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Philadelphia-Native & Two-Division World Champion Danny Garcia Talks Underdog Mentality for Hometown Philadelphia Eagles & Predicts Victory in Super Bowl LII

Garcia Takes on Former Champion Brandon Rios in Welterweight World Title Eliminator Saturday, Kínní 17 Live on SHOWTIME from Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas
Philadelphia (January 31, 2018) – Philadelphia-native and two-division world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia has thrived in the underdog role several times throughout a career that has seen him defeat a slew of top champions. Just like Garcia triumphed over Amir Khan and Lucas Matthysse in two of his greatest wins, Garcia’s hometown Philadelphia Eagles will look to upset the odds this Sunday in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots.
When you’re an underdog, it’s all about using that energy and that anger to show the doubters that you can do anything,” Said Garcia. “You just have to have that absolute belief in yourself and you can win anything.
For the fighter who still lives and trains in his hometown, just like so many sports fans in the area, the Eagles bringing home a Super Bowl victory would be the culmination of childhood dreams.
I’ve been watching the Eagles since I was a little kid,” Said Garcia. “When I was little I moved to a neighborhood where football was really important and that helped me fall in love with the sport.
Garcia has represented his city throughout a career that has saw him win titles at super lightweight and welterweight, while defeating top fighters such as Khan, Matthysse, Lamont Peterson, Zab Judah, Robert Guerrero, Erik Morales and Paulie Malignaggi. Garcia fought in Philadelphia two fights ago when he delivered a knockout victory for his hometown fans at Liacouras Center at Temple University.
There’s a toughness to Philly sports fans,” Said Garcia. “'Rocky’ helped mold that similar image of our people. I named my daughter Philly because it means so much to me to represent this city. Everything I do is for Philly. I’ve always dreamed about the Eagles winning the Super Bowl.
Garcia hopes to be following up a Super Bowl victory for his hometown Philadelphia Eagles with a win of his own when he takes on former champion Brandon Rios in a welterweight world title eliminator Saturday, Kínní 17 gbe lori Showtime lati Mandalay Bay Awọn iṣẹlẹ Center ni Las Vegas.
This is going to be a big month for Philadelphia,” Said Garcia, “I think we’re going to beat New England 28-17. I still remember the first Super Bowl against New England like it was yesterday. That loss stuck with me and I know it has for the team and city too. This is our chance for payback.
I can’t wait to see the Eagles win the Super Bowl and then I’m going to go out to Las Vegas in a couple of weeks, with Philly on my back, to beat Brandon Rios.
Garcia la. Rios headlines the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast that also features the rematch between unbeaten super middleweight world champion David Benavidez and top-rated contender Ronald Gavril. Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega ati TGB ni igbega, wa lori tita bayi wa o si wa ni AXS.com.
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Yordenis Ugas ati Ray Robinson figagbaga ni IBF 147-Iwon Title Imukuro baramu Gbe lori Showtime Saturday, Kínní 17 lati Mandalay Bay ni Las Vegas & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju

Meji-Division asiwaju Danny Garcia gba On Ibewo World asiwaju Brandon Rios ni Main ti oyan & 168-Iwon asiwaju David Benavidez defends Title ni rematch Lodi si Top Contender Ronald Gavril ni Co-Ẹya

 

 

 

 

 

Las fegasi (January 30, 2018) - Welterweight contenders Yordenis Ugas ati Ray Robinson yoo figagbaga ni a 12-yika IBF 147-iwon akọle imukuro ija ifiwe lori Showtime Saturday, Kínní 17 lati Mandalay Bay ni Las Vegas ni ohun iṣẹlẹ gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas vs. Robinson bere si pa a Showtime asiwaju Boxing tripleheader ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT ti o ti wa headlined nipa a ogun laarin meji-pipin asiwaju Danny Garcia mu lori tele aye asiwaju Brandon Rios ni a welterweight akole eliminator. Awọn àjọ-ẹya yoo ri 168-iwon aye asiwaju David Benavidez gbeja re akọle ni a rematch lodi si oke-ti won won Super middleweight contender Ronald Gavril.

 

 

 

 

 

Eleyi welterweight showdown yoo wa ni contested fun awọn IBF ká nọmba meji si ipo fun awọn akọle waye nipa undefeated asiwaju Errol Spence Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

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Afikun igbese inu awọn arena yoo ẹya 175-iwon contender Lionell Thompson (19-4, 11 KOs) njijadu lile-kọlu Edwin Rodriguez (29-2, 20 KOs) ni a 10-yika matchup, lightweight contender Ladarius Miller (14-1, 4 KOs) ki o si tele aye asiwaju Argenis Méndez (24-5-1, 12 KOs) clashing ni a 10-yika showdown ati ki o tele oke-ni ipo magbowo Joe Spencer yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lodi si Urieli Gonzalez (1-2-1, 1 KO) ni a mẹrin-yika 154-iwon ija.

 

 

 

 

 

Ugas (20-3, 9 KOs), ti a bi ni Cuba ati bayi ngbe ni Las Vegas, jẹ ọkan ninu awọn busiest boxers ninu awọn idaraya ati ki o kan sare-riser ninu awọn welterweight pipin. Lẹhin ọdun a unanimous ipinnu lati Amir Imam ni 2014, awọn 31-odun-atijọ Ugas mu odun kan ni pipa lati Boxing ati ki o wá pada lori a yiya. Nigba a 12-osù igba lati August 2016 to August 2017, Ugas gba marun gbooro njà, knocking pa oke contenders ati asesewa pẹlu Jamal James, Bryant Perrella, Levan Ghvamichava, Thomas Dulorme ati Nelson Lara, pẹlu ọpọ AamiEye lori kukuru akiyesi awọn iṣẹ iyansilẹ.

 

 

 

 

 

Robinson (24-2, 12 KOs) ni awọn epitome ti a Philadelphia Onija - a consummate afẹṣẹja ti o nigbagbogbo ba wa ni lati ja ati wun lati duro nšišẹ. Ugas yoo soju ọkan ninu awọn toughest italaya ti Robinson ká ọmọ. Awọn 32-odun-atijọ southpaw ja ni igba mẹta odun to koja si ti wa ni bọ si pa a keje yika imọ ipinnu gun lori Breidis Prescott ni Atlantic City on June 30.

 

 

 

 

 

Ikotan jade awọn oru ti njà ti wa ni unbeaten Andrés Cortes (6-0, 4 KOs) ni a mefa-yika lightweight ija, undefeated Brian Gallegos (6-0, 4 KOs) ni mefa iyipo ti Super featherweight igbese, Super flyweight contender Ava Knight (14-2-4, 5 KOs) ni a mefa yika ifamọra ati ki o unbeaten afojusọna Jonathan Esquivel (6-0, 5 KOs) njijadu Cameron Burroughs (4-2, 3 KOs) ni a mefa-yika middleweight ija.

 

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Danny Garcia la. Brandon Rios & David Benavidez vs. Ronald Gavril Los Angeles Press Conference Quotes & Awọn fọto

Garcia la. Rios & Benavidez vs. Gavril 2 Wáyé Saturday, Kínní 17 gbe lori Showtime lati Mandalay Bay Awọn iṣẹlẹ Center ni Las Vegas & Gbekalẹ nipasẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju
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Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija
Los Angeles (January 9, 2018) – Meji-pipin aye asiwaju Danny “Swift” Garcia ki o si tele aye asiwaju Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios lọ koju-si-oju fun igba akọkọ Tuesday ni a tẹ apero ni Los Angeles lati kede won akọkọ iṣẹlẹ showdown mu ibiSaturday, Feb. 17 gbe lori Showtime lati Mandalay Bay Awọn iṣẹlẹ Center ni Las Vegas ati ki o gbekalẹ nipa Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju.
Tun ni wiwa Tuesday wà WBC Super Middleweight World asiwaju David Benavidez ati oke contender Ronald Gavril, ti o pade ni a rematch ti won moriwu aye akọle ija lati Kẹsán ni àjọ-ẹya-ara ti awọn telecast.
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Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Tuesday lati Conga yara ni L.A. Live:
Danny Garcia
“Mo lero gan ti o dara irorun ati ara ọtun bayi. Ara mi ti wa ni simi, o si setan lati ni a nla 2018 ti o bere Kínní 17.
“O ni lati wa ni lojutu lati se aseyori ni a ija bi yi ati ki o Mo ro Brandon Rios mọ pé. Mo n ikẹkọ lile ki Mo lero o jẹ ju. Mo n ko lilọ lati ya a ija si pa.
“Eleyi jẹ kan Ayebaye ija ti a afẹṣẹja puncher dipo a brawler. Mo n lilọ lati wa ni pese sile fun ohun gbogbo ki o si ibere 2018 pa ọtun. Mo ni lati wa ni awọn Onija Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo ti.
“Mo wa ni ilera ati ki o lagbara ati ki o setan lati ja. Mo n nri awọn isonu to Keith Thurman lẹhin mi ati gbigbe siwaju. Mo ni si idojukọ lori jije Danny Garcia on Kínní 17. Emi ko le tẹ ki o si gbiyanju lati se ju Elo, Mo ti o kan ni lati gba awọn win.
“A wà mejeji aṣaju ni akoko kanna ni 140-poun ati awọn ti a ko gba a ni anfani lati ja ki o si, sugbon o ni gbogbo nipa ilo ni Boxing. Ohun ṣọ lati sise jade ki o si bayi ti a ba setan lati lọ ori-si-ori.
“Mo ti ko se afehinti ohun si isalẹ ki o Mo mọ pé Brandon Rios ri wipe ninu mi. Mo ti nigbagbogbo wá lati ja. O ti n lilọ si jẹ kan nla matchup pẹlu wa aza ati ki o wa ipinnu.
“Mo fẹran wiwo awọn ti o kẹhin mẹta njà ti mi alatako. Mo ro pe o yoo fun mi kan ti o dara itọkasi ti ohun ti o ti n lilọ lati wo bi on ija night. Mo ti sọ a ti wiwo teepu ti mi kẹhin ija ju ki a le gba a nla ere ètò jọ.
“Mo ro bi mo ja ija rere lodi si Thurman. O si ko gan olukoni. Mo ro lẹhin ti awọn kẹrin yika o ti besikale ojiji Boxing. Emi ko si ibawi fun u nitori ti o ni lati wa yadi lati duro niwaju mi. A yoo ṣe diẹ ninu awọn atunṣe si fi si ohun ti mo ti tẹlẹ se daradara.
“Mo ti ko ti nṣe Shawn Porter ija sugbon mo ro wipe yoo je kan nla ija. O wun lati wa siwaju ati Mo wa kan nla afẹṣẹja ati counter-puncher. Mo ro pe awọn egeb yoo ni ife ti o, ṣugbọn Shawn Porter yẹ ki o wa ni ṣọra ohun ti o ti n edun okan fun.”
Brandon Rios
“Gbogbo mo mi ara. Mo wa nibi lati jo, Mo n bọ lati ja. Mo n lọ ni nibẹ pẹlu ọkàn mi jade lati fi aye ti mo wa si tun ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju jade nibẹ.
“Mo lero lagbara ati ki o Mo lero rejuvenated. Ara mi ti nilo diẹ ninu awọn iyokù nitori gbogbo awọn ti mi njà ni o wa ogun. O si mu a kii lori ara mi ati bayi Mo lero bi ti o dara bi lailai. Mo setan lati fi aye kan ti o yatọ Brandon Rios.
“O ni lati ja ti o dara ju lati gbiyanju lati wa ni awọn ti o dara ju. Danny Garcia ti soke ni oke ti yi idaraya fun igba pipẹ. Mo wa nigbagbogbo setan fun a igbeyewo.
“Mo ti lo lati ko nigbagbogbo ya ikẹkọ ati mi àdánù bi isẹ bi mo ti yẹ ki o ni. Mo ti wà omode ati yadi ati ki o Mo ti ṣe asise. Awon asise ni o wa ninu mi ti o ti kọja ati ki o Mo wa ni nla apẹrẹ bayi.
“Mo ti sọ a ti ikẹkọ gan lile lati ni kan ni kikun gaasi ojò on ija night. Mo ti le ti duro ti fẹyìntì sugbon mo si tun ni o ni mi, ati nibẹ ni ṣi siwaju sii ni mo ti le gba jade ti yi idaraya. Mo iwongba ti ni ife Boxing ati ki o Mo wa yiya lati wa ni pada ni a ńlá ija bi yi.
“Mo wa nigbagbogbo igboya nigbati mo ti gba ni iwọn. Nini Robert Garcia ni nibẹ ti wa ni nini arakunrin mi pẹlu mi. O ni o kan miran ohùn pe mo ti n lo lati ati pe mo gbẹkẹle.
“Jije pada ni iwọn ti a kekere kan bit nafu-wracking sugbon mo ti wà dun lati gba awọn iwọn ipata si pa. Mo ti ṣe ohun ti mo ni lati se ati ki o wà dun lati gba nipasẹ pe iriri. Mo wa gan dúpẹ si wa ni yi ipo lati ja Danny Garcia.
“Mo ti sọ ti setan lati ja eyikeyi ninu awọn oke awọn onija. Mo duro ati ki o si mu mi akoko nitori mo ti mọ Emi yoo ja ẹnikẹni ti o ba yoo Akobaratan soke. Mo ni ohun ti mo fe ki o si bayi o ni akoko lati lo anfani.”
DAFIDI BENAVIDEZ
“Mo ni lati ṣe kan gbólóhùn lori Kínní 17. Mo n nlọ Mandalay Bay pẹlu awọn igbanu lori mi ejika. Mo ni lati gba awọn knockout ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo n wa lati se.
“O n ti mi ala niwon mo ti wà kekere kan omo kekere lati unify oyè ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti Mo n ṣiṣẹ si ọna bayi. Mo fẹ lati jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ninu awọn itan ti awọn àdánù kilasi ati ki o Mo n ṣiṣẹ gidigidi gidigidi lati se àsepari pe.
“Mo wa abikẹhin Super middleweight aye asiwaju ninu itan ati ki o Mo n lilọ lati fi Gavril idi. Mo wa lalailopinpin qkan lati wo ani dara ju ti o kẹhin akoko ati ki o gba awọn knockout.
“Mo ti dagba soke ninu awọn akoko ibi ti gbogbo ènìyàn ja gbogbo ènìyàn. Nibẹ wà ki Elo agbara ati simi pẹlu kọọkan ija ati awọn ti o ni ohun ti mo n wa lati mu si egeb. Yi ti ni lilọ lati wa ni a nla ija ti o ko ba fẹ lati padanu.
“Mo lero bi mo ti gba akọkọ ija kedere. Gavril bar o ti n lilọ lati wá ki o si kolu mi jade nisisiyi, ṣugbọn ti o ba o ni o ni ki Elo igbekele, o yẹ ki o ti ṣe ti o ni akọkọ ija. Mo n ikẹkọ lalailopinpin gidigidi ọtun bayi lati lọ si ni nibẹ ati ki o ya fun u soke.
“Awọn nwon.Mirza yi ija yoo jẹ kekere kan bit ti o yatọ. A ni diẹ ninu awọn ohun ti a ba gbimọ. Sugbon o ti n si tun lilọ si jẹ ogun kan, nitori ti mo fẹ lati wa ni a àìpẹ ore Onija. Mo n nireti lati ji awọn show.
“Mo wa ni asiwaju ki ni mo lero bi Mo wa ni ipo kan lati ṣe diẹ ninu awọn nla njà ninu awọn sunmọ iwaju. Mo fẹ awọn Winner ti awọn World Boxing Super Series 168-iwon figagbaga. Mo wa lola lati wa ni kanna iwe bi awọn miiran aṣaju-ati ki o mo ti ko le duro lati gba ni iwọn pẹlu wọn.
“Mo ti ko ré Gavril ni igba akọkọ. Mo ti mọ o si wà a contender ati ki o wá ni alakikanju ati ki o setan lati ja. Mo mọ rẹ ara bayi ki ni mo n lilọ si lọ lati sise sunmọ dara. Nibẹ wà kan pupo ti ohun ti mo yẹ ki o ti ṣe ni akọkọ ija. Mo n lilọ lati lo anfani akoko yi.”
Ronald Gavril
“Emi ko ro pe o si wà bi ti o dara bi awon eniyan so wipe o ti a ti lọ sinu wa akọkọ ija. Ti o ti ko ja eyikeyi gidi onija, ki o si ri ohun to sele nigbati o si gòke lọ bá ọkan.
“Mo wa gan dun lati wa ni nibi ki o si wa ni ipo yi fun a rematch. Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ David Benavidez fun ngba lati ja mi. Mo ro wipe mo ti gba akọkọ ija ki ni mo ti mọ Mo fe yi lẹsẹkẹsẹ. Mo ti mina yi rematch.
“Mo ti kẹkọọ a pupo lati akọkọ ija. Mo mọ ohun ti mo ni lati se dara akoko yi. Awọn nwon.Mirza ti yoo wa ni titunse ati ki o mo yoo ṣiṣẹ ani le ni ibudó lati wa ni setan. Mo n ṣiṣẹ lori jije awọn ti o dara ju mo le irorun ati ara.
“O si ni a odo Onija ti o si tun ni o ni opolopo ti ohun lati ko eko. Ọtun bayi o ni awọn asiwaju, ṣugbọn o yoo ni lati wa ni setan. Eleyi yoo ko jẹ ohun rọrun ija fun u. Mo n lọ ni nibẹ lati ipalara fun u ki o si win awọn ija.
“Mo ti le se pupo ti ohun ti o dara ju ni akọkọ ija. Mo ti safihan pe Mo ni awọn ogbon ni akọkọ baramu, ati nisisiyi emi o si mu lati gba awọn win. Mo Èmi nibi fun idi a. O ti n ko lilọ si jẹ ohun rọrun ija fun u.
“Mo n nikan lerongba nipa David Benavidez ọtun bayi. Mo n nri ohun gbogbo sinu yi rematch ki o si sunmọ awọn igbanu. Nigbati mo win, awọn iyokù yoo gba itoju ti ara.”
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TWO-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION DANNY GARCIA RETURNS TO THE RING TO FACE FORMER WORLD CHAMPION BRANDON RIOS ON SATURDAY, Feb. 17 LIVE ON SHOWTIME FROM MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER & PRESENTED BY PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

Die, 168-Pound Champion David Benavidez Makes First World Title Defense in a Rematch with Ronald Gavril in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Àjọ-Ẹya
Tiketi lori tita Saturday, December 23 ni 10 a.m. PST!
Las fegasi (December 21, 2017) – Meji-pipin aye asiwaju Danny “Swift” Garcia returns to the ring to take on former world champion Brandon “Bam Bam” Rios in a welterweight showdown on Saturday, Kínní 17 gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and presented by Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija.
Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Boxing ká àbíkẹyìn aye asiwaju David “The Red Flag” Benavidez will defend his Super Middleweight World Championship for the first time against Ronald Gavril in a rematch of their thrilling September 2017 bout in which Benavidez won the vacant title by split decision.
The card is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and TGB Promotions in association with DSG Promotions. The Benavidez-Gavril rematch is co-promoted by Sampson Boxing. Tickets for the live event go on sale Saturday, Oṣu kejila. 23 ni 10 a.m. PST and will be available at AXS.com.
I’m excited just to get back in the ring,” Said Garcia, who was reigning world champion for the better part of six years dating back to his win over Hall of Famer Erik Morales in 2012 nipasẹ March 2017. “I needed the time off to recuperate and let my body heal.
Garcia (33-1, 19 KOs) was a unified world champion at super lightweight and welterweight and has fought and defeated many of the most formidable opponents in both divisions spanning two generations-Morales, Zab Judah, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, Paulie Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson among them. Four of his five opponents in the welterweight division were world champions and 10 ti re kẹhin 14 opponents were world champions or former world champions.
I was the reigning champion for six years, so I needed the rest,” continued the 29-year old Philadelphia fighter. “I’m ready to kick off the year in style and take over the welterweight division.
Ni re kẹhin ija, a welterweight clash of world title holders, Garcia lost via split decision to now unified 147-pound world champion Keith Thurman in a hard-fought, exciting fight that aired live on CBS. The SHOWTIME BOXING on CBS broadcast drew the biggest boxing audience of the year, more than five million viewers which remains the largest audience to witness a primetime boxing broadcast since 1998.
Bayi, Garcia looks to re-establish his once dominant position at welterweight, a division that boasts more top-10 pound-for-pound fighters in the sport than any other weight class; fighters including world champions Errol Spence Jr., Thurman, Shawn Porter, Kell Brook, Lamont Peterson and more.
What’s interesting in this fight with Brandon Rios is our styles. We both like to come forward. This kind of matchup will bring out the best in both of us. I’m excited to be back in Las Vegas. I’ve had some of my best performances and some of my biggest fights there. I beat Lucas Matthysse and Amir Khan in Vegas. You fight in Las Vegas, you’re a superstar,” added Garcia.
Bi Garcia, Rios has fought many of the top welterweights of this era including world champions Timothy Bradley and Manny Pacquiao. The hard-nosed slugger from Oxnard, Calif., ni o ni 34 AamiEye, 25 nipa knockout. The 31-year-old Rios always comes prepared to battle. With an aggressive style and granite chin, he is one of the most entertaining boxers in the sport. In his last fight he scored a TKO victory over Aaron Herrera on June 11. A victory over Garcia, a top-10 welterweight in his own right, would immediately change the course of Rioscareer and demand that he be placed among the top-ranked in the division.
I’m excited to prove my critics wrong again,” said Rios. “I’m bring a ‘Bam BamRios slugfest to my fans. Danny is a great fighter, but I will beat him just like I have beat others in the past. I am focused and will make this a classic Mexican-Puerto Rican battle!”
SHOWTIME is poised to start the year with two crucial welterweight main event matchups,” wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager ti SHOWTIME Sports®. “Following the January 20th event pitting Errol Spence Jr. la. Lamont Peterson, Garcia la. Rios features two of the most battle-tested and ferocious 147-pound fighters in the world. Add in the Benavidez vs. Gavril II co-feature, a fight that is guaranteed to deliver dramatic action, and we are picking up right where we left off in 2017 delivering the most compelling and important matchups in boxing’s deepest divisions.
We’re looking forward to the action at Mandalay Bay Events Center in February,” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO Mayweather Promotions. “Both Garcia and Rios are seasoned fighters that have faced the toughest competition in the welterweight division and they are both very hungry for a big win. The co-feature rematch between the youngest reigning world champion David Benavidez and challenger Ronald Gavril we already know will be thrilling. All four of these men have proven that they’ll put it all on the line in the boxing ring to leave no doubt about who the better man is. Ni afikun, we are working on a crowd-pleasing undercard now. Everyone on this card will need to bring their ‘A gameto Las Vegas in order to be victorious on Kínní 17.”
Danny Garcia is one of the most battle-tested, skillful boxers in the sport. What he did in running through the 140-pound division before moving up to welterweight is simply amazing,” said Tom Brown, Aare ti ni igbega TGB. “‘Bam BamRios is a throwback warrior. He never met a fight that he backed down from. Putting Garcia and Rios into the ring against each other promises nothing but fireworks in a match that should provide maximum entertainment for fans. It’s the kind of fight that belongs in Las Vegas, a classic battle that harkens to welterweight wars of the past. The first match between Benavidez and Gavril left enough room for doubt that a rematch should settle any remaining questions. I’d expect both boxers to come in with something to prove and that translates into a fan-friendly match.
The 21-year-old Benavidez (19-0, 17 KOs) became the youngest reigning world champion in boxing and the youngest 168-pound champion in history at 20-years, nine months old when he scored a split decision against Gavril to win the super middleweight title on Kẹsán 8. The bout featured multiple swings of momentum, thrilling exchanges and a wild 12th yika. Benavidez and Gavril pushed each other to deliver the best performance of their respective careers thus far.
I feel I won the fight,” said Gavril immediately after the decision. “I dominated the pace. I can’t say anything elseThe only thing I can do is to ask for a rematch.
Lori Kínní 17, Gavril will get it.
No excuses this time,” wi Sampson Lewkowicz ti Sampson Boxing. “The minute Benavidez finished the fight I requested the rematch-on behalf of the winner-for the sole reason that he needed to win by emphatically and not by split decision. I wanted the public to be able to have the rematch so that everyone will know who the best is. I expect this time Gavril will say that he’s really been beaten. As the youngest reigning champion in the sport today, I want no doubt that Benavidez is the better man. It was a great fight the first time and this time we’ll see who the best truly is. Ko si excuses. No doubt.
Fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz., Benavidez had scored 10 straight knockouts leading up to the match against Gavril. His eight-round KO victory over Rogelio Medina put him position for the vacant title.
This is a fight that my father, my team and I decided to take again to show everybody that I’m really the champion and there’s more to me than just being the youngest world champion,” Benavidez said. “I feel like I’m the better fighter and I’m going to definitely show it this time. I learned from that first fight that he puts on a lot of pressure. He likes to throw at the same time that I’m throwing. There are a couple different approaches to take against that. It’s going to be a great night of fights. Danny Garcia and ‘Bam Bam’ Rios, these are two fighters I look up to in the sport and it’s an honor to fight in their undercard. My training has been going well. We decided to bring in a strength and conditioning coach and I feel really strong. I believe I’ll be very prepared.
Gavril (18-2, 14 KOs) rose rapidly through the ranks by scoring seven straight victories including four by knockout since 2015. The 31-year-old Gavril was born in Bacau, Romania and now lives and fights out of Las Vegas. He fought a brilliant match against Benavidez, seizing control in the middle rounds and even dropping the young contender in the 12th with less than a minute left in the fight. Nigbeyin, it wasn’t enough as Gavril lost on two of the three judges’ scorecards.
I can’t wait to get into the ring again and take that belt,” said Gavril. “I learned his game plan quickly during the first fight, I blocked it well then, and I plan to do the same again. He has fast hands and power, I won’t take that from him, but I am prepared for whatever plan he comes in the ring with. I know I have what it takes to win this time. Preparing for this fight the second time around has been different, training has been more intense, and my team is preparing me to take him out once and for all. I can’t let him win. Some people said I won back in September, and were surprised by my performance. Mo ro o je sunmọ, and I thought the knock down gave me the advantage to win. All I can do is be ready. I don’t think either of us will upset the fans on fight night. I want to thank Floyd Mayweather and Leonard for another opportunity against Benavidez. He’s a great fighter and tough competitor and this will certainly be a great fight.
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PACQUIAO VS. HORN AIRING LIVE IN CANADA THIS SATURDAY EXCLUSIVELY ON SUPER CHANNEL

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Manny Pacquiao speaks at today’s Final press conference in Australia
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (June 28, 2017) – The final [press conference was held today foryi Saturday night ká “Battle in Brisbane,” featuring World Boxing Organization (WBO) Welterweight World champion Manny “Pacman’ Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs) and his title challenger, Jeff Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs).
Battle of Brisbane: Pacquiao vs.. Horn,” presented by Top Rank and Duco Events. yoo air yi Saturday aṣalẹ, exclusively in Canada on Super Channel, live from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
Super Channel subscribers will be able to watch four exciting fights, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, lori awọn “Battle of Brisbane” kaadi, headlined by Pacquiao vs. Horn.
PACQUIAO VS. DE LA HOYA & HATTON REPLAYS ON SC1
As a warm-up to theBattle of Brisbane” lori July 1, Super Channel will present two replays of previous Pacquiao bouts on Friday June 30ti o bere ni 7 p.m. ATI / 4 p.m. PT on SC1:

Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar de la Hoya
– Oṣu kejila. 6, 2008

Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
– Le 2, 2009 (IBO World super lightweight title)
These fights will also be available on Super ikanni Lori eletan.
Here is a link to Pacquaio’s interview today with official press conference host Ben Damon:
Saturday night’s Super Channel telecast will also feature two-time Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (2-0, 2 KOs), from Belfast, in a six-round featherweight bout against Jarrett “Juárez” Owen (5-4-3, 2 KOs), of Brisbane.In the 12-round co-feature,International Federation Boxing (IBF) junior bantamweight world champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), of Cavite City, Philippines, will defend his title against top-rated contender Teiru Kinoshita (25-1-1, 8 KOs), of Kobe, Japan. The live telecast will open with an eight-round middleweight bout between Shane Mosley, Jr. (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Pomona, Calif. and son of former three-division world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, ati David Toussaint (10-0, 8 KOs), of Canberra, Australia.
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Manny Pacquiao & Freddie Roach Workout quotes from Australia

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PACQUIAO VS. HORN AIRING LIVE IN CANADA YII Satidee Iyasọtọ ON Super ikanni
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (June 27, 2017) – World Boxing Organisation (WBO) Welterweight World champion Manny “Pacman’ Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs) and his Hall-of-Fame trainer, Freddie Roach, held a media workout today in Australia, preparing for yi Saturday night’s showdown between Pacquiao and his title challenger, Jeff Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs).
Battle of Brisbane: Pacquiao vs.. Horn,” presented by Top Rank and Duco Events. yoo air yi Saturday aṣalẹ, exclusively in Canada on Super Channel, live from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
Super Channel subscribers will be able to watch four exciting fights, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, lori awọn “Battle of Brisbane” kaadi, headlined by Pacquiao vs. Horn.

PACQUIAO VS. DE LA HOYA & HATTON REPLAYS ON SC1
As a warm-up to theBattle of Brisbane” lori July 1, Super Channel will present two replays of previous Pacquiao bouts on Friday June 30ti o bere ni 7 p.m. ATI / 4 p.m. PT on SC1:

Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar de la Hoya
– Oṣu kejila. 6, 2008

Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
– Le 2, 2009 (IBO World super lightweight title)
These fights will also be available on Super ikanni Lori eletan.
See Pacquiao and Roach quotes below from today’s workout:
MANNY PACQUIAO: We have a really good plan for this fight. We worked hard in training camp both in Manila and in General Santos City. I’m totally focused for this fight. I am not looking past this fight because at this point in my career, every fight is the most important. There are no tomorrows if I don’t win today.
Jeff Horn is OK. I’ve watched video of his fights. He brings a lot of action into the ring.
I know what he is feeling. I remember everything about my first world title fight.
Being a senator and training for a fight is hard. It takes discipline and time management. Luckily, the Senate has been in recess for the past few weeks and I have been able to focus on training for my world title fight.
A Senator’s job is to defend his peopleto fight for their rights.
I know Jeff Horn used to be a teacher. Ni awọn iwọn, I’m a teacher too.
I am ready for Jeff to come out and be aggressive. If he does that it will be a great fight for the fans.
The biggest crowd I ever fought in front of was at Cowboys Stadium against Joshua Clottey. I’m told this could be bigger [51,000+]. I am very excited for doing that, even though they may not be rooting for me. I am also very happy that ESPN will be televising it live.to awọn U.S. Now everyone can see it. It’s good for boxing.
Freddie Roach: Manny is a performer. He loves people, loves a big audience. Brisbane has all that for this fight. He’ll be fighting in front of the biggest crowd of his career.
Not everyone gets the opportunity to fight for a world title. It was always my dream but I never fought for one. O ni a nla ti yio se. Jeff Horn earned this opportunity. He is the WBO’s mandatory challenger.
Manny gave me 110% in training camp. He always does. No one works harder in the gym. The difference in this camp from recent ones has been his aggression. He’s scored several knockdowns and I haven’t seen that in years. He has kept his foot on the pedal throughout, even when he’s had a sparring partner in trouble. After his ring work he is singing and dancingnot wellbut that’s not the point. He is really hungry to make a statement in this fight against Horn. He’s even playing Shakira during his workouts again and he hasn’t done that in years.
Saturday night’s Super Channel telecast will also feature two-time Irish Olympian Michael Conlan (2-0, 2 KOs), from Belfast, in a six-round featherweight bout against Jarrett “Juárez” Owen (5-4-3, 2 KOs), of Brisbane.In the 12-round co-feature,International Federation Boxing (IBF) junior bantamweight world champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), of Cavite City, Philippines, will defend his title against top-rated contender Teiru Kinoshita (25-1-1, 8 KOs), of Kobe, Japan. The live telecast will open with an eight-round middleweight bout between Shane Mosley, Jr. (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Pomona, Calif. and son of former three-division world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, ati David Toussaint (10-0, 8 KOs), of Canberra, Australia.
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Super Channel to airBattle of BrisbaneManny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn International Card July 1st live from Australia

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(L-R) – Manny Pacquiao & Jeff Horn
(picture courtesy of 7 News Brisbane)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (June 26, 2017) – Super Channel is pleased to announce that it has acquired the exclusive rights in Canada to air the July 1st World Boxing Organisation (WBO) World Welterweight Championship bout between reigning champion, future Hall-of-Famer Manny “Pacman’ Pacquiao, ati Challenger Jeff Horn, ti o bere ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT, live from Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Battle of Brisbane: Pacquiao vs.. Hornis a presentation of Top Rank and Duco Events. Super Channel will air four exciting fights from this card, headlined by Pacquiao vs. Horn, iyasọtọ ni Canada.
Super Channel is ecstatic to be bringing a non-pay-per-view Pacquiao bout to Canadian fight fans as a follow up to the exciting Brook vs Spence IBF Welterweight Championship we brought them in May” wi Troy Wassill, Director of Programming, Domestic Distributors and Sports. “We keep hearing from our viewers that they want more boxing on Super Channel and the ‘Battle of Brisbaneis going to deliver exactly what they are looking for.
The world has followed amazing Manny since he burst onto the scene in his U.S. Uncomfortable ni 2001, where he knocked out Lehlo Ledwaba to win his second of a record eight division world titles,” Hall ti loruko olugbeleke Bob Arum fi kun. “It’s going to be an unbelievable event.

PACQUIAO VS. DE LA HOYA & HATTON REPLAYS ON SC1
As a warm-up to theBattle of Brisbane” lori July 1, Super Channel will present two replays of previous Pacquiao bouts on Friday June 30ti o bere ni 7 p.m. ATI / 4 p.m. PT on SC1:

Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar de la Hoya
– Oṣu kejila. 6, 2008

Manny Pacquiao vs Ricky Hatton
– Le 2, 2009 (IBO World super lightweight title)
These fights will also be available on Super ikanni Lori eletan.
Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs), a former two-term congressman, was elected to a Philippine Senate seat in May 2016, capturing more than 16 million votes nationally. An international icon, Pacquiao is the only fighter to win eight world titles in as many different weight divisions. A three-time Fighter of the Year and the reigning BWAA “Onija ti o tip e,” Pacquiao ká risumu ẹya victories lori bayi ati ojo iwaju Hall ti Famers, pẹlu Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Juan Manuel Márquez ati Timothy Bradley.
Lati 2008 si 2010, five of his seven victories were in world title fights, in five different weight classes, orisirisi lati 130 si 154 poun. No active boxer has sold more live tickets in the U.S. ju Pacquiao, ti o ti wa ni tun ka pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju 18 million domestic pay-per-view buys. After his disappointing unanimous decision loss to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. lori May 2, 2015, a world championship fight that generated a record 4.5 million pay-per-view buys and more than $400 million in television revenue alone, a healthy Pacquiao (he had suffered a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder during the fourth round of the Mayweather fight) returned to the winner’s circle on April 9, 2016, winning the rubber match against five-time world champion Bradley. In a battle of Top-10 pound for pound fighters, Pacquiao sent Bradley to the canvas twice en route to a dominant 12-round unanimous decision victory. Lori Oṣu kọkanla. 5, Pacquiao regained the WBO welterweight title for a third time when he shellacked the once-defeated defending champion Jessie Vargas via another dominant 12-round unanimous decision. Pacquiao has been trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach niwon 2001.
Unbeaten hometown-favorite Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs), fighting out of Brisbane (Queensland, Australia), enters the fight of his life having won his last three battles — gbogbo ni 2016 — lodi si Ali Funeka, Rico Mueller ati Randall Bailey, inu awọn ijinna. They had a combined record of 105-14-4 when he fought them. Awọn 2012 Australian Olympian’s background belies the warrior he has become inside the ring. Well-schooled inside and outside the ring, Horn received his Bachelor of Education degree from Griffith University and taught high school Physical Education even as he embarked on his professional boxing career.
Horn started boxing at age 18 after being picked on by bullies and he has been an advocate of anti-bullying campaigns. Immensely popular throughout Australia, the 29-year-old Horn has become a national gate attraction in his own right. Selected as the 2015 Australian Boxer of the Year, Horn is trained and managed by Glenn Rushton, the only trainer he has ever had, and assisted by former WBC super welterweight world champion John “Awọn eranko” Mugabi.
Awọn July 1 telecast will also feature Irish Olympic hero Michael Conlan (2-0, 2 KOs), from Belfast, in a six-round featherweight bout against Jarrett “Juárez” Owen (5-4-3, 2 KOs), of Brisbane, ati International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior bantamweight world champion Jerwin “Lẹwa Ọmọkùnrin” Ancajas (24-1-1, 16 KOs), of Cavite City, Philippines, defending his title against top-rated contender Teiru Kinoshita (25-1-1, 8 KOs), of Kobe, Japan. The live telecast will open with an eight-round middleweight rumble between Shane Mosley, Jr. (10-1, 7 KOs), ti Pomona, Calif. and son of former three-division world champion “Sugar” Shane Mosley, ati David Toussaint (10-0, 8 KOs), of Canberra, Australia.
Some of the greatest boxers in history have confirmed they will be ringside, pẹlu Roberto Duran, Evander Holyfield, ati Thomas Hearns.
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THOMAS HEARNS HEADLINES STAR-LADEN CLASS OF INDUCTEES INTO NEVADA BOXING HALL OF FAME

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Spinks brothers, Michael Carbajal, Erik Morales and Salvador Sanchez are also among the greats to be honored Aug. 12 at Caesars Palace.
Las fegasi – Tele aye asiwaju Thomas Hearns, who along with Sugar Ray Leonard, Iyanu Marvin Hagler ati Roberto Duran dominated boxing in the 1980s and became known collectively asThe Four Kings,” headlines a 14-person class of inductees into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, Hall CEO/president Michelle Corrales-Lewis announced Wednesday.
Hearns was chosen in the non-Nevada resident boxer category, along with Michael Spinks, Erik Morales, Michael Carbajal, women’s boxing star Lucia Rijker and Salvador Sanchez. Elected in the Nevada resident boxer category was Ken Norton, Leon Spinks and Richie Sandoval.
Chosen in the non-boxer category were referee Davey Pearl, public relations specialist Debbie Munch, promoter Mel Greb, trainer/cut man Rafael Garcia and Nevada Athletic Commission chair Dr. Elias Ghanem.
Norton, Sanchez, Greb and Ghanem will be inducted posthumously.
The members of the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame’s star-studded fifth-induction class will be honored at a gala dinner at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Saturday, Aug. 12. Ticket will be released Thursday, February 16th at 12pm on NVBHOF.com .
We are very proud of this class of inductees, and it contains some of the greatest fighters who ever lived,” Corrales-Lewis said. “I’m looking forward to our gala dinner when we can honor these richly deserving people and allow their fans to say hello.
Hearns was one of the standouts during the 1980s and participated in a series of great bouts in Las Vegas with Leonard, Hagler and Duran. His 1985 bout with Hagler at Caesars Palace is still regarded by many as the greatest fight in boxing history.
The Spinks brothers, Michael and Leon, become the first set of brothers inducted into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Both won gold medals for the U.S. ni 1976 Olympics in Montreal and then went on to win world titles in the pros.
Norton, known primarily for a series of close bouts with the legendary Muhammad Ali, also competed in one of the great heavyweight title bouts ever. He lost the WBC title by a razor-thin decision to Larry Holmes in 1978, among the finest heavyweight championship fights ever held.
Pearl was among the best referees of all-time and worked more than 70 championship bouts. He was the referee for both Leon Spinks’ iyalenu 1978 upset of Ali as well as for Leonard’s dramatic 14th-round knockout of Hearns in 1981.
The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame is an IRS 501 (c)3 charity and all donations are tax deductible. The Hall’s charitable contributions over the five years since its formation have helped boxers in need and boxing-related charities. Donations are welcome.
The Hall was founded in 2013 by noted boxing broadcaster Rich Marotta.
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BIOGRAPHIES OF THE NEW HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Michael Carbajal Best known as the first junior flyweight to earn a $1 million purse, Carbajal won world titles at junior flyweight and flyweight. Known asLittle Hands of Stonefor his punching power, Carbajal was 49-4 pẹlu 33 KOs.
His rivalry with HumbertoKekereGonzalez was one of the best of the early 1990s and their 1993 fight was The Ring Magazine Fight of the Year. Ni 2004, The Ring named Carbajal as the best junior flyweight in history.
O si wà 98-10 as an amateur and won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
Thomas Hearns – Hearns, 58, won recognized world titles at welterweight, Super welterweight, middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight during a career in which he went 61-5-1 pẹlu 48 KOs.
He’s most remembered for his savage three-round battle with Hagler in 1985, but he participated in many of the decade’s biggest and most electric bouts. He fought in Las Vegas 16 igba, ti lọ 11-4-1 pẹlu mẹsan knockouts.
Erik MoralesOne of the most exciting fighters of the early part of the 2000s, Morales is best known for his series of outstanding fights with arch rival Marco Antonio Barrera. Morales went 52-9 pẹlu 36 knockouts but is best known for his trilogy with Barrera, two of which were named Ring Fight of the year.
Morales won major world titles at super bantamweight, featherweight, super featherweight and super lightweight, becoming the first Mexican born fighter to win titles in four weight classes.
He also engaged in a spectacular trilogy with Manny Pacquiao, beating him in the first and dropping the last two.
Ken NortonThough he was the heavyweight champion before losing his belt to Larry Holmes in one of the great title bouts ever, Norton was best known for his three fights with the legendary Muhammad Ali. Norton defeated Ali in 1973 in San Diego in their first bout, breaking Ali’s jaw.
Ali won the two subsequent bouts, pẹlu a 1976 match at Yankee Stadium for the title. Some observers believe Norton deserved to win all three fights.
The Holmes fight was sensational and the two men stood in the center of the ring at Caesars and slugged it out in the 15th ati ik yika.
Lucia RijkerRijker is regarded as one of, if not the best, women boxers in history. She was 17-0 pẹlu 14 knockouts in boxing and was 37-0-1 pẹlu 25 knockouts as a kick boxer.
In her boxing career, she scored dominant wins over the likes of Jane Couch, Marcela Acuna and Chevelle Hallback.
She later appeared in the Oscar-winning film, “Million Dollar Baby.
Salvador SanchezSanchez tragically died in an auto accident in Mexico at just 23 ọdun atijọ, robbing the world of one of the elite fighters in history well before his time. Sanchez was 44-1-1 pẹlu 32 knockouts and was the lineal featherweight champion from 1980 until his death in 1982.
He won the title by knocking out Danny “Little Red” Lopez, but is best known for a dominating eighth-round stoppage of Wilfredo Gomez. Gomez was 33-0 pẹlu 32 knockouts but was no match for Sanchez.
Richie SandovalSandoval held the bantamweight title for two years, but his career, as great as it was, is a question of what might have been. O je omo egbe kan ti awọn 1980 U.S. Olympic boxing team, but he lost his chance at a medal when President Carter decided to boycott the Games in Moscow.
Sandoval won the first 29 fights of his pro career, racking up 17 knockouts, and beat the great Jeff Chandler for the bantamweight belt.
But tragically, Sandoval suffered serious boxing related injuries in a 1986 bout with Gaby Canizales and was forced to retire.
Leon Spinks Spinks is most known for upsetting Muhammad Ali in 1978 in just his eighth pro fight to win the heavyweight championship. He lost the title in a rematch and failed in two other attempts to win a title. He was stopped by Larry Holmes in a heavyweight title fight in 1981 and lost a cruiserweight title challenge in Reno to Dwight Muhammad Qawi in 1986.
A colorful figure known asNeon” Leon, he was an acclaimed amateur who was 178-7 pẹlu 133 KOs and the light heavyweight gold at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal.
He finished his professional career with a 26-17-3 mark and 14 KOs.
Michael SpinksSpinks was 31-1 in his career and won both the light heavyweight and heavyweight titles. He moved up from light heavyweight to defeat Larry Holmes at the Riviera in 1985, denying Holmes the opportunity to go 49-0 and match Rocky Marcianos record.
He won the light heavyweight title in his 17th pro fight in 1981 at the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas when he bested the much more experienced Eddie Mustafa Muhammad. Spinks held the light heavyweight title for four years, before giving it up to move to heavyweight to fight Holmes.
A 1976 Olympic goolu medalist, Spinksonly pro loss came in his final fight when he was knocked out by Mike Tyson in a bout for the undisputed heavyweight title.
NON-BOXER INDUCTEE BIOGRAPHIES
Rafael Garcia – Garcia, 87, is best known for his cap he wears festooned with pins and for working as Floyd Mayweather’s hand wrapper. But he had a long career as both a cut man and a trainer and was outstanding at both. He worked with elite fighters such as Mayweather, Roberto Duran, Alexis Arguello and Wilfredo Gomez.
Dr. Elias GhanemGhanem as the long-time chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission, and was responsible for helping it to earn the moniker, “The greatest commission in the world.
Ghanem, a physician whose patients once included Elvis Presley, played a key role in the hearings after Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield, and also was instrumental in bringing the Oscar De La Hoya-Felix Trinidad bout to Las Vegas in 1999.
Mel GrebKnown asThe father of professional boxing in Southern Nevada,” Greb was a promoter and matchmaker who first brought Muhammad Ali to Nevada. Then known as Cassius Clay, Greb promoted Ali’s seventh pro fight in 1961. That week, he introduced Ali to wrestlerGorgeous” George, and Ali patterned himself after George in many ways.
Greb died in 1996 ni 75 ọdun atijọ.
Debbie MunchCaesars Palace in Las Vegas was a legendary host for many of boxing’s biggest fights in the 1980s and early 1990s, and Munch, a public relations expert, was instrumental in it.
She was widely respected by promoters, boxers and the media and helped many journalists immeasurably with their boxing coverage.
Davey PearlPearl was small of stature, but was a giant as a referee. He worked more than 70 world title bouts, including Muhammad Ali-Leon Spinks and Sugar Ray Leonard-Thomas Hearns.
Pearl was also a highly regarded judge.