” ati “Awọn inawo naa 3” but is now fully focused on a return to the pinnacle of the welterweight division.
Berto is a former amateur standout and Olympian for his native Haiti. He challenged now-retired pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather in September. The offensive-minded Berto always makes for sensational scraps as his 2012 slugfest with Robert Guerrero was another Fight of the Year candidate. The 32-year-old thrilled in his PBC debut last March when he stopped Josesito Lopez in the sixth round of their welterweight showdown.
An àseparí magbowo ti o gba a 2006 National Golden ibọwọ wúrà medal ati a 2005 U.S. National asiwaju goolu medal, the 30-year-old Rodriguez enters this fight a winner of his last four fights. Bi ni awọn Dominican Republic sugbon ija jade ti Worcester, Massachusetts, Rodriguez’s only loss came to the undefeated Andre Ward in 2013. He owns impressive victories over previously unbeaten fighters Will Rosinsky, Jason Escalera, Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna, Craig Baker and Michael Seals. Against Seals, ninu re julọ to šẹšẹ ija lori Kọkànlá Oṣù 13, Edwin rose from the canvas to score a devastating third-round TKO in what was a ‘Fight of the Year’ tani.
Williams Jr., a 28-year-old from Fort Washington, Maryland, was introduced to boxing by his father, a former pro fighter. A dynamite puncher, Williams Jr. has registered seven of his 13 knockouts in the first round. Sibẹsibẹ, the southpaw has also proven his endurance with unanimous decision victories over warriors like Michael Gbenga, Yusaf Mack and Otis Griffin. Most recently he earned two victories, including a second-round TKO over world-ranked contender Umberto Savigne last November.
The veteran Montiel won his first world title in 2000 lori Isidro Garcia o si lọ lori lati ni akọle gba performances lori Pedro Alzacar, Ivan Hernandez, Z bọtini, Ciso Morales ati Hozumi Hasegawa. Bi ni Sinaloa, Mexico, Montiel rode an eight-fight win streak heading into his October world title shot against Lee Selby. Montiel’s aggressive style frustrated Selby but it was not enough for him to grab a title in his fourth weight class.
Undefeated jade ti Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Lara ṣe rẹ U.S. debut on March 7, 2015 pẹlu kan akọkọ yika stoppage ti Mario Macias ni Las fegasi. The 25-year-old has ended seven of his last nine opponents early including experienced contenders Jovanny Soto, Jairo Hernandez ati Oscar Ibarra. He looks to rebound from a technical draw in his last outing after the fight was stopped in six rounds due to numerous cuts Lara had received from accidental headbutts.
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NIU YOKI (December 3, 2015, 2015) – A nikan game ojuami gba a ṣeto nipasẹ awọn Winner ti awọn laipe $2000 Throwdown Fanatasy Boxing Game bi Ernesto Lopez(“Ring_King24”) racked soke 474.5 lapapọ irokuro ojuami lati Yaworan awọn $400.00 Winner ká ayẹwo.
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Eyi ni a sunmọ wo ni Lopez’ gba egbe:

Lopez kọ rẹ gba egbe ni ayika meta ri to awọn ayanfẹ ni Tim Bradley, Edwin Rodriguez ($5800) ati Vasyl Lomachenko ($5800). This trio cost him a total of $16,400 ni ibudó owo pẹlu nikan $8600 remaining for him to spend on his final two fighters. The helping hand was provided by Karim Guerfi ($4300), awọn kẹta lawin Onija ati decisive underdog dipo Alejandro Gonzalez, Jr. Jarrett Hurd je Lopez’ ik gbe.
Nipa jije awọn nikan player lati mu marun bori, Lopez je ni orekore si orisii rẹ 474.5 record-setting points. The rest of the top 10 finishers wà nikan ni anfani lati yan merin bori ni ere yi ati ti o safihan lati wa ni awọn iyato.
Throwdown irokuro ká gbogbo-akoko winningest player, “Yuggy,” pín keji-ibi pẹlu 436.4 ojuami fun a $130.00 prize. Sibẹsibẹ, o wọ egbe re ni igba mẹta lati win fere bi Elo bi awọn ere Winner, $390.00. The beauty of Throwdown Fantasy is that players may enter a contest as many times as he or she chooses, imudarasi awọn Iseese ti gba owo.


Nipa jije awọn nikan player lati mu marun bori, Lopez je ni orekore si orisii rẹ 474.5 record-setting points. The rest of the top 10 finishers wà nikan ni anfani lati yan merin bori ni ere yi ati ti o safihan lati wa ni awọn iyato.
Throwdown irokuro ká gbogbo-akoko winningest player, “Yuggy,” pín keji-ibi pẹlu 436.4 ojuami fun a $130.00 prize. Sibẹsibẹ, o wọ egbe re ni igba mẹta lati win fere bi Elo bi awọn ere Winner, $390.00. The beauty of Throwdown Fantasy is that players may enter a contest as many times as he or she chooses, imudarasi awọn Iseese ti gba owo.
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Edwin Rodriguez ATI Michael n fi èdìdí dí fi “Ija TI odun kan” Tani IN Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON Spike Gbangba Ìṣẹlẹ LATI Beau RIVAGE asegbeyin ti & Itatẹtẹ IN Biloxi, Miss.

Thomas Williams Jr. Scores 2nd Yika TKO ose Humberto Savigne Ni Co-Main ti oyan
Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto
Photo Ike: Eli Baylis / Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
Biloxi, Miss. (Kọkànlá Oṣù 13) – Ni a telecast showcasing merin njà a fi opin lapapọ ti 13 iyipo pẹlu 11 knockdowns ati mẹrin knockouts, Boxing egeb won mu si a night ti sensational Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) on Spike igbese lati awọn Beau Rivage ohun asegbeyin ti & Casino ni Biloxi, Miss. The aṣalẹ parí pẹlú pẹlu ohun gbogbo manigbagbe jade ogun laarin ina heavyweights Edwin Rodriguez ati Michael edidi.
Rodriguez wá jade fifi ati lati awọn akọkọ Belii, sisọ edidi ni akọkọ 30 aaya ti awọn ti ija pẹlu a lile osi. Edidi lu awọn kanfasi, ni pada on ẹsẹ rẹ o si lọ silẹ Rodriguez ko ani 30 aaya nigbamii. Pẹlu 10 aaya lati lọ ni akọkọ yika, Edidi silẹ Rodriguez lẹẹkansi, o nri yika ọkan ninu awọn nṣiṣẹ fun “Yika ti Odun.”
Mejeeji ogun wà die-die cautious bọ jade ti awọn oniwun wọn igun ni awọn keji yika, sugbon o je Rodriguez ti o silẹ edidi pẹlu a ọwọ ọtún pẹ ni awọn yika ati ki o tesiwaju lati ipalara fun u pẹlu punches nlọ sinu awọn opin ti yika meji. Awọn ija ti a duro 24 aaya sinu yika mẹta nigbati Rodriguez kile edidi pẹlu ọwọ ọtún a ti rán i thundering si kanfasi nfa awọn enia ni Biloxi lati lọ egan ati ti o nri awọn ija ni awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ fun “Ija ti Odun.”
Rodriguez wi rẹ išẹ:
“Edidi wà gan alakikanju. Mo ti mọ o je alakikanju lọ sinu o, ṣugbọn ti o safihan o lalẹ. O tì lile punches, ṣugbọn ohun ti mo ti ṣe aṣaju se. Mo ni pada soke. Anyone can go down in a fight, ṣugbọn awọn oniwe-ti o ba ti o ba gba pada si oke ati bi o gba pada soke wipe ọran. Sh * t ṣẹlẹ. O o kan ni lati tọju on ija. O kan fẹ ni aye – o ni lati wa ni anfani lati gba pada soke.
“O si mu mi pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara Asokagba, sugbon ni opin, Mo je anfani lati pari i si pa.
“O je kan nla ija. O kan lara nla. A wà mejeeji ni awqn apẹrẹ. My ijanilaya lọ si pa si Michael edidi. Ti a ti fun awọn egeb a nla show.”

Edidi, ti o rojọ ti dislocating rẹ shoulder awọn wọnyi ni Punch ti akọkọ rán Rodriguez si kanfasi, ni ebi npa a fun rematch wipe:
“Gbogbo igba ti mo aṣọ mi jab o gbe, sugbon mo dislocated mi shoulder ni akọkọ yika. Mo ní u pẹlu mi punches. Ti o ba ti Mo ní gbogbo mi irinṣẹ, nibẹ ni ko si ona ti o le ti lu mi.
“Mo ní u lu ni awọn keji yika. Mo mọ. Mo ro bi awọn Ref ti a ti lọ lati da o. Ti o ba ti o duro ti o pẹlu mi, ẽṣe ti ko o da o pẹlu rẹ?
“O je kan nla ija. O si jẹ alakikanju a eniyan. Mo fẹ a rematch. Jowo fun mi o si.”
Ni awọn ọna, yet igbese-aba ti televised ibẹrẹ ti o ri meta knockdowns ni kere ju meji iyipo, Thomas Williams Jr.ayo ohun moriwu keji yika TKO lori Humberto Savigne ni a ina heavyweight showdown.
Williams Jr. fi ẹtọ rẹ iperegede lati bẹrẹ awọn keji yika, knocking mọlẹ Savigne pẹlu kan lẹsẹsẹ ti punches. Savigne je anfani lati ṣe awọn ti o si ẹsẹ rẹ nikan lati wa ni lona soke lodi si awọn ropes bi Williams Jr. tesiwaju gège flurries ti punches ti o ṣẹlẹ referee Keith Hughes lati fì si pa awọn baramu ni iseju 1:48.
“Mo wa gan dun pẹlu mi išẹ,” Said Williams Jr. “Mo ti ko ti ni awọn iwọn ni 11 osu ati ki o mo ti wà setan. O ro a kekere kan yatọ si. Ti o dun a kekere apa sinu mi nini lu mọlẹ. Mo ti wá pada ati ki o ja ẹnikan pẹlu a pupo ti agbara. Fun mi lati pada wa ki o ja a Onija bi i fihan a pupo.
[Lori ni lu mọlẹ ni akọkọ yika] “Mo ti a ti ko san ifojusi. Mo ti a ti ko ni duro si awọn ere ètò. Mo ti a ti gbiyanju lati ṣeto ohun kan ati ki o Mo ni awọn mu pẹlu a ọtun. I was very surprised. O si wehin mi soke. O si mu mi lọ ko tọ si ona. Tì a shot. O ko ipalara mi. O si wehin mi soke. Mo wi 'O ni akoko lati lọ si sise bayi.’
“Mo ti mọ o ti lilọ lati gba cocky lẹhin ti o ti lu mi si isalẹ ati ti awọn dajudaju ti mo si mu awọn anfani ti o.”
Lẹhin ohun ti o ro je a ni ileri ibere, Savigne ka awọn ọna ọgangan on kíkọ rẹ game ètò.
“Ni awọn igba akọkọ ti yika Mo ro bi mo ti a ti controlling awọn Pace ti awọn ija. Nibẹ je a filasi knockdown ati ki o mo ti ni ọtun pada si oke ati ti lu u sọkalẹ. Mo ti o kan ni kekere kan bit desperate. Mo si lọ lati Slug i ati ki o yẹ ki o ti muduro mi ijinna.
“Awọn isoro ni, Mo ni desperate. Ni mi kẹhin tọkọtaya ti njà, Mo ti ko ti ni anfani si idojukọ.
“Mo ti pari soke ṣiṣe awọn àdánù, sugbon a padanu wa flight bọ nibi ati gbogbo mi iṣeto ti a da àwọn ni pipa. Ko ohun ikewo, sugbon o pato dun sinu mi išẹ lalẹ.”
Unbeaten welterweight afojusọna Bryant Perrella ni ohun anfani lati Trust rẹ ogbon bi ara ti awọn Spike telecast ati ki o ko egbin akoko a ṣiṣe awọn ohun sami. Seconds after the opening bell tolled, Perrella (12-0, 10 KOs) gbe crushing a si ọtun lati awọn ara ti Chaquib Fadli, rán si kanfasi, Abajade ni a akọkọ yika TKO.
“Mo wa kan dun mo ti ni awọn ise ṣe,” Said Perrella. “A ṣe ohun ti a ti ní lati se – satunṣe, mu ki o si ya itoju ti owo. Eleyi jẹ mi akoko ati Kadara mi. Ohunkohun ti wa ni lilọ si da mi lati iyọrisi àlá mi.”
Ni awọn ija lẹsẹkẹsẹ ṣaaju ki awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ, alagbara middleweight Fernando Guerrero gba wọle ohun moriwu 7th yika TKO lori Brazil puncher Daniel Souza Santos ni ohun igbese-aba ti ija ti o ri fists flying lati awọn nsii Belii. Sugbon o je a ọna ti nri ti punches ti o rán Souza Santos si kanfasi. Pelu jije anfani lati duro, awọn referee waved si pa awọn ti ija.
“Fun mi, yi ija je gbogbo nipa igbaradi,” Said Guerrero. “Nigba ti o ba lọ nipasẹ idanwo ati tribulations, o dagba bi a Onija ati bi a eniyan. Mo ni awọn ti o dara ju egbe ni ayika mi bayi. Mo ti sọ a ti njẹ, èémí ati igbe Boxing ati awọn ti o fihan lalẹ.”
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PBC on Spike headlined nipasẹ Edwin Rodriguez vs. Michael edidi ti a igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment.
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Edwin Rodriguez & Michael n fi èdìdí dí de IN Biloxi, Mississippi ATI jiroro lori Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON Spike showdown Jimo, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 LATI Beau RIVAGE asegbeyin ti & Itatẹtẹ

Televised agb.yi Bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT
Biloxi, Miss. (Kọkànlá Oṣù 11, 2015) – Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez (27-1, 18 KOs)ati Michael edidi (19-0, 14 KOs) wa ni o kan ọjọ kuro lati imọlẹ wọn heavyweight showdown on Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) loriSpike mu placeFriday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 lati Beau Rivage ohun asegbeyin ti & Casino ni Biloxi, Mississippi.
The night ti igbese bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT pẹlu Thomas “Top Aja” Williams (18-1, 12 KOs) ati Humberto Savigne (12-2, 9 KOs) ni a ina heavyweight figagbaga.
Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Idanilaraya, ti wa ni owole ni $62.95, $48.95, $34.95 ati $20.95, plus-ori ati iṣẹ owo. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi ati ki o le ti wa ni ra ni awọn Beau Rivage Theatre apoti ọfiisi, www.ticketmaster.com tabi nipa pipe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000.
Rodriguez ati edidi de si awọn Mississippi Gulf ni etikun Wednesday ati ki o ní a pupo lati sọ nipa Fridaynight ká matchup.
Edwin Rodriguez
“Yi eniyan [Michael edidi] ni undefeated. Ti o ni ọkan ipenija. Re lakaye. O si ko ni ko mo bi lati padanu. Mo nilo lati wa si jade ki o si parowa fun u pe o le. Ti o ni akọkọ ogun. O nilo lati parowa wọn, o ni akoko fun o lati padanu bayi, Mo wa dara ju ti o.
“O ni kan ti o dara ati ki o jab ti o dara agbara. Mo nilo lati wa ni mọ pe ti o le Punch.
I have a nutritionist that I see every three weeks. I couldn’t make weight when I was going to fight Andre Ward. Ṣiṣe àdánù gba a pupo ti ìyàsímímọ.
“Ti lọ sinu mi ija pẹlu Andre Ward, mi lakaye ti yi pada. O tẹlẹ sonu si awọn asekale ṣaaju ki o to ani Witoelar ni iwọn. O n ara rẹ enikeji o ti o ko ba le ṣe àdánù, o ko ba le se ti o mọ. O ko ribee o.
“Mo kọ lati si ibawi mi isonu on ohunkohun. Mo ro pe o si wà kan ti o dara Onija ti night. Mo n gbiyanju lati ṣe mi ni ami 175 ati boya si isalẹ awọn opopona, Mo ti le gba a rematch si i.”
Michael n fi èdìdí dí
“Ija ki sunmo si ile tumo si ohun gbogbo si mi. Eleyi jẹ awọn tobi ija ti mi ọmọ ati ki o Mo n lilọ lati ya awọn anfani yi anfani.
“Mi gbogbo aye, Mo lero bi Mo ti sọ a ti destined fun titobi ati yi ni mi ni anfani.
“Mo ranti bọ si awọn Beau Rivage bi a omo kekere pẹlu mi baba ati ki o Mo yoo wo ni yi ńlá ile ati ki o so fun un pe mo ti lilọ lati duro ninu yara a nibi nigbati mo dagba si oke ati bayi orukọ mi jẹ lori awọn marquee. Awọn oniwe-a ala wá otito.
“Edwin jẹ ẹya RÍ Onija. O si n ja diẹ ninu awọn nla atako sugbon o ni o ni a pipadanu on rẹ gba. Mo se ko ati awọn oniwe-lilọ si duro lori wipe ọna Kọkànlá Oṣù 13.
“Mo irin ni smart. Mo ni a ìyí ni ti ara eko ti ti kọ mi diẹ ninu awọn ti o yatọ ikẹkọ imuposi ti o ko ba le kọ ni a idaraya.
“A win on Friday tumo si miran igbese si akọle a aye shot. Ti o ni awọn ìlépa. Lati ja fun aye a akọle ati ki o Mo ni lati lu Edwin Rodriguez lati gba o. O si ti wa ni duro ni mi ọna.
“Mo ni mi iwọn orukọ 'Cannonhandz’ bi ohun magbowo nigbati mo bere si Boxing ni a awujo aarin ati nibẹ wà a pupo ti kekere awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ nibẹ. Wọn yoo gbọ mi lu awọn mitts tabi awọn apo ati ki o sọ 'Nigbati o ba Punch, bi o ba ndun nibẹ ni o wa cannons ibon yiyan jade ninu rẹ ibọwọ,’ ati awọn ti o ti di lailai niwon.
“Emi ko le duro fun Friday night. Eleyi jẹ mi ni anfani ati lati wa ni anfani lati pa mi undefeated gba ati ki o ya si isalẹ ẹnikan pẹlu a mọ orukọ ninu awọn idaraya ki sunmo si mi ilu ti Mobile ni a ibukun.”
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Moriwu LIGHT Heavyweights Thomas Williams & Humberto Savigne Pade IN Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON iwasoke televised ibẹrẹ 9 P.M. ATI

Jimo, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 LATI Beau RIVAGE asegbeyin ti & Itatẹtẹ
IN Biloxi, Mississippi
Biloxi, Miss. (October 28, 2015) – Moriwu ina heavyweights Thomas “Top Aja” Williams (18-1, 12 KOs) ati Humberto Savigne (12-2, 9 KOs) yoo pade ni a 10-yika figagbaga lati ṣii soke Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Spike, Friday, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 lati awọn Beau Rivage ohun asegbeyin ti & Casino on awọn Mississippi Gulf ni etikun, pẹlu televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI.
The PBC on Spike akọkọ iṣẹlẹ pits ina heavyweight contender Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez (27-1, 18 KOs) lodi si undefeated Michael edidi (19-0, 14 KOs) ni a 10-yika ibalopọ.
“Mo lero patapata rejuvenated nlọ sinu yi ija,” Said Williams. “Mo ti sọ ti ni anfani lati gba pada si awọn ohun ti mo ti sọ ṣe ni ibudó niwon ibẹrẹ ninu mi ọmọ ati ki o Mo wa yiya funKọkànlá Oṣù 13. Mo ti ri mi alatako ati ki o Mo n gbimọ lori kíkó i yato si. Mo ti yio jẹ ṣẹgun nigbati mo kuro ni iwọn.”
“Mo n rilara ọkan ọgọrun ogorun-ati ti ní a nla ikẹkọ ibudó,” Said Savigne. “Mo n ṣiṣẹ lile ati ki o wá Kọkànlá Oṣù 13, o ti n lilọ si jẹ a ako han Humberto Savigne. Emi ko fẹ lati ṣe asọtẹlẹ eyikeyi, sugbon mo n bọ fun awọn iṣẹgun.”
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Ni 28 years--atijọ, Williams ti wa ni nwa lati ya jade miran alakikanju contender lori rẹ opopona si akọle ariyanjiyan. The Washington Fort, Maryland-bi Onija ti o ni victories lori Enrique Ornela, Cornelius White ati Yusaf Mack jakejado re ọmọ. O si julọ laipe didari Michael Gbenga lori rẹ ọna lati lọ si ipinnu ebun a unanimous ni December 2014.
A bi ni Cuba sugbon ija bayi jade ti Miami, Savigne gba a goolu loôdun ni 1999 Pan American eré ati awọn 2000 Ilẹ Cuba National Championships. O si ti lu Jeff Lacy, Maxell Taylor ati tẹlẹ unbeaten awọn onija Jackson Junior ati Quinton Rankin niwon yipada pro ni 2009.
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LIGHT Heavyweight Contender Edwin Rodriguez ogun undefeated Michael n fi èdìdí dí LIVE ON kọkanla. 13 EDITION OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON SPIKE FROM BEAU RIVAGE RESORT & Itatẹtẹ IN Biloxi 9 P.M. Et / PT

Tiketi lori tita Bayi
Biloxi, Miss. (October 1, 2015) – Light heavyweight contender Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez (27-1, 18 KOs) yoo ya lori undefeated Michael edidi (19-0, 14 KOs) Friday, Oṣu kọkanla. 13 lori Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) on Spike gbe lati MGM Resorts International ká lẹwa Beau Rivage ohun asegbeyin ti & Casino on awọn Mississippi Gulf ni etikun. Televised agbegbe yoo bẹrẹ ni 9 p.m. ATI/PT.
“Eleyi jẹ kan tobi anfani fun mi lati kedere simenti ara mi bi ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju 175-pounders ni gbogbo awọn ti Boxing,” Said Rodriguez. “Michael edidi ti wa ni bọ lati ja ati ki o Mo mọ ohun ti a win tumo si fun u ati awọn ọmọ rẹ. Ti o a wi, yi ti ni lilọ lati wa ni mi night. George Bernard Shaw ni kete ti wi pe, 'Aye ni ko nipa wiwa ara. Life jẹ nipa ṣiṣẹda ara.’ Eleyi gun ni a pataki nkan ti awọn adojuru mo ti sọ dá fun aye mi. A win on Oṣu kọkanla. 13 rare mi a igbese pataki kan jo si nija fun a nkan ti awọn ina heavyweight ade, ati nibẹ ni ohunkohun ko si si ọkan ti yoo gba ninu mi ọna ti awọn iyọrisi ti.”
“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ gbogbo ẹni lowo fun ṣiṣe yi ija a otito,” wi edidi. “Mo ti sọ wà lojutu irorun ati ninu mi ikẹkọ lati rii daju wipe mo ti a patapata pese sile fun mi anfani nigba ti akoko wá. Mo ni a lagbara mimọ ati ti a ti bukun pẹlu a anfani lati fi aye mi talenti. Emi o jẹ setan lati lọ nigbati awọn Belii oruka on Nov.13.”
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“Edwin Rodriguez jẹ kedere ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju 175-pounders ni awọn aye, ati Emi si yọ pe o ti wa ni si sunmọ ni a baramu-soke ti yi alaja ati awọn ẹya anfani lati Trust ara lodi si a iwongba ti alakikanju igbeyewo ni awọn gíga kasi ati undefeated afojusọna Michael edidi,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya. “Awọn Winner ti yi ija yẹ ki o wa ni ila fun a shot lodi si Adonis Stevenson, tabi eyikeyi ninu awọn miiran aṣaju-ni awọn ina heavyweight pipin, ati awọn ti a reti a ti iyanu išẹ lati mejeji buruku nigbati nwọn pade Kọkànlá Oṣù 13.”
“The ina heavyweight pipin ti di ọkan ninu awọn julọ ọranyan pipin ni Boxing,” wi Jon Slusser, Olùkọ Igbakeji Aare, Idaraya ati ki o Pataki, Spike. “Spike jẹ yiya lati ni meji ninu awọn nyara irawọ ni yi àdánù kilasi, Rodriguez ati edidi, ogun ti o jade.”
“MGM Resorts International ni ile si awọn ti o dara ju Boxing isele ni awọn aye,” Beau wi Rivage Oludari Alase ti Entertainment Anthony Gibson. “Mo ti sọ ti wo a pupo ti Boxing ni awọn ti o kẹhin 40 years ati DiBella Entertainment ile iṣẹlẹ ni Beau Rivage ni o wa diẹ ninu awọn ti o dara ju Mo ti sọ ri. The itage, awọn iwọn, awọn boxers ati bugbamu ni o wa nigbagbogbo akọkọ-kilasi.”
An àseparí magbowo ti o gba a 2006 National Golden ibọwọ wúrà medal ati a 2005 U.S. National asiwaju goolu medal, awọn 30-odun-atijọ Rodriguez ti nwọ yi ija bi awọn Winner ti re kẹhin meta. Bi ni awọn Dominican Republic sugbon ija jade ti Worcester, Ibi., Rodriguez ká Daduro isonu wá si undefeated Andre Ward ni 2013 ati o ti o ni victories lori tẹlẹ undefeated awọn onija Will Rosinsky, Jason Escalera ati Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna. Julọ laipe o duro tẹlẹ unbeaten Craig Baker ni kẹta yika lori May a PBC kaadi.
Undefeated ati ija jade ti Atlanta, Georgia, Edidi wulẹ lati ṣe a ami lori Oṣu kọkanla. 13 nigbati o bi mẹẹta rẹ toughest idije lati ọjọ. Awọn 33-odun-atijọ dun kọlẹẹjì bọọlu ni awọn University of Alabama A&M ṣaaju ki o to sunmọ re ibere ni Boxing ati titan pro ni 2008. Ni 2012 ti o duro awọn RÍ Byron Mitchell ni yika ọkan ati ki o ti fi kun marun victories si rẹ gba niwon ki o si pẹlu a March gun lori Carlos Reyes.
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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & Awọn fọto


(Lati osi si otun: Murphys Boxing Ken Casey, Andre Dirrell, DiBella Entertainment’s Lou DiBella, James Degale, Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn & Murphys Boxing Sean Sullivan)

(Lati osi si otun: Murphys Boxing Ken Casey, Chris Gilbert, Logan McGuinness, Gary O’Sullivan, Edwin Rodriguez, Andre Dirrell, James DeGale, Craig Baker, Danny O'Connor & Murphys Boxing Sean Sullivan)

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Suzanne Teresa / Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija

Tẹ NIBI For Photos From Carly Gillis Photography

Boston (Le 21, 2015) – Awọn onija kópa lori Saturday ká Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC card took part in the final press conference today at historic Fenway Park in Boston before their respective fights at Agganis Arena, with televised coverage starting at 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT.

 

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Nibi ni o wa ohun ti tẹ alapejọ olukopa ni lati sọ:

 

ANDRE DIRRELL

 

A title means everything. It completes you as a fighter. That’s the top of the food chain in this sport, and that’s the pedestal we’re all trying to reach – aye asiwaju. Everybody wants to be a world champion. The greats had it and now we want it. It would mean more for my city, ebi mi ati awọn ọrẹ mi, and it’s something I’ll always be able to look back it. It would put me in the record books for life.

 

DeGale is not quiet. Today he’s chilling, maybe because he’s a little out of his comfort zone. But there’s a lot of tension when you’re standing right there next to your opponent. He might just be a little cranky today.

 

I like to lighten the mood and stay comfortable. This is all a part of the game. Let’s have fun now. It’s ass-kicking time when we get in that ring, but outside it’s all love.

 

There was a time when I didn’t want to do interviews. I didn’t want to go to fights. I didn’t want to hear fans online and on social media. I closed all them down because I didn’t want to hear people ask, ‘When are you fighting again? Talking about talent wasted, or saying I’m glad he’s gone.It hurt because there was nothing I could do. I was powerless even with all the power in the world.

James DEGALE

 

Andre says the belt doesn’t mean anything to him in the fight – daradara, the belt means everything to me and more. I am here to make history and it doesn’t happen without that title.

 

I could win lojo satide night and retire a happy manthat’s how much I want to beat Andre Dirrell. But when I do win that title, I am going for the rest of the belts, creating a lasting legacy for my country, my fans and myself.

 

Andre is a classy fighter and he showed in the press conference that he is a classy guy toowhen two fighters who believe in their ability 100 percent and know they are going to win a fight, it is going to be explosive.

 

There’s nothing but respect between us, but ultimately, we’re going to take each other to dark territory lojo satide night, it’s going to be a brutal battleand one that I am going to win.

 

Edwin Rodriguez

 

This is home for me and I’m thrilled. I know I have a good undefeated fighter in front me, so I’m looking forward to a competitive matchup. It’s going to be a great fight for the fans.

 

This is an exciting day for me. I saw Pedro Martinez pitch so many times here at Fenway and he’s going into the Hall of Fame. Bakannaa, my fellow countrymen Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz have made so much history here.

 

Being here today and then having the weigh-in at Faneuil Hall ọla and fighting lojo satide, it’s just an amazing experience.

 

Craig Baker

“Eleyi jẹ a nla anfani fun mi. I’ve dreamed of fighting on a grand scale like this since I first started boxing.

 

The entire experience has been awesome. It’s going to be an interesting fight. I’m going to keep coming forward. I’m going to keep boxing all night.

 

Everyone should look forward to an action packed night, I know it’s going to be an interesting matchup.

 

Danny O'Connor

 

A couple of years ago Ken Casey and I talked about bringing boxing back to the city of Boston. Fast-forward to today and we’re doing it.

 

I’m excited to be part of it and to see boxing in Boston blossom. It’s good for the city and all the young boxers in this area.

 

I know I have a tough opponent in front of me and I won’t take him lightly. I’m planning on putting on a show for the fans come Saturday alẹ.”

 

CHRIS GILBERT

 

I’m an aggressive come forward, in your face boxer from the first bell to the last.

 

I was full steam ahead when I got the call for this fight. I train all the time, I don’t take breaks and I’m always looking for an opportunity. Mo ti ko le jẹ idunnu.

 

Danny O’Connor is one of the best in my weight division in New England. Everything he does, he does well.

 

I just need to keep my head and continue to come forward, I can’t get frustrated. I’m going 100 percent the full way through. If I’m busy and I fight smart I get good outcomes.

 

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Awọn Saturday, Le 23 edition of Premier Boxing Champions lori NBC awọn ẹya ara ẹrọAndre Dirrell (24-1, 16 KOs) ati James DeGale (20-1, 14 KOs) in a 12-round super middleweight showdown and Edwin Rodriguez (26-1, 17 KOs) la. Craig Baker (16-0, 12 KOs) in 10-round light heavyweight match up. . Live coverage of this special Memorial Day weekend afternoon edition of PBC on NBC starts at 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT on NBC and goes until 6:00 pm. ATI / 3:00 p.m. PT when the action switches over to NBCSN from 6:00 p.m. ATI/3:00 p.m. PT until 7:00 p.m. ATI/4:00 p.m. PT.

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BIG-TIME BOXING RETURNS TO BOSTON ON SATURDAY, May 23 WITH PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC

TAKE A LOOK BACK AT BOSTON’S RICH BOXING HISTORY

Boston (Le 20, 2015) – Boston is known for being home to some of the most passionate sports fans in the country, but many may not know that it is also a city that has had a long and rich history with the sweet science. Lori Saturday, Le 23, world championship boxing is officially back in Beantown when Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC returns with a showdown between Andre Dirrell ati James DeGale at Boston University’s Agganis Arena with coverage on NBC beginning at 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT.

 

The last time Boston saw a world championship fight was May 23, 2006 when two world title fights took place at TD Bank Garden, formerly the Boston Garden. That night saw British superstar Ricky “Hitman” Hatton ijatil Luis Collazo in a welterweight world title fight, nigba ti Eric Aiken inu tẹlẹ undefeated Valdemir Pereira for a featherweight world title.

Fighting in the Boston Garden was a great honor, never mind in a world title fight, but even a four rounder,” wi Tony DeMarco, who won the welterweight world title in 1955 at the Boston Garden. “I had more fights there than anybody (28), including my pro debut. It’s always good fighting at home. You’re more comfortable at home. The fans know and honor you. Boston fans were real fight fans.

 

Boston has been deeply invested in boxing since the early 20th century. Lati 1902-1908 the small town of Chelsea that borders Boston became the mecca for boxing as the sport was banned throughout most of America. Sibẹsibẹ, Chelsea had a special ordinance that legalized boxing. It was during this time that Jack Johnson was faced with what he admitted was the toughest fight of his career, when he defended his heavyweight title against Sam Langford on April 6, 1906. Johnson won by a 15-round unanimous decision and refused to fight Langford again.

 

Ni afikun, Fenway Park, famed home of the Boston Red Sox, ti gbalejo 29 professional boxing cards between 1919 ati 1956. Beyond just hosting big fights, Boston has also produced a slew of Hall of Fame talent who were either born in Massachusetts or called the state home.

 

Noteworthy names include Roxbury heavyweight champions John L. Sullivan, Brockton heavyweight Rocky Marcianoand Brockton resident and middleweight champion Iyanu Marvin Hagler. Boston’s own featherweight championsSandy Saddler ati George Dixon plus Boston promoter Rip Valenti have all been enshrined in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

 

Fighting in Boston was a great experience,” wi John Ruiz, a two-time heavyweight world champion from Chelsea. “Like any sport, Boston sports fans are true fans who follow your progress. I could feel their emotion wherever I fought. I will never forget them. I fought in Las Vegas a lot and there were always Boston fans there supporting me. I always appreciated them traveling all over the country to my fights.

 

A father-son duo from Arlington, Ibi. both had an impact on the heavyweight landscape decades after each other. Tom McNeeley fought heavyweight world champion Floyd Patterson ni 1961 and dropped the champion before eventually succumbing to a fourth round knockout. Over 30 years later, his son Peter was the first man to fight Mike Tyson after he was released from prison, with the fight ending in McNeeley being disqualified.

 

One of the more unique athletes to come out of Boston, Dr. WilbertSkeeterMcClure was an Olympic Gold medalist, a doctor of psychology and a Massachusetts boxing commissioner. While at the 1960 Olimpiiki, McClure served as the co-captain for Team USA and was the roommate of fellow gold medalist Cassius Clay. While he never reached his potential as a professional, he received opportunities against world class opponents Luis Manuel Rodriguez lemeji atiJose Torres, losing all three by decision. He also lost a decision and fought to a draw against Rubin “Iji lile” Carter. After his professional boxing career, McClure served as a Massachusetts boxing commissioner before eventually retiring in the Boston area where he resides to this day.

 

Another greatly revered fighter to come out of the Boston-area is Lowell’s Micky Ward. Hugely popular for his exciting style, Ward compiled a 38-13 pro record with 27 knockouts. He was most known for the three epic fight of the year award-winning battles with the late Arturo Gatti. Ward’s life and career was portrayed in the award-winning filmThe Fighter”, which starred Mark Wahlberg as Ward.

 

It was great fighting in Boston. The fans were very supportive and knowledgeable about the game,” wi Ward. “It was like I was fighting at homeit was home for me as a fighter. Fans traveled a lot to my fights, ju. They were a little crazy, drank lot of beer and were more vocal than most places I ever fought. I loved it.

 

Lori Saturday, Le 23 a new crop of young and hungry fighters will lay it all on the line, hoping to write the next exciting chapter of boxing history in the city of Boston. The action begins at 1:30 p.m. ATI inside of Agganis Arena.

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

ATẸJADE LATI ILẸ-IṢẸ IROHIN
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Lou DiBella

O ṣeun, everybody for joining us for Premier Boxing Champions on NBC press call. The card is Saturday, Le 23rd. That’s the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend at Boston’s Agganis Arena. The start time on NBC is 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, which is being promoted in associated with Murphys Boxing are priced at $250, $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $35, and they’re available at ticketmaster.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni 800-745-3000. Lẹẹkansi, the NBC broadcast goes on at 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT.

 

We’re going to start the call by talking to our co-main event fighters, the guys are going to open the telecast. That’s light-heavyweight contender Edwin Rodriguez taking on undefeated light-heavyweight contender Craig Baker. Craig is 10-0 pẹlu 12 KO. He’s coming off a KO of highly regarded Umberto Savigne in his last fight and he’s looking to upset the apple cart and derail the career of Edwin Rodriguez who’s looking for another shot at a world title; this time at 175 poun.

 

Craig is promoted by Sampson Boxing. Craig, if you’d like to say a few words.

 

Craig Baker

Daradara, I’m just grateful to have the opportunity to fight on such a grand field again. It clearly is what I dream about. It’s one of those things I’ve always looked forward to since I was little bity kid.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe. Edwin Rodriguez, the pride of Worchester, Massachusetts and is fighting in his home state. This is his second fight at light heavyweight. His only loss is to Andre Ward, one of the pound-for-pound fighters in the world and Edwin believes at light heavyweight he’s stronger, better and that he can win the title. Nítorí, Edwin, iwọ yoo fẹ lati sọ ọrọ kan diẹ?

 

Edwin Rodriguez

Bẹẹni. A la koko, I’d like to thank you, Lou, for bringing me back on NBC and giving me such a great opportunity and also to Al Haymon and the NBC crew. I’m ready to show the world that I’m one of the best or the best 175 pound fighter in the world. I just got to prove it and this is one of the steps to do it, fighting an undefeated fighter, Craig Baker, who’s hungry and I’m excited because I know that he’s hungry; I’m hungry to get at that elite level. It’s going to be a great fight for the fans.

 

Q

Bẹẹni, I have a question for each of you if you don’t mind. Craig, how do you feel about fighting Edwin so close to his hometown?

 

C. Baker

At the end of the day that doesn’t really matter to me because everyone is out to pretty much beat the crap out of you. Nítorí, it doesn’t matter where you fight. It’s the competition, and that’s how I take it.

 

Q

Edwin, what will it mean to you to fight so close to Worcester?

 

Ati. Rodriguez

It means a lot because I haven’t fought at home for about four years now. Nítorí, I’m excited to come back and fight close to home with family and friends supporting me. It’s something that helps me and pushes me to take it to the next level.

 

Q

Edwin, first question; how do you feel at light-heavyweight? Are you more comfortable now than you were at super middleweight? Do you feel stronger, and is your stamina a little better?

 

Ati. Rodriguez

I feel great now. I feel like 175 is the weight that I belong at. I feel like I’m strong and I’m fast and I feel like I’m the best light heavyweight. I just need the opportunity to prove it, and this is one of them and I’m excited.

 

Q

You’re with Al Haymon. Adonis Stevenson is with Al Haymon. Is that what boxing and fans can assume, that this is all building towards a fight with Adonis Stevenson for the title?

 

Ati. Rodriguez

Ni bayi, I’m focused on Baker. He’s an undefeated hungry fighter, but that’s the goal. I want to fight the best guy so I can prove that I’m the best. Adonis Stevenson is a good fighter. He has proved he’s the world champion and that’s who I want in the future. Nítorí, I’m just setting myself up and I’m working hard to look impressive against Baker and to get my opportunity to show the world that I’m on the best.

 

Q

Craig, just what is it about Edwin that impresses you and what will you have to do to beat him?

 

C. Baker

Daradara, I’m really impressed with the improvements that he’s made. I see him pushing forward, pushing issues and always in your face. That’s good. Mo fẹ iyẹn. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, I just have to show up and fight. That’s the way I take the game. I have to bring my A game at all times and that’s what I do.

 

Q

I was looking at the records of a lot of your opponents. You fought a lot of guys with pretty poor records. Why is that and why did you make the step up a couple of fights ago?

 

C. Baker

I just felt like it was time, ọkan.

 

Q

Edwin, what impresses you about Craig Baker?

 

Ati. Rodriguez

He’s a hungry fighter and it doesn’t matter who he’s fought. He’s undefeated and you can’t take an undefeated fighter lightly, especially one that defeated a guy that had over 400 amateur fights and was a big prospect in the pros, like Savigne. You can’t take a guy like Craig Baker lightly.

 

Q

You’ve defeated undefeated fighters in the past. Nítorí, how is your confidence level going in when you fight somebody who hasn’t lost?

 

Ati. Rodriguez

I believe a lot of my skills and I’m very confident, but I’m not stupid. I know that a fighter who’s undefeated comes in with a very strong mentality and I’m ready. I’ve been working hard for this fight knowing that this guy is undefeated and I have to take that away from him. But at the same time, we’ve got to respect everyone because we’re all competitors and it’s all about looking good and winning and he’s just in my way right now.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe. The main event of the evening is a super middleweight world title fight and it features two guys that have been engrained into boxing since they were amateurs. James DeGale is an Olympic gold medalist. He’ll be facing Andre Dirrell. James is from England; Andre from the US. Andre was a bronze medalist in the Olympics. This is a match of two of the very best super middleweights in the world and figures to be a terrific fight.

 

James is promoted by Matchroom Boxing and Eddie Hearn is on the call. When you go to Q&A, if anyone has a question for Eddie, Eddie is available. We’re going to start with James DeGale. James, iwọ yoo fẹ lati sọ ọrọ kan diẹ? James is 21-1, pẹlu 14 KOs.

 

James DeGale

Yeah, my time is here. My time is here, tókàn Satidee. I’ve trained extremely hard and you’re in for a treat because you’re going to watch two very talented hungry fighters tókàn Satidee fight it out for a world title. I honestly think it’s going to be a hell of a fight, one I’m confident of winning. Nítorí, fasten your seatbelts, ọkan. It should be good.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, James. Andre Dirrell, please say a few words.

 

Andre Dirrell

I agree with James. This is going to be a very good fight. I’ve trained my butt off as well. Everything went very smoothly this camp. Ọmọde ti o npa. I’m a hungry fighter. We are both in desperate need or desperate want of a world title and I myself feel very confident and I’m excited about this match, ọkan. He feels like he’s an undefeated fighter. I feel like I’m an undefeated fighter, but we both have a lot to prove, ọkan. Nítorí, we’re going to come to the full effect and I believe it’s going to be a great show.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Omiiran. We’re going to open it up to questions now. One more time, it’s PBC on NBC broadcast. It will be on May 23rd, Saturday afternoon of Memorial Day Weekend, 4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster, 1-800-745-3000 and we’re going to open it up for questions now.

 

Q

This is for James. This is your first fight in the United States and also, this is the first time a lot of people are going to get to see you because you’re going to be on national television. What are you expecting in terms of the energy and what it’s going to be like performing in a completely new audience?

 

J. DeGale

Yeah. I’m looking forward to it. I’m used to it as well because obviously back in England I’m promoted by Matchroom, a well-known commercial company. Nítorí, I box on big shows in front of 10,000-20,000 eniyan. It should be good. They have a lot of Irish and English over there. Nítorí, I should have some good support and I’m looking forward to it.

 

Q

Let me follow-up with another question. There was a time that you considered retiring from the sport and becoming a personal trainer. Can you talk about that a little bit and looking back, are you glad you made the right decision to continue to do boxing?

 

J. DeGale

Yeah. It’s pretty simple. I was going through a hard time with my promoter at the time and I was a bit depressed because I wasn’t getting my chances and I wasn’t getting the right fights and I boxed on small shows. I basically was a bit depressed and I couldn’t motivate myself properly. Nítorí, Yeah, that was the way it was and then I made the change to Matchroom and things have just gone from pretty bad to really great.

 

O han ni, my last two performances speak for themself. I boxed Brandon Gonzales, an undefeated American, a confident American. He come over to America and I boxed him front of 80,000 people and knocked him out in four rounds.

 

Then four months later, I boxed Periban. If you don’t know Marco Antonio Periban, he boxed Sakio Bika for the world title and lost on a split decision and I knocked him out in three rounds. Nítorí, I’m confident. I’m feeling good, and I’m motivated very well at the minute.

 

Q

Omiiran, when you brother lost, he lost a close decision .What was your conversation with Anthony like because you lost a close fight you thought you’d won. Nítorí, how have you been able to converse with him about getting through that loss?

 

A. Dirrell

Daradara, I didn’t have to say much because he was confident after the fight, but I pretty much had him realize that you’ve had a bad night after he had a terrific camp, but I believe that’s where he left it. He left it in that. When it came to fight time, he had a few setbacks leading up to the fight and unfortunately, he lost, but we saw a lot of things that he needs to correct. I told him to watch the fight over and over again because that’s what I used to do in my fight, any fight that I feel bad about. Nítorí, I just told him keep his confidence up, man and stay on that run, ọkan. Don’t lay off at all. That’s all we can do, ọkan. I’ve learned a lot from past experience and one thing’s for certain; you can’t take anything from the past and bring it to the future. Only confidence.

 

Nítorí, I’m feeling good, ọkan. He’s excited for me and I’m going to keep that name alive and keep the Dirrell name going.

 

Q

Everybody talks about the super middleweights, they talk about Andre Ward. But it seems like some people forget how good of a boxer that you are because you had to take this time off. With this being on NBC and getting in front of a large audience, are you looking at this as an opportunity to put your name back in that conversation for people who may have forgotten how good Andre Dirrell is?

 

A. Dirrell

People know and in the end, it’s my job to keep my name lean. I haven’t had the opportunity to do that as well. I had a major setback as well, but with that I stayed in the game, stayed sharp. I was sharp in my last couple of performances. I’m looking forward to the future and this is the breakout fight like I said. James is one hell of a fighter. He has a lot of heart, a lot of spunk, a lot of energy, ọkan, and he wants to win.

 

If you want to put me in front of a fighter for a world championship fight, then James DeGale is bar none one of the best to do it in front of. Nítorí, I’m excited about this fight. I think this is probably one of the biggest fights from Premier Boxing Champion that they’ve had and I’m excited to be on that big stage. Nítorí, I want a breakout performance and I did everything in camp to make sure I can do so.

 

Q

How does it feel to be the first Brit on the verge of making some boxing history?

 

J. DeGale

O kan lara nla, but I need to stay focused and keep my eye out on the prize. That’s what I have to do. Ṣugbọn, ṣe o mọ kini? A lot of people say I’m obsessed about making history, about becoming the first Olympic gold medalist from Great Britain to win a genuine world title. Ṣugbọn o mọ ohun ti? Emi ni. I am because that’s what drives me and that’s what makes me train hard every day. Nítorí, Yeah, I’m looking forward to it.

 

Q

Dara, and you touched on a little bit there. I mean not so long ago you were boxing in front of a couple of hundred people at the shopping center in Blue Water and now you’re making noise on TV in America. How does that feel, the difference?

 

J. DeGale

Daradara, it’s fantastic. Sure a lot of credit has to go to Eddie Hearn. I’m a buzz fire. I like the big audience. I like the big lights. I’m just feeling real relaxed, chilled and ready to perform tókàn Satidee. I’m buzzing. I really can’t wait; just being in America and knowing that I’m going to make my debut tókàn Satidee in front of millions of Americans and back in the UK as well. It’s going to be fantastic.

 

Q

Omiiran, this fight seems to be your highest profile fight since five years ago when you had the Abraham fight, when he got DQ’ed. You were leading at that time. Can you tell us at this point, where are you physically and mentally compared to where you were when you were obviously at the top of the division five years ago?

 

A. Dirrell

Daradara, I look at it all from a mental aspect. As of now, ọkan, I’m grown tremendously in my mind. I’ve realized how important boxing is to me and what it takes to become world champion, the work you have to put in and I just follow those guidelines every day. I’m a very motivated fighter, very self-motivated. A lot of fighters run with music, have to listen to music.

 

If I can hear my punches while I’m hitting the bag, I’m motivated. Nítorí, nothing motivates me more than hard work and that’s all I look for. The fight is won in the gym, not on fight night. It’s what you do in the gym, not how hard you put up a fight.

 

I’ve done all of that and more. I feel very relaxed. I’m very energetic and I’m feeling the vibe already and I really can’t wait to make Saturday ara mi. I feel I have a lot to prove and I have a different Andre Dirrell to show, one that’s just as sharp, just as fast, just as brave, but just has a bigger mental capacity. I’m excited about next week.

 

Q

What do you think your advantages are over James DeGale in this fight?

 

A. Dirrell

We’re pretty much evenly matched and I actually like that scenario because I know I’m faster. I know I’m smarter and I know I’m a better boxer. It’s just as simple as that. Ṣugbọn, none of that can come into play without hard work, and I know he’s worked his ass off, ọkan. He has to come over to America just like I went over there to England to try to fight for a world championship.

 

I know what kind of guy I’m going to face come the 23rd. I’ve worked my butt off like I said, , and with those advantages, I’ve put the hard work in so I can display that. I just feel like I’ll be the better man that night.

 

Q

James, tell us why you think you’re confident that you’re going to be able to win this fight?

 

J. DeGale

Momentum is a big thing. Look at my last two performances against good, quality opponents and look his last three. Gbọ, I come from good pedigree and so does Andre. We’re good, quality, young fighters. But I just think overall, I’m better. I think he struggles. He doesn’t like it when it gets hard in there. He’s a competent fighter, but he likes it when he’s dictating the pace and he’s on the front foot.

 

Well listen, I’m not going to let him rest. He thinks this is going to be a boxing match. Daradara, this ain’t. I’m telling him now. This ain’t going to be a boxing match. I’m going in there and I’m taking the title. Mo n mu. I’m ripping it away from him.

 

Q

Do you think you’re a really improved fighter? I know that the loss that you had to Groves was very controversial, but how much do you think you’ve improved since that fight with Groves?

 

J. DeGale

It’s like night and day. Gbọ, and another thing, I was in this for two years as well. I had two operations on my groin. Nítorí, I couldn’t throw my shots with any power. I couldn’t run the ring properly. Even in the fight at Wembley in front of 80,000 Mo ti je ko 100% otun. Even against Periban I wasn’t 100% otun. Now I’m 100% otun, fully healthy, fully focused and mentally right. Nítorí, you’re going to see me step up again tókàn Satidee.

 

Q

James, you mentioned about being a buzz fighter and this is the biggest stage, the biggest pressure you’ve ever been under. Nítorí, does this mean we’re going to see your best ever performance?

 

J. DeGale

I honestly do. The way I’ve been in the gym training, sparring, running, I honestly think you’re going to see the performance of my career so far. My last couple of fights after my injuries have been sorted and I just got better and better and I think this one is going to top it and winning my world title as well and making history.

 

Q

Ṣugbọn, do you deal with the pressure and does that inspire you more?

JamesI thrive on it. O mo mi. I thrive in it. I’m just looking forward to it. As I say, it’s my debut as a professional in America. Nítorí, I’m buzzing right now. You don’t understand. I’m just really looking forward to it.

 

Q

Omiiran. You’ve obviously fought Carl Froch and you’ve watched video of James I imagine. How do they compare as fighters and who do you rate as a better fighter?

 

A. Dirrell

As far as skill, I can give it to James DeGale, but as far as toughness, mental toughness, physical toughness, that’s Carl Froch. We all know how mentally strong he is. Nítorí, I have to give the edge to Carl Froch in that aspect, but as I said before, I know DeGale is coming to fight and no one gets in that ring and fights me as they want to fight. You know what I’m saying? Just like he thinks it’s going to be an easy fight. I feel like I have a lot more to prove as well.

 

Nítorí, I’m looking to bring the fight as well and I’m working hard in the gym. I made it tough on myself. The more pressure you actually put on me, the more dangerous I become.

 

I’m really excited as well, ọkan. I have a lot to prove. He has a lot to prove. This is going to be the best fight yet on Premier Boxing Champions.

 

Q

Basically for Andre, there was a chance obviously this fight could end up going to Britain. You’ve been to Britain before and you were very unlucky against Carl Froch. Was that something you were against, to face another title fight in Britain?

 

A. Dirrell

I’m not going to say that because I enjoyed my time over there. I believe I won the fight like I said and it just didn’t go my way unfortunately. I don’t like to judge my future fights based on past. I look forward to fighting in Britain again, in England again, the UK again whenever that day may come. I had a lot of fans over there; I have a lot of fans over there and I enjoy my time over there. I’ve been going over there since the amateurs. I enjoy it very much and I’m a world-class fighter. Nítorí, I want to be displayed on a world-class level.

 

I’m definitely looking forward to it. If it was over there, if it had to be over there, ki o jẹ. I would have came over there to fight James. We are world competitors, world-class. We fight for world titles. Why should it be in America all the time? This is a world-class sport and we should treat it like one.

 

Q

Arthur Abraham kind of robbed you of your great win when he hit you on the floor. That was looking like such a great performance that night. In the sort of layup after that, how close did you come to actually having to retire? Was there ever a time you thought you might not box again?

 

A. Dirrell

I was going through some stuff with my family. I actually wanted to. I knew in my heart that I’d get my time again. I knew my time would come. I knew I had a chance of getting out of my contract. Nítorí, I kept training. Dajudaju, there were times that I would hit slumps and feel like I’m doing it for nothing, but it was quite a stressful time for me. I think I always knew that I would be able to get back in that ring. Nítorí, I stayed busy and it didn’t really totally veer me away from the sport, but I do know the feeling.

 

I did feel like any moment could come up to where that it could be over just like that and I had to deal with it and I could easily retire. If it happened again, I just might. I knew that my time was coming again. There’s always hope there. I just kept pushing forward and here I am now.

 

Q

One for you, James, quickly. You’re in Florida now. Can you tell us where you are and how’s it going?

 

J. DeGale

Yeah, se ko, I’m in Miami. I’ve been training here for the past week. Nítorí, we climatized and we adjusted and we’re ready to go.

 

L. DiBella

Just a couple of final words. E dupe, Edwin, Craig, Andre and James. This is a great undercard that features a lot of New England talent and I want to acknowledge Murphys Boxing, our friend Ken Casey who’s with the legendary Irish band, the Dropkick Murphys, and is helping us with local promotion. We’re going to have a lot of announcements coming about some great fight week activities.

 

Premier Boxing Champions on NBC, PBC on NBC Saturday, Le 23rd at Boston’s Agganis Area,4:30 p.m. ATI/1:30 p.m. PT for the beginning of the broadcast. Tickets for the live event are available at Ticketmaster.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni 1-800-745-3000. Tune into NBC on Saturday, Le 23rd, but if you can be with us in Boston, join us at the Agganis Arena. E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, Fun darapọ mọ wa.

 

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BOSTON’S DANNY O’CONNOR ADDED TO MAY 23 CARD TO FACE VERMONT’S CHRIS GILBERT IN EXPLOSIVE NEW ENGLAND SHOWDOWN

FULL UNDERCARD ACTION COMES TO AGGANIS ARENA ON Satidee, May 23

Ireland’s Gary O’Sullivan Takes On Melvin Betancourt

Plus Local Favorites Ryan Kielczweski & Logan McGuinness

Ni Lọtọ bouts

Premier Boxing Champions on NBC Starts At 4:30 P.M. ATI/1:30 P.M. PT

Boston (Le 19, 2015) – Boston-area fans will be treated to fireworks this Memorial Day weekend as a full slate of exciting undercard fights come to Agganis Arena on Saturday, Le 23. The undercard action is highlighted by Boston’s own Danny O'Connor (25-2, 9 KOs) taking on the fighting pride of Vermont, Chris Gilbert (13-1, 10 KOs) in an eight-round welterweight battle for the New England welterweight championship title.

 

Undercard fights will support the Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC show featuring the super middleweight showdown between Olympic medalists Andre Dirrell (24-1, 16 KOs) ati James DeGale (20-1, 14 KOs) ati Edwin Rodriguez (26-1, 17 KOs) taking on the undefeated Craig Baker (16-0, 12 KOs).

 

O'Connor vs. Baker will put two of the most popular fighters in the New England area on display as the slick boxing O’Connor will look to pick apart the hard-charging Gilbert. The bout will be the final event of the evening and close down the show in spectacular fashion at Agganis Arena.

 

I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to fight Chris in Boston,” wi O'Connor. “Being able to do what I love in front of my hometown fans that have supported me since day one is very meaningful to me

 

I’m very excited to have the opportunity to fight on such an amazing card,” said Gilbert. “I’m coming off a first round knockout last week and I plan to bring the same intensity, aggressiveness and hard hitting style into the ring this week. O’Connor has been at the top of the welterweight division, whether in the amateurs or pros, and I’m excited to see how my skills compare.

 

This is a fight that local fight fans have been eager to see for a long time,” wi Ken Casey, President and CEO of Murphys Boxing. “New England’s premiere welterweight versus New England’s hardest hitting welterweight. Pride can be worth more than money sometimes and the right to call yourself ‘New England welterweightchamp is very important to a fighter in this close knit community.

 

The undercard will also feature a highly anticipated 10-round middleweight contest that pits Gary O’Sullivan (20-1, 13 KOs) lodi si Melvin Betancourt (29-1, 23 KOs) as both men look to prove themselves as contenders in the division.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment ni sepo pẹlu Murphys Boxing, ti wa ni owole ni $250, $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $35, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Tickets will be available at www.ticketmaster.com. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000.

 

Further action will feature the six round featherweight bout between local favorite Ryan Kielczweski (22-1, 6 KOs) atiAnthony Napunyi (15-14, 8 KOs) and a six round junior lightweight bout that showcases Logan McGuinness (22-0-1, 10 KOs) mu lori Christian Esquivel (17-13, 15 KOs). Plus undefeated prospect Immanuel Aleem (12-0, 8 KOs) ti nkọju si David Toribio (21-14, 14 KOs) in a six or eight round middleweight swing bout.

 

Also stepping into the ring at Agganis Arena is undefeated knockout artist Jonathan Guzmán (18-0, 18 KOs) ti o gba lori Christian Esquivel (27-6, 20 KOs) in an eight-round junior featherweight matchup. Heavyweight prospect Danny Kelly (7-1-1, 1 KO) yoo gba lori Curtis Lee Tate (7-5, 6 KOs) in a six-round heavyweight attraction while Antonio Russell (1-0,1 KO) mu lori Brandon Garvin (0-1) in a four round bantamweight fight. Kicking off the action in the arena is undefeated prospect Edwin Espinal (5-0, 4 KOs) ti yoo ya lori Alvaro Enriquez (12-13-2, 4 KOs) in a four round light heavyweight fight.

 

A former National Golden Gloves champion who has fought as a pro since 2008, O'Connor was set to face former two-division champion Paulie Malignaggi, but will now return home for a Le 23 opin. The 30-year-old out of Framingham, Massachusetts is coming off of back-to-back knockout victories over Michael Clark and Andrew Farmer and looks to leave a big impression on his hometown fans.

 

A hard-hitting fighter out of Windsor, Vermont, Gilbert has become a staple throughout New England, appearing on cards all around the region since turning pro in 2011. The 30-year-old boasts an impressive knockout percentage and just last week recorded his tenth professional stoppage with a first round knockout over Raphael Valenzuela. He takes a step up in competition when he battles O’Connor on Le 23.

 

A resident of Cork, Ireland, O'Sullivan will be fighting for the fifth time as a professional in the state of Massachusetts, where he is yet to lose. At 30-years-old, he has won his last four fights since a defeat to Billy Joe Saunders in 2013, including three straight by knockout. He will take on a strong opponent making his U.S. Uncomfortable ni Betancourt. The fighter out of Villa Gonzalez, Dominican Republic has won nine fights in a row.

 

A nísàlẹ,-soke ni awọn 2008 National Golden ibowo figagbaga, awọn 25-odun-atijọ Kielczweski has become a staple fighting in his home state of Massachusetts. Bí o si dide ni Quincy, he hopes to rebound from the first loss of his career, a split decision defeat to Danny Aquino in April of this year. He will take on the 32-year-old Napunyi, who is coming off of a third round TKO victory over Joshua Omukhulu in January of this year. Fighting out of Canal Point, Florda, he hopes to make it back-to-back victories on Le 23.

 

Fighting out of Ontario, Canada, McGuinness will make his second start in the U.S. after debuting in April with a first round TKO over Carlos Fulgencio at Memorial Hall in Massachusetts. The 27-year-old will take on the 35-year-oldCuevas jade ti Mexico City.

 

An undefeated prospect out of Richmond, Virginia, the 21-year-old Aleem will take on the very dangerous and experienced 35-year-old Toribio jade ti Miami.

 

With a perfect knockout percentage, awọn 25-odun-atijọ Guzmán looks to build off of his Massachusetts debut, which saw him knockout Juan Guzman in the fifth round in February of this year. Fighting out of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic he returns to the ring to take on 28-year-old Esquivel out of Temoaya, Mexico.

 

Awọn 23-odun-atijọ Kelly will return to the same city where he delivered a first round TKO of Eric Newell in June 2014 looking for another big victory. The fighter out of Washington D.C. will take on the 31-year-old Tate out of Oakland, Tennessee.

 

Another native of Washington D.C., Russell made his professional debut this year with a second round knockout over Harold Reyes in January. The 22-year-old takes on Philadelphia’s Garvin.

A 22-year-old prospect who has racked up five wins since turning pro in February of this year, Espinal will get back in the ring again on Le 23. The fighter out of Providence, Rhode Island will take on the 33-year-old Enriquez out of Tlaxcala, Mexico.

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