Archive for December, 2009

Tim Bradley Steps Up, Will Fight Manny Or Floyd

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. (December 24, 2009) – Undefeated World Boxing Organization junior welterweight champion TIMOTHY “Desert Storm” BRADLEY is ready to enlist in a war against Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Manny Pacquiao should their fight against each other fall through.

“Timothy is happy to defend his world title or move up to welterweight to challenge Pacquiao or Mayweather should their fight fall through,” stated Gary Shaw, Bradley’s co-promoter with Thompson Boxing Promotions. “There isn’t an active world champion who has been seen more on premium TV than Timothy. Since the day he won his first world title he has proven he is the goods. The shellacking he gave undefeated interim champion Lamont Peterson earlier this month proved Timothy is one of boxing’s elite fighters and a Top-10 pound for pounder. He’s ready, willing and able to fill the breach.”

“I’ll take any random test requested — blood, urine, even the SATs,” said Bradley. “My name is Timothy Bradley, not Milton Bradley and I’m not playing games. I’m ready to fight in March, April or May next year.”

Bradley (25-0, 11 KOs), from Palm Springs, Calif., captured the World Boxing Council (WBC) super lightweight in 2008, dethroning defending champion Junior Witter in England. After successfully defending his title against Edner Cherry later that year, Bradley unified the title by winning a unanimous decision over World Boxing Organization junior welterweight champion last April. Bradley’s most recent victory was also his most impressive, taking the undefeated WBO interim champion Peterson to school, winning a dominant 12-round unanimous decision with scores of 120-107, 119-108 and 118-110, which included Peterson hitting the canvas for the first time in his 28-bout professional career.

140 Pound Champ Urango Talking Unification

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

HOLLYWOOD, FL, December 23 – One the eve of Christmas Holiday, IBF World Champion Juan Urango, just back from a visit with family and friends in his Colombia, homeland, had this to say about the Junior Welterweight Division,”There are many exciting fighters in my weight class, and many compelling fights that can be made for the fans. I implore the HBO and Showtime television networks to get behind a series of fights that will result in a unified, undisputed Champion.”

The WBC Champion is Devon Alexander, the WBO Champion is Timothy Bradley, Urango is the IBF Champion and Amir Khan and Marcos Maidana both have the WBA Titles.

Juan Urango, as a 2 time IBF Champion wants to fight any or all of the other champions to prove he is the best at that weight.Said, Urango, “I am honored to hold the IBF World Title for the second time, but I think the fans deserve to find out who is the best at 140lbs. I call out the other champions to help me unify the titles in our weight class and give boxing fans a holiday present they deserve.”

Juan Urango, (22-2-1, 16 KO’s) is coming off his mandatory defense against former World Champion Randall Bailey who he stopped in the 11th round on August 28th in Hollywood, Florida. Urango’s only 2 defeats was a decision loss to the then undefeated Ricky Hatton in 2007, in only his 19th pro fight, and a decision to undefeated Welterweight Champion Andre Berto in May of this year in an attempt to fight above his natural weight to try and gain another World Title.

“What I admire most about Juan Urango is his desire to challenge the very best and always give the fans their monies worth” said Leon Margules, President of Warriors Boxing. “When Juan won the IBF Title the first time, I suggested several fighters for his first defense, but he insisted in Ricky Hatton, the best at that weight at that time. We believe Juan can unify the World Titles with his grit, determination and power.”

Cayo Targets Maidana

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

HOLLYWOOD, FL, December 23 – Top rated contender VICTOR “MERMELADA” CAYO, fresh off his 3rd round demolition of undefeated countrymen JULIO REYES is now ready to challenge for the WBA title.

Cayo 25-0 (16 KO’s) easily destroyed Reyes (14-1, 8 KO’s) in the 3rd round at the Coliseo Carlos Teo Cruz in Santo Domingo Monday night, enhancing his status as the highest rated Junior Welterweight contender in the WBA. His target, Marcos Maidana from Argentina, who won the WBA Interim Title by beating Victor Ortiz on June 27, 2009 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Said Cayo, “Maidana can run but he can’t hide. Hopefully the WBA will force him to fight me so I can bring the Title home to the Dominican Republic where it belongs and where it will stay.”

Co-Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing said “Amir Khan will not fight Maidana, and will give up his title making this fight between Maidana and Cayo mandatory. Every time he fights I am more and more amazed at how good he is. I really believe he is something special and when he is Champion, he will remain Champion for a very long time.”

At 23 years of age, Victor Cayo has already beaten a list of talented fighters during his quick assertion to the pinnacle of the WBA World rankings. In his previous bout as the main event of ESPN2 Friday Night Fights, Cayo demonstrated to an International Television audience, just how far he has come, by dismantling the former World Champion Julio Diaz, and wining a 10 round unanimous decision on May 31 at the Hardrock Live Arena in Hollywood, Florida.

Deadspin Weighs In On Dopey Mayweather-Pacman Flap

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

http://deadspin.com/5432509/laughable-mayweather-statement-implies-pacquiao-could-be-doping

Hey Jerseyites, Go Meet Adamek At The Mall

Monday, December 21st, 2009

TOMASZ ADAMEK “MEET AND GREET” AT JERSEY GARDENS MALL 12/23

Here’s a chance for all the last minute shoppers to have some fun too! Come meet “Santa” Adamek! Tomasz ‘Goral’ Adamek (37-1, 27 KO), the IBF Heavyweight International Champion and the Ring Magazine Cruiserweight Champion will host a “Meet and Greet” at Jersey Gardens Mall, 651 Kapkowski Road, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 Lower Level Center Court, this Wednesday evening, 12/23, from 6:30pm – 7:30pm.

On February 6th at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, Adamek will take on Jason “Big Six” Estrada (16-2, 4 KOs) of Providence, Rhode Island, in a 12 round IBF Heavyweight International Championship fight. On hand also will be three exciting, undefeated boxers who will also be featured on the February 6th show: Patrick Farrell (4-0 3 KO’s) of Jersey City, NJ; Sadam Ali (4-0 2 KO’s) Olympian from Brooklyn, NY; and Denis Douglin (6-0 3 KO’s) from Morganville, NJ.

Tickets for the fight will be available for purchase. The fighters will sign an official fight poster for each person who purchases tickets during the Meet and Greet.

There will be a raffle held during the Meet and Greet for 2 tickets for the February 6th fight. Come meet the champ! Get autographs and photos with all the professional fighters!

For more info fans can visit: www.facebook.com/prudentialcenter

Briggs, Karmazin To Fight In Cali

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Come join us for Professional Boxing at its best on Friday, January 8, 2010 at the Glendale Civic Auditorium as Glendale Glory 2 returns with the main events to be broadcast live on ESPN’s 2010 Season Premiere of “Friday Night Fights.”

Boxers scheduled to appear include former Heavyweight World Champion Shannon “The Cannon” Briggs (49-5, 43 KOs), former Jr. Middleweight World Champion Roman “Made in Hell” Karmazin (39-3, 25KOs), former world title challenger Shibata Flores (43-10, 25 KOs), and several undefeated local prospects.

Tickets start at $50. Doors Open at 5:30pm. First bout at 6pm. Do not miss all of the action and excitement.
GLENDALE GLORY 2 PRO BOXING SHOW

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8th

CIVIC AUDITORIUM
1401 North Verdugo Rd
Glendale,CA 91208

Mormeck Beats Maddalone

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Before last night’s battle against Jean Marc Mormeck, Vinny Maddalone had promised to turn in an exciting and entertaining performance. After eight hard fought rounds not many people could argue against his statement.
Maddalone took the fight straight to the former two-time cruiserweight champion. The fight, which took place at the Halle Carpentier in Mormeck’s native Paris, France, had the packed house in attendance on the edge of their seats for the majority of the contest.

In the end Mormeck was the winner on the judges score cards, winning by scores of 77- 75, 79-75, 79-73, but the warrior Maddalone, won over many of the fans. With the victory Mormeck improved to 34-4, 22 KO while Maddalone drops to 32-6, 23 KO.

Boxer/NFLer Zbikowski Up For Pro Bowl

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Vote Tommy Z, Heavyweight, for Pro Bowl!

Thanks in a large part to boxing fans’ votes, Tommy Zbikowski is among the Top 5 vote-getters for the 2010 Pro Bowl.

Tommy Z is 1-0, 1 KO as a professional heavyweight. He is currently a Baltimore Raven and has started the last couple games in place of injured Ed Reed. He has been nominated for the Pro Bowl in the “Special Teams” category. This Sunday, the Ravens play Tommy Z’s hometown team, Da Bears, as they continue to battle for a playoff spot. Voting ends on Monday, to vote go to www.NFL.com/probowl/ballot and click on special teams then special teamers.

Note: Tommy trains in the boxing gym once a week on the teams day off. He’s still got the itch!

ShoBox Boxers Offer Last Quotes

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

FERNANDO GUERRERO & JESSE NICKLOW
SHAWN PORTER & JAMAR PATTERSON
LANARD LANE & SAID EL HARRAK
FINAL QUOTES

Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009,

Grand Casino Hinckley, Hinckley, Minn.,

“SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION’’

Friday, Dec. 18; LIVE at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast)

Undefeated fan-favorite, multiple amateur titlist and rising professional star Fernando Guerrero (16-0, 13 KOs) of Salisbury, Md. – by way of the Dominican Republic – will showcase the skills that have many touting him as the future of the middleweight class when he takes on cross-town rival Jesse Nicklow (19-1-2, 7 KOs) of Baltimore in the 10-round main event on ShoBox: The New Generation Friday, Dec. 18 on SHOWTIME, LIVE at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

In the ShoBox co-feature at Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minn., undefeated Shawn Porter (11-0, 9 KOs), another amateur star highly regarded as one of the heirs apparent to the middleweight throne, will take on Jamar Patterson (8-0, 8 KOs) in an eight-round jr. middleweight bout. In the other co-feature, Houston Firefighter Lanard Lane (9-0, 6 KOs) will take on Said El Harrak (8-0, 3 KOs) of Henderson, Nev. – by way of England – in an eight-round welterweight bout.

The four fighters in the co-feature fights are a combined 36-0 with 26 knockouts.

The event is promoted by DiBella Entertainment.

What the fighters had to say at Thursday’s final press conference:

FERNANDO GUERRERO
On their record as amateurs, when Nicklow beat him twice in five fights: “I didn’t think I lost, at all. He was wrestling instead of fighting, so I guess he’s a better wrestler than me.”

“He doesn’t have a lot of options. All he can do it come forward.”

JESSE NICKLOW
“We’re good friends, but when we get in the ring, we’re not friends.”

“We know how to beat him. We know things that he likes and doesn’t like.”

“I think he’s at the top of his game, but there are still a few mistakes he’s making.”

“I feel really good about this fight. I’m relaxed and just happy to come on SHOWTIME and show everybody what I can do.”

On quitting his construction job for this fight: “I was told that if I want to work there, I can’t fight tonight. So I said, ‘I’ll finish the day, and that’s it.’”

On only fighting once this year: “I was in the gym the whole time. The longest time I’ve been off was two weeks. I’m 100 percent, physically. There’s not going to be any layoff.”

SHAWN PORTER
“Our preparation for this fight was tremendous. Whatever they decide to bring, we’ll make the adjustment.”

“When we’re scheduled for four rounds, I train for four. When we’re scheduled for six rounds, I train for six. I’m more than prepared to go eight rounds, if I need to.”

­On his experience as chief sparring partner of pound-for-pound champ Manny Pacquiao: “It was very valuable. Being on the outside looking in, you just watch him do his thing, and you learn. Inside the ring, you have to step your game up, and toward the end, I did.”

JAMAR PATTERSON

“This fight is a very big stepping stone for me. I just plan on executing a game plan, and I feel like we can come out with the ‘w.’ I need to remember to not fight his fight. Make it my fight.”

“His style is tailor made for me. I know he’s gonna come after me, so it’s gonna be a fast-paced fight.”

On overcoming Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, an electrical condition of the heart that requires surgery, in 2001 to fight again in 2003, then cataract surgery in 2008 to fight again the next year: “Problems just keep coming, and we overcome them.”

LANARD LANE

“He’s gonna come ready to battle, but we’re gonna come ready to match that.”

On balancing life as a firefighter, during which he works two shifts per week of 24 hours on/24 hours off, and as a professional fighter: “It’s second nature now. I go to work; I do my job, then I get off at 6:30 in the morning, then go train.”

“Boxing and fighting fires are a lot alike. You go into a fire, and you never know, this could be your last day. It’s a team thing, but you have to protect yourself. It’s just like boxing. We’re a team, but I’m the one in the ring.”

SAID EL HARRAK

“I’ve sparred with Ricky Hatton, Antonio Margarito, Pacquiao, and Joel Casamayor, but I’m no sparring partner with nobody, as those guys found out.”

“To become a champion, it’s inside of you, and it’s inside of me.”

On his move to America when he was 13: “We came here on vacation. My mom said we were going to Minneapolis for two weeks, so we came here for two weeks. Then she said we were going to Chicago, so we went to Chicago, then California. After it was all done, and we were supposed to go back, she sat me down and said, ‘What would you think about living here?’

“Because the weather was so beautiful, and I didn’t miss England, I said, ‘Let’s do it.’”

QUOTES ON THE STELLAR MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS OF 2008, OF WHICH GUERRERO AND PORTER ARE A PART

EXPERT ANALYST ANTONIO TARVER, ON GUERRERO

“In young fighters moving from amateur to professional, I look for that ‘it.’ When I watch his tapes, I see that.”

EXPERT ANALYST STEVE FARHOOD

“Porter and Guerrero, they’re keeping an eye on each other, and as we’re going to show on the show, there are about six guys from that same Olympic Trials division who are dominant pros and considered top prospects.”

“I love Guerrero. To me, he’s maybe my favorite fighter from the U.S. amateur class of ’08. He’s a great kid. There’s not another fighter in America, at his level, who can draw five, six-thousand fans, and he’s a Dominican kid. He’s a huge star. It’s amazing to see. He’s a kid you can’t help but keep your eye on.

“And Porter too. Porter’s a gentleman, nice kid, great amateur background. When you find out they fought each other so many times as amateurs, it makes it very interesting.”

RINGSIDE ANNOUNCER AL BERNSTEIN

“The thing about Friday night’s fight is that they’re action fighters. If you look at Shawn Porter and Guerrero as two of the prospects, they’re fun to watch; they’re exciting to watch, so I think that’s a key.”

GUERRERO

“The right dream is that if we fought each other as amateurs, we’ll fight each other as pros.

“It’s time for these older guys to just get out and let us take over.”

PORTER

“I definitely keep my eye on the rest of my class. I have to, for the future.”

“We all have something to live up to, and we’re all trying to outdo one another. It could make for some outstanding fights down the road.”

Ohio Governor Strickland To Preside Over Pavlik Weigh-In

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

OHIO GOVERNOR TED STRICKLAND

TO OFFICIATE PAVLIK vs. ESPINO WEIGH-IN

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Youngstown, Ohio (December 17, 2009) — The Honorable TED STRICKLAND, Governor of Ohio, will officiate the Official Weigh-in of World Middleweight Champion KELLY “The Ghost” PAVLIK, of Youngstown, Ohio, and his opponent, the World Boxing Council’s No. 3-rated contender MIGUEL ESPINO of Los Angeles, at the Beeghly Center at Youngstown State University, Tomorrow! Friday, December 18 at 1 p.m. ET.

The entire weigh-in is open to the public. Fans and media should enter through the Front Lobby.

Pavlik (35-1, 31 KOs), Youngstown’s favorite son, will be making his third title defense, since winning it in 2007, against Espino (20-2-1, 9 KOs), of North Hollywood, Calif., an alumnus of NBC’s “The Contender.” Espino is riding a four-year, 11-bout winning streak, with his last four victories coming by way of knockout.

The Pavlik vs. Espino world title tilt will takes place this Saturday, December 19, in the Beeghly Center at Youngstown State University. It headlines a two-country world championship doubleheader, produced and distributed live on pay-per-view by Top Rank.

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RemainingTickets, priced at $208, $158, $108 and $58, including $8 processing fee, can be purchased online at www.Tickets.com. They can also be purchased at the Youngstown State University Athletic Ticket Office. For ticket information call (330) 941-1978.