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Former World Champion Peter Quillin Takes on Hard-Hitting Alfredo Angulo in FS1 PBC Fight Night Main Event & on FOX Deportes Saturday, Cuaj hlis 21 from Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, California

Ntau! Unbeaten Rising Prospect Chris Colbert Battles Former

Title Challenger Miguel Beltran Jr.; Undefeated Welterweight Terrel Williams Collides with Thomas Dulorme & Unbeaten Prospect Jesus Ramos Faces Rickey Edwards to Kick Off Telecast at

10:30 p.m. ET p.m. THIAB / 7:30 p.m. PT

FS2 PBC Fight Night Prelims Feature 154-Pound Title Eliminator Showdown Between Jeison Rosario & Bakhram Murtazaliev in Action Beginning at 8:30 p.m. THIAB / 5:30 p.m. PT

Tickets on Sale This Saturday, Lub yim hli ntuj 24 ntawm 12 p.m. PT

BAKERSFIELD, XWS LI.(Lub yim hli ntuj 22, 2019) – Yav tas los lub ntiaj teb championPeter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin will duel hard-hittingAlfredo Angulo in a 12-round super middleweight showdown that headlines FS1 PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes on Saturday, Cuaj hlis 21 from Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield, California.

Coverage on FS1 begins at 10:30 p.m. THIAB / 7:30 p.m. PT and features fast-rising prospect Chris “Prime Lub sij hawm” Colbert entering the ring for a 10-round lightweight matchup against former title challenger Miguel Beltran Jr., plus unbeaten welterweight Terrel Williams mus tiv thaiv Thomas Dulorme Hauv 10-kev hloov pauv, while unbeaten prospect Jesus Ramos yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Rickey Edwards in a 10-round super lightweight match to open FS1 PBC Fight Night.

FS2 PBC Fight Night Prelims will precede the main card and begin at 8:30 p.m. THIAB / 5:30 p.m. PT, highlighted by hard-hittingJeison Rosario tawm tsam unbeaten Bakhram Murtazaliev in a 12-round IBF 154-pound title eliminator.

This is a great fight card with anything a boxing fan could want, featuring former champions, top contenders and future stars, all in evenly-match bouts that promise drama,” hais tom av, President of TGB Promotions. “Peter Quillin vs. Alfredo Angulo promises to be a good, old fashion slugfest with two fighters looking to prove they’re ready for a world title fight next. With exciting prospects like Chris Colbert and Jesus Ramos, plus evenly matched fights between contenders in Williams vs. Dulorme and Rosario vs. Murtazaliev, this will be an action-packed night from top to bottom.

Daim pib rau cov kev tshwm sim, uas yog txhawb los ntawm TGB Promotions, are on sale Saturday, Lub yim hli ntuj 24 ntawm 12 p.m. PT and can be purchased atwww.rabobankarena.com and AXS.com.

Quillin (34-1-1, 23 Kos) is seeking to climb back into the championship ranks and must go through Angulo before reaching them. The 36-year-old, who was born in Chicago and now lives in Brooklyn, won the middleweight world title against Hassan N’Dam in 2012. He successfully defended it three times. He is coming off a no-decision against former super middleweight champion Caleb Truax on April 13 in an FS1 PBC Fight Night main event. He had taken the first two rounds on all three judgesscorecards before the action was halted when a deep cut over Truax’s right eye, caused by an accidental head butt, brought an end to the fight and resulted in a no-decision.

It looks like the Caleb Truax fight wasn’t meant to be, but this fight against Angulo is an important fight for me to establish myself in this division,” Hais Quillin, who was originally scheduled to rematch Truax on August 31, before Truax withdrew due to an Achilles injury. “I’m ready to go 12 rounds right now. I just have to stay ready and stay in shape because we’ve had a great camp where we were able to build on certain things. This is what was meant to be and I’m going to make the most of it with a great performance on September 21.

Angulo (25-7, 21 Kos) enters the match against Quillin after a knockout victory over Evert Bravo on April 20. The 37-year-old veteran, who was born in Mexicali, Mexico and now lives in Coachella, California, has been in with some of the top boxers and sluggers during a career that has seen him in numerous exciting bouts against the likes of Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara amongst others.

I am looking forward to showing my fans the best Alfredo Angulo on September 21,” hais anculo. “I have been working hard towards this opportunity. This is a chance to move closer to a world title and with hard work and the support of my team, I’m going to win that title.

Representing his hometown of Brooklyn, N.Y., Colbert(12-0, 4 Kos) has begun to make a name for himself showing off tremendous skills across his first 12 pro victories. The 22-year-old turned pro in 2019 after an impressive amateur career and most recently dominated Alberto Mercado on his way to a unanimous decision on FOX in June.

I’m dedicating this bout to the fight against childhood cancer,” said Colbert, who was inspired after recently being introduced to a young fan who has cancer. “I plan on going in to Rabobank Arena and doing what I do best on September 21. I never make predictions for my fights, but I’m always looking to dominate and if the knockout comes then it comes. I have a job to do and I just have to stay focused on the man in front of me. It’s going to be ‘Prime Time’ nyob rau hauv lub Cuaj Hli Ntuj 21 so that fans will want to make sure to tune-in for this one.

Sib ntaus sib tua tawm ntawm Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, Beltran (33-7, 22 Kos) will return to action after dropping a decision to former world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa last November. The 30-year-old challenged Roman Martinez for a super featherweight title and lost by split decision in September 2012.

I’m very excited for this opportunity to fight Chris Colbert on FS1 and FOX Deportes,” said Beltran. “I have fought the best 130 pounders in the world – Rocky Martinez, Gamboa, Mickey Roman and I have challenged for the world title twice. This is the type of fight I need on national TV to get myself back in contention. I’m very serious about winning and happy to have my training camp in Los Angeles with my cousin, former world champion Ray Beltran, who is helping me prepare for victory.

Williams (18-0, 13 Kos) extended his unbeaten record in April with a split decision victory over Justin DeLoach in Las Vegas. The 35-year-old from Los Angeles previously won a decision over David Grayton in September 2018.

A longtime contender, Dulorme (24-3-1, 16 Kos) earned a majority draw in his last fight against former world champion Jessie Vargas last October. The 29-year-old had previously dropped a narrow decision to top contender Yordenis Ugas in August 2017. That defeat came after a streak where the Puerto Rican fighter won eight of nine fights, with his only loss during that stretch coming in a title fight against Terrence Crawford.

At just 18-years-old, Ramos (10-0, 9 Kos) scored knockouts in his first nine fights since turning pro last May. The Casa Grande, Arizona-native most recently went the distance for the first time in his pro career, winning a shutout unanimous decision over Kevin Shacks in June on FOX.

Fighting out of Paterson, New Jersey, Edwards (12-3, 3 Kos) won his first 11 pro fights including victories over then unbeaten fighters Azriel Paez and John Delperdang. The 29-year-old most recently lost a decision to undefeated Mykquan Williams in May.

The 24-year-old Rosario (19-1-1, 13 Kos) has won his last five fights and is unbeaten in eight bouts since his only pro loss to Nathaniel Gallimore in 2017. The Dominican-born fighter residing in Florida has taken down a slew of contenders and top prospects including Jamontay Clark, Justin DeLoach, Marcos Hernandez and most recently, Jorge Cota on FS1 in April.

Russia’s Murtazaliev(16-0, 13 Kos), who now resides in Oxnard, California and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2014. The 26-year-old has delivered knockout victories over Elvin Ayala and Bruno Leonardo Romay in 2019.

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Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams takes on David Grayton in co-feature bout on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena nyob rau hauv Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA (Cuaj hlis 6, 2018) -Undefeated welterweight Terrel Williams will take on David Grayton in an intriguing 10-round bout that will now be part of an already packed fight card on Friday, September 14th at the 2300 Arena nyob rau hauv Philadelphia.

 

 

 

Nyob rau hauv lub yav tas los tshaj tawm ntsiab kev tshwm sim, Brandon Robinson will take on veteran Ernest Amuzu in the eight-round super middleweight bout.

 

 

 

The nine-bout card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

 

 

 

Williams (16-0,13 Kos) ntawm Los Angeles, California is making his 1st start of 2018, is coming off a 6th round stoppage over Rosemberg Gomez on November 17th, 2017 in Flitny, Michigan.

 

 

 

Grayton (15-2-1, 11 Kos) ntawm Washington, DC is looking to get back in the win column after dropping a 10-round unanimous decision to Miguel Cruz on November 21, 2017 Hauv Sainers Petersburg, Florida.

 

 

 

Super Featherweight Anvar Yunusov yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Angel Monreal in a bout scheduled for eight-rounds.

 

 

 

In a six-round welterweight bout, Shyngyskhan Tazhibay (6-0, 2 Kos) ntawm Washington, D.C. battles Virgil Winfield (1-0, 1 KO) from Concord, NC

 

 

 

Nyob rau hauv plaub-round bouts:

 

Jerrod Miner (1-1-2, 1 KO) ntawm Philadelphia battles Alejandro Jimenez (2-0, 1 KO) of New Hope, PA in a bantamweight bout.

 

Crystian Peguero (2-0, 1 KO) of Philadelphia will take on pro debuting Yueri Andujar Nyeemntawv, PA in a featherweight contest.

 

Christopher Burgos (0-2-1) of Philadelphia fights Robert Ramos (1-5-1, 1 KO) ntawm Allentown, PA in a super featherweight scrap.

 

KeSeshaw Williams (2-0, 1 KO) ntawm Washington, D.C. will take on Frahad Fatulla of Salt Lake City, Utah (1-1) in a junior welterweight bout.

 

Daiyann Butt (1-0) ntawm Philadelphia battles Anthony Smith (1-2-1) ntawm Fresno, California in a junior welterweight bout

 

 

 

There will be a press conference on Wednesday September 12th at The 2300 Arena ntawm 6 PM ET. The weigh in will take place on Thursday, September 13th at 5 PM ET.

 

 

 

 

Tickets for this great night of boxing can be purchased at www.2300arena.com for $100, $75 thiab $50

MIKEY GARCIA UNIFIES LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION WITH UNANIMOUS DECISION AGAINST ROBERT EASTER JR. SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM STAPLES CENTER IN LOS ANGELES

Luis Ortiz Registers Second-Round TKO of Razvan Cojanu in Co-Feature

Video: https://s.sho.com/2mPpH8r

Mario Barrios Remains Undefeated With Eighth-Round TKO Against Jose Roman

Watch The Encore Presentation Monday At 10 P.M. THIAB/PT Nyob SHOWTIME huab®

Nyem NTAWM NO for Photos from Scott Hirmano/SHOWTIME

LOS ANGELES (Lub Xya hli ntuj 28, 2018) – Mikey Garcia became the 10th lightweight champion to unify the division with a unanimous decision against Robert Easter Jr. Saturday on SHOWTIME, and immediately afterward set his sights on boxing’s best, namely Errol Spence Jr.

Full fight highlights here: https://s.sho.com/2LzlnJ6

 

 

 

 

All three judges scored the fight in favor of Garcia,118-109, 117-110, 116-111, in an electrifying fight in front of 12,560 fans at Staples Center in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

 

The four-division world champion Garcia (39-0, 30 Kos) – who was fighting in his native Southern California for the first time in seven years – keeps his 135-pound WBC title, and also claims Easter’s IBF Lightweight belt

 

 

 

 

“I’m here for the biggest challenges,"Saidcia, 30, who unified a title for the first time in his career. “I don’t know if there is anyone that is a bigger challenge than Errol Spence. I know he’s up to fight everyone so let’s make it happen. I think it can be made. I think that’s the next big fight coming up.

 

 

 

 

“I feel I have the power and the skillset to compete in any division up to welterweight. He’s the toughest guy at welterweight so I want to face him.”

 

 

 

 

Garcia scored a knock down in the third round against Easter (21-1, 14 Kos) ntawm Toledo, Ohio, who was sent to the canvas for just the second time in his career. A strong right jab put Easter out of position, immediately followed by a devastating left hook sent Easter down with 24 seconds remaining in the round.

 

 

 

 

Garcia got better as the fight progressed. In the final four rounds Garcia out-landed Easter 95-34 in total punches and ended the fight being the more active fighter throwing 555 punches to Easter’s 507. He connected on nearly 40 percent of his power shots while Easter landed at a 24 Feem pua class.

 

 

 

 

“It’s a great accomplishment being here in L.A.,” Garcia said. “I was in control most of the fight, and I did what I had to do. I knew he was a tough opponent. He’s a tough warrior. He gave a great fight but I was a better fighter. I was in control of the fight and I did what I had to do to win.”

 

 

 

 

Easter, who went into the Garcia locker room after the fight to congratulate his opponent, was gracious in defeat.

 

 

 

 

“Whenever we step in the ring we are both putting our lives on the line and tonight Mikey was victorious,” said Easter, who entered the fight as the longest reigning champion at 135 phaus. “I just couldn’t find the timing and I just couldn’t let my right hand go. He caught me with a clean shot and I went down, but I got up like a true champion.”

 

 

 

 

 

During an interview at the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING host desk, Spence, a fellow top-five pound-for-pound great, said he would “definitely” welcome a fight with Garcia. “I feel like that’s the best fight available for me right now with Shawn [Hnav] and Danny [Garcia] fighting in September. Keith Thurman is still recovering and needs a tune up.

Full interview here: https://s.sho.com/2veXH1T.

 

 

 

 

“He’s daring to be great, he wants to be great, he wants to move up and dethrone me and it’s not going to happen. It’s definitely going to be an easy fight. [Garcia] will be pound-for-pound No. 1 if he beats me. He has great skills but I see myself winning. I don’t really see anything that concerns me. He’s technically good, but I don’t see him hurting me at 147.”

 

 

 

 

Heavyweight southpaw Luis Ortiz (29-1, 25 Kos) returned to the ring with a resounding victory, scoring a devastating second round knockout (2:08) of former world title challenger Razvan Cojanu (16-4, 9 Kos)

 

 

 

 

Ortiz landed 42 feem pua ​​ntawm cov nws lub hwj chim txhaj tshuaj (eight of 19) while Cojanu landed just two of 13 (15%) in the short fight.

 

 

 

 

Ortiz was emotional after the fight. He told SHOWTIME’s Jim Gray that just five days ago he learned doctors have found a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa, a disease his daughter suffers from.

 

 

 

 

“Thanks to God they found a cure for my daughter’s disease,"Ortiz tau hais. “My wife told me while I was boarding the plane to get here. It’s been hard to be away from them. I’m happy I won, but it’s been really hard to be away from them.”

 

 

 

 

 

Both fighters were coming off losses in heavyweight world title fights. Ortiz was fighting for the first time since challenging Deontay Wilder in a 2018 Sib ntaus ntawm lub xyoo neeg sib tw. The 6-foot-4 Ortiz wasted little time knocking out the 6-feet-7½, 269-pound Cojanu, returning for his first fight since challenging then-WBO Heavyweight Champion Joseph Parker.

 

 

 

 

 

“In my mind King Kong has not been defeated. I don’t feel I lost against Deontay Wilder. I want to fight [Anthony] Yausua, but he only fights boxers he’s sure he can defeat. I’m going to ask the government to put me on disability, maybe that way Joshua will fight me.”

 

 

 

 

Hauv kev hu xov tooj cua, Mario Barrios (22-0, 14 Kos) remained undefeated recording his sixth straight stoppage with an eighth-round TKO of Jose Roman (24-3-1, 14 Kos) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight match. Each of the judges, as well as SHOWTIME expert scorer Steve Farhood, scored the fight 80-70 in favor of Barrios at the time of the stoppage as Roman’s corner didn’t answer the bell for the ninth round.

 

 

 

 

San Antonio’s Barrios relied on effective body work in dominating the fight, txuas rau 61 ntawm nws 133 lub cev txhaj tshuaj. He connected on 44 feem pua ​​ntawm cov nws lub hwj chim punches (104/239) piv rau 26 percent for Roman (34/132), who had just five body shots on the night.

 

 

 

 

"[Body work] is something I’ve been able to work on,” Barrios told Gray in the ring. “You put the body work in early and by the end of the fight they have nothing left. That worked perfectly for this fight. This was the farthest I’ve gone in a while. It was great work and I feel like I’m transitioning to the fighter that I always thought I’ve be.”

 

 

 

 

Neighborhoods, who suffered a cut above his left eye in the first round, sent Roman to the canvas at 1:15 of the fourth round with a strong right that dazed Roman, then a left hook that put Roman down for the seventh time in his career. Barrios ended the round with a flurry of punches that left Roman stunned.

 

 

 

 

 

The 23-year-old Barrios sent Roman down again with 1:38 remaining in the eighth round. Roman survived the round, but his corner refused to answer the bell and the fight was over.

 

 

 

 

“I feel I’m ready [for a title shot)],” Barrios said. “I feel strong. I feel fast. Kuv cov tub ntxhais, but whatever my managers throw at me I’m ready. If I could get it tomorrow, I’d take it.”

 

 

 

 

 

It was a star-studded night at Staples as current and former world champions attended the fights, including Jarrett Hurd, Errol Spence Jr., Leo Santa Cruz, Hlob Abner mares, Gervonta Davis and Adrien Broner.

 

 

 

 

 

Shawn Porter was also in attendance. It was recently announced that Porter and fellow former 147-pound world title holder Danny Garcia will square off against one another for the vacant WBC Welterweight World Championship live on SHOWTIME Saturday, Xya. 8 los ntawm Barclays Center nyob rau hauv Brooklyn, N.Y..

 

 

 

 

“I’m just a different type of athlete,” Porter told SHOWTIME’s Brian Custer. “When you talk about having the tools to become a two-time world champion; I have the tools, the athleticism, the tenacity the ring generalship. You will see all of that on Sept. 8.

 

 

 

 

 

“We always say that the business has to make sense [to make fights], And it sounds to me like the business has played its part. I win the WBC Championship and you’ll get Shawn Porter vs. Errol Spence.”

 

 

 

 

 

In streaming coverage of live undercard fights on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN, undefeated super lightweight prospect Fabian Maidana (16-0, 12 Kos), the brother of former champion Marcos Maidana, recorded a seventh-round stoppage (2:32) against former world title challenger Andrey Klimov (19-5, 9 Kos).

 

 

 

 

 

Also on the live stream, 2016 U.S. Olympian and unbeaten prospect Karlos Balderas (6-0, 5 Kos) dominated 54-fight veteran Giovanni Caro (27-24, 21 Kos) scoring a stoppage at 2:09 of the fourth round in a scheduled six-round super featherweight bout.

 

 

 

 

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader will replay on Monday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

 

 

 

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Mikey Garcia vs. ROBERT EASTER JR., FINAL WEIGHTS, QUOTES, DUAB & COMMISSION OFFICIALS FOR LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Tripleheader Live At 10 p.m. THIAB/7 p.m. PT From Staples Center In Los Angeles, California.

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Qhov & IBF LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION – 12 Ib ncig

Mikey Garcia – 135 phaus.

Robert Easter Jr. - 134 ½ phaus.

Referee: Jack Reiss (California.); Tus txiav txim: Larry Hazzard Jr. (N.J.), Edward Hernandez Sr. (California.), Steve WeisFeld (N.J.)

HEAVYWEIGHT CO-MAIN EVENT – 10 Ib ncig

Luis Ortiz – 241 phaus.

Razvan Cujanu – 269 phaus.

Referee Jerry Cantu (California.). Tus txiav txim: Max DeLuca (California.), Dr. Lou Moret (California.), Zachary Young (California.)

 

WELTERWEIGHT BOUT – 10 Ib ncig

Mario Barrios – 141 ½ phaus.

Jose Roman – 142 phaus.

Referee Gerard White (California.). Tus txiav txim: Max DeLuca (California.), Dr. Lou Moret (California.), Zachary Young (California.)

 

Flash Quotes

Mikey Garcia

“All the work is done; the talking is done. Now it’s time to settle this thing in the ring.”

 

Robert Easter Jr.

“I told Mikey there ain’t no more talking. I’m coming in shape. It’s going to be an exciting fight for all the fans that are here from my side and from his side. We’re just ready to fight and put on a great performance for LA.

 

 

 

“This fight is champion vs. champion. It’s going to determine who’s the best, tiag. Tomorrow is going to be the best of the best and you’re going to see the best out of me.”

 

Luis Ortiz

“I’m going to do what I’ve always done in my career and even in the amateurs, and that’s just fight. It’s going to be no different. I’m going to come out punching.

 

 

 

“Every fight is an important fight and tomorrow night I will show what I can do. I’m going to show why I’m known as the most avoided fighter.”

 

Razvan Cojanu

“I’m in very good shape. Tomorrow night it’s SHOWTIME. We’re going to bring the pain.

 

 

 

“The secret to beating Luis Ortiz is two things. One, I cannot say because I’m in front of the cameras but the other one is the heart.”

Mario Barrios

“Everything about fighting on SHOWITME excites me. I’ve been working for this and dreaming about this day since I was a little kid. Now it’s here and I want to take full advantage of it.

 

 

 

“I hope the fans can expect a lot. I’m here to showcase my talents and they are going to see fireworks. I always get a lot of love from the fans when I fight in L.A.”

 

Jose Roman

“I have a special motivation for this fight. My cousin’s son is battling leukemia so I dedicate this fight to him. He’s only three years old. It’s really hard because I’m a father and just imagining that breaks my heart.”

 

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WATCH NOW! THE APPROACH: Mikey Garcia – Four-Division World Champion Explains His Mindset Before a Fight

THE APPROACH: Mikey Garcia

Four-Division World Champion Explains His Mindset Before a Fight

Garcia Faces Robert Easter Jr. in Lightweight World Title Unification Bout

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DAB TSI: Four-division world champion Mikey Garcia explains his mindset in the final moments before a fight in this new digital offering from SHOWTIME Sports®. The Approach: Mikey Garcia provides a first-person glimpse into Garcia’s psyche and unique tendencies as he prepares to enter the ring.

“The ring walk is the most special moment of a fight itself,” says Garcia. “Sometimes I get very emotional and I want to cry because it’s unbelievable that all of these people are there to support me.”

Garcia, the unbeaten WBC Lightweight World Champion, will meet IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Easter Jr. in a 135-pound unification showdown tag kis hmo ntuj, Lub Xya hli ntuj 28 live on SHOWTIME from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

Live coverage of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING begins at 10 p.m. THIAB/7 p.m. PT and also features Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz (28-1, 24 Kos) returning to action to face former world title challenger Razvan Cojanu (16-3, 9 Kos) and opens with unbeaten super lightweight contender Mario Barrios (21-0, 13 Kos) noj on hard-hitting Jose Roman (24-2-1, 16 Kos) in a 10-round showdown.

The night kicks off with SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN at 8 p.m. THIAB/5 p.m. PT, as former three-division champion Abner Mares joins boxing broadcaster Ray Flores and analyst Chris Mannix to preview the night’s tripleheader and call live undercard bouts from ringside in Los Angeles. SHOWTIME’s fifth digital presentation of live boxing in 2018 will stream on the ShowTime Kev Ua Si YouTube channel thiab Showtime Boxing Facebook page.

Mikey Garcia vs. Robert Easter Jr. Thaum kawg xovxwm sablaj Quotes & Duab

Lub Ntiaj Teb Sib Tw Sib Tw Sib Tw hauv Kev Sib Koom Sib Koom Tes Uas Ua Haujlwm Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 28 Nyob ntawm SHOWTIME los ntawm STAPLES Center hauv Los Angeles & Los ntawm
Premier Boxing Champions
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LOS ANGELES (Lub Xya hli ntuj 26, 2018) – Lightweight ntiaj teb champions Mikey Garcia thiab Robert Easter Jr. mus ntsib tim ntsej tim muag hnub Thursday ntawm lub rooj sib tham zaum kawg ob hnub ua ntej lawv nkag mus rau lub nplhaib rau 135-phaus lub npe koom ua ke hnub Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 28 nyob ntawm SHOWTIME los ntawm STAPLES Center hauv Los Angeles hauv qhov kev tshwm sim nthuav tawm los ntawm Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

Koom nrog lawv hnub Thursday thiab sib tw ntawm peb-sib ntaus SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT) yog Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis “Qhov tiag King Kong” Ortiz thiab yav tas los npe challenger Razvan Cojanu, leej twg ntsib nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round bout ntxiv unbeaten super sib sib zog nqus contender Mario “Lub Aztec” Neighborhoods thiab nyuaj-tsoo Jose Roman, uas sib tw hauv 10-round showdown.

 

 

 

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Nov yog yam uas cov neeg koom nrog lub rooj sib tham tau hais rau hnub Thursday los ntawm Conga Room ntawm LA. Nyob:

 

Mikey Garcia

 

 

 

“Qhov no yuav yog kuv thawj lub npe sib koom ua ke. Nws txhais tau tias muaj ntau yam mus ntsib lwm tus yeej tsis tau yeej. Nws yuav pab tau kuv cov keeb kwm thiab kuv txoj haujlwm. Kuv tab tom ua cov kauj ruam tsim nyog mus rau pem hauv ntej thiab ua kom kuv lub npe rau lub hnub nyoog.

 

 

 

“Tsis muaj lwm qhov kev sib ntaus rau pem hauv ntej ntawm kuv tam sim no uas ua rau kuv zoo siab dua li qhov no tawm tsam Robert Easter Jr. Nws yuav los nrog txhua yam uas nws muaj. Qhov no yog nws qhov kev sib ntaus loj tshaj plaws thiab kuv ntseeg tias peb yuav tuaj yeem coj qhov zoo tshaj plaws ntawm ib leeg.

 

 

 

“Kuv thiab Robert Easter Jr. yog tib tus yeej tsis tau yeej hauv kev faib. Yog li ntawd nyob rau hauv kuv ob lub qhov muag, tus yeej yog tus zoo tshaj plaws fighter nyob rau hauv lub faib.

 

 

 

“Kuv zoo siab heev uas tau tawm tsam dua hauv Los Angeles. Nws tau xya xyoo txij li kuv tau tawm tsam ntawm no. Txhawm rau muab sijhawm rau cov kiv cua kom pom qhov kev sib ntaus loj no nyob ntawm STAPLES Center yog qhov zoo heev. Kuv ua tsaug ntau uas peb tuaj yeem muaj kev sib ntaus ntawm no. Feem ntau cov neeg tawm tsam yuav tsis tuaj ntawm no.

 

 

 

“Kuv rov qab los rau STAPLES Center ua tus yeej thoob ntiaj teb thiab kuv muaj sijhawm los koom ua ke hauv kuv lub nroog. Tsis muaj dab tsi zoo dua uas kuv tuaj yeem thov. Kuv yuav ua txhua yam kuv ua tau kom tawm los yeej tau rau hnub Saturday tsaus ntuj.

 

 

 

“Kuv zoo siab tias Robert ntseeg siab tuaj rau hauv qhov kev sib ntaus no. Kuv ntseeg tias nws yuav nthuav tawm qhov zoo tshaj plaws ntawm nws tus kheej. Qhov ntawd ua rau kuv mob siab thiab zoo siab rau qhov kev sib ntaus no.

 

 

 

“Kuv nyob ntawm no los ua qhov kev sib ntaus loj tshaj plaws thiab kev sib tw loj tshaj plaws. Kuv yuav nyob ntawm welterweight sai sai thiab kuv tos ntsoov yuav ua qhov zoo tshaj plaws nyob rau ntawd. Txhua tus hais tias tsis txhob ua, thiab qhov ntawd yog qhov ua rau kuv zoo siab thiab txhawb nqa kuv tshaj plaws.”

 

Robert EASTER JR.

 

 

 

“Kuv yeej tsis mob siab rau qhov raug 'pom’ los yog kuv cov neeg tawm tsam hais tias ua rau muaj kev sib ntaus sib tua. Nyob rau lub Xya hli ntuj 28 peb tseem yuav tau mus rau hauv qhov ntawd thiab pov cov tes no. Tsis muaj ib yam dab tsi hais los ntawm nws los yog lwm tus neeg sab nraud thab kuv kiag li.

 

 

 

“Tib lub npe loj Mikey Garcia tau ntaus yog Adrien Broner. Kuv yuav muab teeb meem rau nws. Kuv ntseeg nrog peb cov txuj ci thiab cov ntaub ntawv, tus yeej ntawm qhov kev sib ntaus no yog qhov zoo tshaj plaws fighter nyob rau hauv cov chav kawm hnyav.

 

 

 

“Qhov no tuaj yeem ntxiv kev mob siab rau kuv txoj haujlwm. Nws tuaj yeem pab kuv tau txais kev lees paub tias kuv tsim nyog. Kuv saib tag nrho kuv kev sib ntaus zoo li kev sib ntaus loj, tab sis pom tseeb qhov no yog kev sib koom ua ke. Koj yuav pom ob tug tub rog nyob rau hnub Saturday.

 

 

 

“Nws tau ntev heev txij li thaum kuv tau ua kuv tus pro debut ntawm STAPLES Center. Koj yuav tau txais ntau yam kev nqis tes ua thiab kev zoo siab rau hmo Saturday. Cia siab tias yuav npaj txhij.

 

 

 

“Kuv muaj qhov kev cob qhia zoo heev nrog tus kws qhia Cunningham thiab kuv txiv. Nws yog txhua lub boxing txhua lub sijhawm thiab tiag tiag qhov kuv xav tau mus rau hauv kev sib tw zoo li no.

 

 

 

“Txhua tus yuav tuaj yeem pom kuv txoj haujlwm nyuaj them nyiaj rau hmo Saturday. Kuv tsis yog tus uas nyiam tham txog nws, Kuv xav qhia sawv daws qhov kuv tau txais.

 

 

 

“Cov no yog hom kev sib ntaus uas kuv ib txwm xav ua ib feem ntawm. Nws yog kev sib ntaus loj uas kuv paub tias cov kiv cua yuav txaus siab tiag tiag. Kuv yuav muab ib yam dab tsi rau lawv nco ntsoov.

 

 

 

“Ua tus underdog yog dab tsi nws yog. Tsuas yog peb ib leeg tuaj yeem ua tus nyiam. Peb tau ua yam peb yuav tsum tau ua los npaj rau qhov kev sib ntaus sib tua thiab lub Xya Hli 28 koj yuav pom nws tag nrho hauv kev ua.”

 

Robert Garcia, Mikey tus kwv tij thiab tus kws qhia

 

 

 

“Ib txwm muaj kev pheej hmoo hauv kev sib ntaus. Peb npaj tau zoo heev rau qhov kev sib tw loj no thiab Mikey nyob hauv qhov chaw zoo ntawm lub hlwb. Easter yog ib tug txiv neej siab uas kuv paub tseeb tias yuav sim siv nws ncav cuag thiab tawm tsam sab nraud. Tab sis peb yuav npaj txhij rau txhua yam nws nqa.

 

 

 

“Qhov no yog ib qho kev sib tw loj rau Mikey tawm tsam lwm tus neeg tseem ceeb boxer. Thaum ob tug txiv neej tsis muaj kev sib koom ua ke, nws ib txwm loj. Peb muaj cov neeg sib tw zoo uas tau npaj Mikey los ua nws qhov zoo tshaj plaws.

 

 

 

“Peb npaj txhij rau qhov zoo tshaj plaws Robert Easter ua tau. Kuv tsis txawm saib nws ob qhov kev ua yeeb yam dhau los. Peb tau ua qhov peb yuav tsum tau ua kom npaj txhij rau qhov kev sib ntaus sib tua thiab qhov zoo tshaj plaws ntawm peb tus nrog sib ntaus.”

 

Kevin Cunningham, Easter's Co-Trainer

 

 

 

“Robert yeej ib txwm yog ib tug zoo kawg li fighter thiab ib tug zoo boxer thaum nws xav box. Peb tsuas yog hais ntxiv txog qhov peb xav tawm tsam Mikey Garcia. Robert muaj kev txawj ntse thiab muaj peev xwm, ntxiv qhov loj me thiab ncav kom tau qhov no ua tiav.

 

 

 

“Peb npaj txhij los hais lub sijhawm, tswj kev deb thiab ntau yam thiab ua txhua yam peb xav ua. Peb tau ua kom deb li deb hauv lub yeej rog thiab peb yuav coj nws mus rau hauv lub nplhaib rau hmo Saturday.

 

 

 

“Nws pom tseeb rau ob peb lub lis piam dhau los uas Garcia tau tham ntau ntxiv txog kev sib ntaus yav tom ntej tshaj qhov kev sib ntaus no rau hmo Saturday. Kuv saib qhov ntawd zoo li nws saib Easter. Txawm li cas los, Mikey yog tus kws tshaj lij nrog tus kws qhia tshwj xeeb yog li kuv tsis ntseeg tias nws tau saib tag nrho. Nws zoo dua yuav npaj.”

 

ROBERT EASTER SR., Easter Leej Txiv & Co-Trainer

 

 

 

“Kuv ib txwm ntseeg siab heev txog Robert txoj hauv kev txhua zaus nws nqis mus rau hauv lub nplhaib. Peb muaj ib lub chaw pw hav zoov zoo thiab kuv paub tias nws tau npaj txhij. Nws yeej npaj txhij, zoo li nws tau ua rau txhua qhov kev sib ntaus sib tua ua rau qhov no.

 

 

 

“Qhov kev sib ntaus no yuav nyob mus txog qhov hype. Robert yuav tawm mus thiab qhia lub ntiaj teb tias nws yog dab tsi tiag tiag.

 

 

 

“Peb yuav tawm mus thiab tau txais qhov yeej. Peb tab tom yuav yuam peb cov phiaj xwm kev ua si ntawm Mikey thiab ua rau nws ntev heev rau nws.”

 

Luis Ortiz

 

 

 

“Kuv txoj kev tshaib kev nqhis thiab kev txhawb siab los ua tus yeej hauv ntiaj teb tsis tau hloov hlo li. Kuv tus nrog sib ntaus loj heev, tab sis nyob rau hauv lub nplhaib txhua tus yog tib yam. Peb yuav ntse thiab kuv yuav ua kuv txoj hauj lwm hmo Saturday.

 

 

 

“Wilder sib ntaus yog dab tsi nws yog. Nws yog yav dhau los tam sim no, thiab kuv tsis khuv xim nws. Thaum kawg ntawm hnub kuv xav kom qhov rematch thiab kuv ntseeg tias kuv tsim nyog qhov rematch. Lawv tseem khiav ntawm kuv thiab lawv tau pom tseeb khiav ntawm Wilder, tab sis kuv khiav ntawm tsis muaj leej twg.

 

 

 

“Kev yeej rau yav tsaus ntuj hnub Saturday yuav ua rau kuv rov qab los rau hauv kab rau qhov kev sib tw nrog Deontay Wilder. Kev sib ntaus yog qhov kuv paub yuav ua li cas, thiab qhov ntawd yog qhov kuv yuav los ua rau hmo Saturday. Peb ob leeg tshaib plab rau qhov yeej thiab peb yuav pom leej twg tawm los.

 

 

 

“Kuv kawm tias kuv yuav tsum tau cob qhia nyuaj dua, sib ntaus sib tua, pov ntau thiab txuas ntxiv. Yog kuv tsis tau nkees, Kuv tseem yuav ntaus nws hnub no. Kuv muab lub moos pov tseg ntawm lub gym. Peb yuav ntse dua mus tom ntej.”

 

TXOJ CAI RAU COJAN

 

 

 

“Kuv npaj txhij heev rau qhov kev sib tw no. Thaum peb tau txais qhov kev hu no, Kuv twb zoo lawm. Peb tsuas yog yuav tsum tau kho kom haum rau kev sib ntaus sib tua sab qab teb. Peb muaj txog ib lub hlis ntawm kev lom zem tiag tiag sparring coj mus rau qhov kev sib ntaus.

 

 

 

“Kuv zoo siab heev tawm tsam Southpaw, tshwj xeeb tshaj yog ib qho uas txhua leej txhua tus paub zoo li Ortiz. Kuv paub tias kuv muaj kev txawj ntse los tuav lub yeej.

 

 

 

“Lub Wilder vs. Kev sib ntaus Ortiz yog kev sib ntaus zoo thiab kuv zoo siab rau nws rau qhov kev ua tau zoo. Kuv pom ntau yam uas kuv tuaj yeem nthuav tawm. Qhov tseem ceeb tshaj plaws yog qhov ntse ib-ob qhov sib xyaw ua ke uas ua rau nws muaj teeb meem.”

 

MARIO BARRIOS

 

 

 

“Qhov no yeej yog qhov nyuaj tshaj plaws ntawm kuv txoj haujlwm. Kuv zoo siab heev uas muaj kev sib ntaus loj no. Qhov no yuav yog qhov kev ua haujlwm tawg uas kuv tau nrhiav.

 

 

 

“Lub npe twg muaj rau kuv yog lub npe peb yuav mus tom qab. Tsis muaj teeb meem kuv yuav tsum ntsib, Kuv mam li yuav npaj. Kuv tabtom phom rau qhov zoo tshaj plaws.

 

 

 

“Nov yog lub sijhawm zoo los ua kom kuv qhov kev debut ntawm SHOWTIME. Nov yog daim npav uas muaj peev xwm, tab sis kuv npaj yuav nyiag qhov yeeb yam. Kuv yuav qhia rau sawv daws paub tias kuv yog ib tug tub rog.

 

 

 

“Kuv paub tias Roman yuav tuaj tawm tsam tab sis kuv yog li ntawd. Kuv tos tsis tau tawm tsam hauv lub tsev no. Txhua tus zoo tau tawm tsam ntawm no thiab kuv tsis tuaj yeem tos kom tso rau hauv qhov yeeb yam zoo.”

 

JOSE ROMAN

 

 

 

 

“Neighborhoods’ riam phom zoo tshaj plaws yuav yog nws qhov nrawm thiab nws qhov ntau thiab kuv xav tias peb muaj lub hom phiaj kev ua si zoo tshaj plaws los tawm tsam nws. Kuv paub tias kuv yuav tsum ua siab ntev rau qhov ntawd vim kuv muaj ib tus neeg sib tw nyuaj. Kuv ua qhov no rau kuv tsev neeg thiab tsis muaj leej twg tuaj yeem txwv kuv.

 

 

 

“Kev yeej dhau Mario Barrios yuav loj heev rau kuv. Cov kiv cua tuaj yeem tuaj rau hauv qhov kev cia siab tias yuav muaj kev sib ntaus sib tua ntawm ob tus tub rog Mev uas yuav tawm hauv txhua lub nplhaib.

 

 

 

“Thaum kuv tsis sib ntaus kuv mus rau Cyprus College thiab loj hauv lej. Kuv tau kawm lej zoo heev txij thaum kuv tseem yog menyuam yaus. Kuv nyob ntawm txoj kev zoo tam sim no hauv kuv txoj haujlwm boxing thiab hauv lub neej.”

 

Cai Richard Schaefer, Chairman & CEO ntawm Ringstar Cov kev ua si

 

 

 

“Qhov no yog daim npav sab saum toj mus rau hauv qab zoo kawg nkaus. Nws yog kev ntaus pob ncaws pob zoo kawg nkaus ntawm no ntawm STAPLES Center. Peb muaj me ntsis ntawm txhua yam ntawm daim npav no. Qhov ntawd suav nrog cov txuj ci los ntawm Robert Garcia lub gym, ntau 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas, leej twg kuv ntseeg tias yuav muaj ib hnub yuav tau hais tawm ntawm STAPLES Center ib hnub.

 

 

 

“Cov xov tooj cua ntawm daim npav no muaj cov kab stellar thiab, suav nrog tus tsis muaj yeej Mario Barrios, leej twg sawv cev rau Texas zoo thiab ua rau nws lub xeev txaus siab. Nws yog ib tus neeg sib tw zoo siab tshaj plaws hauv kev faib thiab yuav muaj kev sib tw nyuaj hauv Jose Roman.

 

 

 

“Luis Ortiz yog hom kev sib ntaus sib tua uas koj tsuas yog tsis xav nco ib feeb thaum nws sib ntaus. Nws tab tom los ntawm ib qho kev sib tw zoo tshaj plaws ntawm lub xyoo no, thaum nws sib tw WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

 

 

 

“Kev sib tw ntawm Mikey Garcia thiab Robert Easter Jr. yog lub cherry nyob rau sab saum toj ntawm ib hmo amazing. Kuv paub tias cov neeg sib tw no tau npaj los ua kev lom zem thiab nthuav qhia lawv cov txuj ci.”

Stephen ESPINOZA, Thawj Tswj Hwm & Cov kev tshwm sim Programming, Showtime tes hauj lwm Inc.

 

 

 

“Muaj cov neeg tua hluav taws uas hais tias lawv xav tau kev sib ntaus sib tua thiab tom qab ntawd muaj cov neeg tua hluav taws uas tau sib ntaus sib tua. Muaj qhov sib txawv loj ntawm ob qho no. Mikey Garcia thiab Robert Easter Jr. yog cov fighters uas yeej coj lub sab saum toj fights.

 

 

 

“Qhov no yog lub ntiaj teb thib peb lub npe koom ua ke ntawm SHOWTIME xyoo no. Tsis muaj lwm lub network tau xa cov qib kev sib tw no rau cov kiv cua boxing. Qhov ntawd yog kev sib koom ua ke thoob ntiaj teb ntau dua li tag nrho lwm cov tes hauj lwm sib koom ua ke xyoo no.

 

 

 

“Mikey yog ib phaus-rau-phaus fighter thiab Easter yog tus kav ntev tshaj plaws ntawm kev sib tw ntawm lub teeb yuag thiab tej zaum yog tus tshaj plaws zam fighter hauv kev faib. Tsis muaj leej twg rhais mus tua ob tug txiv neej no, tsis tau, qhov no yog ib qho yooj yim sib ntaus los ua.”

 

 

 

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VIDEO: FOUR-DIVISION WORLD CHAMPION MIKEY GARCIA IS CHANGING LIVES AHEAD OF HIS TITLE UNIFICATION THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“It’s my responsibility on earth to help everybody as much as I can”

WBC Lightweight World Champion Garcia Faces IBF Champion Robert Easter Jr.

10 p.m. THIAB/7 p.m. PT Nyob Showtime

 

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Mikey Garcia: “The GodfatherVia The PlayersTribune

Ahead of Saturday’s Mikey Garcia vs. Robert Easter Jr. Title Unification Live on SHOWTIME from STAPLES Center in
Los Angeles
Nyem NTAWM NO to readThe Godfatheron The PlayersTribune from Mikey Garcia

 

I want to tell you guys about someone who’s meant a lot to me. This might sound funny, but he’s basically a mixture between the Godfather and a superhero. I say Godfather because he’s got this presence: always serious, all businesswhen he walks into a room, everybody goes quiet.

 

 

And I say superhero because many years ago he did something incredible. Something that sticks with me to this day.

 

 

He didn’t quite lift a car above his head, but man, it was close.

 

 

Back in the 1960s, he was living with his girlfriend on a ranch in Mexico. There were no jobs where he lived, so one day, when he’s 17, he decides to go to the States as part of a migrant worker program. When the program ends after a year, he starts paying someone to smuggle him across the border. He regularly returns to Mexico with what he’s earned, but it’s not muchsometimes barely enough to pay off the smuggler. Then when he’s 20, he marries, and gets the paperwork to move his young family to California. So now he’s got to make even more money, txoj cai?

 

 

Trouble is, he hasn’t got a cent. He’s got no proper income. No proper education. He can barely even speak English.

 

 

So he begins working in a fish cannery. Then he and his wife move to a beat-up trailer park and begin picking strawberries in a nearby field, toiling away in the sun and the mud. It’s awful work. But they’re still broke.

 

 

And now they have seven kids.

 

 

One day this guy just loses itor so it seems. He’s out window-shopping with his wife when they see all these lovely beds and tables and wardrobes. He turns to her and says, “You like that furniture? Zoo, one day I’m gonna get it for you.

 

 

She looks at him like he’s lost his mind. Then she gets pissed off.

 

 

What are you telling me that for?” she says. “Just to tease me? You know you can’t afford any of that stuff.

 

 

She’s right of course. This guy has nothing. Zoo, except for one thing: boxing. He was an amateur boxer back in Mexico, and now he’s hanging out in a local gym trying to find work as a trainer. Sometimes he doesn’t even bother coming homehe just goes straight from the strawberry fields to the gym. And somehowsomehow he begins working with some fighters. He seems to know his stuff, because a few of them become good. Really good. A few of them even become famous.

 

 

Eventually he is able to move his family out of the trailer park and into a decent house. But he never mentions the promise he made. Los ntawm 2000, two of his boxers have become world champions. Now he’s got enough cash to buy a brand new five-bedroom house. He and his wife watch it get built on the old strawberry fields where they used to work. Then they pick the furnitureall new, all luxurious. When it arrives, his wife opens the door and sees itand then he brings up the story.

 

 

Remember what I told you all those years ago?” nws hais tias. “The beds? The tables? I made you a promise. Here you have it. Qhov no yog rau koj.”

 

 

She starts to cry.

 

 

That was such a wonderful moment. I rememberbecause I was there.

 

 

That guy was my father.

 

 

 

I must have been 13 los yog 14 xyoo. I was born in that trailer park, in Oxnard, the youngest of seven kids. We moved out when I was one. We had been dirt poor, but my father never told us how bad it was. Only a few years later did I understand how hard he had had to work for us. So when he bought my mother that furniture, I felt so proud. Kuv yog zoo li, Damn. My dad’s a badass.

 

 

I getI get emotional just thinking about it.

 

 

Rau kuv, my father, Eduardo, is living proof of the American dream. People know him today as the guy who trained Fernando Vargas to IBF and WBA world titles and my brother Robert to an IBF world title. People also know him, ntawm chav kawm, as my trainer. But beyond all the boxing stuff, what my father has shown is that you can achieve anythingno matter who you are, no matter where you come from. When I began to dream about what I wanted to do in life, I knew there were no limits.

 

 

Tam sim no, the natural thing for me was clearly to become a boxer, like my father and my brother. But I didn’t want that. It didn’t interest me at all.

 

 

Nyob rau hauv qhov tseeb, if you had asked me what I would do for a living, I would have told you that I’d become a lawyer or a police officer. I guess I was just attracted to the idea of authority. I tried to avoid boxing altogetherI was almost defiant about it. But then one day, the sport found me.

 

 

Kuv yog 13. We were going to see my nephew, Javier, fight in Reseda. I was just going to support him, but one of the kids in the gym didn’t have an opponent. So Robert signed me up.

 

 

He said, “Bro, you’re going in the ring.And I was like, “All right.

 

 

Ntawm chav kawm, I had grown up watching my father train Fernando and Robert, so I knew the basics. I borrowed some equipment, nkawm khau, cup, headgear – txhua yam – but since I wasn’t licensed to compete, we just fought a three-round exhibition. And I liked it. I liked that one-on-one. I held my own too. Afterwards, I wanted another taste of it.

 

 

Six months later I had my first official amateur bout. Kuv yeej. I won my first 10 fights. Nyob rau hauv 2003 I reached the final of the National Junior Olympics in the 125-pound class. I lost on a 3-2 phua kev txiav txim siab, but still, silver was not bad. Soon managers and promoters started to show interest in me. I won a few tournaments, and then one day, ntawm 18, I decided to go pro.

 

 

But I also wanted something to fall back on. You remember the stuff about law enforcement? Zoo, I wasn’t joking. Tom qab kawm ntawv qib siab, I went to the Ventura County Police and Sheriff’s Reserve Academy.

 

 

I learned a lot about policing, about reading people, paying attention to details. And a lot of it relates directly to boxing. Stand in the right position. Keep your guard up. Approach from the right angle. Have an exit strategy. Stuff like that.

 

 

When I graduated in 2010, I applied to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. But then my boxing career took off. I was getting bigger fightsand better pay than I would as a rookie policeman. And that was when I realized, Koj paub dab tsi? Boxing could be my job. Not a dream. Not a hobby. A job.

 

 

I want to make that distinctionthat boxing was my jobbecause the truth is, I didn’t care about titles. Not even when I won the WBO world featherweight title in January 2013. It was all about money. I had just had my second child, and I wanted to provide for my family. That was what my father had taught me: Work hard and do everything you possibly can so that your kids can have a better life. I’m still doing that. Maybe one day, my kids will also be able to say the same thing I can: “Hmoob, my dad, he’s a badass.

 

 

My father is 73 now and has a head full of white hair. He doesn’t look like he did when he was training world champions, but he still has that aura. Nyob rau ntawm lub gym, people call him ‘Big G’. You can tell when he’s not there because everybody becomes more relaxed. When he’s there, tab sis yog, people sharpen up. They work harder. There’s no messing around. That’s why I say he’s like the Godfather.

 

 

My father was my trainer. He and I were doing well in 2013, but then in early, 2014 we had to put everything aside. My contract with my promoter, Sab saum toj nyob qib, was running out, but Top Rank was saying that the agreement was still in place. We disagreed. We took it to our attorneys, and they all told us that we were right. The litigation process was so tedious that it took us two years in court to reach a settlement.

 

 

 

During that period, I got no fights. Other promoters were scared because they didn’t want to get involved in my dispute. The television networks were afraid of the same thing. I was stuck. But at least I was able to work, or at least come close to working, as an attorney.

 

 

Because I wasn’t on vacation. I was dealing with attorneys four days a week. I was helping them draft letters, editing the boxing language, stuff like that. They would say to me, “You need to go to school, ib. You’re good.

 

 

In a way, all the time off turned out to be a blessing. Because if I had kept on boxingO.K., maybe I would’ve achieved more by now. I would’ve had more titles, I’d have more money. Whatever. But I’m more in control of my career now. I understand the complications around it, I know what I’m doing. And look, I might have gotten bored with boxing anyway. I might have said, “Eh, that’s enough. It’s over.

 

 

But instead, when I came back in summer 2016, I was so hungry. I wanted to fight. I wanted titles. It wasn’t even about the money anymore. I just wanted to prove to everybody that I’m the best fighter out here. And there was one thing in particular that I wanted to do. Koj saib, my father had already won three world championships with three fighters in three divisions. But he had never won a WBC world championship. So I set out to get it for him.

 

 

Nyob rau hauv Lub ib hlis ntuj 2017, in only the second bout after my layoff, I fought Dejan Zlatičanin for the WBC world lightweight title. Kuv txiv, as he usually does, tried to find small mistakes that he could correct while I was training for the fight. He’s always concerned that I’m not doing enough. I can go 12 brutal rounds, but if I’m not dead afterwards, he thinks I’m not working hard enough. The truth is the opposite: I’m just in great shape. But he’ll always push me for more.

 

 

And here’s another thing: As a fight comes closer, my father changes. I can sense it, my brothers too. Kuv txiv, the Godfather, the superherohe gets nervous.

 

 

Kuv txiv, the Godfather, the superherohe gets nervous.

And he particularly did so for my fight with Dejan. There were so many insecurities. Would I be the same boxer when the bell rang as I had been in 2013? Would I be rusty? Dejan was an undefeated champion. Could I beat him? I was fighting in a heavier weight class. Could I handle it?

 

 

Kuv xav zoo. Kuv yog zoo li, “Dad, come on, it’s gonna be fine.I don’t really know where that comes from, that confidence, that calm. Maybe it’s because I grew up with boxing. The ring, lub teeb, the heat, cov neeg, the musicthey’ve been part of my life since childhood. Nothing surprises me. Nothing scares me. Nothing overwhelms me. I’m never angry in the ring, never stressed. And that’s important, because that emotional control helps me to pay attention to the details. If you’re stressed, you can’t do that. But I can.

 

 

I’ll be reading my opponent’s body language: his shoulders, arms, legs, feet, eyesespecially the eyes. The eyes tell you a lot. And the breathing. How heavy is he breathing? Is he pushing off me, or just resting? What punch am I gonna land, when am I gonna land it? How am I gonna land it? At what distance should I keep him? It’s all happening so fast.

 

 

But I’m always in control. And against Dejan, zoo … I knocked him out in the third round. They brought me the WBC belt. I was happy to finally get my hands on it. But what made it so special was that I had won it for my father. I remember hugging him. A big hug.

 

 

Kuv hais rau nws, “Here you have it. Qhov no yog rau koj.”

 

 

Nyob rau hauv lub peb hlis ntuj, I became world champion in a fourth weight class by winning the IBF world super lightweight title. As you know, I’ll soon be fighting Robert Easter Jr. to defend my lightweight title. But there’s another fight at the end of the year that I’m looking forward to even more. If everything goes well against Robert, I want to challenge for the IBF world welterweight crown. The undefeated champion is Errol Spence Jr. – loj, muaj zog, dangerous fighter. Everybody is telling me not to take the fight. Txhua leej txhua tus. Even my father and my brother. “Don’t take it right now,” they say. “Let’s go after the other guys first. You don’t even need to go to welter. You can take on the guys at 135 los yog 140, where you’re a little more comfortable.

 

 

But that doesn’t excite me. I want the toughest guy, and that happens to be a welterweight. I’m better than ever. Kuv nyob hauv kuv prime. And because everybody says no, that gives me more motivation to do it.

 

 

Dhau li, this is the kind of fight that is going to cement my name in boxing history. Other fighters win titles, and then just defend them. What’s the point in that? The champions we remember are the ones who take risks, who take on the biggest challenges, the biggest fights. There are lots of world champions, but the average person can probably name five or six: Yog, Tyson, De La Hoya, Mayweather, Pacquiao … so what good is it to have a title hanging up on the wall if the world doesn’t acknowledge you as a world champion? To me that’s not a world champion. A world champion is when the world admires you and tells you that you’re a world champion.

 

 

That’s why I want to take the fight. And when I win it, I think the whole world’s gonna be like, “Wow, this is no joke. This kid really is the best on the planet.

 

 

As for my father, he’s going to be so much prouder. He always said that he wanted a three-division champion in his family. I gave him that third title. Then I gave him a fourth. Now I’m gonna give him a fifth, in a division where he says I shouldn’t even be competing. And when I give it to him, I’m gonna be thinking about what he did for us all those years ago. And then I’m gonna say those words again: “Here you have it. Qhov no yog rau koj.”

Robert Easter Jr., Luis Ortiz & More Los Angeles Media Workout Quotes & Duab

Lightweight Champion Easter Battles Mikey Garcia in 135-Pound Title Unification That Headlines Action Saturday, Lub Xya hli ntuj 28 Nyob ntawm SHOWTIME los ntawm STAPLES Center hauv Los Angeles & Presented by Premier Boxing Champions
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LOS ANGELES (Lub Xya hli ntuj 25, 2018) – IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Easter Jr. participated in a media workout to kick off fight week in Los Angeles Wednesday as he nears his 135-pound title unification showdown against WBC champion Mikey Garcia no hnub vas xaum, Lub Xya hli ntuj 28 nyob ntawm SHOWTIME los ntawm STAPLES Center hauv Los Angeles hauv qhov kev tshwm sim nthuav tawm los ntawm Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

Joining Easter Wednesday and competing on the three-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast (10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT) yog Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis “Qhov tiag King Kong” Ortiz thiab yav tas los npe challenger Razvan Cojanu, leej twg ntsib nyob rau hauv ib tug 10-round bout ntxiv unbeaten super sib sib zog nqus contender Mario “Lub Aztec” Neighborhoods thiab nyuaj-tsoo Jose Roman, uas sib tw hauv 10-round showdown.

 

 

 

Rounding out the workout participants was unbeaten prospect and 2016 U.S. Olympian Karlos Balderas, who competes on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING COUNTDOWN, which will stream on the ShowTime Kev Ua Si YouTube channel thiab Showtime Boxing Facebook page pib thaum 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.

 

 

 

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Here is what the fighters had to say Wednesday from City of Angels Boxing Gym:

 

Robert EASTER JR.

 

 

 

Training down in Florida allowed me to get away from distractions and just focus on myself. Kevin Cunningham stayed on me every day. We focused on my skills, using my advantages and you’ll see it all on July 28.

 

 

 

We have a game plan, but we’re professionals in there and we both know we’ll have to make adjustments as the fight goes on. I’m going to fight my fight and leave it all in the ring. Kuv tsom xam yog 100 percent on Mikey Garcia Saturday night.

 

 

 

Early in my career I fought a lot on the West Coast and my first pro fight was actually at STAPLES Center. So I’m very excited to be back in front of a big exciting crowd.

 

 

 

Coach Cunningham had me really working on the skills that I hadn’t been using as much in past fights. He’s helped me put together a great game plan that focuses on the advantages I have. He knows what kinds of things will give other fighters trouble.

 

 

 

Big fights like these are important to me. Champion versus champion speaks loudly about who we are as men. It’s the two best guys out there fighting to decide who’s the best in the weight class.

 

 

 

I’ve been dreaming about fights like this since I was a little kid. It’s finally here and I’m going to show the world what Robert Easter Jr. is really made of.

 

Luis Ortiz

 

 

 

I feel great and I’m happy to get back in the ring on Saturday night. I moved past the loss after a day or two and got right back in the gym. I always knew I would fight again this year, because this is what I love to do.

 

 

 

I’m excited to be fighting at STAPLES Center and I’m thankful to my opponent for accepting the challenge. I just want to show off my skills and prove again why I’m one of the best heavyweights in the world.

 

 

 

I’m going to go in there on Saturday and do my job. I’m prepared to take care of the opponent in front of me, whether it’s in round one or round twelve. It’s going to be the same mission that I have going into every fight.

 

TXOJ CAI RAU COJAN

 

 

 

We worked during training camp and sparred with a lot of southpaws to prepare for this. I feel good about our strategy and the shape I’m in.

 

 

 

My fight against (former heavyweight champion) Joseph Parker was an interesting fight. I only found out that I was facing him two weeks before, so I was not as ready as I wanted to be heading into it. But it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss and I believed in myself and fought all the way until the end.

 

 

 

Ortiz is a strong fighter and a big challenge. I’m looking forward to another tough fight and putting on a great performance for the fans.

 

MARIO BARRIOS

 

 

 

I’ve finished off training camp the last four weeks in the Bay Area with Virgil Hunter and I’m feeling great. We had fantastic sparring and everything is looking great heading into fight night.

 

 

 

I’m excited for this opportunity. I have a really good, experienced opponent in front of me, and I’m coming into his backyard. I have a lot to gain coming into this fight. This is going to be a very explosive fight.

 

 

 

I’m ready to showcase my talent and dominate with the game plan that we’ve put together. We’re focused on this fight, but I’m looking to climb the ladder and get a title fight or title eliminator by the end of the year.

 

JOSE ROMAN

 

 

 

I trained really hard for this great opportunity that I have here. It was very exciting to find out I’d be on SHOWTIME, especially on a big show like this headlined by a fight everybody wants to see. Now I get to display my talent in front of everybody.

 

 

 

We had an effective training camp. We worked hard each day and everything really went smoothly. Everybody wants to be in this position, but not everyone gets to experience it.

 

 

 

Barrios has a really good record and he’s very talented. He’s undefeated for a reason. We’re coming here to win. I’m going to be at my very best on Saturday.

 

KARLOS BALDERAS

 

 

 

When I first made my pro debut I felt like I was rushing things in the ring and trying to do things too fast. Now as I get more fights in I’m going to be able to take my time and break these fighters down little by little. You can’t knock everybody out in the first round.

 

 

 

I’m only 22-years-old and I still have a long way to go. More than anything I just need to remain patient throughout the bout. We’ve put in the work so I know what I have to do on Saturday night.

 

 

 

I fought at STAPLES Center last month, so this is nothing new to me. I’m going to go in there and fight my fight, be smart and take him out of there. We’re doing things the right way and we’re planning on being here for a while.

 

 

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VIDEO: Robert EASTER JR. LIVING OUT HIS DREAM AHEAD OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UNIFICATION AGAINST MIKEY GARCIA LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

 

“When I came out of the womb, I was throwing punches… I love kicking butt.”

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DAB TSI: Days ahead of his 135-pound title unification showdown with Mikey Garcia (38-0, 30 Kos), IBF Lightweight World Champion Robert Easter Jr. (21-0, 14 Kos) reflects on the path that has led to the most important night of his career in a video feature released today by SHOWTIME Sports®.

Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, Easter dreamt of one day accomplishing what his father, also a professional boxer, was never able to accomplish: becoming a world champion.

“My dad had a short career and I made a promise to myself that I would make him live out winning a world championship through me,” said the 27-year-old Easter. “Winning a world title was a life-changing experience for me. We both lived out our dreams at that moment.”

Easter, who has made three successful defenses since winning his world title in an exciting contest over Richard Commey in 2016, decided to make the move to conduct training camp with Kevin Cunningham in West Palm Beach ahead of Saturday night’s unification against the WBC Lightweight Champion Garcia. Cunningham has worked with former world champions Devon Alexander, Cory Spinks and Adrien Broner and recently spurred Gervonta Davis to a dominant knockout of Jesus Cuellar.

“Moving to West Palm Springs took me out of my comfort zone,” Easter said. “I knew Kevin Cunningham had a strong camp and there’s no slacking in his program. I can really focus on boxing and on me.”

Live coverage of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 10 p.m. THIAB/7 p.m. PT and also features Cuban heavyweight slugger Luis Ortiz (28-1, 24 Kos) returning to action to face former world title challenger Razvan Cojanu (16-3, 9 Kos) and opens with unbeaten super lightweight contender Mario Barrios(21-0, 13 Kos) noj on hard-hitting Jose Roman (24-2-1, 16 Kos) in a 10-round showdown.