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Ijoba Boxing aṣaju-ON Sibiesi & SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT


 

Lisa Milner

Thank you operator. Thank you everybody for joining us. We’re going to get to the fighters for this huge, huge day of boxing next Saturday, July 18. I did want to first turn the call over to Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports who can get into the details of the fights and the first fighter we will have speaking immediately after Stephen is Chris Arreola. But Stephen please kick it off.

 

Stephen Espinoza

Thanks very much Lisa. As Lisa said, it is a huge weekend of boxing coming up on CBS and SHOWTIME. First on Friday night we’ve got a stellar SHOBox card featuring six undefeated boxers in action.

 

Then on Sunday we have a unique day/night double header, which as far as we have found is unprecedented. It’s CBS and SHOWTIME teaming up to televise a total of five fights, including two world title fights and a title eliminator, all coming from the Don Haskins Center in my hometown, Igbese, Texas.

 

So the SHOWTIME family is very happy about these events, as are all the rabid boxing fans that are in the El Paso area. Ni 1:00 p.m. PT/4:00 ET on CBS we have the always exciting heavyweight star Chris Arreola as well as the U.S. debut of super bantamweight world champion Carl Frampton.

 

Shortly you’ll hear from both Chris and Carl as well as Carl’s promoter Barry McGuigan. Interesting note about Barry McGuigan, obviously a Hall of Famer in his own right. Barry McGuigan appeared in one of the first televised bouts ever on SHOWTIME back in 1986 against Steve Cruz. Unfortunately he didn’t win that night, but he was one of the very first televised events on SHOWTIME. It’s a pleasure to have him back.

 

Then in the evening portion of the telecast on SHOWTIME, 7:00 p.m. PT/10:00 p.m. ET we have what is now a three fight card. Happy to announce that we’ve added a third fight to the card, the very exciting Amir Imam will be taking on Fernando Angulo in a super lightweight title eliminator.

 

Then we are also excited to have a super flyweight world championship McJoe Arroyo, the exciting Puerto Rican star, against Arthur Villanueva. Of course the headliner is a battle of two very exciting Mexican fighters Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. and Marcos Reyes.

 

So all in all, it could be a very historic day. It’s certainly unprecedented as far as we know in in this sport. Now I’m going to turn back over to Lisa.

 

L. Milner

Okay great. Thanks so much and we’re just going to go straight ahead and introduce Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreola. Chris could you please make an opening statement just about training camp and then we will open it up for questions?

 

Chris Arreoloa

Well I’m over here in Riverside training. I’ve been out here for the past seven weeks working hard, grinding every day, getting ready for this big fight in El Paso. You know El Paso is a big fight town and I’m looking forward to exhibiting my boxing skills and showing everybody that I’ve still got it and I’m still a force to be reckoned with and I’m going for the title run again.

 

Q

Just talk a little bit about this next fight and your opponent. What do you know about him? And what are the keys for you?

 

C. Arreola

I know that he’s a very slick fighter, a very slick boxer, a boxer that switches a lot, switches from left to righty, depending on the kind of options that you offer them. And the thing that I’m going to need to do is use a lot of my angles and give him a different view because he’s a very skilled fighter and I want to take him out as soon as I can because they don’t pay me overtime. And the El Paso fans deserve a good outing from me.

 

Q

I know you’ve had a couple of title shots in your career, Chris, ati ki o Mo mọ nibẹ n ti diẹ ninu awọn ọrọ ti o sunmọ miiran akọle shot ni September. Kini rẹ idojukọ ọtun bayi? Kini ni lakaye rẹ bi?

 

C. Arreola

Mi idojukọ ọtun bayi, o ni 18th. Ti o ni ọkan mi ati ki o nikan idojukọ nitori lai ti o win, there is no title shot. You’re only as good as your last win, ati awọn ti o ni ọna ti mo lero. Nítorí náà, gbogbo awọn ọrọ ti wa ni o kan Ọrọ. O ko ni ko tunmọ si ohunkohun titi emi o win yi ija. Nigbana ni a le gan soro nipa o. Nítorí akọkọ ohun akọkọ ni 18th. I want to make sure that I put on a good fight because Fred is a good fighter and when I beat him I want to beat him in a fashion that people want to see me fight Wilder, not just have it given to me.

 

I want to deserve that title fight. I want people to want to see that fight. So that’s my main goal of this fight, to showcase my skills and show everybody that I deserve another title shot.

 

Q

Chris is there an ideal weight for you to fight at and what do you plan to come in, tip the scales at on fight night?

 

C. Arreola

My main goalfirst and foremost my main thing is being in boxing shape. My weight doesn’t reflect my training. The main thing is I want to be a good boxing weight and great boxing weight in order for me to go the full ten rounds, in order for me to throw 80 si 100 punches around. That is my main goal is to showcase my boxing skills.

 

As far as boxing weight, if I had an optimal weight, it would be in the mid-240s, bi 44, 45, at the lowest maybe 42, but for this fight I’m thinking I’m going to come in in the high 40s, — 47, 48. Sugbon akọkọ ohun ti o wa El Paso egeb ti wa ni lilọ lati ri kan ti o dara Boxing àdánù ati ki o kan nla Boxing ija lati ara mi.

 

Q

Bawo ni o ṣe lo rẹ iwọn anfani? Bawo ni o ṣe lo rẹ iwọn anfani lodi si ohun alatako, paapa lori yi ija bọ soke? Bawo ni yoo ti o lo anfani ti o ni?

 

C. Arreola

Daradara bi jina bi mi àdánù anfani, o ni diẹ ti o ti sọ ni lati fa rẹ ife. O ti sọ ni lati fa rẹ ìfẹ bi jina bi titari si i pada. Pushing him back is smart with the jab and making sure I keep him in his heels because I don’t want him being on his toes because he’s very good on his toes.

 

So the main thing I have to do is impose my will, moving my head, working behind the jab, and pushing it back to the ropes. Once I push his back to the ropes, it’s trying to work his body from the body to the head. We love working the body.

 

That’s what I’m going to plan to do, is make sure that he knows that he’s in a fight, make sure that he understands that every time I touch him I don’t touch him to touch him, I touch him to hurt him.

 

Q

What does it mean to fight on network television, which everybody gets?

 

C. Arreola

Honestly it’s a privilege and an honor to be fighting on national network TV where everyone gets it. It’s different to hear of regular persona person that doesn’t even know boxingknow some boxers. Like I’ve been hit up by a guy like, “Hey do you know Keith Thurman?”

 

They never watched a boxing fight in their life. But the fact that now it’s on NBC, Sibiesi, and all the three networks, people are able to watch boxers and showcase their skills. That’s one thing that I’m so happy and honored to do is that it’s not just a casual boxing fans but it’s anyone. Anyone could watch me fight, and that’s pretty dope. That’s really an honor and just drives me to want to display my skills a lot more, mọ pe o wa n lilọ lati wa ni kan anfani jepe wiwo mi.

 

Q

Chris. Mo ti a ti o kan iyalẹnu ohun ti o ro ti Wilder ká iṣẹ lodi si Molina ati ki o wà ti o yà a pe Molina je anfani lati fun u ni wahala ti o ba ohun ti o ṣe si i ninu rẹ ija?

 

C. Arreola

Lati so ooto pẹlu nyin, nigbati mo wo pe ija Emi ko ro pe ti o ti lọ lati ṣiṣe meji, mẹta iyipo. Tikalararẹ Mo ro pe Wilder gbé e. Akọkọ Mo ro pe Wilder fe lati gba ara iyipo. I don’t think that Wilder was really trying to take him out until he actually pushed on the gas.

 

Sometimes trying to showcase you get caught and he got caught a couple times with some stupid shots that he should never have been caught with. That’s why I never want to go rounds. I don’t care who it is. I want to get him out of there as soon as I can because all it takes is one punch to get knocked out.

 

I honestly believe that Wilder was just showcasing. I believe that Wilder was just carrying him to fight. I take nothing out of that fight. I take no honor in me taking Molina out quicker than him.

 

Q

Does it encourage you if you were able to get the opportunity to fight him?

 

C. Arreola

It didn’t encourage me. It didn’t make me feel any better, any different. What I got to see more off of him is when he fought Stiverne. Now that fight was a good fight. That fight is a fight that I see a lot out of Wilder and a lot of mistakes, a lot of good and a lot of bad in Wilder.

 

As far as him fighting Molina, did it encourage me? Man, nitootọ, I don’t fear anybody. I love fighting. I want to fight him just because I want to fight him, especially now since he has a title. And do I believe I could fight him? Yes and I believe that he hasn’t been in the ring with someone like me, someone that really doesn’t give a crap.

 

Se o mo, I really don’t care about myself. I really care about winning the fight. I’m willing to put my life on the life because I want to win a fight. Now the time that I cried when my trainer stopped me, I didn’t cry because he said I quit or anything. I didn’t quit. I cried because of my pride. I’m a prideful man. I have too much fight for myself. And to quit, that’s horrible.

 

L. Milner

Mo dupe lowo yin lopolopo. If you give just one quick closing comment and then we’ll move on to Carl Frampton.

 

C. Arreola

Dara, well I’m really looking forward to July 18 to showcase my skills in front of the whole United States to watch showcase boxing. I’m happy that we’re up here and I can’t wait to showcase my skills in El Paso, Texas which I know has been hungry for big fights. See you on the 18th.

 

L. Milner

Perfect, e dupe. Okay now I am delighted to introduce Carl Frampton and his Hall of Famer manager Barry McGuigan. We also have Alejandro on the line. But before we have him make an opening statement I did want Carl and Barry to say a few words.

 

Carl Frampton

I’m just looking forward to the fight. I think it’s going to be a good fight. Kind of reiterating what Chris just said there now, it’s giving me a chance to showcase my talents on CBS, terrestrial TV in the U.S., also terrestrial television in the U.K. on ITV. So I’m really looking forward to a good fight.

 

Barry McGuigan

Just to reiterate that point, as a manager and a former world champion myself, my name was sort of written in stone 30 years ago because I appeared on terrestrial TV. It’s been that way for a long time, and I think what PBC is doing – o ni nla fun wa lati wa ni nkan ṣe pẹlu Go-si eniyan ni akoko ni Boxing.

 

Lati gba ori ilẹ tẹlifisiọnu egeb nife ninu Boxing, àjọsọpọ Boxing egeb, ko o kan ni awọn aficionados sugbon awon eniyan ti o wa ni lotitọ ti a àjọsọpọ anfani ni Boxing ṣugbọn awọn ti o yoo wo awọn ńlá njà. Mo ro pe o ni o kan ko nla fun Carl Frampton sugbon nla fun gbogbo awọn onija lori owo ati nla fun Boxing ni apapọ.

 

Ki a ba ti ohun iwuri lati wa ni nibi. A ba si tẹlẹ ninu El Paso. Carl is expecting a tough fight from Alejandro, and we’re very much looking forward to it.

 

L. Milner

Dara, wonderful. We actually also have Alejandro Gonzalez, Jr. on awọn ila. Alejandro could you make an opening comment just about how training camp’s going and preparing for Carl?

 

Alejandro Gonzalez

Daradara, we’re preparing 100% because we’re going to fight a great champion so we need to be 100% ready with the preparations.

Q

Your name is not relatively known to the casual American boxing fan and in this fight you’re going to get massive exposure to American boxing time basically. What does that mean to you?

 

C. Frampton

That means a lot, that’s something me and my time have discussed, I’m pretty well known in the UK and Ireland but in the United States, unless you’re a diehard boxing fan you won’t know who Carl Frampton is.

 

So this is giving me the chance for a lot of exposure on terrestrial television. O ni a nla ti yio se. Mo ro pe Boxing ti ni irú ti a ti wọbia. O ti a idaraya fun awọn ṣiṣẹ kilasi ati awọn ṣiṣẹ kilasi awon eniyan ti wa ko si sunmọ ni lati ri o nitori o ti n a ti pamọ kuro loju awọn ikanni satẹlaiti fun ki gun.

 

Nítorí yi ni nla fun mi, daradara ko nikan fun mi fun Boxing ati ki o tun fun wa lẹwa titun ipolowo egbe olóoru ni igbega lati ni ọkan ninu wọn awọn onija showcased lori mejeji ti Atlantic.

 

Q

Ohun ti o wà ni akọkọ idi ti o pinnu lati sí lori ọkọ pẹlu Al Haymon ati ki o ṣe kan irin ajo lori si awọn United States?

 

Carl Frampton

Daradara a sọrọ ti o wa pẹlu egbe ati awọn ti o je kan lẹwa rorun ipinnu lati so ooto. Mo ro awọn ifihan ti a le gba pẹlu Al Haymon jẹ Egba lowo ati ki o tobi.

 

Ani diẹ ki ju pé ó n ni a pupo ti awọn oke awọn onija ni ayika Super bantamweight pipin gbogbo wọnyi orukọ ti mo ti fẹ lati ja, se o mo, Leo Santa Cruz, Abneri Mares, Gary Russell awon too ti awọn onija ti o n ni pe Al Haymon idari.

 

So without linking up with him it would have been pretty hard to make them fights. So it was a pretty easy decision. We are very grateful for the opportunity here.

 

As I said before to the answer previously it’s giving me a chance for massive exposure here and that’s really the big thing, exposure both sides of the Atlantic.

 

B. McGuigan

If I could add to that, there isn’t any bigger than Al Haymon at the moment. If you want to get into the American market and the reality is Carl is a superstar in Britain and in Europe and in Ireland and the reality is when your career is dead and buried all they remember is the stuff you’ve done in the United States.

 

So it’s a very important decision for us to come over here and try and be impressive and trying to make a name for ourselves.

 

Q

How much of that went into your decision to come over here and expand the market and be able to touch on those big fights against Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell or even Abner Mares if he can upset Leo in August.

 

B. McGuigan

Here’s the thing, here’s the thing again there are at the last count 27 million people of Irish descent in America I think that’s on the East Coast actually. So we want to get into that market.

 

It’s a great market, we need to get as many people on our side as possible and we have great respect for Alejandro and his dad. He’s got a great Mexican boxing heritage and obviously that’s the fight that we’re looking at and concentrating on at the moment.

 

But it would be foolish certainly of me not to look ahead and plan ahead and think about what are the super fights out there for us and that is against Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares, Gary Russell and I believe Frampton can to go 130 as well and be successful there.

 

But one stage at a time and we’re not taking our eyes off the ball on the 18th. It’s a very tough fight for us, Alejandro is a great fighter.

 

C. Frampton

I just agree 100% on everything that Barry said. If you want to do anything in America at the minute the way boxing is going Al Haymon is the man to link up with and we’ve done that.

 

I’m very pleased with doing that. Me and the team are all very pleased and we think that things are just really going to kick off. But again it’s one fight at a time.

 

I’m not looking past Alejandro. I leave it to my manager Barry and the rest of the team to think ahead but for me I just think about the fighter in front of me and that’s Alejandro .

 

He’s the only guy I’ve been thinking about for the last 14 week training camp and that’s the way it will remain until the fight.

 

Q

I’m just wondering what your thoughts are on adopting fighting on the East Coast, beginning to draw in some of those new American Irish boxing fans who may not be familiar with you yet?

 

C. Frampton

That’s where we want to be, we want to be on the East Coast. We want to be fighting around the East Coast, Niu Yoki, Madison Square Ọgbà, Barclays ile-iṣẹ, those sort of places, Boston potentially as well.

 

I’m hoping that there is already talk about my next fight I’m not too sure where it will be but good chance my next fight could be in the UK and Ireland again somewhere.

 

Then we’d be looking to go to New York or the east coast. I think that’s where my American fan base will be, mainly on the East Coast.

 

I think they’ll appreciate the way I fight. It’s all well and good me winning fights but I think what the Americans and boxing fans want to see is exciting fighters and I think that I’ve got an exciting style to please them.

 

So East Coast is where we want to be. I think El Paso was the only matinee show that we could link up with British TV Time. So it’s setting pretty in the UK at the minute, it’s being shown at around 10:00 pm out of the UK.

 

That’s why we had to go to El Paso but, se o mo, I’m very happy for this chance to fight here but of course I want to fight on the East Coast.

 

B. McGuigan

Can I also add to that, what we see and Carl wants to do what GGG has done. We want to get the Mexicans fans on our site too and obviously the fight against Alejandro on the 18th of July is a fight that we, that Carl must win, he must win impressively. We hope that we will garner some support from the Mexican fans too and that they will appreciate Carl’s style.

 

Q

What’s it like working with Barry and what kind of things have you learned from him during your time together?

 

C. Frampton

Well it’s great. I’ve been with Barry since six years ago. Originally at the start I had done a lot of training with Barry and he’s the best for me and taking me through training sessions.

 

I lived in his house while I trained in England, the South of England. I have a very good relationship with Barry and the rest of his family. His son is now training me at the minute and he kind of took the reins.

 

Barry is in the gym most days. He comes and watches me spar and he’s been there and done it, he’s done it all and to be getting advice every day of someone who has done that it’s obviously great and very beneficial to me.

 

Mo wa 28 years old I’m not the youngest guy in the world but I still feel like I’m learning all the time. I still feel like I’m getting better and I just try and soak as much information up as I can.

 

Q

Barry can you bring to him I guess in terms of advice in the say of what to look for as he moves forward in his career?

 

B. McGuigan

I think Carl Frampton is one of the best Irish fighters that there’s ever been and that’s a bold statement and he’s 28 ọdun atijọ, he’s chronologically 28 but physiologically he’s only a young man because of the way he fights, the way his style is.

 

O si ko ni gba kan pupo ti ijiya ati awọn ti o le apoti lọ pada, lọ siwaju ati Mo ro pe o ti n ni a nla ara ti ija. Mo ro pe ni America ti wa ni lilọ lati nífẹẹ rẹ ati awọn 18th ti Keje ni ija ibi ti a ti ṣe wa àkọkọ sami ati ki o Mo gbagbo ti o ti n lilọ si jẹ ńlá kan sami.

 

A n reti kan alakikanju ija sugbon mo gbagbo wipe gan Carl ni mejeji awọn jíjẹènìyàn, awọn ara ija ati awọn Charisma lati ṣe awọn ti o ṣiṣẹ lori nibi o si, I believe we’re on the threshold of something very big.

 

Q

Barry does it bring back a lot of memories for you seeing Carl.

 

B. McGuigan

The next best thing to actually fighting yourself is being involved with young men and developing talent and as you come along through your career and I’m sure the same is with Alejandro ‘s dad.

 

Being involved with kids and developing them, especially if they are your own child and often Carl feels like he is part of the family. He’s been involved so long and he’s a really talented kid. He’s very dedicated and it’s great to see him make progress.

 

For me vicariously I love and appreciate all of the things that he’s doing and making the progress he’s making and turning into the fighter that I always believed he could.

 

Q

What do you see as being the potential for you fighting either or both Guillermo Rigondeaux and Scot Quigg?

 

C. Frampton

Wo, I would like to fight them all. I think the situation with Quigg is he’s outpricing himself on a fight. He thinks he’s worth more than what he is. I was always told by my mother growing up never to sell myself short so I’m not going to sell myself short to Scott Quigg or Eddie Hearn.

 

I think the Rigondeaux fight is a great possibility. There’s rumors that he may be linking up with Al Haymon and if he does link up with Al Haymon then of course the fight would be easier to make. I believe I could win.

 

O wo ni Rigondeaux ati ki o Mo patapata ẹwà ohun ti o ṣe, ati àwọn ija ara, ṣugbọn Mo ro pe mo ti wa ni nikan eniyan ni Super Bantamweight pipin ti o le lu u. Mo setan lati ya wipe ija nigbakugba ti o ba wa ni.

 

Q

Bawo ni gun ni o ri ara re eôsin ni ayika ni 122?

 

C. Frampton

Daradara ni mo le duro nibi bi gun bi o ti ṣee. Mo ro pe mo ti le jasi, ti o ba ti Mo fe lati wa ni, Mo ti le je kan ọmọ Super bantamweight. Mo ti ri o wipe mo ti n ṣiṣe awọn àdánù pipin kekere kan bit rọrun pẹlu kọọkan ibudó.

 

Sugbon Mo wa ńlá kan Super bantamweight. I think Alejandro is maybe a few inches taller than me. He’s about five foot seven area. I’m about five foot five.

 

Mo wa lagbara. Mo wa gan, very solid. I’m quite a super bantamweight. But if I wanted I could just stay here for the rest of my career. But I think it’s some sort of legacy and it’s important to move up the weight divisions. I think I would be very dangerous as well.

 

B. McGuigan

Very simple situation with Scott Quigg. Scott Quigg has got the regular title. Scott Quigg has never headlined to show, although he’s a champion and I really respect the guy. He thinks I don’t, but I do. I just want to set the record straight in America too. He’s a decent fighter, no question about it.

 

He never has fought the level of opposition Carl has fought. The real champion is Guillermo Rigondeaux. Scott Quigg doesn’t merit 50% of the purse. Carl has won all his title fights. He’s taken risks. He’s buying out arenas. He’s been a headline act; all of the things that Quigg has not done. Quigg ti ni awọn WBA deede akọle. The real champion is Guillermo Rigondeaux.

 

Nigbati Hearn si mu o lori ara lati lọ ki o si beere, o si lọ sile wa gbelehin ati ki o beere ti o ba ti wa ni ija le sanctioned bi a unification ija. O si ti a so fun ko nitori awọn ti gidi asiwaju ni Guillermo Rigondeaux.

 

Ki pẹlu ti o ni lokan, a ko fẹ awọn deede akọle. A iwo ko ba nife ninu awọn deede akọle. A nife iwo ninu ija, sugbon ko si ni pe akole.

 

A ti wa ni dajudaju nife ninu Guillermo Rigondeaux ká Super aye akọle. Ti o ni kan yatọ si itan. Sugbon ti o daju ni, if we’re going to Manchester, we’re putting Carl’s credibility on the line and we’re going into his home first.

 

When you come into this fight with a voluntary defense, the guy gets as much as the champion wants to pay him. Or even in the mandatory position, it’s still a 75/25% situation. So we said we’d star at 70/30 but the least we would take would be 60/40, and they wouldn’t play ball. It’s as simple as that.

 

So the fight doesn’t matter and therefore we now have a situation where we can fight a number of these great guys, provided Carl gets back and gets past Alejandro on the 18th of July.

 

Q

How much of an adjustment is it going to be for you not being in that arena full of the big supporting crowd for you?

 

C. Frampton

I think it will be absolutely fine. I’ve boxed all over the world as an amateur. I’ve boxed away from home a lot of the time. I’ve been in very, very hostile environments in Turkey. I remember Turkey being extremely hostile for some reason and I went out there and beat three Turks three years in a row.

 

Q

Have you noticed any difference around since that fight on ITV?

 

C. Frampton

I get recognized a lot, but obviously back home in Belfast it’s very good, and especially around a fight. It’s hard to kind of go anywhere without someone coming and asking for a photograph or even just to shake your hand, which I don’t mind at all. I enjoy it and I enjoy people’s company and I enjoy chatting to him.

 

In London since the last fight it has got a little bit better. Well better or worse; whatever you want to call it. People are approaching me a little bit more. But I can still go fairly unrecognizable in London.

 

It’s all about the change. We’re fighting here on CBS here. I’m fighting on ITV at prime timea prime time slot. We don’t have any other big shows to go up against. The last time I fought it was pretty late on ITV much of the day and stuff was on at the same time.

 

So they took a lot of viewing figures we’re expecting to do about a million viewers here, and obviously when you do that, more people are going to recognize you in the street.

 

Q

Did you get any feedback from ITV?

 

C. Frampton

I think they were over the moon with it and that’s why this came back and they’re showing another. You know if they weren’t happy with it they wouldn’t have put me back on again. That’s the bottom line.

 

So ITV were very happy. They were very happy with their viewing figures and they want to continue a relationship with us and that continues with the fight on the 18th against Alejandro.

 

L. Milner

Dara, nla. We’re actually going to take one question for Alejandro and then we have to move on to Julio Cesar Chavez. So can we please have this question for Alejandro and then we will turn it over.

 

Q

Alejandro you’ve fought before at the Sun Bowl on the Julio Cesar Chavez undercard. Ti wa ni o nwa lati inu Carl Frampton yi ọna nibi ati mọnamọna aye?

 

A. Gonzalez

Bẹẹni, yi ti ni lilọ si jẹ mi keji akoko ija lori Chavez ká undercard, sugbon Mo wa gidigidi dun lati ja nla kan Onija. Ṣugbọn baba mi so fun mi, ti o ba ti o ba fẹ lati wa ni ti o dara ju ti o ba ni lati ja ti o dara ju. Ki o ni ohun ti Mo ro wipe Carl Frampton jẹ ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ti awọn bantamweight champs.

 

Q

Ti wa ni o nwa siwaju si ija ni iwaju kan ti a ti tobi Mexico ni-American kuroo ni El Paso?

 

A. Gonzalez

Bẹẹni, dajudaju. Ni El Paso nibẹ ni kan pupo ti Mexico ni eniyan. Like I just said, Chavez is going to be in that fight and he’s a Mexican. So he has a lot of crowd. I have a lot of crowd and it’s going to be a great fight and a lot of people and a lot of Mexican and American people in the fight.

 

L. Milner

We do have Julio Cesar Chavez on the line so we’re going to jump over to the SHOWTIME

 

Julio Cesar Chavez

I’m very happy that we are close to the fight. I have five weeks with (Robert) and I prepared 100% for the fight. I feel ready to fight.

 

Q

July, you’re always an honest person. You’ve always been very sincere about everything. And my question to you is, whether the biggest enemy of your career has been Julio Cesar Chavez, ara?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

I haven’t been 100% all the time, but my career has had lots of accomplishments. I was the first Mexican to win the Middleweight World Champion. I’ve been a World Champion. I’ve defended my belt. In addition to that I’ve beaten really great fighters. And I have a record of 48 ati 2. Ati ki o ko ẹwà lati so pe mo ti ko parí a Pupo ati ki o ti ko ti pese gbogbo awọn akoko. Sugbon yi jẹ ipenija kan nla.

 

Q

Ṣe o lero o je awọn àkọsílẹ kan nla išẹ?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

O han ni mo ni lati win yi ija. Mo ni lati wa nla.

 

Mo si mu lori kan ipenija ti o wà alakikanju. Mo ti jà ẹnikan ti o je 175 poun. Mo ti jà ẹnikan lẹhin ọdun meji ti jije aláìṣiṣẹ.

 

Nibẹ wà kan pupo ti ohun ti o nlo ni mi pẹlu awọn ọmọ ofin isoro ti mo ti a ti lọ nipasẹ ni kanna wipe mo ti a gbiyanju lati gba setan fun ija kan. O je kan alakikanju ipenija.

 

Ani tilẹ ti o je kan ijatil fun mi ni mo lero bi mo ti wà a dara ju u Onija. Ṣugbọn o ti diẹ pese. Mo ro wipe awon li awọn okunfa. Mo gbero lati win yi tókàn ija.

 

L. Milner

Dara a si gangan ni Marcos Reyes lori ila ṣaaju ki o to dara wa tókàn ibeere Mo ti o kan fẹ lati jẹ ki i sọ ọrọ kan diẹ nipa ikẹkọ ibudó.

 

Marco Reyes

Well I’ve been Mexico City for six weeks right now in camp with Nacho Beristain, my trainer right now. A number of you have been excited for that fight July 18 which I’m going to face with Julio Chavez and I’m going to be in great shape for it.

 

Q

Nacho Beristain says that Julio changing trainers is not the issue, that it’s a personal and a mental issue and that’s the problem. Do you have a response?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

Robert Garcia is a great trainer. He has respect for a lot of people. He’s a respected trainer. I don’t understand what Nacho Beristain’s problem is.

 

He has in the past criticized me and he’s also criticized other people. In his career he goes around criticizing people. Ṣugbọn, the facts are different.

 

I’m is first Mexican middleweight champion. I’ve only had two defeats. One was number two pound fighter which is Martinez. And I knocked him down, almost knocked him out, almost finished the right.

 

My second was against a natural 175 pounder who was ranked number four in the world who’s a very top level fighter.

 

So on July 18 I plan to show Nacho Beristain and everybody else that I’m one of the greatest fighters.

 

Q

Julio have you ever thought about losing again since you lost again what would happen in your career with another defeat?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

I’m not planning on losing. I’m planning on winning. When I fight at my weight I can beat anybody. There’s nobody in boxing who can beat me when I fight at my weight.

 

I feel right now that I’m at the best. I feel this is the best part of my career. And on July 18 I’m going to win.

 

If I lost this fight then it would make me think about retiring because this is not the type of rival that should beat me. The type of rivals that I fought are much better and tougher than this rival.

Q

What big name are you thirsty for?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

Well firstly I respect my opponent a lot. All opponent are dangerous because Reyes, he’s a tough guy.

 

I have big plans for the division, I will fight anyone out there.

 

But now I focus on Reyes. After that it’s whatever opponent comes. I’m ready for whatever name

 

I fight for the people and if the people want a big name I will fight anyone

 

L. Milner

Dara. Julio could you just close out today as you wrap up training camp and head into fight week in El Paso?

 

J. Cesar Chavez

I feel ready to show the people a great fight. I’m ready to show the people my great fighting and I hope they enjoy the fights. Because two Mexican fighters in the ring every time makes a great fight.

 

I want to send a big hug to all of the people in El Paso. I hope that they come out and support both fighters. This is going to be a great fight between two Mexican fighters.

 

But obviously I intend on winning this fight. And most importantly I plan on giving the fans a great fight on July 18.

 

 

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ShoBox: The New generation: Friday, July 17 ni 10 p.m. Et / PT

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi: Saturday, July 18 ni 4 p.m. ATI/1p.m. PT

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NIU YOKI (July 13, 2015) - Showtime idaraya® ati Sibiesi idaraya yoo pese ohun iṣẹ-aba ti ìparí ti njà leta ti o yatọ meta Boxing jara bẹrẹ pẹlu ShoBox: The New generation lori Friday, July 17, ki o si concluding pẹlu pataki kan Friday-aṣalẹ PBC on Sibiesi doubleheader ati Showtime asiwaju Boxing tripleheader lati kanna ibi isere lori Saturday, July 18.

 

The Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast yoo air ifiwe lori ASIKO IWORAN® ni 10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT lati Don Haskins Arena ni University of Texas El Paso ati awọn PBC lori Sibiesi igbohunsafefe yoo se o kan wakati sẹyìn lati kanna gbagede, gbe lori Sibiesi idaraya ni 4 p.m. ATI/1 p.m. PT.

 

ShoBox: The New generation yoo tapa-pa awọn ìparí igbese on Friday gbe lori Showtime ni 10 p.m. Et / PT (leti lori West ni etikun) lati Sands Casino Hotel ni Betlehemu, Pa., bi awọn afojusọna-Oorun idagbasoke jara sayeye awọn oniwe- 14th aseye pẹlu kan quadrupleheader ifihan mefa undefeated asesewa squaring si pa.

 

"Showtime idaraya ati Sibiesi idaraya ti wa ni yiya lati pese egeb ipinnu lati mura ìparí ti Boxing ifihan ni o kere mẹsan njà, pẹlu meji aye Championships ati akọle kan aye eliminator,"Wi Stephen Espinoza, Alase Igbakeji Aare ati Gbogbogbo Manager, Showtime idaraya. “From boxing’s biggest stars on our SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING franchise and undefeated prospects on our critically acclaimed ShoBox jara, lati ṣiṣẹ pẹlu wa elegbe ni PBC ati Sibiesi idaraya, ti a ba wa ni nlo fun ija egeb yi ìparí. "

 

Ni awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Mexico ni gbajumọ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) will aim for redemption as he returns to the ring with a new trainer in a lower weight class. The former middleweight champion will take on fellow Mexican brawler Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs) ninu re akọkọ ija pẹlu ogbontarigi olukọni Robert Garcia ni a 10-yika Super middleweight ija.

 

Tun lori Showtime, a bata ti oke bantamweights yio fi wọn undefeated igbasilẹ lori ila bi Puerto Rican Olympian McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 KOs) gba lori Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 KOs) fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Bantamweight World asiwaju. In the opener of the tripleheader, undefeated 140-iwon contender Amir I (17-0, 14 KOs) yoo ya lori oniwosan Fernando Angulo (29-9, 16 KOs) ni a 10-yika eliminator lati di awọn No. 1 dandan Challenger ni WBC.

 

PBC on CBS will take center stage earlier that afternoon with an action-packed doubleheader. In the 12-round main event, Irish asiwaju Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs) yoo dabobo rẹ Junior Featherweight World asiwaju lodi si Mexico ni contender Alejandro Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs). In the PBC on CBS co-main event, heavyweight contender Chris Arreola (36-4, 31 KOs) yoo gba lori Frederic Kassi (18-3, 10 KOs) ni a 8/10-yika ija.

 

ShoBox: The New generation yoo tapa-si pa awọn ìparí lori Jimo pẹlu kan ìṣedéédé ShoBoxkaadi tuntun daradara-kasi asesewa ni diẹ ninu awọn ti awọn ti toughest igbeyewo ti won dánmọrán.

 

Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Antoine Douglas (17-0-1, 10 KOs) yoo dojuko Istvan Szili (18-0-2, 8 KOs) ni a 10-yika middleweight ija, nigba ti a bata ti undefeated asesewa, Derrick Webster (19-0, 10 KOs) ati Arif Magomedov (15-0, 9 KOs), square ni pipa ni awọn 10-yika Super middleweight àjọ-ẹya-ara.

 

Bakannaa lori awọn ShoBox telecast, Adam Lopez (12-0, 6 KOs) will meet fellow undefeated prospect Eliecer Aquino (17-0-1, 11 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super bantamweight ija ati ni kete ti-lu afojusọna Jerry Odom (13-1, 12 KOs, 1 NC) yoo koju Samuel Clarkson (14-3, 8 KOs) ninu ẹya mẹjọ-yika Super middleweight matchup.

 

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UNDEFEATED Amir Imam lati ya ON Fernando ANGULO IN 140-iwon WBC ELIMINATOR

LOJO SATIDE, Keje 18, YÈ ON Showtime®

Mẹta-Ija Showtime asiwaju Boxing Telecast Headlined By

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. la. Marcos Reyes Lati The min Haskins ile-iṣẹ Ni El Paso, Texas

Igbesẹ, Texas (July 10, 2015) – Undefeated 140-iwon contender Amir “Young Titunto si” Mo ni(17-0, 14 KOs) yoo gba lori oniwosan tele aye akọle Challenger Fernando “”The díẹ” Angulo (29-9, 16 KOs) ni a 10-yika WBC Super lightweight akọle eliminator ni šiši ija ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing® lori Saturday, July 18, gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT) lati Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas.

 

Awọn Winner ti awọn Imam vs. Angulo alokuirin yoo jẹ awọn WBC ká No. 1 dandan Challenger si awọn Winner ti awọn laipe paṣẹ Lucas Matthysse vs. Viktor Postol ija fun awọn ṣ'ofo WBC Super Lightweight World Title.

 

Ọkan ninu awọn Boxing sare-nyara asesewa, awọn 24-odun-atijọ Imam ti lu jade 14 ti re 17 professional opponents since turning pro in 2011. The Albany, N.Y., abinibi ti wa ni bọ si pa a lopsided 10-yika gun lori Walter Castillo lori April 18 ni a ija televised lori Showtime.

 

“Mo wa yiya fun ija. Mi ala ti wa ni nipari bọ otitọ,” Imam si wi. “Eleyi jẹ besikale mi akọle shot ọtun nibi. This is the biggest fight of my career and I know I can’t mess it up. Not everyone gets to make it here, sugbon mo ti gba lati fi aye mi ẹbùn lekan si.”

 

A ọjọgbọn niwon 1999, Angulo ti wa ni Lọwọlọwọ Riding kan marun-ija win ṣiṣan, pẹlu rẹ julọ to šẹšẹ gun bọ ni Kọkànlá Oṣù 2014 via a 10-round decision over Pedro Verdu. The native of Caracas, Venezuela nipasẹ Ecuador ṣe rẹ U.S. Uncomfortable ni 2006 ni a ija televised lori Showtime, ọdun kan 12-yika ipinnu fun awọn WBA Lightweight Title lodi si Juan Diaz ni Arizona.

 

“Mo wa yiya lati koju si Amir Imam lori July 18,” Angulo said. “Eleyi jẹ nla kan anfani fun mi lati gba kan tobi win lori Showtime ati ni iwaju ti awọn nla Boxing egeb ni El Paso. Mo n ko lilọ si egbin yi anfani.”

 

Imam vs. Angulo parapo kan toje Friday-aṣalẹ doubleheader bi Sibiesi idaraya ati Showtime darapọ lati televise ko si kere ju marun njà lati min Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni West Texas.

 

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi yoo tapa si pa awọn igbese-pẹlu kan doubleheader ifihan ni US. Uncomfortable ti Irish asiwaju Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs), ti yoo dabobo rẹ Junior Featherweight World asiwaju lodi si Mexico ni contender Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs) in the 12-round main event. In the PBC on CBS co-main event, heavyweight contender Chris Arreola (36-4, 31 KOs) yoo pada si awọn iwọn lodi si Cameroonian heavyweight Fred Kassi (18-3, 10 KOs).

 

Nigbamii ti o aṣalẹ, Showtime asiwaju Boxing gba ile-ipele bi Mexico ni gbajumọJulio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) aims for redemption against fellow Mexican brawler Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs) ninu re akọkọ ija pẹlu ogbontarigi olukọni Robert Garcia ni a 10-yika Super middleweight ija. In the evening’s co-feature, a bata ti oke bantamweights yio fi wọn undefeated igbasilẹ lori ila bi Puerto Rican Olympian McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 KOs) gba lori Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 KOs) fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Bantamweight World asiwaju.

 

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Julio César Chavez JR., Alejandro González JR., Chris ARREOLA, Julio César Chavez SR., & Olukọni Robert Garcia media sere ise avvon & Awọn fọto

Chavez Jr. Looks To Get Back On Track Against Marcos Reyes Next Saturday, July 18 Ni The Don Haskins ile-iṣẹ, Gbe Lori Showtime®

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Mo lero bi mo ti wà ninu kan ti o dara ibi bayi. Emi o nilo lati ni a ako han išẹ lati fi mi egeb ohun ti emi li o lagbara ti.”

– Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

Tiketi Ṣi wanile!

 

Egbe Omi, Calif. (July 9, 2015) – Tele aye asiwaju Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Super bantamweight contender Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Jr. ati heavyweight contender Chris “Awọn alaburuku” Arreolakopa ninu a media sere ise ni ojo wedineside ni Robert Garcia Boxing ijinlẹ in Egbe Omi, Calif., saju to won ìṣe njà loju Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi ati Showtime asiwaju Boxing®. The fights will take place as part of an afternoon-night doubleheader on Saturday, July 18, niDon Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas, gbe lori Sibiesi Idaraya (4 p.m. ATI/ 1 p.m. PT) ati ASIKO IWORAN(10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT).

 

PBC on Sibiesi yoo tapa si pa awọn igbese-pẹlu kan doubleheader ifihan ni US. Uncomfortable ti undefeated Irish asiwajuCarl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs), ti yoo dabobo rẹ IBF Junior Featherweight World asiwaju lodi si Mexico ni contender Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs) in the 12-round main event. Ni awọn 10-yika-àjọ ẹya-ara, heavyweight Star Arreola(36-4, 31 KOs), ti Los Angeles gba lori Cameroonian heavyweight Frederic Cat(18-3, 10 KOs).

 

Ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxingdoubleheader nigbamii ti o aṣalẹ, Mexico ni gbajumọ Chavez, Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) pàdé elegbe Mexico ni brawler Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs) ni a 10-yika Super middleweight ija.

 

Awọn 12-yika-àjọ akọkọ iṣẹlẹ yoo ẹya-ara kan bata ti oke bantamweights, bi Puerto Rican Olympian McJoe Arroyo(16-0, 8 KOs) ati Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 KOs), ninu awọn Philippines fi wọn undefeated igbasilẹ lori ila fun awọn IBF Bantamweight World asiwaju.

 

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. ni akọkọ Onija lati irin ni ni Robert Garcia ká titun Boxing ijinlẹ ni Egbe Omi, eyi ti ṣí June 8. Garcia formerly trained all of his boxers at his well-known gym in Oxnard, Calif.

 

Julio Cesar Chavez, ijiyan awọn ti o tobi Mexico ni Onija ti gbogbo akoko, ṣe ohun hihan nigba ọmọ rẹ ká sere ise lati fi re support ati ìfilọ oro iwuri.

 

Eyi ni ohun ti Chavez Jr., Gonzalez Jr., Arreola, Julio Cesar Chavez ati Robert Garcia (Chavez Jr. ká olukọni) ni lati sọ Wednesday ni Egbe Omi-idaraya:

 

Julio César Chavez JR., Ibewo World asiwaju

“Mo ro pe Robert Garcia je awọn ti o dara ju aṣayan fun mi lẹhin ti mi kẹhin ija. He speaks Spanish and knows the Mexican style. O si ti oṣiṣẹ to kan pupo ti aṣaju ati ki o Mo ni kan ti o dara asopọ pẹlu rẹ.

 

“Mo ti padanu awọn ni ibere ti Boxing ikẹkọ fun awọn ti o kẹhin ija. Since I had such a long layoff, Mo ti nilo lati gba pada si awọn ibere ati ki o mo ti ko ṣe.

 

“Mo lero bi mo ti wà ninu kan ti o dara ibi bayi. Emi ni igbẹkẹle ninu mi Boxing agbara nitori mo ti mọ emi wà ninu awọn ọtun majemu. I sparred 10 iyipo lana, yi kò sele ninu mi kẹhin ija.

 

“Mo ti gbọdọ win yi ija ati ki o si gbogbo eniyan yio si ri pe emi li o lagbara ti ija ni ńlá awọn orukọ bi [Gennady] Golovkin ati [Carl] Froch.

 

I must stay prepared and focus on my current opponent. O si ni nikan 27 ki o si ni agbara.

 

“Mo ti kẹkọọ kan pupo ninu mi igbejako [Andrzej] Fonfara. I really felt his punches, Mo ti di gan bani o. He taught me that I needed to spend more time in the gym and on my strategy. But I don’t think it was the wrong decision to fight him.

 

“Mo n Lọwọlọwọ ikẹkọ ko o kan fun mi pẹlu ija [Marcos] Reyes, sugbon o tun fun o pọju rematch pẹlu Fonfara.

 

“Mo lero bi mo ti nilo lati ni a ako han išẹ lati fi mi egeb ohun ti emi li o lagbara ti. I must work my jab and use my defense.

 

“Fun yi ija emi o wa ni 168, ṣugbọn emi ko daju ohun ti emi o sonipa fun mi njà ni ojo iwaju. I’m ready for less than 168 lati koju si alatako bi Canelo [Álvarez].”

 

 

Alejandro González JR., Super Bantamweight Contender

“Mo ni ńlá kan nínu, a nla anfani. I am going to take advantage of it.

 

“Fun yi ija ti a ṣiṣẹ otooto ni ikẹkọ ibudó ju gbogbo miiran ago mi. I worked more on my defense, mi kolu ati counter punches. Everything about this camp is different and focused solely on Frampton.

 

“O n Frampton ká igba akọkọ ti bọ si United States ati awọn ti o fe lati wa ni a gbajumọ. Ṣugbọn, ni ibere lati di kan ti o gbajumọ gbọdọ akọkọ gba nipa mi.

 

“Mo mọ pe o ni a nla Onija pẹlu kan pupo ti iriri ati ki o kan lile-kọlu Punch, ṣugbọn ohunkohun ti mo ti ko le mu awọn.

 

“Mo n ko lilọ si jẹ ẹrù ti ẹnikẹni. Even though this will be the biggest fight of my career. Emi kì yio jẹ aifọkanbalẹ.

 

“Lailai niwon mi Daduro lati pipadanu [Juan Alberto] Rosas odun to koja, Mo ti ni ibe kan pupo ti iriri. I think I am ready for this test.

 

“O si n nwa ni mi bi Onija ti o sonu si Rosas, sugbon Mo wa kan yatọ si Onija bayi.”

 

 

Chris ARREOLA, Heavyweight Contender

“Mo ti reti lati Akobaratan ni iwọn ni ibi giga 240s. That’s about where I need to be. Just staying in shape and making sure I don’t balloon up like I have. My last fight when I weighed 263 Mo ti le awọn iṣọrọ ge àdánù si 255, ṣugbọn ohun ti fun? I’m a big heavyweight. I messed up by overeating and it’s my fault. No one else to blame but me. I’m not going to cut any vanity weight. Why would I? I’m a heavyweight.

 

“Mo ti yoo ko olodun-ni kan ija. Broken nose, baje mo egbe, ohunkohun ti dà. You would have to kill me in the ring before I ever quit.

 

“Mo ti wo Kassi ká kẹhin ija. He’s a good mover and switches a lot. The main thing I’m going to have to do is catch him when he’s flinching, nitori ti o n flinching jade ti besi.

 

“Mo ti sọ ni lati ṣe kan gbólóhùn ati ki o Mo ni lati fi fun ara mi kan shot fun aye a akọle ija. Title shots don’t come around every day so when they do you got to take them.

 

Julio César Chavez

“Julio jẹ diẹ ni ihuwasi ati igboya ninu rẹ ikẹkọ. It’s never too late to start over. I hope lojo satide ti a yoo ri titun kan Julio.

 

“Awọn pipadanu si Fonfara kò mú u sọkalẹ, o wehin u soke. Now he must take a new path and win in a dominant fashion.

 

“Emi ko fẹ u lati ya awọn ija pẹlu Fonfara nitori o wà ni ko kanna àdánù ati o si ti bọ si pa a odun ti inactivity.

 

“Mo ro pe eyi ni ọtun àdánù fun Julio. He is taking on a challenger who trains well and is young. Julio has the essential qualities to step ahead and forge a new path.

 

 

Robert Garcia, Chavez Jr.s’ Olukọni

“Mo ro pe ohun gbogbo ti wá jọ bẹ Elo rọrun ju Mo ti o ti ṣe yẹ. Julio is training every day, ti o ti n sparring. He’s doing everything he has to do. It’s been easier than I ever expected.

 

“A bẹrẹ ni 7:30 p.m. ati awọn ti a irin till 11 p.m. ma. He’s training so much. He loves to train. Sometimes he goes in my swimming pool and swims for 15 tabi 20 iṣẹju.

 

“Junior ni o ni ara rẹ ara, ati ki o Mo n ko lilọ si yi pe. I’m just correcting little things; ṣiṣe awọn daju pe o ko ni ori rẹ ni iwaju ti alatako re ati ki o jẹ wọn lu u bi nwọn ṣe re kẹhin tọkọtaya ti njà. I want him to use the jab a little more and move side to side.

 

“Mo ni ife ti o jade nibi ni Egbe Omi. I own the whole property so my fighters all stay here. A ni ẹṣin ati awọn ti o ni dákẹ. It’s just so different than Oxnard where 40 tabi 50 awọn onija le mã rìn ninu ni eyikeyi akoko.”

 

 

 

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Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Chavez ni igbega, ni ibamu pẹlu TGB ati ọkunrin alagbara Boxing, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $25 dọla ati ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000 tabi awọn University tikẹti ile-iṣẹ ni (915) 747-5234. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa ni www.ticketmaster.com.

 

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SETAN TO win KÌÍNÍ FUN kekere buruku: Ni lenu wo Marcos “Dorado” Reyes

Mo gan ko bikita nipa awọn iwọn ìyàtọ. Mo wa kan ti o dara ju Onija rẹ.”

“Chavez ni ọmọ ti a omiran, sugbon nibe ni a ọrọ ti o lọ 'awọn ọmọ omiran wa ni dwarfs.’ They never live up to expectations and become giants like their fathers.Marcos Reyes

Bi mẹẹta Reyes Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.,

Ni Ifilelẹ akj ti oyan ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing®Doubleheader

Saturday, July 18, Gbe lori Showtime (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT)

NIU YOKI (July 6, 2015) – Ọkan ninu awọn julọ recognizable orukọ ni Boxing, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) yoo gbiyanju lati gba pada lori orin gba nígbà tí ó pàdé Mexico ká Marcos “Dorado” Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs) lori Showtime asiwajuIkinilẹṣẹ® gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN® (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT) lori Saturday, July 18, latiDon Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni UTEP in El Paso, Texas.

 

Chavez jẹ Mexico ni a gbajumọ ki o si tele middleweight aye asiwaju. He’s also the son of legendary Julio Cesar Chavez SR., a mefa-akoko ti aye asiwaju ninu meta àdánù kilasi kà, nipa acclamation, bi awọn ti o tobi Mexico ni Onija ti gbogbo akoko ati bi ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ti gbogbo akoko boxers.

 

Nitorina ti o jẹ Marcos Reyes?

 

I’m the boxer who’s going to beat Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.,” o si wi pe. “Mo wa ẹni tí ó ti n lilọ lati lo anfani ti mi anfani ti a s'aiye. I’m the one who’ll show everybody that I’m a better fighter than him.

 

“Mo ti sọ lati fihan lati wa ni kan ti o dara Onija ninu mi ọmọ sugbon Mo wa lati wa ni ebi npa nkan siwaju sii. I want to make a name for myself. I’m not intimidated. I want to beat Chavez so I can fight with the best.

 

Reyes, ti Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, ni 27. An eight-year-pro, o dúró 6-ẹsẹ-1, awọn aami iga ti Chavez. Chavez is the naturally bigger boxer, dajudaju, a ni otitọ wipe a ti n ko ti sọnu lori enikeni, pẹlu julọ esan Reyes.

 

“Nigbati nwọn si sọ fun mi nipa Chavez ija, Mo ti ko le gbagbo o,” Reyes si wi. “Mo ti o kan so wipe, 'O DARA, jẹ ki ká ṣe o.’ I just didn’t care about anything but making the fight. I wanted this fight to happen so badly.

 

“Mo wa kan 160-iwon Onija, but I really didn’t care about the size difference. I just wanted the chance against him. I know I’m a better fighter than him. I can do much more than him inside the ring. I can take (a Punch) ni mi àdánù, Mo le lọ atampako-si-atampako tabi mo ti le apoti. I can use my legs, jab, pa nšišẹ ni nibẹ. He can’t.

 

“Ti o ni idi ti mo wa ki yiya ati ki o dun nipa yi ija. It’s the major leagues. It’s everything. It’s my chance to show the people in the world how good I am. It can open the door to all the big fights. I’m going to leave everything I have in the ring, Mo n nri mi gbogbo ọkàn lori ila.”

 

Chavez waye rẹ aseyori ni middleweight sugbon ti a ti scrapping ni Super middleweight ati kọja niwon kíkọ 160-iwon pipin lẹhin kan pipadanu si Sergio Martinez ni September 2012.

 

Kẹhin April 18 lori Showtime, Chavez si mu awọn lewu igbese lati gbe soke ni àdánù lati koju si nipa ti tobi Andrzej Fonfara. Chavez, ti o 171½ wọn poun ni sonipa-in, Chavez sọkalẹ lọ ni kẹsàn-, ṣe o si igun rẹ lẹhin ti awọn Belii sugbon yàn ko lati tesiwaju ninu ija kan ti o ti ni ọdun nipasẹ awọn ikun ti 89-80 ati 88-81 lemeji.

 

Chavez ti niwon yi pada oluko ati ki o yoo wa ni ṣiṣẹ pẹlu Robert Garcia fun awọn 168-iwon, 10-round rumble with Reyes. Reyes will be trained for this fight by International Boxing Hall of Famer Ignacio “Nacho” Beristain. Until recently, Reyes a ti oṣiṣẹ to nipa Robert Garcia.

 

“Eyi ni mi keji ija ni ọna kan pẹlu Nacho ati kẹrin ìwò,” Reyes si wi, “sugbon mo ti lo julọ ti awọn kẹhin odun meji ikẹkọ pẹlu Robert ni rẹ idaraya. So Robert and I are on excellent terms. I know he’s training Chavez now. But I’m also sure Robert already knows that I’m a better fighter than Chavez is.

 

“Mo ti ri re kẹhin ija pẹlu Fonfara; Chavez ti wa ni isalẹ lọ bayi, I am going up. The right time to beat Chavez is now.

 

Reyes jẹ ko kan braggart, jo a pinnu, igboya omo anxiously miiran ti ni lori kan ti o matchup n fe ki o si dreamed ti fun odun.

 

“Dajudaju wa nibẹ ni titẹ lori mi, ṣugbọn Chavez ni Onija pẹlu awọn orukọ,” Reyes si wi. “Chavez ni ọmọ ti a omiran, sugbon nibe ni a ọrọ ti o lọ 'awọn ọmọ omiran wa ni dwarfs.’ They never live up to expectations and become giants like their fathers.

 

Reyes wo ni ni ifiyesi nipa July 18, sugbon ti won ko ni ohunkohun lati se pẹlu Chavez Jr.

 

“Mo n àìníyàn kekere kan nipa awọn onidajọ ti o ba ti ija lọ ni ijinna,” o si wi pe. “Boya ohun ti mo ni a buburu ipinnu lọ si mi. So I don’t want it to go to the judges. I want to finish him before the 10 kikun iyipo.

 

“Lati akọkọ Belii, Mo ti yoo wa ni gège punches emi o si pa gège punches. I will do what I have to do to knock Chavez out.

 

Lori jije awọn ọmọ ti a olokiki baba / Onija, Reyes le empathize pẹlu ohun ti Chavez Jr., ti ní láti fi ara dà. Sibẹsibẹ, Reyes jẹ awọn ọna lati ntoka jade ni atorunwa anfani ti o lọ pẹlú pẹlu o. He also puts some of the burden on Julio Jr., fun ko ni ogbon ara rẹ ara ni iwọn.

 

“Mo ro pe o jẹ gidigidi lati mu awọn di ọmọ ẹnikan olokiki,” Reyes si wi. “Baba rẹ ati awọn aami je ohun ti o fe lati tẹle awọn kanna awọn igbesẹ, ṣugbọn on kò ni o fere bi lile bi baba rẹ ti ṣe. Being the son brings on its own issues. Chavez doesn’t possess the qualities his dad had yet he wants to fight like his father. But he shouldn’t. His dad was short, o ni ga. O si yẹ ki o ko gbiyanju lati jà bi i ni gbogbo.

 

“Chavez ni ọmọ rẹ ki o si ni o ni awọn kanna orukọ, sugbon ni iwọn ti o ni o kan kan eniyan pẹlu awọn orukọ ti Julio Cesar Chavez. He’s not the same as his father and will never be.

 

“Mo ti o kan ko ri Chavez bi a dara ju afẹṣẹja mi.”

 

Bi awọn tiwa ni opolopo ninu Mexico ni boxers, Reyes idolized Chavez SR.

 

“July SR. je ọkan ninu awọn mi akọkọ orisa. I remember watching him when I was five,” Reyes si wi. “O si wà ọkan ninu awọn akọkọ idi ti mo bere lati apoti. Then when I watched Oscar De La Hoya o si di ọkan ninu awọn oriṣa mi. I saw a lot of their fights. Ati Roy Jones Jr.'S njà, ju; o si wà tun ọkan ninu awọn oriṣa mi.”

 

Ni akoko kan nigba ti o ti kọja odun Reyes a ti aye-ni ipo ni middleweight ni WBC (Ṣe Ko. 9) ati awọn IBF (Ṣe Ko. 15). He’s campaigned almost exclusively in Mexico where he defeated a string of tough, gaungaun contenders. This will be his fourth U.S. irisi, keji ni mẹta njà ati awọn keji ni Texas.

 

“Eleyi jẹ gidigidi moriwu fun mi lati jà lori Showtime,” awọn ti wá siwaju-afẹṣẹja-puncher si wi. “O jẹ mi akọkọ akọkọ lori iṣẹlẹ kan pataki tẹlifisiọnu nẹtiwọki ati ki o Mo wa igberaga ati ki o dun gidigidi nipa o. This is my time and I’m going to take advantage and do what I need to do against Chavez.

 

Reyes lọ 63-7 ninu awọn Awọn ope, je kan mefa-akoko ti orile-ede Mexico ni asiwaju ati asoju kan ti Mexico ni National Egbe ni mejeji awọn 2006 ati 2007 Pan American ere. He turned pro at age 19 ni April 2007.

 

Ni re kẹta ija Reyes sile ni Mexico ni Super welterweight akọle kan pẹlu kẹta-yika TKO. In his seventh start and United States debut, ni July 2008 in koposi Christi, Texas, o si aami-kẹta a-yika TKO. Reyes, ninu rẹ 11th outing, segun ọkan ninu awọn Mexico ká gbogbo-akoko julọ gbajumo tele aye aṣaju nigbati o outpointed Luis Ramon “Yory Boy” Ogba lori 12 iyipo ni Oṣù 2009.

 

Reyes ṣe o si 13-0 ṣaaju ki o jiya re ni ibẹrẹ isonu lori kan 10-yika ipinnu lati Amilcar Milian ni 2010. After losing to Milian, Reyes gba rẹ tókàn 19 itẹlera njà ṣaaju ki o to ọdun kan ti ariyanjiyan to poju 10-yika ipinnu lati El Paso ká Abie Han kẹhin Oṣu Kẹwa. 18 in Carson, Calif. Reyes’ olukọni pe oru? Robert Garcia.

 

Reyes le ti gba meji tabi mẹta ninu awọn akọkọ meje iyipo lodi si Han, ṣugbọn o ṣe ohun nigbati o gba wọle awon kan knockdown pẹlu 30 -aaya ti o ku ninu kẹjọ. Han also crumpled to the canvas from a seemingly meaningless left hook to the chest that may have landed a split second after the bell sounded in the eighth. Ni igba akọkọ ti a gba wọle a knockdown, awọn keji je ko.

 

Awọn knockdown ni Reyes pada sinu ija ati ki o wà lori rẹ ọna lati lọ si gba kẹsan yika, ju, ayafi ti awọn referee deducted a ojuami lati u fun pẹ to buruju a (kukuru osi kio si oju) ti o han kedere si sopọ ṣaaju ki awọn Belii.

 

“Mo ti wà binu pẹlu awọn onidajọ ti o ni ija,” Reyes si wi. “Mo ro mo ti gba. I don’t know what happened. Mo ti lọ silẹ fun u lẹmeji ni kẹjọ sugbon mo nikan ni gbese fun ọkan. I got credit for the first one late in the round but the second one in the closing seconds of the round I did not.

 

Reyes, ti o ti okeene campaigned ni 154 ati 160 poun, tipped asekale ni kan ti ara ẹni-ga 165½ poun fun awọn re julọ to šẹšẹ ija, a unanimous mẹjọ-yika ipinnu win lori David Alonso Lopez kẹhin Jan. 24. Reyes won by 77-74 lemeji ati 76-75 pelu lọ si isalẹ ni awọn keji.

 

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Ni awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing àjọ-ẹya-ara, unbeaten awọn onija McJoe Arroyo(16-0, 8 KOs) ti Puerto Rico ati Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 12 KOs) ti Philippines yoo figagbaga ni a 12-rounder fun awọn ṣ'ofo IBF Super Flyweight World akọle.

 

The Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast yóò fi ẹnu ohun iṣẹ-aba ti ìparí lori Showtime ati Sibiesi idaraya ti yoo ẹya-ara ti o yatọ meta Boxing jara. It begins on Friday, July 17, pẹlu a ShoBox: The New generation quadrupleheader gbe lori Showtime (10 p.m. ATI/PT) ati ki o dopin pẹlu kan ọjọ-alẹ Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija (PBC) lori Sibiesi ati SCB doubleheader lori July 18.

 

O kan wakati sẹyìn lati Don Haskins Center, PBC on Sibiesi (gbe ni 4 p.m. ATI/1 p.m. PT) yoo pese a lasan doubleheader. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, undefeated British gbajumọ Carl Frampton (20-0, 14 KOs) yoo ṣe awọn re U.S. Uncomfortable nigbati o defends re IBF Super Bantamweight World akọle lodi si Alejandro Cobrita Gonzalez Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs). Awọn àjọ-Akọkọ iṣẹlẹ yoo ẹya-ara moriwu heavyweight Chris Awọn alaburuku Arreola (36-4, 31 KOs) lodi si ohun alatako lati wa ni kede.

Pataki tiketi ti yio se ru si egeb FUN igbese-aba ti Ijoba Boxing aṣaju- & SHOWTIME® pada-SI-pada isele lori Satidee, Keje 18 LATI min Haskins ile-iṣẹ IN EL Paso, Texas

Tiketi ra Fun Saturday Night ká Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Kaadi ni gbigba Fun Saturday Ọsan ká

Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi ti oyan

 

Igbesẹ, TX (July 2, 2015) – Boxing egeb ni West Texas ni a sensational anfani lori Saturday, July 18 lati lọ meji aye-kilasi Boxing isele lori ọjọ kanna ni kanna ibi isere!

 

A ni kikun ọjọ ti igbese lati min Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas, bere si pa pẹlu ohun Friday igba ti Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi, pẹlu ilẹkun ìbẹrẹ ni 12:00 p.m. MT, nigba ti aṣalẹ igba ti Showtime asiwaju Boxing bẹrẹ pẹlu awọn ilẹkun nsii ni 5:30 p.m. MT.

 

Egeb rira tiketi fun aṣalẹ igba yoo tun ti wa ni pese kan tiketi fun Friday kaadi bi daradara.

 

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni ifiwe owole ni $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $25 dọla ati ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000 tabi awọn University tikẹti ile-iṣẹ ni (915) 747-5234. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa niwww.ticketmaster.com.

 

Headlining aṣalẹ igba ni pada si El Paso ti tele aye asiwaju ati ọmọ ti Mexico ni Boxing Àlàyé Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., (48-2-1, 32 KOs), ti o njà ni El Paso fun awọn keji akoko, ni a 10-yika Super middleweight ija lodi si lile-kọluMarcos “Dorado” Reyes, (33-2, 24 KOs).

 

Awọn Friday ká akọkọ iṣẹlẹ ẹya ti awọn United States Uncomfortable ti undefeated Irish gbajumọCarl Frampton, (20-0, 14 KOs) ni a mẹwa yika featherweight figagbaga pẹlu awọn ọna-fisted featherweight Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez, Jr. (25-1-2, 15 KOs).

 

Also featured on the PBC on CBS telecast will be the return of Mexican-American heavyweight star Chris Arreola, (36-4, 31 KOs).

 

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Mário BARRIOS ba pada Keje 18th IN EL Paso Texas

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Photo Nipa Egbe Barrios

San Antonio, TX (July 2, 2015) – 20-odun atijọ unbeaten Super-featherweight aibale okan, Mario Barrios (9-0, 5 KOs), pada si awọn iwọn lodi si ohun alatako TBA July 18, 2015. The 8-round bout will take place in Barrios’ ile ipinle ni Don Haskins Convention ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas on the Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. la. Marcos Reyes kaadi.

 

Ni 6'1, Barrios ti o ti wa ni itọju rẹ nipa Al Hayman, ti wa ni nyara di a agbara lati wa ni kà pẹlu ni Super-featherweight pipin. Lẹhin ti npolongo ni featherweight sẹyìn ninu rẹ ọmọ, awọn San Antonio Star ti wa ni si sunmọ ni dara pẹlu kọọkan ija. Awọn Gbe soke ni àdánù jẹ ko yẹ, ṣugbọn nkankan egbe re kan lara ni o yẹ fun ija yi.

 

“Mo lero gidi lagbara ni 130 poun ati awọn ti o ni ibi ti mo ti yoo wa ni ija ni fun mi tókàn ija,” Said Mario Barrios. “Sugbon ti o ba ńlá kan wá ija soke ni featherweight, I’m still ok to make that weight. With each day that goes by, I feel I’m becoming a better fighter. Every day in the gym is another day that I increase my knowledge of this sport.

 

Fighting in his home state of Texas is something Barrios relishes. This will be the fourth time Mario will be fighting in the Lone Star State. Ni re kẹhin ija, Barrios ṣẹgun Jose Del Valle nipa ona ti a 6th yika knockout, a ija ti o mu ibi ni Ipinle Ijogunba Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.

 

“I ìfẹ ni ija ni Texas ni iwaju ti ebi mi ati ilu egeb,” Barrios tesiwaju. “Everyone in Texas loves to see good fights and that’s my goal every time I step into the ring. I want to bring excitement to the fans and my fighting style fits that role. I don’t know who I’ll be fighting on July 18sugbon ohun kan ti mo ma mo ni, Mo ti yoo wa ni jẹ ki ọwọ mi lọ!
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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Pada si iwọn TO ogun Mexico ni BRAWLER Marcos Reyes ON Satidee, Keje 18 YÈ ON Showtime ® LATI min Haskins ile-iṣẹ IN EL Paso, Texas

Plus Undefeated Bantamweights Square Pipa Bi

McJoe Arroyo Meets Arthur Villanueva

Fun A ṣ'ofo Bantamweight World Àkọlé

Tiketi Se Lori tita Bayi!

Igbesẹ, Texas (June 12, 2015) – Mexico ni gbajumọ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) yoo pada si awọn iwọn lati koju lile-kọlu Marcos Reyes (33-2, 24 KOs) ni a Ayebaye Mexico ni vs. Mexico ni akọkọ lori iṣẹlẹ Showtime asiwaju Boxing® (10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT) lojo satide, July 18 gbe lati min Haskins ile-iṣẹ ni El Paso, Texas gbe lori Showtime®.

 

Ni aṣalẹ ká àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, a bata ti oke bantamweights fi wọn undefeated igbasilẹ lori ila bi Puerto Rican Olympian McJoe Arroyo (16-0, 8 KOs) gba lori Arthur Villanueva (27-0, 14 KOs) ti Philippines fun awọn IBF Bantamweight World asiwaju.

 

Sẹyìn ti ọjọ, Ijoba Boxing Awọn aṣaju-ija lori Sibiesi yoo mu a kaadi ni kanna min Haskins Arena ifihan ohun moriwu ogun laarin Carl Frampton ati Alejandro “Cobrita” Gonzalez Plus ẹya moriwu heavyweight matchup ifihan Boxing Star Chris Arreola.

 

“O ṣeun si Showtime fun o nri papo nla yi ija,” Said Chavez. “Reyes jẹ Mexico ni a ẹlẹrù ki o si yi ni yio je kan alakikanju ogun fun mi. Eleyi eniyan wun lati ataburo. But at 168 poun Emi ni ti o dara ju ati ki yoo fi mule o pẹlu kan gun nla fun mi egeb onijakidijagan.”

 

“Mo n wa siwaju si yi tobi anfani lodi si Chavez Jr. on July 18 ni El Paso,” Said Reyes. “Ija miiran Mexico ni, paapa a Chavez, jẹ tobi iwuri fun mi. Mo fẹ lati fi kan lori nla show fun gbogbo awọn ti Mexico ni egeb ti o yoo wa ni wiwo. Mo ti yoo jẹ awọn dara eniyan lori keje 18.”

 

Tiketi fun awọn ifiwe iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o ti ni igbega nipa Chavez ni igbega, ni ibamu pẹlu TGB ati ọkunrin alagbara Boxing, ti wa ni owole ni $200, $100, $75, $50 ati $25 dọla ati ni o wa lori tita to bayi. Lati gba agbara nipa foonu pẹlu pataki kan kirẹditi kaadi, pe Ticketmaster ni (800) 745-3000 tabi awọn University tikẹti ile-iṣẹ ni (915) 747-5234. Tiketi ni o wa tun wa niwww.ticketmaster.com.

 

Awọn akọbi ọmọ ti awọn arosọ Julio Cesar Chavez, awọn 29-odun-atijọ Chavez Jr. ni a tele middleweight aye asiwaju. Bi ni Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, Chavez Jr. ni tan-pro ni 2003 o si gba rẹ akọkọ 23 njà. Lẹhin ti nṣiṣẹ rẹ gba to 41-0-1, o si mina a middleweight aye akọle shot lodi si Sebastian Zbik, eyi ti o gba nipa poju ipinnu. O si yoo lọ lori lati dabobo ni ifijišẹ rẹ igbanu lodi si Peter Manfredo Jr., Marco Antonio Rubio ati Andy Lee. O si wulẹ lati agbesoke pada lati kan laipe ijatil ni ìkan ara pẹlu titun kan olukọni ati kekere kan ti àdánù kilasi nigbati o gba lori Reyes on July 18.

 

A ọjọgbọn niwon 2007, awọn 27-odun-atijọ Reyes gba akọkọ 13 njà rẹ pẹlu ọmọ 11 bọ inu awọn ijinna. O si ṣe rẹ U.S. Uncomfortable ni 2010 pẹlu kan dominating keji yika TKO ìṣẹgun lórí Victor Villereal ni Las fegasi. Awọn agbara-puncher jade ti Chihuahua, Mexico ni o ni meji lọtọ streaks ti 10 itẹlera knockouts ninu rẹ ọmọ. O si ti wa ni pipa kan ti a ti bọ unanimous ipinnu lori David Alonso Lopez in January ati ki o yoo koju si toughest igbeyewo rẹ nígbà tí ó ọmọ onigun mẹrin ni pipa lodi si Chavez Jr. ni Texas.

 

A 2008 Olympian fun abinibi re-Puerto Rico, Arroyo gba ami iyin ni idẹ 2007 World magbowo Championships ati awọn 2006 Central American ere. Awọn 29-odun-atijọ ti wa ni undefeated niwon yipada pro ni 2010. Lori Keje 18 o pada si ja ni United States fun igba akọkọ niwon 2010 nígbà tí ó gba lori toughest ipenija rẹ ọmọ.

 

A pro niwon 2008, awọn Bago City bi Villanueva ti ja fere ti iyasọtọ ninu awọn Philippines jakejado ti akoko. Ni 2014 o si fi soke ohun ìkan-bata ti victories ti Fernando Aguilar ati Henry Maldonado. Awọn 26-odun-atijọ ni pipa lati ibere kan ti o dara ni 2015 nigbati o segun Julio Cesar Miranda nipa unanimous ipinnu ni Kínní.

 

Don Haskins-išẹ ilẹkun fun awọn Chavez Jr. la. Reyes kaadi-ìmọ ni 5:30 p.m. MT.

 

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ANDRZEJ FONFARA STOPS JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ JR., WINS BY 9TH-ROUND TKO AT STUBHUB CENTER

Amir Imam Remains Unbeaten

With Unanimous Decision Over Walter Castillo

Unbeaten Moises Flores Outpoints Oscar Escandon To Win

WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Title; Omar Chavez Triumphs

By Decision, Fabian Maidana by Knockout on SHO EXTREME

Catch SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Replay
Monday, April 20, ni 10 p.m.ET/PT on SHO EXTREME

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Carson, Calif. (April 18, 2015) – Confident and determined, Andrzej “The PolishPrince” Fonfara (27-3, 16 KOs) spoiled the ring return of Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (48-2-1, 32 KOs) in resounding fashion Saturday night, flooring the former middleweight champion one time en route to a one-sided ninth-round TKO in the main event ofShowtime asiwaju Boxing gbe lori ASIKO IWORAN.

 

Fonfara, of Chicago by way of Radon, Polandii, dropped Chavez, of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico, with a wide left hook 50 seconds into the ninth round before a boisterous crowd of 8,636 predominately-Chavez fans at StubHub Center. It was the first time in 52 professional fights that Chavez had hit the canvas from a punch.

 

Upon returning to the corner, Chavez could be heard on the telecast telling trainer Joe Goossen that he had hurt his right leg and could no longer continue. Asiko nigbamii, the fight was halted. The busier and more accurate fighter throughout, Fonfara was comfortably ahead on the three judgesscorecards by scored of 89-80 ati 88-81 twice after nine full rounds.

 

Offered an ecstatic Fonfara, who had his fair share of Polish fans at the venue: “I knew he was a tough fighter, quick and in good shape but when he hit me for the first time in the first round, I knew I was going to win this fight. He didn’t punch as hard as everybody said he did.

 

I saw his punches easily coming in. I know I threw more punches. I was a little surprised that he did not come out for the (10th) but he was cut, had been getting beat up and had just got knocked down, so he knew what would happen if he came out.

 

Chavez said before the fight that he didn’t think I could take his body punches. I think I took them pretty good and passed that test.

 

I know there are things I can still work on in training to become a more complete boxer, ṣugbọnlalẹ was a dream come true. I want a rematch with (Light Heavyweight World Champion) Adonis Stevenson.

 

Said Chavez, the son of legendary Mexican icon, Julio Cesar Chavez SR. in the ring afterward and before he was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure, “Maybe 170,172 pounds is too big for me, maybe I’ll go back down. I’m not sure what my future holds. It was a very tough fight. But I congratulate Andrzej.

 

Goossen told reporters afterward that he had “stopped the fight. It was my decision. I didn’t like what I saw. ”

 

In the first half of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING doubleheader, undefeated world-ranked super lightweight Amir I (17-0, 14 KOs), of Davie, Fla., nipa ọna ti Albany, N.Y., won a lopsided 10-round decision over Walter “The Hammer” Castle.

 

The talented, versatile, Mo ni, 24, controlled a fight that featured numerous exchanges especially early on with a left jab and straight right hand.

 

My combinations were effective the whole night, we stuck to our gameplan and came out victorious,” said Imam. “I want any of the world champions next”.

 

Castle, who saw a nine-fight winning streak come to an end, wi “Mo ro mo ti gba awọn ija. I didn’t get credit for the punches I threw. The judge who scored it 100-90; daradara, that gives me no chance to win here. The cut bothered me in the early rounds, but was not a factor after.

 

Sẹyìn Saturday, on SHOWTIME EXTREME, undefeated Moisés “El Chucky” Ododo (23-0, 16 KOs), ti Guadalajara, Mexico, captured the WBA Super Bantamweight Interim World Championship with a thrilling 12-round split decision over defending champion Oscar Escandon (24-2 16 KOs), of Tolima, Colombia.

 

Ododo, ṣiṣe re 2015 debut and third start in a row in the United States, bori nipasẹ awọn ikun ti 116-112 lemeji ati 113-115.

 

An emotional Flores was near tears afterward. “Eleyi ti ni a ala wá otito – more than a dream come truefor me,” o si wi pe. “I saw my family on the beach, eating meat. I saw my babies better dressed. For me this is a life-changing victory and, bẹẹni, I thought it was very, very close but I absolutely feel I won.

 

I want to fight the best next, the top guys at 122 pounds and right now the top guy is Leo Santa Cruz. That’s who I’d like to fight next. I really want to thank all my team, lati oke de isalẹ, for giving me this wonderful opportunity. We’re very happy that we joined the Al Haymon team. We’re very loyal and we just really appreciate everything they’ve done for us.

 

Escandon felt he’d done enough to win despite injuring the right index finger on his right hand in the seventh round.

I did all that I could, everything was in my reach, but I think I broke or fractured my finger,” o si wi pe. “In boxing things happen that are out of your control. Because I hurt my hand, I couldn’t throw punches the way I wanted to with my right hand. I tried to do all I could with it. But I didn’t want to injure it further. I’m OK, but I definitely would love a rematch.

 

In the SHOWTIME EXTREME co-feature, Super welterweight Omar “El Businessman”Chavez (33-3-1, 22 KOs), of Culiacan, the younger brother of Chavez, Jr. and son of legendary Julio Cesar Sr., won an exciting, lile-jà, give-and-take eight-round unanimous decision over Richard Gutierrez (28-16-1, 17 KOs), of Arjona, Colombia.

Chavez won by the scores of 78-75 lemeji ati 77-74. There were no knockdowns.

 

Unbeaten Argentine welterweight Fabian “TNT” Maidana (6-0, 5 KOs), ti Santa Fe, Argentina, the brother of former world champion Marcos Maidana, registered a second-round TKO (32 aaya sinu yika) over outclassed Cory Vom Baur (2-3), of Vancouver, W.

 

Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing doubleheader yoo tun-air ose yi bi wọnyi:

 

DAY CHANNEL

Monday, April 20, 22, 10 p.m.. ET/PT SHOWTIME Extreme

 

Tuesday, June 24, ni 10 p.m. ATI/PT SHO Extreme

 

Saturday ká two-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning Sunday, June 22 27.

 

Mauro Ranallo called the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING action with Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein ki o si tele aye asiwaju Paulie Malignaggi commentating and Jim Gray riroyin. Ni Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Márquez serving as color commentator. Barry Tompkins called the SHOWTIME EXTREME action from ringside with boxing historian Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

 

The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. pẹlu Bob Dunphy directing.

 

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Chavez Jr. la. Fonfara” was a 12-round bout that took place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. And aired on SHOWTIME.

 

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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. la. ANDRZEJ FONFARA AMIR IMAM vs. WALTER CASTILLO OFFICIAL WEIGHTS & Awọn fọto

Showtime asiwaju Boxing® Gbe Lori Showtime® Saturday, April 18, (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT)

From StubHub Center In Carson, Calif.

SHOWTIME BOXING ON SHO EXTREME Airs Live at 8 p.m. Et / PT

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Showtime asiwaju Boxing

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.: 171 ½ poun
Andrzej Fonfara: 171 ½ poun

Amir IFE: 140 Poun
Castillo Walter: 138 Poun

Showtime Boxing ON SHO iwọn:
OSCAR ESCANDON: 121 ¾ Pounds
Moisés Flores: 121 ¼ Pounds

OMAR CHAVEZ: 159 Poun
RICHARD GUTIERREZ: 158 ½ poun

(SHOWTIME EXTREME Swing Bout)
FABIAN MAIDANA: 146 ¼ Pounds
CORY VOM BAUR: 145 ½ poun

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“Chavez Jr. la. Fonfara”, a 12-round light heavyweight bout co-promoted by Goossen ni igbega ati Chavez Promotions that takes place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. ati ki o yoo air lori Showtime (10 p.m. ATI/7 p.m. PT). Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Amir Imam faces Walter Castillo in a 10-round jr. welterweight showdown. Awọn Showtime asiwaju Boxing telecast ni yio tun je wa ni ede Spani o nipasẹ Atẹle iwe siseto (SAP).

Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ ti wa ni owole ni $200, $150, $100, $50 ati $25, plus wulo ori, owo ati iṣẹ owo, are available for purchase online at AXS.com.

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