Tūtohu Archives: Lamont Peterson

Former Two-Time World Champion Lamont Peterson Washington, D.C. Media Workout Quotes & Photos

D.C.-Native Battles WBA Champion David Avanesyan
Rāhoroi, February 18 From the Cintas Center
at Xavier University in Cincinnati & E ora i runga i SHOWTIME
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Washington, D.C. (February 7, 2017) – Former two-time world champion Lamont Peterson hosted a media workout in his hometown of Washington, D.C. as he prepares to take on WBA Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan in a 12-round matchup that serves as the co-main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Rāhoroi, February 18 from the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati.
Televised coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten light heavyweight contender Marcus Browne meeting hard-hitting former title challenger Thomas Williams Jr. in a 10-round showdown. The event is headlined by former four-division world champion Adrien Broner taking on hard-hitting contender Adrian Granados.
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Here is what Peterson and his longtime trainer Barry Hunter i ki te mea Rātū from the Bald Eagle Recreation Center:
Lamont Peterson
I’m going through a full-blown training camp and I’ve had a lot of energy. I think the strength will be there too but I’m an energy fighter. I like to put pressure and use my energy. Look for an improved Lamont Peterson.
People are going to talk a lot about my layoff but honestly that only affects people who aren’t always in the gym. I have been in the gym working hard this entire time. I’ve been working on my craft. I got better and you’ll see on February 18.
Avanesyan is a good fighter. He keeps his hands up high, so even though he’s there to be hit, it doesn’t mean I’m going to get good clean shots. It should be a good entertaining fight and a good first step at welterweight for me.
Big fights are what matters to me. When you’re coming up it’s all about winning a title. Having fought for 12 tau, it doesn’t matter to me as much. The way I’m looking at is, if I get this win then I’m the No. 1 contender for the belt.
I have no concern about ring rust. It’s not even a thought in my head. I would be shocked if that was a problem for me.
You never know what the right time is to move up in weight, but the time is now for me to move up to welterweight and I’m happy about it. Making 140 pounds was getting tough. I think it hampered my performances a bit and that let us know it was time.
I’ve been wanting to move up but it seemed like my opportunities were down in weight. Now I’m ready to mix it up with the best guys here.
“Hoki ahau, it’s all about the joy of getting in the ring and competing. I want to do it at the highest level and I’m looking forward to getting big fights.
Barry HUNTER, A Peterson Trainer
Sometimes having time off like Lamont had is not a bad thing. It gives you space and time to work on your mental game, shore up some things you could be weak at and of course it lets you heal up. It’s served us well and I’m happy with what I see from Lamont so far.
We always approach an opponent, no matter the record, like they are a world champion. We prepare for war. If anything less than that takes place, na te mea. We’re going to be ready. To me Avanesyan is a guy who is an obstacle in our way. If we can’t go around him, we’ll go right through him.
We want all of the top 147-pounders. I always thought Lamont and Danny Garcia was a fight that warranted a rematch. Because it was a great fight that had a little bit of controversy around it. I still would like to see the rematch.
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Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan Battles Former Two-Time World Champion Lamont Peterson & Unbeaten Contender Marcus Browne Takes On Former Title Challenger Thomas Williams Jr. Rāhoroi, February 18 E ora i runga i SHOWTIME

WBA Champion David Avanesyan Battles
Former Two-Time World Champion Lamont Peterson
in Welterweight Title Defense
&
Unbeaten Contender Marcus Browne Takes On
Former Title Challenger Thomas Williams Jr. I roto i te
Light Heavyweight Showdown
E ora i runga i SHOWTIME® i 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT
Rāhoroi, February 18 From the Cintas Center
at Xavier University in Cincinnati
Cincinnati (January 24, 2017) -WBA Welterweight Champion David Avanesyan (22-1-1, 11 Koó) will defend his title against former two-time world champion Lamont Peterson (34-3-1, 17 Koó) in a 12-round matchup that serves as the co-main event of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Rāhoroi, February 18 from the Cintas Center at Xavier University in Cincinnati.
Televised coverage on SHOWTIME begins at 9 p.m. AND/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten light heavyweight contender “Sir” Marcus Browne (18-0, 13 Koó) meeting hard-hitting former title challenger Thomas “Top Dog” Williams Jr. (20-2, 14 Koó) in a 10-round showdown. The event is headlined by former four-division world champion Adrien Broner taking on hard-hitting contender Adrian Granados.
It is a great pleasure for me to be defending my world title in the U.S. against a very good opponent in Lamont Peterson,” said Avanesyan. “I am the champion and come February 18 I will remain champion. This fight gives me a great opportunity to let the U.S. know what I’m about and put me in a position to fight the top fighters in the division. This will be a difficult defense but I am ready to show everyone how good I am.
I’m extremely excited about getting back in the ring and fighting on SHOWTIME again,” Said Peterson. “I’ve been working hard in the gym and I’m ready to give my fans the kind of show they deserve. I know this guy is coming in with a lot of confidence from that belt, but I believe I’m the better fighter and I’ll prove it on February 18.”
I’m ready to go to work and fight,” Said Browne. “It doesn’t matter if I am the underdog; na te mea. Let me be the underdog. I just want to beat this guy up. This is who I wanted to fight. I am fired up about this one and I can’t wait until February 18.”
“I February 18, I’m not leaving anything up to the judges,” Said Williams Jr. “I think Marcus has gotten some gifts in the past, so I’m not leaving this up to anyone but myself. I wanted to stay in the mix. I don’t need a tune-up. I’ve been fighting since I was five-years-old. I just need to get in there and fight. I think this is going to be a really good battle.
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Fighting out of Russia, Avanesyan defended his interim world title in his last outing when he defeated former three-division world champion Shane Mosley by unanimous decision last Kia. Te 28-year-old is undefeated in his last 22 pro fights since dropping a six-round decision in his second pro fight. Avanesyan picked up his interim belt with a ninth-round stoppage of Charlie Navarro in November of 2015.
Huraina ki ta te tamaiti i te kaiwhakangungu Barry Hunter i manene i runga i te huarahi ki tona teina, Anthony, Peterson nei tetahi o nga tawhetawhe pai ki te taonga kōrero i roto i te hākinakina. He pro mai 2004, Nona ia whakaora mo Victor Manuel Cayo, Kendall Holt a Dierry Jean i roto i te tua ki te mahi taitara ao toa ki Amir Khan, e pai ana ia ia awhina e toru nga wa. Ko te Washington, D.C. native defeated previously unbeaten Felix Diaz in his last outing in October 2015.
The 26-year-old Browne defeated previously unbeaten Radivoje Kalajdzic in April 2016 after a big 2015 that saw him defeated veteran contenders Gabriel Campillo, Aaron Pryor Jr., Francisco Sierra and Cornelius White. Te 2012 U.S. Olympian fights out of Staten Island, New York after an exceptional amateur career that saw him win the 2012 U.S. amateur championship at light heavyweight.
The 29-year-old Williams returns to the ring after dropping an exciting contest to light heavyweight world champion Adonis Stevenson in July. Williams earned his title shot after dominant second-round stoppages of Umberto Savigne and former title challenger Edwin Rodriguez. Ko te Fort Washington, Maryland-native was introduced to boxing by his father, a former pro fighter and he will look to start his path back to world title contention with a win on February 18.
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Lamont Peterson Tuhinga te nuinga whakatau 12-rauna I mau uaua AGAINST Pirika Diaz I PBC ON NBC MAIN MAHINGA

TERREL WILLIAMS puta e whai ake nei Tuhinga wikitoria o Prichard kopirua
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Fairfax, VA (October 17) -I roto i te mau 12-a tawhio whakangahau, tino whenua Lamont Peterson (i teie nei 34-3-1, 17 Koó) matarua i te whakatau ki runga tūturu mua mētara koura Olympic Pirika Diaz nuinga (i teie nei 17-1, 8 Koó) i EagleBank Arena i George Mason University. Peterson ko Diaz tu a whakawhiti matā koromatua-ki-koromatua mō te wā roa, bringing the crowd into a frenzy time-after-time. Peterson pressed the action for the majority of the fight, kiko i te Diaz iti ki nga taura. Ko te nuku o te rua Diaz, rongoā me te flurrying tōtika. To'na iteraa e hiahiatia ana e ia he knockout ki te riro, Ka puta mai Diaz i roto i te 12th me te a tawhio noa whakamutunga ki te tikanga o te ru, tango i te tika whawhai ki Peterson. I roto i te mutunga ahakoa ko reira iti rawa te mutunga rawa, rite Peterson i whakawhiwhia te nuinga whakatau i ngā kaute o 114-114, 117-111, 116-112.
Peterson mea o te whawhai, “Taime atoa e faaroo koe kaute tata, whiwhi koutou io. Whakaaro ahau te mana ahau te whawhai, a ko mua i runga i ngā. He taua nuinga whakatau ahua o ohorere ahau he iti moka.
“Kihai i Diaz te ohorere ahau i mohio hoki ahau e ia fifi. Ka mea ahau i roto i te mau pureraa toa, Hiahia kaua whawhai ahau whawhai roroa. Te ia he southpaw me ia etahi wheako nui. I mohio ahau e ia uaua no te mea ko te reira i tona faingamālie nui, ka hiahia ia ki te riro.
“Ko te he pai uaua 12 whawhai a tawhio. Tīmata ahau i roto i kaha ka memenge ano i roto i te rauna waenganui no te tīmata ahau ki te uhu, a roa te reira no te te toenga o te whawhai, engari i mohio ahau i mea ai ahau nui ki te riro i te whawhai. No atu te tākaro a tawhio noa, tona wa ki te neke ake i roto i te taimaha.
“I mohio ahau Diaz ko te toa nui. Kua mekemeke ia 20 rite noa ahau tau. I te mutunga o te ra, te wikitoria ko te wikitoria.
“Ka mau ia matā pai. Kihai i taea e ki te tiki i toku matā atu ahau, ano he hiahia ahau ki te. Ko taea ki te aukati ana matā ahau, a kore ia tukino i ahau.”
“Whakaaro ahau ko te reira i te whawhai rawa uaua. Whakaaro ahau i pai ia, o te akoranga kua taea e ia i mea ai pai,” Said Barry Hunter, A Peterson Trainer. “Whakaaro ahau i haere matou ki te tiki ia ia i roto i o reira i roto i te rima o tawhio, engari tīmata Lamont ki uhu ka roa te cramps puta noa i te whawhai. Ko te mekemeke. Just rite te ora, hanga koe te whakarerekē me te meatia e tatou e. Whakaaro ahau whawhai nui Diaz.”
“Whawhaitia e ahau te whawhai nui. Ko te whakatau kihai i haere i roto i toku manakohia, engari i ahau nga mea katoa e taea e ahau. Kihai i te kaiwhakawa e kite i te reira i te ara atu i te katoa,” Said Diaz. “E haere ana ahau ki te tango i te tau faafaaearaa iti i roto i te āhua, me te haere hoki ki te Dominican Republic, ka okioki, ka tatau i roto i toku hoa tauwhainga muri. Ahau noa e mohio i ahau nga mea katoa e taea e ahau.”
Kite te tahi-āhuatanga teata he mutunga rerekē ki te a'ee pakeke-patu i timata ki te mahi nohopuku-vitiviti e whakahaeretia ana e Colon Prichard(i teie nei 16-1, 13 Koó) ki hoa toa tūturu Terrel Williams (i teie nei 16-0, 12 Koó).Ka mau Thebout tona tahuri tuatahi rerekē ka te kaitautoko i Colon deductedtwo ngā mo te pupuhi iti āta i roto i te rima o tawhio. I muri i te ruritanga pūwāhi, Ka Williams te kaipahua,, i Colon titiro ki te pouaka me te counter i te waho. Whakaaro Williams ki te ngawari o te rua rite te whawhai tonu, engari ki te whawhai i roto i te clinch i roto i te 7th tawhio, U Williams he pakeke ringa matau ki te hoki o te matenga o te Colon e tonoa ia ia ki te koaka hua i roto i te whakataunga kotahi-ira. A, no te tīmata anō te mahi, haere nga whawhai koromatua-ki-koromatua mo te toenga o te a tawhio noa.
He ko te whakama i te mutunga o te 9th anga tonu a tawhio rite kokonga o te Colon tango karapu o ratou toa, as they believed the fight had ended. When the referee informed the corner that there was still one round left they frantically began to re-tape Colon’s gloves. Ko te a tawhio noa timata pere 10 whakatangi muri tata, ki te Colon mangere ki te haere tonu. Ka rite ki i taea ki te whakahoki i te pere i te tīmatanga o te Colon 10th me te a tawhio noa whakamutunga, whakawhiwhia te kaitautoko Williams he wikitoria whakakāhore.
“Kua whawhai ahau mo nga tau i runga i ngā kāri iti hanga i toku anō,” Said Williams. “E matau ana ahau pehea ki te noho tito.
“E ia [Kopirua] ko noa toa tetahi. People i rongoatia ki mea ko ia kia pai nui, engari ko ia 16-0 a ko ahau 14-0, ki ahau, e te he 50-50 ōrite ake.”
“Whakaaro ahau ko stupendous mahi a Terrel,” Said Williams’ kaiwhakangungu Joe Goossen. “Colon ko te riri nui, he toa nui i 16-0 tūturu. I mohio matou i tatou i to tatou ringa ki tonu i. Tenei he aha tatou i rite na pakeke. Terrel te he koati pūmanawa me te mahi ia pakeke.”
I mua ki te tīmatanga o te hui matua, Kokiritanga Colon i ki Inova Fairfax Hospital tika ki ruaki, ngenge me karakia āmai i roto i tona whare moenga. Kahore he ētahi atu mōhiohio i runga i tona huru i tenei wa.
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Lamont Peterson VU. Pirika Diaz JR. WHAKAMUTUNGA korukī PRESS AMUIRAA & Whakaahua

“Fighting i roto i te mua o te mano whenua he whakaongaonga tika rite te mea i roto i tetahi atu hākinakina. E koe i te painga āpure te kāinga, he painga kōti kāinga me te i roto i te mekemeke, you have home ring advantage.” – Lamont Peterson
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Credit Photo: Delane Rouse
Washington, DC (October 15) – E rua nga ra i te aroaro o te toa mua ao Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 Koó) a Olympic Gold fetia Pirika Diaz Jr.(17-0, 8 Koó) E whakatakotoria ki te tomo i te mowhiti i EagleBank Arena i George Mason University i Fairfax, VA, whakahaerehia te whawhai i te amuiraa press i te Kirikiriroa Live i roto i te taone Washington, DC. Te Rāhoroi avatea Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i te NBC ka AIR hui ora ki te kapinga teata timata i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT.
Ko te hui whawhai tahi-matua e rua, maranga whetu Colon Prichard(16-0, 13 Koó) me te tūturu Terrel Williams(14-0, 12 Koó)i hoki i roto i te haereraa i haere ki te whawhai undercard nguha super Kōmāmā Anthony Peterson (35-1, 23 Koó) me amanaki tūturu Alantez Fox (16-0-1, 6 Koó).
Tenei te mea i te whawhai i ki te mea ra tika i te aroaro o ratou October 17 showdowns:
Lamont Peterson
“I ahau i te puni whakangungu rawa hauora, me te hua. Te rapu atu ahau ki tenei whawhai. Titiro tonu ahau i mua ki te whawhai. E hiahia ana ahau i taea e whawhai ahau nga marama, Oati ahau te mahi ahau. Ko matau ahau te mea he mahi.
“Engari e whai ana ahau mo te whawhai uaua. E mohio ana ahau ki whakaritea ngā ia. I ahau toku kāinga ki runga ki a ia, ahakoa. I wish we could fight tonight…engari mana'o nei au e taea e ahau te tatari.
“Ko te te pai ki te whawhai i roto i te mua o te mano whenua. Ko te te pai hoki ahau, a te reira i te pai mo toku pā. Ko te nui tonu ki te haere ki te whakakai, ka whai aua mata maheni i roto i te mano.
“Fighting i roto i te mua o te mano whenua he whakaongaonga tika rite te mea i roto i tetahi atu hākinakina. E koe painga āpure te kāinga, painga kōti kāinga me te i roto i te mekemeke, you have home ring advantage. I’m blessed to be fighting at home, a Au haamaitaihia ki te whawhai ano ahau.
“Te haere ki te kia tino whakaongaonga ki te whai i taku tamahine i toku whawhai mo te wa tuatahi. Ka waiho ia i te rawa paunatia-i roto i, na Au ahau oaoa e taea e ahau ki konei ki a ahau.
Pirika Diaz JR.
“Ahau i rite ki te faingamālie ko ko te pēhanga i runga i Lamont whawhai i roto i tona whenua. E kore ahau e ite i tetahi pēhanga e haere mai ana ki tona ake whenua.
“E kore ahau e ite tetahi pēhanga ki te pupuri hoki i aku record tūturu no te whakaakona ahau ki te riro. Ko te Olympics i te pēhanga tino ake kua ahau ite a ko reira toku kuhuna ano he toa, me te rite te tangata. Ko te kotahi o nui toku whakatutukitanga.
“I muri i tenei whawhai, E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakapau wā ki toku utuafare e kite Halloween mo te wa tuatahi i roto i te United States. E hihiri ki te taka ake toku tamariki me te oaoa vau ki te kai i te monamona e ahau.”
Prichard kopirua
“I ahau i te puni whakangungu nui i roto i Puerto Rico hoki e pā ana ki e wha ki te rima wiki. Ahau tata noa whawhai i roto i te Mahuru, ka ko ahau i roto i te huru nui. Tenei whawhai ko te whai wāhitanga nui hoki kia kite i ahau i runga i te pouaka whakaata motu.
“Ahau tonu te titiro mo te win. Titiro hoki taua 'W,’ e te pehea tatou mahi. Ki te ataahua i te knockout mai, Au e haere mai ahau i runga i te toru knockouts i roto i te rarangi. E rapu ana ahau ki te tāpiri i tetahi atu tetahi ki toku record.
“Te ia he hoariri nui. Te tūturu ia. E mohio ana ahau ki te ia hiakai. Kua fehangahangai ahau whawhai nui i roto i toku mahi i roto i te amateurs. No manukanuka te ia tika toa tetahi, me te mohio ahau haere ahau ki te hei i te tetahi ki toku ringa i ara i runga i Rāhoroi.
“E hiahia ana ahau ki te hanga i toku ake kāhua whawhai. Hiahia noa ahau ki te waiho ahau. A, no te ahau kamata toku mahi hiahia ahau ki te kia rite Tito Trinidad ko Hector Camacho Kaumātua. Te hunga i toku whawhai tino tipu ake, tena ko tenei e hiahia ana ahau ki te hanga i toku ake waitohu, me e te aha e haere ahau ki te mahi i i runga i Rāhoroi.
“Katoa i roto i te rohe mai ki EagleBank Arena Rāhoroi. Doors tuwhera i 1 p.m. a, ki te potaea ana te koe e hanga ai, rangi i roto i runga i NBC i 4 p.m.
TERREL WILLIAMS
“Ahau rite ki te haere. This is a huge opportunity for me. I know I have a lot of support with my family, hoa me te pā i muri i ahau.
“I ahau i te mahi uaua i roto i mua o ahau. Prichard Ko te toa nui ake, me te haere mai tūturu, engari au e ahau rite.
“Ko te wero e kua moe tonu ahau tenei. I’m ready to rock and roll i runga i Rāhoroi.
Anthony Peterson
“Ko tōna wā whawhai. Āta koutou rangi i roto i. Te haere ki te waiho i te whakaatu nui.
“Mekemeke i DC tino ka mau te tahuri nui i roto i 2011 ka whana Lamont i roto i te uputa i mua, a whiua Amir Khan. Ko te he wikitoria nui mo te Headbangers me te wikitoria nui mo te pa. Boxing is definitely big in DC again with local fights in small venues and fights like we have Rāhoroi night at EagleBank Arena.
“Ite ahau rawa koi. Ahau rite ki te haere. I haven’t been this focused in a long time.
“Lamont he nui atu i te hoa pai. E kore e taea e ahau te whakamārama whakaahua reira ranei. Ahau na fiefia toku irāmutu kei te haere ki te haere mai mataara whawhai ia tatou mo te wa tuatahi. Te ia toku ngakau.”
ALANTEZ FOX
“Ko te he honore, me te haamaitairaa ki te hei i runga i te kāri rite Lamont me Anthony Peterson. Ko ratou mau aito oire e rua e matou i titiro atu katoa ki runga, ki roto i te tahi puka ranei tetahi.
“Ko ahau tonu konei ki te hoatu i runga i te whakaatu, engari ko te reira tonu te honore, me te haamaitairaa ia riro i runga i tenei kāri.”
Barry HUNTER, A Peterson Trainer
“Ko tenei ta tatou e rave. Kua whawhai kua he wahi o to tatou oraraa e kore hoki ahau e mohio ki tau e te tini o. E rite ahau ki te whakawhetai Pirika me tona kaiwhakangungu. Pirika Ko te tangata taitama pai. Haere mai ia ki te tuatapaparaa tupuna tino pai. I ahau i te whai wāhi ki te whakairi i roto i a ratou i roto i Florida e pā ana ki te tau e rua ranei i mua, ka tukinotia e ratou a matou ki te whakaute, me te aroha.
“Ehara te whawhai i te mea e rave tatou i whakatara tata rā ra katoa. Te reira i roto i te toto. Pērā i Rāhoroi, titiro whakamua matou ki te whawhai pai. E kore ahau e meinga e matapae, engari tona haere ki te waiho i te po nui mo DC, me he po nui mo te DMV.”
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Lamont Peterson VU. Pirika Diaz JR. Korukī MEDIA workout & Whakaahua

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Credit Photo: Delane Rouse
Alexandria, VA (October 14) – Toa o mua te ao Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 Koó) a Olympic Gold fetia Pirika Diaz Jr.(17-0, 8 Koó), ko wai e matua a tenei Rāhoroi Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i te NBC takahanga whakakitea ora i te EagleBank Arena i George Mason University i Fairfax, VA, whakahaerehia te īngoa pāpāho i tenei ra i te Alexandria Mekemeke Club. I honoa ratou i te teina o Lamont, Anthony Peterson (35-1, 23 Koó), te tino rohe Jimmy Lange (38-6-2, 25 Koó) me amanaki tūturu Alantez Fox (16-0-1, 6 Koó), ko wai e hoki whawhai October 17 i roto i te pāngia motuhake.
Ko te whawhai mahi atu hoki pāpāho, ka tutaki ki te pinepine o ngā tamariki i te Charles Houston Recreation Center me nga Boys tata & Girls Club ki te haina tëneti me tango whakaahua.
Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i te NBC kapinga teata timata i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT.
Lamont Peterson
“Kua kite ahau i Diaz me whakaaro ahau e taea e whawhai ia. Mea mahino taea whawhai ia. Te tūturu ia, engari whakaaro tino ahau, ia tatou i te tiki i roto i te matotoru o tenei, wheako kei te haere ki te tango i runga i a e kore e whakaaro ahau kei te haere ia ki te whai nui ki te whakaoti.
“Ko te wa rite tenei ina kei a koe ki te tamariki e kite tino koutou te faufaa te reira ki te tū hei tauira a tawhio noa pai. Kia pehea te taea e koe te taa e tika te reira. He mea nui tonu te reira ki ahau mo hoatu hoki a whawhai i roto i toku oire taea te mahi ki ahau e.
“A, no te ahau i runga i te ara, ki te neke a tawhio noa te rota, me te īngoa i roto i te omaoma hotera i koe, engari te painga o te i te fare ko e whiwhi ahau ki te moe i roto i toku moenga ake, mahi i roto i i toku omaoma ake me ona 100 wa pai hoki ki ahau. I te mutunga o te ra, Ahau aroha ki te whawhai i roto i te mua o toku pā oire.”
Pirika Diaz JR.
“Just rite katoa i roto i te oraraa, to tatou ki te piki. Te patu e te pa Lamont wahi tiketike hou i roto i toku mahi me toku ora.
“I muri i te Olympics ka mau ahau he tau atu ki te whakaaro e pā ana toku heke mai. Na kia wawahia e ahau arahina konei.
“E mohio ana ahau ki ta te ao katoa e mohio e pā ana ki Lamont Peterson. Te ia he toa rahi…engari e kore e mea faufaa. Kei te haere tonu ahau ki te whiua ia.
“Ko i roto i toku heke mai te pere taitara ao, me te whakaaro e ahau i tenei whawhai ko te aha kei te haere ki te whakatuwhera i te tatau ki ahau.”
Anthony Peterson
“Whiwhi tatou i to tatou mahi i roto i te rā. Ko te momo utuafare katoa o te kōhauhau tenei.
“Kua kite ahau i rïpene i runga i toku hoa tauwhainga. Te ia te southpaw uaua. Te rapu atu ahau ki te whawhai ki a ia i runga i Rāhoroipo.
“Aroha tautoko ahau toku teina. Ko ia toku hoa pai a ahau na fiefia he matou i runga i te kāri kotahi, me te māngai DC me Headbangers i mua o te mano whenua.
“Tino hiahia ana ahau hohoro koperea te taitara ao, me te noho ahau i 135. Ko te wahi e au whakamarie, me te wahi ka haere tonu ahau ki te hoko pai me te pai.”
Jimmy Lange
“Oti ahau mo tenei whawhai i te ara ano taka e ahau ma nga whawhai. He te kahore kiriata i runga i toku hoa tauwhainga [Mike Sawyer], na rite ahau mo Kingi Kong, a ka i roto i te āhua pai rawa.
“Ko te he honore [ki te whawhai i runga i te kāri headlined e Lamont Peterson] kua kawea mai no te mea e ia mekemeke hoki ki DC me te wāhi tāone DC.
“Ko ahau lāngilangi'ia tino ki te hei i runga i tenei kāri, no te mea ko Lamont he toa mau i roto i a roto o te whakakai. E kore koe e whakarongo ki tetahi mea kino e pā ana ki a ia, no te mea e kore tetahi mea kino ki te mea kei reira.”
ALANTEZ FOX
“Haere puni Whakangungu tino pai. Ite e ahau tino kaha. Kua hokona e ahau atu i te tahi pauna ki te tapahi me e te reira.
“E matau ana ahau ki toku hoa tauwhainga [Eric Mitchell] he uaua. Uaua whawhai tikanga Philly e tonu.
“Te haere ki te kia ngāwari i tawhio tetahi ki te mutunga. E kore e haere e koe ki te hiahia ki te tahuri atu no te, ki te meatia e koutou, taea e koe te mahue te tahi mea pai.
“Taime atoa e whawhai ahau, E hiahia ana ahau ki te whakangahau i te pā, rite ahau ki te hui matua, ara, ki te kahore ahau i te hui matua.”
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Lamont Peterson korukī MEDIA workout & Whakaahua

 

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Washington, D.C. (October 9) – Hero whenua Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 Koó) mahi i roto i mo te pāpāho Rāpare i te Pakira Eagle Recreation Center roto i te Tonga Washington, D.C. rite faaineine ia mo te pupūtanga 12-a tawhio noa ki Olympic Gold fetia Pirika Diaz Jr.(17-0, 8 Koó). The PBC on NBC main event bout takes place next Rāhoroi, October 17 i EagleBank Arena i George Mason University i Fairfax, VA. Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i te NBC kapinga teata timata i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT.
Teina o Peterson teina Anthony (35-1, 23 Koó), ko wai e ngā ano i runga i te kāri whawhai wiki o muri, mahi ano hoki i roto i a ka korero ki te pāpāho e pā ana ki tona whawhai ake, me te tautoko i tona teina.
Kei raro nei ko te mea i Lamont ko Anthony Peterson ki te mea me te ratou kaiwhakangungu Barry Hunter:
Lamont Peterson
“Ahau tonu te 140 tukituki. Tetahi whawhai e haere mai i roto i i 140 pauna, Ka tangohia e ahau te reira. Ki te reira te kahore taitara wāhi tetahi ranei rite taua, E whawhai ahau tetahi i 147, 154, tetahi faingamālie e hanga tikanga, Ka tangohia e ahau te reira.
“E mohio ana ahau he iti bit e pā ana ki toku hoa tauwhainga. Mahara ahau ki a ia i nga ra runaruna. Whawhai i runga i te kapa Dominican i roto i te kēmu Pan Am me wahi rite e wahi e whakataetae ia.
“Te haamana'o matakitaki ahau ia whawhai. Ko ia te taata tino uaua. I ngaro ia nui me ia mau hoki ka haere mai, ka riro te whawhai kia mohio ahau ia he rota o te ngakau. I te mutunga o te ra, E kore e whakaaro ahau, mehemea e ranea wheako. Kia whakakite ai e ia i te tahi ohipa, otiia e kore e haere au e ahau ki te titiro i te reira
“Ko tōna haere ki te tiki i uaua i roto i reira. Fighting ahau he rite i maka ki te wai matao…puranga ki a koutou.
“Aroha ana ahau ki te mahi, me toku mahere kēmu ko ki te haere ki roto ki reira, ka hoatu pā he whawhai ngahau, me te whakaatu ia ratou etahi whakaari. Ko te he po nui o te mekemeke mo katoa.
“Haere tonu Mekemeke ki te hoatu ki ahau hihiri. Aroha ana ahau ki te reira. Ko ahau he tangata te'ote'o na haere ana ahau ki te whakangungu pakeke noa'tu nei te mea. Kei te haere ahau ki te whakangungu pakeke. Mohio Fans me matau te ao mekemeke Au konei tonu ahau, a au e ahau ako, me te tonu tonu whiwhi pai.
October 17 Ko ahau e manukanuka ki te whakaatu i te hiahia tonu ahau ki te tiki pai me whakaatu e reira e tonu te rota o te mea e kore i te iwi i kite mahi i ahau.
“E rite ahau ki te ngaki i ngā parekura e kua ahau i. Au pai atu i tetahi kua tonu ahau ngaro ki ahau…Te hinaaro nei au ki te whai i te whai wāhi ki te haere ki waho, ka whakamatau e Au pai atu i te iwi ngaro ahau ki ahau.
“E haere ana ahau ki te whakaatu e ahau māia, me te makatuunga ahau. Tenei whawhai e ahau whakangungu rite tonu pakeke rite i ahau mo tetahi atu whawhai.
“Au e mōhio kua sparred ahau i te iti rawa 500 rauna tenei puni. I reira te tahi mau wiki tenei puni e pai rākau hoki ahau ki runga ki te 20 Whakatata i nga ra katoa.”
Anthony Peterson
“Ko tōna haere ki te waiho i te kaupapa nui mo te katoa o tatou. Lamont me ahau whawhai i runga i te kāri hoki taua August i Center Barclays, engari te wa i mua i taua ko Hakihea 2011 i te Center Convention i DC, na kei te haere i te reira ki te waiho i te nui po mo e rua o tatou.
E tupu tatou i te tangata i teie nei. E ite tatou i hōia. E matau ana matou ki ta haere i runga i roto i tenei hākinakina me e haere tatou ki te haere ki roto ki reira, ka hapai i to tatou mahi.
“E haere ana ahau ki te waiho i te Kōmāmā mo te wa roa.
“E anake rua whawhai i roto i tenei ao e kore e whawhai ahau – toku teina, me toku newphew me e te reira.”
Barry HUNTER, Petersons’ Trainer
“Whakaaro ahau te tahi mau taime i maka e tatou rawa nui te aronga ki te whitiki. Ko te kēmu whawhai ko te kēmu whawhai, a kia waiho te pai ki te pai.
“He nui te puni whakangungu. Ko te kupu tenei e tatou ra katoa he rā. Attitude he katoa. Lamont kua mentality o te toa. Hoki te wahi tino, i waenganui i whawhai a te ki tona tamahine – enei ko nga mea e rua e hanga ia te oaoa tino.
“Aita te taata e ite e te aroaro o Lamont whawhai Amir Khan i DC, i reira ko te 20 matapihi tau i tatou i te taime whawhai nui i roto i te rohe DC. He rota o te mea e kite koe i roto i tenei rohe i te ara o te whawhai, kua ki te hoatu Lamont me tenei kapa te rota katoa o te nama mō te mau mai i mekemeke hoki ki DC koe.
“Ki te titiro koe i te #FreeBoxingForAll t-hāte e te rota o te whawhai, me pā kakahu, e kore e te reira mea mekemeke hoki ahau, ranei mo Lamont – te reira ta mekemeke mo katoa. Kua I roto i te mua rite te hākinakina raro, kua tukinotia te reira, a kihai i mohio tino iwi te mea i haere i runga i. Mai te tīmatanga o PBC, Kei te tīmata te reira ki te tiki atu te rongo.”
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Tuhinga STAR Prichard kopirua mata tūturu TERREL WILLIAMS KI WHAKAHŌU Andre DIRRELL VU. Blake CAPARELLO a'ee ON PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC MAA, OCTOBER 17 FROM EAGLEBANK ARENA AT GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY IN FAIRFAX, Virginia

Ētahi atu! Talent Local Tae Anthony Peterson, Jimmy Lange
& Rawiri Grayton I roto i te Mahi undercard
Fairfax, Virginia (October 5, 2015) – Rising whetu Prichard “Keria” Kopirua (16-0, 13 Koó) anga tūturu Terrel Williams (14-0, 12 Koó) i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC Rāhoroi, October 17 i EagleBank Arena i George Mason University i Fairfax, Virginia.
Ko te Welterweight a'ee 10-a tawhio noa ki waenganui Colon a Williams ka whakakapi i te whawhai kauwhautia mua i waenganui i Andre Dirrell a Blake Caparello i muri i Dirrell ki te unu no te mau tumu hauora.
Te October 17 headlined hui te tino rohe me te toa mua ao Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 Koó) tango i runga i 2008 Olympic Gold mētara i te Dominican Republic Pirika Diaz Jr. (17-0, 8 Koó) ki te kapinga teata timata i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT. Teina o Peterson, Anthony Peterson (35-1, 23 Koó) e ngā i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa a'ee super Kōmāmā hei wāhanga o te lineup whakaongaonga o undercard whawhai.
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Peterson, te teina o matua kaiuru hui Lamont, Ko te rangatira o te whakauru ia mo Raniera Attah, Dominic Salcido a Marcos Leonardo Jiménez, te Washington, D.C. Kei te titiro hua ki te riro tana whawhai karapīpiti e ono i runga i October 17. Te nuinga tata mutu ia Ramesis Gil i roto i te ono-a tawhio noa i runga i Hōngongoi 11.
Tāpiri ki te hā te rohe ko Virginia's-ake Jimmy Lange (38-6-2, 25 Koó), ko wai e whawhai mo te 17th wā i EagleBank Arena, rite e ia i runga i Mike Sawyer (6-4, 4 Koó) i roto i te waru-a tawhio noa a'ee taumahamaha o te marama, tūturu-tau 28-tawhito D.C.-hua Rawiri “Day-Day” Grayton (12-0, 9 Koó) tango i runga i Mexican-tau 26-tawhito Christopher Degollado (13-5, 11 Koó) i roto i te ohipa Welterweight waru-a tawhio noa, me te-tau 22-tawhito Demond Nicholson (14-1, 14 Koó) anga-tau 28-tawhito Colombian Milton Nuñez (28-14-1, 25 Koó) i roto i te waru-a tawhio whitu super whakataetae.
Te whakaawhiwhi i te mahi he tūturu-tau 30-tawhito Brooklyn-Māori Lenox Allen (19-0-1, 12 Koó) ki Hungarian 25-tau-tawhito Istvan Zeller (24-8, 7 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whitu tekau super a'ee, 20-D.C.-Māori tau-tawhito Kareem Martin (6-0-1, 3 Koó) i roto i te whawhai Welterweight ono-a tawhio noa, 26-tau-tau Tommy Logan (3-1, 3 Koó) i roto i Winter Haven, Florida i roto i te take Kōmāmā wha-a tawhio noa, me te tūturu-tau 23-tawhito Alantez Fox (16-0-1, 6 Koó) o Forrestville, Maryland in an eight-round middleweight bout.
I te runaruna, Kopirua ko te rima-wā Puerto toa motu Rican mua ki te tahuri pro i roto i 2013. Whakangungua e tona papa, Kua kopirua kua stylistically whakaritea ki hoa teina Pirika Trinidad, me te katoa, engari tetahi o ona knockouts haere mai i roto i te rima rauna iti iho ranei. The 23-year-old scored a spectacular knockout over tough veteran Michael Finney in August and in September he knocked out former world champion Vivian Harris.
An undefeated fighter out of Los Angeles, Williams looks to make his mark when he faces Colon on October 17. The hard puncher has already picked up two victories in 2015 with a stoppage of Tavorus Teague and most recently, a decision over John Williams in August. Prior to the decision in his last bout, Reirahia Williams i whakaora 12-tika i roto i te tawhiti.
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Mua AO TOA Lamont Peterson RETURNS KI TAKE ON hinga Olympic GOLD mētara Pirika Diaz JR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 AS PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC TAE MAI KI EAGLEBANK ARENA I GEORGE MEISONI UNIVERSITY I Fairfax, Virginia 4 P.M. ET / 1 P.M. PT

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Tickets i runga i Sale Apopo I 10 a.m. AND!
Fairfax, Virginia (Mahuru 4, 2015) – Toa o mua te ao Lamont Peterson(33-3-1, 17 Koó) ka hoki mai ki te mowhiti tata tona Washington D.C. home rite e ia i runga i 2008 Olympic Gold mētara i te Dominican Republic Pirika Diaz Jr. (17-0, 8 Koó) i roto i te a'ee 12-a tawhio noa i runga i Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions (PBC) i runga i NBC i runga i Rāhoroi, October 17 i EagleBank Arena (i mua i te Center Heroti) i George Mason University i Fairfax, Virginia.
Haamata te hui tahi-matua teata i 4 p.m. AND/1 p.m. PT a ka rua Olympic parahi mētara Ētahi atu “Ko te Faahou” Dirrell (24-2, 16 Koó) ki Ahitereiria o Blake “Ko te Cape” Caparello (21-1-1, 6 Koó) i roto i te 10-a tawhio noa whitu tekau super a'ee.
“Ahau rawa fiefia ki kia hoki i roto i te whakakai, tata rawa ki te kāinga i roto i Virginia ka whawhai i runga i NBC,” Said Peterson. “Ua oaoa vau i te tika ki te mahi i te mea e ahau te aroha ki te mahi i. Kua ahau i roto i te omaoma, me kua ahau i noho rite na ahau ineine ki te hoatu i te pā te ahua o te whakaaturanga utu ratou.”
“Ko ahau rawa mauruuru mo tenei faingamālie me e mohio ana ahau e Lamont Peterson uaua toku whawhai kia tawhiti,” Said Diaz. “Ko māia i te mutunga o te whawhai e ahau, Ka kua ara e ahau toku ringa. No faatura ki Lamont, engari kua i ia tona faingamālie, inaianei ko reira toku wa ki te whakaatu i te ao nei Pirika Diaz he. Ka taea e ahau haapapû atu ia outou e kore e whakama nga pā i runga iOctober 17.”
“Toku hihiri ki te angitu anake whiwhi kaha ki ia whawhai,” Said Dirrell. “Whawhai ahau ki te riro. Katoa e hiahia ana ahau ki te kite i te mea he whitiki a tawhio noa toku hope. Ko nga mea katoa e te reira, mea katoa i ahau ki te mahi i, ka kia mahi i te reira. Ka waiho e ahau i te toa ao! Tenei whawhai ko te taahiraa i muri mai.”
“Ko ha faingamālie nui ki ahau mo te whakaatu i te ao e ko ahau tetahi o te pai 168-patu muka i roto i te katoa o te mekemeke tenei,” Said Caparello. “Ko te piha taimaha no ahau te wahi tenei. Dirrell Ko te mua Häkinakina me, rite ahau, he kaiwero taitara ao. Titau e ahau te whawhai rawa uaua i runga iOctober 17, engari e mohio ana ahau e waiho ahau nei te wikitoria.”
“Lamont Peterson Ko te toa whiriwhiri. Te reira whakamatauria e ia i roto i tona mate e tautohetia ana ki Danny Garcia a ka hoki mai ki te kanohi i te tūturu Pirika Diaz i roto i te mea kia he mau nui,” Na ka mea a Lou DiBella, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment. “Diaz Ko he mētara Olympic koura i te Lepupelika ki te kāhua tahi-friendly; ka kawea e ia e ki te whawhai, me tatari ana hoki ahau mahi nui. I roto i te a'ee whakatuwheratanga, hoki e haere mai i te whawhai pakeke-whawhai ki a James DeGale, Hoki Andre Dirrell ki te mahi ki mua kaiwero taitara ao Blake Caparello, te tangata e whakahau inaianei rite ki te whitu super ao-tauanga. Titau ahau he pai po o te whawhaiOctober 17.”
“E oaoa tatou i ki te manaaki i te tuatahi telecast Pirimia Mekemeke Champions i roto i te Washington DC. rohe i runga i October 17,” ka mea a Kaiwhakahaere General o EagleBank Arena Barry Geisler. “Kei te ārahi te raupapa PBC he anō o te mekemeke me te EagleBank Arena he fiefia ki te whai wāhi i roto i ta ratou mau tautooraa.”
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E whawhai-tau 31-tawhito te Peterson tika meneti i waho o tona Māori Washington DC. a ka titiro ki te tiki ake i tona wikitoria mahi tuarima i roto i te wāhi tāone DC. Huraina ki ta te tamaiti i te kaiwhakangungu Barry Hunter i manene i runga i te huarahi ki tona teina, Anthony, Peterson nei tetahi o nga tawhetawhe pai ki te taonga kōrero i roto i te hākinakina. He pro mai 2004, Nona ia whakaora mo Victor Manuel Cayo, Kendall Holt a Dierry Jean i roto i te tua ki te mahi taitara ao toa ki Amir Khan, e pai ana ia ia awhina e toru nga wa.
He Häkinakina rua-wā e tohu ana i te he Lepupelika, Diaz Jr. riro te mētara koura i te rua o ona kēmu Olympic i roto i 2008 i roto i te Beijing. Whawhai Na i roto i te Bronx, te-tau 31-tawhito, kua nui haere āta te taumata o tona whakataetae, rite nona ia whakaora mo Emanuera Lartey, Adrian Granados me tino tata Gabriel Bracero i roto i te mahi tūtahi i runga i April 11. Na, ka peke ia ki te taumata-ao o te piha rite titiro ia ki te whakamatau no ia i te tihi o te hākinakina, ina e ia i runga i Peterson.
Riro te ßthat a Ākuira he amateur rua U.S. Amateur World Toa i roto i te tua ki tona mētara Orimipia parahi, te Dirrell-tau 31-tawhito titiro ki te mahi ki tetahi-ao taitara faingamālie i runga i October 17. Ko te toa i roto i o Flint, Mau Michigan whakaora mo Arthur a Aperahama, me te Curtis Stevens, e rua parekura kuiti i runga i tona anō anake.
He toa tinihanga i roto i o Wikitoria, Riro Ahitereiria tona tuatahi 20 matua whawhai pro whawhai i roto i tona whenua te kāinga. Nona e ia whakaora mo Michael Bolling, Jorge Olivera, Allan Green me mua hinga kore Robert Berridge. Ko te 29-tau-tawhito tino tata piro te whakatau loto mo Affif Belghecham roto i te Pipiri me te titiro ki te hanga i te reira e toru te whakauru i roto i te rarangi i runga iOctober 17.
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DANNY GARCIA REMAINS UNDEFEATED WITH MAJORITY DECISION OVER LAMONT PETERSON DURING SATURDAY’S EDITION OF PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON NBC FROM BARCLAYS CENTER

ANDY LEE AND PETER QUILLIN BATTLE TO DRAW

IN EXPLOSIVE BOUT

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Brooklyn (April 12, 2015) – Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i NBC returned with two exciting bouts Rāhoroi night as Danny “Swift” Garcia (30-0, 17 Koó) patua Lamont Peterson (33-3-1, 17 Koó) by majority decision and “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2-1, 24 Koó) a Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin (31-0-1, 22 Koó) fought to a split draw at Barclays Center.

 

The evening’s second main event saw the undefeated Garcia stalk the lightning quick Peterson around the ring while consistently attacking Peterson’s body. Peterson moved well in the first half of the fight, but did not begin engaging offensively until the later rounds.

 

The two exchanged blows throughout a raucous twelfth round that stirred the crowd of 12,300 at Barclays Center into a frenzy. The judges tallies ended at 115-113 for Garcia twice and one score of 114-114.

 

“Ite ahau nui. I prepared for a war. He was moving a lot. I thought it was close, not going to lie,” Said Garcia. “It was definitely close the whole way through. I did enough to win and I’m happy with my performance.

 

[On going up in weight] “I feel like I have to go up. It’s affecting my performance, but I feel like I did a great job.

 

I did my part. I’m not calling it a robbery but it was a good fight,” Said Peterson. “I don’t expect an easy journey for me to get where I’m going. Ite ahau nui. That’s probably the least contact I’ve ever had in a fight.

 

In the first main event, Quillin scored a huge knockdown in the first round and followed it up by putting Lee on the canvas in round three. Lee made adjustments as the fight went on and began to box Quillin effectively, even putting him down in the seventh round.

 

Lee and Quillin landed almost the same percentage of punches with Lee connecting on 38 percent and Quillin on 39 ōrau. One judge scored the bout 113-112 for Lee with another scoring the bout 113-112 for Quillin and the final had a score of 113-113.

 

There’s a reason why judges are judges. They see it their way. I respect the decision,” Said Quillin.

 

[On being knocked down] “There’s a first time for everything. I’m very thankful that I was able to get back up and keep fighting. I took a year off and I was able to go 12-rounds and I could have kept going.

 

“Ko te he whawhai uaua. He dropped me early because I was being lazy. I got my momentum late in the fight and I boxed consistently. I understand why with two knockdowns people felt he won the decision. I could have done better te po nei. If my next fight is Peter Quillin.

 

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PREMIER BOXING toa ON NBC PRESS WHAKAMUTUNGA Quotes CONFERENCE & Whakaahua

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Brooklyn (April 9, 2015) – As Rāhoroi o fight night rapidly approaches, whawhai whakataetae i runga i Rāhoroi o Te Pirimia mekemeke Champions i runga i NBC night of fights held a final press conference Thursday at the Edison Ballroom i roto i te New York City.

 

PBC on NBC main event bouts at Barclays Center feature undefeated superstar Danny “Swift” Garcia (29-0, 17 Koó) e anga Lamont Peterson (33-2-1, 17 Koó) and the middleweight championship bout between “Irish” Andy Lee (34-2, 24 Koó) a tūturu Peter “Chocolate Kid” Quillin (31-0, 22 Koó). Ko te utunga tuarua o PBC i te NBC haamata i 8:30 p.m. AND.

 

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Here are what the fighters had to say at Thursday’s press conference:

 

Danny Garcia

 

I’ve been working on fighting hard, but also smart. I’m going to go in there and dictate the pace and I’m always looking for the knockout. If I can’t knock him out then I’ll be ready to go 12 rauna.

 

It’s always hard making weight, but I’m on weight now. Right now I’m growing into my prime and my body is getting bigger and it’ll be time soon for me to go up in weight.

 

I’m looking at this as a very big fight. So I’m going in there mentally and physically ready. He’s coming to fight and I’m coming to fight. Rāhoroi is going to be about who can make the right adjustments.

 

I love Brooklyn. This is my fourth fight here and I’ve heard that the tickets for this fight are selling faster than any other fight they’ve held here. So I must be doing something right in Brooklyn. The atmosphere is great at Barclays Center.

 

I’ve always felt that I’m one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. I’ve won a lot of big fights with a lot of great fighters, and my goal is just continue winning one fight at a time.

 

Lamont Peterson

Danny’s talk makes no difference to me. I think I’m even more confident than him and I’ll get the victory Rāhoroi night and that will be that.

 

The stakes are high. This can definitely push me to the next level in this boxing game. I’ve been at the top for a while but there’s a difference between being at the top and being an elite fighter. I think this will solidify me as an elite fighter.

 

I looked at a few of Danny’s fights but nothing really stood out to me. I know Danny is a counterpuncher, that’s what he does. We’ve come up with a game plan to stop that.

 

I’m a different person than the other guys Danny has fought. I’m a different person with a different style. I trust myself to make adjustments in the ring.

 

This fight will be different than either of our fights with Matthysse. It’s two different fights and styles make fights. There will be different results. I had to prepare for Danny Garcia and Danny Garcia had to prepare for me.

 

There’s no pressure fighting on this big card, but I know what it brings. This brings more exposure and I want to use that exposure in the right way. I know I’m looked up to as a role model and I just want to use this exposure.

 

This will put a big spotlight on boxing and I’m happy to be a part of it.

 

“Ahau rite ki te whawhai, I’ve prepared well and I’m ready to put on a show.

 

Andy LEE

 

I’m eager to fight and ready to go. I’m feeling very dangerous right now.

 

My ring generalship is one thing, but overall I feel like I have a good idea of what I want to do in the ring. Peter has an idea too, but it’s more moment to moment for him, which can be good as well, when you improvise. I’m more of a guy who will set you up and work to a plan.

 

Coming back and winning a fight really strengthens your resolve. You know in your mind that at any time, you have a chance of winning. I never plan to be behind but it happens. This time I plan to lead from the front.

 

Peter is offensive, which leaves openings. He might be cautious for a while because both of us know that we might pay the price of being offensive. Eventually we’ll exchange and it will be explosive one way of the other.

 

I’m a southpaw puncher who can box and I’ve never been in a dull fight. I have a ‘never say dieattitude and I’m not someone who is just going to go out there and play it safe. I’ll risk it all to win.

 

My confidence is very high. I’m the champion of the world and there’s no higher station than that in boxing. I’m the champion and he’ll have to come and take my title.

 

PETER QUILLIN

 

Everyone tune in on April 11 because we’re going to do more than just try to take that belt, we’re going to take that belt because that’s what we do.

 

Andy is the champion of the world but this is the second time I’ve been the challenger to a world champion. I’ve been here before. I know he’s a newly crowned champion so I have nothing bad to say about him.

 

Andy’s greatest strength is that he lost twice and was able to come back and make himself look very good.

 

This is a totally different caliber fight than either of us has had. I’m not any of those fighters that he’s faced. I can’t go in there and try to fight like a Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

 

I’m only concerned about working hard, which I’ve done every day leading up to this fight. So I have no concerns at all.

 

I’m motivated period. My heart is built on motivation in all things. Talking to media, being on NBC, fighting for the belt and being a positive person. I’m thankful that every day I can put out a positive story about myself.

Lou DIBELLA, Peresideni o DiBella Entertainment

 

We have a great night of boxing from beginning to end, you will be hearing a lot more from these young fighters.

 

If you want to see everything, get there to Barclays Center at 5 p.m.

 

We’re very thrilled that this is going to be televised in primetime on NBC. PBC i te NBC. It has a nice ring to it.

 

The first main event of the evening features Andy Lee, middleweight champion and the fighting pride of Limerick. He is a warrior, he’s at the most confident point of his career and he’s going to need to be because he’s fighting an undefeated champion.

 

Peter Quillin makes Brooklyn his home. It’s his third fight at Barclays Center and he has a perfect record of 31-0. He’s going to try to take Andy’s belt, otiia e kore e waiho te mea ohie.

 

The bout that will close the show is one of the most eagerly anticipated bouts in all of boxing. Lamont Peterson is noted for being one of the most technically sound boxers in the game and he has an outstanding record to a back it up.

 

Danny Garcia really embodies what it means to be a Philadelphia fighter. He’s a tough guy with an undefeated record. He’s going to look to keep that record perfect against Lamont Peterson.

 

JON MILLER, Peresideni, Papatonotanga, NBC Sports & NBCSN

 

On behalf of NBC Sports we’re thrilled to be a part of this and to be in our own backyard. We couldn’t pick a better venue than Barclays Center. The card put together is spectacular. There are great fights once again and we’re excited about the progress that this new property has taken for us.

 

I think one of the most unique things about tenei Rāhoroi night is that it’s going to make history in television because three of the most venerable and outstanding sports television personalities will be working together for the first time as Al Michaels will be our host, Marv Albert will be doing play-by-play and for the first time ever they will be joined by Bob Costas.

 

These three iconic figures have worked Olympics and Super Bowls but it’s the first time they’ve ever worked together on one event and that is a tribute to what the entire has put together in delivering this great card.

 

Brett YORMARK, Tumu o Center Barclays

 

Tenei Rāhoroi marks a historic moment for Barclays Center as we host our 11thprofessional boxing event and our first Premier Boxing Champions event.

 

When you combine the talent in the ring, the production of the show and the iconic broadcasting team of Al Michael, Bob Costas and Marv Albert plus boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard this will be one of the best fight nights that New York has hosted in decades.

 

Signifying the magnitude of the event, tickets have sold faster than at any other boxing show Barclays Center has hosted.

 

At Barclays Center, we have not only served as a launch pad for many local boxerscareers, but have relished in the role of becoming the home for Champions.