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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

 

Kelly Swanson

Thanks everyone for calling in. We have an exciting conference call today to talk about an unbelievable boxing weekend coming up in Las Vegas. We’re going to hear more about that from Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega, who will run the call.

 

First on the call we’re going to talk to Errol Spence, Jr., ati awọn alatako re, Roberto Garcia, was also supposed to join the call but, laanu, he had a last minute medical appointment that he had to get in before he departed for Las Vegas, so he won’t be able to join us.

 

This other young gentleman is a fantastic fighter, and I’m certainly looking forward to seeing him fight. I’m going to go ahead and turn it over to Leonard Ellerbe, who will make the introductions and open it up.

 

Leonard Ellerbe

E dupe, Kelly. I’d like to thank everyone for joining us on this afternoon’s call. PBC on NBC returns to primetime network television this Saturday, June 20th. The telecast bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI / 5:30 p.m. PT. We’ll be coming to you live from MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This event will be sponsored by Corona, and I’d like to thank them for their support.

 

Our main event will feature a 12-round showdown between former world champions Adrien Broner and Shawn Porter. The co-main event features hot prospect Errol Spence, Jr. and veteran Roberto Garcia in a 10-round welterweight fight. Following the fights on NBC, we will switch over to NBCSN for more great action.

 

The tickets for the live events, which will be promoted by Mayweather Promotions in association with TGB Promotions, ni o wa lori tita bayi. The tickets are available through Ticketmaster and mgmgrand.com. With the purchase of a ticket to the June 20th fight this Saturday, fans will also have access to the PBC on CBS card taking place on Sunday at the MGM Grand. That bout will feature, ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Rances Barthelemy versus Antontio DeMarco, and Sammy Vasquez will fight Wale Omotoso, eyi ti bẹrẹ ni 4:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS.

 

I’d like to start out introducing the co-main event, and I’d like to start out with Errol Spence. Errol Spence is coming to us from Desoto, Texas. He is a 2012 US Olympian. He most recently dominated Samuel Vargas on the April 11 on PBC on NBC card. I’m very familiar with this young, exciting prospect. He’s a very talented fighter and he will be a force to be reckoned with for quite some time. He’s a future world champion. He’s coming to us at 16-0 pẹlu 13 KOs. Errol?

 

Errol Spence Jr.

Hi, I’m glad to be here. It’s a big opportunity for me on a huge stage. I’m going to go in and do like I always do, put on a great show and a great performance and raise my stock. Ireti, lẹhin ti yi ija, after this great performance, I can be the main event on NBC.

 

Q

Do you feel like you’re moving the way you want to be moving? Faster? Slower? Where you’re supposed to be? Nigbana ni, how soon do you think, that if you can take care of your opponent, Roberto Garcia, yi ìparí, that you can get into an even more significant fight, perhaps for a title at some point?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

I feel like I’m moving the way I want to move. I’m fighting when I want to and I’m fighting on the regular, so everything’s been consistent and how I want it to go. I’m stepping up the competition, and I’m fighting on the big stage that I wanted to fight on. After I get rid of Roberto Garcia, I think it will be another step up fight. Ireti, I can get a more name-known opponent, hopefully a former world champion in there, and then by sometime early next year, I can fight for a title.

 

Q

According to most people, you were the most talented fighter on the United States Olympic Team in 2012 and the guy with the most potential as a professional. Is that a distraction for you? Does it motivate you? Do you believe your clippings? How do you stay focused? Because it seems like you are a pretty focused guy, the way you’ve been going about your business.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

For one thing, staying focused is just something I naturally do, but I also want to live up to the hype and to the high standards that a lot of boxing writers and a lot of people have of me. I’ve just got to go out there and perform and look great, and I want to look great, so I have to stay focused and work hard. That’s the only way that I’m going to get where I want to be and get to the top and get to fighting these name-known opponents. I just have to stay focused and just stay dedicated, and I’ll be definitely fighting more known opponents, like Robert Guerrero or Keith Thurman or Amir Khan or somebody like that.

 

Q

What then does victory against Garcia do in terms of getting you there?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Roberto Garcia, o ni alakikanju, he a veteran, and I think me being a prospect and on the verge of being a contender, I had to face a guy like that, a guy with a lot of experience and a really good record, so I can go into that contender level and contender status where I can start fighting more name-known guys. I think it’s just a process I have to go through so I can get to where I want to be. Roberto Garcia is a tough fighter. He’s not as known as the guys I would like to fight, but I have to fight him to get to those guys.

 

Q

With the emergence of a lot of the Eastern European fighters, who fight for a title in their second or third professional fight, do you feel pressure to sort of step up your own process and take tougher fights and develop a little bit quicker than we’ve normally seen American fighters in the past?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Ṣe Ko. I don’t necessarily feel pressured. Everybody has their own path that they have to take. What those guys did was great, and that’s extraordinary and really unheard of, but everybody has their own path, and everybody grows differently.

 

Q

Errol, since PBC has started broadcasting fights, ni 2015, you’ve had, the one fight on the Garcia-Peterson undercard, but your fighter commercial or your bio, that’s been getting a lot of exposure. Can you tell me what that’s been like to see yourself on TV and what the reaction has been to that exposure?

 

Ati. Spence, Jr.

It’s been great. Mo dunnu. It shows that my hard work’s been paying off, and it shows how my manager believes in me. I’ve only been a pro fighter for three years and some change and I’m already being broadcast in with guys that have been pro eight, ten years, eleven years, and I’m head-to-head with these guys. It just shows a lot of people believe in me and I’ve got a lot of people behind me who support me.

 

Q

You mentioned Robert Guerrero, Keith Thurman, and Amir Khan as potential opponents that you’re looking at. Do you see them as stepping stones to something bigger, or are those the fights you want? It sounded like you might have been alluding to a different fight. What I’m wondering is if you see those guys as in your way to fight Mayweather?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

Not necessarily. These are the guys that are in the top ten, that are in the top five. These are the guys that are supposed to be there after Floyd retires in September, these are the guys that are going to be supposedly running the division, so these are the guys I’m looking at. I’m nowhere near close to fighting Mayweather, because I haven’t even gotten in the top ten yet. These are the guys thatI’m looking at that are in the top ten that are supposedly running the weight class after Floyd’s gone and retired.

 

Q

I want to ask you about what you know of your opponent, Roberto Garcia? Do you consider, bi pro, Garcia to be the toughest fighter that you’ve faced?

 

Ati. Spence, Jr.

I see him as the most experienced fighter. It could be the toughest. It all depends. One of my tough fights was against Emmanuel Lartey. O si wà 15-0, ati ki o mo ti wà 8-0 nigba yen. But I mean it could be. O si ni alakikanju, he’s experienced, and he’s gritty. I know he’s going to come to fight, so this will be one of my toughest fights to date.

 

Q

Bayi, you’ve gone back and forth in the last year or so between welterweight and super welterweight. Is there one of those weight classes you particularly want to focus upon?

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

I’m staying at 147, and welterweight is my weight class. A lot of times I might fight at 148 or something like that, ṣugbọn 147 is the weight class that I’m fighting at.

 

K. Swanson

Dara, that was your last question, Errol, but I have one for you that I’d like to add here. The weekend is Father’s Day weekend, and from what I’ve read about you, your dad was pretty instrumental in making sure you had a boxing career. I’m wondering if you could share with us a little bit about your relationship with your dad, how important he was to the development of your boxing abilities, and if he’ll be with you this weekend in Las Vegas.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

My dad, he got me started in boxing. O je kan ikoledanu iwakọ, ki o si lo lati wakọ moju, ati ki o si o si yoo si gba ile 12:00 p.m. tabi nigbamii ki o si mu mi lọ si-idaraya. Then after that he’d come from the gym, o wà bi 5:00 tabi 6:00 p.m., ati awọn ti o yoo sinmi fun ọkan tabi meji wakati ki o si lọ lati sise ni gígùn. Nigba yen, Mo ti ko gan ro nipa o, sugbon bi mo ti ni agbalagba ati kekere kan bit gbọn, mimo gbogbo awọn ẹbọ ti o fi rubọ fun mi lati wa ni anfani lati apoti ki o si lọ si gbogbo awọn wọnyi ti orile-ede ati gbogbo awọn wọnyi awọn ere-idije awọn ere-idije jade ti ipinle ati nkan na. He had to pay for the hotel, sanwo fun ounje ati nkan na bi wipe jade ninu apo. We didn’t have any sponsors and stuff like that.

 

O si yoo ńlá kan ara mi Boxing ọmọ. He’s my supporter. That’s my mentor. That’s like my best friend. For Father’s Day, Mo n lilọ lati gba fun u a win, ati awọn ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ ohun ìkan-win pe o yoo jẹ lọpọlọpọ ti o si yoo nifẹ. He played a big part in my career. Without him, Mo mọ Mo ti yoo ko ni le Boxing.

 

K. Swanson

Nla. Thanks for sharing that. I know he was an important part of your story. Nítorí, Leonard, that is it on the side for Errol. We appreciate you taking the time out of your training. Best of luck to you, and we look forward to watching you on PBC on NBC.

 

L. Ellerbe

The fans are going to be in for a great treat with this fight. Garcia comes with a lot of experience, and Errol is the new guy on the block. He’s making a name for himself. Big things are expected out of Errol, and he’ll be looking to come through on Saturday night with a great performance.

 

Ati. Spence Jr.

E dupe. I’d like to thank everybody for their questions and stuff and everybody tuning in and listening. Just make sure you tune in Saturday. I’m going to put on a great performance and a great show.

 

L. Ellerbe

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, a ni a gidigidi moriwu ija. We have two gentlemen who are very familiar with each other. They both come out of the state of Ohio. They both have extensive amateur backgrounds. I think it’s going to be an excellent fight.

 

We have Shawn Porter. Bi mo ti sọ, he’s coming to us from out of Akron, Ohio. He’s now fighting out of Las Vegas. His most recent win was on Spike in March when he fought Eric Bone. He has fought a number of good fighters, including big wins over former world champions Devon Alexander and Paulie Malignaggi. He comes to us with a record of 25-1-1, pẹlu 16 KOs, none other than the former welterweight world champion, “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter.

 

Shawn Porter

What’s up, gbogbo ènìyàn? Thanks for having me on.

 

Ken Porter

Thank you guys for the wonderful introduction, Leonard. We really appreciate you guys having us on today. As far as our training camp, Shawn has been preparing for this fight and the previous fight and the previous fight before that ever since he turned professional. We never really go into a camp, per se. We just continue with what we were already doing. I have been blessed with an athlete who understands that this is his lifestyle, it’s year-round, and he just works like that. So when it was time to turn up the heat a little bit, we were already ready to go. When it was time to bring down the weight a little bit, that wasn’t a problem either.

 

He’s strong. He’s happy. He’s feeling really good. Today we did a little bit of track work. We headed to the gym, and then we were reminded that we had this conference call with you guys, so it was absolutely no problem for us to go back home and sit down for a little bit and take this call because all of our hard work has already been done, not just in this fight or this camp, but in previous fights and previous camps that we’ve had before this. Everything is on point. Everything is exactly where we want it to be, and we’re looking forward to a great fight on Saturday night against a great fighter.

 

Q

What have you done differently in this training camp to prepare yourself for this fight and the speed of Adrien Broner?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I’ll let you know. Bẹẹni, he is skillful and fast. We haven’t really done much different to try to offset that or anything. The reason being is because we know that I’m just as fast and just as quick as he is. There haven’t been any special workouts that we’ve incorporated this camp or anything like that to do anything differently to offset his speed. We’ve just really focused more so on my skills and also the different techniques that are required to cut off and slow down a fast fighter like him. Nítorí, it’s what we’ve been doing, just at a higher level. We’re not overlooking his speed. We’ve just done more of what we need to do to prepare for it, which is what we’ve always done.

 

K. Wọ

Just to give you guys a little info, I think Devon Alexander is one of the fastest boxers in boxing, akoko. I know that Manny Pacquiao is one of the fastest boxers in boxing. I know that Andre Dirrell is one of the fastest boxers in this sport. Shawn has been able to compete against those type of guys in professional fights, in sessions, in camps. We don’t have a problem with anyone’s speed. He’s just as fast as anybody that comes in the ring with him, so when you talk about a guy’s speed, that’s not something we’re concerned with.

 

The problem that that guy will have to deal with is we’re fast, and we’ve got power to come along with that. Nítorí, we’re prepared for that. Just like Shawn said, we just continue doing what we’ve already done. At this point in time, that is not a concern at all, so we’re ready for that.

 

Q

Have you in any way prepared yourself for maybe the antics that come along in the ring with an Adrien Broner?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I haven’t. I understand that could arise during the fight. My whole thing is this, and it’s something that my dad has always pressed upon me, is being professional at all times. Being professional means maintaining your composure and staying poised and sticking to the game plan no matter what. Nítorí, no matter what he may do or say during the fight, more than likely that means I’m doing something right, and I’ll just continue to do what I’m doing and what my corner’s asking me to do. I’m not worried about it at all. I am who I am, and I get the job done.

 

K. Wọ

Shawn’s coming to knock Adrien’s head off. He’s in a real fight, and this is a big fight. I think it’s going to be a very entertaining fight. They both have contrasting styles. Both have certain strengths that they do certain things very well. It’s going to be a very competitive and exciting fight.

 

Q

You’re an Akron guy. Broner’s a Cincinnati guy. They’re saying it’s the battle of Ohio, and we’re going to Las Vegas, a great place for big fights all the time, a tremendous place to have fights, but did you think maybe that you guys would be duking it out in Ohio to settle the bragging rights for the state?

 

S. Wọ

I’m a northeast Ohio guy, not just Akron, not just Cleveland. It’s a blessing to be able to represent northeast Ohio, and I’ve done that for a very long time with pride. I’ve made everyone proud back home along the way. Lẹẹkansi, everything I’ve learned, I learned from my dad. He told me a long time ago, he says if you want to improve, if you want to get better and do things at the highest level, you’ve got to move on and sometimes leave home alone and take care of your business.

 

Pẹlu ti a wi, Las Vegas is the Mecca of boxing. It’s where we all want to be. I’ve been blessed enough to move out here two years ago, and this is where I always wanted my career to go. A fight of this magnitude is happening where it’s supposed to happen at. The bragging rights will come after the fight.

 

Q

How hard is it going to be for you to get down to 144? What was the reason that you guys made the fight for significantly under the welterweight limit when both of you guys have been welterweight champions and not had any issues with 147?

 

S. Wọ

I’ll answer the first question first. Ni bayi, we’re Cadillacing, and what I mean by that is we’re taking it one day at a time. We’re moving slow so everybody can see us, and we’re feeling good doing it. It’s coming along exactly the way we wanted it to, and it’s been a blessing. We were called and told that we were asked to be 144 pounds by Adrien Broner. That was not our decision. As soon as it was announced to me from my dad, I told him, whatever we need to do to make the fight.

 

I guess there’s a little kid from Cincinnati who’s afraid of fighting at 147, even though that’s a weight that he’s even fought for a championship at. That’s neither here nor there. The weigh-in is Friday. We’ll be there. We’ll be on weight, and we’ll be excited to get on that scale and look him in the eyes at that weight and let him know that we’re feeling good. Whatever advantage he thought could come from that, he’s not getting any.

 

The good thing about it is I’m blessed that I have a great body, and somehow we can get my body to do what it needs to do. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, all I can do is give it up to God. It’s been great along the way and, like you said, I fought as high as 165 in the amateurs and even 154 upon turning pro, ati bayi 147 for the last about four or five years. It’s been great, and going down a few more pounds won’t be a problem.

 

K. Wọ

I call it addition by subtraction. As he loses weight, he increases his opportunity for big fights. Nítorí, we came from 154 si 147, and there’s big fights there and big fight names there. Here we’ve been asked to come down a few more pounds, and it just so happens he’s living this way year round so he didn’t have to go into some crazy I’ve got to get this weight off type thing. This morning, he was very light. He’s eaten twice this morning already. He’s feeling really good. We’re able to do this, and we’re confident that it’ll continue throughout the week to come off like it is. We’re looking forward to this big fight at a lighter weight. Nítorí, that’s why I call it addition by subtraction. We get more out of coming down in a lower weight than we did being in the higher weight class.

 

Q

Shawn, both of you and Adrien have been in some exciting fights, but you’re also both very good boxers also. What is your take on how this is going to play out?

 

S. Wọ

I think this fight’s going to go everywhere. You’ve seen me fight. You know that I want to dictate everything. I want to dictate the pace. I want to be the commander in the ring. Pẹlu ti a wi, we’re versatile, which is great, and we can box from the outside. There will also be points where we look to move in and get really physical. We’re just going to play it one round at a time and we’ll look to box and also look to punch and put it all together. That’s what you want in a big fight, when you can do so many things and this fight requires you doing so many things. We look to put it all together on Saturday night-the boxing, the punching, the pressure, the countering, all of it.

 

Q

When you look at Adrien Broner’s record, you see he had that loss to Marcos Maidana. Is there anything you’ve learned from that fight with Maidana that you can apply for yourself in your fight with Adrien?

 

S. Wọ

Bẹẹni. We’ve taken a look at a number of his fights, not just the bad, but also the good. I’m steadily reminding myself not to underestimate him, not to think that I’m going to come in there and do everything that Maidana did to him, and that’s it and I’ll get the win. We look to do so much more than what Maidana did, but the pressure that Maidana applied that entire fight was great and was what he needed.

 

We will look to do some of that. I’ve also taken a look at his earlier fights when he looked really sharp and superb, just to remind myself of what he can do. There were lot of things he didn’t do against Maidana, but there were a lot of things he did do well against some of his other competitors earlier in his career. We look to do a lot of different things this fight. It’s going to take a lot to win this one, and we’re ready for it.

 

Q

Have there been specific things that you’ve learned or changed in your approach since your fight last year with Kell Brook?

 

S. Wọ

Yes and no. I think with that fight, the things that we’ve changed and worked on more have become more, nọmba ọkan, mental and then number two, the basics. Mo ti yoo sọ, nọmba ọkan, the mental because there were a lot of things that were asked of me in the corner that I didn’t incorporate during the match. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, I can only look at myself, and that’s the reason those things didn’t show up. We worked on a lot of mental preparation since that fight, being able to not only listen to the corner and implement those instructions during the fight and then the basics.

 

There were a lot of things I didn’t do in that fight. I got a little wild at points. Lẹhin ti awọn ija, once we got back training, we went back all the way to the basics like we always do, but we put a little more emphasis on the mental aspect along with the basics.

 

Q

This fight’s going to be Saturday night, akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, prime time, on NBC in virtually every home in the country, and it’s going to be televised internationally. Tell us about how that affects you, being in such a marquis fight.

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, I can promise you this, this is something that I’ve always envisioned and I’ve always looked forward to. My fight with Julio Diaz, when I first found out it was at MGM Grand, I was really excited. Then I was told it was going to be in one of the conference rooms. The whole entire bubble didn’t bust, but a little bit of the air came out. I’ve just always marveled at the crowd, how loud it gets, the lights, the whole nine. I love every part of the ambiance of a big MGM Grand fight. I’m taking it with a lot of excitement and obviously not over enthused, but I do understand the moment that I’m about to have. The great part about it is it’s a moment that I’ve always wanted, and I’m looking forward to it, so I’ll take it with no problem at all.

Q

Is there any legit animosity between you and Adrien?

 

S. Wọ

Ṣe o mọ kini, there was no animosity about the weight up until the press conference that we had last week. We had the press conference. We’ve known for weeks now that the contracted weight is supposed to be 144. Here we are doing everything that we need to do as professionals to be on weight, be on point, be 100%, and the kid who chose to make the contract, awọn àdánù 144, wishes not to talk about the contracted weight, wishes not to talk about any rehydration clause, wants to avoid any conversation involving weight limits or anything like that.

 

The more and more we talk about it, the more and more the animosity starts to set in because I’m a professional doing what I do. I’ve done it at this high level for so long, and my weight class is 147 for so long. You want to move up into my weight, then move up. Don’t be scared. Don’t be worried. Don’t be afraid. Put your skill on the line along with your record. Put everything on the line. Put it all on the line at 147. Don’t put it at 144 and then not want to talk about it.

 

I’m not going to worry about it. We still maintain our professionalism and come into this fight and this weigh-in the way we’re supposed to. No personal animosity towards Adrien Broner. I know him, but I know him from a distance.

 

Pẹlu ti a wi, it’s always been more of a, “Hey, how are you doing?” type of a relationship, not aLet’s go to the club tonighttype of relationship and also, not aWhy are you talking to me you? I could be fighting you sometime,” relationship. Nítorí, we’re cool. The night of the fight, we will be foes for 12 iyipo, or however many rounds it lasts. Lẹhinna, I will be who I am and be professional and let the boxing take care of itself.

 

Q

Does this weight feel good, or do you see yourself moving right back up to welterweight after this?

 

S. Wọ

Obviously we made this move for a reason, and that was to fight the kid. Lẹhinna, I don’t think there’ll be any other reason for me to move any lower than 147. It’s not going to be a problem this fight, but it’s not something that I want to entertain in the future. I’m a 147-pound fighter, simple as that. Anyone I fight will be a strong 147-pound fighter, not a blown-up 140-pound fighter and not a took-down 154-pounder. We look to fight everyone at their best, and my best is going to be 144 lojo satide.

 

K. Swanson

Dara. That actually was your last media question, but I’m going to ask you a question myself, something that I actually shared with Errol Spence too. It’s Father’s Day weekend for the big boxing weekend in Las Vegas. I think everybody in boxing knows about the close, intimate relationship that the Porters have. I’d like, Shawn, for you to share with us what your dad means to you and what you are planning for Father’s Day after Saturday night.

 

S. Wọ

Nitootọ, I’m happy that this fight has come at this time. My dad and I have worked extremely hard together for a very long time doing this sport. What better way to celebrate or wake up and just be proud of what we’ve done the night before, as a family, as a team? I’m excited about having this fight be the night before Father’s Day, and I’m looking forward to being able to wake up and go over into the next room and wake up my dad and just marvel at what we’ve done, o han ni, not only in the ring but what we have now as a family and as a team.

 

He means the world to me, ati awọn ti o mo wipe. I definitely know I mean the world to him. I’ve said this before, the love that we have, that we share, we carry that to the ring with each other, and it’s unparalleled. You can’t match it. That means a lot. That makes a difference during the fight.

 

K. Swanson

Leonard, I’d like to turn it over to you for last comments.

 

L. Ellerbe

Dara. I just want to clear up this whole weight issue. It seems that there’s a lot of back and forth about the weight. Both fighters have agreed to fight this fight Saturday at 144 pounds max. I want to be clear with that, 144 pounds max. Both fighters agree upon that. The fans are expecting a great fight, and I think that both fighters will be at their best come Saturday night. Both fighters have had an excellent camp and have prepared to fight at the weight, and both fighters know what to expect from each other. They know each other very well. They both have great strengths, and I think it’s going to be a very exciting fight come Saturday night.

 

I’m very impressed with Shawn Porter, with what he’s been able to do as a professional. What I like the most about Shawn is his confidence. As a young veteran, he’s willing to get in there with anybody and those are the things that are a rare attribute when what you see with young fighters. A lot of fighters talk the talk, but they’re not willing to step up. Bi mo ti sọ, one of the most impressive things that I personally admire about Shawn is that he’s willing to get in there with anybody. He’s even called out Floyd Mayweather. He’s willing to get in there with Floyd, and that’s what I like. The guy’s willing to put it on the line, lay it on the line, do what it takes to feed their family and to give the fans what they want.

 

We look forward to Saturday night, a great fight for the fans. Thank you all for tuning in.

 

K. Wọ

You guy’s had a great session there, good questions. We’re feeling good, so we’re looking forward to seeing you guys on Saturday. Thanks for having us.

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Las fegasi (June 15, 2015) – Awọn gbajumo ati undefeated Terrell Gausha (14-0, 8 KOs) yoo gba lori Mexico ni brawler Luis Grajeda (18-4-2, 14 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super welterweight ija si akọle Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija agbegbe on NBCSN bẹrẹ ni 11 p.m. ATI/8 p.m. PT on Saturday, June 20, wọnyi ni PBC lori NBC telecast ifiwe lati MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena.

 

Bakannaa ni igbese lori NBCSN jẹ undefeated Robert ajinde Jr. (13-0, 10 KOs) ti o yoo kojuMiguel Mendoza (21-5-2, 21 KOs) ni a lightweight ija. Ti o da lori sisare, awọn Gausha vs. Grajeda ija le bẹrẹ lori NBC ṣaaju ki o to yi pada lori si NBCSN.

 

Live agbegbe ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT pẹlu awọn 10-yika welterweight ogun laarin awọn undefeated nyara Star Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. ati alakikanju brawler Roberto “Awọn Irokeke” Garcia. Ti ija yoo wa ni atẹle nipa awọn 12-yika headlining ifamọra ifihan Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner mu lori “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter.

 

A ni kikun sileti ti unbeaten asesewa se ikotan jade ni ku ninu awọn kaadi bi Michael Hunter(7-0, 4 KOs) ogun Deon Elamu (14-2, 8 KOs) ni a mefa yika heavyweight ija nigba tiLadarius “Memphis” Miller (7-0, 1 KO), Kevin “The Keji Bọ” Newman (2-0-1, 1 KO) ati , Sanjarbek Rakhmmanov yoo wa ni gbogbo awọn ifihan ni lọtọ bouts.

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50, ko pẹlu wulo iṣẹ owo ati ori, ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa niwww.mgmgrand.com tabi www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Bí o si dide ni Cleveland, Gaushawas a dara si magbowo ti o gba wúrà ami iyin ni US. National Championships ni 2009 ati 2012. Awọn 27-odun-atijọ ti wa ni undefeated niwon titan pro ni 2012. Julọ laipe o gba wọle a knockout gun ni Oṣù lori Norberto Gonzalez lati tapa si pa rẹ 2015 ipolongo ati ki o yoo wo lati se agbero lori wipe aseyori nigba ti o gba lori 28-odun-atijọ Grajeda lati Chihuahua, Mexico.

 

A 2012 U.S. Olympian ti o gba U.S. Magbowo Championships ni 2009 ati 2007, awọn 26-odun-atijọ ode ti bere lati ṣe orukọ kan fun ara rẹ ninu awọn ọjọgbọn awọn ipo niwon yipada pro ni 2013. Lẹhin ti gba merin ni igba 2014, awọn Van Nuys, California-abinibi gba a unanimous ipinnu lori Avery Gibisini ni Kínní lati bẹrẹ 2015. Ọdẹ gba lori kan elegbe Van Nuys-abinibi ninu awọn 35-odun-atijọ Elamu.

 

Ohun se àseparí magbowo ti o je a 2012 U.S. Olympic maili, awọn 24-odun-atijọ ajinde Jr. yoo wa ni ṣiṣe rẹ keji gun ibere ni MGM sayin Ọgbà Arena. Unbeaten niwon yipada pro ni 2012, awọn Toldeo, Ohio bi Onija jišẹ a keji yika knockout lori Alejandro Rodriguez ni Oṣù. Ọjọ ajinde Kristi Jr. bi mẹẹta a alakikanju ipenija ninu awọn 31-odun-atijọ Mendoza lati Aguascalientes, Mexico.

 

A bi ni Memphis ṣugbọn nisisiyi ija jade ti Las fegasi, Miller ti wa ni nwa fun re kẹta gun ni 2015 ntẹriba tẹlẹ lu Ryan Picou ati Marquis Taylor bẹ jina odun yi. Awọn 21-odun-atijọ ti wa ni unbeaten ni meje njà niwon ni titan pro tete ni 2014.

 

Lẹhin ti kíkó rẹ akọkọ pro gun lori March 6 ni MGM Grand, 23-odun-atijọ Newman tẹlé o soke pẹlu rẹ akọkọ knockout ni April nigbati o duro Richard Urquizo ni akọkọ yika. A bi ni Los Angeles sugbon ija jade ti Las fegasi, Newman pada si awọn iwọn nwa lati kọ pipa rẹ kẹhin išẹ.

 

A tele magbowo Asia asiwaju, Rakhmanov yio si ṣe rẹ pro Uncomfortable lati tapa si pa awọn amóríyá-night ti njà loju June 20 bi awọn Onija lati Usibekisitani gba lori ohun alatako lati wa ni ṣiṣe ninu merin awon iyipo ti Junior welterweight igbese.

Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON NBC Los Angeles tẹ apero avvon & Awọn fọto

Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner & “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter pade awọn Media

Ṣaaju ki o to won Saturday, June 20 Showdown Ni

The Ọgbà MGM Grand Arena

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

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Idris Erba / Mayweather ni igbega

Tẹ NIBI Fun aworan Lati Loni ká Tẹ Apero

Ike: Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija

Los Angeles (June 10, 2015) – Pẹlu o kan lori ọsẹ kan titi Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC showdown laarin Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner (30-1, 22 KOs) ati “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter (25-1-1, 16 KOs), gba ibi lori Saturday, June 20 ni MGM Grand Ọgbà Arena, mejeeji awọn onija pade pẹlu awọn media ni Los AngelesWednesday lati jiroro ni matchup.

 

Agbegbe on NBC bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT pẹlu kan welterweight figagbaga laarin awọn undefeated nyara Star Errol “Ooto” Spence Jr. (16-0, 13 KOs) ati sọgbẹni oniwosan Roberto “Awọn Irokeke” Garcia (37-3, 20 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Mayweather ni igbega ni sepo pẹlu TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $400, $300, $100 ati $50, ko wulo pẹlu iṣẹ owo ati owo-ori wa ni on tita bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni

www.mgmgrand.com tabi www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Egeb ti o ra a tiketi fun yi iṣẹlẹ yoo gba eleyi sinu wa ni Sunday ká Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi eventthat ẹya tele aye aṣaju- Rances Barthelemy(22-0, 13 KOs)ati Antonio DeMarco (31-4-1, 23 KOs) squaring si pa, Plus awọn welterweight ogun laarin Sammy Vásquez (18-0, 13 KOs) ati Wale Omotoso (25-1, 21 KOs) pẹlu televised agbegbe bẹrẹ ni 4 p.m. ATI/1 p.m. PT.

 

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

 

Adrien BRONER

 

“Mo wa gan ibukun lati wa ni nibi. Mo ti sọ ti nipasẹ diẹ ninu awọn ohun ti o yoo sọ Mo ti yẹ ki o ko ti wà nihin loni, ṣugbọn nisisiyi Mo wa ọkan ninu awọn tobi awọn orukọ ninu Boxing.

 

“Eleyi jẹ ńlá kan ija nitori Adrien Broner jẹ lori awọn kaadi. Ko si disrespect si Shawn ati Kenny, sugbon mo n bọ lati win ati ki o Mo n lilọ si win.

 

“Paapa ti o ba ti ni kan lile ija, Mo n lilọ si win yi ija. Wọn sọ wipe o ni lagbara, nwọn sọ ti o ba wa ni bi a Bulldozer. Whatever they bring to the table on June 20, Mo setan.

 

“Mo n lilọ si jẹ awọn alagbara julọ Onija lori June 20th and definitely the prettiest fighter onJune 20. Maa ko seju tabi o yoo padanu o.”

 

Shawn Porter

 

“Mo wa ti lagbara ti Onija ti Adrien Broner yoo lailai gba sinu oruka pẹlu.

 

“Mo mọ ti o ti n ni diẹ njà bi a ọjọgbọn ju mi ​​sugbon ti ko ko tunmọ si ó n ni iriri siwaju sii ju mi. A ṣe gbogbo wa ija ni-idaraya, saju si ija.

 

“Mo wa ṣi kanna 'Showtime’ Shawn Porter, Mo si tun ni gbogbo ohun ti mo ti nilo lati wa ni nla ati ki o wá jade ṣẹgun. Ko ni ogbon ti o yẹ lẹhin ti yi ija jẹ ko aṣayan.

 

“Wa akọkọ mindset ti a ko ti lilọ si wa ni lati fun u bully, sugbon lati jijade fun u ki o si lo wa iyara. Mo n lilọ si jẹ dara ju ti mo lailai ni.

 

“Mo ti sọ kẹkọọ a pupo nipa bi o si wa ko le ṣe waye ati ki o bi o lati gba awon enia buruku ni pa ti o. Ti o ni apakan ti awọn ilana ati awọn ti o yoo jẹ pataki ninu ija yi.

 

“Ohun gbogbo ti a ti nlo gan laisiyonu ati ki o Mo ti sọ ti lagbara yi gbogbo ibudó. O ti nla ati ki o ni ohun ti o nilo lọ sinu a ija.

 

“Mo ti ko ni yi wò bi a apeja àdánù, sugbon bi a àdánù kilasi. Mi àdánù kilasi ni 144. Ohunkohun ti o retí láti jèrè lati inu nini mi wá si isalẹ lati 144, on n ko lilọ si gba o.

 

“PBC ti a ibukún fun awọn wọnyi awọn onija ati ki o Ikinilẹṣẹ ni apapọ. Pẹlu gbogbo awọn njà lori tẹlifisiọnu o ni o kan ohun ọlá lati wa ni apa kan. Nibẹ ni ko si anfani clearer ju bayi, lori nẹtiwọki tẹlifisiọnu lati fi ohun ti mo ni.”

 

Mike Stafford, Broner ká olukọni

 

“Awọn wọnyi buruku mọ kọọkan miiran lati Awọn ope. O ni Ohio, so we are familiar with each other. I’m glad that they took the fight, Mo ni ife Shawn, I love Kenny, sugbon o ni owo ati awọn ti a wa nibi lati win.”

 

Ken adena, Porter ká Baba & Olukọni

“Eleyi jẹ awọn ipele ti a fẹ lati wa ni gbogbo loju, awọn ṣonṣo ti awọn idaraya. A ni meji Gbajumo awọn onija soke nibi ati ki o mo reti won yoo fi kan lori iṣẹ ti yoo jẹ to sese jakejado ooru ati jakejado awọn iyokù ti awọn ọdún.”

 

Leonard ELLERBE, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega

 

“Pẹlu awọn meji aza ti Adrien Broner ati Shawn Porter o ko ba le reti ohunkohun sugbon a nla ija.

 

“Eleyi jẹ kan awqn Syeed fun Mayweather ni igbega. A ti sọ igbega awọn tobi njà ninu awọn itan ti awọn idaraya. O ni a nla inú lati wa lara ti PBC ebi.

 

“Lati Akobaratan ọtun lori ni ki o si se igbelaruge ọkan ninu awọn tobi awọn orukọ ti awọn idaraya ni Adrien Broner, a n reti kan nla turnout ati nla-wonsi ki egeb kọja awọn orilẹ-ede yẹ ki o rii daju lati tune-in.”

 

 

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SUPERSTARS ADRIEN BRONER AND SHAWN PORTER MEET IN ACTION-PACKED SHOWDOWN AS PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS RETURNS TO NBC PRIMETIME SATURDAY, Oṣù 20 LATI MGM sayin ọgba gbagede

Also featuring 2012 U.S. Olympian and rising star Errol Spence Jr.

Taking On Roberto Garcia

PBC on NBC Coverage Starts at 8:30 P.M. ATI/5:30 P.M. PT

Las fegasi (Le 15, 2015) – A highly anticipated showdown between former world champions Adrien “Iṣoro Naa” Broner (30-1, 22 KOs) ati “Asiko Iworan” Shawn Porter (25-1-1, 16 KOs) headlines the Premier Boxing Champions on NBC primetime event Saturday, June 20 live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

 

Tun lori kaadi, awọn undefeated Errol Spence Jr. (16-0, 13 KOs) yoo gba rẹ lori ila lodi si lile-kọlu oniwosan Roberto “Awọn Irokeke” Garcia (37-3, 23 KOs) ninu awọn ti tobi ipenija rẹ odo ọmọ. The PBC on NBC action begins at 8:30 p.m. ATI/5:30 p.m. PT

 

It’s time for AB on NBC and I can’t wait for the opportunity,” Said Broner. “This is a great fight that the fans wanted and I wanted. I’m going to come prepared and I’m going to put on a show. I’ve never lost at MGM Grand and I don’t plan on starting now. Porter is a strong guy but he’s never been in the ring with someone like me.

 

I feel like this fight is what the PBC is all aboutbringing big fights to network TV and this is one of the biggest so far,” Said Porter. “I am excited to be the headliner against Adrien Broner. I’m always ready for a fight and facing Adrien is definitely going to be a challenge, but I’ve watched his career, even in the amateurs and I know he can be beat. I’m also looking forward to fighting at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. We moved to Las Vegas for opportunities like this and I would love to make MGM Grand my home.

 

I’m excited to have the chance to fight Roberto Garcia,” wi Spence Jr. “He is a great fighter and I’m happy to have an opportunity to fight on this huge card. It is definitely the biggest opportunity of my career so far and I won’t disappoint.

 

I can’t wait to get back in the ring and showcase my skills on the biggest stage,” Said Garcia. “Spence Jr. is a strong up and coming fighter but I have experience on my side and I’m going to show it on June 20th.”

 

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Mayweather Promotions is looking forward to promoting this major event on NBC, and taking part in furthering the effort to bring boxing back to larger mainstream audiences” Said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO ti Mayweather ni igbega. “The fights set for the June 20th card showcase some of the best talent in the sport and we expect nothing less than an entertaining night of boxing that you won’t want to miss.

 

We are looking forward to presenting another exciting primetime PBC show on NBC,” said Jon Miller, President of Programming for NBC and NBCSN. “With Adrien Broner returning to the big stage against Shawn Porter plus Errol Spence facing Roberto Garcia, we are expecting some pre-Fourth of July fireworks.

 

One of boxing’s biggest stars, Broner, awọn 25-odun atijọ phenom ti o ti gbà aye ri ni 130, 135 ati 147 poun, is looking to add another win to his impressive resume. The Cincinnati-born star scored a dominant victory over John Molina Jr. lori March 7 at MGM Grand and will look to return to the same big stage and take down his fellow Ohio-native Porter. Broner ti o bori lori awọn fẹran ti Paulie Malignaggi, Daniel Ponce de Leon ati Antonio Demarco lori ọna lati lọ si di a mẹta-pipin asiwaju.

 

Ohun ere ije ya, awọn 27-odun-atijọ Wọ is eager to keep his momentum going after scoring a fifth-round knockout over Erick Bone on the inaugural March 13 PBC on Spike fight. The Akron-native dominated Devon Alexander in December 2013 to win his previously held world title. O si tẹle pe soke nipa overpowering tele meji-pipin asiwaju Paulie Malignaggi pẹlu kan kẹrin yika stoppage ni April 2014.

 

A 2012 U.S. Olympian ti o ní a gíga dara si magbowo ọmọ, awọn 25-odun-atijọSpence Jr. will look to remain undefeated when he steps into the ring for the biggest challenge of his career. The Desoto, Texas born fighter was dominant in his PBC debut onApril 11 bi o ti segun Samuel Vargas nipa karun-yika knockout.

 

A oniwosan ti idaraya fun fere 15 years, the 35-year-old Garcia has racked up nine straight victories and will look to extend that streak to 10 when he faces Spence Jr. loriJune 20. The Weslaco, Texas native has most recently put together wins over Victor Manuel Cayo, Breidis Prescott and a unanimous decision victory over James Stevenson on the April 24 PBC kaadi.

 

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Lamont Peterson ṣiṣẹ KURO FUN Washington D.C. AWON niwaju OF rẹ Kẹrin 11 Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON NBC ija AT Barclays ile-iṣẹ


Tẹ NIBI Lati Gba awọn fọto

Photo Ike: Rouse fọtoyiya Group

Washington D.C. (March 26, 2015) – A kekere diẹ ẹ sii ju ọsẹ meji ni ilosiwaju ti rẹ gíga ti ifojusọna ija ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ in Brooklyn, Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 KOs) ti gbalejo media ni fá Asa Ibi ere idaraya ile-iṣẹ ni Washington, D.C. Lamont, arakunrin rẹ Anthony ati Lamont ká olukọni, Barry Hunter, mu diẹ ninu awọn akoko jade ti won ikẹkọ iṣeto lati jiroro Lamont ká Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija showdown lodi si Danny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 KOs) lori April 11.

 

Ni isalẹ jọwọ ri ohun akiyesi avvon lati iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti a ti lọ nipa tìte, sori afefe ati online media iÿë lati ni ayika agbegbe:

 

Lamont Peterson, Super Lightweight World asiwaju

 

“Awọn ètò le jẹ lati kan lọ jade nibẹ ki o si jà fun u. Laibikita bawo ni mo yan lati ja, Mo lero bi mo ti le win. Mo ti ma ni iyara ẹsẹ, sugbon mo le lo wọn lati ṣe ohun miiran ju. Mo ti le lọ siwaju. Emi ko nigbagbogbo ni lati wa ni lọ arinsehin. Mo ti yoo Stick si awọn ere ètò, sugbon a ko mo ohun ti awọn ere ètò jẹ ọtun bayi.

 

“Mi lakaye nigbagbogbo fihan ni iwọn, paapa ninu awọn pẹ iyipo. O beere pupo ti ara rẹ ni pé iwọn ati ki o kan pupo ti igba ti o lọ si ohun ti o mọ. Nítorí náà, eniyan rẹ pato ba jade, ati ki o Mo ro pe o ni ibi ti mo ti t diẹ ẹ sii ju awọn onija miiran. Awọn nigbamii iyipo ni o wa nigbati mo deede gba lori awọn ija. A Pupo ti awọn akoko ti mo fẹ a le lọ siwaju iyipo.

 

“Awọn egeb fẹ lati ri yi ija ki Mo fe lati rii daju pe o sele. Mo ti ko gan pe jade awọn orukọ tabi soro nipa ti o ti mo fẹ tókàn. Mo ti fi o soke si awọn egeb ati ki o si media nitori nibẹ ni o wa ọpọlọpọ njà ti awọn egeb fẹ lati ri pe kò ṣẹlẹ. Ni opin ti awọn ọjọ, Mo ti n ija fun awọn egeb ati awọn media ki idi ti ko ja tí wọn fẹ mi lati ja?

 

“Mo n kan nwa lati ya àwọn ohun tí mo ṣe daradara ki o si ṣiṣẹ, ati ki o si ni mo n wa lati ya kuro àwọn ohun Garcia se daradara ki o si fi agbara fun u lati ṣe àwọn ohun ti o ko ni ṣe daradara siwaju sii igba. Emi ko wo ni eyikeyi ọkan išaaju ija ti re ati ki o ro tiwa ti wa ni lilọ lati lọ wipe ona.

 

“Mo wa kan ti o dara Onija. O si ni pato kan counter-puncher ati awọn ti a ba nwa lati rii daju pe a ko ba ko to countered ona diẹ ninu awọn elomiran ti.

 

“Nibẹ ti ti pipade ati dojuti ni ibùdó. Nigba miran o ni akoko lati fa pada ki o si sinmi, sugbon ma o ni akoko lati ṣiṣẹ lile. Ìwò Mo lero nla. A Pupo ti awọn eniyan ti sọ yi, ṣugbọn yi ti wa mi ti o dara ju ikẹkọ ibudó lailai ati ki o Mo wa dun ni ibi ti mo ti wa ni ọtun bayi. Mo setan lati ja.

 

“Eleyi jẹ awọn tobi ija fun mi. Lẹhin ti yi nibẹ ni ohunkohun sosi lati se ninu àdánù kilaasi. Mo fẹ lati gbe soke lẹhin yi tókàn ija.”

 

Barry Hunter, Peterson ká olukọni

 

“Lamont jẹ gidigidi a wapọ Onija. O si n ti ni iwọn ogogorun awon igba. O si le apoti. O si le ja mejeeji inu ati ita. O si le strategize, sugbon o tun le jẹ gidigidi ibinu.

 

“Danny jẹ a ri to Onija. O si ko ṣe ọkan tabi meji ohun nla, ṣugbọn o ṣe kan pupo ti ohun daradara. Nibẹ ni o wa diẹ ninu awọn ohun tilẹ ti a ti sọ ri ninu rẹ pe a ro a le lo nilokulo ati awọn ti a ba ti lọ si jade lọ nibẹ pẹlu awọn Idi lati ṣe bẹ. Ìwò Mo ro pe Lamont jẹ a dara Onija.

 

“Nibẹ ni nikan kan diẹ ńlá awọn orukọ silẹ ni 140, gbogbo eniyan miran ti gbe soke si 147. Nítorí náà, Lamont ká ọna ti lerongba wà wipe nikan ni ona yi ija ṣe ori ni 140 a ti o ba ti o le dojuko Danny Garcia. Eleyi je siwaju sii nipa fifun awọn egeb ohun ti won fe lati ri. Eleyi ti wa ni lilọ lati fun egeb a nla free ija lẹẹkansi lori orilẹ-TV.

 

“NBC jẹ otitọ kan eré nẹtiwọki. Won ni nba, WNBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, MLS ati awọn nikan ni idaraya ti o wà nsọnu wà Boxing. Boxing lo lati wa ni lori gbogbo nẹtiwọki ati nwọn ní arosọ njà pẹlu arosọ awọn onija. O je ko nigbagbogbo nipa a igbanu boya. Nigbana ni ohun yi pada, sugbon yi yoo fun wa ni anfani lati mu Boxing pada si awọn otito onijakidijagan.”

 

Anthony Peterson

“Mo wa ko aifọkanbalẹ nipa wiwo yi ija. Mo n kan lilọ si joko pada ki o si wo awọn awọn. Lamont ká ki setan.

 

“Danny jẹ ẹya extraordinary Onija. O ni ninu rẹ DNA, ṣugbọn Lamont ti wa ni ki lojutu Mo wa igboya ti o ti n lilọ si win.

 

“Lamont kẹkọọ lati ja bo mi lori awọn ita.”

 

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Tolera UNDERCARD ba de si BARCLAYS ile-iṣẹ ON Satidee, Kẹrin 11 AS Apá ti Super NIGHT OF njà

Dominican Olympic Gold MEDALIST Felix Díaz gba ON Brooklyn NI Gabriel BRACERO

Brooklyn NI Luis COLLAZO pada si iwọn

U.S. OLYMPIANS Makosi Browne ATI ERROL Spence JR.

Tun IN Ise

Die! AWON moriwu Viktor POSTOL ATI UNDEFEATED asesewa PRICHARD oluṣafihan ATI Heather Hardy lati tẹ iwọn

Brooklyn (March 26, 2015) – Superstars ti bayi ati ojo iwaju yoo wa ni daradara ni ipoduduro lori Saturday, April 11 ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni Brooklyn bi awọn kan ni kikun undercard ti Olympians, asesewa ati ojo iwaju ìràwọ lu iwọn nwa lati iwunilori awọn enia Brooklyn.

 

Awọn moriwu undercard Awọn ẹya Olympic Gold Medalist fun awọn Dominican Republic Felix Diaz njijadu Brooklyn-bi Gabriel “Tito” Bracero ni a 10-yika Super lightweight idije. Die, awọn pada ti Brooklyn ile ti ara Luis Collazo, ti o yoo figagbaga ni welterweight igbese.

 

Tun ija ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni o wa kan bata ti 2012 U.S. Olympians, bi undefeated afojusọna “Sir” Makosi Browne gba lori RÍ Aaron Pryor Jr. ati Browne ká Olympic teammate Errol Spence Jr. ki asopọ rẹ Brooklyn Uncomfortable lodi si ẹẹkan-lu Samuel Vargas.

 

Afikun ohun ti lori tolera undercard ni gíga kasi Viktor Postol, plus undefeated afojusọna Prichard “Ika” Oluṣafihan ogun Jonathan Batista ati undefeated afojusọna Heather “Awọn tube” Hardy” gba lori Renata Domsodi ni a Super bantamweight ija.

 

“O ni ohun ọlá fun mi lati wa ni ija ni New York fun igba akọkọ ati ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ. Mo mọ ni Dominican egeb ti wa ni lilọ lati wa si jade ni kikun agbara lati se atileyin fun mi,” Said Diaz. “Bracero jẹ a alakikanju Onija, sugbon mo ni aye asiwaju àlá ati awọn ti o ti wa ni duro ni mi ọna.”

 

“Eleyi jẹ kan ala wá otito fun mi,” Said Bracero. “Mo n gbe ni Iwọoorun Egan, ọtun si isalẹ awọn Àkọsílẹ lati Barclays ile-iṣẹ ati ki o mo dupe fun yi anfaani lati jà ni iwaju ti ilu mi onijakidijagan. Mo ti sọ ti nipasẹ apaadi ni aye, ṣugbọn Mo ti sọ kò fi soke lori mi ala. Ti o ba gbagbọ ninu ara, ohunkohun jẹ ṣee ṣe. Eyi ni mi Kadara ati ki o mo mura tan.”

 

“Mo wa gan yiya lati wa ni ija ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ lẹẹkansi. Mo ti sọ ní ìrírí diẹ ninu awọn ti julọ alaragbayida asiko ti mi ọmọ nibẹ,” Said Collazo. “Eleyi yoo jẹ mi kẹrin ija ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ati ki o Mo gbero lori fifun mi ilu egeb a pupo lati wa ni yiya nipa lori April 11.”

 

“Mo wa dun ati ki o mu ara yiya lati ja ni Barclays Ile-išẹ fun kẹjọ akoko,” Said Browne. “Awọn ọrẹ mi ati ebi ti wa ni lilọ lati wá jade ki o si atilẹyin mi bi nwọn nigbagbogbo ṣe, ṣugbọn emi ni ani diẹ yiya lati wa lori kaadi kan pẹlu ki ọpọlọpọ enia buruku ni mo ro nla awọn onija ati awọn ọrẹ mi bi Kid Chocolate ati Lamont Peterson.”

 

“Ija ni Barclays Ile-išẹ fun igba akọkọ ni a nla anfani ati ki o Mo gbero lori ṣiṣe awọn julọ ti o,” wi Spence Jr. “Mo n lilọ lati ṣiṣẹ lile ni ibudó lati fi lori kan nla show fun awọn egeb ni Brooklyn.”

 

“Mo ti a bí o si dide ni Brooklyn ati awọn ti o jẹ ẹya ola lati wa ni pe pada lati ja ni mi ilu ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ,” Said Hardy. “Mo n wa siwaju si nri lori kan nla show fun awọn onijakidijagan lori April 11.”

 

“Mo wa gan yiya nipa yi kaadi ati gbogbo awọn agbegbe lori undercard. Collazo jẹ nla kan Onija ati ọkan ti awọn egeb ni ife lati wo awọn awọn,” wi Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya, olugbeleke ti awọn iṣẹlẹ. “Felix Diaz dipo Gabriel Bracero jẹ New York a showdown, pẹlu a Dominican Olympic wúrà medalist lati Bronx ti nkọju si a “Nuyorican” lati Iwọoorun Park, Brooklyn. Bakannaa, akọkọ Brooklyn ifarahan ti 2012 Olympian Errol Spence ni yio je kan gidi itọju fun awọn onijakidijagan. Fi awọn nyara irawọ bi Staten Island ká Makosi Browne ati Brooklyn ile ti ara Heather Hardy, akọkọ Lady ti DBE ati awọn ti o ni awọn makings ti ẹya ina, nonstop night ti igbese.”

“Awọn ọkàn ti Boxing ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ ni agbegbe nla boxers ti o jà wa ni iwọn,” wi Brett Yormark, CEO ti Barclays ile-iṣẹ. “Wa April 11 kaadi ko nikan delivers pataki primetime matchups, ṣugbọn yoo fun ọpọlọpọ awọn ti awọn ayanfẹ mi awọn onija, pẹlu Luis Collazo ati Makosi Browne, ni anfani lati Trust wọn ogbon ninu won ilu. Eleyi ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni ohun moriwu night fun Brooklyn Boxing.”

 

Yi moriwu iwe akosile ti undercard bouts yoo iranlowo ni Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) on NBC primetime akọkọ iṣẹlẹ bouts ifihan undefeated gbajumọ Danny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 KOs) ti nkọju si Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 KOs) ati awọn middleweight asiwaju ija laarin “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2, 24 KOs) ati undefeated Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin (31-0, 22 KOs). Awọn keji-diẹdiẹ ti PBC lori NBC bẹrẹ ni 8:30 p.m. ATI.

 

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A meji-akoko Olympian o nsoju ni Dominican Republic, Diaz (16-0, 8 KOs) gba a goolu loôdun ni re keji Olympic ere ni 2008 ni Beijing. Bayi ija jade ninu awọn Bronx, awọn 31-odun-atijọ wulẹ lati wa undefeated nigbati o gba lori Bracero lori April 11. Eleyi ija yoo samisi re igba akọkọ ija ni New York ati awọn ti o ko si iyemeji fe lati iwunilori awọn egeb ninu rẹ gba ile ilu.

 

Awọn Brooklyn-bi Bracero (23-1, 4 KOs) ti sise rẹ ọna lati lọ si nidakeji a contender ni Junior welterweight pipin. Re nikan isonu wá ni 2012 to DeMarcus Corley, ṣugbọn o ti rebounded lati win re kẹhin marun njà, pẹlu re julọ to šẹšẹ gun lori tele akọle contender Dmitriy Salita. Bayi, o šetan lati ṣe miiran gbólóhùn lodi si Felix Diaz ninu rẹ Barclays ile-iṣẹ Uncomfortable.

 

Ọkan ninu Brooklyn ká julọ ibuyin awọn onija loni, Collazo (35-6, 18 KOs) yoo wa ni ifojusi lati gba pada lori orin nigba ti o ti nwọ ni iwọn lori April 11. Ni May ti 2015 Collazo dojuko Amir Khan ni a lile ja 12-yika unanimous ipinnu pipadanu, snapping a mẹrin-ija win ṣiṣan. Kò si ntẹriba jiya itẹlera adanu, awọn gritty Collazo gbagbo wipe ìlú baba rẹ enia yio fun u ni didn ti o nilo lati gba a win.

 

Bi o ti yonuso si rẹ gba kẹjọ irisi ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ, awọn 2012 U.S. OlympianBrowne (13-0, 10 KOs) ti wa ni di bakannaa pẹlu Boxing ká Hunting Mekka. Unbeaten bi a ọjọgbọn, pẹlu marun knockouts ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ oruka, awọn Staten Island lọdọ awọn ti han bi Elo ó fẹràn ija ninu rẹ ehinkunle. Browne bi mẹẹta awọn 36-odun-atijọ Pryor Jr.(19-7, 12 KOs) lati Cincinnati ni a ina heavyweight ija.

 

A 2012 U.S. Olympian ti o ní a gíga dara si magbowo ọmọ, Spence Jr. (15-0, 12 KOs) lati Desoto, Texas, ti wa ni nwa lati wa undefeated ati ki o tẹsiwaju lati ṣe orukọ fun ara rẹ ninu awọn idaraya. Awọn 25-odun-atijọ ife ogun Columbian-bi Vargas (20-1, 10 KOs) ija jade ti Ontario, Canada.

 

A 31-odun-atijọ jade ti Kiev, Ukraine Postol (26-0, 11 KOs) ti a ṣe orukọ fun ara rẹ bi ọkan ninu awọn julọ bẹrù ọkunrin ninu awọn Super lightweight pipin. Lehin nikan ja lemeji ni USA ki o to, April 11 jẹ kan nla anfani fun Postol lati ṣe kan gbólóhùn lori Amerika ile. Lẹhin ti a ojlofọndotenamẹ tọn gun lori Selcuk Aydin ni May 2014, Postol ti wa ni primed fun ńlá kan 2015.

 

Ija jade ti Puerto Rico, awọn sare-nyara Oluṣafihan (13-0, 10 KOs) ki asopọ rẹ keji irisi ni Barclays ile-lori April 11 lẹhin dominating Lenwood Dozier ni Brooklyn en ipa si a mefa-yika ipinnu ni August 2014. Awọn 22-odun-atijọ yoo koju si 30-odun-atijọBaptist (14-5, 7 KOs) jade kuro ninu Dominican Republic ni Super welterweight igbese.

 

Tẹlẹ awọn Winner ti akọkọ-lailai ọjọgbọn abo Boxing baramu ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ,Hardy (12-0, 2 KOs) pada lori April 11 nwa lati pa rẹ pipe gba mule. Rẹ tẹlẹ gun ni Barclays ile-iṣẹ wá ni June 2014 nigbati o gba a pipin ipinnu lori Jackie Trivilino. Julọ laipe, o gba a ako han unanimous ipinnu lodi si Elizabeth Anderson ni Kejìlá 2014. O wulẹ lati tọju ipa ti nlo lori April 11 nigbati o bi mẹẹta awọn Renata Domsodi (12-6, 5 KO ká) jade ti Budapest, Hungary ni a Super bantamweight idije.

 

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