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DAIKI KAMEDA & Victor Ruiz SQUARE-OFF HAUV BANTAMWEIGHT UA THAUM Rising HNUB QUB Miguel flores, MARIO BARRIOS & Ryan Karl MUAB COV NTAUB NTAWV RAU COV UNDEFEATED KAB HNUB XYA, CUAJ HLI 6 LOS NTAWM TUS MISKAS BANK CENTER HAUV Corpus Christi, Texas

Premier Boxing Champions nyob CBS yog Headlined By Super Middleweights
Anthony Dirrell and Marco Antonio Rubio With The Co-Main Event Featuring
Jamie McDonnell vs. Tomoki Kameda 2
Corpus Christi, Texas (Lub yim hli ntuj 25, 2015) – Former two-time world champion Daiki Kameda (29-4, 18 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob Mexican Slugger Victor Ruiz (19-5, 14 Kos) nyob rau hauv bantamweight txiav txim nyob rau hauv ib tug stacked lineup ntawm undercard attractions li Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) rau CBS airs nyob ntawm lub American Bank Center nyob rau hauv Corpus Christi, Texas Sunday, Cuaj hlis 6. Lub telecast pib tawm ntawm 4 PM ET/1 PM PT.
Qhov kev tshwm sim yog headlined los ntawm yav tas lub ntiaj teb champion Anthony “Tus aub” Dirrell (27-1-1, 22 Kos) kev noj nyob Mexico lub Marco Antonio “Cov Tshuaj Lom” Rubio (59-7-1, 51 Kos) thiab nta lub rematch ntawm bantamweight lub ntiaj teb champion Jamie McDonnell (26-2-1, 12 Kos) thiab exciting brawler Tomoki “Lub Mexicanito” Kameda (31-1, 19 Kos).
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Qhov kev txiav txim hauv lub arena yuav feature sab saum toj undefeated zeem muag muab lawv unblemished cov ntaub ntawv rau ntawm txoj kab Miguel Flores (16-0, 7 Kos) ntsej muag John “Bam Bam” Johnson(31-10, 23 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib yim-round super featherweight bout, Mario “Golden Tub” Neighborhoods (10-0, 5 Kos) battles Jonathan “Popeye” Perez (33-12, 27 Kos) nyob rau hauv yim rounds ntawm super featherweight kev txiav txim thiab Ryan “Cowboy” Karl (8-0, 6 Kos) competes nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-round welterweight yi.
Ntxiv thaum ntxov txiav txim yuav saib tau 25-xyoo-laus New Jersey-yug Rickey Edwards (7-0, 2 Kos) tiv thaiv 19-xyoo-laus Marco Solis (3-1, 1 KO) ntawm Round Pob Zeb, Texas nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-round sib attraction, 23-xyoo-laus Corpus Christi-yug Jeremy Longoria (7-5, 1 KO) squaring tawm tiv thaiv 28-xyoo-laus Alberto Espinoza ntawm San Antonio nyob rau hauv rau rounds nyob rau hauv lub super featherweight faib thiab Corpus Christi tus kheej Robert Vela nyob rau hauv ib tug rau-round super featherweight contest.
Roj hmab-off lub undercard yuav 23-xyoo-laus Kingsville haiv neeg Omar Rojas (3-3, 1 KO) raws li nws yuav siv sij hawm rau 30-xyoo-laus Alberto Espinoza (3-7) ntawm Laredo, Texas nyob rau hauv rau ib ncig ntawm super welterweight kev txiav txim thiab Rickie Gutierrez (1-0) ntawm Robstown, Texas nyob rau hauv ib plaub-round super featherweight bout tiv thaiv San Antonio tus Raws li Johnson (1-8).
Qhov nruab nrab kwv tij ntawm lub sib ntaus sib tua Kameda cov kwv tij, lub xwb cov pab pawg neeg ntawm cov kwv tij mus ib txhij tuav lub ntiaj teb no lub npe, 26-xyoo-laus Daiki yuav ua kom nws U.S. debut rau Cuaj hlis 6 nyob rau hauv Corpus Christi. Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Tokyo, nws yeej lub ntiaj teb no lub npe nrog victories tshaj Denkaosan Kaovichit thiab Rodrigo Guerrero. Nws yuav rov qab mus rau lub nplhaib rau thawj lub sij hawm txij li thaum 2013, nrhiav kom lwm khiav ntawm ib lub ntiaj teb title pib nrog lub 24-xyoo-laus Ruiz tawm ntawm Tijuana, Mexico uas tsis ntev los no tauj ib tug thawj round knockout tshaj Felix Rubio.
Ib undefeated fighter ntawm Michoacan, Mexico, tab sis sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Houston, Flores tsis tau poob vim txoj siav nyob rau hauv pro 2009 ntawm cia li 17 xyoo. Lub 23-xyoo-laus ua nws 2015 debut nyob rau hauv Tej zaum nrog ib tug yeej tshaj German Meraz thiab ua raws li uas los ntawm defeating Juan Ruiz nyob rau hauv Lub Xya hli ntuj. Nws yuav siv sij hawm rau Johnson uas fights tawm ntawm San Antonio.
Sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev thiab cov sawv cev San Antonio, Barrioslooks rau nws plaub yeej ntawm 2015 rau Cuaj hlis 6. Lub 20-xyoo-laus vam los tsim kom tau rau nws momentum thiab mus txuas ntxiv kom loj hlob nws kiv cua puag nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev thaum nws yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau 28-xyoo-laus Colombian Perez.
Ib undefeated prospect uas sawv cev rau Houston, Karl muaj ib qho zoo heev pib xyaum ua hauj lwm uas twb nrog nws ranked thib peb nyob rau hauv lub teb chaws nyob rau hauv lub 141-phaus division. Lub 23-xyoo-laus twb yeej nyob rau hauv peb lub sij hawm 2015 thiab tsis ntev los nres Rigoberto Flores nyob rau hauv Lub Xya hli ntuj.
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OMAR FIGUEROA DEFEATS RICKY BURNS AT STATE FARM ARENA IN HIDALGO, TEXAS ON PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS

Jamie McDonnell Earns Close Decision Over

Tomoki Kameda

Nyem NTAWM NO For Photos From Esther Lin/PBC on CBS

HIDALGO, Texas (Tej zaum 9, 2015) – Omar “Panterita” Figueroa (25-0-1, 18 Kos) remained undefeated as he put on an exciting show in front of a raucous hometown crowd and earned a unanimous decision over Ricky Burns (37-5-1, 11 Kos) on Premier Boxing Champions on CBS live from State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas.

 

Figueroa was the sharper fighter who landed harder punches and was able to dictate the pace of the fight. Burns was deducted a point in both the eighth and 11th rounds by the referee for excessive holding. “Panterita” yeej los ntawm cov qhab nia ntawm 116-110 ob zaug thiab 117-109.

 

In the first televised fight of the afternoon, British star Jamie McDonnell (25-2-1, 12 Kos) earned a narrow but unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Tomoki “Lub Mexicanito” Kameda (31-1, 19 Kos). McDonnell was knocked down for the first time in his career by a sharp right hand from Kameda in round three but quickly recovered to win by a score of 114-113 rau tag nrho peb cov txiav txim’ cards.

 

Here are what the fighters had to say after their bouts:

 

Omar FIGUEROA

 

“Fighting a fight like that, it takes a lot to go even four rounds, much less 12. With a fighter like that, leaning on you and using his weight on you it’s tough. I’m just glad I was in shape and didn’t let my fans down.

 

“I’m a very offensive fighter, so the holding kind of slowed me down. I tried to do what I could and, thankfully, the judges saw that.

 

“My hands are a little sore, but I really did hold back on my punches, especially because he has one of those European guards where he holds his hands up high and his elbows are exposed. I had to be careful going to the body because that’s how I hurt my hands most times, from hitting the elbows. I felt ridiculously strong at the new weight, but I didn’t think my hands would hold up, so I was holding back and trying to win the fight on points and if I could hurt him I would try to stop him.

 

“He was punching me behind the head, so I felt like I had to do the same. If you want to play like that, I can play that game.

 

“At the end of the fight, he came with a good body shot that hurt me a bit. That’s why I slowed down at the end. I have to give it to Ricky. He’s a tough fighter.

 

“It’s time to rest up. I’ve been training since the beginning of the year and I deserve a little rest.”

 

RICKY BURNS

 

“We knew it was going to be a tough fight, but I didn’t agree with the deductions for holding. I thought he was holding as much as me and that’s why I had to tie him up.

 

“We moved up in weight for this one but still had some trouble making weight, but I didn’t want to jeopardize my chance to fight in America.

 

“I think it was his size that gave me problems more than anything. I don’t know what weight he was in that ring, but it was a lot bigger than me.

 

“The plan was to try to stick to boxing for the first half of the fight, but once the size really took over I had to stand and exchange more than I would have liked. I couldn’t get him off of me. I’ve got no excuses, as I said the best man will win.

 

“I always leave everything in the ring and that’s all I can do. I hope everyone who watched enjoyed the fight.

 

“We’ve enjoyed the experience of being in the U.S., obviously the decision didn’t go our way which puts a damper on it, but overall everyone here in Texas has been great. I want to say a big thank you to everybody. I hope to back again.”

 

Jamie McDonnell

 

“I felt in control all the way through. It was a great performance. I know I should have just boxed but I wanted to fight.

 

“I didn’t think I was going to get the decision being abroad, but it’s more than spectacular to come out of here victorious. He’s a great, undefeated zus.

 

“His speed surprised me on the knockdown. I knew he was going to be fast, but I didn’t expect it like that. I didn’t see the shot and next thing I knew I was on the floor.

 

“Hit and move, hit and move, that was the strategy. I remember being in there and thinking, ‘Man, this isn’t easy.’ I knew the crowd was going to go his way but it was a great experience.

 

“It’s been a fantastic time being here in America. I’d like to see some familiar faces but it’s a new experience. I was up against it but I knew I could pull it off. I knew deep inside that I could do it.

 

“I think I’m going to move up in weight. I want to catch the big fights before they’re gone.”

 

TOMOKI KAMEDA

 

“I think I won the fight. I did enough to win. He did a lot to win the last rounds, but I did more over the fight. I don’t agree with the judges decision, but I respect it.

 

I knew he would get up after the knockdown because he’s a world champion. He’s a great fighter and I take my hat off to him, but I won the fight.

 

“Kuv xav tau ib rematch.”

 

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PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS ON CBS FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & DUAB

Nyem NTAWM NO For Photos From Esther Lin/PBC on CBS

Live On CBS Sports Starting at 4 P.M. THIAB/1 P.M. PT

HIDALGO, Texas (Tej zaum 7, 2015) – Fight week for Premier Boxing Champions rau CBS continued Thursday as televised fighters Omar “Panterita” Figueroa, Ricky Burns, Tomoki “Lub Mexicanito” Kameda, Jamie McDonnellthiab Austin “Tsis muaj ntseeg” Trout spoke to the media at the final press conference before their respective bouts taking placeSaturday, Tej zaum 9 ntawm lub xeev ua liaj ua teb Arena.

 

Here are what the participants had to say Thursday:

 

Omar FIGUEROA

 

This is the biggest fight of my career thus far. I have my brother on the undercard and it’s here at home. Qhov no yog nws. I think it’s great for people from the Valley to get a huge card like this here. They haven’t seen this since Vasquez vs. Marquez, so I hope to bring that level of boxing back to the Valley.

 

I definitely feel more pressure but the good kind of pressure. I’ve thrived on pressure my whole life. I was a pitcher for a long time. I was a closer. So I’ve been in situations where it’s bases loaded and we’re down so many runs and I’ve got to keep the game close. Qhov no yog li cas kuv ua neej nyob rau.

 

I haven’t seen any film of Ricky Burns. Haven’t watched him at all. But from what I’ve heard he’s a tough fighter in great shape, so if we go 12 rounds it’ll be a good 12 rounds. I’m going to go out there and give it my all and win in the most impressive way possible.

 

It wasn’t difficult to give up my title. I don’t fight for titles. I don’t care for titles. I think they’re just aesthetic things. I’d rather please the fans with a good fight. I don’t care if I win a title at the end of the day, but if the fans are happy, I am happy.

 

I’m going to be a lot stronger at this new weight. I don’t know what to expect. I’m excited to get in the ring and find out.

 

RICKY BURNS

 

When you’re in hard fights, that’s what brings out the best of you. I’m looking forward to getting in the ring and putting on a good performance and win some fans over here.

 

It’s a very tough fight and we knew that before we took it. Figueroa likes to come forward and be aggressive, but that can be his downside because he takes a lot of shots. We’re prepared for whatever happens on fight night and the best man will win.

 

Some people think I’ve come over here just to be an opponent but that’s not the case. I had a bad year but it’s all behind me. I’m going to get back to my winning ways.

 

This is everything I’ve ever wanted to accomplish in boxing. It’s going to be a hard fight but by the time the fight comes it will be just about four weeks that I’ve been in Texas.

 

I treat boxing as my job, when it comes to training and fighting I always give it 100 percent and leave it all in the ring and hopefully the fans will see that. Omar is never in a dull fight and I’m not one to back out.

 

We’ve treated this fight exactly the same as any other. Even though we’re in his hometown, as soon as that first bell goes that’s when it’s going to count. It’s just me and him in that ring.

 

TOMOKI KAMEDA

 

It is a dream come true to fight on a network like CBS. Millions are now going to get to know me, get to know my style. Boxing is changing and to be part of that is a great honor to me.

It was not easy to relinquish my world titleI was the first Japanese to hold that title. It’s never easy to give up something that you’ve worked so hard for. But I respect the sanctioning body’s decision, they said I had to relinquish it and so I did. Tam sim no, I’m going for another title, and after that maybe unification.

McDonnell is a good boxer. He knows how to box and knows his way inside the ring. Most British fighters do that, move around a lot. Its not an easy style to face, but my team and I have a great strategy and we are going to win, we are going to win by knockout.

I love Mexico. I moved there when I was 15 with my family. I did all of my amateur and all my professional career there. I’m grateful to Mexico and all Mexicans for giving me so much.

My team and the guys at the gym started calling me ‘El Mexicanitobecause I embrace Mexican culture as my own. I love the food, the people and of course the Spanish language. I struggle with it at first, but now I think I got it mastered.

 

Jamie McDonnell

 

I think Kameda is a bit scared and a bit intimidated by my size. I genuinely believe I am going to knock him out. I’m too big and too strong.

 

I’ve been a world champion for a couple of years now. I’m ultra-confident for this fight. It’s the best I’ve ever felt. Kuv yeej nrhiav rau pem hauv ntej mus rau nws.

 

Kameda is a good fighter and I expect the very best from him. He better expect the very best from me. This is life changing, whoever wins this fight gets propelled up a few levels.

 

I want the best life possible for my wife and baby daughter. To do that I have to beat him.

 

My losses were six years ago and I didn’t even really believe in myself at that time. I’ve gone through every experience that you can in that time and I bring everything to the table.

 

Fans can expect to see a lot of heart. Kuv tuaj yeem nqa punch, I can give a punch. It’s an interesting fight and it’s a chance for me to showcase what I’m all about on this great stage here in America.

 

AUSTIN TROUT

 

As far as my opponent dropping out at the last minute, disappointment is kind of an understatement. But I’m trying to keep it classy, so I’ll stick with disappointed. I’m not surprised though.

 

The day I heard that he pulled out it definitely changed my mindset, but I had to find that focus and realize that we still have work to do.

 

It’s an honor to be part of this whole PBC on CBS card. I feel like this is the resurgence of boxingbrining it back to the golden days. For me to be a part of that was one of my goals when I turned pro. I wanted to be a part of the comeback of boxing.

 

I’m trying to get a belt. I want my world title back. After I get a world title I’m going to try and avenge those losses. After I avenge those losses I want another title so I can become an undisputed champion. Once that’s done we can consider moving up to another weight class maybe.

 

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STACKED UNDERCARD COMES TO HIDALGO, TEXAS ON SATURDAY, Tej zaum yuav 9 AT STATE FARM ARENA

Austin Trout To Face Luis Galarza

Plus Top Local Talent & Highly-Touted Prospects Complete Card

Coverage of Premier Boxing Champions on CBS Starts

ntawm 4 P.M. THIAB/1 P.M. PT

HIDALGO, Texas (Tej zaum 7, 2015) – A full day of exciting undercard fights come to State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texasnyob rau hnub Saturday yav tav su, Tej zaum 9 as local fan favorites and top prospects will look to make their marks on the boxing world. This includes former world champion Austin “Tsis muaj ntseeg” Trout (28-2, 15 Kos), uas battles Luis Galarza (21-3, 15 Kos) in super welterweight action .

 

 

A former world champion who defeated Miguel Cotto in 2012, lub 29-xyoo-laus Trout looks to make it three victories in a row on Tej zaum 9. He also owns victories over Delvin Rodriguez, Daniel Dawson and Rigoberto Alvarez, nyob rau hauv tas li ntawd mus rau nws 2004 U.S. Championships gold medal. Fighting out of Las Cruces, New Mexico, he takes on the 33-year-old Galarza out of El Taino, Puerto Rico.

 

 

These fights will support the Premier Boxing Champions rau CBS show featuring undefeated star Omar “Panterita” Figueroa battling qub ntiaj teb no yeej Ricky Burns and the bantamweight showdown between Tomoki Kameda (31-0, 19 Kos) thiab Jamie McDonnell (25-2-1, 12 Kos).

 

 

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Undercard action will also feature a pair of knockout artists as Rogelio “Lub ncuav” Nruab nrab (35-6, 29 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Samuel Miller (28-10, 25 Kos) nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round super middleweight bout. Undefeated prospect Miguel Flores (14-0, 7 Kos) battles German Meraz (43-34-1, 24 Kos) in an eight round featherweight attraction and Darwin Price (6-0, 3 Kos) ntsej muag Juan Ovalle (4-6-2, 3 Kos) in six rounds of super lightweight action.

 

 

Action continues with Steve Lovett (11-0, 9 Kos) battling Eric Watkins (12-8-2, 5 Kos) in an eight round light heavyweight showdown. Ntau, Jose Prado (4-1, 2 Kos) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Victor Rosas (6-1, 2 Kos) in a four round welterweight tussle while Carlos Velasquez (18-1, 12 Kos) ntsej muag Juan Ruiz (24-16, 7 Kos) in an eight round featherweight bout.

 

 

Some of Texashottest prospects round out the card as Omar’s brother, Brandon Figueroa (rau debut) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Hector Gutierrez (2-7) in a four round featherweight bout while Mario Barrios (8-0, 5 Kos) looks to remain undefeated against Jose Del Valle (4-10-1, 3 Kos) in six rounds of action in the super featherweight division.

 

 

More Texas flavor comes in the form of a pair of undefeated prospects as Ryan Karl (6-0, 5 Kos) ntsej muag Alfred Hall (4-8-2, 2 Kos) in four rounds of welterweight action and Enrique Alvarez (5-0, 3 Kos) battles Alberto Espinoza (3-6) in a four round super welterweight swing bout.

 

 

After a long career having fought mostly in Mexico, lub 26-xyoo-laus Nruab nrab burst onto the scene with a thrilling knockout over previously unbeaten J’Leon Love in Aug. 2014. The fighter out of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico added two more victories since then and looks for a third when he takes on the 35-year-old Miller out of Arboletes, Colombia.

 

 

An undefeated fighter making his 2015 debut, 22-xyoo-laus Paj out of Morella, Mexico will take on an experienced fighter in the 28-year-old Meraz out of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico. Another fighter looking to keep his perfect record intact, lub 25-xyoo-laus Price tawm ntawm St. Louis takes on the 27-year-old Ovalle from Mercedes, Texas.

 

 

Sawv cev Tshiab South Wales, Austraila, Lovett muab pro nyob rau hauv 2010 thiab muaj tsis tau poob ib tug sib ntaus nyob rau hauv nws thawj thawj 11 xaus. The 30-year-old takes on the 28-year-old Watkins out of Morgantown, West Virginia.

 

 

After picking up his third straight victory in March, lub 26-xyoo-laus Prado returns to the ring looking for a fourth win in a row. Fighting out of Reynoso, Mexico, he faces the 27-year-old Roses out of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

 

A 2004 Puerto Rico Olympian, 30-xyoo-laus Velasquez has been perfect since his lone loss to Rico Ramos in 2013. The fighter out of Catano, Puerto Rico hopes for his fourth straight victory when he battles the 36-year-old Ruiz out of Santa Clarita, California.

 

 

Sib ntaus sib tua nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev thiab cov sawv cev San Antonio, Neighborhoods looks for his second victory of 2015 rau Tej zaum 9. The 19-year-old hopes to build on his momentum when he squares off against the 25-year-old Valley out of Bayamon, Puerto Rico.

 

 

The brother of headliner Omar, Brandon Figueroa will make his pro debut at 18-years-old just miles away from his hometown of Weslaco, Texas. His opponent is the 27-year-old Gutierrez out of Mission, Texas.

 

 

A pair of swing bouts feature 23-year-old Houston native Karl battling the 32-year-old Hall out of Jackson, Michigan and the 20-year-old Alvarez from McAllen, Texas who faces 29-year-old Espinoza los ntawm San Antonio.

 

 

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