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Hall of Foumer Manny Pacquiao o Ipe ho Chase History hape hape hape Moqebelo oa Moqebelo – Li-daling tsa litebele li arolelana "Manny 30 bosiu" & Preview Pacquiao vs. Barrios ba ile ba hlapanya ka pele ho bosiu ba linaleli

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Las vegas - Phupu 15, 2025 -Boikhohomoso ba Philippines, 'Mala oa lefatše o arotsoeng oa lefatše le ka khoeli e fetileng, hloboe ka lejoe sa holong ea machabeng ea botumo. Ha e ntse e bonahala e le kholo ho feta bopheloManny "Pacman" Pacquiaoe phethetse tsohle tseo u ka khonang papaling, O ne a ka eketsa khaolo e 'ngoe hape ea leqephe la hae la nalane ea nalane Moqebelo ona, July 19 Ha a phephetsa champii ea lefatše ea WBC WeandweightMario "el azteca" barriosKetsahalong e ka sehloohong ea ketsahalo ea PBC Pay-Per, Vitai Video ho tsoa ho MGM Grand Garden Arena ea Las Vegas.

Ntle le ho ba mohlabani oa pele ho phethahatsa lebitso la lefats'e la ho hapa sehlooho sa lefatše kamora holo ea boits'oaro ba fame, Pacquiao e ka senya rekoto ea hae e le 'muso oa lefatše lohle historing ha a nka lebala la wbc ho tloha ho barrios. Pacquiao o ile a beha letšoao ka Phupu 2019, Ha a ntse a hlola monna eo ea neng a sa sebelisoe neng ea neng a sa sebelisoe neng. Linakong tse boneng litumela-khoela tse 40 tse kang Tom Brady le Lebron James li ntse li tsoela pele maemong a phahameng ka ho fetisisa, Pacquiao e tsoa ho supa hape hore ke moemeli oa nyenyane ea fetisang lipapali.

Pacquiao e tla khutlela selikalikoe sebakeng seo a ipehileng sona, Mgm Grand Garden Arena ea Las Vegas, Motse-moholo oa lefatše, Ha a ntse a etsa 16go th ponahalo ho sebaka, Ho feta ntoa efe kapa efe historing e kholo ea Venue. Le eena 15go th Ketsahalo ea mantlha ka Phupu 19, O tiisa Mareka e behiloeng ke Floyd ea Leseli la Fighnd Floyd ka mokhoa oo, 'me u na le mapheo a litselana feela ka kakaretso ea Wena (15-10). Li-greats tse peli tse hokahaneng li boetse li tlameletsoe ka lebaka la ntoa ea sehlooho ho MGM e ntle ka 12 e mong le e mong.

Ka July 19, Pacquiao e tla tobana le sera se nang le lefa le tloaelehileng la ntoa ho barrios tsa Amerika tsa Mexico, Joalo ka pacquiao e htsitsoe ke mang-mang ea Mexico ea Mexico mosebetsing oa hae. Ho tloha ka selemo 2003, Pacquiao o otlile 12 Bahoebi ba Mexico kapa ba Amerika kapa tsa Amerika ba kenyeletsang litšōmo tse kang Juan Manuel Marquez, Oscar De La Hoya, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera le Antonio margarito. Thisphph tsena li kenyelletsa tse sa tloaelehang tsa Pacquiao tse sa tsebeng letho ebile li mo thusitse ho fumana tlhokomelo le ho ikamahanya le fabid ea bohlasoa.

Ha a ntse a sokela lintho tsena tsohle tse u finyeletseng, Pacquiao o na le tlhompho e entsoeng ka har'a meeli e fapaneng ea mabone a mabokose a ba ratang "Manny" pele ho Phupu 19 ketsahalo. Har'a ba neng ba bua ka Pacquiao e ne e le bahahlauli ba nakong e fetileng le barrera, hammoho le molekane oa mehleng ea pele le molekane oa hae oa ho hlapanya.

"Ha ho mohla e kileng ea ba ka motsotso o le mong ho nna ha ho tluoa manny pacquiao,"Ho thoe. "Nako eo ke e ratang haholo ke nako efe kapa efe eo a e jeretseng li-combos tse robeli. Le mohanyetsi ka liropo, Tlholisano ea sehlopha sa lefatše, 'me o qhibiliha feela ka sete e robeli. E etsahetse makhetlo a mangata, Empa nako le nako ha ke e e erume, e ahlotsoe thabo e nyane pelong ea ka. "

"Ke na le linako tse peli tseo ke li ratang haholo, ea pele ke ha a otla Oscar de la Hoya, hobane ke ne ke nahana hore ha ho khonehe,"re Barrera. "Ke ne ke nahana hore ha ho na mohla ho ke keng ha etsahala ebe o la la Hoya o ile a lula a lutse 'me o ne a felile. Ea bobeli e ne e le tsela eo a otlang Miguel cetto. E ne e le holo ea maoto a mabeli le masny ho bonahala e khahla haholo sehlopheng seo sa boima.

"Ke eng e etsang hore monna ea ikhethang hakana ke tlamo le kamano le balateli ba hae. Pelo ea hae ke eona e etsang hore motho e mong le e mong a mo rate. O rata ho beha pontšo, e fe bohle bakeng sa balateli, 'me ho bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa, O fetoha mosomi ha a kena ka selikalikoe. "

"Ke na le nako ea manneny pacquiao, Hobane ha ho na tse ngata haholo tse fihlelang le litšōmo,"Ho thoe porter. "O ile a nqhetsena le ntate oa ka oa Philippines mme ra kopana haholo ka nako eo, ke ne ke tlala ka 'na. 10 metsotsoana e. 'Me a nkopa ka letsoho le letona ka letsohong le letšehali ka motsotso oa pele mme o ile oa tsoha. Ke ne ke tšoana le 'Dude e na le matla a mang', ebe re ea merabe. "

Ha o fumana sephetho sa Moqebelo ona, July 19 matchup, Bashebelli ba kentse letsoho la ho busetsa e nyane ho barrios e le ho becha. Mokoetlisi ea tummeng le tlhahlobo ea litebele tsa Stephen "Edman" e lokela ho lumellana le maikutlo, Ho hatisa tsela eo mosebetsi o neng o le teng ka letsohong le leng ke bakeng sa Great ea lilemo li 46.

"E ka ba sebapali se makatsang sa bahlabani ba lilemo tse 46 ho khutla le ho hapa sehlooho sa lefatše sa Welterweight,"Ho boletse edward. "Ho thata ho nahana hore motho e mong o tlohile lilemo tse 'maloa ebe o khutla ho 46 'me ea e hapa. Ho tšepahala, Ke nahana hore sena e ka ba mosebetsi o sa khoneheng. Haeba mang kapa mang a ka e etsa, Manny e ka e etsa, Empa hona joale ke rata lisebelisoa. "

Leha e le methapo, Barekisi ba 'maloa ba ponelo ba rata pacquiao ho hula motho ea tebileng, ho kenyelletsa le monghali, Barrera, le ho pheta-pheta Wba Super Lightweight Gorld Garter Garyne Russell.

"Pacquiao ke li-punches ka mofuta oa moshemane oa bunches mme o ka robeha,"ho boletse Russell. "O bontsitse hore matla a hae a ho putlama a ka etsa hore mosebetsi o etsoe. Barrios ke ea bacha le ba ikhethileng. Ha ke nahane hore o tla khona ho lula moo le ho nka linepe. Manny o tla etsa hore o lefe haeba o emela nako e telele haholo. Kamehla o bontšitse hore o batla ho loana.

"Pacquiao ke senepe se phahameng sa nakoana le barrios se thatafatse le lebelo leo. Barrios ke tlholisano ea mathata, Empa ke utloa eka o ntse a tlameha ho ithuta haholo. Manny o qetile moo a na le litulo tse ngata 'me ke lumela hore o na le lisebelisoa tsa hae a barsenal le tseo e tla bonts'a bosiu ba ntoa. Barrios o tla tlameha ho tšosa lefatše. O tlameha ho bonts'a ho lekana ho etsa monna. Ke itšetleha ka Manny ho ba ea phetseng, Empa e se eka monna ea motlehali a ka atleha. "

"Ke lumela hore Manny Pacquiao o tla otla Mario Barrios,"Ho thoe porter. "Kea tseba hore motho e mong le e mong o bua ka lilemo tsa hae. Ke sehlooho, monna ea tsofetseng a ka otla mohlankana? Ke nahana hore monna enoa ea tsofetseng o lula a le ngata haholo ho fihlela a leketlisa liatlana. "

"Ke nahana hore ena e tla ba ntoa e khahlang haholo,"Ho thoe Barrera. "Pacquiao ke mohlabani ea phahameng, 'Musisi oa lefatše o arolelanoang ke karolo ea robeli ke mang ea tla le fa bohle mme ba ratang ho beha show. Sena se qala ho ba ntoeng moo re tla bona bashanyana bana ba thulana le ho etsa libapali tsa 'nete.

"Barrios ke 'mampoli ea sirelletsang, mme ha a sa rapala maikutlo joalo ka bahlophisi ba bang ba hona joale, o tla ba kotsi hang ha a kena ka selikalikoe. Ke kopa ho bona pacquiao e hlola ka lebaka la litšōmo tseo a leng tsona. Ke tla ea le Manny Pacquiao e le moqapi, Empa haeba barrios ba hapa, E tla ba hobane o paka hore ke eena ea senang ntoa hantle hona joale. "

Ha ho na taba eo u mo bonang e hlola ka Phupu 19, Mantsiboea ha ho pelaelo hore ho beoa ho ba nalane, le leha ho le joalo lipelaelo tse tsoang kantle, Pacquiao o bontšitse boithati bo matla- tumelo ea hore o tla tlohela lesale joalo ka 'mampoli oa lefatše hape.

"Mollo, Boikemisetso le teboho ea ho sebetsa ka thata li ntse li le teng,"Ho thoe Pacquiao. "Ke ntse ke thabela ho matha lithaba. Ha se Ntoa Eohle. Ena ke tlhohonolofatso, hobane ke bile teng ka lintoa tse ngata tse kholo mosebetsing oa ka, 'me ke ntse ke le mona. Ke khutla ... e ka bolela ho hoholo hore ke be motho ea ka sehloohong oa lefatše hape. Manny Pacquiao o lula a makatsa libapali. Ke takatso ea ka. "

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About Pacquiao vs. Barrios

Pacquiao vs. Barrio e tla bona holo ea li-fame tsa boselaManny "Pacman" Pacquiaole wbc Welterweight World CorlionMario "el azteca" barriossekwere ketsahalong e kholo ea ketsahalo e nang le linaleli e nang le li-siled tsa li-siled tsa pele tsa linaleli ka Mohala oa Prime ka Moqebelo, July 19 ho tloha MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, WBC Super Helterweight World CoatrionSebastian "The Great Inferno" Fundorale tuirstar ea AustraliaTim Tsizyu e tla tsosa ka mor'a ho etsa papali ea tlhapi e 20 ea mali.

Ketso e tla bua le naleli ea MexicoIsaac "Pitbull" Cruzle monna oa hae ea otlang ka thataAngelo Ferro Ho kopana bakeng sa lekhetlo la bobeli ho le bobebe ho li-moleke tse 12, hammoho le 'mampoli oa lefatše o neng o nkeBrandon "Bruckganaker" Fieroroale contender holimoJoet Gonzalez o ts'oarella 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT e nang le li-waba tsa li-waba tsa wba feriaster.

Pele ho pono ea moputso, mampoliGary Russell Jr.ho fumana karete ea ntoa ea ntoa ea ntoa e phelisang video ea prime, Ha a ntse a khutlela morao lesale ho tobana leHugo Castañoka bosoasoi ba maoto a 10 bo bobebe.

Ketso e boetse e kenyelletsa ho se hlalosehe ka holimo ho li-roamwamy tse phahamengDavid "Rey" PicassoMokhahlelo oa Mosala oa JapaneKyonsuke Kamedaka 10 ho pota taba, plus-popilino poping ea likhomo le ea pele ea lefatšeMareka "Magicificio" o tla tlosaBattos Mexico'sJorge MataKa ho litšupiso tse 10 tse potolohileng li-surtaeweight tse bulang pontšo ho 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT.

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Angelo Ferro: "Ha ke na tlhompho ea crubull cruz. Ha a nkhathatsa & Ke mohale o tloaelehileng!" – Fierro a bua ikoetlisa ka Robert Garcia & Pele ho tse ling tsa Cruz Depotch ka Moqebelo, July 19

Ho otla ha linonyana tse thata ka thata le koetliso ea Robert Garcia & Hlahloba mexico vs. Mexico Readch Khahlano le Basebetsi ba Hare Baami ba Lefatše ba Phahameng Isaka "Carbull" cruz onMoqebelo, July 19 Ketsahalong ea PBC Pay-Per-Vieb

Riverside, JOALO KA. - Phupu 1, 2025 -Ho thata ho otla ka thataAngelo "Tashenee romelletse molaetsa o tobileng mabapi le koloi ea hae le ho qothisaIsaac "Pitbull" CruzNakong ea sefahleho se tsitlelang sefahleho sa Los Angeles tobetsa kopano ka Phuptjane ho phatlalatsa bocha ba bona, mme e ntse e tsoela pele ho ntšehatsa hore o na le bothata ba hae mabapi le cruz ha re le haufi le showdown ka Moqebelo, July 19 E le karolo ea ketsahalo ea PBC Pay-Per, Vitai Video e tsoang ho MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

"Ha ke re ho hong ho eena, joalo ka ha ke ile ka etsa seboka seo, Ke latela,"Ho boletse fierro. "Ke ts'episitse hore ke tla mo bontša hore ke ema le ntoa ena ho tla ba joalo. Ha ke na tlhompho ea "Pitbull" Cruz. Ha a nkhathatsa mme ke motoro o tloaelehileng. Ke motho mme o khathetse. Ke ile ka lula ho nna ha ke mo joetsa hore ke tla ntoa. "

Phetoho e kholo ho feta, Ke mang ea tsoileng kampong ea hae ea koetliso 'me a tla etsa se tšoanang le ka Phupu 19. Ka ho ba le mabotho a loanang le Garcia, Fierro e lumela hore o noneha mofuta o motle oa hore o tla bontša ho mosetsana.

"E bile kampo e thata,"Ho boletse fierro. "Ha ke so koetlisetse matla ana a mangata pele. Robert Garcia mme sehlopha sohle se bile hantle. Re entse liphetoho libakeng tsa ka tsa ho hlakoloa 'me ke lumela hore re tla fana ka sephetho se seholo.

"Ke tsamaile ka liphetoho 'meleng, kelellong le phepo e nepahetseng. E tla etsa hore ke be matla. Ke maemong a matle a bophelo ba ka le lijo tsa ka tse ling. Ha ke tšoenyehe ka ho jara 'me ke kamoo ntoa e matlahali e lokelang ho ba ntoeng. "

Ntoa ea pele ea Tijuana-Native Native Druz e ne e le pale ea li-halves tse peli, Ha Cruz e ne e laola potoloho ea pele pele fierro e ile ea bonahala e le leqhubu, ho beha mohanyetsi oa hae 132 ho 106 ho pholletsa le liforeimi tse hlano tsa ho qetela. Ha a ntse a lumela hore o tla be a le betere ka Phupu 19, Fierro o kholisehile hore o pakile boemo ba hae ba maemo a pele ntoeng ea pele, leha cruz ha e sa.

"Ke sebelitse le nna le ho lokisa liphoso tseo ke li entseng ntoeng ea pele e neng e tla be e fetotse sephetho,"Ho boletse fierro. "Garcia Garcia o boiphihlelo haholo mme ke shebile ntoa le eena ho sebetsa ho seo ke hlokang ho se etsa ho hapa nako ena.

"Ha ke a boloka matsoho a ka 100% ea nako eo ke e hlokang ho. Eo e ne e le phoso e ka sehloohong ka nako eo. 'Pitbull' e ile ea nkhathatsa - 'me ea ntse e le teng- Empa ke se ke mo amohetse hore ha ke loane le mohlaleng oa ntoa. Ke ile ka paka hore kea lumela, 'me joale ke sebetsa ka bobeli. "

Ntle le ho bonts'a sethala sa hae, Finero o lumela hore o nkile monyetla ka sethala se seholo ka Mphalane ho ea pele ea David Benavidz vs. David Morrell Jr. Ho bonts'a batho ba Mexico hore e ne e le taba ea 'nete. Ka tšusumetso e eketsehileng, O tšepisitsoe ho bontša hore e tla ba naleli e latelang e kholo ho ea naheng e nang le mabokose.

"Qalong ea Ntoa, Batho ba ne ba ncheba joalo ka ha ke ne ke le motho,"Ho boletse fierro. "Empa ka sebaka sa halofo, Ke ile ka ikutloa ke feto-fetoha, mme batho ba ne ba se ba ntse ba mpona ke le mohale oa nako e kholo. Ke ne ke utloa ekare ke Rocky Russia! Ke paka hore ha ke mpa feela. Ke 'nete ke Mexico ea Mexico ... Re Maxican a Mexico ea Mexico ka Motlotlo Ho A Naleli e Tlang ea Mexico e tla ba. Ke loana ho tlotla naheng ea heso. "

Ho ba le ntoa e se e ntse e loanela ho loanela ho hlahlojoa ha selemo, Fierro o ts'episitse ho fana ka khato e eketsehileng le ho feta nako ea bobeli ho potoloha, Mme mohlomong o khutlisetsa mehopolo ka morao ea Fierro's All-Mexico Remonio Barrera vs. Erik Morales II.

"U tla bona 'Tashiro"' me e tla ba ntoa e ntle le ea pele,"Ho boletse fierro. "Fans e tla ba maotong a bona ho tloha ho potoloha ea pele haholo. Ke tla otla 'Pitbull' - ho sa tsotelehe. O itokisetsa hantle 'me ke nahana hore o tla, Hobane o tseba seo a se khahlano. "

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About Pacquiao vs. Barrios

Pacquiao vs. Barrio e tla bona holo ea li-fame tsa boselaManny "Pacman" Pacquiaole wbc Welterweight World CorlionMario "el azteca" barriossekwere ketsahalong e kholo ea ketsahalo e nang le linaleli e nang le li-siled tsa li-siled tsa pele tsa linaleli ka Mohala oa Prime ka Moqebelo, July 19 ho tloha MGM Grand Garden Arena ho la Las Vegas.

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, WBC Super Helterweight World CoatrionSebastian "The Great Inferno" Fundorale tuirstar ea AustraliaTim Tsizyu e tla tsosa ka mor'a ho etsa papali ea tlhapi e 20 ea mali.

Ketso e tla bua le naleli ea MexicoIsaac "Pitbull" Cruzle monna oa hae ea otlang ka thataAngelo Ferro Ho kopana bakeng sa lekhetlo la bobeli ho le bobebe ho li-moleke tse 12, hammoho le 'mampoli oa lefatše o neng o nkeBrandon "Bruckganaker" Fieroroale contender holimoJoet Gonzalez o ts'oarella 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT e nang le masiba a 10 a pota-potiloeng.

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CALEB PLANT VS. ARMANDO RESÉNDIZ & JERMALL CHARLO VS. THOMAS LAMANNA VIRTUAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES & VIDEO

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Las Vegas - April 24, 2025 -Former super middleweight world championKaleb Plantand Mexican knockoutArmando Reséndizplus two-division championJermall Charloand veteran contenderThomas "Cornflake" LaMannapreviewed their respective showdowns during a virtual press conference on Thursday before they co-headlinePBC Championship Boxing on Prime Video ka moqebelo, Ka 31 from Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

Plant will defend his Interim WBA Super Middleweight Title in the main event against Reséndiz, while Charlo begins his super middleweight campaign against LaManna in the co-main event of action beginning at 8 p.m. Et / 5 p.m. PT.

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Sena ke seo le bahlabani a se buang Thursday:

Kalebe semela

“Expect fireworks. Me and my team have been grinding hard and once that bell rings, I’m gonna step on him.

“Armando thinks he can beat me, and that’s enough to piss me off. He knows what’s coming to him.

“I’m not gonna be distracted from the fight that’s in front of me. It’s happened so many times where fighters get so worried about the next fight, and they don’t win the fight in front of them. I’m not letting that happen. Armando is coming to take my spot, but I’m not gonna let that happen.

“The first thing on my mind is to put on a great performance on May 31. I want Charlo, Edgar Berlanga, Jaime Munguia, Diego pacheco, and anyone else who’s up there. Then I’ll end up where I’m supposed to be. I’m gonna pick them off one by one.

“Some fighters lose and their confidence is shattered. Maybe their confidence was fake to begin with. A loss has never made me think I couldn’t do what I’m capable of. I take those experiences and learn to make adjustments, which a lot of fighters aren’t able to do.

“Experience isn’t something you can buy or borrow. You have to walk through the fire. I’ve been on the biggest stages in boxing. Each time you get those experiences, you take it over to the next fight.

“I’m too strong, I’m too fast and I’m too slick for Armando. I have a great team with me. We’re the A-Team. We’re coming to win and we’re going to win.

“I have the desire to win and the desire to be a champion. Even with the success I’ve had, that desire doesn’t dim at all.

“I feel strongly that you should have fun doing what you love to do. Boxing is the place where I can let go. When that bell rings, that’s when I can be myself.”

ARMANDO RESENDIZ

“I’m really looking forward to this fight. I’m in excellent shape because I’m facing an elite fighter who’s accomplished a lot. My dream has always been to fight against the best and this is making my dream come true. We’re going to give the fans a great fight.

“I know that Caleb remembers me from those sparring sessions. I believe it was right before the Canelo fight. I know that I have the tools to overcome this challenge.

“I think Caleb has some selective memory about our sparring. They took me out of the gym for a reason. I’m gonna show him exactly how much I’ve grown on May 31.

“I don’t care about anyone else but my team and my family. I’m here making my dreams come true. I’m a Mexican fighter and people are gonna see what I’m capable of. It’s not because I think I can win, it’s because I know I can win.

“Training camp has been going great and I’ve had really good sparring sessions. I’m feeling really confident and I’m ready to get it on.

“Like the Mexican fighter that I am, I always put my best foot forward. I believe in what I can do. My career has had highs and lows, but I’ve realized that there’s no opponent that I will fear.

“The fights that I’ve had in the past will allow me to be even stronger this time around.”

Charlo JERMALL

“This is gonna be a fight. I gotta do what I always do. He’s gonna come at me and make it a fight. I expect the best out of him and I’ll be ready to make the adjustments.

“Thomas LaManna is standing in the way of my goals and my dreams. But I’m ready to stand in the paint with him.

“I’m ready to get back in the ring. Those two years actually helped me. They made me better. Not only have I not taken damage, but they’ve made me stronger.

“I’m back at 100%. I feel stronger and better. I’m fully back. My team is better and everything is falling into place perfectly. I got Houston back on my back. I can carry them now.

“There’s bigger fish to fry. I just hope Thomas can go back to his family happy after.”

THOMAS LAMANNA

“We’re gonna shock the world on May 31. That’s what we’re coming to do.

“I’m glad this fight is finally here. The timing is right and I’m excited and ready. We’ll both be in that ring and ready to rumble.

“He is who he is in this sport. He’s been off for a while, but he’s never lost. This is the biggest fight of my life and I’ve been training like it.

“I’ve gotten a lot more experience since I fought Erislandy Lara. The best lesson in life is experience. Every day you get better. I’ve gotten more comfortable with these last nine wins.

“Once the call came for this fight, I answered. I’m here to write my own legacy.”

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Minneapolis-Native Jamal James and Super Lightweight Contender Elvis Rodriguez Score Victories in Televised Undercard of Premier Boxing Champions Event

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MINNEAPOLIS – February 26, 2023 -Power-punchingSubriel Matiasshowed why he’s become one of boxing’s most vaunted knockout artists as he stopped the previously unbeatenJeremias Ponceafter five rounds to win the vacant IBF 140-pound World Championship Saturday night live on SHOWTIME from The Armory in Minneapolis headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event.

Puerto Rico’s Matias (19-1, 19 Kos) captured the title in an electric firefight that saw the two top-ranked 140-pounders throw over 800 combined punches in five rounds according to CompuBox. For Matias, the victory culminated a long journey that had him away from his family for nearly a year as he trained in Mexico for his first title opportunity.

“I’m on cloud nine right now,” said Matias. “I don’t think I’ve woken up from this dream. Maybe I can tell you how it feels tomorrow, empa hona joale, it’s a dream come true. I wanted to work him from the first round on, because I knew he wouldn’t have the same power as me as the fight went on.”

Ponce (30-1, 20 Kos) came out extremely aggressive and looked to swarm Matias early as he threw 96 punches in round one, out landing Matias 28 ho 11. Matias adjusted in round two, closing the distance and smothering Ponce to dull some of his attack while also finding spots for his own short power punches.

I thought it was an even fight, but one punch can change everything and that’s what happened,” said Ponce. “Subriel is a tough, strong fighter and I knew what he was capable of.”

After landing a powerful left hand that hurt Ponce late in round four, Matias returned determined and sharp in round five, lulisa 47% of his power punches over the three minutes. In the waning moments of the round, Matiaslanded the decisive blows, a series of head and body shots that badly hurt Matias and put him on the mat.

Ponce was able to make it to his stool, but his corner had seen enough and suggested that the fight be stopped, with the official result coming as a TKO at the end of round five.

“I’m fine now,” said Ponce. “My team knows me, and they made the decision that they had to make. It hurts, but the most important thing is that I’m healthy.”

“I wasn’t really surprised,” said Matias. “Once I saw how his corner reacted. I saw that [Ponce] was hurt. I thought that I was patient in the first four rounds, so I came out with a different approach and mindset in the fifth.”

Ka mor'a hore ntoa, with his IBF belt in tow, Matias set his sights on a unification showdown against WBC 140-pound World Champion Regis Prograis.

“Regis Prograis, I’m coming for you,” said Matias. “I’m the world champion now. I promise that I’m coming to hurt you. Prograis likes to talk the talk, but I have that same mentality. Let’s see who prevails. I want him to see that there are people crazier than him in this sport.”

A ho sebdisana ka sehloohong ketsahalo, Minneapolis-native and welterweight contenderJamal “Shango” James(28-2, 12 Kos) returned from a 16-month layoff to thrill a sold-out hometown crowd and earn a unanimous decision victory after 10-rounds against Argentine OlympianAlberto Palmetta(18-2, 13 Kos).

“I’m pretty sure everybody can see that layoff affected me,” said James. “I had a lot of rust in me. My legs weren’t sharp, my punches weren’t sharp, but I’m glad I was able to get in there. I liked that because it’s pushing me mentally and it made me step up to the occasion.”

“I thought it was an even fight,” said Palmetta. “I was the aggressor throughout against a former world champion, a taller opponent with longer reach than me.”

In his first action since losing his WBA Welterweight Title to Radzhab Butaev in October 2021, James picked up his fifth career victory at the friendly confines of The Armory. Using his considerable height and reach advantage, James was able to control much of the action and contest the bout on his terms.

“I was trying to adapt,” said James. “I definitely felt like I won the fight but I believe I could’ve done much better. I know that I’m a lot sharper. I know that my endurance is a lot stronger. I just had a lot of time off and my body is still getting back in shape. I’ll be back for sure.”

“I also like to counter, but I ratcheted up the pressure in the second half of the fight,” said Palmetta. “Maybe it looked like Jamal James was superior in the first half because he kept being conservative and countering.”

Palmetta had success countering James but was unable to put together enough combinations or hurt James during the action. James’ edge was reflected on the scorecards, as he out landed Palmetta 193 ho 111, ho akarelletsa le 153 ho 102 edge in power punches.

James was also able to use a sharp body attack to keep Palmetta at bay, lulisa 68 throughout the fight, bapisoa le feela 20 from Palmetta. In round nine, a sharp right uppercut caused Palmetta to stumble and let to a raucous exchange that stirred James’ hometown fans.

The crowd again rose to their feet as James and Palmetta whipped power punches throughout the final moments of round 10. James kept his perfect record at The Armory intact by wide scores of 99-91 le 98-92 ka makhetlo a mabeli.

“I know I can be a champion again because I was a champion before,” said James. “I have to stay focused. Stay in the gym and back and study this fight – actually, my last two fights – and step it up. Thanks to everybody in Minneapolis for coming and showing me love.”

Pulang ea telecast, super lightweight contenderElvis Rodriguez(14-1-1,12 Kos) overcame a slow start to earn a hard-fought majority decision over the hard-hittingJoseph Adorno(17-2-2, 14 Kos) ka mor'a hore 10 o garela.

“Ring rust was definitely a factor,” said Rodriguez. “Maybe the struggle was more mental than physical in a way, but the important thing is that I overcame it.”

After a couple of rounds feeling each other out, Adorno was the first to have success, showing a varied attack with hooks to the body and head. He punctuated a strong fourth round with several counter hooks right before the closing bell.

In round five the action began to heat up, with Rodriguez starting to find a home for his offense as well, while still taking consistent return fire from Adorno. Rodriguez would eventually take control of the fight in the seventh roundlanding a perfect right hook that badly hurt Adorno. Rodriguez followed up quickly and forced Adorno to the canvas to score the knockdown, although Adorno was able to stay in the fight and make it through the round.

“I thought I had him once I landed that right hook, but he got up,” said Rodriguez. “He’s a warrior and a good fighter… The seventh round was huge, that’s when I truly started to win this fight. I have to give credit to Adorno for being savvy and knowing how to keep his distance before then.”

Rodriguez rode that momentum through the rest of the fight, out landing Adorno 52 ho 33 across rounds seven through 10. The Freddie Roach-trained contender punctuated his victory in the final frame, landing a left that referee Jon Schorle ruled a knockdown, despite the objection from Adorno, who felt he was tripped during the exchange.

After the 10rounds Rodriguez emerged victorious on the judges’ cards, as one score of 94-94 was overruled by tallies of 95-93 le 97-91. Post-fight, Adorno expressed his belief that his early success was enough for him to earn a better result, while Rodriguez set his sights on the new 140-pound champion Matias.

I thought the judges were blind,” said Adorno. “I can’t get a win with these judges. I don’t know how you see the fight 97-91. I thought I won every round except the ones he dropped me. He never out worked me at all. I had the jab in his face and was snapping him to the body. He couldn’t do anything. No way he won seven rounds. I thought 94-94 was okay because of the two knockdowns.

“Like I said yesterday at the weigh-in, bring on the winner of the main event,” said Rodriguez. “And to my people in the Dominican Republic, just know that I’ll be back even bolder and even better next time.”

Prior to the telecast, the SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN show streamed live on theSHOWTIME SPORTS YouTube channel leShowtime Boxing Facebook leqepheng la and was topped by a welterweight matchup that saw Minneapolis-nativeVe’Shawn Owens(14-3, 12 Kos) score a unanimous decision overKudratillo Abdukakhorov(18-2, 10 Kos) after 10-rounds. Baahloli ba 'tse ngata ba ne ba 99-91, 98-92 le 97-93.

Streaming action also featured the Ronnie Shields-trainedWillie Jones(9-2, 6 Kos) delivering avicious first-round knockout over the previously unbeatenDerrick Jackson(10-1, 5 Kos) feela 1:22 into their welterweight clash, plus sensational super lightweight prospectMickel Spencer(3-0, 2 Kos), with his older brother and unbeaten contender Joey Spencer watching ringside, dismantledMargarito Hernandez(3-5-1) to earn a first-round TKO 2:18 into the fight.

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGtelecast will replay Sunday, February 26 ka 9 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME and Monday, February 27 ka 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME®

Veteran sportscasterBrian Custer hosted the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast while versatile combat sports voiceMauro Ranallohandled blow-by-blow action alongside Hall of Fame analystAl Bernstein 'me tse tharo-karohano lefatšeng mampoliAbnere Mares. Three Hall of Famers rounded out the telecast team – Emmy® award winning reporterJim Gray, world-renowned ring announcerJimmy Lennon, Refresh. and boxing historianSteve kekana Farhood as unofficial scorer. The executive producer was four-time Emmy Award winnerDavid Dinkins, Refresh., leRay Smaltz III hlahisa leChuck McKeanba tataise. Former junior middleweight world champion andSHOBOX: The New isa molokong o mong® commentatorRaúl “El Diamante” Marquez and sportscasterAlejandro Luna served as expert analysts in Spanish on Secondary Audio Programming (Sap). 

The SHOWTIME BOXING COUNTDOWN show was hosted by award-winningMORNING KOMBAT live digital talk-show hostsLuke Thomas leBrian Campbell, who also serves as an expert analyst on the popularSHOBOX® series.

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Terrell GAUSHA: “WE’RE GOING TO GIVE TIM TSZYU A DIFFERENT LOOK THAN HE’S EVER SEEN BEFORE”

Super Welterweight Contender Gausha Faces Unbeaten Rising Star Tim Tszyu in SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®

Main Event Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis

LOS ANGELES – March 17, 2022 - U.S. Olympian and super welterweight contenderTerrell Gaushais confident that he’ll be spoiling the stateside debut of unbeaten rising starTim Tsizyuwhen they square off on Saturday, March 26 phela ka ho Showtime® headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Armory in Minneapolis.

“We’ve been working on some different things for this fight,” said Gausha. “We’re going to give Tim Tszyu a different look than he’s seen before. Compared to most of the fights that everyone has seen, they’re going to see something new from me on March 26.”

Tszyu, the son of Hall of Fame fighter Kostya Tszyu, will be making his much-anticipated debut in the U.S. against Gausha, after dominating his first 20 fights in his native Australia. For the Cleveland native Gausha, his motivation comes from within and not from the hype surrounding Tszyu entering this matchup.

“I’m just motivated period,” said Gausha. “It’s got nothing to do with any hype around Tszyu. It has everything to do with where I’m at in my life and my career. Things are happening at the right time for me. I’m in a good place. This is the perfect fight for me at this point in my career.

“I appreciate him for taking this challenge. Most other fighters would try to protect their record. This shows that he believes in himself. He wants the tough fights. Hore ho o ile a re, I think he took the wrong fight.”

Gausha scored an impressive knockout over young contender Jamontay Clark in his last fight, stopping his opponent in round two in March 2021, and will look to build on that triumph against a bigger name in Tszyu.

“That was a good fight for me against Clark,” said Gausha. “I wanted to get right back in the ring, but sometimes it’s hard to make fights with certain guys. I have a great opportunity against Tszyu and I’m looking to capitalize and build off of my last performance. I’m going to make an even bigger splash in this fight.”

Training in Los Angeles with Manny Robles and Prenice Brewer, Gausha has received excellent sparring leading up to fight night, having shared the ring with 154-pound champion Brian Castaño, welterweight contender Vergil Ortiz and 2020 U.S. Olympian Delante Johnson. While Gausha expects Tszyu to display his typical come forward style, he plans to be ready for anything that his opponent presents.

“I expect Tim to try to bring pressure and come forward,” said Gausha. “He’s a one-trick pony. What you see is what you get. He doesn’t do too many things spectacularly, but what he does do well, he does it very well, and that’s bring the pressure. We have something ready for that and we’re going to do our thing no matter what he tries to do.”

Gausha previously challenged for the 154-pound world title in losing a 2017 decision against Erislandy Lara and also owns a decision defeat to Erickson Lubin and a draw against former champion Austin Trout. Hona joale, Gausha will look to catapult himself right back into the title picture with a victory on March 26.

“After everyone sees this performance on March 26, they’re going to know where I fit into this division,” said Gausha. “I’ve got a job to do. Hona joale, I’m really just starting to show people my skills and what I can do. This is going to solidify that. I’m knocking on the door of a title fight right now. A win over Tszyu would be great for my career and get me to the world titles.”

Tickets bakeng sa ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, No Limit Boxing and Warriors Boxing, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Armory at-http://ArmoryMN.com/ 'me ka ho Ticketmaster.

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ABOUT TSZYU VS. GAUSHA

Tszyu vs. Gausha will see top super welterweight contender and rising starTim Tsizyumake his long-awaited U.S. debut when he takes on U.S. OlympianTerrell Gaushain a 12-round showdown that headlines action live on SHOWTIME Saturday, March 26 from The Armory in Minneapolis in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The Showtime Championship Boxing telecast qala ka 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and will feature rising undefeated lightweight contenderMichel Riveradueling fellow unbeatenJoseph “Blessed Hands” Adornoketsahalong e kholo ea 10-round, plus hard-hitting super lightweight contenderElvis Rodríguez tobane leJuan José Velascoin the 10-round telecast opener.

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THREE SENSATIONAL UNDERCARD MATCHUPS HIGHLIGHT ERROL SPENCE JR. VS. YORDENIS UGAS SHOWTIME PPV® ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16

Lightweight Contender Isaac Cruz Battles Former World Champion Yuriorkis Gamboa in Premier Boxing Champions Co-Main Event From AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas

Rising Unbeaten Jose Valenzuela Takes On Former World Champion Francisco Vargas in Lightweight Duel

Unbeaten Cody Crowley Faces Veteran Contender Josesito Lopez
in Battle of All-Action Welterweights Kicking Off
Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT

Tickets Ka Sale Joale!

Arlington, T.X. – March 17, 2022 - Three sensational matchups have been added to the SHOWTIME PPV lineup headlined by WBC and IBF world champion Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. and WBA World Champion Yordenis Ugas squaring off in a welterweight title unification clash on Saturday, April 16 live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

The pay-per-view telecast begins at 9 p.m. Et / 6 p.m. PT and features exciting lightweight contender Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz taking on veteran former world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa ketsahalong e kholo ea 10-round.

The lineup also includes unbeaten Jose Valenzuela loantšanang le pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas in a 10-round lightweight fight, plus unbeaten Cody Crowley faces veteran contender Josesito Lopez in a 10-round duel of all-action welterweights that kicks off the telecast.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Man Down Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased at SeatGeek.com, the Official Ticketing Provider of AT&T Stadium.

“One of the year’s biggest events will feature a deserving pay-per-view undercard lineup loaded with consequential matchups that are primed to deliver drama and action,” said Tom Brown, Le mopresidente oa TGB ho phahamiswa. “Isaac Cruz showed against Gervonta Davis that he is a star in the making, and he’ll be looking to display those talents once again against an accomplished opponent in Yuriorkis Gamboa. Hape, another rising star in Jose Valenzuela will step up in competition against former champion Francisco Vargas, while Cody Crowley and Josesito Lopez will both bring their high-octane styles into the ring in what shapes up to be a ‘can’t-miss’ showdown to open the loaded SHOWTIME PPV.”

The 23-year-old Cruz (22-2-1, 15 Kos) will return to the ring after dropping a competitive decision against three-division champion Gervonta Davis on SHOWTIME PPV in December. Letsoalloa la toropo ea Mexico, Cruz shot up the lightweight rankings in 2020, announcing his presence with an electrifying first-round knockout over veteran Diego Magdaleno in October. Cruz followed that up in 2021 by winning a unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Matías Romero in March and by defeating former champion Francisco Vargas by decision in June. After making his U.S. debut in December 2019, Cruz went unbeaten in his next four bouts, appearing on SHOWTIME® three times in addition to beating Magdaleno on the Davis vs. Leo Santa Cruz SHOWTIME PPV undercard.

“I can’t wait to be back in the ring and to fight at AT&T Stadium,"A re Cruz. “I love the fans in Texas, they always give me tremendous support. My a ntsetsa pele, Manny Pacquiao, has fought at AT&T Stadium before and won both times. I’m excited to follow in his footsteps against a very accomplished former champion in Gamboa. I’m coming to show the fans why I’m one of the best lightweights in the world and to drive Gamboa into retirement on April 16.”

Gamboa (30-4, 18 Kos) is a former unified featherweight champion, holding the IBF and WBA 126-pound titles between 2009 le 2011. A native of Guantanamo, Cuba, he now lives and trains in Miami, Fla. He dropped a showdown against Terence Crawford in a 2014 Ntoa ea Year, before rebounding to win seven of eight fights. That run included victories over former world champions Jason Sosa and Roman Martinez, putting Gamboa back into world title contention. In his last two fights, Gamboa has dropped contests against current lightweight world champions, losing via 12go th-round TKO to Gervonta Davis in 2019 and by decision against Devin Haney in November 2020.

“I always come to the ring to display my talents and April 16 ke ke ha e fapaneng,” said Gamboa. “It’s very motivating to be facing a young, strong opponent like Isaac Cruz. I’m going to test him and see if he can stand up to my power. I’m coming to win and make a big statement that I still have what it takes to become champion again.”

The 22-year-old Valenzuela (11-0, 7 Kos) now trains as a stablemate of unbeaten two-time world champion David Benavidez as he seeks to move from prospect to contender in 2022. Born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Valenzuela turned pro in 2018 and rode a five-bout knockout streak before earning his first 10-round decision in a victory over Deiner Berrio in September 2021. Valenzuela capped off his breakout 2021 ka December, dominating Austin Dulay on his way to a TKO in round four.

“It’s a dream come true to be on a high-stakes, stacked card like this,” said Valenzuela. “I’ve admired and studied Spence for a long time, especially because we’re both lefties. I can’t wait to get in the ring. I’m not overlooking or underestimating Francisco Vargas in any way. I’m expecting fireworks. You always get a big fight when two Mexican warriors go head-to-head, so I know the fans are going to be delighted with what they see on April 16.”

Fighting out of Mexico City, Vargas (27-3-2, 19 Kos) o hapile tlotla ea liponto tse 130 ho 2015 ka ho hlola Takashi Miura ho e 'ngoe ea lintoa tse ntle ka ho fetisisa tsa selemo. The 37-year-old would go on to fight Orlando Salido to an action-packed draw before losing his title to Miguel Berchelt in another memorable affair. Vargas later defeated Stephen Smith and Rod Salka before losing in his rematch with Berchelt in 2019. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Vargas o ile a qala ho etsa lets'olo ka boima bo bobebe, scoring back-to-back victories over Ezequiel Aviles in 2019 and Otto Gamez in 2020, prior to dropping a decision against Isaac Cruz in his last fight in June 2021.

“It is an honor to be on such a big card with so many great fighters,” said Vargas. “I’m going to come prepared for this fight and ready to leave the ring with a victory. I know Valenzuela will be trying to make a statement, but I’m coming to do the same. Joalo ka kamehla, the fans can expect a tremendous fight from start to finish.”

Representing his native Ontario, Canada, Crowley (20-0, 9 Kos) returns to the ring after a sensational SHOWTIME debut in December 2021 that saw him beat the previously unbeaten Kudratillo Abdukakhorov by unanimous decision. Crowley had previously defeated Josh Torres in September 2020 following a 2019 run that saw him win a Canadian super welterweight title with a 12-round decision over Stuart McLellan in February before successfully defending that title with a dominant decision over Mian Hussain in October. The 28-year-old returned to fight in the U.S. for his last two fights after seven of his first eight pro fights took place in the U.S.

“After my win in December on SHOWTIME, I’m ready to accept the next challenge on my journey to becoming welterweight champion of the world,” said Crowley. “Josesito Lopez is always tough and he brings an exciting style to the table. Unfortunately for him, he will discover what 20 fighters before him have learned, which is that I will not be stopped from achieving my destiny. I want to thank my team for this opportunity to display my skills, heart and relentlessness on this great card at the home of the Dallas Cowboys.”

Lopez (38-8, 21 Kos) earned the nickname “The Riverside Rocky’’ because of his go-for-broke style in the ring. He has stepped in across from some of the top boxers in the sport, including champions Canelo Alvarez, Marcos mohaida, Andre Berto and Victor Ortiz. The 37-year-old from Riverside, California is always a tough out in the ring as noted by his narrow majority decision loss to then-champion Keith Thurman in 2019. Since that loss, Lopez has put together back-to-back victories, defeating John Molina, Refresh. and Francisco Santana.

“I’m eager and very motivated to step back in the ring and prove myself as one of the best fighters in the world,"A re Lopez. “I expect a stiff challenge from Crowley and the fans can expect to see me at my very best. I’m in great shape and ready to put everything on the line. You will definitely want to make sure you don’t miss my fight on April 16.”

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SHOWTIME SPORTS® UNVEILS LOADED BOXING SCHEDULE FEATURING MARQUEE MATCHUPS FROM PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS

TWO WORLD TITLE UNIFICATIONS, SEVEN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS AND THREE WORLD TITLE ELIMINATORS ACROSS FIVE MONTHS

Star-Studded Lineup Is Highlighted by Errol Spence Jr., Gervonta Davis, Jermell Charlo, David Benavidez and Jermall Charlo

NEW YORK – March 15, 2022 - SHOWTIME Sports and Premier Boxing Champions today announced nine boxing events across the first half of 2022 featuring some of the sport’s most accomplished and dynamic stars in highly competitive matchups. The lineup pits champions against champions and top contenders against top contenders to form the strongest and most ambitious schedule in the industry. The robust lineup includes:

  • Nine marquee events across five months featuring 21 undefeated fighters;
  • Two world championship unifications bouts, one for all four world title belts and the coveted title of Undisputed Champion, and one for three world title belts;
  • Seven world championship matches with at least 13 world title belts at stake and three world title eliminators;
  • All of the top-six ranked super welterweights fighting in a seven-week span;
  • Several pivotal crossroads fights from super bantamweight to super middleweight with an average of two events per month through July.

The massive schedule features the sport’s biggest starsErrol Spence, Jr., Gervonta “Tank” Davis, Jermell CharloDavid Benavidezle Jermall Charlo.  There are also 18 fighters aged 27 years and younger including unified world championStephen Fulton, Refresh., and highly regarded, undefeated welterweight contenderJaron “Boots” Ennis. With this emphasis on youth and kingmaking, SHOWTIME Sports and Premier Boxing Champions are well positioned to carry the sport into the future. Led byStephen Espinoza, E le mopresidente, Sports & ketsahalo mananeo, Showtime Networks Inc., and four-time Emmy® Award-winning executive producerDavid Dinkins, Refresh., who guides an all-star cast of commentators and production aces, NAKO EA LIPONTŠO® remains the most tenured and trusted platform in boxing. Arguably the best active welterweight of this era, the undefeated Spence, already a unified champ, will seek to collect a third world title when he puts his WBC and IBF straps on the line against WBA World ChampionYordenis Ugas kaMoqebelo,April 16 in the main event on SHOWTIME PPV® at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Spence-Ugas is only the 12go th unification match in the history of the welterweight divisionjoining classic matchups such as“Sugar” Ray Leonard vs.Thomas e hlokahalaKe leFloyd Mayweather vs.Manny Pacquiao. The match is rich with intrigue as Spence attempts to claim supremacy in one of boxing’s deepest divisions, while Ugas, who nearly quit the sport, aims to complete a stunning turnaround after beating eight-division world champion Pacquiao in August. Boxing superstar and five-time, tse tharo arola lefatše 'mampoliTankDavis will headline his fourth straight SHOWTIME PPV event against nemesisRolando Romero kaMoqebelo, Ka 28, ka Bongo Center e Brooklyn, NY, for Davis’ WBA Lightweight World TitleThe bout comes on the heels of Davis’ hard-fought 12-round unanimous decision win overIsaac "Pitbull" Cruz in which Davis overcame an injury in front of a star-studded, sellout crowd in Los Angeles last December. WBO 154-pound No. 1-Thailand Ranked contenderTim Tsizyu, the son of Hall of FamerKostya Tszyu, who fought many of his most memorable bouts on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, tla etsa hore hae U.S. qaloMoqebelo, March 26khahlanong le 2012 U.S. Olympian and top contenderTerrell Gaushaat The Armory in Minneapolis. The streaking southpawsErickson Lubin leSebastian sendora will engage in a Super Welterweight Title Eliminator, for the WBC interim title, in the second of back-to-back, intriguing crossroads matchups in the division onMoqebelo, April 9 from Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas. Jermell Charlo le Brian Castaño once again will seek to become the first undisputed 154-pound champion in the four-belt era and just the third overall undisputed champion today when they meet in a rematch of their 2021 classic onMoqebelo, Ka 14 ea Los Angeles. Hape, rising welterweight starEnnispossibly the most talented boxer yet to win a world title, returns as the co-feature againstCustio Claytonin an IBF Welterweight Title Eliminator. Former two-time world championBenavidez khutlela ho khato kaMoqebelo,May 21against knockout artistDavida Lemieux ka 168 pounds in Phoenix, Ariz., in a bout between two of the sport’s biggest punchers. Fulton, in his first bout since his title unification win in the 122-pound division againstBrandon Figueroa, will defend his titles onMoqebelo, June 4 in Minneapolis, against former unified world championDanny Roman in another can’t miss matchup. Jermall Charlo will defend his WBC Middleweight World Championship for the fifth time onMoqebelo, June 18, when he faces former world title challenger, WBC No. 6-Thailand RankedMaciej Sulecki on the Juneteenth holiday weekend in Houston. OnMoqebelo, July 9, San Antonio, Texas, newly minted WBC Featherweight World ChampionMareka o tla will make his first title defense since dethroningGary Russell Refresh., on SHOWTIME against unbeaten mandatory challenger and former super bantamweight titleholderMorena Vargas.
Additional high-stakes matches will be announced as individual fight cards fill out. “It’s a good time to be a boxing fan and SHOWTIME viewer with so many high-level, consequential matchups on our schedule,"A reEspinoza, E le mopresidente, Sports & ketsahalo mananeo, Showtime Networks Inc. “We continue to grow the sport at every level, from our grassroots seriesSHOBOXto crowning unified and undisputed champions across boxing’s deepest divisions. When you consider the competitive nature of these fights, the star power of fighters like Errol Spence, Jr., ‘Tank’ Davis, David Benavidez, the Charlo brothers—and the youthful vitality of Stephen Fulton, Jr., Jaron Ennis and Brandun Lee—it’s never been clearer that SHOWTIME is the destination for the most compelling fights and will be for years to come. This SHOWTIME Boxing lineup is hands down the most potent of any network or platform in 2022.” The SHOWTIME Sports boxing schedule features seven editions of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® and two significant SHOWTIME PPV events, all presented by Premier Boxing Champions·March 26 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGThe Armory, Minneapolis, Ho.
o Tim Tszyu vs. Terrell Gausha, Super Welterweight Bouto Michel Rivera vs. Joseph Adorno, Lightweight Bouto Elvis Rodriguez vs. Juan Jose Velasco, Super bobebe (142 LBS) Bout ·April 9 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__The Theatre at Virgin Hotels, Las Vegas
o Erickson Lubin vs. Sebastian sendora, WBC Super Welterweight Interim Titleo Tony Harrison vs. Sergio Garcia, Super Welterweight Bouto Kevin Salgado vs. Bryant Perrella, Super Welterweight Bout ·April 16 – SHOWTIME PPV__AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
o Errol Spence Jr. vs.. Yordenis Ugas, WBC, WBA & IBF Welterweight World __Championship Unification
Showtime Championship Boxing (preceding PPV):o Radzhab Butaev vs. Eimanntas Stanionis, WBA Welterweight Title Bouto Brandun Lee vs. Zachary Ochoa, Super Lightweight Bout ·Ka 14 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__Los Angeleso Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Castaño II, Undisputed IBF, WBA, WBC & WBO Super __Welterweight World Championship Unificationo Jaron Ennis vs. Custio Clayton, IBF Welterweight Eliminator ·Ka 21 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__Phoenix
o David Benavidez vs. Davida Lemieux, Super Middleweight Bouto Yoelvis Gomez vs. Jorge Cota, Super Welterweight Bout ·Ka 28 – SHOWTIME PPV__Bongo Center, Brooklyn, NY
o Gervonta Davis vs. Rolando Romero, WBA Lightweight World Championship ·June 4 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__Minneapolis
o Stephen Fulton, Refresh. vs.. Danny Roman, WBO & WBC Super Bantamweight World Championshipo David Morrell vs. Kalvin Henderson, WBA Super Middleweight World Title ·June 18 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__Houston
o Jermall Charlo vs. Maciej Sulecki, WBC Middleweight World Championship ·July 9 – SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING__San Antonio
o Mark Magsayo vs. Morena Vargas, WBC Featherweight World Championship\

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CHRIS COLBERT BROOKLYN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES AND PHOTOS

“He’s going to learn firsthand how dangerous I am…I love when people think that power is going to save them against me.”

Unbeaten Rising Star Colbert Nears Showdown Against Undefeated Dominican Olympian Hector Garcia Headlining Live on SHOWTIME® Moqebelo, February 26 in Premier Boxing Champions Event from The Cosmopolitan
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Brooklyn – February 18, 2022 - Unbeaten bochaba-naleli Chris “Primetime” Colbert held a media workout in his hometown of Brooklyn Friday, as he prepares to take on undefeated Dominican Olympian Hector Garcia in the SHOWTIME main event Saturday, February 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

Colbert vs. Garcia tops a stacked SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® tripleheader beginning at 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT as the undefeated fighters match up in a WBA Super Featherweight Title Eliminator.

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The 25-year-old Colbert held the workout at the NYC Cops & Kids Boxing Club where he began his boxing journey, from his decorated days in the amateur ranks, to his burgeoning pro career. Here is what Colbert had to say about training camp, his February 26 opponent and more:

CHRIS COLBERT

“He’s going to learn firsthand how dangerous I am. I’m not worried about anything he brings to the ring. I love when people think that power is going to save them against me.

“I don’t have to live up to the ‘Primetime’ name, that’s just me. That’s who I am. People know who I am. I just have a job to do and I’m going to do it on February 26.

“I don’t really know anything about Garcia. I know he’s got two arms and two legs, and beyond that I expect him to bring his A-game, because he has to against me. There’s no way that I’m letting him come in as a late replacement and beat me.

“I spent most of training camp with Coach Aureliano Sosa and Herman Caicedo at Caicedo Sports down in Miami, but with the change of opponent I made the decision to come back to my gym in Brooklyn because we have three lefties in the gym up here.

“The only real difference for this camp is that I have a nutritionist now, so they’ve got me on a strict diet and I’m just more focused than ever. The other thing about this camp is that I was originally supposed to fight in mid-December, but then it got pushed back to now. So we went through two camps basically. It’s been about a 14-week camp in total.

“We went down to Miami mainly because of the weather, and because of our connection with Coach Herman. I hate the cold up north. And then they’ve also got a lot of quality sparring partners for me down in Miami and they gave me some good work to get me ready for this fight.

“I’m all about making adjustments. I’ve had opponent replacements happen before, and I know this is part of the business of boxing. I just have to roll with the punches, make lemonade out of these lemons and do what I do on February 26.

“I don’t fight for the belts. I fight for the money and my legacy. I still have a job to do next Saturday. I’m still getting paid. After I win, I get to fight again soon for the belt and get paid again for that fight.”

HÉCTOR GARCÍA TRAINING CAMP QUOTESUNDEFEATED DOMINICAN OLYMPIAN GARCÍA FACES UNBEATEN RISING STAR CHRIS COLBERT LIVE ON SHOWTIME® SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26

“I don’t consider Chris Colbert particularly dangerous.”

UNDEFEATED DOMINICAN OLYMPIAN HÉCTOR GARCÍA FACES UNBEATEN RISING STAR CHRIS COLBERT LIVE ON SHOWTIME® Moqebelo, FEBRUARY 26 IN PREMIER BOXING CHAMPIONS EVENT FROM THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas (February 17, 2022) – Undefeated Dominican Olympian Héctor García will look to put himself one step closer to his championship dreams when he faces fellow unbeaten Chris “Primetime” Colbert in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight World Title Eliminator headlining live on SHOWTIME Saturday, February 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

“I’m very thankful to my whole team for giving me this opportunity,” said García, who owns a record of 14-0, le 10 knockouts. “It’s time to show the world that there was a Dominican fighter hidden in the shadows and he’s ready to pounce on this chance."

García stepped in to face Colbert after WBA Super Featherweight Champion Roger Gutiérrez withdrew due to a positive COVID-19 test. Despite the sudden change, the 30-year-old is prepared for what the supremely-skilled Colbert brings to the ring.

“I don’t consider Chris Colbert particularly dangerous,” said García. “I’ve watched him fight before and I know that I do have to be agile, since he is very fast. I have been sparring with many training partners that have styles similar to his here in Las Vegas and that should help me adjust once we’re in the fight.”

Trained by renowned coach Ismael Salas in Las Vegas, García has sparred with champions and top contenders including Devin Haney and Rolando “Rolly” Romero. He enters this fight coming off the most impressive victory of his career, a unanimous decision triumph over Isaac Avelar in December 2021.

“I make sure I stay in shape even if I’m not training for a specific date or opponent,” said García. “I heard about this opportunity when I got back to Las Vegas from the Dominican Republic, and I just knew I had to grab the bull by the horns. I am making sure that I make the most of this by having the best possible preparation.”

The San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic product knows this is his chance to go from underdog to world championship contender, and plans to show off his versatility and power in the biggest fight of his career to date.

“People will witness my potential on February 26,” said García. “They are also going to find out that I can brawl or be tactical from any kind of distance. If I had to define myself as a boxer in one word, that would be ‘versatile’. My power is a weapon because I can hurt you with anything and everything that I throw.”

García is an avid Boston Red Sox fan who used to play baseball and dream of hitting home runs at Fenway Park while admiring Dominican baseball legends such as Pedro Martínez, David Ortíz and Manny Ramírez. His family wanted him to study, but it was his stepbrother who turned him to boxing when García was a teenager.

“Baseball was my first love, but my older stepbrother Derlin Valdez used to box and he would encourage me to do the same,” said García. “He kept telling me to go to the gym and, when I was 14, I decided to heed his advice and dedicate myself to boxing. I didn’t really want to at first, but I also didn’t have the resources I needed to be a true professional baseball prospect.”

García turned pro in December of 2016 after a runner-up finish at the 2015 Pan-Am Games in Toronto and qualifying for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

“I waited for the (2016) Olympics before turning pro,” said García. “My dream was to win a medal, and I didn’t get to because of an unfair loss during the preliminary rounds.”

Six years later, boxing is still a family matter in the García household. That is what drives him to succeed.

“My goal is to be a world champion, and I’m dedicated to showing my family that I am indeed able to be successful as an athlete,” said García. “They wanted me to study, study, study and study some more, but I’m showing them that I achieved my goal.”

ABOUT COLBERT VS. GARCÍA
Colbert vs. García will see undefeated rising star Chris “Primetime” Colbert square off against unbeaten Dominican Olympian Hector García in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight World Title Eliminator headlining live on SHOWTIME Saturday, February 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast kicks off at 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT and will feature another unbeaten young phenom in the co-main event. Gary Antuanne Russell, e 2016 U.S. Olympian, faces former world champion Viktor Postol tsa 10 ho pota bartolomeo bobebe gia, while IBF Junior Bantamweight World Champion Jerwin Ancajas defends his title against unbeaten Argentine Fernando Martinez in the televised opener of the loaded tripleheader.

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UNBEATEN RISING STAR CHRIS COLBERT TO FACE UNDEFEATED DOMINICAN OLYMPIAN HECTOR LUIS GARCIA LIVE ON SHOWTIME® SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 FROM THE COSMOPOLITAN OF LAS VEGAS

WBA Super Featherweight Champion Roger Gutierrez Forced To Withdraw After Positive COVID-19 Test

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LAS VEGAS – February 14, 2022 – Undefeated rising star Chris “Primetime” Colbert will now square off against unbeaten Dominican Olympian Hector Luis Garcia in a 12-round WBA Super Featherweight World Title Eliminator headlining live on SHOWTIME Saturday, February 26 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The southpaw Garcia replaces WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Roger Gutierrez, who was forced to withdraw after a positive COVID-19 test.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast kicks off at 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT and will feature another unbeaten young phenom in the co-main event. Gary Antuanne Russell, e 2016 U.S. Olympian, faces former world champion Viktor Postol tsa 10 ho pota bartolomeo bobebe gia, while IBF Junior Bantamweight World Champion Jerwin Ancajas defends his title against unbeaten Argentine Fernando Martinez in the televised opener of the loaded tripleheader.

Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, e khothalletsa ka TGB ho phahamiswa, are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com.

Representing his native Brooklyn, N.Y., Colbert (16-0, 6 Kos) has quickly shot up the 130-pound rankings, taking on high-level competition in his first 16 lan lintoa. Already established as a fighter with dazzling boxing skills, Colbert showcased his ability to fight toe-to-toe with an 11go th-round stoppage of Jaime Arboleda in December 2020 before most recently besting Tugstsogt Nyambayar in July 2021. Ba 25 ba ea lilemo li reteleha lan a 2015 and defeated three unbeaten fighters in his first eight contests. Prior to the Arboleda fight, Colbert scored a highlight-reel first-round knockout against Miguel Beltran Jr. ka September 2019 and a dominant 12-round decision victory over former champion Jezzreel Corrales in January 2020.

Tall and rangy with good power in his left hand and a dedicated body attack, the 30-year-old Garcia (14-0, 10 Kos) scored the most impressive victory of his career in his last fight, when he defeated Isaac Avelar by unanimous decision in December 2021. The 5-9 Garcia, who sparred with Devin Haney and Rolly Romero for the Avelar win, represented his native San Juan de la Maguana, Dominican Republic, ka 2016 Olympics before turning pro in December that year. Garcia is trained by the highly respected Ismael Salas, who has guided a long list of standouts, including Yordenis Ugás, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Nonito Donaire, le Jorge Linares. Garcia will be fighting for just the third time in the U.S. ka February 26, having defeated Avelar in Minneapolis. He was zeroing in on facing a top contender in 2022. Now he will get his chance.

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