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NONITO DONAIRE MAKES HISTORY, CAPTURES WBC BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD TITLE WITH FOURTH-ROUND KNOCKOUT

Subriel Matias and Gary Antuanne Russell Notch

Big Knockout Wins

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Carson, Calif.(Le 29, 2021) -Nonito Donaire is champion once again. Fourteen years after he won his first world title, the “Filipino Flash” cemented his Hall of Fame credentials with a sensational fourth-round KO win overNordine Oubaalito capture the WBC World Bantamweight title Saturday night in the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

“The king has returned,” Donaire beamed afterward. “I just love the crowds. All my friends, ebi, all the boxing fans that came out thank you so much. You guys are wonderful.”

The 38-year-old Donaire (41-6, 27 KOs) is now the oldest world champion ever at 118-pounds. He accomplished it with the left hand that has been the calling card of his career as he dropped Oubaali (17-1, 12 KOs) three times in total.

“Being at this age is not the question, it’s about my performance,” said Donaire. “About my ability to grow. I believe it matters not what your age is, but how mentally strong you are. What I learned from the [Naoya] Inoue fight is that I’m back. I can still compete at this level. The whole time I was not fighting, I was learning. I’m ready for the next one.”

Following a feel-out first round, Donaire went to work in the second, walking Oubaali down and countering with thudding effect. Donaire scored the first knockdown early in the third, dropping Oubaali with his trademark counter left hook. The Frenchman rose on unsteady legs and Donaire pounced, landing more big shots until another left hook floored Oubaali just a split second before the round ended. Lẹẹkansi, Oubaali struggled to his feet, dazed yet willing to fight on.

The end came swiftly in the fourth. Donaire expertly maneuvered Oubaali around the ring, pinning him against the ropes where a left uppercut sent Oubaali crumpling to the canvas for a third and final time. Referee Jack Reiss immediately called it off. The official time of the stoppage was 1:52 of the fourth round.

“Three decades of being world champion. Nine-time world champion. That’s amazing,” said Donaire. “I came in here and I felt really good. Today I knew exactly what was going to happen. I knew exactly what I was going to do. I think I was just very focused in the gym. I was very, very focused. I just felt really good coming in and I was grateful to get this opportunity.

“Tonight was something that I had to prove to the world that I’m back and I’m stronger than ever. He was a very tough guy. I think ultimately for me, there was a level of should I be more patient? Or should I go for it? Something I learned in the Inoue fight was to go for the kill. And that’s exactly what I did. I was patient, but I knew he was hurt enough that I could take him out.”

Ni awọn àjọ-ẹya-ara, Puerto Rico káSubriel Matias (17-1, 17 KOs) delivered another power-punching display, breaking down previously-unbeatenBatyr Jukembayev (18-1, 14 KOs) until Jukembayev’s corner stopped the bout after eight riveting rounds.

“I think this is what everybody expected. Everybody knew it was going to be a great war,” said Matias. “This was going to end by knockout whether I was going to get knocked out or Jukembayev was going to get knocked out. I’m just glad it was me who knocked him out.”

Matias establishes himself as one of the best in a stacked division, but this latest win wasn’t easy. Kazakhstan’s Jukembayev came out strong, landing a right hook-right uppercut combination upstairs from his southpaw stance that got Matias’ attention in the first.

Jukembayev pushed the pace in the second. Matias began letting his hands go in the third, throwing in combination to the head and body. Both combatants were now fully warmed up, setting the stage for a fourth round that could be a candidate for “Round of the Year.”


It began when a hard left hook staggered Jukembayev and drove him to the canvas. Matias sought to close the show but Jukembayev held on, cleared his head and started landing his own shots. With a minute left in the stanza, Jukembayev stunned Matias with a left cross. Instead of clinching, Matias fought fire with fire, bringing the crowd out of their seats with toe-to-toe action until the bell sounded.

Matias never stopped coming forward. Following a one-sided sixth, Jukembayev returned to his corner with both eyes swelling shut. The back and forth ensued in the seventh as Jukembayev buzzed Matias with two right hooks toward the end of the round.

Matias returned to the driver’s seat in the eighth round, pounding away at Jukembayev with both fists. Ni lapapọ, he out-landed Jukembayev by 100 punches (234/608 si 134 /409) and was more accurate (38.5% si 32.8%). The accumulation of blows was enough to convince Jukembayev’s corner to request the bout be stopped.

“He knew he had nothing to lose. He came in and was doing everything strong,” said Matias. “He knew that all he could do was knock me out to win. I would have done the same thing. That’s a warrior’s heart and he has all my respect.

“After that fourth round, I mean he is a very competitive fighter, so it turned into a war after that point. My hands go up to him as well. O je kan nla ija. I definitely have had other opponents that were very good, but this is the one that has given me the hardest test.”

Ninu aṣii tẹlifisiọnu, Gary Antuanne Russell (14-0, 14 KOs) continued his ascent up the super lightweight ranks. The undefeated Russell became the first to stop the ruggedJovanie Santiago (14-2-1, 10 KOs), dominating Santiago until referee Sharon Sands halted the contest following the sixth round at the suggestion of Santiago’s corner.

“The objective is to get the man out as soon as possible and come out unscathed,” said Russell. “I just want to say that Santiago was a class-A opponent. A lot of people think he beat Adrien Broner. I want Adrien Broner now.”

With older brother and WBC World Featherweight Champion Gary Russell Jr. working his corner, Gary Antuanne controlled the action from the opening bell. Awọn 2016 Olympian worked the jab and straight left behind the southpaw stance, snapping Santiago’s head back several times in the first.

Russell, 24, continued to land the left in the second and third. Early in the fourth, he followed up a straight left to the ribs with a short right hook upstairs that dropped Santiago to a knee. Puerto Rico’s Santiago gamely rose to his feet and survived the follow-up onslaught to make it out of the round.

“The importance to me is to execute round-by-round, and round-by-round, I was executing more and more. My father told me to go to the body, right hook upstairs. He was open to that,” said Russell.

Russell showed no signs of slowing despite being extended beyond four rounds for the first time in his pro career. The Capital Heights, Aṣalẹ. product battered Santiago in the sixth, landing punishing combinations throughout the frame. Asiko nigbamii, the bout was stopped.

“It’s definitely important to me to perform so I’m not just known as Gary Russell’s younger brother,” said Russell, ti o gbe 146 ti 444 punches (32.9%). “I come from an excellent background of fighters. We’re building a dynasty.

“How soon do I want to get back in the ring? If I could fight on the Deontay Wilder card, that would be great.”

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay Sunday, Le 30 ni 9 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME and Monday, Le 31 ni 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

Veteran sportscaster Brian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast while versatile combat sports voice Mauro Ranallo handled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and three-division world champion Abner Mares. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the SHOWTIME telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporter Jim Gray, unofficial scorer Steve Farhood and world-renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. The Executive Producer was David Dinkins, Jr., the Producer was Ray Smaltz and the Director was Chuck McKean. Three-time super bantamweight world champion Israel Vazquez and sportscaster Alejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).

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NORDINE OUBAALI VS. NONITO DONAIRE FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS

WBC Bantamweight World Champion Oubaali Takes On Future Hall Of Famer Donaire This Saturday, Le 29 Gbe Lori Showtime® In A Premier Boxing Champions Event From
Dignity Health Sports Park In Carson, Calif.

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Carson, CALIF. (Le 27, 2021) – WBC Bantamweight World Champion Nordine Oubaali and future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire went face-to-face Thursday at the final press conference before their world title showdown taking place this Saturday, Le 29 live on SHOWTIME from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif., akọle akọle Ajumọṣe Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija iṣẹlẹ.

The press conference also featured hard-hitting contender Subriel Matias ati unbeaten Batyr Jukembayev, who meet in the co-main event for a 12-round IBF Junior Welterweight Title Eliminator, ati unbeaten 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell ati Jovanie Santiago, who square off in a 10-round super lightweight clash that opens the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast at 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com. Dignity Health Sports Park will be open to fans in a limited capacity, with all guests remaining socially distanced and subject to local and state health guidelines throughout the event.

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn onija ní láti sọ Thursday:

NORDINE OUBAALI

“Yes, we’ve sparred but training is training. When you go into a fight, it’s not the same. Every fight is different and I know on Saturday I will put on a great show with Nonito Donaire because I know he’s a good boxer but I know I’m the best. I trained so hard for this and now I’m ready to fight. I want to show everybody that the best two bantamweights in boxing today are fighting on Saturday.

“Yes, he’s had an outstanding career and he has power but I believe I have more power than him. I know I have the power. He’s a good boxer but I’m the world champion and on Saturday I’m going to show the world who is the best. I know I am the best. I respect Nonito. He’s had a good career but I’m the best in the division.

“The difference in the fight is going to be I want to win more. I want to continue to make history and stay as the world champion in this division. I know that it’s my time. I want this more than he does.

“If I’m victorious, why not have my next fight be for the unification? I want to make history every time and this is my motivation. I’m here because I love boxing and I want to face the best boxers every time. I’m facing Nonito Donaire and that’s great for my career. I just like to fight and this is my life.”

NONITO DONAIRE

“It would be great to win the title at 38 years old and become the oldest champion at 118 poun, but let’s keep it going. Let’s make it 40. Let’s make it 42. There ain’t no stopping me. Irorun, I’m very grateful but at the same time I’m just very ready.

“I’m always healthy and the reason why I can compete with anybody is because I keep myself healthy and I work hard. There’s nothing less than 100 percent every time I’m in that gym.

“I’m very hard-headed so I don’t always do what people tell me to do. People can say that it’s their time. But I also have my time and I’m always going to be the one who concedes their time or makes that decision. It’s still my time.

“It’s going to be a great fight. Oubaali is the champion for a reason. He’s been through it in terms of the amateurs and making it here. So we’re not underestimating any of that. But I’ve fought in this venue many times and I always make magical fights in the first place. It’s always going to be magical with me. I’m a unicorn.

“The difference in this fight is going to be my hunger. He’s younger than me but I have the hunger. We both have an objective and that’s what’s going to make this a great fight.

“I want to fight the best out there. I want the rematch with Naoya Inoue and I want to get all the belts. The only thing I haven’t accomplished in boxing is becoming undisputed champion. I’ve done everything else. Onija ti Odun. Knockout ti Odun. Multiple championships. Four-division champion. You name it. That’s my main goal. Get the belt and put them all together.

“Bantamweight is my real weight. I’ve always fought in the heavier division because of the excitement, the challenge and the lucrative offer or the names at that time. Bayi, I’m here where I belong and this is where I’m really strong.

“The layoff will not be a factor at all. The time off helped me out. Just being out of the ring helped my body recover. And the eagerness and the hunger is there more than ever. It was a blessing for me.”

SUBRIEL MATIAS

“I will be his toughest test without question and come Saturday night, everybody will find out why I’m saying that.

“I believe him when he says that he has the tools to get a stoppage on Saturday. But it’s not just a matter of saying, on Saturday night he has to prove it. If it’s going to come out of your mouth, then you have to prove it.

“We’re both knockout artists and with what we’re looking at, this fight should not finish by a decision.

“I don’t have much to say about that fight against Petros Ananyan. Those that saw me lose, I lost. There’s nothing I can say about it. But those that know boxing know that I’ve been progressing and improving and you all will see that on Saturday.”

BATYR JUKEMBAYEV

“I had a great training camp. I am ready for Saturday night. I know that he’s a good fighter but I promise that I will be ready.

“We will see Saturday night whether it’s going to end in a knockout. I’ll show you what I’m made of and you will all see.”

GARY ANTUANNE RUSSELL

“I’m in the hurt business. He’s a slugger. If he wants to come in there and slug with me, he will feel my power. He will see how intelligent I am. Not just mentally, but physically with my hands. Bi mo ti sọ, I’m in the hurt business. I come to hurt.

“Pardon my lack of Spanish, but what you are going to see is, ‘la violencia.’ He’s going to bring his pressure. He’s going to bring punches in bunches and I believe that’s all he can bring. If he’s been training and trying to perfect himself for my style of fighting, that’s fine. You’re not supposed to come in here one-dimensional. A diamond shines from all sides.

“The only thing I can say is this venue is going to promote blood, sweat and tears and the desire of people to be great. I’m definitely one of them. I’ve been in the gym giving my blood, my sweat and my tears and I’m bringing all of that to this venue come Saturday night.

“I definitely want to stay more active. That’s always been my plan. The pandemic slowed things down. Fans always tell me they want to see me get back in there…I just tell them, me too. The fighters aren’t the ones pulling all of the strings. Should I be more active? Dajudaju. I want to be more active.

“I want to show that I’m the cream of the crop. I’m a superstar. The light hasn’t been shining on me because there’s a lot of other things going on. Titi ki o si, you’re going to have to wait and see. Come Saturday, it will be a great show. There will be some sparks and fireworks. I have an opponent that’s not willing to lay down. If he’s not willing to, I must make him lay down.”

JOVANIE SANTIAGO

“I know that he’s a good fighter. An Olympian. He’s young and he’s going to come fight. I’m going to come to fight too, so if the fight finishes early, then it finishes early.

“I just have to work round-by-round, throw punches and win one round at a time. After I beat Russell, everybody is going to be on my side.

“This is my weight. This is where I’m most comfortable. I’ve always been a 140-pounder and Saturday that’s what I’m going to demonstrate.

“This time, I’m fighting at my actual weight. Mo lero lagbara. I’m coming to work round-by-round and on Saturday everybody will see what I’m all about.”

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ABOUT OUBAALI VS. DONAIRE
Oubaali vs. Donaire will pit undefeated WBC Bantamweight World Champion Nordine Oubaali against future Hall of Famer Nonito Donaire in a long-awaited 12-round championship showdown live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Le 29 from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif. in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Ni awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing àjọ-ẹya-ara, hard-hitting contender Subriel Matías takes on undefeated Batyr Jukembayev in a 12-round IBF Junior Welterweight Title Eliminator, while unbeaten 2016 U.S. Olympian Gary Antuanne Russell oju Jovanie Santiago in a 10-round super lightweight clash to open the telecast.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at AXS.com. Dignity Health Sports Park will be open to fans in a limited capacity, with all guests remaining socially distanced and subject to local and state health guidelines throughout the event.

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Adrien Broner vs. JOVANIE SANTIAGO FIFI apero apero apero & Awọn fọto

“Emi ko mọ bi ara rẹ ṣe ri, ṣugbọn Mo ṣetan lati ku ninu iwọn. Mo ṣetan lati fi ẹmi mi si ori ila. ” – Broner

“Emi ko ni nkankan lati padanu, nitorinaa AB dara julọ mu A-ere rẹ si mi. ” – Santiago

Adrien Broner ti o jẹ Alakoso Agba-Mẹrin ti Pada tẹlẹ Pada si Oruka lati dojuko Jovanie Santiago Live ti a ko gba laaye ni SHOWTIME® Satidee, Kínní 20 ni Iṣẹlẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier kan

Tẹ NIBI fun Awọn fọto lati
Amanda Westcott / IWỌN NIPA

*Akọsilẹ Olootu: Ni akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ, tẹlẹ kede bi Super lightweight ija, yoo dije bayi ni opin welterweight (147 lbs.) lẹhin ipinnu ipinnu lati ọdọ awọn onija mejeeji.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. - Kínní 18, 2021 - Aṣoju agbaye pipin mẹrin tẹlẹ ati gbọdọ-wo ifamọra Adrien “Iṣoro naa” Broner ati Jovanie Santiago pade ni oju lati dojukọ Ọjọbọ ni apejọ apero ikẹhin lati ṣe awotẹlẹ ifamọra iṣẹlẹ akọkọ wọn ti o waye ni Satidee yii, Kínní 20 gbe lori Showtime (9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT) ni iṣẹlẹ Awọn aṣaju-ija Boxing Premier kan lati Mohegan Sun Arena ni Uncasville, Conn.

Broner olokiki (33-4-1, 24 KOs), tani nipasẹ ọjọ-ori ti 26 ti gba awọn akọle agbaye ni 130, 135, 140 ati 147 poun, yoo pari hiatus rẹ ọdun meji lati afẹṣẹja ati tẹsiwaju ibere rẹ fun akọle karun karun nipa ipadabọ lati dojukọ Santiago ti ko ṣẹgun (14-0-1, 10 KOs) ni ija ogun welterweight 12-yika.

Apejọ apero naa tun ṣe ifihan alatako akọle agbaye ti o wuwo tẹlẹ Dominic Breazeale ati oludije touted giga Otto Wallin, tani yoo gbe kuro ni ẹya-ara yika-yika ti ẹya tẹlifisiọnu SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, ati aṣaju-ija agbaye tẹlẹ Robert Easter Jr.. ati oludije Ryan Martin ti yoo pade ni ija-iwuwo iwuwo fẹẹrẹ-yika 12 lati ṣii tẹlifisiọnu naa.

Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB. Breazeale vs.. Wallin ni igbega ni ajọṣepọ pẹlu Awọn igbega Salita.

Eyi ni ohun ti awọn alabaṣepọ apejọ apejọ ni lati sọ ni Ọjọbọ:

Adrien BRONER

“Mo ti ni ọpọlọpọ awọn iṣẹ ṣiṣe nla ati pe Mo n reti siwaju si iṣẹ nla miiran ni alẹ Satidee. Mo mọ pe on bọ lati ja, undefeated ati pe ebi n pa oun. Ẹnikẹni ti o ba ja orukọ kan bi Adrien Broner yoo ma ṣe ikẹkọ nigbagbogbo si agbara wọn ti o dara julọ nitorinaa Emi ko wo eleyi bi ija nibi ti mo ti wọle ati run eniyan yii. Mo n lọ lati ṣe ohun ti Mo ni lati ṣe lati gba iṣẹgun - dara dara inu ati lode oruka.

“Mo lero pe Emi yoo di aṣaju-aye lẹẹkansii, lẹẹkansi, lẹẹkansi ati lẹẹkansi. Titi emi o fi pari pẹlu Boxing. Bẹẹni, Mo gba ọdun meji kuro ni afẹṣẹja, feyinti o si jẹ ki ara mi larada ki o si sinmi. I just feel like I’ve got what it takes to win more championships in different weight classes so that’s what I’m going to do.

“At the end of the day, he’s here because of me and everybody in this room is here because of me, so that’s special. Saturday night, the only thing that’s going to be special is this whooping I’m giving out. He’ll know then. Santiago hasn’t been punched yet. When you punch somebody, they talk different. He ain’t going to be talking like that after Saturday.

“I went through a lot of things, nitootọ. Lọjọ kan, I just woke and said, ‘I’m done.’ In order to change, you’ve got to make change or you’ll steady get caught up doing the same thing. I cut a lot of stuff, Mo dawọ ṣiṣe nkan pupọ ati pe Mo ni ara mi pọ. O jẹ ọna pipẹ lati de ibi ti Mo wa loni ati bayi Mo wa nibi.

"Gbọ, ti o ba ni igbanu, kan di i mu mu. Mo n bọ lati gba gbogbo rẹ; WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF. Mo n bọ lati gba gbogbo wọn.

“O kan reti apaadi ti iṣafihan kan. Mo mọ pe on bọ lati ja, O wa lati Puerto Rico, nwọn wá lati ja. Ṣugbọn Emi ko ṣe gbogbo ikẹkọ yii lati lọ si iwọn ati ki o ma ja. Nitorina o ti mọ pe ti o ba de si ogun kan, oun yoo wa ninu ogun paapaa. O dara julọ lati wa pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn ohun elo nitori Mo ti ni ọpọlọpọ awọn ẹrọ ti n bọ pẹlu mi. Mo ṣetan lati fi gbogbo rẹ si ori ila. Emi ko mọ bi o ṣe rilara, ṣugbọn Mo ṣetan lati ku ninu iwọn. Mo setan lati fi igbesi aye mi si ori ila. Emi ko mọ bi o ṣe fẹ lati lọ. O le bẹrẹ ronu nipa awọn ọmọ wẹwẹ rẹ, awọn baba-nla, awọn anti, omo iya, Emi ko mọ.

“Lati igba ti mo ti wa ni omo odun mefa, Emi ko gba isinmi kuro ni afẹṣẹja. Nitorina iyẹn ni mo ṣe. Bayi, Mo tun padanu afẹṣẹja lẹẹkansii, Mo pada si inu rẹ ati pe a pada si ọdọ rẹ ni alẹ Ọjọ Satidee.

“O ti jẹ apaadi ti ibudo ikẹkọ kan. Boya ọkan ninu awọn ti o nira julọ nitori pe mo ni lati pada si ilu, bọ pada ati padanu gbogbo iwuwo yẹn ati ṣiṣẹ bi lile bi emi ṣe. Emi ko fẹ ija ti o rọrun nitorina ni mo ṣe yan eniyan bi Jovanie Santiago nitori Mo mọ pe oun yoo ti mi ki o mu ohun ti o dara julọ lati inu mi. Iyẹn ni ohun ti Mo mọ nipa rẹ. O si ni kan ti o dara Onija, onija ti ko bori, ati pe ko wa nibi lati padanu.

“I know a lot of people don’t know these guys, but guys like Jovanie can be very dangerous because a lot of people don’t know him. I know better, he’s coming to fight, he’s a good fighter and undefeated, so I have to stay on my A-game. I’m going in to get the victory – whatever presents itself. If the knockout presents itself, I’m taking it. You don’t get paid for overtime but I’m definitely coming to get my win.

“The overall goal is to get past this fight first. In boxing, you can’t look past no opponent. I don’t care how everything looks on paper. In boxing, you’re only one punch away from a knockout and that’s on both ends. So what I’ve got to do is go in, get my victory, gba ọwọ mi ni akọkọ, ati lẹhinna a yoo lọ si igbimọ iyaworan. Nitorinaa ero fun mi ni lati ni iṣẹgun mi ni alẹ Satidee.

“Ohun gbogbo n ṣẹlẹ fun idi kan ati pe Mo ro pe eyi yoo jẹ ibẹrẹ nla. Bi mo ti sọ tẹlẹ, Emi ko fẹ jade rọrun. Mo ti le ti mu ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ kan, ṣugbọn emi ko ṣe eyi. Mo ni ife idije. Mo fe ki enikan dan mi wo, mu eyi ti o dara julọ wa ninu mi, ati idi idi ti Mo fi mu Jovanie Santiago. Oru Satide yoo jẹ ija nla. ”

JOVANIE SANTIAGO

“Eyi jẹ aye nla fun mi. Saturday night, Emi yoo fi ẹni ti emi jẹ hàn. Emi yoo fi han Adrien Broner pe Mo ṣetan lati jagun.

“Ohunkohun ti Broner mu wa si tabili, Emi yoo lu u ni alẹ Ọjọ Satidee. Mo setan fun yi ija. Ni ibi bayi, Broner le ro pe o ni ija ti o rọrun, ṣugbọn o wa ninu aṣiṣe. Mo wa nibi lati ja, Mo wa nibi lati bori. A ba ṣetan.

“Ni alẹ Satide yii yoo jẹ ogun ati pe yoo jẹ iṣẹgun fun Puerto Rico. Mo ṣetan lati ku ninu laini bi a ṣe sọ ni Puerto Rico.

“Mo mọ pe eyi ni ija nla julọ ti iṣẹ mi. Oun ni orukọ nla kan ati pe Emi yoo gbiyanju ati ṣẹgun fun Puerto Rico. Gbigba ija yii yoo jẹ ohun ti o dara julọ ti o ṣẹlẹ ni iṣẹ mi ati pe orukọ mi yoo tobi pupọ ni agbaye afẹṣẹja.

“Emi ko ni nkankan lati padanu. Adrien Broner ni ohun gbogbo lati padanu alẹ Satidee nitorinaa o dara mu ere A rẹ si mi. A win fun mi yoo catapult mi sinu aye akọle shot.

“AB nigbagbogbo n ṣe ifihan nitori ni Ọjọ Satidee Mo ni lati ṣetan lati fi ifihan ti ara mi si AB. O jẹ aṣaju ti o dara ṣugbọn Mo ti kọ ikẹkọ gan ni idaraya ati pe emi yoo fi han ni Ọjọ Satidee.

“Mo ro pe Adrien Broner ro pe Emi jẹ ija rọrun fun u, ṣugbọn o ṣe aṣiṣe nipa eyi. Mo ro pe Broner yoo jẹ ki awọn ọwọ rẹ lọ nitori o rii mi bi alatako alailagbara. O daju pe o n foju wo mi.

“Ohunkohun ti Broner mu wa si tabili, Emi yoo ṣetan fun rẹ. Ti o ba gbe, Mo n lilọ lati gbe pẹlu rẹ. Ti o ba fẹ ṣe ataburo, Emi yoo ja. Ohunkohun ti o ba ṣe, Emi yoo ṣe o dara julọ ju oun lọ. ”

Dominic BREAZEALE

“O jẹ otitọ o dara nikan bi ija ikẹhin rẹ, ṣugbọn ni akoko kanna Mo lero pe eyi ni ayẹyẹ mi ti n jade. O kan lara bi iṣafihan pro mi. Mo ti lọ kuro fun igba pipẹ ati ni ibudó ikẹkọ nla nitorina Mo ṣetan fun alẹ Satidee.

“Lẹhin ija mi kẹhin si (Deontay) Wilder Mo mu awọn ọjọ diẹ lati ṣe ikaro pipadanu naa lẹhinna o pada si ibi idaraya nipa 10 ọjọ nigbamii. Emi ko fẹ ṣe duru lori rẹ tabi jẹ ki o yọ mi lẹnu. Nibẹ je ko gan a ori ti ijakadi, ṣugbọn Mo mọ pe awọn ayipada yoo wa ati pe Mo mọ pe wọn ni lati ṣe ni awọn ọsẹ meji to nbo. Mo ṣojukọ si jijẹ mi ati ikẹkọ mi ati, dajudaju, iyipada ti o tobi julọ ninu gbogbo ni iyipada olukọni mi lati Virgil Hunter si Abel Sanchez.

“Yipada si Abeli ​​ati ikẹkọ ni Big Bear ti tobi pupọ ati nkan ti Mo fẹ pe Emi iba ti ṣe ni awọn ọdun sẹhin. Abẹli ni ohun kan ti a kọ si ara ogiri ti o sọ, ‘Foju inu wo kini ti.’ Ati pe Mo fojuinu ‘kini ti o ba’ ni gbogbo alẹ. Bi mo ti sọ, Mo fẹ Emi yoo ti ṣe eyi ni ọdun kan sẹhin, ṣugbọn iṣeduro mi ati igboya mi wa ni giga-giga.

“Diẹ ninu awọn eniyan le ti ro pe emi iba fẹ lati pada si nibẹ pẹlu titari, ṣugbọn Mo ti fẹ nigbagbogbo ja awọn eniyan ti o ga julọ. Mo rii ija Otto Wallin ati iṣẹ ti o fun lodi si Tyson Ibinu ati lẹhinna Travis Kauffman. Nigbati won mu oruko na wa si akiyesi mi, Mo fo gbogbo re. Mo mọ pe aye afẹṣẹja yoo bọwọ fun ija si emi ati Otto.

“Emi ko ro pe Otto ti wa nibẹ pẹlu nla kan, lagbara, elere idaraya bi ara mi. Mike Tyson sọ pe o dara julọ: ‘Gbogbo eniyan ni eto ere titi ti o fi lu ni ẹnu.’ ”

OTTO WALLIN

“Gbogbo eniyan fẹ lati beere nipa ija mi pẹlu Tyson Fury ati pe wọn gbagbe pe Mo ti ṣe pupọ diẹ sii ju iyẹn lọ. Ṣugbọn o jẹ iṣẹ nla kan ati pe Mo loye pe ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan ko ti ri mi ja tẹlẹ, ija nla ni ati pe o dara ju ohun ti ọpọlọpọ eniyan ro. Mo jẹ iru ti ju bayi. Mo fẹ lati lọ siwaju. O dara lati lọ siwaju. O dara lati wa lori Ija SHOWTIME pẹlu Breazeale, eni ti o ni oruko rere. Nitorina ni ireti pẹlu ija yii, I beat him and move on so people can see I’m able to beat good guys.

“I think I’m more well-rounded than Breazeale. Bakannaa, you can’t forget that I’m actually 6’ 6”, 240, so I’m not that small. I know a lot of people look at me like I’m smaller but I’m not that small. Pẹlu ti a wi, Mo wa ijafafa, got a great team, we’ve had a great camp and I’m really good too. I’m faster than Dominic, I have better footwork, better defense, and better defense. So I’ve got to bring all of that in there, do what I’m good at and I’ll be fine.

“I think a win will hopefully help me move past Fury. But also it will put my name up there, to solidify my spot there. I don’t think this fight will get me a title shot but it will be a good shot on the way.

“I think you can expect a good fight, two good fighters. Dominic probably feels he has a point to prove and probably going to come out and be aggressive and try to come after me. I’m sure I won’t have to look for him and I’m ready for that. People can expect an exciting fight and a good night of boxing.

“Dominic is an aggressive guy so I have to be smart. I have to be who I am and set him up and I think I will be able to do that.

“I don’t feel a lot of pressure. I just have to be myself and I have to do what I do, what I’m good at. This is a big opportunity for me so I try to be positive. Mo duro de igba pipẹ lati de ipele yii, Mo wa nibi nikẹhin emi ko ni pada. ”

Robert Ajinde, JR.

“Mo ti wa ninu awọn ija diẹ, ṣugbọn Emi ko tii ṣe afihan awọn ipa Boxing mi gangan. Me, Mike Stafford ati baba mi (Robert ajinde, Sr.) o kan ṣiṣẹ lori Boxing ati jijẹ ara mi.

“Lakoko COVID o sọ mi di ẹni gidi ati pipa fun gbogbo akoko yẹn ati pe ko mọ gangan nigbati Emi yoo gba ipe yẹn lati pada si oruka. Nitorinaa Mo ni lati ni idojukọ gaan ati pe MO ni lati ṣetan nigbakugba ti a fun mi ni ipe foonu naa. O ṣe iwuri fun mi. Die, Mo ni lati wo ọmọ mi ki o rii daju pe o wa dara. Nitorinaa o fi awakọ oriṣiriṣi si mi. Aarun ajakale-arun yii ṣeto ohun gbogbo pada, ṣugbọn awa ti ni imurasilẹ ju.

“140 jẹ dajudaju aaye fun mi lati wa ni bayi. That’s the future. We’re worried about present right and capturing this title at 140.

“I’m just worried about me and showing my skills and everything we’ve worked on in training and this camp.”

RYAN MARTIN

“We fought in the amateurs and he beat me so there’s definitely a little chip on my shoulder there. I want to get back at him and let him know that I’m not a 16-year-old kid anymore.

“This fight is going to put me right back up there to be in a position to fight any of the champions or top contenders in the division. This fight is definitely going to steal the show.

“I’m focused. My mind is clear. This fight right here gets me excited. We’re two Ohio fighters with history – I’ve got a chip on my shoulder. It’s going to be an action-packed fight and I’m going to bring it. I’m not really surprised that Easter says he doesn’t see much difficulty in fighting me. I kind of expected him to say that. Easter is Easter.

“It’s going to be very important that I let my hands go against Easter. I feel that this fight is going to have so much action. I’m clear minded. Mo setan. Saturday night, we’re going to get in there and let it fly.

“Words can’t explain how excited and anxious I am for this, to tell you the truth. I’m just so ready for Saturday night. I’m ready to get the weigh-in over with, get under the lights on Saturday night and put on a show. It’s going to be an entertaining fight. A lot of people are saying a lot of things about me based on the Josh Taylor fight. Nítorí, it’s kind of like I’m battling two things.

“Easter just needs to come with it on Saturday night. I always knew this fight with Robert Easter was going to happen. I don’t know why, but I just always knew that we would meet again in the ring. I think it’s because we were both in Ohio – he was in Toledo and I was in Cleveland – and I just always thought I’d get this fight. I just didn’t think it would happen like this in a bubble.”

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ABOUT BRONER VS. SANTIAGO:
Broner vs. Santiago will see former four-division world champion Adrien Broner return to the ring to face undefeated Puerto Rican Jovanie Santiago in a 12-round welterweight bout in the main event Saturday, Kínní 20 gbe lori Showtime ni 9 p.m. Et / 6 fi aidunnu. PT from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. in a Premier Boxing Champions event. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will also pit former heavyweight world title challenger Dominic Breazeale against highly touted contender Otto Wallin in the 12-round co-feature. The telecast opener features former world champion Robert Easter Jr. facing off against contender Ryan Martin in a 12-round super lightweight bout. Iṣẹlẹ naa ni igbega nipasẹ Awọn igbega TGB. Breazeale vs.. Wallin ni igbega ni ajọṣepọ pẹlu Awọn igbega Salita.