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JESUS CUELLAR vs. Abineri MARES, JERMALL CHARLO vs. JULIAN WILLIAMS WEIGHTS, Photos & COMMISSION OFFICIALS

 

 

Mawa/Loweruka Moyo Showtime®

From Galen Center On The Campus Of USC In Los Angeles

 

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Showtime Championship nkhonya® - 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT

 

WBA Featherweight World Championship – 12 Zipolopolo

Jesus Cuellar – 124 Mapaundi

Abner Mares – 126 Mapaundi

Malifali: Jack Reiss; Oweruza: Kermit Bayless (Calif.), Max DeLuca (Calif.), Dave Moretti (Nev.)

 

IBF Junior Middleweight World Championship – 12 Zipolopolo

Jermall Charlo – 153 ½ Pounds

Julian Williams – 154 Mapaundi

Malifali: Wayne Hedgepeth; Oweruza: Eddie Hernandez (Calif.), Patrick Russell (Calif.), Zachary Young (Calif.)

 

SHOWTIME BOXING ON FACEBOOK LIVE - 8 p.m. AND/5 p.m. PT

 

IBF Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator – 12 Zipolopolo

Sergey Lipinets – 139 ¾ Pounds

Lenny Zappavigna – 139 ½ Pounds

Middleweight Bout – 10 Zipolopolo

Erickson Lubin – 157 Mapaundi

Juan Ubaldo Cabrera – 159 Mapaundi

 

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Junior Lightweight Champion Jose Pedraza & Super Bantamweight World Champion Amanda Serrano Represent Puerto Rico Saturday, January 14 pa Barclays Center ku Brooklyn & Moyo Showtime

Only Puerto Rican-Born World Champions
Enter the Ring in Separate World Title Defenses
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Brooklyn (December 8, 2016)-The only two Puerto Rican-born world champions in boxing are set to show their skills and heart for boxing fans in New York as Jose “Sniper” Pedraza ndipo Amanda “Real Thanani” Serrano defend their titles on Loweruka, January 14 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on NTHAWI YACHIWONETSERO.
Puerto Rico has such a rich boxing history with many of the sport’s greatest champions hailing from the island,” anati Lou DiBella, Pulezidenti wa DiBella Entertainment. “Pompano, there are only two Puerto Rican-born world champions, junior lightweight Jose Pedraza and junior featherweight Amanda Serrano, and I happen to promote them both. January 14 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn is a tremendous card all around, but it will also serve as a celebration of Puerto Rican pride and heritage to be able to watch the country’s only two world champions defend their titles on the same show.
Pedraza (22-0, 12 Ko) will defend his IBF Super Featherweight World Championship against hard-hitting unbeaten contender Gervonta Davis (16-0, 15 Ko)in the co-main event on SHOWTIME. With his victory in June 2015, Pedraza added his name to the distinguished list of Puerto Rican world champions. After losses suffered by Roman Martinez and McJoe Arroyo, he currently stands as the only remaining male champion born in Puerto Rico.
Being the only male Puerto Rican-born world champion is something that I’m very proud of,” Anati Pedraza. “It is also a big weight that I carry on my shoulders. I know that I have to give my best because I am not just a champion of the ring. I am a champion of my island of Puerto Rico. Knowing that all of Puerto Rico will be in there with me encourages me to give my all every time I step into the ring.
“Pa January 14 I will be facing a great boxer with a lot of talent, liwiro ndi mphamvu. Komabe, I will let him know what it feels like to share a ring with a real world champion. Davis will enter the ring as a young, hungry unbeaten challenger, but the only thing he will leave with is the first loss on his record.
Serrano (30-1-1, 23 Ko), a four-division world champion, will defend her WBO Super Bantamweight World Championship against former two-division world champion Yazmin Rivas (35-9-1, 10 Ko) in the SHOWTIME EXTREME main event at 7 p.m. AND/PT. The winner of the Serrano-Rivas matchup will earn the prestigious WBC Diamond championship. Serrano’s first world title victory in 2011 made her just the third Puerto Rican-born woman to win a world title.
This bout also signifies the first nationally televised women’s world title bout in nearly a decade, since Mary Jo Saunders fought Valerie Mahfood on March 30, 2007 (ESPN2).
It feels fantastic to be fighting on SHOWTIME for the first time and sharing the stage at Barclays Center with my countryman Jose Pedraza,” Anati Serrano. “Knowing that both he and I are currently the only two Puerto Rican-born world champions, wamwamuna kapena wamkazi, in boxing today is an honor.
As for Yazmin Rivas being a tough fight, that’s only on paper. I will prove that I am in a different league. There’s a reason why finding someone to fight me wasn’t easy. I’m the hardest hitting female fighter in boxing today. Rivas will soon know that personally.
Pedraza, wa Caguas, and Serrano, wa Carolina, are the latest in a long line of world class and beloved Puerto Rican champions who will look to put on impressive performances and make a mark nationally with victories in front of the friendly New York crowd. New York City boasts nearly one million Puerto Rican residents, making it the largest population of Puerto Ricans outside of Puerto Rico.
I met Amanda Serrano at this year’s Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York,” Anati Pedraza. “She is a kind woman and I can see that, as a champion, Serrano is dedicated and always gives her best. I am proud of her for representing our people of Puerto Rico very well. Pa nkhondo usiku, Barclays Center will shine with Luz Boricua as Amanda and I seek glory for Puerto Rico together.
To be able to defend my world title in Brooklyn, where I live, is a dream come true,” Anati Serrano. “New York is home to so many Puerto Ricans and I am sure they will really come out in support of this great event. I am truly a fan of my people. I would like to thank Lou DiBella, the best promoter in boxing, for giving me the chance to show the world why I am the ‘Real Deal’! I would also like to thank SHOWTIME for the opportunity. Bambo. Stephen Espinoza, I will not disappoint you.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast is headlined by a super middleweight world championship unification showdown between Badou Jack (20-1-2, 12 Ko) ndipo James DeGale (23-1, 14 Ko), ndi televised nkhani kuyambira 9:30 p.m. AND/6:30 p.m. PT.
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SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO OFFER MULTI-CAMERA COVERAGE OF UNDERCARD FIGHTS ON FACEBOOK LIVE PRECEDING SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® THIS SATURDAY, Des. 10

Hosted By Scott Hanson and Mark Kriegel, SHOWTIME BOXING on Facebook Live Features Sergey Lipinets vs. Lenny Zappavinga in a Jr. Welterweight Title Eliminator; And Unbeaten Prospect Erickson Lubin vs. Juan Ubaldo Cabrera
NEW YORK (Dec. 8, 2016) – SHOWTIME Sports will offer multi-camera, fully-produced boxing coverage on Facebook Live pa Loweruka, Dec. 10 (8 p.m. AND/5 p.m. PT), providing fight fans with high-quality access to live undercard bouts preceding that evening’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader. The unique two-fight offering is the first timethe network has offered live boxing coverage exclusively on Facebook Live.
SHOWTIME BOXING on Facebook Live, from Galen Center on the campus at University of Southern California, features the 12-round IBF Junior Welterweight Title Eliminator between undefeated contender Sergey Lipinets (10-0, 8 Ko) and Lenny Zappavigna (35-2, 25 Ko). Also featured is a 10-round middleweight matchup between undefeated Erickson Lubin (16-0, 11 Ko) and once-beaten Juan Ubaldo Cabrera (23-1, 15 Ko).
Scott Hanson, known for his work as host of NFL RedZone and PBC on SPIKE, will call the action alongside best-selling author and Sports Emmy Award winning reporter Mark Kriegel.
SHOWTIME Sports also will live stream the final press conference Lachinayi and the official weigh-in pa Lachisanu via Facebook Live. Loweruka a live streaming fights will be available to the U.S. audience only.
The December 10 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast is headlined by a featherweight world championship showdown between two of the best 126-pound fighters in the world, WBA titleholder Jesus Cuellar and former three-division world champion Abner Mares. The live SHOWTIME telecast begins at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT with a matchup of undefeated rising stars, IBF Junior Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo taking on top-rated contender Julian “J-Rock” Williams. Kuphatikiza apo, earlier in the evening, SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL will bring you the IBF Heavyweight World Championship fight between undefeated champion Anthony Joshua and American challenger Eric Molina on Loweruka, Dec. 10, moyo Showtime 5:30 p.m. AND/2:30 p.m. PT.
SHOWTIME BOXING on Facebook Live is an extension of SHOWTIME BOXING on SHOWTIME EXTREME, the industry standard for live undercard boxing coverage. Both offerings provide bonus bouts to viewers at home, delivering an experience that was previously available only to fans in arena. Via Facebook Live, viewers are afforded the unique opportunity to interact with the boxing community during the event in real time.
The live stream is a prime example of Showtime Networkscutting-edge sports coverage. SHOWTIME Sports was the first to distribute a heavyweight world champion fight via multiple online portals including YouTube and Facebook (WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder vs. Arthur Pin, Jan. 2016) and Facebook. SHOWTIME Sports was the first to release a full fight in 360-degree Virtual Reality (Daniel Jacobs vs. Peter Quillin, Dec. 2015; Zimene Zingakuthandizeni:HTTP://s.sho.com/1ZxBh1Z).
Over the past two years, SHOWTIME Sports has grown its digital presentations and franchises, providing innovative content across seven social platforms unique to audience interests. Among new reoccurring digital series are THE REVEAL with Mark Kriegel, featuring exclusive and in-depth interviews with boxing’s emerging stars, KUTHETSA USIKU, a short-form- 60 or 90-second capsules-capturing intimate, all-access moments surrounding a fight.

Yesu Cuellar vs. Abineri Mares & Jermall Charlo vs. Julian Williams Trainer Media Roundtables Quotes & Photos

Top Trainers Freddie Roach, Robert García, Ronnie zishango & Stephen Edwards Discussing SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Doubleheader Loweruka, December 10 kuchokera
Galen Center

at USC in Los Angeles
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Los Angeles (December 7, 2016) – Four of the top trainers in the sport, Freddie Roach, Robert García, Ronnie zishango ndipo Stephen Edwards met with media in Los Angeles to discuss their fightersrespective showdowns this Saturday, December 10 from Galen Center at USC and live on NTHAWI YACHIWONETSERO®.
Loweruka a event is headlined by featherweight world champion Yesu Cuellardefending againstformer three-division world champion Abineri Mares in a long-awaited showdown. The Showtime Championship nkhonya® telecast umayamba 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT with junior middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo and top-rated challenger Julian Williams in a world championship battle of undefeated rising stars in their prime.
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Roach (Cuellar), García (Amayi), Zishango (Charlo) ndipo Edwards (Williams) spoke to media at the Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown about their fighters and the highly anticipated matchups taking place this weekend in Los Angeles.
Tiyeni tione zimene ophunzira anali kunena Lachitatu:
FREDDIE ROACH, Cuellar’s Trainer
How has your relationship with Cuellar developed?
I’ve gotten to know Cuellar quite well and have spent a lot of time with him. I think he’s learned a lot and I think he’ll carry that into the fight with him. He’s prepared and he won’t go out there just trying to look for a knockout. He’s a good puncher and everybody thinks he’s looking for the KO, but I told him to just let it happen. If you force it, it will never happen.
He’s going in there with a good opponent, an experienced fighter with a lot of good fights under his belt. He’s caught punches before and knows how to handle it. And if [Amayi] moves, we’ll cut the ring off to make it smaller and set traps for him. If he tries to come forward, I want my guy to show his power either way and show him who the boss is.
On Garcia having the upper hand by having trained Cuellar:
I don’t really know how their relationship is and I don’t really know how long they’ve been together. I heard that during his training camps that he had gone to Florida for another trainer so I don’t know how great they’re really getting along but again, I don’t really worry about the other side so much. I know my guy is ready for a hard 12-round fight.
He does know my fighter well and I’ve tried to improve my fighter a lot and he said he never learned anything over there, but every day he learns in my gym. I just don’t think he’s the same guy that Robert is used to seeing and I think he’s improved a lot in a lot of different areas and I think he’ll show it in the fight.
What are you predicting for Cuellar?
I’m predicting better angles, not so wide with the punches, not so big with them. He goes out there looking for knockouts so many times and I’ve told him to just let it happen. He needs to get behind his jab a little bit. He has a good jab but he just doesn’t throw it that much because he’s always looking for the home run. Choncho, we’ve worked a lot on not only looking for the home run right away and going out there and breaking this guy down.
What’s the game plan if Abner comes to box?
I think he’s going to try to box us, inde, so we have to put pressure on him and we have to keep him close to the ropes. We have to set traps on the ropes and into the corners and we’re well prepared for that. We did prepare for [Amayi] coming at us also, trying to maybe catch him early and I want Cuellar to show his power right away because I think if we can get him to box and move, he can’t win the fight by moving away.
ROBERT García, Amayi’ Mphunzitsi
Cuellar is very strong and hits really hard. He has tremendous power. He’s very strong physically and mentally. He has that warrior mentality that just goes out there looking for the knockout.
I don’t have the secret recipe. It’s just that I know Abner is in great shape and we’ve had a year to prepare for this fight. And I know Cuellar very well. I know how he thinks and that could be a plus. I think facing a guy I used to train can be an advantage for us.
I know Jesus and how he is in locker room. And I can use that against him. Even though he’s with a great trainer in Freddie Roach, he has never walked out to the arena with him. I did it for five fights and for two years. But I don’t think I need those advantages.
If Abner does everything that he needs to do, there’s no doubt he will walk out of there a world champion. But this is my first fight with him so I don’t know if during the fight he will forget all I told him, and do what he is used to doing. He’s picked up a lot of good things from me, so I think he’ll stick to the game plan.
What has impressed you most about Abner this camp?
For a full year training and having dates and then the dates being cancelled, kuchedwetsedwa, changed. It’s been four dates. They were scheduled to fight in March, then June. Then we were supposed to fight in October and now December. He never showed any signs of frustration or being upset. He always thought like I think: Things happen for a reason and this just gives us more time to work together and to learn from each other. Choncho, I think it was the best thing that happened.
Did you always have aspirations of becoming a trainer?
Never did. It’s funny how it happened. When I had my last fight at 26, my plans were to forget about boxing. I hated boxing. The last couple of fights I had I didn’t want to be in the ring. I didn’t want to have anything to do with it. But then I started to come around my Dad’s gym in Oxnard (Calif.). The thing that I loved the most was the travelbecause I traveled around the world during the amateurs and the pros. My first three fights were in Japan. But we didn’t enjoy it. I was always trying to make weight. And I never got to enjoy it. But I never thought I’d be in this position to train nine world champions.
I will have my 10TH dziko ngwazi, and I’m hoping it’s izi Loweruka. I’m very confident about it. One day I’ll have 15 or maybe 20, but that’s one thing I hate to do is predict it. But I do feel really good we can pull this one off.
Who is your pick for Trainer of the Year?
Manny Robles had two world champions and has two really good fighters. And Freddie Roach had a great year with Pacquiao. Choncho, I think they would be good picks. I believe Manny Robles deserves it.
Have you gotten the credit you are due?
It’s mostly politics and who you know. Will I get it again? I really don’t care. My fighters are happy and my family is happy. I get the love from you reporters and the fans. And that’s all that’s important to me and my team.
RONNIE zishango, Charlo a mphunzitsi
All I hear is Charlo is scared. Jermall isn’t scared to fight anyone. Why would a guy who is champion of the world be scared of fighting [Williams]?
Jermall and Julian ran into each other a few times as amateurs, but not as professionals. I think they both realized they would meet in the ring and that it would happen.
I’m not really surprised this fight happened this early in their careers, because both guys are great fighters. And they are both deserving to be at the top.
On Charlo calling Williams anundefeated nobody”:
That’s just Jermall [akuseka]. All fighters are confident in their ability, and he just feels like he’s the better guy. And I’m glad he feels that way, because I don’t have to do anything extra to motivate him. He’s highly motivated, and ready to go.
How do you think this fight will end?
I don’t look at the ends, I only look at the beginnings. If you go in looking to knock the guy out in the early rounds and don’t get it, what’s going to happen in the later rounds? I think I’ve got Jermall to the point where he can go 12 rounds with anyone. He doesn’t care who it is.
What does Julian Williams do well?
I think Julian does a lot of things well. You have to have the simple fundamentals in boxing, which I think carries a lot of fighters a long way. You have to have a good jab, combination of punches. And Jermall has the same thing. I think it will come down to who has the biggest will to win this fight. My guy has a huge will to win this fight.
What is underrated about Jermall that fight fans might now know?
I think that a lot of people don’t know how smart an individual he is. Kunja kwa mphete, and inside of the ring. He’s so different than he appears in public. He’s a really quiet guy and does not really boast a lot.
These days you see a lot of fighters using different guys, and not just the same guys [in terms of trainers]. I think a lot of fighters are trusting different people, and not just the same guy.
I’ve known Jermall since he was eight-years-old and I know what type of guy he is, and what his will is. I just don’t see anybody beating him. He just has such a strong will to win, and he does everything right. And that’s hard to say about the other guy.
This could be Jermall’s last fight at 154 mapaundi. But he will make weight pa Lachisanu. If there was a chance he wasn’t going to make weight, I wouldn’t let him [fight at 154 mapaundi] because I realize it’s too dangerous, and I’m not going to take that chance with my guys.
STEPHEN EDWARDS, Williams’ Mphunzitsi
We were ready for this fight, maybe a year and a half ago but unfortunately it took a bit longer than we thought to come into fruition. But he’s had a great camp. I know Jermall is a formidable fighter, he has a great coach and I’m expecting a great fight. I think it’s really, really difficult to beat an undefeated fighter that does not know how to lose.
We have a big task in front of us but he’ll be the third undefeated guy that Julian has fought. Choncho, he’s used to being up under that kind of stress.
On knowing Julian’s past life on the streets:
I knew him but I wasn’t training him at the time. N'zochititsa, I knew Julian in 2007 and I used to work at the shelter that he was at. Mwatsoka, due to the circumstances I didn’t meet him until I was having a fight party for the Floyd Mayweather-Ricky Hatton fight and we became pretty good friends and then later I started training him in 2010. When he came to the party I knew who he was from attending some of his amateur fights and when he was ready to turn pro, he asked me for some help. We have a relationship outside of boxing and then I started working with him and here we are.
Did he open up to you about his story shortly after you knew him?
I kind of already knew it so it wasn’t a revelation. It kind of happened organically, mukudziwa, as you get to know somebody and you’re around them, I kind of started to learn different things about him and we started talking more about it. Kwenikweni, a lot of things came up through boxing because I would ask him ‘How do you not win Nationals as good as you are?’ I thought he was the best amateur in the city. I would say: ‘How long do you run?’ and ‘What kind of diet do you do?’ and he would say ‘I just lose weight by taking laxatives.I thought he was killing himself and that’s when I wanted to take him on in training. I said man, if he was 77-10 as an amateur taking laxatives to lose weight, he is ruining the lining of his stomach and decreasing his energy level too. Choncho, I said to myself ‘this kid has a big upside.
If I could just get him to buy into a diet, buy into doing things the right way, he could be a world champion. I think that I believed that he was going to be a world champion before he did. That’s how the stories started to unravel about his homelessness, that he didn’t have anything to eat, that he would work at McDonalds and other places and that would be his diet.
This is a national level fighter, pachikhalidwe No. 3 in the country on a McDonald’s diet. So I always just kept in the back of my mind that he had an unbelievable upside and regardless of what was going on or what people were saying, I trust my eyes more than I trust anybody else’s and that’s what I believe.
How much do you think his past goes into the way he fights?
I definitely think that he has a hint of anger. He’s a little introverted and I’m very similar in certain things that we don’t talk about. Getting him ready for the Hugo Centenofight when his mom passed away, we never talked about it. It’s the weirdest thing in the world. I hugged him, I told him I would help him with the funeral arrangements because he’s a young guy and he didn’t know how to handle those things.
What can you say about Jermall?
He’s not better than Julian at anything. I’m not trying to concede anything. He doesn’t punch harder, he’s not faster and you all can quote me when I say he’s not better than him at nothing. And determination. If it comes down to a point of who’s really willing to lose his life in the ring, I already know who’s willing to lose his life in the ring. But he’s not better at him at anything. Nothing. Not just determination, Julian is just the more skilled fighter and he has more on the inside and he’s going to show everyone lachiwelu usiku.”
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Sergey Lipinets Training Camp Quotes & Photos

(Photo Mawu a: Alex Vaysfeld/Team Lipinets)
Undefeated Contender Faces Australia’s Lenny Zappavigna
In Junior Welterweight World Title Eliminator Loweruka, December 10 From Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles
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Los Angeles (December 6, 2016) – Unbeaten junior lightweight contender SERGEY Lipinets is wrapping up training camp as he prepares for his world title eliminator against Australia’s Lenny Zappavigna izi Loweruka, December 10 from Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles.
Loweruka a event is headlined by featherweight world champion Yesu Cuellar defending againstformer three-division world champion Abineri Mares in a long-awaited showdown. The Showtime Championship nkhonya® telecast umayamba 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT with junior middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo and top-rated challenger Julian Williams in a world championship battle of undefeated rising stars in their prime.
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Lipinets and Zappavigna will fight in an eliminator for the 140-pound world title won this past weekend by Julius Indongo via a first round knockout of reigning champion Eduard Troyanovsky. Here is what Lipinets had to say about training camp with Buddy McGirt, his matchup lachiwelu ndi zambiri:
On his upcoming title elimination bout against Lenny Zappavigna
Zappavigna is a very well-rounded fighter with a lot of experience and I know he’s coming to rip my head off. There is no doubt about it, this fight is going to be tough. We both have a lot at stake because this is a title elimination bout. This will be war and everyone should be tuning in.
Pamsasa wake wophunzitsira waposachedwa…
It’s been a really productive training camp. Mphunzitsi wanga, Buddy McGirt has studied a lot of tape on Zappavigna and we have a great game plan intact. We are finalizing our last days of camp and we will be ready to go. I’m well prepared for this fight.
On his rapid rise toward the top of the junior welterweight division
I’ve worked really hard and fought a lot of tough opponents to get in this position. In my first fight as a professional boxer, I fought a guy with over 30 ndewu, so nothing has come easy for me. I’ve earned my right to be here.
On the possible opportunities that will come with a victory
A victory against Zappavigna will put me in position to fight for a world title. The opportunities are endless from then on. Unification bouts, fighting all the champions, those are the type of fights I’m looking forward too. My desire to be the best is all I think about.
On fighting December 10TH in Los Angeles in front of hometown fans
Since I’ve moved to America I’ve made a lot of friends in Los Angeles, especially in the Russian community. Anytime your hometown fans can see you fight on a mass scale is a beautiful thing. I have a lot of friends and fans that will be in attendance. I believe my fighting style is pleasing to the eyes of all fans. I’m always looking to knock out my opponent. I know one thingthe Mexican fans will love watching me go to battle. It’s time to take my career to the next level and it starts on Saturday, December 10 in Los Angeles.
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Charlo JERMALL & JULIAN WILLIAMS SOUND OFF AS THEY PREPARE FOR MATCHUP OF UNDEFEATED 154-POUND RISING STARS THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

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“I’m taking a chance to fight this undefeated nobody, and I’m going to take his head off.” – Jermall Charlo

“When I win this fight I don’t want any excuses.” – Julian Williams

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IBF Junior Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo and undefeated No. 1 contender Julian Williams have been on a collision course for years as two of the rising stars of the stacked 154-pound division. The speculation about “this fight that had to happen” ends izi Loweruka, when the 26-year-olds settle their business in the ring live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT.

Mu Showtime Championship nkhonya® yaikulu chochitika, hard-hitting WBA Featherweight World Champion Jesus Cuellar will defend his belt against former three-time world champion Abner Mares from USC’s Galen Center in Los Angeles. Both confident, elite 126-pounders will enter the ring with new trainers; Cuellar is now coached by Freddie Roach and Mares by Robert Garcia.

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Get to Know Main Event Fighters Jesus Cuellar & Abineri Mares

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Los Angeles (December 6, 2016) – Featherweight world champion Yesu Cuellarndi kale atatu magawano dziko ngwazi Abineri Mares will meet in a long-awaited world championship showdown this Loweruka, December 10 at Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles and live on SHOWTIME.
The Showtime Championship nkhonya telecast kumayambira 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT with junior middleweight world champion Jermall Charlo and top-rated challenger Julian Williams in a battle of undefeated rising stars in their prime.
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The hard-hitting Cuellar of Argentina and the decorated Mares of Southern California shared some fun facts and spoke about their interests outside of boxing before they lace up the gloves and meet in the center of the ring on December 10.
Read below to learn more about the two fighters before their main event showdown:
YESU CUELLAR

1. If you could have one super power, chikanakhala chiyani?

It would be super strength. My nephew already calls me The Incredible Hulk.

2. What is something that people would be surprised to know about you?

I’m a very good cook. I can cook lots of things for myself. I love cooking for my family.

3. What is your favorite snack?

A torta dulce, a sweet sandwich served in Latin American countries throughout the world.

4. Least favorite food?

I hate pickles.

5. What do you do for extra motivation?

I watch the movie “300” during training and before fights.

6. What is your favorite book?

My favorite book isMartin Fierro,” a 2316-line poem written by Argentina’s Jose Hernandez.

7. If you weren’t a boxer, what would you be doing?

I would want to be a horse jockey. Their job is very interesting. My body would look a lot different, but I think I could be good at it.

8. What is one of your most impressive physical feats?

I’ve done as many as 1,200 sit-ups in a day.

9. Do you have any fight night superstitions?

It’s not really a superstition, but I wear red and white in the ring during every fight.

10. If you could have dinner with one historical figure who would it?

It would be former unified middleweight world champion and Argentine legend Carlos Monzon.
Abineri MARES

1. What’s something people might be surprised to learn about you?

I’m a ‘dance dad.My oldest daughter Emily is on a dance team that went to the national championship in Connecticut when I fought Leo Santa Cruz. We stopped the workout at the track and the entire team huddled around my iPhone to watch her. It made me really proudshe did really well! She has her winter recital on the night of the fight, but I’m hoping to watch part of it on Facetime while I’m in the locker room.

2. What is a guilty pleasure you have?

It’s definitely my collection of sports cars. I call it my ‘auto wardrobe.My favorites are the different Mercedes I have.

3. What’s the most extravagant thing you own?

I wrapped one of my Mercedes in pure gold. That would have to be it.

4. Do you have any business endeavors outside of boxing?

My wife and I just opened upNathalie’s Essence of Beauty.It’s a full service makeup salon in Downey that I’m excited to see grow.

5. What is a food you hate?

Olives. I’ve never liked them and I never will.

6. Who’s your favorite musician?

My favorite music is from Ariel Camacho. He was a regional Mexican singer who died in a car accident in 2015 in Sinaloa, Mexico. He walked me out for my fight against Oquendo and then the band walked me out for my fight against Santa Cruz after Ariel had passed. The band is called Los Plebes de Rancho andEl Karmais a must-have CD.

7. What is your ideal birthday present?

The one thing my friends always get me that I love is cologne. I have cologne from all different brands from all over the world. I like smelling good.

8. What is your favorite snack?

Definitely a Snickers bar. They’re another guilty pleasure, but not during training camp.

9. If you could have dinner with one historical figure, who would it be?

I would say Pablo Escobar. He’s a guy I couldn’t pass up meeting.

10. If you weren’t a boxer, what would you be doing?

I would want to be an architect. I love the art, structure and function of buildingshomes and offices. From the design, to the way it’s used, it’s something I’m very interested in.
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ONE-YEAR IN: Abineri MARES & ROBERT GARCIA ON THE ROAD TO DECEMBER 10 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

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Athlete and Coach Discuss Highly Anticipated Featherweight Match-Up vs. Jesus Cuellar from Galen Center at USC
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Los Angeles (December 5, 2016) -December 10 marks a pivotal year for Abineri Mares, the highly respected former three-division world champion. It marks over one year since fans saw him enter the ring on television and one year since the newly formed partnership of Mares and revered trainer Robert García. It is a transformed Mares that will enter the ring on Loweruka, December 10 when he takes on current WBA Featherweight World Champion Yesu Cuellar in a Premier Boxing Champions live event on NTHAWI YACHIWONETSERO® (10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT) from Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles.
Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.galentix.com . The live event is promoted by Ringstar Sports and TGB Promotions and presented in association with Premier Boxing Champions.
This fight is a road marker in a long and successful career for Mares as well as Garcia, who has trained numerous world champions at his two Robert Garcia Boxing Academy gyms in Oxnard, Calif., and Riverside, Calif. With Mares named one of the top five fighters in California by the Los Angeles Times, both are looking to earn and take home another coveted world championship in the featherweight division.
Q&A with Abner Mares:
You haven’t fought in over a year, but you’ve been in the gym consistently during that time. What has this last year been like for you?
It’s been really tough not being able to fight this whole year. We’ve been training and staying active the whole year even after my two fights got cancelled. I did full training camps for each fight. Things happen for a reason. I’m with a new coach in Robert Garcia and this year has only helped us get even more ready for this fight and helped us get to know each other as trainer and fighter. Inde, it has been frustrating, but you have to look at the bright side.
You’ve won three world titles in your career and now you’re fighting for a fourth with Jesus Cuellar. How driven are you to keep winning titles at this point in your career?
I’m still hungry for more. Once you lose that hunger, you don’t accomplish anything. I’ve been hungry for quite some time nowhungry to prove to people and myself that there’s a lot left in Abner Mares.
After a year with Robert Garcia, what differences in your approach and style might fans notice in the ring on Dec. 10?
The word I’m using for this camp to sum up what I’ve done with Robert is ‘wise.I’m being wiser in there; he’s having me think more in there. That’s pretty much what I’ve learned with Robert. The patience he’s had, that’s what I’ve respected with him. We’ve been together a year and haven’t fought, and any other coach might start to get desperate. But he’s been patient.
How do you see yourself fitting in right now in the big picture of a currently loaded featherweight division?
I try not to get ahead of myself, N'zoonekeratu. Just the simple fact that there are big names in this division gets me excited. Just knowing that my name is still there as one of the respected featherweights says a lot, Ifenso, and makes me happy. But it’s one thing for other people to say it, and it’s another thing to prove it. That’s what I’m going to do December 10 — prove that I’m still elite and can make a big bang.
Q&A with Robert Garcia
What has this last year been like for you working with Abner? It’s rare to see a trainer and fighter pair together more than a year before getting a chance to step into the ring for a fight.
I’m a strong believer in things happening for a reason. With the fight date continuing to get pushed back that means this is pretty much our fourth training camp together, but I think it’s actually benefitted us. It gave us more time to get to know each other. It’s always better to know your trainer, know how he works. Mwanjira, you’re comfortable, and I think that’s a big benefit. Fighting a big, championship fight against a solid champion, it’s given us more time to learn from each other and better prepare ourselves for this fight.
What’s stood out to you the most about now working with Abner after seeing him from a distance over the years?
I remember Abner from the Olympics in 2000 and from the first part of his professional career, fighting locally. Following his style, it was a style that I admired. I liked his in-and-outs, he showed he was very skillful. When he became champion and started fighting big names, he became a crowd-pleaser, which fans love, when a fighter comes and gives the crowd what they want to see. But I think Abner still has those skills to still be a crowd-pleaser, but also be able to show that style he showed early in his career. He’s always been a smart fighter with good speed, good power and his footwork is also very good.
What makes this fightCuellar vs. Amayi – a special fight?
It’s a special fight because it’s not an easy fight. We’re fighting probably the strongest of the division. He’s very strong physically and he’s a world champion. That makes the fight, for us, a little more interesting. We’re not fighting for any vacant titlewe’re fighting a solid champion. I know him because I’ve trained him. It’s challenging for myself, knowing I made him a world champion and now I have a chance to take the title from him. It’s already a challenge, and now he’s training with Freddie Roach, so that makes it even more challenging.
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UNDEFEATED 154-POUND CONTENDER JULIAN WILLIAMS TALKS GROWING UP IN PHILADELPHIA AS HE PREPARES TO CHALLENGE JERMALL CHARLO NEXT SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME®

 

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Two of the best fighters in the 154-pound division will face off next Loweruka, Dec. 10 when Julian “J-Rock” Williams challenges fellow-undefeated IBF Junior Middleweight Champion Jermall Charlo at 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT pa Showtime. Check out this video from SHOWTIME Sports® to hear J-Rock discuss his youth growing up in West Philadelphia as he approaches the toughest challenge of his career.

 

In the main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast, live from Galen Center at USC in Los Angeles, WBA Featherweight World Champion Jesus Cuellar will defend his belt against former three-division world champ Abner Mares.

 

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Premier Boxing Champions Apereka: 12 Kuzungulira ndi Junior Middleweight World Champion Jermall Charlo

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Sikuti Jermall Charlo ndi introvert kapena munthu amene sangathe kufotokoza maganizo ake. Ndiko chabe kukhala womveka, look-at-me showman sali mbali ya zodzoladzola za ngwazi ya mapaundi 154.
Chifukwa cha, anthu ochepa pambali pa mapasa (ndi ena omwe ali ndi udindo wolemera mapaundi 154) Jermell Charlo mukudziwa kuti Jermall Charlo ndi wowerenga bwino, Wopanga nyimbo / injiniya yemwe amakonda nyama yabwino kwambiri ndipo amatha kusaina dzina lake ndi dzanja lililonse.
Tidaphunzira zonsezi ndi zina pomwe tidakhala pansi posachedwa ndi Jermall Charlo patsogolo pa zomwe amayembekeza kwambiri December 10 chitetezo chamutu kwa opikisana nawo apamwamba Julian Williams ku Galen Center ku Los Angeles (NTHAWI YACHIWONETSERO, 10 p.m. AND/7 p.m. PT).
Ngwazi wanu wankhonya ndi ndani?
Tommy Hearns ndi m'modzi mwa omenyera omwe ndimawakonda. Nthawi zonse ankayesetsa kutsutsa okayikira ake, ndipo ndimalemekeza zonse zomwe adakumana nazo. Moyo wanga ndi Tommy Hearns’ moyo ndi zofanana. Tonse ndife aatali, ndipo anali ndi mphunzitsi wodziwika bwino mu Emanuel Steward, ndipo ndili nawo, Ifenso, mu Ronnie Shields.
Tommy anali wokonda kumenya nkhondo komanso anali wokonda kumenya nkhondo. Osewera ambiri ankhonya amaganiza kuti ndizosavuta kupita ku thupi pa omenyera aatali kuti atigwetse. Koma ndi nkhani yosiyana akamalowa ndi Tommy, kotero izo zandipangitsa ine kugwirizana naye mwanjira imeneyo.
Panalinso zinthu zambiri mu Tommy Hearns. Muyenera kukhala wankhondo wanzeru kuti mudziwe kusiyana pakati pa nkhonya ndi nkhonya, ndi momwe mungagwiritsire ntchito gawo lanu.
Mwa osewera onse ankhonya m'mbiri, amene mukufuna mukadalimbana nawo, ndipo ndewu ikadayenda bwanji?
Kukhala mu welterweight ndi junior middleweight range, Ndikufuna kuwona momwe mawonekedwe anga angagwirizane ndi munthu ngati Sugar Ray Leonard. Ndikudziwa kuti adamenyana ndi Tommy Hearns, koma ndikuganiza kuti ndili ndi makhalidwe ena, ndipo ndikufuna kuwona momwe ndingachitire motsutsa [Leonard] pa zabwino zake.
Ndidalankhula ndi Sugar Ray Leonard m'mbuyomu Ndinapambana mutu kuchokera kwa Cornelius Bundrage, ndipo ndinamuuza kuti ndine watsopano “Hitman” (kutanthauza Hearns’ dzina lakuti).
Sindikufuna kunena kuti ndikadamenya Sugar Ray Leonard, chifukwa iye ndi wankhondo wamkulu ndipo sindingafune kumunyozetsa. Koma mwa aliyense ndikanamenya nawo nkhondo, Ndikufuna kufananiza kalembedwe kanga motsutsana ndi Sugar Ray's.
Ndikadabwereka kunkhondo ya Tommy Hearns ndi Sugar Ray Leonard. Nthawi zonse ndikawonera ndewu yapamwambayi, Ndimadziyerekeza ndekha kukhala Hearns.
Chovuta kwambiri chomwe mudakumanapo nacho ndi chiyani, ndi momwe munachitira nazo?
Inu mukudziwa chomwe chiri chopenga? Palibe ngakhale ndi nkhonya; zinali ndi mutu, ndipo zinalidi mu nkhondo yanga yomaliza yolimbana ndi Austin Trout. Penapake m'magulu apakati amenewo, tinasemphana mitu, ndipo mutu wake unatera komweko ndikukhulupirira kumanzere kwa chibwano ndi khutu langa.
Sindinamenyedwe kwambiri ndi nkhonya iliyonse kapena china chilichonse, chifukwa ndimagwira ntchito yabwino ndikukweza manja anga mmwamba ndi kusuntha mutu ndi zinthu monga choncho. Koma motsutsana ndi Trout, adaponya chibwano, ndipo ndinadutsa ndipo mutu wake unagwera pansagwada yanga.
Iye analibe chidziwitso [kuti ndinadabwa], ndipo ndinalimbana nazo monga ngwazi ikuyenera kuchitira. Koma chimenecho chinali chowombera chovuta kwambiri chomwe ndatenga kuyambira masiku anga a mpira wa pee-wee. Ndinayenera kudzifufuza kuti nditsimikizire kuti ndili bwino. Kungowombera kumene kunandidzutsa.
Pokonzekera ndewu, ndi chakudya chomwe mumasowa kwambiri?
Iyenera kukhala steak. Ndine munthu wamtundu wa filet mignon. Koma ndiyenera kusiya izi panthawi ya maphunziro, chifukwa ndi imodzi mwa nyama zofiira zomwe zimandichedwetsa.
Mumadziwika kuti ndinu khoswe wamasewera olimbitsa thupi. Kodi muli ndi zolimbitsa thupi zomwe mumakonda?
Ndimakonda masewera olimbitsa thupi - chilichonse chomwe chimakhala chovuta. Koma ndikadayenera kusankha imodzi, zomwe ndimakonda ndikugwira ntchito ndi chikwama cha thupi [mphunzitsi wodziwika bwino] Creed Fountain. … Ndayang'ana Creed Fountain ikuchita chikwama cha thupi ndi Evander Holyfield ndi akatswiri ena ambiri, kotero yakhala imodzi mwamasewera omwe ndimakonda kwambiri.
Nanga bwanji nkhonya yomwe mumakonda kuponya?
Chimodzi mwazomwe ndimakonda ndi mbedza yanga yakumanzere. Sizofunikira kwa thupi, koma ndi chimodzi mwa zikhome zomwe ndidakulira ndikuponya ndipo nthawi zonse ndimawona kuti ndi imodzi mwazowombera zanga zovuta kwambiri.. Ndine womasuka kwambiri, poti ndine wamanja komanso wakumanzere.
Mukutanthauza kuti ndinu ambidextrous?
Inde. Ndikhoza kulemba ndi manja onse awiri. Sindinkadziwa kwenikweni chomwe dzanja langa lolamulira linali, pokhala kuti ndinali wamphamvu ndi manja awiri. Ndimaponya mpira ndikuwombera basketball ndi dzanja langa lamanja.
Koma ndizopenga komanso zosokoneza ngakhale kwa ine ndekha. … Mu ndewu, Ndikhoza kusintha mbali iliyonse. Ndinakulira m'malo a kum'mwera ndipo ndimakhala womasuka ngati wogwiritsa ntchito kumanzere, koma kenako ndinayamba kumenyana ndi dzanja lamanja ndikumva bwino ngati munthu wamanja. Ndagwiritsa ntchito mbali zonse ziwiri bwino.
Malizitsani chiganizo ichi: Ngati si nkhonya, Ndikada …
… mwina ndikhale wochita bizinesi wophunzira kwinakwake ndikusuntha kulikonse komwe ndidasankha. Koma nkhonya yapulumutsa moyo wanga.
Ndi malingaliro olakwika ati omwe anthu ambiri ali nawo okhudza osewera nkhonya?
Kuti tonse ndife aakulu, anyamata okwiya omwe amawononga ndalama zawo mwankhanza komanso osaphunzira. Koma onse akulakwitsa.
Kodi muli ndi kanema wokonda nkhonya?
Nthawi zambiri sindimakonda mafilimu ankhonya chifukwa cha nkhonya zabodza. Koma filimu ina imene ndinaikonda kwambiri inali Manja amwala. Ndinakulira kuonera Yamiyala mndandanda, kotero ndinazikonda izo, Ifenso. Koma Manja amwala ndi imodzi mwazokonda zanga.
Ndimakonda nthawi [ziwembu za mafilimu a nkhonya] kulowa mu moyo. Pamene Micky Ward anachita filimu yake, Wankhondo, zambiri zinatuluka za iye zomwe anthu sakuzidziwa. Ndi momwe ndiriri. Pali zinthu zambiri zomwe anthu sadziwa za ine. Mwina izi zisintha pakakhala filimu yolembedwa za mapasa a Charlo.
Chabwino, nanga bwanji Hollywood atapanga kanema za iwe ndi m'bale wako, Jermell-ndi zisudzo ziti zomwe mungafune kuti azisewera inu awiri?
Funso labwino. Choyamba kuchokera, tikuyenera kupeza mapasa omwe ali ndi luso lamasewera. Ziyenera kukhala zofanana. Ine ndi mchimwene wanga wamapasa timafanana, koma musachite chimodzimodzi. Pompano, zingakhale zovuta kupeza wosewera wabwino kuti aziwonetsa tonsefe.
Ndidakonda momwe Usher adasewera Sugar Ray Leonard, ndi momwe Will Smith adawonetsera Muhammad Ali, koma … Ndikuganiza kuti tiyenera kupeza mapasa angapo.
Ndi ndani yemwe ali wojambula pamndandanda wanu wamasewera yemwe angadabwitse okonda ndewu?
Ndinakulira kumvetsera Al Green. Bambo anga ankakonda kwambiri nyimbo za mzimu. Ndine mzimu wakale, chifukwa agogo anga ndi ena adanditembenuzira nyimbo zingapo za Al Green. Johnnie Taylor, Ifenso.
Nthawi zonse ndimabwerera ndikukumbukira za masiku akale komanso nyimbo za kusukulu zakale. Ndinali kumvetsera kwa Al Green ndi Johnnie Taylor lero.
Malizitsani chiganizo ichi: Anthu angadabwe kudziwa zimenezo …
… Ndakhala ndikusewera zida ndikupanga ma beats ndi engineering ndi kupanga kuyambira ndisanakhale wankhonya. Ndili ndi situdiyo yonse yojambulira mkati mwa nyumba yanga. Ndimasewera piyano ndi gitala. Ndimakonda kwambiri nyimbo zamagetsi.
Ndimawerenganso kwambiri nthawi yanga yopuma. Kuwerenga ndi nyimbo.
Ngati mutha kusintha chinthu chimodzi padziko lapansi, chikanakhala chiyani?
Limenelo ndi funso lovuta, chifukwa pali zambiri zoti ndisinthe. … Ndikuganiza kuti ndikanafuna kuti aliyense akhale wofanana. Sipakanakhala milingo kapena munthu m'modzi kukhala wabwino kuposa munthu wotsatira - ziribe kanthu mtundu wa khungu lanu.
Zomwe zili pamndandanda wa ndowa zanu?
Inu mukudziwa chimene ine ndikufuna kwenikweni kuchita? Chinthu chopulumuka chimenecho chomwe mumapita kuchipululu ndikupulumuka 21 masiku. Monga pa izo Wamaliseche ndi Mantha amasonyeza. Ndikungofuna kugwetsedwa m’chipululu ndi kupita ndi kukapulumuka monga amachitira anyamata aja, kupanga moto wanga ndikuwona zomwe zili. Ndikuganiza kuti ndikhoza kuchita. Ndikhoza kukhalitsa kumeneko. Ndikhoza kupulumuka chilichonse.
Sindimakonda njoka ndipo sindimakonda udzudzu, koma sindiwaopa. Amatha kundisiya kulikonse ndipo ndikhoza kupulumuka.
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