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GERVONTA Davis & LIAM WALSH PUBLIC WORKOUT PHOTOS FOR IBF JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM LONDON

America’s Youngest Champion Makes First Title Defense On The Road Against No. 1 Contender & Local Favorite Walsh

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Coverage Begins At 6 p.m. THIAB/3 p.m. PT

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Nyob (Tej zaum 17, 2017) – Gervonta Davis and Liam Walsh participated in public workouts on Wednesday at the legendary York Hall in advance of no hnub vas xaum lubIBF Junior Lightweight World Championship on SHOWTIME from Copper Box Arena in London.

Baltimore’s Davis (17-0, 16 Kos) was joined in the ring during the workout by his promoter and mentor, all-time great Floyd Mayweather. Davis, who became America’s youngest reigning world champion in January, will make the first defense of his IBF belt on the road against undefeated No. 1 contender and local favorite Walsh (21-0, 14 Kos).

Davis vs. Walsh is the opening bout of a unique split-site, four-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event no hnub vas xaum that begins at 6 p.m. THIAB/3 p.m. PT rau SHOWTIME. Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim, Gary Russell Jr. will make the second defense of his WBC Featherweight World Championship against mandatory challenger Oscar Escandon from MGM National Harbor just outside of Washington, D.C.

Two world title eliminators will round out the quadrupleheader. Top super middleweight contenders Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Kos) and José Uzcátegui (26-1, 22 Kos) will face off in an IBF Super Middleweight Eliminator to determine the mandatory challenger for champion James DeGale. Undefeated Rances Barthelemy (25-0, 13 Kos) will meet Kiryl Relikh (21-1, 19 Kos) in a WBA Super Lightweight Eliminator for unified champ Julius Indongo.

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AMERICA’S YOUNGEST CHAMP GERVONTA DAVIS & NO. 1-RANKED CONTENDER LIAM WALSH MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS IN ADVANCE OF MAY 20 WORLD TITLE FIGHT ON SHOWTIME®

 

TSHIAB YORK – Gervonta Davis, America’s youngest world champion, thiab tsis. 1-ranked challenger Liam Walsh participated in an international media conference call on Wednesday in advance of their clash for Davis’ IBF Junior Lightweight World Championship on Saturday, Tej zaum 20 on SHOWTIME from Copper Box Arena in London. Davis vs. Walsh is part of a split-site, four-fight SHOWTME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast that begins at 6 p.m. THIAB/3 p.m. PT. Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim, Gary Russell Jr. will make his second featherweight title defense and long-awaited homecoming against mandatory challenger Oscar Escandon live from MGM National Harbor just outside of Washington, D.C.

 

Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe and Hall of Fame boxing promoter Frank Warren also joined the call to talk about their fighters.

 

Here is what the principals had to say on Wednesday:

 

GERVONTA Davis

Thoughts on going to London to make his first title defense on foreign soil:

“I believe it was the right business move as far as getting me to the UK in my early career and giving the fans what they want to see. I have a lot of UK fans after the [Jose] Pedraza fight so I think it’s a good change. It’s good for me to fight in the UK. I fought overseas when I was an amateur so now I’m going as a pro and I feel like it’s a great opportunity.

 

“I’m actually excited to fight in the UK. I believe that I will have a crowd over there and I’m excited to put on a show for the UK fans.”

Have you watched Liam Walsh’s tapes? Do you think his style is sort of made to order for a fighter liked you?

"Nws yog ib tug zoo fighter; I can’t take that away from him. He’s my mandatory so I’m taking him seriously. I’ve actually looked at a couple of his fights. Nws yog ib tug dlej fighter, but I’m just on another level. My mind, my skills, I’m on another level than what he’s saying and what his fans are saying too.”

 

What has it been like since you won the title?

“It’s been pretty good. I’m actually staying level headed, staying focused. Getting the world title is a step closer to where I want to be. Having a belt is cool, but I’m trying to do more in the sport. I want to be the next star of boxing. I want to do more in the sport. This is just one more step to me.”

 

Do you feel like you need to win by knockout?

“Of course. I can’t rely on his mistakes, he’s capable of going down.”

 

On finishing camp with Floyd Mayweather in Vegas:

“When I got back to Vegas, Floyd Mayweather was hands on more than usual, working with me in the gym late nights. I’m working extra hard. Having him back in the gym gives me that extra push and has my mind on another level.

 

“Having him in my corner makes me feel like I have that chance. I have one of the best in the business backing me. It means a lot. It makes me work harder.”

 

How has your experience growing up in inner-city Baltimore influenced you?

“Just growing up in that inner city, it gave me the hunger I have today. My folks struggled. I knew that when it was time for me to turn pro, it was time for me to help feed my family. I’m ready to do big things in the sport of boxing and outside of the sport.

“I believe I have the youth right now. Right now I’m one of the youngest (lub ntiaj teb no champions), and believe I have the youth right now. I believe that as I continue to keep winning and crowning myself, a lot of young kids will look up to me and it will help get them on the right track.”

 

Going into this fight do you think Liam Walsh is your toughest opponent so far?

“I believe so. I’ve fought a world champion. Nws yog undefeated. Kuv tsis paub, I have to see when I get in there. On paper he might seem like a tough opponent. I won’t know until I get in there and see what he brings to the table.”

 

Is there pressure to try and make statement against him and knock him out or wait to see if the knockout comes?

“I don’t think I have to make a statement by knocking him out. I would rather beat him in 12 rounds. We’re going to look for the knockout and if it comes, it comes. But I would rather go on 12 rounds. "

 

Would you like to make a prediction?

“I’m coming out on top and keeping my world title.”

 

LIAM WALSH

Can you tell us what you think of Gervonta Davis?

“He certainly has potential and star quality – that was clear to see when he beat [Jose] Pedraza. But he has to come through me first. I don’t see any other way than me winning. If he’s going to be a star in the future, it’s going to have to be with a loss after fighting me.”

 

Are there advantages to fighting at home?

“I thank Frank Warren for that and giving me that advantage. I think it all depends on his mental capacity. He’s coming to a foreign country. Provided that he adapts to the environment and change of scenery, then we’ll find out that night.”

 

You were Pedraza’s mandatory so were you surprised that Gervonta won that fight and in that dominant a fashion?

“I was to be honest with you. My prediction was Pedraza to win on points. I thought Pedraza had all the attributes and tools to get the job done. But then on the night watching the fight, I was surprised by the way Pedraza went about his work. I thought Gervonta looked brilliant and mature beyond his years. I think he put on a really good show but I thought Pedraza could have gone about it a little bit better.”

 

What are your advantages in the fight against Gervonta Davis?

“First and foremost, I don’t think he’s completely overrated, but I think there are still a lot of questions to be asked of him. He looked very good and brilliant against Pedraza. The only other reputable fighter on his record is Cristobal Cruz. There are a lot of question marks lingering on.

 

“I feel like I’ve been in tougher fights than him. I feel like I’ve been in longer fights. I think I have a better boxing IQ than him. He’s very powerful, very physical and very fast, but we haven’t seen him in a long fight or a dog fight or a grueling fight though. I will certainly ask all these questions. I’ll do it any which way that it has to go. I’m more than confident I’ll get the job done.”

 

Is it key to take the fight into later rounds?

“I think possibly, yeah. I think that could be one angle to look at it. We’re not going to really know until the first bell rings. We all have game plans, but good fighters have to adapt. There’s going to be ebbs and flows in this fight, but I think the better fighter will prevail and I think that’s me.”

Boxing is hot in UK, how much of a benefit do you think will that be for you?

“I think it’s definitely beneficial to be fighting at home. I don’t live far from London so I won’t have to leave my house until a couple of days before the fight and obviously my sons will be there in support for me. It’s definitely beneficial. I want us both to get a fair crack and I’m sure it will be. When you’re the home fighter, you feel more obliged to dig a little bit deeper for your home fans who are cheering for you. So that’s what I’ll do.”

What is your prediction for the fight?

“Like 21 previous times, I’ll always predict I’ll win. So that’s what I’ll predict again. One thing is factually certain, I’ll give my absolute all. My prediction is I’ll come away with victory and the belt, whichever which way I have to. I’ll find a way to come away with that belt.”

 

Over here in the U.S., the sentiment is that Gervonta is the favorite in the fight. Do you think you’re the favorite because of the experience that you bring to the ring?

“I don’t think I’m the favorite but I’m not a 3-1 underdog. When I was told that, I thought I must be fighting three people. I’ve never been a 3-1 underdog. I’m a big underdog apparently, but certainly not in my eyes. In my eyes it won’t be a massive shock if I win this title. The U.S. fans think it will be a walk-over, but that couldn’t be more further from the truth. I can understand him being the favorite with all the hype and Mayweather behind him, but I’m baffled by being that much of an underdog. But we’ll find out.”

 

Is there extra motivation in being the underdog?

“Yes, it’s extra motivation. My friends are betting on me and when I win, they’ll have a great night. This is the first time I’ve been the underdog in my pro career, and I’m really enjoying being the underdog. I’m really thriving on it.”

 

LENOARD ELLERBE, Davis’ promoter and Mayweather Promotions CEO:

“This is going to be an unbelievable fight and we are looking forward to promoting our first event on foreign soil. We expect a sold-out crowd and this is going to be a very, very exciting fight.

 

“We think this is a wonderful opportunity and a tremendous platform for [Gervonta] to be able to showcase his skills across the world. With him being a young champion I think he has an advantage, and working alongside someone like Floyd, someone who can explain to him what it’s like to go into hostile territory and what to expect coming into a big fight. All those intangibles, along with his hard work and preparation he’s done, I think he has a tremendous advantage and has the perfect team in his corner to get the job done.

 

“We are very comfortable with the judges and we expect a very level playing field. Tank just has to go in there and stay focused and do what he does. I think his skills will speak loud and clear. Liam Walsh is a tremendous fighter and he has a tremendous following and he has been in some good fights.

 

“This is similar to back in 2005 when Floyd went into Atlantic City and beat Arturo Gatti. But this is a little different in that, as Tank mentioned, he has a lot of fans in the UK. I don’t think it’s going to be one-side. Because one thing I do love about the UK fans is that they are very, very knowledgeable boxing fans. They can appreciate skill level and fighters that are really, zoo tiag tiag. Tank has a tremendous social media presence and a tremendous following in the UK. As far as the crowd is concerned, I’m not so sure it’s going to be all Liam Walsh. Tank is going to have a lot of support there. Thiab, dua, when you have the kind of preparation he has had, and you are focused, that’s what it’s going to come down to.

 

“The focus right now is Liam Walsh and Saturday hmo ntuj. As long as Tank stays focused and does what he does, the sky is the limit. He has a tremendous team and he’s working with the best promoter in all of boxing. We are really excited about this young man’s career and in our eyes he’s the most exciting fighter in all of boxing. And soon he’s going to be the biggest star in all of boxing.”

Frank Warren, Nrog rau koob meej pab txhawb:

“The Copper Box Arena is where they held the boxing for the London Olympics. It’s a fantastic venue with the crowd right on top of the ring. That atmosphere is going to be fantastic and it’s going to be a sellout. This fight is a great opportunity for the American public watching on SHOWTIME, and for those in England, to see a really good quality fight. In some ways this fight reminds me a lot of when Joe Calzaghe fought against Jeff Lacy, who was a big favorite, and Joe took him to school.

 

“I think it’s always best to have the home advantage. You got your fans there and your home support. The British boxing fans are passionate fans, and they are going to get behind their man. Sometimes when you’re away from home, you may not get the best out of you. When you are at home, you have to do your best because those fans are there for you. I much prefer the home advantage and it’s worked well for us in the past, like when we did the fight with Ricky Hatton fight and Kostya Tszyu and he went in as a massive underdog in that fight and he ended up winning. And we’ve done that on numerous occasions. But you have to have a good fighter.

 

“With Liam, he’s been under the radar with some of the problems we’ve mentioned outside the ring. But the fact of the matter is that he’s one of the best British boxers. He’s an excellent fighter. He’s not an old 30, he’s a young 30 xyoo ntawm hnub nyoog. If Gervonta Davis is going to be what the people think he’s going to be, well then he will be that if he beats Liam Walsh. And to beat Liam Walsh, you have to be something special.

 

“Everyone is looking for the next big thing. Yog [Gervonta] overrated? We will find out. I know one thing is for sure, Liam is underrated. And that’s going to be the difference.”

 

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Rances Barthelemy Training Camp Quotes & Duab

Two-Division World Champion Battles Kiryl Relikh in 140-Pound Title Eliminator on SHOWTIME Saturday, Tej zaum 20 Los ntawm

MGM National Harbor in Maryland

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NATIONAL HARBOR, MD (Tej zaum 10, 2017) – Cuban star Rances Barthelemy will look to take one step closer to becoming the first Cuban fighter to win world titles in three weight classes when he battles Kiryl Relikh in a WBA 140-pound title eliminator on Saturday, Tej zaum 20 on SHOWTIME from MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

 

Televised coverage begins on SHOWTIME at 6 p.m. THIAB/3 p.m. PT and is headlined by WBC Featherweight World Champion Gary Russell Jr. defending his title against top challenger Oscar Escandon plus super middleweight contenders Andre Dirrell thiab Jose uzcatuiti in a matchup for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship. Hauv kev hu xov tooj cua, from Copper Box Arena in London, Gervonta Davis defends his IBF 130-pound world championship against Liam Walsh.

 

Tickets for the live event at MGM National Harbor, promoted by TGB Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $200, $150, $100 thiab $50, and are now on sale. To purchase tickets go to http://mgmnationalharbor.com/.

 

Already a champion at 130 and 135-pounds, a victory over the former title challenger Relikh will put Barthelemy in the mandatory position to face unified 140-pound champion Julius Indongo and do something that no fighter has done in the rich history of Cuban boxing.

 

Here is what Barthelemy had to say from training camp in Las Vegas:

 

1) Yuav ua li cas yog kev kawm pw hav zoov? How have you benefitted from sparring and training alongside of your brother Leduan and Yordenis Ugas and have their recent performances been an indication of how you expect to perform?

 

Training camp is going really well. Training alongside of my brother and Yordenis under the tutelage of Ismael Salas is the best thing that could happen in my career. They keep me focused and motivated to get better every day. Yordenis and I have been helping each other during our camps, he’s an Olympic athlete so having him to train with is really beneficial. We have a new strength and conditioning coach as well who has us in the best shape possible. Kuv paub Tej zaum 20 you guys will see the best Rances Barthelemy yet.”

 

2) What would it mean to you to become the first three-division world champion from Cuba?

 

It would mean the world to me, after all that it took to defect from Cuba, the near death experiences, the imprisonments, leaving my loved ones behind, it would all have been worth it. I want to inspire the youth that come after me as well, let them know to never give up on their dreams no matter the conditions you live in or what the naysayers may say. Me winning a third world title and making history for a Cuban would prove that.

 

3) What did you take away from Relikh’s loss to Ricky Burns?

 

I didn’t get to watch the fight but watched the highlights and it seemed like a very entertaining fight. People were saying that it probably should have gone the other way even, so it seems like he put on a good performance.

4) How would you characterize Relikh’s style and how do you see this fight playing out?

 

He likes to come forward a lot and attack. I’m prepared for that if that’s what he plans to do come fight night but I also anticipate having to make adjustments. I always prepare to adjust to whatever my opponent brings. Being a cerebral fighter is a skill that has helped me succeed inside the ring.

5) Can you address your 11-month layoff and how your training has been geared towards shaking off any ring rust you may have?

 

There will be no ring rust come Tej zaum 20 as we have been in the gym non-stop since my last fight against Mickey Bey. We took a few weeks off to visit Cuba for the first time since my defection. Aside from that I made sure to stay active and I’ve been training hard to be prepared when my name got called. The 11-month layoff happened for reasons out of my control. My management team has been trying to get the best opponents and unfortunately it took longer than we expected but we are here now and I’m as prepared as I have ever been.

 

6) How did you trip back to Cuba come about and what was it like to be back in your home country?

“It was very emotional and a long eight years since I had been back. I didn’t know if I’d be able to go back or not. But I visited the Cuban embassy in Washington D.C. and they told me I’d finally be able to go back to visit my loved ones. It was nothing but nerves until I got over there. It was an emotional time and everyone welcomed me back with open arms in my hometown of Havana. It’s something I will never forget, especially for the way I was received.”

7) How do you rate your skills and progression as a fighter considering your last three dominant wins over top quality opposition? Do you feel that you are at the peak of your career?

 

I am definitely at my peak physically, and I’m looking to match that on paper this year. Kuv tab tom nrhiav rau pem hauv ntej rau tau txais rov qab rau hauv lub nplhaib. I don’t like to rate myself, I leave that to the people and the media. They’ve taken notice and that’s why I am where I am today, but I am expecting big things to happen this year.

 

8) Why did you feel it was time to rise in weight, especially considering the wealth of talent at 135 txoj cai tam sim no? Who do you consider to be the top 135 fighter now that you are gone?

 

My body was asking for it, 135 was taking too much of a physical toll on me. It may not have been noticeable, but I struggled to make weight during my last fight at 135 and felt I lost some of my power because of the drainage. Since I moved up to 140 I definitely have felt a lot better. It was the right move. Ntau, I now have the chance to go after a third world title in a third division, which would be the first time for any boxer from Cuba.

 

9) Why did you make the decision to move from Miami to Las Vegas and how do you think it has benefited you?

“To be honest, there is nothing better for a Cuban than to be living in Miami, because the weather is just right and what we are used to. But at the same time it presents a lot of distractions too. So moving to the boxing hub of the United States is better for me so I don’t get wrapped up in anything extra other than boxing. Ntau, there are so many sparring partners here and I can go up to Mt. Charleston and get my runs in up there.”

 

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ABOUT RUSSELL JR. vs. ESCANDON

 

Gary Russell Jr. vs. Oscar Escandon is a featherweight world championship showdown that headlines SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on Saturday, Tej zaum 20 from MGM National Harbor in Maryland. Televised coverage begins on SHOWTIME at 6 p.m. THIAB/3 p.m. PT and features super middleweight contenders Andre Dirrell and Jose Uzcategui in a matchup for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship plus two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy in a WBA 140-pound world title eliminator against Kiryl Relikh. Hauv kev hu xov tooj cua, from Copper Box Arena in London, Gervonta Davis puts his IBF Jr. Lightweight Title on the line against Liam Walsh.

 

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Premier Boxing Champions Rolls Into May With An Exciting Slate Of Shows

Featherweight Champion Leo Santa Cruz
Puts On Promoter’s Hat For FS1 & HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si
Toe-to-Toe Tuesday Show On Tej zaum 2
Unbeaten Rising Star David Benavidez Tests
His Mettle Against Porky Medina In 168-Pound
World Title Eliminator On FS1 & HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si
Rau Saturday, Tej zaum 20
Undefeated Welterweight Star Errol Spence
Challenges Kell Brook For 147-pound Championship
In Sheffield, England in Premier Boxing Champions Action
On SHOWTIME, Tej zaum 27
Las Vegas (Tej zaum 1, 2017) – Lub Premier Boxing Champions series will follow a very busy April with an extremely exciting month of May. The slate of shows will run the weight spectrum from featherweight to super middleweight.
The Premier Boxing Champions series schedule for May has a slate of shows where several boxers get an opportunity to step up to world title matches,” said Tim Smith, Vice President of Communications for Haymon Sports. “With so much on the line those kinds of challenges typically lead to action-packed, fan-friendly matches.
Kicking off the month is a thrilling 10-round lightweight clash between John Redkach (20-2-1, 16 Kos) thiab yav tas los lub ntiaj teb champion Argenis Mendez (23-5-1, 12 Kos) rau Ntiv taw xoo-RAU-Ntiv taw xoo hnub Tuesday rau FS1 thiab Boxing Champions on FOX Deportes from the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, California on Tej zaum 2. Televised kev pab them nqi pib thaum9 p.m. THIAB/6 p.m. PT.
The show will be staged by featherweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz’s Last Round Promotions, and will include an 8-round junior featherweight match between Brandon Figueroa thiab Luis Saavedra and a 6-round bantamweight match between Antonio Santa Cruz thiab Arturo Torres. The show will be a family affair as Brandon Figueroa is the younger brother of Omar Figueroa and Antonio is the cousin of Leo Santa Cruz.
David Benavidez (17-0, 16 Kos), an ascending star, yuav tau raws li yav tas los lub ntiaj teb no title challenger Rogelio “Lub ncuav” Nruab nrab (37-7, 31 Kos) in a super middleweight title elimination match from Laredo Energy Arena in Laredo, Texas rau Tej zaum 20. Benavidez will face the toughest test of his career against Medina, a veteran who has already fought for a world title. The winner will get a shot at the 168-pound world champion.
Uas tawm hauv TV kev pab them nqi yuav pib thaum 10 p.m. THIAB/7 p.m. PT with unbeaten 126-pound contender Jorge Lara (28-0-2, 20 Kos) taking on hard-hitting brawler Mario Briones (28-5-2, 22 Kos) in a 10-round featherweight match.
Unbeaten top welterweight star Errol Spence, Jr. (21-0, 19 Kos) will travel from his home in Desoto, Texas to take on Kell Brook (36-1, 25 Kos) in his hometown at Bramall Lane Football Ground in Sheffield, England in a Premier Boxing Championship match on SHOWTIME.
In other non-PBC matches of interest to boxing fans in the month of May, Gervonta Davis (17-0, 18 Kos) will defend his 130-pound world title against No. 1 contender Liam Walsh (21-0, 14 Kos) from Copper Box Arena in London, England on SHOWTIME on Tej zaum 20.
On the same night Gary Russell, Jr. (21-1, 16 Kos) will defend his 126-pound world title against Oscar Escandon (25-2, 17 Kos) at MGM National Harbor outside Washington D.C. on SHOWTIME. Nyob rau hauv lub co-feature Andre Dirrell (25-2, 16 Kos) yuav ua tau raws li Jose uzcatuiti(26-1, 22 Kos) for the vacant 168-pound championship. Tsis tas li ntawd,Rances Barthelemy (25-0, 13 Kos) ntsej muag Kiryl Relikh (21-1, 19 Kos) in a lightweight world title eliminator.

Super Middleweight Contenders Andre Dirrell & Jose Uzcategui Battle for Interim World Title Plus Two-Division World Champion Rances Barthelemy Takes on Former Title Challenger Kiryl Relikh in 140-Pound Title Eliminator

Saturday, Tej zaum 20 From MGM National Harbor in Maryland &
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NATIONAL HARBOR, MD (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 17, 2017) – An exciting night of action will feature super middleweight contenders Andre Dirrell thiab Jose uzcatuiti in a matchup for the Interim IBF Super Middleweight World Championship plus two-division world champion Rances Barthelemy in a WBA 140-pound world title eliminator against Kiryl Relikh rau Saturday, Tej zaum 20 from the recently opened MGM National Harbor in Maryland and live on SHOWTIME.
The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast is headlined by WBC Featherweight World Champion Gary Russell Jr. making the second defense of his title when he faces top challenger Oscar Escandon.
Top 168-pound contenders Dirrell (25-2, 16 Kos) thiab Uzcategui (26-1, 22 Kos) are set to meet in a 12-round matchup with the winner in line to face IBF champion James DeGale, who is currently recovering from injuries sustained in his draw against Badou Jack in January on SHOWTIME.
This fight is a massive step towards my journey to success in 2017,” Hais Dirrell. “Rau kuv, this is my championship fight leading up to the rematch with the current champion, James DeGale. Jose has all of the tools of a champion, so he’s fierce competition for me. But I will show the world that I’m up for the task. This is my year!”
I’m very excited to be facing a fighter the quality of Andre Dirrell,” hais tias Uzcategui. “These are the types of fights that I’ve wanted and I look forward to coming out victorious. This fight will be another step on the way to my dream of becoming a world champion.
A world champion at 130 and 135-pounds, Barthelemy (25-0, 13 Kos) and the former world title challenger Relikh (21-1, 19 Kos) will battle in 12 rounds of action for the right to be the mandatory challenger for current WBA Super Lightweight Championship held by unified champion Julius Indongo.
“Kuv zoo siab heev yuav tsum tau rov qab rau hauv lub nplhaib, especially on SHOWTIME against a top-ranked contender in Kiryl Relikh,” hais tias Barthelemy. “This victory will get me one step closer to fulfilling my dream of becoming the first Cuban to win world titles in three different weight classes. I’m very motivated and I will not be denied on May 20.
I’m thrilled to have this opportunity in a world title eliminator,” said Relikh. “Rances Barthelemy is a good fighter, but my experience at this weight will help me get the victory. I’m ready to do whatever it takes to get this win and eventually wear that world title belt around my waist.
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, promoted by TGB Promotions, yog luv nqi ntawm $200, $150, $100 thiab $50, and are now on sale. To purchase tickets go tohttp://mgmnationalharbor.com/.
Representing his hometown of Flint, Michigan, Dirrell looks to take one step closer to a rematch with DeGale after dropping a narrow decision to the current IBF champion inTej zaum 2015. The 33-year-old bounced back from the defeat in his last outing by earning a wide unanimous decision over Blake Caparello last April. After a decorated amateur career that saw him win two U.S. Amateur World Championships in addition to an Olympic bronze medal, Dirrell was unbeaten in his first 18 pro fights before losing a split decision to Carl Frosh in 2009.
Yug nyob rau hauv Venezuela, Uzcategui now fights out of Baja California, Mexico, where he won two fights last year by knockout. The 26-year-old shot up the rankings in 2015 when he stopped previously unbeaten Julius Jackson in the second round after knocking his opponent down four times. Uzcategui was undefeated in his first 22 pro fights and enters this bout on a four-fight win streak.
Ib tug Cuban pib xyaum ua teb chaws tau zus ib, 30-xyoo-laus Barthelemy tau tsis tau mus saj swb vim txoj siav nyob rau hauv pro 2009. Yug nyob rau hauv teb chaws Cuba tab sis tam sim no sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Las Vegas, Nev. he won a super featherweight world title in July 2014 by defeating Argenis Mendez in impressive fashion, and followed that up with a second round TKO victory over Angino Perez. After dominating former champion Antonio DeMarco in June, he won a world title in a second division when he impressively defeated Denis Shafikov in December. Uas nyuam qhuav, Barthelemy made the lone defense of his lightweight belt with a decision over former champion Mickey Bey last June.
Fighting out of Minsk, Belarus, Relikh returns to the ring after challenging the former champion Burns for the WBA title in October 2016. The 27-year-old was undefeated after turning pro in 2011 leading up to his world title shot. Relikh owns wins over veteran contenders Christian Ariel Lope, Joaquim Carneiro and Lazaro Santos de Jesus.
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Jose UZCATEGUI knocks tawm Julius Jackson HAUV LUB OB HLOOV NTAWM Premier BOXING CHAMPIONS RAU FS1 THIAB hma liab DEPORTES LOS NTAWM Cowboys DANCEHALL hauv San Antonio, TX

Argenis Mendez yeej sawv daws pom txiav txim siab Nyob Miguel Vazquez
Nyem NTAWM NO Rau cov duab
Credit: Josh Jordan / PBC
Jackson vs. Uzcategui tseem ceeb Qhov NTAWM NO
Vazquez vs. Mendez tseem ceeb Qhov NTAWM NO
San Antonio (Lub kaum hli ntuj 6, 2015) – Lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm Premier Boxing Champions nyob FS1 thiab hma liab Deportes los ntawm Cowboys Dancehall nyob rau hauv San Antonio, TX pom Jose Uzcategui (24-1, 20 Kos) tsis txhob Julius Jackson (19-1, 15 Kos) 45 vib nas this mus rau hauv lub thib ob puag ncig. Uzcategui tau txais tawm mus rau ib tug blistering pib, xa me nyuam rov Jackson peb lub sij hawm nyob rau hauv thawj round. Jackson twb yeej tsis tau rov nws footing thiab cov sib ntaus twb nres ua ntej lub nrab taw tes nyob rau hauv lub thib ob puag ncig.
Lub qhib tawm hauv TV bout featured Argenis Mendez (23-3-1, 12 Kos) xeem ib tug sawv daws pom kev txiav txim siab (99-90, 97-92, 95-94) tshaj Miguel Vazquez (35-5, 13 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug nyuaj tiv thaiv sib ntaus sib tua.
Cov tom ntej no ib tsab ntawm ntiv taw-To-Toe Tuesdays yuav coj qhov chaw nyob rau Lub kaum hli ntuj 13 raws li Gerald Washington (16-0, 11 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm rau Amir Mansour (22-1, 16 Kos) los ntawm me ntsis Creek Twv txiaj yuam pov Resort nyob rau hauv Shelton, WA.
Ntawm no yog dab tsi hmo no lub neeg tua hluav taws hais txog lawv cov ua yeeb yam:
Julius Jackson
“Nws yog ib tug zoo nkauj ceev ceev pib thiab hais tias yog hais txog nws. Kuv cia li tau ntaus thiab kuv tsis nco qab ntau npaum li cas tom qab uas.
“Peb xav kom tswj tau tus sib ntaus nrog kuv jab, tab sis nws countered zoo thiab ua rau kuv mob. Kuv yeej tsis zoo tu qab tso tom qab uas.
“Kuv yeej tsis xav txog tuav. Kuv yog tibneeg hu tauj coob ua hauj lwm.
“Kuv twb sim mus pop ib yam dab tsi nyob rau hauv nruab nrab thiab tau ntes tau.”
Jose UZCATEGUI
“Peb lub hom phiaj yog mus puag ncig los ntawm puag ncig, tab sis tej zaum lub sij hawm tshwm sim. Sai li sai tau raws li kuv pom kuv mob nws kuv coj kom zoo dua. Ceev yog cov tseem ceeb hmo no.
“Peb tsis underestimate nws nyob rau hauv tag nrho cov, tab sis thaum peb pom peb kom zoo dua tom qab lub caij pib kuv dhia rau nws.
“Kuv paub hais tias nws yog ib tug zoo neeg ncaws kab taub, thiab ib tug zoo fighter, li ntawd kuv thiaj tuaj tawm ntawm no thiab tau ua dab tsi kuv yuav tsum tau ua. Kuv paub tias dab tsi nws yog zoo li muaj ib tug ntshaus nyob rau hauv lub chav kawm ntawm kuv ua hauj lwm tab sis yog, ces kuv cia siab tias nws tsis tau poob siab los ntawm qhov no. Tab sis hmo no yog kuv.
“Qhov no yog txhua yam peb twb tau ua hauj lwm rau peb lub hlis. Kuv xav ua tsaug rau kuv tag nrho pab neeg vim hais tias lawv yeej muaj drilled mus rau hauv kuv hais tias thaum (Jackson) throws jab kuv yuav tsum tam sim ntawd tua rau sab tes xis nyob saum. Peb paub hais tias qhov zoo tshaj plaws ib feem ntawm nws kev ua si yog nws jab, tab sis peb raug teem tag nrho cov kev kawm camp pov sab tes xis thiab hmo no peb twb tau mus ua li ntawd.”
Miguel Vazquez
“Kuv xav yuam nws ib tug me ntsis ntau. Tu siab tej yam tsis tig tawm ntawm txoj kev peb npaj vim hais tias peb tsis tau txais lub yeej.
“Kuv xav tias zoo, tab sis hmo no (Mendez) yog ib tug me ntsis ntau cov kev tshaj kuv.
“Nws yog ib tug yawm sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv no daim ntawv. Kuv xav ua tsaug rau Al Haymon. Qhov no yog cov loj loj lub sij hawm rau kuv thiab kuv cov hauj lwm.”
Argenis Mendez
“Kuv lub tswv yim yog yuav txhoj puab heev, siv kuv jab thiab ua txhaum nws cia txhua puag ncig. Tias yog dab tsi kuv puas tau.
“Kuv muaj peev xwm mus rau av loj, nqus tsev vacuum txhaj tshuaj thoob plaws hauv lub sib ntaus.
“Nws tuav kuv heev thiab siv nws lub taub hau. Kuv twb sim ua li cas kuv yuav mus nrog nws, tab sis lawv cia nws tua.
“Kuv xav tau ib tug ntiaj teb no title sib ntaus tom ntej no. Los ntawm no taw tes rau cov neeg uas yuav mus siv tau rau pom 100% tawm ntawm kuv.”
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Jackson vs. Uzcategui tau nce los ntawm Leija Battah Promotions.
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Yav tas los NTIAJ TEB CHAMPIONS Miguel Vazquez & ARGENIS Mendez tsoo RAU Premier BOXING CHAMPIONS ntiv taw-RAU-ntiv taw hnub Tuesday RAU FS1 & Boxing Champions hma liab kev ua si rau hnub Tuesday, KAUM HLI 6 LOS NTAWM COV DANCEHALL hauv San Antonio, Texas

Ntau! Tag nrho cov Hmo ntuj Ntawm Undercard Action nta saum toj Texas txuj ci
San Antonio (Lub kaum hli ntuj 1, 2015) – Yav tas los lub ntiaj teb no champions Miguel “Titere” Vazquez (35-4, 13 Kos) thiab Argenis Mendez (22-3-1, 12 Kos) yuav tau raws li nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round sib sib tsoo rau Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) Ntiv taw xoo-RAU-Ntiv taw xoo hnub Tuesdayrau FS1 thiab Boxing Champions nyob hma liab kev ua si rau Tuesday, Lub kaum hli ntuj 6 los ntawm Lub Dancehall nyob rau hauv San Antonio, Texas nrog uas tawm hauv TV kev pab them nqi pib thaum 9 p.m. THIAB/6 p.m. PT.
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog nce los ntawm Leija Battah Promotions, luv nqi tom $ 282 rooj ntawm plaub Rooj zaum, $109, $71, $38, thiab $22 nrog rau tag nrho cov nqi (w / tawm nqi $260, $100, $65, $35, $20), thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus yuav daim pib hu Leija Battah Promotions ntawm(210) 979-3302.
Lub Lub kaum hli ntuj 6 kev tshwm sim yog headlined los ntawm undefeated hwj chim-Puncher Julius “Cov kws ua zaub mov” Jackson (19-0, 15 Kos) squaring tiv thaiv cov exciting Jose “Bolivita” Uzcategui(23-1, 19 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug 12-round super middleweight clash.
Ob sab saum toj zeem muag sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Texas yuav tawm xov xwm rau hauv lub undercard li Ryan “Cowboy” Karl (8-0, 6 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Alfonso Olvera (4-1, 2 Kos) nyob rau hauv rau ib ncig ntawm welterweight kev txiav txim thiab Stephen Lovett (13-0, 11 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Dustin Echard (11-1, 8 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib yim-round lub teeb heavyweight yi.
Qhov kev txiav txim tseem nrog 21-xyoo-laus Houston-haiv neeg Justin DeLoach (11-1, 6 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-round super welterweight contest thiab 25-xyoo-laus Rickey Edwards (8-0, 3 Kos) tawm ntawm Paterson, Tshiab Jersey nyob rau hauv ib tug rau round junior welterweight sib ntaus.
Ntxiv fights yuav pit 27-xyoo-laus Tony lag (1-0) tawm ntawm San Antonio tiv thaiv Baton Rouge tus Jonathan hnov (0-1) nyob rau hauv ib plaub-round middleweight bout, 20-xyoo-lausCresencio Ramos (4-0, 3 Kos) ntawm San Antonio ntsej muag Cesar Martinez (0-6-3) tawm ntawm Round Pob Zeb, Texas nyob rau hauv ib tug plaub puag ncig featherweight contest thiab 24-xyoo-laus James Vauj Jr.. (1-0), tus tub ntawm San Antonio lus dab neeg Jesse James Leija, noj rau 23-xyoo-laus L.D. Herbert (0-4) ntawm Houston nyob rau hauv ib tug plaub puag ncig junior welterweight showdown.
Pub muab kwv yees tawm qhov kev txiav txim yog 28-xyoo-laus San Angelo, Texas-yug Enrique Neira Jr. (3-0) battling 27-xyoo-laus Eddie Tigs ntawm San Antonio nyob rau hauv ib tug plaub puag ncig super middleweight contest, 23-xyoo-laus San Antonio-haiv neeg Yauxej Rodriguez (9-0, 2 Kos) tiv thaiv 30-xyoo-laus Californian Yexus Sandoval (5-7-3, 1 KO) nyob rau hauv rau ib ncig ntawm super featherweight txiav txim, 26-xyoo-laus Daniel Balcer (2-0, 2 Kos) ntawm San Antonio txojkev 30-xyoo-laus Laredo, Texas-yug Alberto Espinoza (3-7) nyob rau hauv ib tug plaub puag ncig junior middleweight seem thiab San Antonio tus Ramon Cardenas (1-0) nyob rau hauv ib plaub-round super bantamweight bout tiv thaivJamie Hernandez (1-3-2) ntawm Killeen, Texas.
Ib tug qub lub ntiaj teb champion ntawm 135-phaus, lub 28-xyoo-laus Vazquez defended nws title yim lub sij hawm thaum lub sij hawm nws championship reign. Tom qab ntaus Ji-Hoon Kim rau nws title, nws yuav mus rau tiv thaiv nws tiv thaiv cov yam koj nyiam uas Denis Shafikov, Mercito Gesta, Leonardo Zappavigna thiab Ammeth Diaz. Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Vazquez tsis ntev los no yeej Jerry Belmontes rau nws txoj kev mus rau ib tug yeej nyob rau hauv lub peb hlis ntuj.
Yug nyob rau hauv cov koom pheej Dominican, tab sis sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Brooklyn, Mendez yog los tawm ntawm ib tug ob hlis ntuj stoppage tshaj Daniel Evangelista Jr. Lub 29-xyoo-laus yeej ib lub ntiaj teb nyob rau hauv lub npe 2013 thaum nws khob qhov rooj tawm Juan Carlos Salgado nyob rau hauv lub plaub-round. Mendez kuj yog tswv yeej Martin Honorio, Cassius Baloyi thiab Anthony Napunyi tshaj ib txoj hauj lwm uas hnub rov qab mus rau 2006.
Ib undefeated prospect uas sawv cev rau Houston, Karl muaj ib qho zoo heev pib xyaum ua hauj lwm uas twb nrog nws ranked thib peb nyob rau hauv lub teb chaws nyob rau hauv lub 141-phaus division. Lub 23-xyoo-laus twb yeej plaub lub sij hawm nyob rau hauv 2015 thiab tsis ntev los nres Malcolm Terry nyob rau hauv thaum ntxov lub Cuaj Hli Ntuj. Nws yog txwv los ntawm lub 25-xyoo-laus Olvera, uas tau yug los nyob rau hauv Mexico tab sis fights tawm ntawm Tucson, Arizona.
Ib tug Australian sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm tus U.S. txij li thaum 2014, Lovett zoo los tsim kom tau rau lub zog nws tau tau nyob rau hauv 2015 nrog peb knockout yeej kom deb li deb. Lub 30-xyoo-laus lub xeem triumph tuaj nyob rau hauv Lub Xya hli ntuj thaum nws nres Jinner Guerrero nyob rau hauv lub plaub puag ncig. Lovett yuav sib ntaus sib tua nws tawm nrog lub 29-xyoo-laus Echard tawm ntawm Washington, West Virginia.
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UNDEFEATED FAIS FAB-Puncher Julius Jackson siv RAU Jose UZCATEGUI TUESDAY, KAUM HLI 6 LOS NTAWM San Antonio, Texas RAU Premier BOXING CHAMPIONS ntiv taw-RAU-ntiv taw hnub Tuesday RAU FS1 & HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si 9 P.M. ET / 6 P.M. PT

Daim pib RAU MUAG KHOOM TAM SIM NO!
San Antonio (Cuaj hlis 10, 2015) – Undefeated hwj chim-Puncher Julius “Cov kws ua zaub mov” Jackson (19-0, 15 Kos) squares tiv thaiv cov exciting Jose “Bolivita” Uzcategui(23-1, 19 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug 12-round super middleweight clash uas muaj nuj nqis Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) Ntiv taw xoo-RAU-Ntiv taw xoo hnub Tuesday rau FS1 thiab HMA LIAB Cov kev ua si Tuesday, Lub kaum hli ntuj 6 los ntawm Lub Dancehall nyob rau hauv San Antonio, Texas nrog uas tawm hauv TV kev pab them nqi pib thaum9 p.m. THIAB/6 p.m. PT.
“Nrog kuv txiv (yav tas los middleweight zus Julian Jackson) uas ua nws yog, kuv tus npau suav yeej ib txwm tau mus cuag rau theem no thiab ces tshaj rau theem no,” hais tias Jackson. “Kuv ua hauj lwm nyuaj heev rau lub sij hawm no thiab kuv twb npaj txhij rau kuv txhaj.”
“Kuv zoo siab heev rau ib lub sij hawm mus tua nyob rau hauv lub US. dua thiab kuv npaj rau ua rau feem ntau ntawm nws,” hais tias Uzcategui. “Kuv yuav tawm txhua yam nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib thiab muab tus kiv cua zoo kawg thiab qhia nyob rau hauv San Antonio.”
Daim pib rau lub nyob kev tshwm sim, uas yog nce los ntawm Leija Battah Promotions, luv nqi tom $ 282 rooj ntawm plaub Rooj zaum, $109, $71, $38, thiab $22 nrog rau tag nrho cov nqi (w / tawm nqi $260, $100, $65, $35, $20), thiab yog muag tam sim no. Mus yuav daim pib hu Leija Battah Promotions ntawm(210) 979-3302.
Tus tub uas nto moo hwj chim-Puncher Julian “Lub Hawk” Jackson, lub 28-xyoo-laus thiab nws tus tij laug Yauhas tau ob 2008 Olympians rau lawv haiv neeg Virgin Islands. As a pro, Jackson tiv thaiv feem ntau nyob rau hauv lub Virgin Islands, Dominican koom pheej thiab South America ua ntej ua nws pro debut nyob rau hauv Kaum Ob Hlis ntawm 2014. Nws yus tus kheej li yeej tshaj Jonathan Nelson, Nicolas Dario Lopez thiab Javier Andino Crispulo. Nws nkag mus rau qhov no kev sib ntaus rau ib tug cuaj-sib ntaus knockout streak.
Yug nyob rau hauv Venezuela, Uzcategui tam sim no fights tawm ntawm Baja California, Mexico. Lub zog-hitter ua ib lub npe rau nws tus kheej sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv Mexico thiab khob tawm nws xya tus thawj yim tw. Lub 24-xyoo-laus yuav sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv lub U.S. rau ib tug thib ob lub sij hawm rau Lub kaum hli ntuj 6 thiab khaws nws feem ntau tsis ntev los no nyob rau hauv Lub ob hlis ntuj yeej los ntawm khob tawm Daniel Eduardo Yocupicio nyob rau hauv thawj round.
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