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TALKBOX podcast Tackles Tough Subjects

Everlast Worldwide, the world’s leading manufacturer, comerciante e licenciador do boxe, MMA e fitness equipamentos, is proud to offer the second installment of TALKBOX, a boxing-themed podcast on the brand-new #TeamEverlast Podcast Network.
The boxing world and indeed all pockets of the globe experienced a massive loss last week, with the death of The Greatest, Muhammad Ali.
The legacy of the greatest sports entertainer the planet has and will ever know is examined by persons who were there by his side for the monumental battles, both inside and outside the ring, in pod No. 2.
Podcast host Michael Woods spends time with Ali’s “Rumble in the Jungle” partner George Foreman, who talks about how dearly he misses a man who become a treasured friend.
Woods also interviews sports journalist Jerry Izenberg, a confidante to the departed pugilist. The writer enters the Boxing Hall of Fame this weekend, and sheds light on what made Ali such a bright, shining light, a credit to humanity.
Finalmente, Woods and TALKBOX listeners hear from Gene Kilroy, Ali’s business advisor and right-hand man who shares a most poignant message to Ali, who he knows is in a better place, with other champions of days past.
The TALKBOX series seeks to be the prime, pound-for-pound podcast destination for all things boxing, including news, analysis, interviews and the proverbial much more.
In the first pod, Woods chatted with boxing super-fan Rosie Perez, the actress/activist who talked about the last time she was involved in a fist-fight, and who she likes to win the Junho 25 Keith Thurman-Shawn Porter fight.
Each episode is 60 minutes of championship quality material published bi-weekly on iTunes, Google play, Stitcher, e everlast.com.
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I am as or more excited for this assignment than any I’ve taken on since I started covering boxing in the early 90s. And that’s largely because I’m so proud and pleased to be working with the people at Everlast,” said Woods, a Brooklyn resident who is publisher/editor of his own site, NYFIGHTS.com, and also contributes to the RING website. “The world is a better place for having boxing. We will not be shy about spreading that message on the show. I sincerely hope you will subscribe to TALKBOX and join us to ponder all boxing matters.
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DOMINIC “TROUBLE” BREAZEALE TRAINING CAMP NOTES # PROVIDES INSIGHT ON EXCHANGE WITH JOSHUA, TRAINING CAMP AND UPCOMING IBF WORLD TITLE BOUT


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Planalto, Califórnia (Junho 9, 2016)It has been roughly five weeks since WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Champion Dominic “Dificuldade” Breazeale (17-0, 15 KO) was notified that he would be facing newly crowned IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (16-0, 16 KO). Naquele tempo, Breazeale has been continuing to train diligently with world renowned trainer Manny Robles in preparation for his upcoming IBF world heavyweight title challenge.

The heavyweight challenger from Alhambra, California and his trainer from East Los Angeles took some time out of Breazeale’s busy schedule to answer some questions about his training camp and the bout with Anthony Joshua on June 25th.
When you first found out that you were selected as Joshua’s opponent, what were your initial thoughts?
When I received a call from my advisor Al Haymon and he told me the good news, I was excited. I immediately told my wife and then notified my team that we got the fight. I knew I was one of three possible opponents and I was happy that I got it. Ever since 2008 when I started getting into boxing, it was a dream of mine to be the world heavyweight champion. Eight years later, I’m here.
Back on 4 de maio, you traveled to London for the press conference to announce the fight. There was clearly a heated discussion between you and Joshua. What happened?

“Bem, prior to going into the press conference, we took some photos outside of the building. Then we had the stare down. I guess he didn’t like that when he looked away, I kept staring at him. Assim, since he was in front of the cameras, he started acting tough.

I just let him know that he was in for a dog fight. I’m not going to back down and he clearly saw that. I’m not coming for a check; I’m coming for that title and bringing it back to the United States where it belongs.

How is training camp going?
Training camp has been going really well. I was actually in camp before the fight was announced so I am in great shape. My coaches Manny Robles and Edgar Jasso have a great fight plan for me and we are working hard in the gym. I have great sparring partners and they are helping me as well.

My stable mates are also pushing me to train as hard as I can. I’m getting better every day and I couldn’t ask for anything more.

Coach Manny: how are things going in training camp?
Everything is going as expected. This camp is far beyond better than the last camp. Dominic will tell that this is beyond his best camp ever. Você sabe, in his past camps he knew there was a routine every day. The last two camps, he expects something different every day. The variation of training keeps him focused and motivated and he is doing very well. I’m seeing overall improvements, from his ring generalship to his defense and footwork, putting punches together along with his balance and his jab.
I see improvement in every aspect of his game and he is becoming a better overall boxer. We are working to win. We are working hard in the gym and that is where the fights are won. Our sparring is going really well as is the training. Strength and conditioning coach Darryl Hudson is doing a phenomenal job with Dominic and the results are showing. We’re coming to win.
Dominic: How does it feel to be going back to London fighting for a world title?
“É ótimo. I couldn’t have written the script any better. This is unfinished business. Back in 2012, I earned a spot on the Olympic team after just a year and half of boxing as a competitive amateur. But everyone knows that the amateur ranks are nothing like the professional ranks. So far in my professional career, I have learned to impose my will on my opponents and that’s why I’m fighting Joshua for the world title. I’m looking forward to going back to London to finish what I didn’t four years ago.
What are your thoughts on the current state of the heavyweight division?
The heavyweight division is ripe for the pickings. You have an out of shape fighter like Tyson Fury who now holds two titles after getting a decision over Wladimir Klitchko, who clearly had an off night. I believe Klitchko will KO Fury and Fury retires.

Then you have the controversy between Deontay Wilder and Alexander Povetkin. I was really looking forward to that bout. I sparred with Povetkin in Russia a few years ago and I know what he is capable of. I have a lot of respect for Deontay Wilder and it’s too bad that fight didn’t happen.

What are your expectations for how the bout with Anthony Joshua plays out?
I’m coming to London to win, claro e simples. I’m going to pressure Joshua and just keep punching. He is going to think that he is fighting two or three Dominic “Dificuldade” Breazeale’s and I expect to knock him out in the 6th or 7th round. Tal Como June 25th, I will have a place in history as the new IBF world heavyweight champion.

Do you have anything is closing?

I want to take the time to offer my condolences to the Ali family. We lost a true legend and the greatest of all time. There will never be another man of his figure. Senhor. Ali always inspired me to not only be the best in the ring, but the best human being possible. The world has lost a great man. My fight will be the first heavyweight bout since his passing and I intend to make him happy.

“Vem aqui o problema
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Anel Edwin Viruet 8 Palestrante convidado na terça à noite

Edwin Viruet
Anel 8 Palestrante convidado na terça à noite
NOVA IORQUE (Maio 16, 2016) – Hall da Fama do Boxe do Estado de Nova York Edwin Viruet será o orador convidado do Ring 8 umt Tuesdé noite (Maio 17) encontro mensal, começando umt 7 p.m. E, no restaurante O'Neill's, localizado em 64-21 53rd Drive em Maspeth, Nova Iorque.
“Edwin foi introduzido no Hall da Fama do Boxe do Estado de Nova York como um membro da Classe de 2016,” Anel 8 presidente Bob Duffy dito. “Ele não pôde comparecer à cerimônia de posse, então vamos apresentá-lo com seu cinto do Hall da Fama em nosso encontro. Edwin representa o que o Hall da Fama do Boxe do Estado de Nova York (NYSBHOF) tem tudo a ver em termos de suas realizações gerais e realizações como um lutador do estado de Nova York. Estamos muito felizes que Edwin terá esta oportunidade de ser homenageado e estamos todos interessados ​​em ouvi-lo falar sobre sua carreira no boxe.”
Viruet (32-6-2) foi um boxeador amador de destaque, embora breve, registrando um perfeito 18-0 registro, destacado por ter vencido dois New York Golden Gloves Championship em 1968 como um sub-novato de 118 libras e no ano seguinte na divisão de 126 libras, Edwin e seu irmão,Adolpho Viruet, foram declarados co-campeões.
Em 1969, Viruet se tornou profissionald dois anos laté, ele lutou um empate com o futuro campeão mundialSaul Mamby e ele venceu a decisão sobre outro futuro campeão mundial, Alfredo Escalara. Três anos depois, Viruet marcou uma vitória por decisão contra o companheiro 2016 Iniciado NYSBHOF Vilomar Fernandez no Madison Square Garden.
Viruet foi a distância duas vezes com o campeão mundial dos leves Roberto Duran, perdendo uma decisão ambas as vezes, o primeiro em uma luta sem título em 1975 e o segundo como desafiante ao título mundial em Filadelfiadois anos depoisé.
Em 1983, Viruet se aposentou como boxeador depois de lutar em todos os principais locais de Nova York – MSG, The Felt Forum, Jardim Sunnyside, Nassau Coliseum, Singer Bowl e Audobon Ballroom.
Viruet também teve uma carreira de sucesso como treinador de pesos pesados Alex Steward, um campeão do Golden Gloves que, como um profissional, lutou Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfielde George Foreman. Viruet também treinou o ator Wesley Snipes.
De várias Vinny Maddalone lutas, cortesia de Charley Norkus, Jr., será mostrado em seis telas de televisão duranteg Terçaé o buffet da noite.
Anel 8 Piquenique de verão
O piquenique anual de verão do Ring 8 será ajudadod Sundé tarde, Agosto 28, em Brady Park, em Massapequa Reserve, Nassau em Long Island, Nova Iorque. Detalhes completos em breve.
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CONTATO: Bob Trieger, IMPRENSA Tribunal Pleno, 978.590.0470, bobtfcp@hotmail.com fightpublicist
Sobre Ring 8: Anel 8 tornou-se a oitava filial do que era então conhecido como o veterano National Association Boxers – daqui, ANEL 8 – e hoje o lema da organização ainda permanece: Boxers Ajudar Boxers.
ANEL 8 está totalmente empenhada em apoiar as pessoas menos afortunadas na comunidade de boxe, que podem necessitar de assistência em termos de pagar o aluguel, despesas médicas, ou o que quer necessidade justificada.
Go on-line para www.Ring8ny.com Para mais informações sobre ANEL 8, o maior grupo de seu tipo nos Estados Unidos com mais de 350 membros. Anuidade é de apenas $30.00 e cada membro tem direito a um jantar buffet no ANEL 8 reuniões mensais, excepto em Julho e Agosto. Todos os boxers ativos, amador e profissional, com uma licença de boxe ou livro atual têm direito a um anel de cortesia 8 adesão anual. Os hóspedes do Anel 8 membros são bem-vindos a um custo de apenas $7.00 por pessoa.

CITAÇÕES & PHOTOS FROM TODAY’S SHOWTIME SPORTS/ANTHONY JOSHUA ANNOUNCEMENT & KICKOFF PRESS CONFERENCE FOR IBF HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE FIGHT VS. DOMINIC Breazeale

Joshua and Breazeale Engage in Heated Exchanges

Junho 25 Event Marks Joshua’s Initial Title Defense & First Fight
Of Exclusive U.S. Television Agreement With SHOWTIME Sports
®

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JOSHUA KO HIGHLIGHT VIDEO: http://s.sho.com/1q11DOF

LONDRES (Maio 4, 2016) – Undefeated IBF Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua and unbeaten American challenger Dominic Breazeale had an intense face-to-face meeting on Wednesday before a contingent of major sports media outlets in London to formally announce their Junho 25 confronto. The two were joined by SHOWTIME Sports Executive Vice President & Director Geral Stephen Espinoza and Matchroom Sports President Eddie Hearn, as the executives announced Joshua’s new exclusive U.S. television deal. All four participants later took part on a teleconference with U.S. mídia.

Highlights from today’s press conference at Hilton London Syon Park and teleconference are below.

Joshua (16-0, 16 KOs) will make the first defense of his heavyweight title against Los Angeles’ Breazeale (17-0, 15 KOs) live on SHOWTIME at the sold-out The O2 arena in London. The heavyweight showdown is the first of a multi-fight licensing agreement for Showtime Networks Inc., to be the exclusive U.S. television partner of Joshua, o 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist from London.

Before the press conference, Breazeale and Joshua had to be separated. Breazeale approached Joshua and was asked if there was a problem. “I don’t know, brother, I’ve just come here to get the belt,” Breazeale said. "Em Junho 25, you’ve got a problem. You’re a bad man because you’ve got a belt now.

“This is not acting, it’s heavyweight boxing. You can act all big and bad in front of all these cameras and your promoters, but in the end you’ve got to put a mouthpiece in your mouth and gloves on your hands.”

Joshua then told Breazeale if he had a problem, they could “settle it man to man.”

Here’s what Joshua and Breazeale had to say from the podium on Wednesday in London:

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

“There are a lot of positive things happening in boxing and a lot amazing things happening in my career at the moment. But I know enough to realize that this is a dangerous sport and you are only as good as your last fight. I fought and lost in the amateurs, and I know how quickly this can all change. It’s my job now to prepare myself properly and to keep this momentum rolling.

“Dominic and I are equals in many ways. He came up around the same time I did, through the Olympic Games and all. Agora, with this U.S. TV deal with SHOWTIME and the deal with Sky Sports, Dominic Breazeale gets a chance to announce himself on the UK scene. And I have the chance to do the same in the U.S.”

“I’ll never overlook, never drop the ball. As far as I’m concerned, Eu sou o azarão. I know every day of training camp and every hour of every day, where I am in my preparations leading up to a fight. We have less than seven weeks to go and we will be ready.”

DOMINIC Breazeale:

“I am not here looking to see the final round. I’m not here to look at the judges’ scorecards. I am here to knock Anthony Joshua out. Period.

“I am very excited. I wish this fight was this weekend.”

When asked if he expected to fare better than his counterpart, Charles Martin.

“We are two totally different fighters. Anthony Joshua knows he is now getting in there with a beast. He knows he is in for a dog fight. He’s going to hit me and I am going to hit him. And whoever’s will breaks first will lose this fight.

“Charles Martin wasn’t prepared. He dropped the ball. He fought the wrong fight at the wrong time. He had just won the belt, was excited about that, and he took the wrong fight. I haven’t made that mistake. I won’t make that mistake.”

Here’s what the principals had to say during Wednesday’s teleconference with U.S. repórteres:

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, SHOWTIME SPORTS Executive Vice President

“UK boxing is on fire right now. There are more UK champions than any other country right now and at SHOWTIME we pride ourselves on bringing our viewers the best fights and the best boxers on the planet, whether they be American, British or from any other country. It is no surprise that our desire, our quest to seek out the most talented and most exciting boxers on the planet, has led us to Eddie’s doorstep and to this deal with Anthony Joshua. We have been discussing this for quite some time. Eddie is a great advocate and ultimately Anthony’s performances have spoken for themselves.

“We had originally intended to put Anthony on SHOWTIME two fights ago but the logistics just didn’t work out, so we were fortunate enough to make his U.S. TV debut with the title fight against Charles Martin and now we’ve done a deal in which we’ve hopefully laid a foundation for hosting Anthony on SHOWTIME for the remainder of his career.

“It was bold of them for entrusting this portion of their career to SHOWTIME. There’s a wealth of good fights in the heavyweight division and most importantly of all, Eddie and Anthony are willing to take all of them.

“I’m not the biggest fan of multi-fight deals but when you have a promoter and a boxer who have committed to taking the best fights available, big or small, nos Estados Unidos. or the UK and anywhere else, it brings a lot of comfort to the network in doing those types of deals. From that perspective it was a no-brainer. We’re thrilled to have them.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

On coming to American and making statement:

“It’s a great opportunity to be on SHOWTIME because when I look back at my amateurs, I think that’s why I’ve had such a good career in Great Britain so far. It’s because people have been out to follow me since I was an amateur fighter. SHOWTIME worked with me on my first defense and now I get to build with the Americans. I’ve got friends out there and we’re going to build to a wider audience. If we can keep on building and growing organically, by the time I come out there it will be unbelievable. Just like I’m at home.”

On who he thinks will be his biggest challenge:

“I would have to say, Klitschko or Wilder. Klitschko because of the experience and Wilder because he’s the heavyweight champion of the world who’s defended his belt on multiple occasions. So I have to give him credit as the strong force of the division right now because he’s the only other champion who has defended his belt. As far as Klitschko, he’s won the belt and defended it time and time again. Those two are the main names I’m looking at.”

On how his life has changed since becoming a heavyweight champ:

“I’ve had no time. It has been three weeks since the belt was won and I know it was nice for my family. They all had a great time and my mom is telling everyone. So it’s nice to see her enjoy the fruits of labor, but for me, we got straight to organizing the next project, which is why we’re here now.

“You’re not a real deal until you fight in the states, so I thought there was a plan. Eddie has been doing a great job in the background while I’ve been in the gym and they (Hearn and SHOWTIME) pulled something together that is unprecedented, historical. Assim, credit to the guys that put it together while we’re in the gym putting in the work. At first I was surprised because I didn’t understand the capacity of it, but now I’m looking forward to seeing how we build up things in America.”

On how it is being written about and talked about by credible boxing writers that he is the next big thing in boxing:

“I think that’s why it is important to stay fighting and in the gym. If you spend too long out of the gym then one event turns to two events; turns into the club after the event; turns into all of these expectations and promises, glitz and glamour get to you and I like to keep things (in place). I’ve got an unbelievable family, I’ve got friends around me that count as my family. I’ve got really good people that see me as the same Anthony that was a kid with them running around in the streets. The belt is a great achievement but I feel that why I’ve been so calm is that I think the sky is the limit, what we’re achieving so early on.

“I think I am capable of doing great things if I stay locked away in the gym and I think that is what is so important. To keep on improving time after time. I’ve got a long career ahead of me so I can’t let the expectations and the glitz and glamour get to me right now because it’s way too early for that right now.’’

On if he’s fighting to do something spectacular or look good:

"Não, não, não. What I’ve been doing has been working, which has led me to this position. Assim, all the expectations can’t put pressure on me because it may lead to something that we’re not used to, like a slugfest or a type of fight like that. I need to maintain composure but I definitely need to be effective because I feel like I’ll win but what’s important is how I win. The pressure for me is trying to impress my coach. That is one of my main pressures.”

DOMINIC Breazeale:

On the heavyweight division having a bad rep in the past and on how Joshua and Breazeale are different than recent previous fighters:

“I think the biggest difference is that we are separating ourselves with being big athletic guys. Antes, in the past, there were just big, forte, aggressive guys in the ring just slugging it out. We are showing some athletic ability as far as using the jab, moving around the ring, throwing combination punches and things like that. We’re kind of taking it back to the days when you saw heavyweight fights like Riddick Bowe and Evander Holyfield. Not necessarily just big stiff guys that are kind of stuck in the mud. I am fortunate to be in the division at the time being right now and I am looking forward to it.”

Thoughts of Martin-Joshua clash, Martin’s performance and what he will do differently:

“I was very upset with Charles Martin’s performance against Anthony Joshua. I was expecting him to put out a lot more, give it a lot more, but unfortunately he didn’t. That four minutes in two rounds were very, very disturbing. One of the differences between me and Charles is that I am not Charles Martin. I’m a big statured guy, a big athletic guy and a strong guy and Joshua knows best that he’s going to be in the ring with somebody who mirrors his image and just a little bit bigger than him, just a little bit heavier and just a little bit stronger than him. Assim, I plan on finding out if Anthony Joshua has got the legs and the lungs to go five, seis, maybe seven rounds but at the same time I want to test his chin, test his body and see if he is the true heavyweight champ.’’

EDDIE HEARN, Matchroom Boxe

“Probably for three years now, I’ve been knocking on the doors of American networks, telling them about this great young fighter. They’ve all been keeping an eye on Anthony Joshua, for sure and the victory on April 9 over Charles Martin to become the IBF Heavyweight champion really opened the doors.

“Anthony Joshua is the biggest star in world boxing and now we have a position with Stephen Espinoza and SHOWTIME where we will move forward together in a multi-fight deal which we hope will not be five, seis, or seven fights, we hope it will be for the entire career of Anthony Joshua, for the unification of the heavyweight division. And as I have I said, the birth and the evolution of the biggest star in world boxing today.

“SHOWTIME in my opinion is at the forefront of dynamic boxing programs in the U.S. I think the fights and the shows are continuously pushing the boundaries, not just in America, but outside of America as well. We were privileged to have Quigg vs. Frampton on SHOWTIME and Andy Lee against Billy Joe Saunders recently. They’re picking up the biggest fights in world boxing in many different territories.

“For us this is a groundbreaking day. For a UK promoter and a UK fighter to sign a multi-fight agreement with SHOWTIME, gives me a huge amount of great pleasure commercially. I think it’s a groundbreaking day for British boxing as well, I think we’re on fire at the moment. We’ve got 12 campeões do mundo; James DeGale just defended his world title on SHOWTIME last weekend and we have another world champion fight this week with [Anthony] Crolla, Ricky Burns and Tony Bellew are both fighting for world titles to become the 13th and 14th Brits to win world titles. I really feel like the atmosphere, the energy and the vibes of the show that we’re producing are second to none. The atmosphere is electric, the passion is through the roof of the arena and now the U.S. man is going to get a chance to witness it time and time again with Anthony Joshua.

“The plan for us is to evolve Anthony Joshua in various different markets which will lead to U.S. fights as well and I will work closely with Stephen [Espinoza] to see if that’s possible perhaps even in November of this year, but we want to make Anthony Joshua a global star and that includes fighting in America. I am so pleased that the U.S. public will get the opportunity to watch Anthony Joshua on the No. 1 boxing network in America.”

SHOWTIME SPORTS® SIGNS HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA TO EXCLUSIVE U.S. TELEVISION AGREEMENT

Britain’s Joshua To Defend IBF World Title Against American Dominic Breazeale

Sábado, Junho 25 at The O2 in London In First Fight Of New Deal

 

LONDRES (Maio 4, 2016) – SHOWTIME Sports and Matchroom Boxing announced on Wednesday a multi-fight licensing agreement for Showtime Networks Inc., to be the exclusive U.S. television partner of undefeated heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua. The announcement was made today at the Hilton Syon Park outside London by Stephen Espinoza, Vice-Presidente Executivo e Gerente Geral, SHOWTIME Sports and Eddie Hearn, President of Matchroom Sports.

 

The multi-fight agreement kicks-off on Sábado, Junho 25 when Joshua, a British sensation, attempts to make the first defense of his IBF Heavyweight World Championship against undefeated American challenger Dominic Breazeale at the sold-out The O2 arena in London. The addition of this heavyweight title fight, airing live on Showtime Networks in the late afternoon, bolsters a big day for boxing as later that evening on CBS, SHOWTIME will present the first live primetime boxing event on the CBS Television Network in nearly 40 anos.

 

Joshua, 26, has compiled a perfect knockout record of 16-0 com 16 knockouts since turning professional shortly after winning the 2012 Olympic Gold Medal. No início deste ano, Joshua earned the IBF world championship with a second-round knockout of defending champion Charles Martin on SHOWTIME, earning a heavyweight belt in the fewest number of fights in more than 20 anos. Mais, Joshua is just the sixth Olympic Gold Medalist at super heavyweight to go on to win a professional heavyweight world title joining Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin.

 

The 30-year-old Breazeale (17-0, 15 KOs) has knocked out nearly 90 percent of his opponents since turning professional after representing the United States at the 2012 Jogos Olímpicos. Standing at 6-foot-7, the Los Angeles native is one inch taller than the 6-foot-6 Joshua. The former NCAA football quarterback is coming off a career-best victory of previously once-beaten Amir Mansour on Jan. 23.

 

Joshua vs. Breazeale will be the fifth heavyweight title bout to air live on SHOWTIME in the first six months of 2016, joining a stellar schedule that features many of the top-rated fighters in boxing’s deepest and most exciting divisions.

 

Também no Sábado, Junho 25, Keith Thurman will defend his WBA Welterweight World Championship against former titlist Shawn Porter in a blockbuster matchup of two of the world’s best 147-pound fighters, Viver em 9 p.m. E/6 p.m. PT. In the co-main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on CBS, presented by Premier Boxing Champions, WBA Featherweight World Champion Jesus Cuellar will defend his title against former three-division world champion Abner Mares.

 

EDITORS NOTE: A press conference is currently underway in London. Quotes and photos to follow. A media teleconference for U.S. press with Joshua, Stephen Espinoza (Vice-Presidente Executivo & General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports) and Eddie Hearn (President of Matchroom Sport) começa às 1 p.m. E/10 a.m. PT.

 

Clique AQUI For Joshua Images Courtesy Matchroom Sport

A LEGENDARY MARCH THROUGH THE DECADES – SHOWTIME SPORTS® CONTINUES CELEBRATION OF 30 YEARS OF SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

 
Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns, Felix Trinidad, Ricardo Lopez, George Foreman & More Showcased In March

 

Clique AQUI For A Look Back At Some Of The Legendary Moments On SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING: http://s.sho.com/1RkA3CE

 

NOVA IORQUE (Março 2, 2016) - Showtime Sports rolls out its third installment of a year-long salute commemorating 30 anos de Showtime Championship Boxing in March with “Legends’’.

 

This month will be highlighted by legends Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Felix Trinidad, Ricardo “Finito” Lopez and George Foreman. Seven of the most unforgettable and important fights from these legends – some of which have seldom been re-aired since their live presentation – are available now on the network’s on demand platforms and will air will air on “Throwback Thursdays”in March at 10 p.m. E/PT no canal Showtime EXTREME.

 

O Quinta-feira, Março 10 presentation of Marvin Hagler vs. John Mugabi airs exactly 30 years after the final win of Hagler’s Hall of Fame career on March 10, 1986. Hagler vs. Mugabi was the first main event to ever air on SHOWTIME®.

 

The classic fights, which are also are available on SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, SHOWTIME ANYTIME® and via the network’s standalone streaming service, will be wrapped with brief context and commentary from SHOWTIME Sports host Brian Custer.

 

Below is the schedule of SHO EXTREME premieres for the month of March:

  • Amanhã, Quinta-feira, Março 3: Terry Norris vs. Sugar Ray Leonard
  • Quinta-feira, Março 10: Marvin Hagler vs. John Mugabi
  • Quinta-feira, Março 17: Felix Trinidad vs. David Reid
  • Quinta-feira, Março 24: Ricardo Lopez vs. Rosendo Alvarez II
  • Quinta-feira, Março 31: Iran Barkley vs. Thomas Hearns I, George Foreman vs. Gerry Cooney (10:15 p.m. E/PT), Gerald McClellan vs. Julian Jackson I (10:30 p.m. ET / PT)

 

In celebration of the best rivalries on SHOWTIME, see below for a special column from SHOWTIME Sports expert analyst and boxing historian Steve Farhood.

 

LEGENDS

By Steve Farhood

 

Boxing without legends would be like religion without saints.

There’s no formula for a fighter to advance from star to superstar to legend. The process depends on timing, circumstance, and sometimes as little as a point or two on the judges’ cartões.

And oh, sim: It helps if a guy can really fight.

As we celebrate 30 years of boxing on SHOWTIME, we’re focusing on a different theme each month. Throughout March, the theme will be Legends.

No 130 years from John L. Sullivan to Floyd Mayweather, boxing has given us what other sports can’t provide. Consider:

  • The Associated Press voted Luis Firpo’s knockdown of Jack Dempsey as the greatest sports moment of the first half of the 20th Century.
  • The Frazier-Ali “Fight Of The Century” in 1971 was easily the most anticipated sporting event in history.
  • Last year’s Mayweather-Pacquiao fight generated more than half-a-billion dollarsin one night!

Legends are made by big momentsand how they respond to those moments.

No canal Showtime, we’ve featured three decades worth of legends. Here’s a look at those who will share the spotlight in March.

MARVIN HAGLER: Since Vince Lombardi didn’t exactly say, “Timing isn’t everything, it’s the only thing,” Hagler should’ve said it.

Hagler was a great fighter long before he was a superstar, but it wasn’t until he fought Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, and Sugar Ray Leonard (three of Hagler’s last six bouts) that Marvin became Marvelous.

Hagler’s one appearance on SHOWTIME, which happened to be the first bout televised on the network (Março 1986), was the final win of his career. Undefeated over 10 anos, Hagler had established himself as one of the greatest middleweights in history. And while it could be argued in hindsight that at age 31, the ultimate blue-collar fighter was slightly past his prime, much of what made Hagler special was on display during his savage defense against his unbeaten and ferocious challenger, John Mugabi.

Almost three decades after his retirement, Hagler remains the middleweight today’s 160-pounders are measured against.

Sugar Ray Leonard: If Hagler bloomed late, Leonard was a superstar before he threw a single punch as a professional.

Back in the mid-‘70s, that’s what a magnetic smile, an Olympic gold medal, and repeated exposure on prime time television could do for a young fighter.

It’s ironic that Leonard was initially viewed by some as a coddled creation of the media. De fato, he was as tough as any fighter of the star-studded early-‘80s. Better yet, he remains the best fighter I’ve covered in 38 years on the boxing beat.

Leonard’s appearance on SHOWTIME was the penultimate bout of his career. In electing to end yet another lengthy layoff, Sugar Ray, 34, chose outstanding 23-year-old super welterweight titlist Terry Norris as his opponent. Leonard dropped from 160 para 154 pounds and fought at Madison Square Garden for the first time.

The bout served as a reminder that at least in a pre-Bernard Hopkins world, boxing was very much a young man’s game.

FELIX TRINIDAD: There are only three Hispanic fighters who became superstars in the USA without speaking English. The first was Panama’s Roberto Duran. The second was Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez.

The third was Puerto Rico’s Trinidad.

Trinidad’s motto might as well have been, “If you can’t be from America, then beat America.”

A classic puncher with a boy scout’s smile and a fan-friendly personality, Trinidad made his name by defeating four U.S. Olympians, Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya (albeit by a terrible decision), David Reid, and Fernando Vargas.

Além disso, Whitaker, De La Hoya, and Reid had all been gold medalists.

The fight we’ll feature on Março 17 on SHO EXTREME, Trinidad vs. Reid, was Trinidad’s 14th and final appearance on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and SHOWTIME pay-per-view.

From his welterweight title-winning kayo of Maurice Blocker in 1993 through his defense against Mahenge Zulu in 1998, 13 of Trinidad’s 14 bouts were aired on SHOWTIME. Twelve of those fights were knockout wins.

Where Trinidad ranks with Wilfredo Gomez, Miguel Cotto, Carlos Ortiz, Wilfred Benitez, and the rest of the legends from Puerto Rico is debatable. What is inarguable is that “Tito” generated as much excitement as any fighter of his era.

RICARDO LOPEZ: What’s smaller: the chance that a strawweight (105 libras) becomes an American television star or the fighter himself?

There’s never been an American world champion at strawweight (or minimumweight). We just don’t grow fighters that size. De fato, until the emergence of Mexico’s Lopez in the early-’90s, most American boxing fans couldn’t have identified a single strawweight if armed with a map of the world and a set of WBC ratings.

Lopez was so complete, so dominant, so technically perfect, that from 1994 to ’99, he was a staple of SHOWTIME’s boxing programming. He fought 13 consecutive bouts on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING or SHOWTIME Pay-Per-View, and the first 11 of those contests were defenses of the strawweight title.

And if you think the little guys can’t punch, bem, there were some one-punch kayos sprinkled in.

Lopez, who retired with a mark of 51-0-1, is universally acknowledged as an all-time great. Too bad he never fought America’s Michael Carbajal at light flyweight. Had he won that bout, he’d likely be acknowledged as one of the two or three greatest Mexican fighters ever.

Which is saying a lot for a fighter who never faced an opponent recognized by the American viewing public.

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FNU COMBAT SPORTS SHOW FEATURING AUTHOR JEFF DANIELS

 

Our latest interview with a true class act. Jeff Daniels took to the task of telling his older brother Terry Danielsamazing story with a passion for posterity and a supreme sense of attention to detail. Despite having no book-writing experience, Daniels created what he considered to be as classic as a Beatles album when he finished crafting his masterpiece about a bygone era in the sport of boxing and his brother’s battles with some of the biggest names in the heavyweight division. You can buy the book here: http://amzn.to/1WQMNFO, access Jeff’s site here: http://jeffdanielscompany.com/index.php/about-the-author and watch a short YouTube video promoting the book here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PDH_Laa6lY. Jeff shares some insights into the writing process during our interview here and takes us back in time in this amazing episode.

George Foreman on CBS Sports Radio’s “The Doug Gottlieb Show” on the Pacquiao vs. Mayweather Match

“Boxing was invented for the underdog… That’s why I give it to Pacquiao.”

 

Ontem (Abril 28), two-time World Heavyweight Champion George Foreman was on CBS Sports Radio’s “The Doug Gottlieb Show” with host Doug Gottlieb, where he talked about the Manny Pacquiao versus Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight on Sábado, 2 de maio em Las Vegas. Below are somehighlights from the interview:

 

On the Pacquiao vs. Mayweather Fight:

Talking honestly about what he thinks about “The Fight of the Century”,Capataz dito: “This is major… boxing deserves something like this… I’m just happy the fight is happening, and it’s happening right now. Because everyone will get a chance to see what they wanted to see. If it had happened five years ago, there would have been some too young to enjoy [e] some old enough to say, 'Hey, there was better days.’ But now everyone’s hungry for the matchup of the century. [These are] evenly matched fighters. It’s a fan’s fight, and it should be. It’s big.”

 

Capataz continued later on in the interview: “That’s true… [Mayweather’s] got everything to lose. But boxing was invented for the underdog – for the smaller guy who doesn’t have a chance – to come up with a way to beat the bigger, stronger guy. That’s why I give it to Pacquiao. The sport was invented… for the lesser.”

 

On Advice He would Give Pacquiao:

Gottlieb asked what advice Capataz would give to Pacquiao for this match: “Hey, just win this round," Capataz dito. “Every time you come back to the corner, you sit down on the stool, wave the towel over him and don’t say anything. The bell rings, go get him again. Do the same thing you did the first round all the way through the sixth or seventh round, and you’ll win.”

 

Full audio from the interview can be found para cá.

Boxe regressa ao horário nobre rede de televisão

Boxe regressa ao

PRIMETIME rede de televisão

PREMIER BOXE CAMPEÕES estréia na NBC COM DOIS STAR-PSTAS PRINCIPAIS EVENTOS ao vivo do MGM Grand Garden Arena

AT 8:30 P.M. E / 5:30 P.M. PT

Invicto Welterweight estrela Keith “Uma Vez” Thurman assume o ex-Four-Divisão Campeão do Mundo

Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero Na Ação Welterweight

The Evenings primeiro Main Event Pits ex três Divisão Campeão do Mundo de Adrien “O Problema” Broner

Contra contundente Super Leve

Banheiro O Gladiador Molina Jr.

LAS VEGAS (Janeiro 28, 2015) – O retorno de boxe profissional para a rede de televisão em horário nobre chegou finalmente como as recentemente anunciadas Premier Boxe dos Campeões (PBC) série deve estrear no sábado, Março 7 com um evento principal duplo cheio de ação na NBC, ao vivo do MGM Grand Garden Arena em Las Vegas.

 

O PBC inaugural na NBC luta noite contará com duas lutas espetaculares dignas desta ocasião histórica. No segundo evento principal da noite, invicto artista welterweight nocaute Keith “Uma Vez” Thurman (24-0, 21 KOs) vai assumir o ex-quatro divisão campeão mundial Robert “The Ghost” Guerreiro (32-2-1, 18 KOs) em um confronto em que ambos os homens olham para provar que eles estão entre os melhores lutadores do mundo no maior palco da história do boxe recente.

 

O primeiro evento principal da noite contará com uma das maiores e mais atraentes estrelas do boxe, ex-campeão mundial três divisão Adrien “O Problema” Broner (29-1, 22 KOs) enfrentando o sempre emocionante John “O Gladiador” Molina Jr. (27-5, 22 KOs) em um ataque super leve que irá colocar o vencedor no topo da divisão.

 

Os ingressos para o evento ao vivo custam $400, $300, $100 e $50, não incluindo encargos de serviço aplicáveis ​​e os impostos, já estão à venda. Para carregar pelo telefone com um cartão de crédito, ligue para a Ticketmaster (800) 745-3000. Os ingressos também estão disponíveis em www.mgmgrand.com ou www.ticketmaster.com.

 

Não perca um minuto do PBC em ação NBC como a primeira luta televisionado pela NBC começa no 8:30 p.m. E / 5:30 p.m. PT SHARP!

 

“A equipe e eu estamos extremamente animado e todos nós estamos ansiosos para esta oportunidade de lutar na NBC. Muito do que a minha equipa mantém dizendo é que isso vai mudar o esporte. Faz-me lembrar que meu falecido treinador Ben Getty costumava me dizer, que tudo o que eu precisava fazer era ficar em um grande palco,” Disse Thurman. “Eu estou realmente ansioso para a atração principal do primeiro show. Estou feliz por estar de volta ao MGM Grand e estou ansioso para um grande nocaute. Este é o início da criação de um nome familiar.”

 

“É muito refrescante saber que a NBC está trazendo de volta o boxe para a televisão no horário nobre,” Disse Guerrero. “É uma honra fazer parte do primeiro show, especialmente contra um campeão invicto como Keith Thurman. Todo mundo sabe que eu venho sempre para lutar. Vamos esperar Thurman tem a mesma mentalidade. Ele afirma que ele vai me nocautear, mas eu vejo um resultado totalmente diferente. Quando essa luta acabou, todos em sintonia vai saber por que o boxe é um dos esportes mais emocionantes para assistir, que eu posso garantir.”

 

“Esta é a primeira grande parcela de 'AB na NBC.’ Não há nada que eu não posso fazer,” Disse Broner. “É uma grande luta, não só para os lutadores, mas para os fãs. Todo mundo sabe que eu venho sempre para lutar e eu sei John Molina Jr. está chegando para lutar. Estou ansioso para parar Molina na NBC. Eu amo o apoio e qualquer um que me apoia; Eu vou lutar por eles. Este é apenas o início do 'AB Mostrar’ em 2015.”

 

“Estou muito animado para fazer parte do show inaugural na NBC e estar nesta plataforma. Eu não posso esperar para ir lá e fazer o que eu faço melhor na frente de milhões de pessoas,” disse Molina Jr. “Eu quero lutar com os melhores e Broner é um dos melhores. Esta é uma luta que pedimos para mais de um ano atrás, e finalmente chegamos. Estou tão animado. Eu não estou nervoso em tudo. Se eu estivesse nervoso, Eu não estaria nesta indústria. Este é o tipo de coisa que os lutadores reais sonhar. Eu estou contando os dias.”

 

O retorno do boxe ao horário nobre na NBC é quase 30 anos na fatura, com a última luta como essa noite, que decorrerá em Maio 20, 1985. Essa luta viu Larry Holmes ganhar uma decisão 15-redonda e defender o seu Campeonato Mundial IBF Heavyweight contra Carl Williams em Reno, Nev.

 

Primetime televisão nacional era uma casa de longa data por alguns dos nomes mais conhecidos na história do esporte, com lutadores como Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman e Mike Tyson fazer um nome para si na frente de uma audiência nacional.

 

A série na NBC PBC contará com um elenco de nomes conhecidos e vozes que vão emprestar seus talentos imensos para as transmissões. Sete vezes vencedor do Emmy Award Al Michaels vai sediar a série enquanto Oscar compositor Hans Zimmer vencedora irá compor a música que traz a série para a vida. Além, lendário boxeador Sugar Ray Leonard servirá como analista líder.

 

“Estou tão animado sobre PBC na NBC. Fiquei chocado quando recebi o telefonema, mas imediatamente eu sabia que eu queria ser uma parte deste,” disse Leonard. “Isso é o que precisa de boxe, e é isso que os fãs de boxe precisa.”

 

Promoções Goossen baseados em Los Angeles vai promover este PBC inaugural no evento NBC.

 

“É uma honra fazer parte deste evento extraordinário e altamente antecipado

em março 7, A estreia da 'Premier Boxe dos Campeões’ série na NBC,” disse Tom Brown de Goossen Promotions. “Estas são duas lutas pendentes caracterizam quatro pugilistas de classe mundial e os fãs terão uma noite fantástica de ação.”

 

Thurman já comprovou sua força batendo para fora 18 de seu primeiro 19 oponentes, mas quando ele ganhou o título interino WBA Welterweight Mundial com uma 10th knockout redonda sobre Diego Chaves em julho de 2013, ele colocou-se em posição de lutar contra o melhor no esporte. A 26-year-old Clearwater, Florida nativa, desde então, fez três defesas de título bem sucedidas com nocautes mais de Jesus Soto Karass e Julio Diaz, antes dominando Leonard Bundu em seu caminho para uma decisão unânime em dezembro 2014. Agora, Thurman parece permanecer invicto quando ele enfrenta seu teste mais difícil até agora em Guerrero.

 

Um veterano batalha testada, Guerreiro, de Gilroy, Calif., tem sido um dos lutadores de elite no boxe por anos. Um boxer-perfurador canhoto, Guerrero ganhou títulos mundiais em quatro categorias de peso a partir de 130 para 147 libras, batendo nomes como Andre Berto, Joel Casamayor, Michael Katsidis e Selcuk Aydin ao longo do caminho. Sua destreza através destas classes de peso lhe rendeu uma briga com pound-for-pound rei Floyd Mayweather em 2013, que ele perdeu por decisão unânime. “The Ghost” se recuperou muito bem, em junho de 2014 com uma vitória por decisão unânime suada sobre Yoshihiro Kamegai.

 

Uma das estrelas mais conhecidas do boxe, Broner, a 25-year old phenom que colecionou títulos mundiais em 130, 135 e 147 libras, está ajustando suas vistas sobre o perfurador perigoso John Molina Jr. em março 7. Broner tem prevalecido sobre os gostos de Paulie Malignaggi, Daniel Ponce de Leon e Antonio Demarco no caminho para se tornar um campeão de três divisão. Apesar de sofrer sua primeira derrota para Marcos Maidana em dezembro 2013, o Cincinnati-nativa recuperou com back-to-back vitórias sobre Carlos Molina e Emmanuel Taylor.

 

Molina Jr. de Covina, Calif., tem tido grande sucesso nas fileiras profissionais, incluindo uma vitória por nocaute impressionante sobre o atual campeão mundial Mickey Bey que provou que você nunca pode contar o poderoso perfurador fora de uma luta. O jogador de 32 anos perdeu uma luta cintilante do candidato Ano para Lucas Matthysse em 2014 e está olhando para começar 2015 com uma grande vitória contra Broner.

 

Uma noite cheia de ataques undercard emocionantes serão anunciados em breve.

 

PBC na NBC, terá lugar sábado, Março 7 no MGM Grand Garden Arena, em Las Vegas e é promovido pela Goossen Promotions. O evento será transmitido ao vivo na NBC (8:30 p.m. E / 5:30 p.m. PT).

 

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