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Chazz Witherspoon si akọle ko lori Satidee, August 15 ni The ile ibi isereile ni Atlantic City

Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey (June 23 2015)–Lori Satidee night, August 15, Silverspoon ni igbega yoo mu kan tobi night ti Boxing ti yoo ẹya-ara bi ọpọlọpọ bi 10 ọjọgbọn bouts ni ile ibi isereile (Eyi ni Caesars Pier) ni Atlantic City.

Timo fun awọn 10-yika akọkọ iṣẹlẹ yio jẹ Heavyweight contender Chazz “The okunrin jeje” Witherspoon.

Witherspoon (33-3, 25 KO ká) ti wa nitosi Paulsboro, New Jersey mulẹ ara bi ọkan ninu awọn oke American Heavyweights bi awọn St. Joseph ká University mewa gba rẹ akọkọ ogun-mẹta bouts pẹlu AamiEye lori awọn fẹran ti Michael Alexander (11-0), Talmadge Griffis (24-6-3), Jonathan Haggler (18-1) ṣaaju ki o to na rẹ 1st ijatil si iwaju meji-akoko aye akọle Challenger Chris Arreola nipasẹ awọn ti ariyanjiyan disqualification.

Witherspoon lọ lori lati win mẹta win a kana eyi ti a ti afihan nipa ohun idanilaraya 8th yika stoppage lori Adam “Awọn swamp Ketekete” Richards (21-1). Ti ija ti a dibo Iwọn irohin ká 2008 Heavyweight ija ti Odun. Witherspoon ki o si lọ silẹ a ija si iwaju meji-akoko aye akọle Challenger Tony Thompson.

Witherspoon lọ lori lati Dimegilio 4-itẹlera knockouts ti o wa kan ba nkan je pupo 3rd-yika iparun lori Tyson Cobb (14-2).

Witherspoon ki o si mu lori undefeated afojusọna Seti Mitchell lori April 28, 2012 ni a ija ibi ti Witherspoon ti Mitchell koṣe farapa ni orisirisi awọn nija ṣaaju ki o to Mitchell wá lọ pẹlu awọn gun.

Ni re kẹhin ija, Witherspoon gba wọle a 5th yika stoppage lori Galen Brown on April 18 in Pennsauken, New Jersey.

Tun slated lati han lori kaadi yio jẹ Super Lightweight Malik Hawkins (4-0, 4 KO ká) ti Baltimore, Dókítà; Super Lightweight Courtney Blocker (6-0, 6 KO ká) ti Pensacola, FL; Welterweight Parris Chisholm (2-0, 1 KO) ti Washington, D.C.; Super Bantamweight Vidal Rivera (2-0, 2 KO ká) ti Camden, Awon ara New Jersey.; Lightweight Jerome iṣẹgun (2-1) ti Philadelphia, PA; Pro debuting Scott Kelleher; Welterweight Anthony Young (10-1, 5 KO ká) ti Atlantic City, Awon ara New Jersey; Erik Kitt (5-1, 2 KO ká) ti Pensacola, FL Plus siwaju sii lati wa ni awọn onija kede.

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Ilu akoni mu ki ITAN: DEONTAY Wilder duro Eric Molina, WINS BY 9TH-ROUND KNOCKOUT AT BARTOW ARENA

 

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Jose Pedraza ira ṣ'ofo Junior Lightweight Title

Pẹlu dominating Unanimous Ipinnu ose Andrey Klimov

Catch tun ṣe Sunday, June 14 ni 9 a.m. ATI/PT on Showtime® ati Monday, June 15 ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT on Showtime awọn iwọn®

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Birmingham, Ala. (June 13, 2015) - Ni akọkọ akọle jà ni ipinle ti Alabama, Deontay "The Idẹ Bomber" Wilder (34-0, 33 KOs), had to work harder than expected before dismantlingEric "onilu Boy" Molina (23-3, 17 KOs) pẹlu kan kẹsan yika knockout Saturday alẹ ni awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN.

 

Ilu akoni Wilder, ti a bi ki o si gbe ibi si tun o kan 60 km si isalẹ awọn opopona ni Tuscaloosa, silẹ Molina, ti LYFORD, Texas, pẹlu kan gbooro ọwọ ọtún 63 aaya ninu awọn kẹsàn-yika, yato referee Jack Reiss lati pe awọn ija si pa bi abajade ti Molina ká kerin ati ase knockdown ti aṣalẹ ni iwaju kan ti a ti ta won wuruwuru ti jade enia ti 9,347 ni Bartow Arena lori ogba ti University of Alabama Birmingham.

 

A ere Molina ya Wilder pẹlu rẹ stamina ati okan. "Mo ti a ti ya nipasẹ Molina, o si fihan nlá ọkàn,"So wipe ohun elated Wilder bi roars lati awọn enia rang si isalẹ lati rafters. "Gbogbo àwọn alariwisi doubted u, sugbon o hàn pé o si wà kan gan alakikanju Challenger. Mo ti nilo kan alakikanju eniyan ti o ní ọkàn ati awọn ti o le gba silẹ ati ki o si tun pada wá si oke. "

 

Wilder lu mọlẹ Molina lẹẹkan ni kẹrin yika pẹlu kan osi kio si lemeji ninu awọn ti karun yika pẹlu rẹ oloro ọwọ ọtún, nwa bi o ba ti ni ija yoo wa ni duro ṣaaju ki awọn ibere ti kẹfà yika. Ṣugbọn Molina je pinnu lati gba soke o si wà ani anfani lati de ńlá kan ọwọ ọtún ninu awọn kẹjọ yika, yanilenu a dabi ẹnipe bani Wilder.

 

Bó tilẹ jẹ pé kò ni abajade ti o ti retí fun, Molina wà dupe fun awọn anfani. "Mo ti fi ohun gbogbo ti o ní ni mo,"A dejected Molina si wi. "O je ko awọn esi ti mo fe, ṣugbọn ohun ti mo ti le ṣe. O je mi àlá lati ja fun awọn akọle. Wilder jẹ nla kan Onija ati ki o Mo fẹ u lati wa ni nla. "

 

Boxing akoitan ati Showtime Oluyanju Steve Farhood pese awon ìjìnlẹ òye lẹhin ti awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ. "Mo ro ija yi produced mẹta bori. Deontay Wilder, ipinle ti Alabama ki o si gbagbo o tabi ko, Eric Molina. Ireti wà kekere fun Molina, ṣugbọn o ti wa ni lilọ lati gba diẹ ipese orisun pipa yi ija. O si gbekalẹ kan reasonable ipenija ati ki o jà pẹlu kan pupo ti okan. Awọn enia si wà ikọja ati Mo ro wipe gbogbo eniyan yoo fẹ lati ri Deontay Wilder ja nibi lẹẹkansi. "

 

Ni awọn šiši ija ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing doubleheader, Jose "The Sniper" Pedraza (20-0, 12 KOs) gaba Andrey Klimov (20-1, 9 KOs) lati nsii Belii lati beere awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Junior Lightweight Title pẹlu kan unanimous ipinnu gun.

 

Pedraza, ṣiṣe re 2015 Uncomfortable, bori nipasẹ awọn ikun ti 120-108 lemeji ati 119-109.

 

Pedraza je gbogbo erin lẹyìn. "Mo wà gan dun nitori ti mo ti rubọ ẹmi mi fun awọn ti o kẹhin 14 years lati di a aye asiwaju,"O si wi. "O je ko rorun sugbon o ti n kan ala wa otito, a ala gbogbo Onija bar nipa lati di kan aye asiwaju. "

 

Lati awọn nsii Belii, Pedraza, ti Cidra, Puẹto Riko, lo rẹ superior ọwọ iyara, apapo punching ati ara jabs lati ṣẹda ijinna si pa Klimov, ti Klimovsk, Russia, ni Bay. Pedraza gbe 50 ogorun ti agbára rẹ Asokagba akawe si kan 26 ogorun oṣuwọn nipa Klimov. The Puerto Rican di awọn 62nd fighter who has appeared on ShoBox: The New generation, lati di aye asiwaju.

 

Pedraza lo previous Puerto Rican aṣaju-bi iwuri ni Annabi re akọkọ akọle. "Jije keje Puerto Rican asiwaju ni 130 tumo si aye fun mi,"O si wi. "Mo wo soke si Miguel Cotto ki o si bayi odo Puerto Rican boxers ti wa ni lilọ lati wo soke si mi. "

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Klimov fi han idi ti o ti bo ninu ẹjẹ fun julọ ninu awọn oru. "Lori awọn gan akọkọ Punch ti ija, Pedraza bu mi imu ati lati pe ojuami siwaju mo ti a ti ndun apeja soke,"O si wi. "Mi agbara ni iwọn ti a idiwo nitori ti mi imu, bi o ti ti pa lori wiwu. "

Biotilejepe awọn imu je ifosiwewe kan ninu igbejako, a ngbiyanju Klimov ṣe ko si excuses. "Pedraza ṣe ohun exceptional ise, o jẹ kan ti o dara gan, fast Onija. "

Nsii awọn Showtime Boxing on Sho awọn iwọn telecast undefeated Julian "J-Rock" Williams (20-0-1, 12KOs) ti Philadelphia, Pa. jišẹ ohun ìkan kẹfà-yika TKO (2:43) lori Ko dara Ovsepyan (14-5, 11 KOs) ti Yerevan, Armenia, lati idaduro rẹ WBC Continental Super Welterweight Àkọlé.

 

Williams bere lagbara knocking Ovsepyan mọlẹ pẹlu ńlá kan ọwọ ọtún 35 aaya sinu akọkọ yika. O si tesiwaju lati jijade Ovsepyan, kikan u sọkalẹ pẹlu nla ati deede ara Asokagba pẹlu ọwọ mejeji. Nipa awọn akoko ti awọn stoppage, Williams ti gbe 52 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches, akawe si Ovsepyan ká 19 ogorun.

 

"Mo ti jasi le sọ ti pari rẹ sẹyìn, sugbon mo fẹ lati mu mi akoko,"Wi Williams. "Pelu ohun ti eniyan le ro, ti o ni kan bojumu Onija ati kan ti o dara puncher. Emi ko fẹ lati ipa awọn knockout, nitori ti o le ṣe kan afẹṣẹja wo unpolished. "

 

"Mo ni awọn knockout ati ki o Mo setan fun awọn nigbamii ti ipele ti mi ọmọ. Emi o pè gbogbo awọn ti jade pipin, sugbon mo fẹ lati bẹrẹ pẹlu Austin eja. Mo ti wa ni tan- 25 ni April ati ki o Mo nilo lati bẹrẹ Ilé mi bere nitori Mo fẹ lati wa ni Boxing Hall ti loruko, lọjọ kan. "

 

Ni awọn Showtime awọn iwọn akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, undefeated Montenegrin Dejan "El Dinamita" Zlaticanin (17-0, 10 KOs) jišẹ pẹlu awọn ohun inu keji knockout ti aṣalẹ, tarnishing awọn ti unblemished gba ti Yukirenia Aifanu "The Ẹru" Redkach (18-1, 14 KOs) pẹlu kan TKO ni1:24 ti kẹrin yika pẹlu kan ba nkan je pupo osi kio.

 

Redkach ní a mẹfa inch arọwọto anfani lori Zlaticanin, ṣugbọn awọn ti o wà ni Montenegrin ni okun diẹ deede eniyan ibalẹ 33 ogorun ti lapapọ rẹ punches akawe si Redkach ká 21 ogorun. Redkach si mu a orokun ni kẹta lẹhin ti a fe kekere ati awọn ẹya lairotẹlẹ headbutt ti o yori si kan kekere ge. Ni akoko ti awọn stoppage, Zlaticanin wà niwaju lori gbogbo awọn scorecards, 27-30 ati 28-29 lemeji.

 

A foju aimọ si U.S. egeb bọ ni, Zlaticanin ko le ni simi rẹ lẹyìn. "Mo lero bi mo ti n ngbe kan ala, Inu mi dun gan ni,"O si wi. "Mo lu ẹnikan ti o jẹ kan Boxing standout ni America. Mo ti mọ lọ sinu ija ti mo ti wà ni dara Onija. Mo gan fe lati ipalara fun u pe ni iwọn. Mo ti gbọ pe o je kan nla agbara ati ki o afẹṣẹja puncher, ṣugbọn o underestimated mi ẹbùn. Mo ti fihan Amerika àìpẹ mimọ ohun ti emi ni o lagbara ti. "

 

Lẹhin ti awọn ija, Redkach wà han distraught. "Èmi gan lara,"O si wi. "Èyí ni mi akọkọ ọjọgbọn pipadanu. Emi ko ye idi ti awọn referee duro ni ija nigbati nibẹ wà lori iseju kan osi ni yika. Mo ro daradara itanran ninu awọn iwọn ti o je kan buburu stoppage. "

Ni a golifu ija, ni ileri undefeated afojusọna Ahmed Elbiale (11-0, 10 KOs) ti Miami, Fla. nipa ọna ti Egipti, gba wọle a 1:04, akọkọ yika knockout lori Gbigba Woods (8-5, 7KOs) ti Atlanta, Ga.

 

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"Wilder vs. Molina,"A 12-yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, mu ibi Satidee, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe darapo ologun lati mu awọn iṣẹlẹ to Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-igbega nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza dojuko Andrey Klimov ni a 12-yika ija fun awọn IBF Junior Lightweight World Title. O ti tu sita ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Preliminary bouts were televised live on SHOWTIME EXTREME (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

ÀWỌN HOMECOMING: DEONTAY Wilder vs. ERIC MOLINA FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

“Pipe gbogbo mo wipe Deontay Wilder n ni ise ṣe. Mo ti sise ju lile lati gba nibi lati o kan fun soke ni igbanu. Mo fẹ gbogbo awọn beliti, Mo wa greedy bi wipe.” — Deontay Wilder

“Nigba ti mi ala di a otito lojo satide, Mo ti yoo wá ọtun pada nibi ati fun awọn Wilder rematch.” – Eric Molina

YI Satidee, Oṣù 13, YÈ ON Showtime®

LATI BARTOW gbagede IN Birmingham, Ala.

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Birmingham, Ala. (June 11, 2015) – Ọjọ meji ṣaaju ki akọkọ-lailai aye akọle ija ni ipinle ti Alabama, undefeated heavyweight aye asiwaju Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder ati Challenger Eric Molina kopa ninu a nira ase tẹ alapejọ Thursday ni ajeeji suites in Birmingham.

 

Awọn lile-kọlu Wilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala, yoo jẹ ṣiṣe awọn akọkọ olugbeja ti awọn heavyweight akọle ti o gba lati impressively Gold Cup ni January, nígbà tí ó pàdé Molina (23-2, 17 KOs), ti LYFORD, Texas, yi Saturday, June 13, ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) lati Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing, undefeated Jose “The Sniper” Pedraza(19-0, 12 KOs), ti Cidra, Puẹto Riko, yoo wa ni o lodi nipa Andrey Klimov (19-1, 9 KOs), ti Klimovski, Russia, ni a 12-rounder fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Junior Lightweight World asiwaju.

 

Ni awọn iṣẹlẹ akọkọ lori Showtime Boxing on Sho awọn iwọn®, undefeated aye-ni ipo contendersJohn “Awọn Ẹru” REDK ati Dejan “The Dynamite” Zlaticanin yoo square ni pipa ni a 12-yika eliminator. Awọn Winner laarin Redkach (18-0, 1 ND, 14 KOs), ti Los Angeles, ati Zlaticanin (16-0, 9 KOs), ti Montenegro, di dandan Challenger si Jorge Linares, awọn WBC 135 iwon-aye asiwaju.

 

Nsii awọn Sho iwọn telecast, unbeaten oke 10-ipo Super welterweight Julian “J Rock” Williams (19-0-1, 11 IYE, 1 ND), ti Philadelphia, yoo wa ni o lodi nipa Armenia ká Ko dara Ovsepyan(14-4, 11 KOs), ti Glendale, Calif., ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika ija. Time permitting, lile-kọlu ina heavyweights Ahmed Elbiali (10-0, 9 KOs, 1-1 WSB), ti Miami, Fla, ati Gbigba Woods (8-4, 7 KOs), ti Atlanta, yoo collide ni a mẹrin / mefa-yika golifu baramu.

 

Ni isalẹ ni ohun ti awọn onija ati Hall ti loruko olugbeleke Don King ní lati sọ loni:

 

DEONTAY Wilder, Heavyweight World asiwaju

 

“Mo wa dúpẹ fun enia ti o ti fi papo nla yi iṣẹlẹ. Eleyi jẹ kan ala wá otito fun mi. Nigbati mo ṣe mi ala lati di undisputed heavyweight asiwaju ti aye, Mo fe lati se nkankan lati yi awọn Alabama idaraya ala-ilẹ.

 

“Awon eniyan fe mi lati adie mi ọmọ, ani mo ti ṣe ni diẹ ninu awọn ojuami, sugbon Mo wa ọkunrin kan ti o ni igbagbo ninu sisare ati pe o wa ni kan akoko nigbati ohun yẹ ki o ṣẹlẹ. A ni lati duro fun wa akoko.

 

“Eyi ni mi Kadara. Lọgan ti mo ti ní mi iyebiye ọmọbinrin o yi pada aye mi titi lai o si di mi iwuri lati gba nibi. O ni idi ti mo lọ lile ni-idaraya, o n ni idi ti mo gbe ara mi ni mo ti ṣe ọna.

 

“Mo ti sise ju lile lati gba lati yi ipo. A n ko gbimọ lori yi jije ni opin.

 

“O jẹ àǹfààní ńlá lati ṣe itan pẹlu awọn akọkọ aye akọle ija ni Alabama, ni eyikeyi pipin. Mo ti sọ ti nipa ṣiṣe awọn itan mi gbogbo ọmọ niwon awọn Awọn ope.

 

“Mo ni ife lati ja, Mo ni ife yi idaraya. Wọn sọ o ni lati je, sùn ki o si simi o ati ki o Mo ṣe. Mo wa ko jade ti apẹrẹ. Eyi ni igbesi aye mi.

 

“Pipe gbogbo mo wipe Deontay Wilder n ni ise ṣe. Mo ti sise ju lile lati gba nibi lati o kan fun soke ni igbanu. Mo fẹ gbogbo awọn beliti, Mo wa greedy bi ti.

 

“A fi owo Eric Molina ati ohun ti o n gbiyanju lati ṣe. O ni kan nla anfani fun u. Mo wà ni ẹẹkan ni ibi ti o wà, ninu mi kẹhin ija.”

 

Eric Molina, Heavyweight Contender

 

“Mo fẹ lati dúpẹ lọwọ gbogbo awọn enia ti Alabama, ti o ti ṣe mi ni lero ọtun ni ile ose yi. Mi ikẹkọ egbe ti wa alaragbayida.

 

“Mo ti sọ ní Oliver McCall ninu mi ibùdó fun odun merin, ati awọn ti o n prepped mi fun mi akoko lati mọnamọna aye, gan-an gẹgẹ bi o ti ṣe lodi si Lennox Lewis.

 

“Mo ti sọ dreamed nipa ti akoko, Mo ti sọ ro nipa o niwon koda ki o to mo ni yi ija. Mo ti lilọ lati kolu ẹnikan jade ati ki o di heavyweight asiwaju ti aye. O dabi enipe ki gidi si mi ninu mi lokan, ati nigbati o wole ti a ni ija ti o gbogbo wá jọ.

 

“Pipe gbogbo ti kọ mi ni pipa. Mo ti sọ kò a ti undefeated ati ki o Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo ti awọn underdog.

 

“Nigba ti mi ala di otito lori Saturday, Mo ti yoo wá ọtun pada nibi ati fun awọn Wilder rematch.”

 

Jose Pedraza, Undefeated Junior Lightweight Contender

 

“Mo wa gan dun nipa anfani yi. Mo wa ko níbi nipa awọn ńlá ipele nitori Mo ti sọ ti lori ńlá ipele ṣaaju ki o to. Mo ti sọ ti ninu awọn ńlá njà ṣaaju ki o to o kan ati ki o Mo fẹ lati ṣe awọn ti julọ ti yi anfani.

 

“O ti gun a ibùdó akoko yi sugbon awon miran ti ju pe nibẹ ti wa si nkankan ti o yatọ ni ikẹkọ. O ti kanna nla ipalemo bi gbogbo awọn miiran mi njà.

 

“Mo ni kan yatọ si ipele ti ogbon ju Klimov. Mo wa sare ati ki o Mo le se o gbogbo. Sọtun ati ki osi ogon, o yoo ri gbogbo ogbon mi lori Saturday.

 

“Eleyi tumo si a pupo fun mi, ati si awọn enia ti Puerto Rico. Wọn fẹ miran asiwaju ati ki o Mo n lilọ si jẹ tókàn. Eleyi jẹ julọ pataki ija ti mi ati ki o ọmọ Mo n lilọ lati fi fun gbogbo awọn ti o mi ni nibẹ.

 

“Ẹniti o ba wi won ko ba ko gba Labalaba ṣaaju ki o to ńlá kan ija jẹ eke, sugbon Mo ti sọ ti lori yi ipele ṣaaju ki o to ki mo mo bi lati sakoso wọn. Ọkan ti Belii oruka ni mo n lọ fun o.”

 

Andrey Klimov, Junior Lightweight Contender

 

“Mo ti sọ a ti ija ni U.S. fun odun marun. Mo ti wa ni tan-pro kekere kan pẹ sugbon mo ti nigbagbogbo mọ pe mo ti ní ni anfani lati wa ni aye kan asiwaju.

 

“Bọ in bi ohun underdog jẹ nkankan titun si mi. O n sele lori ati ki o lori. Mo n lilọ si jẹ nibẹ lati ja, Mo ti yoo ko fun soke.

 

“Awọn pipadanu je eko a iriri. O je mi igba akọkọ ti labẹ awọn gidi imọlẹ imọlẹ. Mo si mu awọn ija nitori ti mo fe lati fi mule nkankan. Mo ti wà inu nitori ti mo ti mọ mo ti le ṣe dara.

 

“Awon eniyan ti wa ni lilọ lati soro nipa mi otooto lẹhin ti mo win aiye yi akọle. Mo ti sọ sise papo nla pẹlu mi egbe. Gbogbo awọn bumps ni opopona ti se ariyanjiyan wa lati nibi.

 

“Pedraza je kan nla magbowo ati ki o kan gan ti o dara Onija. Gbogbo eniyan ni ipele yi ni kan ti o dara Onija. Ti o ba wo ni ti o a jà, mi ipele ti idije ti wa Elo ti o ga.”

 

Julian Williams, Undefeated Junior Middleweight Contender

“A ní kan gan alakikanju ikẹkọ ibudó. O dabi bi Ovsepyan ba siwaju kan Pupo ati ki o ju kan pupo ti punches. Mo n lilọ si o kan pa o rọrun, lo jab ati ise punches si pa ti awọn ti.

 

“Mo ti ko ro nipa eyikeyi miiran alatako pẹlu Ovsepyan fun awọn ti o ti kọja ọsẹ mẹta tabi mẹrin nítorí pé ó ni eniyan ti mo ti n ni ija, o ni eniyan ti n gloved soke. Nobody miran ni yio je ni pé iwọn lẹhin rẹ lori Satidee alẹ, ki o si jẹ ti o li emi níbi nipa.

 

“Mo ti ni pato telo mi ikẹkọ ibudó da lori alatako emi o wa ni ija. Mo gba awọn enia buruku lati wa si ni ki o si spar pẹlu mi ti o ni iru ija aza ati awọn ara orisi bi mi alatako. Mo gbiyanju lati gba awọn sunmọ ohun si mi alatako ni mi, sparring awọn alabašepọ ki emi ki o le gba kan ti o dara lero fun ohun ti yoo jẹ bi ija.”

Apá Ovsepyan, Junior Middleweight Contender

 

“Mo n pese rilara, boxed lori 60 iyipo fun ija yi ati ki o Mo wa pato setan lati lọ.

 

“Mo wa kan Onija; Mo ti ya lile njà, ti o ni ohun ti gidi awọn onija ṣe.

 

“O si n gan daradara-kasi sugbon a yoo ri bi o wun o nigbati mo fi kan pupo ti titẹ lori i lati ibere. A mejeeji ni meji ọwọ, Mo ti le win yi ija.

 

“O n lilọ si jẹ awọn ti o dara ju ija ti awọn oru, boya a nilo lati lọ si awọn ijinna tabi bi a gba knockout tete.”

 

 

Aifanu REDKACH, Undefeated Lightweight Contender

“Mo wa yiya fun yi; Mo wa sele, kò ninu awọn ńlá akoko. June 13 ti wa ni lilọ lati wa ni awọn julọ pataki ọjọ ti ọmọ mi.

 

“Mo ti sọ ti wa ni ibudó fun osu merin ati lero 120 ogorun ti mo ti wa setan lati ja.

 

“Mi alatako nigbagbogbo gbìyànjú láti lọ siwaju ati ki o jẹ gidigidi lagbara. O si n nigbagbogbo gbiyanju lati jabọ, ma isokuso punches lati isalẹ si ẹgbẹ lati Top.

 

“Mo ni o le njà niwaju mi ​​sugbon a yoo ri lẹhin ti yi ọkan ti o ba ti yi jẹ mi toughest igbeyewo bẹ jina.

 

“Mo wa gan dun fun yi ni anfani lati jà lori Showtime, mi teammates ti pese mi gan daradara fun yi ati Mo wa yiya.”

 

O si fi ZLATICANIN, Lightweight Contender

 

“Mo wa ko kan alakobere, Mo ti sọ ti ni ayika ati ki o Mo mọ bi lati ja. Mo wa lagbara ati ki o Mo wa ko bẹru lati wá siwaju. Mo mọ Ivan ni ni ọna kanna, ki o mọ o ti n lilọ si jẹ nla kan ija.

 

“Ni mi lokan, Mo ti sọ tẹlẹ ri Ivan ti lu jade. Mo ti sọ ri ti o ṣẹlẹ ati ki o Mo n lilọ lati ri o lẹẹkansi lori Saturday.

 

“Mo n lilọ si wá lati sise lile. Mo ti wá lati kekere kan orilẹ-ede Montenegro ni ati ki o Mo wa nibi ko lati fun ohunkohun kuro, Mo n mu kikun anfani.”

 

 

Don ỌBA, Hall Of loruko olugbeleke

 

“A n lilọ si ni kan lasan ija nibi ni Alabama lori Satidee alẹ.

 

“Deontay Wilder ti fihan lati wa ni a awqn Onija ati ki o kẹhin hàn o lori January 17. Mo wa kan pe Wilder ko ko tunmọ si lati gbe awọn igbanu bi Bermane Stiverne ṣe.

 

“Texans ni ohun jade ninu apoti ọna ti ero, won o kan ya ohun ti nwọn fẹ. Ti o ba lilọ si ni ohun unstoppable agbara lodi si awọn unmovable ohun. Nikan ọkan yoo win.”

 

 

# # #

“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibi Satidee, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-igbega nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-yika ija fun awọn IBF Junior Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Wilder vs. Molina Osise sonipa-Ni yoo wa fun nwo kọja ọpọ awọn iru ẹrọ, pẹlu LIVE nipasẹ kikọ sii satẹlaiti ati awọn Sho idaraya YouTube Page. Friday ká kikọ sii lati Birmingham City Hall yoo wa ni ti gbalejo nipa Mauro Ranallo ati ki o yoo wa ni to gaju Definition.

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment ni sepo pẹlu Bruno ti oyan Team ni o wa lori sale bayi. Tickets bẹrẹ ni nikan $25 pẹlu awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile lọ fun $200. VIP won jo ni o wa tun wa. Lati ra tiketi egeb yẹ ki o be alabamatitlefight.com. Tickets ti wa ni ta sare ati ki o a sellout wa ni ti ifojusọna.

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.sports.sho.com ati www.dbe1.com tẹle lori Twitter niSHOSports, BronzeBomber, LouDiBella AtiSwanson_Comm, tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #WilderMolina, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing tabi ibewo http://shosportspoundforpound.tumblr.com/

HEAVYWEIGHT aye asiwaju DEONTAY Wilder,Challenger Eric Molina ATI UNDERCARD awọn onija Media sere ise avvon & Awọn fọto

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto Lati Stephanie Trapp / Showtime®

Birmingham, Ala. (June 11, 2015) – Unbeaten Heavyweight World asiwaju Deontay Wilder, heavyweight Challenger Eric Molina, pẹlú pẹlu àjọ-headliners Puerto Rican Junior lightweight Jose Pedraza ati awọn Russian magbowo standout Andrey Klimov,tapa si pa ija ọsẹ ṣiṣẹ jade fun tẹ ni Yika 1 -Idaraya ni Birmingham, Ala. ni ti won siwaju Showtime asiwaju Boxing® bouts yi Saturday, June 13, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) ni Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

Tun ni wiwa Wednesday wà, undefeated aye-ni ipo contenders John “Awọn Ẹru” REDK ati Dejan “The Dynamite” Zlaticanin, ti yoo square ni pipa ni a 12-yika eliminator sẹyìn li oru na ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti Showtime Boxing lori Sho awọn iwọn® (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ni lati sọ Wednesday:

 

Deontay “Awọn Idẹ Bomber” Wilder

 

“Ose yi ti o ti wa fun. O ti moriwu. Ani lati ri awọn enia, ati oju. Mo n wa siwaju si Satidee. O ni nigbagbogbo ni lile apa nigba ti o ba ni lati duro. Paapa nigbati o ba ti a ti ikẹkọ lile ati ki o ni gidi intense. Ohun gbogbo ti wa nla bẹ jina, ati ki o Mo wa dun ti o ni nipari nibi. Mo n wa siwaju lati ṣiṣe awọn itan di pe yi ni akọkọ akọle ija ni ipinle ti Alabama. Ati ki o Mo wa maa fi orukọ mi lori o akọkọ.

“Ikẹkọ ibudó ti o ti o kan bi eyikeyi miiran ibudó. Nigbati mo wa ni ibudó, Mo n nigbagbogbo fun mi gbogbo, 110 ogorun. Nitori nigbati o akoko lati lọ si ogun, Mo ti yoo fun 110 ogorun. Mo ni lati ṣe dara ju mo ti ṣe awọn ti o kẹhin akoko. Sugbon eyi ni ohun ti emi o ṣe. Mo ni ife o ati ki o gbadun gbogbo akoko ti o.

 

“Molina ká iga jẹ nkankan lati wo awọn awọn jade fun. Pipe gbogbo wun meji ga buruku ni iwọn. Mo n pato lilọ si ri jade ti o ba ti wa ni epo igi rẹ, bi ńlá bi re ojola. Ọtun bayi rẹ epo igi ti wa ni rara. Sugbon a yoo ri ti o ba wa ni ojola rẹ bi ti npariwo wa bi re epo igi.

 

“Emi ko wo awọn fidio tabi kẹkọọ mi alatako nitori ọna ti o le ri wọn jà ẹnikan elomiran ni ko ni ọna kanna ti nwọn ba lilọ si jà ọ. Mo ti jẹ ki awọn enia mi ki o si ma wipe fọ wọn lulẹ. Emi gbẹkẹle ninu gbagbo ninu wọn, ati ki o Mo fẹ awọn ipenija bi daradara. Ti o ni idi miiran Emi ko wo ni fiimu. A yoo ri ohun ti o jade ni nipa lori Satidee.”

 

 

Eric “Onilu Boy” Molina

 

“Deontay jẹ kan gan lagbara Onija,ńlá kan ati ki o puncher a ńlá niwaju. Sugbon o kan bi ọpọlọpọ bi o ti agbara ni o ni, o si tun ni o ni ailagbara. A n o kan gbiyanju lati bọtini in lori awon ailagbara.

“Mo mọ eyi ni a ńlá ija fun Alabama. Mo ti bọwọ pe ati ki o ni ohun ola, sugbon Mo n tun gbiyanju lati ṣe itan. Mo gbero lori jije akọkọ Mexico ni-American Heavyweight World asiwaju.

 

“Mi opolo idojukọ jẹ lori awọn heavyweight aye akọle. Nigba ti o ba reti lati ja fun awọn aye akole, o ni lati wá sinu ẹnikan ká ehinkunle ki o si ṣe ohun ti o ni lati fi soke pẹlu titẹ. Mo ti le mu titẹ.

 

“Mo ti sọ gba mi ipa bi awọn underdog. Gbogbo ayé ti kọ mi ni pipa. Mo ti sọ gba esin ni ipa. Mo n lo lati motivating ara mi. Mo ti sọ kò ti okun, diẹ lojutu. Mo ti sọ kò ti diẹ sii ara, irorun, ẹmí lagbara. Mo setan lati lọ. Mo setan lati ja.

 

“Eleyi jẹ meji ńlá buruku ni iwọn, ati ki o Mo le Punch o kan bi o le Punch. O n lilọ si jẹ gidigidi kan moriwu ija.”

 

Jose “The Sniper” Pedraza

 

“Eleyi je kan gun, lile ikẹkọ ibudó. A bẹrẹ ikẹkọ fun yi shot ni Kejìlá. A ti sise lalailopinpin lile ati ki o wa setan lati fi aye lori Satidee alẹ.

 

“A ti ri fidio ti Klimov ati ki o mọ ohun ti lati reti lori Satidee alẹ. A yoo ya o yika nipa yika ati ki o fọ u sọkalẹ.

 

“A le apoti, tabi a le Bangi. Ohunkohun ti Klimov Ọdọọdún ni lati ni tabili a yoo jẹ setan fun. Mo gbero lori lilo ilana mi Boxing lati šakoso awọn Pace, ṣugbọn ti o ba ti o fe lati duro nibẹ atampako-si-ika, a wa ni itanran pẹlu ti o bi daradara.

 

“O ti wa ni pataki fun mi lati wo dara ju Crawford ṣe ninu re gun lori Klimov. Mo fẹ lati fi aye pe emi li ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju awọn onija ni gbogbo idaraya.”

Nipa awọn afiwera si elegbe Puerto Rican Star Felix Verdejo – “Verdejo jẹ kan ti o dara ati ki o Onija kan ti o dara eniyan, ṣugbọn Jose Pedraza yoo jẹ awọn nigbamii ti aye asiwaju lati soju fun awọn nla orilẹ-ede ti Puerto Rico.”

 

Andrey Klimov

 

“Eleyi je kan nla ibudó. A sise gan lile, ati ki o oṣiṣẹ to pẹlu kan pupo ti o yatọ si Awọn aṣaju-. Mo ti wá jade 100 ogorun irorun ati ara setan lati lọ.

 

“Mo lero wipe awọn ija pẹlu Crawford kosi sise si mi anfani siwaju sii ju mi ​​daradara. Mo ti kẹkọọ kan pupo ni pe ija ati ki o mo ti yoo lo pe lori Satidee alẹ lodi si Pedraza. Ohun ti Pedraza Ọdọọdún ni lati awọn tabili lori Saturday oru emi o jẹ šetan fun o. Nibẹ ni yio je ko awọn iyanilẹnu lori Saturday night, Mo ti se tan.

 

“Mo wa gidigidi igboya lọ sinu yi ija. Pedraza ni kan alakikanju alatako sugbon Emi ko ro pe o ti šetan fun ohun ti Mo n lilọ lati mu.

 

“O ti wa ni ohun ọlá lati wa ni nibi ati ki o ija ni ipele yi. Lori Satidee alẹ ti o yoo ri kan ti iyanu išẹ.”

 

John “Awọn Ẹru” REDK

 

“Eyi je ni nira julọ ikẹkọ ibudó ni mo ti lailai ní. Mo ti a ti ikẹkọ mẹrin lile oṣù fun ija yi ati ki o mo wà ninu awọn ti o dara ju apẹrẹ ti mi ọmọ.

 

“Dejan jẹ gidigidi alakikanju a alatako. O si wá siwaju ati ki o jẹ gidigidi ibinu, sugbon o jẹ ko dara bi ti mi. Awọn aye yoo ri pe wá Saturday night. Nibẹ ni ko si iyemeji ninu mi lokan pe mo ti yoo jẹ ṣẹgun.

 

“Yi ija Ọdọọdún ni mi igbese kan jo si akọle kan aye shot, ohun kan ni mo ti a ti Dreaming nipa mi gbogbo aye, ati nibẹ ni ko si ona ti o wa ni lilọ si da mi lati iyọrisi ti. Awọn egeb ko ba wa ni lilọ si fẹ lati padanu yi ija lori Satidee alẹ, nitori ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan.”

 

Dejan Zlaticanin

 

“A ní nla fun sparring yi ibudó ati awọn ti o ti se iranwo fun wa di ifise ti o dara ju ṣee ṣe Onija a le wa ni lọ sinu Saturday night.

 

“Mo ni ko si iyemeji ko si si ìbẹrù. Emi ni ti o dara, diẹ superior Onija.

 

“Eleyi yoo ija ko lọ si ik ​​Belii. Mo n lilọ lati kolu Ivan Redkach jade. Nibẹ ni ko si iyemeji ninu mi lokan.

 

“Awọn Winner ti yi ija earns ni shot lati ja Jorge Linares fun awọn aye akole, ati awọn ti o wa ni pato ni ija ni mo fẹ. Lori Satidee alẹ emi o da Redkach ki o si jo'gun ni ọtun lati koju fun aye akọle.”

 

“O ti wa ni pataki fun mi lati mu yi gun pada si Montenegro si gbogbo egeb mi ati awọn countrymen ti o ti wa níṣìírí bá mi lori.”

 

# # #

“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibi Satidee, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-igbega nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-yika ija fun awọn IBF Junior Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

Wilder vs. Molina Osise sonipa-Ni yoo wa fun nwo kọja ọpọ awọn iru ẹrọ, pẹlu LIVE nipasẹ kikọ sii satẹlaiti ati awọn Sho idaraya YouTube Page. Friday ká kikọ sii lati Birmingham City Hall yoo wa ni ti gbalejo nipa Mauro Ranallo ati ki o yoo wa ni to gaju Definition.

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa DiBella Entertainment ni sepo pẹlu Bruno ti oyan Team ni o wa lori sale bayi. Tickets bẹrẹ ni nikan $25 pẹlu awọn ti o dara ju ijoko ni ile lọ fun $200. VIP won jo ni o wa tun wa. Lati ra tiketi egeb yẹ ki o be alabamatitlefight.com. Tickets ti wa ni ta sare ati ki o a sellout wa ni ti ifojusọna.

 

Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo www.sports.sho.com ati www.dbe1.com tẹle lori Twitter niSHOSports, BronzeBomber, LouDiBella AtiSwanson_Comm, tẹle awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ nipa lilo #WilderMolina, di a àìpẹ lori Facebook ni www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing tabi ibewo http://shosportspoundforpound.tumblr.com/

Bi TO wa ni Wilder: 10 OHUN O yẹ MO NIPA Heavyweight asiwaju Deontay Wilder

Undefeated, Lile-Punching, Agbegbe ayanfẹ

Defends Lodi si Eric Molina Eleyi Saturday, June 13,
Gbe Lori Showtime
® Lati Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.;

Photo Ike: Stephanie Trapp / Showtime

Tẹ NIBI Lati wo A Video About Wilder ká Pada Lati Re Homestate Of Alabama:http://s.sho.com/1FGY1D5

NIU YOKI (June 9, 2015) – Unbeaten Heavyweight World asiwaju DeontayAwọn Idẹ BomberWilder (33-0, 32 KOs), ti Tuscaloosa, Ala., ewu rẹ pipe gba ati akọle lodi si Eric “Onilu Boy” Molina (23-2, 17 KOs), ti Raymondville, Texas, yi Saturday, June 13, ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ lori Showtime asiwaju Boxing® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (9 p.m. ATI/6 p.m. PT) ni Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala.

 

Lati kickoff jà ọsẹ iṣẹlẹ, ni isalẹ wa ni 10 sare mon o yẹ ki o mọ nipa Deontay Wilder (pẹlu rẹ comments):

 

1. O si ti lo diẹ sii ju 1,000 wakati sunmọ ni ami ẹṣọ ara rẹ ibora, pẹlu ọkan ninu awọn asiwaju WBC heavyweight igbanu lori re osi itan …

 

“O ni jasi ti diẹ sii ju 1,000 wakati. Ẹṣọ ara wa ni a fun mi ifisere. Mo ti gbadun o nri mi aye itan lori ara mi.”

 

2. Ti sparred lori 50 iyipo pẹlu Wladimir Klitschko, tí ó di WBO, IBF, ati WBA ri ati ki o jẹ ti o pọju ojo iwaju alatako …

 

O je kan nla iriri. Mo ti kẹkọọ kan pupo ti ohun lati rẹ. Ìwò o je kan nla ibudó. Ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ago Mo ti sọ lailai ti ni. O si ti ngbaradi fun Mariusz Wach (Kọkànlá Oṣù 2012).

 

3. O si sise ni IHOP, Red akan ati Budweiser lẹhin sisọ awọn jade ti kọlẹẹjì lati ran san ọmọbinrin rẹ ká egbogi inawo …

 

Mo si lọ lati IHOP, si AI-mẹta Company (Mercedes-iṣẹ), Red akan ati Budweiser. Awọn julọ awon ise je kan ifijiṣẹ iwakọ fun Budweiser. Emi ti wà ohun magbowo afẹṣẹja. Mo ni lati gba soke ni 4:30-5 a.m. gbogbo owurọ ati ki o Mo ní lati gbe ọpọ oye ti ọti. Wọn jasi fi 1,000 igba ti ọti lori mi ikoledanu. Mo ti ka pe a owurọ sere ise.”

 

4. O si kowe a ọmọ ká iwe nipa awọn heavyweight gba asiwaju …

 

O ni diẹ ninu awọn ẹya funni lokun iwe lati jẹ ki awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ mọ pé o ni lati ṣiṣẹ lile fun ohunkohun ti o fẹ ki o si o ko ba le fun soke. Má ṣe jẹ kí ẹlẹgbẹ titẹ da ọ lati ṣe afojusun re. Mo ti jasi yoo kọ miiran ọmọ ká iwe, nitori Mo ni ife awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ ati awọn Mo ni ife jije kan baba.”

 

5. O si olowo atilẹyin Coffeyville (Alabama) -idaraya fun awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ. O n be ninu ọkan ninu awọn ile-iwe ti awọn ilu ni pipade. O si tun nran kọ awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ Boxing …

 

A ri ohun anfani lati ran Coffeyville jade. O bere nígbà tí wọn pipade awọn Coffeyville to gaju School. A Pupo ti awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ ní lati ji soke sẹyìn ju ti won yoo ni deede lati ajo km ati awọn km si ile-iwe. Awọn ilu ti a sunmọ a buburu RAP. A ṣe ti o si mu positivity lati kekere kan ilu. A fe lati mu nkankan lati se lati ilu. A ṣe o lati gba awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ si pa awọn ita ki o si fun wọn nkankan lati se. A ni pẹlu awọn ilu ati ki o ṣe awọn ga-iwe kan-idaraya. A duvivi ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ. Wọn won kò ṣe lati Boxing. O se wa ọkàn rere lati ri awọn awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ lowo ni a ti ara aṣayan iṣẹ-ṣiṣe ki o si jije dun. Talo mọ? Nwọn ki o le di aṣaju-ojo kan.”

 

6. O si wà ọkan ninu awọn elere idaraya yàn lati wa ni kan fun awoṣe Ralph Lauren ká laini ti aso ni 2008 Olympic ere ni Beijing …

 

Wọn jẹ ki awọn aṣọ mi awoṣe. Mo wà ọkan ninu awọn julọ dara 2008 Olympic buruku (o akoda). Mi ẹlẹsin pade mi ọjọ kan ati ki o so fun mi fe nwọn si mi lati soju fun awọn aṣọ. Mo ti so bẹẹni, bi mo ti a ti ni iyawo nini. O je kan nla si imọran. Emi ko gba lati pa eyikeyi ninu awọn aṣọ. Mo si mu foto modeli fun funni. Si sunmọ sinu o, Mo ro o ṣe rorun. Mo ye ohun ti awon enia buruku lọ nipasẹ. Mo ti fi owo si dede. Mo nseyemeji o yoo ri mi lori ojuonaigberaokoofurufu. Eyi ni ibẹrẹ ati opin mi foto modeli ọmọ.”

 

7. Wilder ni igba / nigbagbogbo fun NBA gbajumọ LeBron James nígbà tí ó lọ jade ni gbangba …

 

Gbogbo awọn akoko. Mo ti o kan ari. Nígbà tí wọn sọ ni mo wo bi i, Mo ti towotowo koo. Awọn nikan ni afijq wa ńlá musẹ. Mo ti towotowo jade lati pe ipo.”

 

8. O si gba awọn akọle WBC heavyweight lori ojo ibi ti Martin Luther Ọba, Jr. ati Muhammad Ali (ti o wa ni tan- 73 ti ọjọ) …

 

Ti o wà ni pato kan pataki akoko fun mi lati se pe. Ali ni mi gbogbo akoko ayanfẹ-Onija. Mo ni awọn teepu ti rẹ nigbati o ti lọ soke ni awọn Olimpiiki. Mo ti bọwọ fun ohun ti o n ṣe ni idaraya. Eyi ni iru kan dun akoko fun mi. Pẹlu Martin Luther Ọba, Jr. jije ọkan ninu wa nla ilu ọtun olori, ti o ṣe rere ọkàn-àyà mi. O je kan itan akoko fun mi. Bawo ni o le ni mo ti padanu pe ija? O je lẹẹkan ni kan s'aiye lati gba a ija lori meji pataki awon eniyan ọjọ-ibi. Mo wa ṣi yà bayi.”

 

9. Re ìyá ìyá yoo ko gba laaye lati ẹnikẹni spank fun u nitori o wipe, o wà pataki ati ki o yoo dagba soke lati se ohun nla …

 

O si wi nigbagbogbo Mo ti a fi òróró nipa Olorun ati ti yàn tẹlẹ láti jẹ nla ati ki o ṣe ohun nla ni aye. O ni ko laaye bayi lati wo ohun ti Mo ti sọ parí. Mo ti padanu awon ti ibilẹ akara, peppermint tii ati ti ibilẹ adie ati awọn dumplings ti o lo lati ṣe awọn.”

 

10. O si punched Bermane Stiverne bẹ lile ni aye asiwaju ija ti o si bẹrẹ awọn irin rodu ninu rẹ surgically tunše ọwọ ọtún rẹ …

 

Ti o jẹ otitọ. Ibikan ni kẹta tabi kerin yika. Mo ti mo o nitori ọwọ mi bere si lọ ẹyin kokosẹ. Mo ti mọ ohun ti o je, nitori ti mo ní o ṣẹlẹ ṣaaju ki o to. Ni igba akọkọ ti mo ti ṣe ni mo ti lu u ti o jade ki o si Emi ko ni lati lọ si nipasẹ gbogbo ija. Pẹlu yi ọkan ti o ro O dara nigba ija. O o kan jẹ ki mi mọ pe nipa ißoro ohunkohun jẹ ṣee ṣe ti o ba ti o ba ni ife ati awọn ọkàn rẹ ìlépa láti se àsepari. Ti o ni ohun ti aṣaju wa ni fi ṣe. Nigba ti o ba lọ si ogun ti o ba lilọ lati se ohun gbogbo ti o ni lati se lati win. Ti o wà ni ko nikan ipalara. Mo ti kan oju ti lọ sinu ija. Mo ti a ti jẹaláàárẹọpọlọ tí gbogbo ija. Awọn alẹ ṣaaju ki awọn ija Mo ti a nínàá pẹlu ẹgbẹ kan. O wá si pa ẹsẹ mi ki o si lu mi ni oju. Nigbati mo ji soke ni ọjọ kejì mo ti ko le ri ohunkohun. Ohun rere ni mo ní mi ikọkọ dokita nibẹ. O si mu awọn oju. Mo ti a ti ri dudu ati funfun ṣaaju ki awọn ija, sugbon mo ti wà tẹlẹ nibẹ ati ki o Mo ti lilọ lati lọ nipasẹ pẹlu awọn ija.”

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-Yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibiSaturday, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-romoted nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-Yika ija fun awọn IBF Jr. Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori Showtime® (9 p.m. ATI/ 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. ATI/PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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Robert “ÀWỌN iwin” Guerrero Ìṣẹgun lórí Aron Martinez Nipasẹ pipin ipinnu IN akọkọ Ìṣẹlẹ OF ÀKÀNṢE Friday EDITION OF Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju ON NBC LATI StubHub-iṣẹ in Carson, CALIF.

Lile-kọlu heavyweight Dominic BREAZEALE si maa wa undefeated FI Kẹta yika KO LORI YASMANY CONSUEGRA

Tẹ NIBI Fun fọto

Photo Ike: Suzanne Teresa / Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-

 

Carson, Calif. (June 6) – Southern California Boxing egeb won mu si ohun Friday ti lile punches ati awọn ọna igbese bi Ijoba Boxing aṣaju- (PBC) on si mu NBC si iwọn ni StubHub Center ni Carson, Calif. The Saturday Friday ija kaadi, ara ti a Jam aba ti ọjọ-idaraya ti igbese on NBC, showcased a heavyweight ataburo laarin Dominic Breazeale ati Yasmany Consuegra ati a sare ati ki o taa welterweight ija laarin Robert Guerrero ati Aron Martinez.

 

Ni awọn PBC on NBC akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Guerrero ati Martinez jẹ ki wọn fists fò awọn šiši Belii lati awọn titi Belii ni a showdown ti o ri lori 1,000 punches da laarin awọn meji Welterweights lori 10 iyipo. O je ko o lati ibẹrẹ ti ni ija ti o Martinez a ko intimidated nipa Guerrero ká ogbon tabi bere bi o ti jẹ gaba awọn orisirisi akọkọ iyipo, ani sisọ Guerrero ni kẹrin. Ṣugbọn Guerrero je anfani lati tan awọn tabili ni ojurere rẹ bi awọn ija progressed ki o si jẹ gaba lori awọn keji idaji ti awọn 10 yika ataburo. Awọn onidajọ gba wọle ni ija 97-95 ati 95-94 fun Guerrero ati 95-94 fun Martinez ni a pipin ipinnu gun ti mu awọn enia si awọn oniwe-ẹsẹ.

 

BREAZEALE, a 2012 U.S. Olympian ati Southern California-ilu abinibi, nilo kere ju mẹta iyipo lati ṣẹgun tẹlẹ unbeaten heavyweight Conguegra. The referee npe ni pipa awọn ija ni 1:49 ti awọn kẹta yika lẹhin Consuegra lu awọn kanfasi ni igba mẹta bi Breazeale tesiwaju rẹ ọjọgbọn gba lati 15-0 pẹlu 14 KOs.

 

Awọn ifihan ija on NBC SportsNet ri a featherweight ogun laarin awọn lẹẹkan-lu Argentinean Jesu Cuellar ati tele aye asiwaju Vic Darchinyan ti o wá si idaji nigbati a Cuellar ti lu jade ni Darchinyan 1:04 keje yika.

 

NBCSN tun ifihan awọn pada ti Alfredo Angulo, ti o gba wọle a karun-yika knockout gun lori Delray Raines ni a middleweight idije ti o ri “Aja” ró ọwọ rẹ ni iṣẹgun fun igba akọkọ niwon 2012.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ nipa Saturday Friday ká njà:

 

Robert Guerrero

 

“Aron Martinez wá lati ja ati awọn egeb ni lati ri meji alagbara lọ ni o.

“Emi ko le se alaye idi ti mo ti lọ si ogun bẹ Elo. Mo ti o kan ni ife lati gba ni nibẹ ati ki o illa o soke.

“Nigbati mo ni soke pa awọn kanfasi, Mo so fun ara mi…gba si oke ati awọn win yi ija.

“Lọgan ti mo ti bere Boxing Mo ro Mo ti bere si dominating awọn ija.

“A ni ni isegun ati nisisiyi o ni akoko lati gbe lori si diẹ ninu awọn ńlá njà ati fun awọn egeb awọn jagunjagun iru njà ti won balau. Mo wa ohun igbese Onija ati Emi yoo tesiwaju lati wa ni ki.

 

“Nibẹ ni nkankan nipa yi arena ti o mu ki o fẹ lati duro nibẹ ati isowo.

 

“Mo ti o kan jiya awọn isonu ti mi cousin. O kọjá lọ ose o si yi ija wà fun u.”

 

 

Aron Martinez

 

“Mo wa gan dun pẹlu mi išẹ. Mo ro mo ti gba awọn ija.

 

“Mo ro awọn kẹta scorecard wà ọna jade ti ila.

 

“O je a nla iriri ija on NBC. Mo fe lati fi on a nla ija fun awọn egeb ati ki o mi ati Robert ṣe pe.

 

“Mo ti wo siwaju si jije diẹ ti nṣiṣe lọwọ ati ija lẹẹkansi bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee.”

 

Dominic BREAZEALE

 

“Awọn oniwe-nigbagbogbo a kekere kan yatọ si lati ja ni awọn Friday. Awọn egeb wá jade lati se atileyin fun mi. Mo fi lori a ńlá show ati ni awọn win.

 

“O si ti nri ọwọ rẹ lori ọtún rẹ ati ki o Mo ti a kọlu u pẹlu awọn oke ge.

 

“Mo ti ko le beere fun ohun ti o dara.

 

“Mo fe ni ife lati wa ni pada ni iwọn bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee. Pipe gbogbo ṣe a nla ise o nri yi jọ. Eleyi je nikan mẹta iyipo ọtun nibi ati ki o jẹ ki se ti o lẹẹkansi ni a tọkọtaya osu.”

 

JÉSÙ Cuellar

 

“Mo ti a ti ko ipalara. O je diẹ ẹ sii ti a isokuso. Darchinyan jẹ gidigidi alakikanju a jagunjagun ati ki o Mo wa dun mo ti wá jade lori oke.

 

“Mo fẹ lati ja lẹẹkansi bi ni kete bi o ti ṣee. Mo ri Abneri Mares joko ninu awọn akọkọ kana ati ki o Mo fẹ lati jà tókàn.”

 

Alfredo Angulo

 

“Mo ni ki ọpọlọpọ awọn egeb ati ki o Mo fẹ lati dupe wọn. Wọn ti wa ni nibi níṣìírí fun mi – níṣìírí fun awọn aja. Mo ti sọ nigbagbogbo o ni fun awọn egeb ati ki o Mo fẹ lati dupe wọn fun awọn support.

 

“Eleyi jẹ akọkọ ija mi bọ pada si mi atijọ olukọni [Clemente Medina] ati awọn ti o wà nla.

 

“A Pupo ti eniyan sọ 'awọn aja jẹ okú,’ ṣugbọn ti o ba beere awọn enia ti o ri mi iṣẹ, ti won yoo so fun o gbogbo awọn aja ni laaye ati ki daradara.”

 

DEONTAY Wilder & Eric Molina apero Ipe tiransikiripiti

 

Tẹ NIBI Fun Audio asopọ

 

Kelly Swanson

O ṣeun gbogbo eniyan fun dida wa loni. Mo wa yiya nipa yi ipe o si yi ija. Loni a ba ti lọ si gbọ lati mejeji awọn onija, Deontay Wilder ati Eric Molina. Dida wa bi daradara ti wa ni Lou DiBella, Aare ti DiBella Idanilaraya, ki o si tun Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager ti SHOWTIME Sports.

 

Nítorí, lati ṣe awọn ti lodo Ifihan, Mo n lilọ lati tan o lori si Lou.

 

Lou DiBella

E dupe, Kelly. O ni nigbagbogbo a gidi idunnu ati ọlá nigbakugba ti o ba gba lati se igbelaruge a heavyweight asiwaju ija, ati Deontay Wilder ni akọkọ Amerika heavyweight asiwaju ninu oyimbo a nigba ti. O si n si sunmọ ni anfani lati dabobo rẹ akọle, his first defense in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, on the campus of UAB from the Bartow Arena.

 

This will be televised as a main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on Saturday night, June 13. This is an interesting time to be at the UAB campus because UAB just reversed a very controversial decision to disband its football program, so college football’s coming back to Birmingham and the campus of UAB and so is heavyweight championship boxing with Deontay Wilder.

 

Tiketi ti wa ni owole ni $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, ati $200, but there are less than 1,000 tickets left, and we expect a sold-out house of about 8,500 people and that tickets are going to sell out way before fight night. Nítorí, if anyone wants tickets, get them as soon as you can at UABSports.com and AlabamaFightNight.com. The doors will open at 3 wakati kẹsan. Awọn ija akoôkoô yoo wa ni 3:30 p.m., and then SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHP BOXING on the air at 9 p.m. ATI, 8 p.m. CT, ati 6 p.m. PT.

 

The opening bout on SHOWTIME is a terrific world championship fight itself between 130-pound title contenders, Jose Pedraza and Andrey Klimov. I’d like to invite Executive Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports, Stephen Espinoza.

 

Stephen Espinoza

O ṣeun gan Elo, Lou. It’s an exciting day for all of us here at SHOWTIME. Sẹyìn loni, we announced the imminent launch of a new online streaming service, SHOWTIME Direct to Consumers, which means all our award-winning programming, including all of our live boxing telecasts, will be available on the live East and West Coast feeds for SHOWTIME as well as all of our on demand content. That service will launch in mid-July.

 

Later tonight, we have a great episode of 60 Minutes Sports, which includes a very revealing interview with some of the latest developments in the Pippa scandal. That’s followed by the premier of ALL ACCESS: Deontay Wilder. That’s at 10 p.m. Et / PT. We’ll take a look back at Deontay’s signature win, that which earned him the heavyweight title through the award-winning lens of the series, and we’ll also, as usual, be taking a closer look at the personal side and showing you some of the depth of Deontay’s character that fans might not be familiar with this fall.

 

As for Saturday the 13, we have a big night of fights, perhaps one of our strongest nights of the SHOWTIME Extremecards to date. That kicks off at 7 p.m. Et / PT. That will kick off with two undefeated fighters in a WBC 135-pound elimination bout, Ivan Redkach, who many of you have seen several times on ShoBox against Dejan Zlaticanin, who is a very tough challenger. Bakannaa, one of the staples of Extreme and a very highly regarded prospect, Julian Williams of Philadelphia, will be in tough against a Russian welterweight prospect, Arman Ovsepyan.

 

Then it’s SHOWTIME, a championship double header, as Lou indicated. Ni awọn šiši ija, we have undefeated amateur standout, Jose Pedraza of Puerto Rico facing heavy hitter Andrey Klimov. Pedraza, dajudaju, has represented Puerto Rico in the 2008 Olimpiiki, was a gold medalist at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean games. You’ve seen him featured on ShoBox. He’s a very skilled fighter.

 

Andrey Klimov, also a top amateur, former Russian lightweight belt holder. His only loss, dajudaju, is to the current WBO 140-pound champion, Terence Crawford. Lou will give a little bit more into detail on main event and introduce the fighters, but allow me to say that we do expect a tremendous turnout for our first world champion boxing event and for our SHOWTIME Boxing telecast in the state of Alabama.

 

As we know, a packed arena adds a tremendous element of excitement to live television. We’re proud to present this compelling and refreshing world heavyweight title fight live on SHOWTIME.

 

Back over to you, Lou.

 

L. DiBella

O ṣeun pupọ, Stephen. The heavyweight championship bout features Deontay Wilder being challenged by Eric Molina. Molina is 23-2 pẹlu 17 KOs. He’s on a five-fight winning streak and a three-fight knockout streak, including a career best win over Davarryl Williamson. His only loss since his pro debut came against Chris Arreola. He’s ranked number 9 nipasẹ awọn WBC.

 

He’s also a really interesting guy as I’ve gotten to hear him a few times over the course of this promotion, who does a lot to give back to his community, who has a great sense of charity and community, and he’s made it very clear that he’s got nothing to lose here. He’s viewing this as an opportunity of a lifetime, and that he’s going to do anything and everything to shock the world and take that world championship away from Deontay Wilder.

 

Nítorí, it’s my pleasure to introduce world title challenger, Eric Molina.

 

Eric Molina

Pẹlẹ O, buruku. Just like Lou just said, that was a good introduction of who I am and what I’m coming in to do. We’re very excited about the fight, the opportunity to go down to Alabama. We know it’s going to be a very hectic environment down there, very uncomfortable environment, but Wilder is the champion, and he gets to enjoy all these privileges of all the guidelines of where we fight and all the logistics of it, so we’re excited for the opportunity to fight for the heavyweight world title and we are very prepared.

 

Training camp is going extremely well. We’re closing up our training camp on Saturday, and we should be ready to go down to Alabama on Monday. Everything’s looking very good, and we’re ready to go.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Eric. Fight week, next week, there’ll be a slew of events leading up to the fight, including a workout on Wednesday and a public weigh-in on Friday. I’d like people to follow AlabamaTitleFight.com for all details as they’re updated, including a lot of details about stuff that’s open to the public and that the people of Birmingham can enjoy during fight week, so that’s www.AlabamaTitleFight.com.

 

One of the proudest sons and the greatest sons of Birmingham, Alabama, is a young man who’s a physical specimen. O si ni 33-0, with an incredible knockout rate of 32 KOs in 33 njà. Deontay Wilder had a brief but decorated amateur career that concluded with a trip to the Olympics where he won a bronze medal for the United States. He won a 12-round decision over Bermane Stiverne in January to become the WBC heavyweight champion.

 

In his professional career he’s knocked out former Olympic gold medalist, Audley Harrison in one round, former heavyweight title holder, Sergei Liakhovich in one round. He only began boxing in 2005, and his quick ascent in the sport was pretty amazing and actually the inspiration for a children’s book called Deontay the Future World Champ, and I guess that children’s book was prophetic because it’s now Deontay, the World Champ.

 

He was born in Tuscaloosa, grew up a diehard Crimson Tide fan, and he’s returning home to fight in Alabama for the first time in three years to defend his WBC heavyweight title for the first time.

 

Nítorí, it’s my honor and pleasure to introduce WBC heavyweight champion of the world, Deontay Wilder.

 

Deontay Wilder

Pẹlẹ O, buruku. I’m excited to have this opportunity to get back in the ring and display my talent more. All the people that are going to be watching and the people that are going to be in attendance, it’s a pleasure and an honor to be able to get in the ring to do something that I love to do and I have a very strong passion about, so I’m excited about June 13. I’m excited about coming to my home state of Alabama.

 

When I set forth becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, I got one part of it becoming the heavyweight champion, the WBC heavyweight champion of the world. I’ve still got a long way to go, but I’m honored and pleased to have my very first title defense in Alabama. We’re going to make history come June 13 by having the first title fight of any division in the state of Alabama, and that’s a pleasure and definitely an honor to me. Nítorí, me and Eric will definitely be witnessing and making history come June 13.

 

I appreciate him for signing the contract and accepting this opportunity. A lot of guys don’t get an opportunity to be able to fight for a world title, and I congratulate him on the opportunity. I know it’s going to be a great fight. He’s going to come to fight, and that’s what I expect. I expect a great fight. He’s someone that got a big bark but want a big bite in the ring as well too, so that’s what I expect. To all my fans, he’s coming to enemy territory. He’s coming to an arena filled with nothing but majority of hometown people in the state of Alabama, so that’s a tough environment to come into and then facing one of the most dangerous guys in the division to date.

 

Nítorí, I applaud him for that. I’m just ready. I’ve been waiting for a long time to get back in the ring. After my last fight, I want to stay consistent. I want to stay busy in fights. I love to do this. God gave me the opportunity to do this. I’m going to keep doing it, keep giving the fans what they want to see, and that’s great fights and defending my title as much as possible. You can tell by my voice that I’m super excited. Nko le duro. There’s nothing like what I do, my job, and that’s to whoop a**, and I can’t wait to get up in there come June 13.

 

L. DiBella

E dupe, Deontay. Daradara, now we’ll open it up for questions.

 

Q

As my understanding is, Deontay, a couple years ago, or three years ago, whenever it was, not that long after you turned pro, that the people in Alabama really created the boxing commission that is there to regulate the sport basically because they wanted their favorite son, Deontay Wilder, to be able to fight in the home state and to put on these kind of big shows.

 

When that happened, was the ultimate goal for you to put on a big event in your home state?

 

D. Wilder

This definitely was the ultimate goal. My trainer and co-manager, Jay Deas, we set forth a goal to getting a commission here. We had a lot of great champions that’s from here but couldn’t get fight due to the fact that there was no commission here. I already had plans of after the Olympics turning pro and staying and residing here in my home state. I had a vision for this state. I wanted to make it bigger than just college football. I gave them opportunities to have a professional sport here, ati awọn ti o ni Boxing, so once we got our commission, it was uphill from there. A lot of people have gotten on board. A lot of people have never troubled with boxing, akoko, in their life, until they read about the story of my movement, what’s going on, and a lot of people had lost interest in boxing until they read about my story, my movement. Bayi, they’re on board.

 

Nítorí, it became a bit of a thing for the state of Alabama now, so they put me on top as far as the sport is concerned here in the state of Alabama because there’s nothing like a world sport, nothing. Nothing national can compete with a world-level sport.

 

Q

I was wondering if you could mention who are some of those other top contenders that you guys looked to fight before you decided to make an agreement with Eric?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, at this moment, I feel like stating names is irrelevant right now. Next week will be fight week, and everything is focused on Eric Molina. That’s the main focus, and I love the guys. It wouldn’t do any good stating names. They had the opportunity. Eric stepped up to the plate, and we’ll congratulate him. We’re going to put on a great performance June 13.

 

Q

How do you respond to the people who say, ‘Eric Molina, who’s that? And why should he be in a heavyweight championship fight?’

Ati. Molina

Well there are a lot of casual boxing fans out there that really don’t know too much about Eric Molina. I have been in pretty big fights. I fought Tony Grano, the NABF champion, ranked in the top 10 in the world for over a year. If you look at my record, you see two losses. In the casual boxing sense, you see those two losses. Only a fighter knows how hard it is to bounce back from losses like those.

 

Nítorí, the casual fan doesn’t say ah, daradara, they say he’s got these two losses, but I know what I’ve been through to come back from my losses, things that I’ve learned from my losses, and I positioned myself back into being a top contender in the world.

 

A lot of these fights on my resume, you see fights, but you don’t see the other angles of what’s on the table, how long I had to prepare, the things I had to go through outside of the ring, so I’m glad that June 13th is coming up. We’ve had a very smooth training camp, and I’m coming in with everything. I’ve never been this prepared for a fight before. I’ve never had the privilege to come in this prepared for a fight, so we’re excited about it.

 

Q

Eric, because your two defeats were in the first round, and because Deontay has so many first-round knockouts, he’s a fast starter, how pivotal is getting through the first round in this fight?

 

Ati. Molina

Daradara, it’s definitely important. I think that this is definitely a fight that from the first bell, I think it’s going to be a fast-paced fight. Deontay Wilder’s a big puncher, but I feel that I’m a big puncher also, so I think that it’s very important to be ready from the first bell. Anything could happen at any given second. It’s a heavyweight world title fight.

 

Q

Do you kind of feel that some pressure’s off of you to try to knock out everybody, or have to knock out everybody?

D. Wilder

Mo mọ, you can say so, but I don’t live my life with pressure. I’m an easy-going person. I’m the type of person, people’s opinions about me doesn’t matter, especially when I’m in the ring because I know that everything I do, Mo ti mura fun, I train hard for each and every time, in camp, ninu ikẹkọ.

 

I’m always training, I never stop. I don’t take any days off. I’m always training because I love to do this. I love to box. I love to be able to get in there and perform for the fans, so I don’t have any days off. But you can’t please everybody. There are too many billions of people in the world to try to please every opinion, to try to please everybody. Even when people said things about me, what I couldn’t do, my last fight I proved everything to them. That made me an even more dangerous fighter because now people know what I’m capable of doing. Not only that I’m a puncher, but I can box. I can have fun. I can go 12 rounds and make it seem like it is nothing. I can take a punch. That’s nothing, but we’ve been telling people for years what I could do, just needed the right person in there for me to display my talents. There’s no pressure on me at all.

 

I don’t go in there and try to look for the knockout, lọnakọna. I go in there and let my hands go, and if I get the knockout, I get it. I would prefer the knockout, dajudaju. This is a heavyweight division. It’s all based about power. When people get dressed up and come out to that fight, they come to see a knockout. They want to see a couple of rounds or whatever, to see what kind of skill and will that person has, maybe a little heart, and then they want to see the knockout because they’ve got other things planned for that night.

 

And when they come to see a Deontay Wilder fight, that’s what I want to bring them. I want to bring them knockouts, but that last fight, it meant so much more than just a knockout because I did, I wanted to prove to people what I was capable of doing. I think that particular night, winning a title, that was the perfect moment to prove what I’m capable of doing and what I’m all about.

 

Nítorí, now it’s time to get back on to my knockout streak like people expect from me, and that’s what I want to do, so here we go, baby.

 

Q

Lou, how were the ticket sales for the fight coming up?

L. DiBella

The ticket sales have been fairly remarkable, kosi, 7,500 tickets already sold. The capacity’s 8,500, so we’re not even in fight week and we’re looking at a sellout. We’re not in the last few days, and we’re looking at a sellout. I think we’re going to sell out before there’s a walk-up.

 

Q

Deontay, how does it feel just to go 12 iyipo? It’s something you hadn’t done yet in your professional career, and how did it feel just to not to say get the rounds, just to quiet a lot of the critics. That was the one knock against you, how would you do in a 12-round fight?

 

D. Wilder

To go 12 rounds is, it’s something I do in training, I do in camp. The hardest part in boxing is not the part where you go out there and compete and fight your opponent. It’s the training part. That’s the hard part, the training, what people don’t really see.

 

They think fighters just go out there one night, they fight 12 rounds or less, and then that’s it, they get paid, oh, o n niyen. But the hard part is in camp, what you do in training, what you do in camp. That’s the ultimate hard part of it and we-12 rounds is nothing. I’ve been telling 12 rounds is nothing to me. It’s an appetizer.

 

Most of the time, we go 15. After getting my belt, I was traveling for three months. I got right back in the gym and did 20 iyipo, easy, because I’m never out of shape. I’m always full of energy. I love to do this, so to go to 12 iyipo, that wasn’t anything. As you can see, I still had energy to go even six more, seven more rounds in that fight. But to silence the critics, bayi, we’re talking about something.

 

To silence the critics, that was such a joyful feeling for me. That right there meant a lot to me because like I said, we live in a world that’s based on opinions of many people. Some people know what they’re talking about. The majority of them and most don’t know what they’re talking about, and it was a remarkable feeling to be able to silence the critics. It was even enjoyable to see their faces, to see their voice, to have to eat their words. That was enjoyable right there.

 

Q

Did you ever think that in your wildest dreams this fight next Saturday would be taking place?

 

D. Wilder

I did dream it. Sometimes things start with a dream, and they say dreams do come true, but dreams only come true if you allow them to. It is not just going to come true just because you had dreamt it. You’ve got to dream it, and then you’ve got to apply some kind of ultimate goal to it. Then when you set a goal, you’ve still got to apply self-preservation, as far as gaining that goal and making that dream come true.

 

I dreamt it. I spoke it into existence. I believe in the power of the tongue, and I made my dream come true, and now we about to have it, about to make it the biggest thing in the state of Alabama. It’s just a blessing. I told people before, I’m a blessing to the state of Alabama, and a lot of people have agreed with me, ti o ni fun awọn daju.

 

Nítorí, I am very honored to be able to fight in my state because a lot of fighters can’t fight in their state. A lot of fighters don’t have a home to come to, they have to fight elsewhere, but I have the honor and the privilege to have a state that’s behind me and has loved me, and I’m looking forward to it. And like I said, me and Molina are going to make history that night. Win, lose, or draw, we’re going to make history that night in the state of Alabama.

 

Q

How do you try to eliminate the distraction of fighting at home, people talking about bigger fights for you in the future? How do you focus on this particular fight and not look forward or not get kind of caught up in the hoopla now of being the heavyweight champion?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, for me it’s just when I look at an opponent, the task that lies at hand, I automatically focus on that. I can’t look past nobody. I can’t put nobody aside. I treat every opponent that I get in the ring, no matter what their record is or what their resume may read, I look at this opponent as if he’s the most dangerous person in the world.

 

I look at an opponent as if I’m still a contender trying to gain me a world title, and that’s how I do all my opponents. And by doing that, it keeps me focused. It keeps me humbled as well too to do what I’ve got to do because this is boxing, and this is the heavyweight division. Anything can happen in boxing.

 

No man can ever feel like he’s bigger than the next person because once you start doing that, you start loosening up, your training starts to get a little lighter because you’re not training, you don’t have that hunger any more, and a lot of things will start to get exposed. People take advantage of that and feel confidence in themselves.

 

Nítorí, I don’t want to be that type of fighter that I feel like oh, I’m at the top now, I don’t have to train as hard as I was when I was a hungry fighter, because I’m still hungry. I’ve still got goals, I’m still looking to do things in this sport to make it bigger and better. I tell people all the time that even though I’m the WBC heavyweight champion of the world, my heart still feels like a contender, and by my heart still feeling like a contender, it keeps me humble. It keeps me grounded. It keeps me very, Mo mọ, gan, very hungry.

 

Q

To quote Ric Flair, ‘To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.And you know, the man in the heavyweight division for the last decade or so has been Wladimir Klitschko. A lot of people are discussing you as the heir apparent to that, so while you’re staying hungry and moving up the chain and continuing to fight, is that something that’s in the back of your mind, and do you think that’s something that you’re going to have to conquer to truly be the full heavyweight champion of the world?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, I’m going to put it like this, that fight is titled not if it’s going to happen, but when it’s going to happen. Dajudaju, that’s something I think about, but at this moment in time, I’m not focused on him. He will get his turn as well too, and last time I checked, I have the most prestigious, most well-known, most precious, beautiful belt in all of boxing, something that’s been around for a very long time, and that’s the WBC crown, it’s something that everybody wants.

 

Nítorí, I have that. I’m the owner of that, so I’m not worried about anything else. Ni bayi, it’s all about Deontay Wilder and Eric Molina, and that’s what I’m looking forward to, Deontay Wilder versus Eric Molina.

 

Q

Eric, is it motivating to you towhen you hear people say that you’re just someone to help Deontaya spotlight matchup, a homecoming match, someone that he can look good against? Does that give you even more motivation than just the fact that you’re fighting for the heavyweight championship of the world?

 

Ati. Molina

It definitely motivates me more because people have their opinions, and like Wilder said, a lot of people don’t know too much about different angles of boxing, so people don’t want to give me a shot, people don’t think I have a shot, and that’s fine. I’ve used it as motivation. I’ve definitely trained hard. I’m stronger than I’ve ever been, and I’m not here to convince people to give me a shot or not. I know what I bring to the table. I know the size and strength that I bring to the table, and I don’t have to convince nobody to root for me or to give me a shot or to believe in me.

 

The people that love me, awọn enia, my family and my fans, they believe in me, and I believe in myself, more importantly. Nítorí, we’re coming in, I’m coming in June 13th, and I’m blessed to, daradara, God has given me more strength than I’ve ever had, and I’m excited, and we’re good to go.

 

Q

Deontay, you had spoken about obviously being Alabama’s fighter, Alabama’s hero. There’s some deep divisions in the state there. You’re from Tuscaloosa. You’re an avowed Alabama fan. Have you united even the Auburn people behind you?

 

D. Wilder

I’m representingAlabama football has its own rival and different things like that, but this is not Alabama football, this is a heavyweight championship world title fight, and I’m representing not only just Tuscaloosa, I’m representing the whole state. I’ve got the whole state behind me. This is a worldwide event, so I just can’t say I just got Tuscaloosa or have a rival with Auburn. Ṣe Ko, I’m representing the whole state of Alabama, and the whole state of Alabama is behind me. That’s the unique and the special thing about it, that I’m representing the whole state, and people love that. I’m looking forward todefinitely it’s going to be a packed venue, ti o ni fun awọn daju. I’m looking forward to that and moving on to an even bigger venue than the state of Alabama.

 

We’ve got even bigger venues, and I’m looking forward to packing everything out, but right now it starts with the Bartow Arena. I’m looking forward to displaying my talent there and making history right there, the first title fight in Alabama in any division right there at Bartow Arena.

 

Q

Klitschko was extended a little bit in his last time out with Bryant Jennings. Did you see anything there that led you to believe that this guy’s not Superman?

 

D. Wilder

Mo mọ, we all did. We all seen loose holes. We all see something that was there. If anybody says they didn’t, then they’re a liar. We all seen that, but when that time comes, I’m going to execute those things that I saw. But right now, it’s hard to talk about another fighter when you’ve got one fighter that you’re getting ready to face and is on the phone now.

 

My focus is not on another fighter because if I don’t get past him, we can forget talking about anybody else. It’s irrelevant to talk about anybody else if this fight isn’t done. It’s not over yet, so it’s hard for me to state or talk about another fighter when I’ve got a task that lies at hand.

 

Once I get finished with Molina, then we can come back and talk about Klitschko.

Q

Do you give Tyson Fury much of a chance against Wladimir, and whether or not he gets wiped out against Wladimir, is that still something you’d like to do, come to England and take Furyon, shut his mouth up?

 

D. Wilder

I give Tyson a great percent of the chance of coming in and being a new world champion. It’s all going to depend on him, how serious he takes this business, this game, how serious he takes training and the preparation for that. I wish him luck on everything he does and on becoming the world champion.

 

There’s nothing like setting a goal to become a world champion and being that, seeing your hand raised high with that belt saying you are the world champion. It’s a great feeling to be a world champion, so it’s going to be up to him. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, we’ve seen what Klitschko did in his last fight, and we’ll see how he can adjust to a bigger fighter. These are bigger guys now, and that’s what’s running division, the bigger guys. That’s fine. All the taller fighters in the heavyweight divisions are taking over, so we’ll see what Tyson has lies ahead, so we can only wait.

 

Q

Deontay, do you think you could be bigger for boxing than Floyd Mayweather?

 

D. Wilder

Oh, pato. Most definitely, and I say that with high confidence because the heavyweight division is the cream of the crop in the first place, and the things that I bring, the excitement, the personality that I have, everything about me is all me, is totally me. Some people, some guys when they have cameras in their face, they pursue to be a certain type of person. Their persona about them changes or whatever, and then when the camera is off, they’re a whole totally different person. I don’t have flip personalities. I’m not a fake person.

 

Everything about me is real, everything you see, even the ALL ACCESS (lori Showtime). Se o mo, you all watch the ALL ACCESS, everything is me. Nothing is scripted. Nothing is planned out, nothing. I can’t sit back and let somebody script something out about my life and what it is because it’ll be fake, and I won’t be able to go through with it because it wouldn’t be me.

 

Nítorí, I think I bring a lot of excitement to this division. I have woken up a lot of people as far as friends to come back to the division and stuff like that, and I know I’m doing the right things. People love me. That’s what it’s all about, but I’m just glad to be a part of the movement because we’ve got a lot of other exciting heavyweights that have made itcome back alive again as well too, whether it’s bashing up the talking or whether it’s the excitement of the performance of their fights. Nítorí, the division is definitely on the rise, and I’m looking to be the biggest thing in boxing, akoko.

Q

Deontay, you’ve said several times that your focus is just on this fight and Eric Molina and not anybody else in the heavyweight division. Could you talk a little bit about what you know about Eric Molina and why you think you’re going to be victorious in this fight?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, the only thing I know about Eric, he’s got a nice size as far as height-wise. His weight, I know the record about the guy, and he looks pretty exciting. He’s not the biggest, or tallest, but when people see two tall guys, I think he’s 6’5and I’m 6’7″, so when people see two big guys get in there, they automatically see the excitement and thrill, what they can bring. I’m not the type of guy that looks at any kind of films or nothing like that. I don’t believe in it. I’ve never done it in all of my career, and I’m not going to start now.

 

I like to have a challenge. I like to be surprised in the ring to see what they have so I can adjust to that fighter when I get them in the ring.

 

Q

Why do you think you’re going to be able to win in this fight? What are your advantages? You’re the favorite, o han ni, but why do you think that’s going to play out?

 

D. Wilder

Daradara, mi igbekele jẹ ni ohun gbogbo-akoko ga. I’m always confident in any opponent that I get in the ring with. That’s just my mentality. I feel like if you don’t believe in yourself, then it’s hard to convince or motivate somebody else to believe in you. You can have all the greatest trainers and all the strength trainers, the top of the line strength trainers in the world, but if they don’t really believe in what you’re doing, you don’t really believe in yourself first, then you can’t get those guys to be motivated to believe in yourself.

 

Nítorí, first and foremost, I believe in myself. My confidence has always been over the top, no matter what opponent I get in the ring with. A definite advantage I have is my speed, my footwork and the power that I bring. My defense is remarkable with my footwork. My athleticism kills a lot of the fighters, and that’s what I’m going to bring to the ring. Nítorí, I’ll come through anybody. They’re all going to try and come, and that’s what they’re supposed to do. I just hope they come in the hopes of really trying to take it. That’s what I’m looking for. I’m looking for a guy that’s very hungry, that’s really trying to take this belt, to make this exciting. I want the most challenging opponent that I can get.

 

Q

Eric, obviouslywe know that Deontay’s the favorite. He’s going to have the crowd behind him. Why do you think you can win this fight being the underdog?

 

Ati. Molina

I’ve realized one thing, that people keep saying Alabama this and Alabama that. We know how hectic it’s going to be going down there. That’s what the heavyweight world championship belt’s all about. You can’t expect to go in and fight no easy fights. Mo mọ, you want to become champion, you’ve got to go through hell to get it. I’m expecting to go down to Alabama. It’s going to be a hard situation, a very uncomfortable situation, his backyard, awọn enia rẹ, his commission, his everything.

 

But to be heavyweight world champion, this isn’t easy, so I’m excited. I’m mentally focused to go down there and face all these things. Number kan, I want to bring that title back. I want to bring it back home. And like I said, if people don’t give me a shot, I don’t got to convince them to give me a shot or not to give me a shot. I know what I’m bringing to the table. I know what I’m coming to do, and that’s all that counts.

 

Q

Eric, howmuch do you think you’ve improved as a fighter in the last few years? Because you know everyone’s going to look at your record, they’re going to look at the loss to Arreola three years ago. How much do you think you’ve improved since then?

 

Ati. Molina

Daradara, I’ve always believed that special fighters are able to learn from their losses, but not all fighters can learn from their losses. I believe I’m a special fighter because I’ve learned from my losses, and I know I’ve learned from my losses. I’ve been able to bounce back. I’ve been able to be a better fighter. I’ve been able to put things together better, and I mean, a lot of things about my record that people don’t really understand is how hard it is for somebody to bounce back from some of the losses that I’ve been through, how hard it really is.

 

Nítorí, I’ve definitely handled those things that were very challenging, and I’ve regrouped. I’ve put myself back together. I’ve become a contender again, and I’m definitely a stronger, more experienced, more confident fighter. And I’m ready.

 

Lou DiBella

That’ll be it, buruku. E dupe, Deontay. E dupe, Eric. E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, Fun darapọ mọ wa. Just one more time, the event will be at the Bartow Arena on the campus of UAB in Birmingham, Alabama. Tiketi ni o wa $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, ati $200, but there are less than 1,000 tickets left. We expect a sold-out house of about 8,500 shortly, so get your tickets quickly at UABSports.com and AlabamaTitleFight.com. Ifihan Ere-iṣẹ Show Akoko will be on the air at 9 p.m. Oorun Time, 8 p.m. Central Time, 6 p.m. Pacific Time. The doors open to the arena at 3 p.m., first fight at 3:30 p.m., and thank you all for joining us.

 

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“Wilder vs. Molina,” a 12-Yika ija fun Wilder ká WBC Heavyweight asiwaju, gba ibi Satidee, June 13, ni The Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Ala. DiBella Idanilaraya ati Bruno ti oyan Egbe ti darapo ologun lati mu yi iṣẹlẹ si Alabama. Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ àjọ-romoted nipa DiBella ni sepo pẹlu Gbogbo igbega, Jose Pedraza yoo koju Andrey Klimov ni a 12-Yika ija fun awọn IBF Jr. Lightweight World Title. O yoo air ifiwe lori SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT). Awọn telecast yio tun je wa ni Spanish nipasẹ awọn iwe ohun Atẹle siseto (SAP). Alakoko bouts yoo wa ni televised ifiwe lori Showtime awọn iwọn (7 p.m. Et / PT, leti lori West ni etikun).

 

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Los Angeles (June 4, 2015) – Fight week continued today for the Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori NBC event taking place Saturday, June 6 at StubHub Center as fighters held a final press conference for media and fans at historic Olvera Street in Los Angeles.

 

Lana, fight week activities kicked off with media workouts at Wild Card West Boxing Gym in Santa Monica.

 

Awọn Saturday afternoon telecast starts at 3 p.m. ATI/12 p.m. PT on NBC featuring the heavyweight showdown between Dominic “Wahala” BREAZEALE (14-0, 13 KOs) atiConsuegra Yasmany (17-0, 14 KOs). Following that bout is the headlining event that pits former four-division world champion Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun (32-3-1, 18 KOs) lodi si Aron Martinez (19-3-1, 4 KOs).

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa TGB ni igbega, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, ni o wa lori tita bayi wa o si wa fun ra online ni AXS.com.

 

Here is what the fighters had to say yesterday and today:

 

Robert Guerrero

 

I’m excited to get back in the ring. I’ve trained very hard and my focus is fully on this fight.Saturday afternoon you’re going to see a great fight.

 

It’s a unique event starting so early. I’ll get up, eat and go fight but I’m ready for it.

 

I want to fight often, inactivity is the worst thing for a fighter. I want to fight three-four times per year, every year.

 

I never take another fighter lightly. This is a huge opportunity for Aron Martinez and I’m sure he’ll be ready for a real fight.

 

Fighting on NBC puts all the eyes on me. I know how big of a platform this is.

 

StubHub Center is a terrific venue, fans are right on top of you. I love fighting there and I’m not going to leave the fans disappointed.

 

Aron Martinez

 

“Bi Eleyi Saturday, expect a great fight. O n lilọ si jẹ ogun kan. I want to go in there and show everybody who I am.

 

I know how tough of a fighter Robert is, he’s fought at the top level for a long time.

 

I’m a brawler and I’m ready to test whatever skills he has. I need to close the distance, stay on top of him and get to him early. My power will surprise him.

 

I love StubHub Center. I’ve been there many times to watch fights and can’t wait to fight there myself.

 

“Eleyi jẹ a ńlá anfani fun mi, fighting on such a big card. We know Robert is a former world champion but I’m focused and ready. I’ve trained extra hard for this fight.

 

Dominic BREAZEALE

 

Everything starts off the jab, I need to put pressure on him early. I’ve seen a couple of YouTube clips of him fighting but the key is to focus on what I do best.

 

This is a huge opportunity for me to fight on NBC at StubHub Center and I plan to take full advantage of it.

 

This camp has been great, my whole team has done a phenomenal job getting me ready for this fight.

 

I have to thank my opponent for coming out and putting his record on the line. Nigbati Mo ba ti wa pẹlu rẹ, he’ll be 17-1. I’m looking for an early round knockout and I want to keep the fans on the edge of their seats.

 

YASMANY CONSUEGRA

 

I’m very prepared for this fight. I’m thankful to Dominic for taking this fight and I can’t wait to put on a show yi Saturday Friday.

 

I feel strong and ready for this challenge. My team has done everything they need to help me come out victorious.

 

I was part of the national team in Cuba which is very difficult to do. I’m not worried about any hype leading into this fight.

 

JÉSÙ Cuellar

 

First Darchinyan, Then Leo Santa Cruz or Abner Mares, those are the fighters

I’m targeting.

 

He can talk as much as he wants but we’re going to fight and find out who is better lojo satide.

 

I’m very prepared and ready to represent Argentina. I trained hard and I’m ready to get in the ring. I’ve put in the hard work and I’m going to step inside the ring and showcase my talent for all of Argentina.

 

VIC DARCHINYAN

 

I will demolish this kid lojo satide, I have much more experience.

 

He has no idea what’s going to happen.

 

I was a champion for many years and want to win another title. I will show everyone that I’m still capable lojo satide.

 

We’re going to see great fights and great action lojo satide. I’m ready to go and I hope everyone enjoys the fights.

 

Alfredo Angulo

 

I’m so happy to be here in Los Angeles and fighting so close to home. 'The Aja’ is coming back and you’ll see that lojo satide.

 

“Mo wa gan yiya lati wa ni pada ni iwọn. It’s been a bit of a layoff but I want to be as active and busy as possible.

 

I’m back now with Clemente Medina. I work best with him and I’m happy to be back training in Los Angeles again.

 

I recently got married. I’m much more settled and much more focused on my career. I look forward to becoming a champion again.

 

Oscar Molina

 

My left shoulder is completely healed, the recovery took a while which was frustrating but now all systems are go.

 

I’ve prepared well for this fight and I’m excited to go out and perform. It’s an honor for me to be on the same card as all these great fighters. I’m going to give a great show lojo satide.

 

I don’t know much about my opponent but I’ve been very busy in the gym learning everyday and I look forward to setting the pace and fighting my fight lojo satide.

 

I’ve been going to fights at StubHub Center for years and it’s great to be fighting there for the first time.

 

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Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller Growing Into Heavyweight Attraction

Miller Headlines Thursday, June 4 Show at LIU (Brooklyn) Paramount Theater

Brooklyn (June 3, 2015) – Do not make the mistake of being fooled by his nickname, “Big Baby.
Heavyweight prospect Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller possesses adult-sized power, and he’s the one making opponents ttwice when he steps in with them, and starts unloading power shots.

Awọn 6-4, 260 pound Brooklyn-based boxer gloves up Thursday, June 4, in Brooklyn, on a show promoted by Dmitriy Salita’s Star of David Promotions. Miller, age 26, faces off with Michigan’s Damon “Bulldog” McCreary, who sports a 15-4 gba.

Miller offered his prediction of what will go down ni Ojobo night at the LIU Brooklyn Paramount Theater. Or, rather, ti o…

I will win by first round knockout,” Miller stated. “The jab will be the key. McCreary is a jittery fighter. The jab will calm him down and then I will bring the power.

Longer term, Miller says he’s looking to build his record to 20-0, ati igba yen? “Look out Anthony Joshua! I’m looking at you!”

Joshua is a Brit boxer, who is making noise in the heavyweight division. Miller knows he can upset his apple-cart, ni kete.

First up, McCreary, tilẹ. Promoter Salita spoke about the show and Miller’s promise.

I am honored to promote the first boxing show at this historic venue, the Brooklyn Paramount Theater,” Ọrọ wi. “It will feature Brooklyn’s own undefeated heavyweight sensation Jarrell Miller, who will electrify NYC. The buzz is building around Miller, me and co-promoter Greg Cohen are keeping him busy. He also fightsJune 26.With his power, and his charismahis smile lights up a room!–I think the sky is the limit for “Big Baby!”

The Paramount is located at Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY
Ni awọn 8-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, Dimash Niyazov (7-0-3, 4 KO ká) ti Staten Island, NY takes on Ariel Duran (8-7-1, 5 KO ká) ti Queens, NY ni a Jr. Welterweight ija.
Ni 6-yika bouts:
Steven Martinez (15-2, 12 KO ká) ti Bronx, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Super Welterweight bout.
Wise Augusta (6-1, 5 KO ká) ti Brooklyn, NY will fight Quincy Brown (1-2, 1 KO) ti Millbrook, AL ni a Middleweight ija.
Ni 4-yika bouts:
Steve Geffrard (10-2, 7 KO ká) ti Miami, FL will battle Eric George (3-9) of Niagara Falls, NY in a Cruiserweight bout.
Bakhtiyar Eyubov (5-0, 5 KO ká) of Almaty, Kazakhstan will take on Jason Thompson (5-9-4, 4 KO ká) of New York in a Super Welterweight bout.
Dewayne Zeigler (4-0-1, 4 KO ká) of Montgomery, AL will fight Jeremy Graves (0-4) of Niagara Falls, NY ni a Lightweight ija.

Julian Sosa (1-0) ti Brooklyn, NY will take on an opponent to be named in a Welterweight bout.

Super Bantamweight Michael Stoute of Long Island, NY will make his pro debut against an opponent to be named.
Tickets for the event are on sale and can be purchased online via Ticketmaster by visiting www.ticketmaster.com tabi nipa pipe 800-745-3000.

PEC was launched in April by Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner and Onexim Sports and Entertainment, with all business operations overseen by Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark. PEC and LIU Brooklyn announced recently that LIU Brooklyn Paramount Theatre, located at Flatbush and DeKalb Avenues on the LIU Brooklyn campus, will focus on booking emerging talent. LIU Brooklyn Paramount will soon undergo a 24-month renovation and will host more than 120 events annually.

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT & MP3 WITH ROBERT GUERRERO, Aron Martinez, Dominic BREAZEALE & YASMANY CONSUEGRA

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Lisa Milner

E dupe, gbogbo ènìyàn, Fun darapọ mọ wa loni. We have a very exciting call. All four of the fighters participating on the televised portion of yi Satidee ká Premier Boxing Champions on NBC telecast will be with us. We are going to start with the heavyweights, and before we head to those fighters, I’m going to turn it over to Tom Brown, head of TGB Promotions to tell you a little more about the event and introduce our first set of fighters.

 

Tom Brown

Daradara, thank you and thank you very much to the media for joining us on this call. TGB Promotions is very happy working again with PBC on this excellent card to be telecast on NBC yi Saturday afternoon from the famed StubHub Center in Carson. The doors openlojo satide ni 11:00 a.m. pẹlu awọn akọkọ Belii ni 11:15 a.m. We go on live TV starting at12:00 p.m. PT. It’s a huge sports day for NBC. They’re also telecasting the French Open, the Belmont Stakes, and game two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

 

The main event is former world champion, Robert Guerrero (32-3-1 18 KOs) out of Gilroy, California. Robert’s no stranger to the southern California boxing fans, having posted two huge wins in recent years: the sensational 12-round decision over Andre Berto in November 2012 down in Ontario, and his epic fight-of-the-year win over Yoshihiro Kamegai on June 21, 2014 at the StubHub Center.

 

Aaron Martinez, West Covina, California ni o ni a gba ti (19-3-1, 4 KOs). He made his bones on the southern California boxing circuit, and knows how valuable this opportunity to face Guerrero is on such a big platform. Martinez never takes a backward step, never tires, and that’s his primary weapon: incredible stamina. With the styles of Guerrero-Martinez, this main event has all the makings of another action-packed StubHub Center war to add to the venue’s history.

 

In the televised co-main, the opening fight, we’ve got two outstanding, undefeated young heavyweight prospects: U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale (14-0, 13 KOs). He competed in the 2012 London games, and Yasmany Consuegra (17-0, 14 KOs) outstanding Cuban amateur with a perfect pro record.

 

Lẹẹkansi, awọn ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 11:00 a.m. Tickets bẹrẹ ni $25 and we’re looking forward to seeing the great boxing fans of southern California attend this great event.

 

L. Milner

We’re going to do the heavyweights now. Dominic, could you make an opening statement before we turn it over to the media?

Dominic Breazeale

This is Dominic Breazeale. Good afternoon, tara ati awọn okunrin jeje. I’m excited to be part of this fantastic card this Saturday, June 6th. Can’t wait to get in the ring and show off my skills.

 

L. Milner

Nla. E dupe. And Luis DeCubas Jr. is on the line to translate for Yasmany. Luis, could you ask him to make just a quick opening statement and then translate that for us?

 

Consuegra Yasmany

I want to thank everybody on the call. I want to thank NBC, the PBC, Al Haymon for this opportunity and all the people involved. I look forward to a great fight. Lojo Satide, I want to show everyone who I am.

Q

Hey, Dominic, it seems to me it’s safe to say that this is going to be your toughest opponent to date. Would you agree with that, and if so, how excited are you to get this opportunity to move up in competition and show what you’ve been able to learn?

 

D. BREAZEALE

Definitely toughest competition to date thus far. Pato, Yasmany is 17-0, 14 KOs. One of those guys that steps in the ring with a ton of confidence. We’re both undefeated fighters and I was extremely excited when I got the call. Thanks to Al and the team. Thanks to NBC, we’ll be able to perform in front of the whole world, nationwide, and I couldn’t ask for more. It’s a great setting, a great way to have a stepping-stone to the next level. I want to be considered the top heavyweight and I guess you’ve got to fight top guys to get there.

 

Q

What do you know about Consuegra?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I know he’s got a great amateur record. I know he did real well in Cuba, the Cuba National team. He had some great fights here in the States. He fought a lot in Florida.I know he’s got a boxing style. I know he’s going to come out tough. Cuban fighters always do.

 

Q

Dominic, you’ve had a lot of knockouts in your early career in the pros, but this is going to be your biggest fight yet with another undefeated fighter. Can you talk about your transition from the amateur style, which obviously you had to do in the Olympics, to the professional style?

 

D. BREAZEALE:

Like you said, it’s going to be a big fight with a guy that’s undefeated. I’m sure he’s coming in looking to knock me out. I’m coming in to knock him out, o daju. Ṣugbọn, amateur transition into the pros, I would say was a little bit easier for myself than it was for most amateurs. The amateurs, a lot of my wins came by way of knockouts, so I’ve been knocking guys out since day one.

 

It’s one of those things that I transitioned from putting punches in bunches to putting punches in bunches with power. I’m throwing a lot more punches now. I’m putting a lot more punches together with power. Every punch I throw has got devastating power. I not only punch with the right hand, but I can punch with the left. So long as I make contact, somebody’s going down for sure.

 

Q

Can you talk about the experience factor? You both fought a number of guys who have a lot of fights under their belt. Re kẹhin ija, he defeated Taurus Sykes, who’s been around for a long time, a guy with a winning record. Tell us where you think you’re at. Because eventually, everybody wants to become a world champion, but what level do you think you’re at and how does that compare to Yasmany?

D. BREAZEALE

I think I’m right up there, ti o ba ti ko, definitely above him. I’ve fought some very experienced guys and guys that have been former Olympians, bi daradara. Guys like Matt Galer, who have been in heavyweight ranks and considered top contenders at one point. Me and Matt put on a great fight.

 

My last fight with Victor Bisbal, that was March 7th ti odun yi. He’s a Puerto Rican Olympian. He came out with a great amateur background, very good professional background. When I finally beat him he had fought some experienced guys as well, so I definitely have the experience there. Not only as an amateur, but definitely as a pro, ju.

Q

And a similar question for Yasmany. Lati mi, it looks like this is going to be your biggest fight as a pro. Where do you think you are as a professional at this point? Where do you think you rank overall in the professional ranks?

 

Y. Consuegra

It’s definitely my toughest fight. Breazeale’s a real good fighter out of the pros, but I’ve also had a great amateur background. I fought the best of the best, o han ni. The Cuban heavyweight program is much more difficult than the American heavyweight program, and he was an Olympian, but I won a lot of world amateur tournaments. I look forward to just getting in the ring with Breazeale and showing what I’ve got, because I think I could beat Breazeale, and I think I’m ready for Breazeale. The top guys in the division, I’m going to show them.

 

Q

Yasmany, how influenced are you by some of the great Cuban fighters and heavyweights of the past year: Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, ati ọpọlọpọ awọn miiran? How much of a role have they played in influencing your style?

 

Y. Consuegra

O han ni, Cuba has a great history of Cuban amateur heavyweights. I like to put my style more toward Savon, who is a power puncher, as looking for the knockout at all times. And Stevenson’s a great fighter, but he’s more of a boxer, so was Roberto Balado, but that’s definitely a great point.

Q

How does it feel to be fighting on NBC in front of such a big network audience, especially on a day when you’re going to be right in between French Open final and Stanley Cup game. Dominic, could you answer that first?

 

D. BREAZEALE

I am definitely excited. I’ve got to thank NBC for giving me the opportunity to fight on this card. It’s a wonderful date. Can’t ask for anything better: southern California, kẹfa. Sun’s going to be out. The weather is going to be great. Great venue at the StubHub Center there. It’s definitely exciting. Whenever I get a chance to perform in front of a hometown crowd, family and friends, and things like that, it brings out the best in me, so I’m definitely looking forward to it and, bi mo ti so, I’ve got to thank NBC, Al HAYMON, Goossen Promotions for putting this all together. My team, all of you guys, I definitely, truly appreciate it.

 

Q

And Louis, could you ask Yasmany the same question?

 

Y. Consuegra

Yeah, it’s definitely the biggest fight of my life, the biggest fight of my career. At this moment, I’d also like to thank Dominic Breazeale for taking this type of risk. Not too many guys are willing to take these risks to fight an undefeated heavyweight and fight the best. Nítorí, it’s a big day for both of us, and come Saturday, I’m going to show everybody that I’m one of the top guys in the division.

 

L. Milner

Dara, nla. E dupe, both, so much. We will see you this week for a great event. We have the main event on the line now, so I’m going to turn it back over to Tom Brown to introduce Robert Guerrero and Aaron Martinez. Tom, ya o kuro.
T. Brown

Dara, nla. E dupe. First, I’d like to introduce former world champion, Robert “Awọn Mimü” Jagunjagun, lẹẹkansi, pẹlu kan gba ti 32-3-1 ati 18 KOs, making a quick return to the PBC on NBC.

 

Robert Guerrero

I just want to thank everybody for being on and I’m ready to go.

 

T. Brown

Dara, we’ve got Aron Martinez here also, pẹlu kan gba ti 19-3-1, and he understands how valuable this opportunity is to face Guerrero on such a big platform.

Aron Martinez

Yeah, dajudaju, Mo wa nibi. O ni kan nla anfani fun mi; I’m ready for battle. We’re at weight and everything went pretty good at this camp, and what can I say, ọkan? Just excited to fight Saturday.

Q

Robert, you’re a guy that has fought a lot of big name fighters over a really nice career, an illustrious career. Does it become a little more difficult to get up for a fighter like Aron Martinez who is, kind of unknown, at least as compared to the other guys that you’ve fought?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Ṣe Ko, not at all. Coming off the last fight with a loss at the short end of the stick, it drives you to be hungry. Nítorí, that’s why I wanted to get right back into the ring, stay active. That’s one of the biggest problems with being inactive and not having enough action throughout the year. The year layoffs, a nine-, eight-month layoff, it really kills you, especially at that championship elite level. It’s hard to come back and be 100 percent sharp, so the plan is to just stay sharp all year and get back on it.

 

Q

What do you know about him? Do you watch any tapes of your opponents or anything like that?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, I’ve watched some tape on him. I watched a few of his fights that I found on YouTube and he’s a crafty little guy. He’s in there and he can fight on the inside. He’s got some good counter shots and he mixes it up. Nítorí, you’ve just got to be ready for everything all around, because you never know what’s going to come your way, especially when this is such a big opportunity for him, fighting on NBC. You know he’s going to come 100 percent ready and that seems to happen all the time when I fight somebody. They come 10 percent better than they were in their last couple of fights, so it’s about being prepared and being ready for whatever comes.

 

Q

Is there any concern about coming back to the ring so soon after a brutal fight like you just had three months ago?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Oh, se ko, not at all. Lati mi, the fight wasn’t even that brutal. It may have been brutal for Thurman, but I was just getting started toward the end. It actually feels good to get right back in. I got right back into the gym three weeks after that and stayed on it. Nítorí, after I left that ring, I still felt good. My body felt good. I just had that cut, got that taken care of, but other than that, Mo lero nla. That’s why I’m jumping right back in the ring so quick.

 

Q

I know you’re a well-known fighter throughout your career, but was there any difference after fighting on that show. That was the most viewed fight in quite a long time, being that it was on free TV on a primetime Saturday night. Nítorí, I just want to know if anything changed on your end, like more notoriety.

 

R. Jagunjagun

Pato. When you have a 96-year-old woman come up to you in the parking lot and say, “Man, what a great fight; that reminds me of the olden days of boxing,” it’s nice to see that. And you see all the fans coming around and just the average person that’s at the grocery store recognizing you, it’s huge. It’s not just huge for my career, but it’s huge for boxing.

 

Q

Did that factor into your wanting to come back so soon? I know you said you want to stay sharp, ṣugbọn, o han ni, staying in the public eye helps as well.

 

Robert Guerrero: Oh, pato. Out of sight, out of mind. So you want to stay active, you want to stay busy; you want to stay sharp. You want to stay in the public eye to make that big run before time passes.

 

Q

Aron, I just have one question for you. You’ve been out of the ring for over a year since your fight with Josesito. Was there any reason for that delay? Could you just not get fights or did you just want to take the time off to clear your head?
A. Martinez

It was just with my promoter, little here and there, they were not giving me the right fights. Anybody that knows me, Mo duro ni ile-idaraya, because that’s what makes it easy for me, making weight. I never have trouble making weight and that goes to show that I stay active. I stay active in the gym and that’s what it is.

 

Q

My question is for Robert Guerrero. I was a little disappointed to see that it took you quite a while to get into the fight with Keith Thurman. Do you feel like that’s going to be something you’re going to change for this fight with Aron, is taking off right off the bat, akọkọ yika?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Yeah, it goes back to being active in the ring. Everybody says, daradara, Mo lero nla, there’s no ring rust, and this and that, but you truly don’t know until you get into that ring. Nigbana ni, those long layoffs really kill me. You develop bad habits. You lay back a little bit too much, and you end up getting started a little bit late like I did in the Thurman fight. But when I did get started, there was no stopping me.

 

Nítorí, that’s why I want to stay active and stay in the ring. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, it’s being inactive, not being in the ring fighting. You develop habits where you do start off slowly and I felt like after the fight, when I looked back on it, it felt like I was starting off like I was sparring and just working into it, warming up, and then getting started. Glad to get that fight out of the way and shake off that ring rust, and it’s time to make that push.

 

Q

First question for Robert. Can you talk about getting up for this fight, because you fought such top level opponents and championship fights, Thurman and Mayweather and higher profile fights, and I think in this fight, you’re going to come in as a favorite. Can you talk about making sure that you don’t overlook Aron Martinez and staying sharp and getting up mentally.

 

R. Jagunjagun

You never want to overlook anybody. I don’t care who it is. You’ve got two hands, you can throw a punch. Ohunkohun ti o le ṣẹlẹ ni iwọn. Nítorí, you never want to overlook anybody. I found that out earlier in my career with a loss against Gamaliel Diaz. I was overlooking him, thought I was going to take him out and he ended up out-boxing me. He beat me by one point.

 

Nítorí, it’s one of those things where you live and learn. You learn your lesson throughout the years and at this level of boxing and competition, you’ve got to just be able to get up and do your job and be prepared for everything. Nítorí, it’s not a problem. It’s like second nature to me. I wake up every day. I run. I do my gym work. If I don’t do it, it feels like I’m cheating, because I’ve been doing it since I was a kid. Nítorí, it’s just being well-prepared and I’m always well-prepared for every fight, as you’ve seen through my previous fights. I come to fight no matter what.

 

Q

What do you think your advantages are over him coming into this fight?
R. Jagunjagun

Maybe the arm reach, the hand speed, the height. It’s a matter of not just having the advantages, but putting them to work and using them, and sticking to your game plan and being well prepared and being able to execute. Nítorí, it’s time to react when you get in that ring and what you’re going to do with everything to make it happen.

 

Q

Aron, I think Robert’s going to be the one coming in as the favorite in this fight, but I just noticed on a lot of the PBC cards, there have been a lot of upsets and unexpected outcomes coming in. Tell us why you’re going in expecting to win and what the effect is being on the PBC card on NBC. Does that add something special to this?
A. Martinez

Yes of course. It’s on national TV at StubHub Center, this is where I grew up. It’s my home base. I’ve got 23 njà. Out of these 23 njà, I’ve never been the favorite; I’ve always been the underdog. I’m not even supposed to be at this stage. That’s what I’m looking forward to. I’ve never been the favorite in any of my fights, so I come out for every fight. I know Rob, he’s an excellent champion; he’s been in with the best. He knows I train hard for this fight because I really want it and it and I’m going to lay it all on the line. This is what I’m talking about. I’m on to show everybody.

 

Q

You’re coming off a little over a year layoff as you explained earlier, and he’s coming off just a three-month layoff after a 12-round fight. Do you think that’s going to factor into this fight, especially if it goes the distance?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. It’s like what Robert said. You don’t really know until you get in the ring. We could say a bunch of things now, but you never know until you get in the ring and you actually feel it, because once you’re in the ring, it’s a whole different story, how it’s going to be. We train really, really hard for this fight, ati awọn ti a ba setan. It’s whatever I’ve got to do, I’ve got to do. We fight inside we box, eyikeyi. We’re ready for whatever comes our way.
Q

Aron obviously, I know you’re up for this fight, and Robert’s already expressed that he’s trained for this fight and he’s expecting the very best from you, it’s been asked twice on this call if Robert is overlooking you. Do you find that disrespectful that nobody is giving you a shot in this fight? Or do you just use it as extra motivation?

 

A. Martinez

Ṣe Ko. I don’t find it that way. It’s what it is. Robert has been up there with the best. And I don’t find it disrespectful; it’s just what it is, and it makes me train harder and just to make a point that who I am and they’re going to see Aron Martinez in there lojo satide and they’re going to see who I am.

 

L. Milner

Dara, that was our last question. Robert, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

R. Jagunjagun

Bẹẹni. I just want to thank everybody. Thank Al Haymon and thank my team and thank everybody who’s been putting in the work to get this together, and I’m coming to fightSaturday night. Mo setan lati lọ. I’m excited and going on right before the Belmont Stakes and it’s a big event leading into another big event. Nítorí, I’m excited and I just can’t wait to fight.

 

The thing is staying active all year and doing my job and giving the fans what they love to see and giving them a great fight. Nítorí, thank all the fans and thank everybody that’s on the conference call. I really appreciate it and God bless everybody.

 

L. Milner

Dara, thanks. Aaron, do you want to make a closing comment?

 

A. Martinez

Bẹẹni, I want to thank NBC, PBC and all. Goossen for giving me this chance to show what I’ve got lojo satide, and I thank Robert, and just give a good show to everybody lojo satide, and I’m ready to push off and I’m ready to go. O ṣeun, gbogbo ènìyàn.
Lisa Milner: E dupe. Fight week events start ọla ni 11:00 a.m. at the Wild Card West Boxing Gym with a media workout and I hope to see everybody there. Mo dupe lowo yin lopolopo. Thanks to the fighters. O ṣeun, Tom Brown, and thanks to the media.

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