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Friday, October 18, 2013

BERNARD "THE ALIEN" HOPKINS PHILADELPHIA MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS





BERNARD "THE ALIEN" HOPKINS
PHILADELPHIA MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES AND PHOTOS
IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Prepares To Take On Karo Murat on October 26 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City Live on SHOWTIME®
PHILADELPHIA (Oct. 17) - IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Bernard Hopkinsdebuted his newfound ring persona known as "The Alien" at a media workout yesterday at Joe Hand's Boxing Gym in Philadelphia as he prepares for his Oct. 26 title defense against top rated contender Karo Murat. In true Hopkins fashion, the oldest fighter to win a world title in boxing history showcased his "out of this world" athletic abilities in front of a large amount of media eager to hear what he had to say. The fight will take place at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City live on  SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
Below please find quotes from Hopkins, who is also known for his "gift of gab" as well as his in ring talents.
BERNARD HOPKINS, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion
"Everyone the age of 40 and over had better be on my side on October 26, or I'll kick their ass.
"I'm happy to be here, but that's where the alien comes in. You won't hear the Executioner. You won't see me with my hands crossed. The Executioner is retired. I'm an alien because I am of this world, but I'm not from this world.
"I'm now in another era because I've outlasted so many others. I outlasted the James Toney era, the Kelly Pavlik era and now I'm in the Adrien Broner and Danny Garcia era.
"There is a negative attributed to being different than everyone else, a negative attributed with being blessed and being able to do what I'm doing. You have to be able to walk the walk and talk the talk or you have haters.
"I am of a new era with an old soul...I represent the old soul of doing things the right way. Living the right way. Thinking the right way. Treating my mind, body and soul the right way.
"I know you all have questions to ask me, but there isn't really that much you can ask me. Let me do the talking. What can you ask me that you haven't heard for the last three decades? What are you going to ask me? Are you going to win? Are you ready? If I'm not, I'm going to show up anyway.
"I have been doing this for this long and going through the motions.  After a while going through the motions becomes an instinct.
"Yes I'm ready. Yes I'm hyped, but I'm in control.
"I get to show in action how special I am.  How many people get a chance to prove how special they are over and over and over again? As far as I'm concerned, it's not about how much money you make when you're fighting that makes you special.
"I believe that 10 years from now I am still going to be respected. I don't like to think about this guy being a star or that guy a star. Look back 15 years from now and we will see then.
"I never put all of my eggs in one basket. I never come into the ring with one style. How do you train to beat Bernard Hopkins?
"Karo Murat says he is coming in with youth.
"Karo Murat is smart enough, but dumb enough to say that he has half of my experience. We've heard that before. He has half of the experience. He's coming with two theories.
"He is coming to fight the guy that is 48. Just because the car is a 1965, doesn't mean it's old. Check the mileage, check the engine and then check the wear and tear. The year is old, but if you check the engine is like new.
"I call what I do in the gym, is 'the car wash.' I go all over this gym to keep my mind fresh. Some guys do that with women, I don't. At this age, you want to keep your mind stimulated and not get bored with one thing.
"My weight is good. I'm fine. I have to eat to stay on weight.
"Philly has an old history that isn't coming alive, but is alive. Danny Garcia, Gabriel Rosado, etc. But Philadelphia right now is in a good position regarding boxing. Better than the last three or four years when you have a city that had the riches of some of the greats. The load on my back that I carried for many years is being lifted with guys like Danny Garcia.
"Boxing in this city has a few people they can root for. One of them is Gabe [Rosado] who is fighting 'Kid Chocolate' [on October 26].
If you can't make it and you have a TV and you pay your cable bill, you can watch it on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING."
Hopkins vs. Murat is a 12-round bout for Hopkins' IBF Light Heavyweight World Championship, presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Caesars Atlantic City, Corona and AT&T.  In the co-main event WBO Middleweight Champion Peter Quillin puts his title on the line against Gabriel Rosado in a 12-round bout.  Plus, opening the tripleheader, WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder will face Nicolai Firtha in a 10-round showdown.  The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 9 p.m. ET/PT and is available in Spanish on secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary bouts will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® beginning at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Hopkins vs. Murat is a 12-round bout for Hopkins' IBF Light Heavyweight + PETER "KID CHOCOLATE" QUILLIN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES & PHOTOS


World Championship, presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Caesars Atlantic City, Corona and AT&T. In the co-main event WBO Middleweight Champion Peter Quillin puts his title on the line against Gabriel Rosado in a 12-round bout. Plus, opening the tripleheader, WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder will face Nicolai Firtha in a 10-round showdown. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 9 p.m. ET/PT and is available in Spanish on secondary audio programming (SAP).
 
WBO Middleweight World Champion Prepares for Title Defense Against "King" Gabriel Rosado on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®
WBO Middleweight World Champion Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillinput on a clinic today for media members at his gym in Santa Monica, Calif. as he prepares for his title bout against top contender "King" Gabriel Rosado taking place Saturday, Oct. 26 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. Quillin vs. Rosado will precede the title fight between future IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Bernard Hopkins and top-rated contender Karo Murat.
 The undefeated rising star worked out for well over an hour on the speed bag and heavy bag as well as several 12-minute rounds hitting the mitts with trainer Eric Brown.
Peter Quillin, WBO Middleweight World Champion
"[Gabriel] Rosado presents his own challenges. He's coming to win my world title. I have something that he wants, so I have to respect him for that. We have to put our friendship aside.
"Going into the fight, I have to take myself to a whole another level as far as my work ethic.   I'm doing a lot more than I ever have. I've had tremendous training [camp]. Now I have to prove what my hard work does, like I always have, by just going in there and trying my best.
"I don't feel that I'm underrated. I know I have my share of supporters. But I also know that I'm still looking for that clear, career-defining performance against the kinds of guys I can get the credit for fighting.
"So, until then, until I'm in with those kinds of guys, I can't really say I've accomplished anything that would make me feel like I'm the guy that gets all the credit.
"Yeah, I beat Winky Wright, and, yeah, I beat some guys with good records, but beating another world champion is something I really want to do. I feel that once that superstar fight comes along and is on the line, then that's when the credit will come my way.
"I would love to fight any of the top guys.
"I didn't come in here picking and choosing who I want to fight.   I have a good team behind me. They make sure when it comes to me proving myself with, that I do my part and they do their part by making the best fights out there for me.
"When there is something unexplainable, like what I am doing, people are going to talk about it.
"I have had 11 knockdowns in my last three fights. I only had 15 amateur fights. People see or hear about those knockdowns and they have a lot to say about it.   'If you hit so hard and have so much power, why don't they just stay down?'   But that is not up to them to tell us why they got back up from a punch and fought on. It is up to the guy that I am fighting. The more times you get up, the more times I am going to try to knock you down.
"This will be my fourth fight on SHOWTIME. I really appreciate having them behind me. Exposure-wise, it has obviously been a big boost for me. When I walk the streets in New York City I get recognized.
"SHOWTIME is the network where all of the great fights are being made. The biggest fighter in the world, Floyd Mayweather fights on SHOWTIME. To be connected to someone that is from my hometown of Grand Rapids just like me, is fantastic.
"The most important thing for me is to go out there and inspire people to do things that they never imagined. Whether it is a boxer, a writer or an architect. I didn't have a lot of role models growing up, but it's what's in yourself that counts. And that is what I am trying to get across.''
Eric Brown, Quillin's Trainer
"Peter has really grown up a lot since winning the title, having the title and defending it successfully. It has really boosted his confidence. He's a much more composed fighter. He's true to himself.
 "Since becoming champion he's really begun to believe in himself more than ever.
He's always had the confidence that he could win, but winning the title has confirmed it. It has made the job harder for him but it has also made him work harder.
"He's matured into a real professional. I have had him for about three years and he has always been a great young man to work with. He pretty much does everything I ask. The more I ask the more he gives. There is no limit to how far he can go. It's all on him. I would love to see him get the opportunity to unify the division and then up to 168 pounds and unify the division there too.''
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Friday, October 4, 2013

THE 2ND RAGING BABE BRUNCH SPONSORED BY MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS HONORS EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN IN BOXING - See more at: http://www.mayweatherpromotions.com/news/mayweather-promotions/the-2nd-raging-babe-brunch-sponsored-by-mayweather-promotions-honors-extraordinary-women-in-boxing/#sthash.4nTr96JX.dpuf

THE 2ND RAGING BABE BRUNCH SPONSORED BY MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS HONORS EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN IN BOXING

The 2nd Raging Babe Brunch sponsored by Mayweather Promotions took place on the morning of the highly anticipated mega fight “THE ONE: MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO” at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The vision behind this intimate event was to create a foundation for building a powerful network of women in the sport of boxing in addition to recognizing some of its influencers.

Alongside its theme of uniting influential woman in the sport of boxing, the brunch honored special guest Kelly Swanson of Swanson Communications for her hard work and drive which ultimately led to her becoming one of the most highly respected people in her field. Through 25 years in the sport, she’s worked with names from Riddick Bowe during his heavyweight title run to Bernard Hopkins and 10-time champion in five different weight classes Floyd “Money” Mayweather. Swanson’s experience in developing and implementing full-scale public relations and marketing campaigns, multi-tiered corporate promotions, and managing award-winning events has been unparalleled, and Saturday’s brunch became her platform to be recognized for her many contributions as she was presented with the Meritorious Achievement Award by boxing great, Bernard Hopkins.

 The intimate gathering included 40 phenomenal women who have stood out as leaders and supporters that created a significant role in boxing for themselves while opening the doors for many others. Guests enjoyed mimosas upon entering the chic and elegant decorum with a gourmet feast set for a queen. Each table participated in team building activities and had the opportunity to win prizes such as exclusive designer clutches, show tickets, dinner vouchers, gourmet sweets, & weekend getaways at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino.

Following the success of the inaugural Raging Babe Brunch, which took place on May 4th of this year, it was decided that this remarkable event was not only necessary but positively influential in bringing women that have stood out as leaders and supporters in the boxing world together. “The first Raging Babe Brunch was so special, women involved in the sport of boxing were able to gather together, cross paths, and begin creating a network to impact the sport of boxing together,” said Raging Babe CEO Michelle Rosado. “Being a prominent supporter of these events and Raging Babe’s overall vision is something that Mayweather Promotions is proud to be involved with, said Mayweather Promotions CEO, Leonard Ellerbe. What Raging Babes is doing is a great thing and we’re happy to be involved.” As the Raging Babe brand continues to expand and venture into projects across the globe, you can plan on seeing a lot more of these events. For more information on Raging Babe visit www.ragingbabe.com

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Fighters, Champions and Scribes Make Their "THE ONE: Mayweather vs. Canelo" Predictions This Saturday, Sept. 14, Live at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT on SHOWTIME PPV®


Fighters, Champions and Scribes Make Their "THE ONE: Mayweather vs. Canelo" Predictions

 This Saturday, Sept. 14, Live at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT on SHOWTIME PPV®



Former world champions, current fighters and members of the boxing press have weighed in on who they believe will win "THE ONE: Mayweather vs. Canelo" this SaturdaySept. 14 live on SHOWTIME PPV® from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. 
So who is going to triumph?  Most experts expect a tough, close fight while giving Mayweather the edge, but it is safe to say that when it comes to these two boxing superstars, anything can happen in that ring on Saturday night.
Here's how the media and boxers, past and current see "The ONE":
FIGHTERS
Mike Tyson, Former World Heavyweight Champion (Mayweather): "I've only seen Canelo fight twice -- against [Josesito] Lopez and [Austin] Trout. Trout gave him some trouble and he isn't as experienced and as technically skilled as Floyd is. Floyd stays in tip-top shape and is a very relaxed fighter. He is at his peak. It's going to be hard for anybody to beat Floyd now unless he doesn't train. Floyd has transcended the game so much that the best fighters out there now try to emulate his style. Floyd wins by a decision.''
Lennox Lewis, Former World Heavyweight Champion, (Mayweather): "Mayweather will win because of his speed and experience. He's been at this level before so that will also be an advantage. He's the best until proven otherwise. Canelo is talented, young, strong and dangerous ... makes it all the more exciting.''
Bernard Hopkins, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion: "This fight is 50/50. It can go either way. Floyd has speed and wisdom. Canelo is strong and big.  This is a massive fight and the outcome will impact both of their careers in a major way."
Paulie Malignaggi, Former World Welterweight Champion, (Mayweather): "You can't count Canelo out because he's a natural junior middleweight so he has a chance. But at the end of the day it's Mayweather winning on points.''
Carlos Molina [who is challenging Ishe Smith] (Mayweather): "At first it looks like Mayweather's experience and speed will be too much for Canelo.  But then you think about it and Canelo is young and strong.  This is boxing.  You just never know.  I would say at this point it is 60-40 Mayweather."
Chris Arreola, Heavyweight Contender (Mayweather): "He's got the experience and he's been in a lot of big fights before. That is not to say Canelo hasn't, but Mayweather has been in more and knows what to do in a fight of this magnitude.  I think Canelo took this fight two fights too soon. Mayweather by decision.''
Zab Judah, Former World Champion (Mayweather): "Mayweather is too fast and has great timing.  I just don't see Canelo hitting him.  I don't see Canelo being able to do anything to Floyd."
Seth Mitchell, Heavyweight Contender (Mayweather), "Floyd's boxing IQ is just too great. His offense, defense is just too good.''
Rafael Marquez, Former Two-Division World Champion, (Canelo): "The winner of this fight is the boxer with the most intelligence and power ... and I hope it is going to be Canelo.''
Gary Russell, Jr., Undefeated World-Ranked Featherweight: (Mayweather): "In order for Floyd to beat Canelo, he has to keep Canelo on the outside and outbox him and pot shot him. Floyd needs to make it clear that he's landing the cleaner and more effective punches. For Canelo to win, he needs to make the fight ugly and finish his combinations with a hook. He has to make it ugly and rough for Floyd. If Canelo makes it close, he will win.''
Rau'shee Warren, Three-time U.S. Olympian and Bantamweight Prospect, (Mayweather):"Floyd's a chameleon; he can adapt to any type of style in the ring. Canelo is a one-dimensional fighter; he wants to bang it out and brawl. He thinks that hitting Floyd in the arms will wear him down, and I think he needs a better strategy than that. It's going be a good fight though. Canelo is young and hungry, he's going to come to fight, but he's going to see that Floyd's a teacher in there. I have to go with Floyd, but I'm ready to see what Canelo brings to the table.''
Marcus Browne, 2012 U.S. Olympian and Light Heavyweight Prospect, (Mayweather): "I think Floyd wins the fight in 10 rounds because he has a huge edge in experience and he's a better all-around fighter than Canelo.''
Daniel Jacobs, Middleweight Contender,"I think the fans will be the real winners on this whole card. I don't really like making predictions but I know that in a card of this magnitude, the fans will come out on top. All of the fighters have to be at 100 percent because if at any given second a mistake is made that might be the deciding factor in both fights.''
Lucas Matthysse, Interim WBC Super Lightweight Champion, "If the fight goes the distance then Floyd Mayweather will win but if Canelo Alvarez fights intelligently he could win the fight.
Adrien Broner, Floyd Mayweather will win by KO in the late rounds.
MEDIA MEMBERS 
Tim Dahlberg, Associated Press, (Mayweather): "Floyd will benefit from the short layoff between fights. I think he will be sharper and stronger. Canelo will have trouble getting to 152 pounds, then have trouble catching Floyd all night. I see an easy unanimous decision and, of course, a huge payday for Floyd.''
Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review-Journal (Mayweather):  "Mayweather is too experienced and too sharp for Canelo. If they fought two years from now Canelo would probably win, but right now Mayweather is the superior boxer. Mayweather by unanimous decision.''
Bob Velin, USA Today, (Mayweather): "Experience will be the difference. Mayweather is used to being on the world's biggest stage; Canelo is not. And, of course, Mayweather is by far the superior boxer. And this will be a boxing match, not a slugfest. Mayweather wins a unanimous decision.''
Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, (Mayweather): "Mayweather Jr. is very well facing the strongest fighter he's ever gone against in Mexico's 'Canelo' Alvarez. But to know Mayweather is to understand he reasons with perhaps the most astute boxing mind in the world. Whether it be Alvarez's youth, his recent stamina issues or the fact that Mayweather's sharpness is enhanced in taking his shortest layoff in more than a decade, believe he knows he'll win this one, too, likely by decision, and improve the number next to his cherished zero in the loss column to 45.''
George Willis, New York Post, (Mayweather): "Mayweather wins by decision based on his experience in the big moment. He's the master of adjustments which he'll likely need to do against the young and hungry Alvarez.  Alvarez has got to get to Mayweather's body to have a chance.  If he does, Floyd will have to protect his ribs, which could expose his chin.''

Kevin Iole, Yahoo, (Mayweather): "Mayweather will see all of Canelo's punches and Floyd rarely gets hit by punches he sees. As long as he doesn't get caught, I think Floyd easily outboxes Canelo and wins a big (unanimous) decision.''

Dan Rafael, ESPN, (Mayweather): "Mayweather will be super-sharp, having just fought in May, and that's bad news for Alvarez. Mayweather wins a convincing decision after a few tough early moments.''

Gordon Marino, Wall Street Journal, (Mayweather): "I don't think Alvarez will be able to cut the ring off on Mayweather. I also think Canelo will be an easy target for righthand counters. Mayweather wins by decision.''

Mark Whicker, Orange County Register, (Mayweather): "Mayweather by decision, because it's hard to see Canelo doing something no one else has ever done.''
Matt Breen, The Philadelphia Inquirer, (Mayweather): "Nope, Canelo is not the one. Until Floyd begins to show signs of slowing down, it's tough to pick against him. He'll outwit Canelo and force him into his fight, avoid his power and drag him to a decision. Floyd wins unanimously.''
Jose Luis Camarillo, Esto Newspaper, Mexico (Canelo): "In a very close fight,Canelo will win a split decision and Oscar will announce a rematch immediately. Canelo is fast and strong and will impose his strength on Mayweather by connecting with good shots to the body and to the head.''
Rene Umanzor, Record Newspaper, Mexico: "I think the fight will be a draw. Canelo has enough boxing skills to confuse and complicate matters for Mayweather. Youth and power are also on his side, However, Mayweather has all the experience, a very difficult style and a great, almost perfect defense. But I don't think he's going to have an easy night.''
Robert Morales, Los Angeles News Group, (Mayweather): "I'm going with Mayweather via decision because I believe he remains the top pound-for-pound fighter in the world, and I'm not convinced Alvarez will be the one to hand him his first loss. The combination of Mayweather's right cross and his sterling defense will get the job done.''
Oswaldo Príncipe, La Nacion, Argentina, (Mayweather): "Mayweather is getting old but he's very smart and still has his strength. Canelo is very young and hasn't incorporated a lot of new techniques to his style. Mayweather wins on points.''
Diego Martínez, Reforma Newspaper, México: "This is a fight where Canelo can surprise the whole world of boxing. I can see Canelo knocking Mayweather down and finishing him by knockout, but I can also see a controversial decision if the fight goes 12 rounds, probably a split decision for Floyd.''
Lem Satterfield, Ring Online, (Mayweather): "In what I believe will be his most difficult fight since the early rounds of Ricky Hatton, the entire Oscar De La Hoya fight and the first two rounds of Shane Mosley, I see Mayweather pocketing enough rounds to win a close but unanimous decision over Canelo Alvarez.''
Matthew Aguilar, El Paso Times, (Mayweather): "Look for Canelo to come out fast and try and hurt Mayweather early. He'll press the action, attempt to pin Mayweather on the ropes and attack to the body -- with moderate success. Mayweather will get caught a few times, but will otherwise escape unscathed. By round three, Mayweather will have found holes in Canelo's defense, and by round five, he will be landing clean, hard shots. He will win most of the remaining seven rounds with crisp counterpunching, speed and boxing skills, while exposing Canelo's inexperience. Mayweather takes a unanimous decision.''
Alberto Henriquez, Producer, CNN Latino, (Mayweather): "In my opinion, Floyd Mayweather will win the fight. Floyd has demonstrated that he is a master in the art of 'reading' his opponent and adapting to his style while being virtually untouchable. I don't think Canelo, although very good, has what is necessary to beat Maayweather. 'Money' will win the fight." 
Bernard Fernandez, The Ring/SweetScience.com, (Mayweather): "Mayweather Jr. might be the Lion in Winter -- OK, make that the Lion in autumn; he's still a kid compared to, say, Bernard Hopkins -- but at 36 he's a cagey, smart king of ring beasts. Canelo Alvarez has youth, size and strength on his side, but his relative lack of experience in bouts of this magnitude will prove the difference. 'Money' takes another victory to the bank, via unanimous decision.''
Damian Calhoun, Orange County Register, (Mayweather): "Mayweather is facing a bigger, younger fighter, who could have his moments in the ring. I don't expect this to be an easy night for Mayweather, but I do expect him to win by unanimous decision, by utilizing his speed and defense.''
Ron Lewis, The Times Of London, (Mayweather): "Alvarez has the size and strength to cause Floyd some problems, but Mayweather is smart enough to get through any awkward moments and pull clear in the second half of the fight to win a decision.''
Mike Rosenthal, Ring Online, (Mayweather): "The biggest fight of the year is also one of the easiest to predict. Canelo Alvarez is young, strong and improving, which should work in his favor when he fights Floyd Mayweather Jr. However, the Mexican has neither the skills (natural or learned) nor experience to beat a fighter of Mayweather's ilk. Alvarez will fight hard but leave the ring frustrated and the loser of a one-sided, unanimous decision.''
Carlos Gonzalez, Primera Hora, Puerto Rico, (Mayweather): "This is going to be a great, great fight for the fans from the opening rounds. Canelo can and will pressure Mayweather, but Mayweather will impose his speed and experience and win a unanimous decision''
Alfredo Berrios, ESPN Deportes, (Canelo): "The power and physique of the Mexican fighter will be among his keys to victory. Even though Mayweather has the experience and finesse advantage, Canelo will not allow him him to do his hit and run routine, and Canelo's youth will let him complete what Miguel Cotto couldn't  in 2012."
Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN.com, (Mayweather): "Mayweather is too fast, too skilled, too good. As usual, he may take a few rounds to size up Alvarez, but he'll be moving while he does it, not giving Alvarez a chance to land any telling blows. Once he starts to time him, don't be surprised to see Mayweather fire a few combinations from the pocket as he dominates the second half. Mayweather wins a unanimous decision.''
Lyle Fitzsimmons, CBSSports.com, (Mayweather): "Canelo is a big, strong kid who can punch and sell tickets. And I'm sure Oscar would like nothing better than to see him beat Mayweather into a fine dust. But I just don't see it. The kid barely got past Austin Trout (I had Trout winning by a point) and he'll find out fairly quickly that Mayweather is by no means Austin Trout. Mayweather by TKO 10.''
Doug Fischer, THE RING magazine, (Canelo): "Mayweather is hands down the best welterweight on the planet but on Sept. 14 he will fight a middleweight at a 152-pound catchweight. I don't think having to sweat off the extra two pounds will drain or slow down the 23-year-old junior middleweight champion, who has a higher ring IQ than he's given credit for. I think Alvarez will land the harder, more effective punches in a tit-for-tat boxing match. He might even score a knockdown. Alvarez takes a close unanimous decision.''
Claudia Trejos, ESPN Reporter, (Mayweather): "No easy fight and anything can happen. I do remember nobody gave credit to the young Oscar de la Hoya against the seasoned Julio Cesar Chavez in 1996. Everything is possible in boxing.''
Keith Idec, The Record, Woodland Park, NJ)/BoxingScene.com, (Mayweather): "Facing a younger, legitimate junior middleweight, Mayweather must stay off the ropes, keep a much slower Alvarez moving and use his legs the way he did to dominate Robert Guerrero. If he does those things, Mayweather is just too smart, too skilled and too effective defensively to lose this fight. Mayweather by unanimous decision.''
Leighton Ginn, Desert Sun, Palm Springs, Calif.: (Mayweather): "As good as Canelo is, and despite the major improvements he's made, it's a quantum leap when you face Mayweather. Experience counts, and Floyd is the best on the big stage. He wins a unanimous decision.''
Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, (Mayweather): "I'm going way against the grain on this pick, and will expect a version of Floyd similar to the one that faced and drilled Ricky Hatton into Bolivian. I don't see Alvarez being competitive for very long, with Floyd picking him apart in the second half before finishing him via attrition and/or cuts. Mayweather wins by TKO 11.''
Jose Luis Sánchez Pando, HOY Newspaper, Chicago (Mayweather): Mayweather will win a decision.''
Alejandro Rodríguez de la Cruz, El Universal Newspaper, Mexico: "I've got a split decision or a draw. Canelo Alvarez is looking better and better in every fight, and he's fighting in his own division. I know 'Money' Mayweather possesses speed and savvy even though he is 36 years old.  But to go up to 152 pounds is going to be tough for him.''
Armando Alvarez, Telemundo Network, (Mayweather) -- "THE ONE is one of the most highly anticipated fights in a long time.  When non-boxing fans are asking me about this bout, it speaks volumes as to the magnitude of this event. Canelo' is young, strong and determined. He has underrated boxing skills and will give Mayweather trouble early. Floyd's superb defense and speed should be the difference, but what if this is the night where his skills diminish just enough to give Canelo the opportunity of a lifetime?  That's one of the elements that makes this fight so intriguing. Still, the pick is Mayweather by decision, but it won't be easy.''
Constantino Viloria, El Diario, (Canelo):  "Canelo is a great fighter, and has appeal. Mayweather has more experience. This is a very interesting - and even -- fight. Canelo can win if he can keep his speed and energy up to par.''

Otniel Batista, La Makina Deportiva, (Canelo): "Mayweather has shown he is the best pound for pound. This is Canelo's fight to make himself a millionaire. He's going to have to study Mayweather and his every detail, but I think Canelo can do it and will win. I think there will not only be 1 more, but 2 or 3 more fights between them."    
Eduard Cauich, HOY Los Angeles (Mayweather) - "Mayweather will win by decision over Canelo, a 23-year old who has the potential for a huge upset, but it is unlikely to happen due to his lack of experience in a big scenario like the one. Mayweather will win a close fight but Alvarez will show that he can beat Mayweather in a couple of years as he gets better and Mayweather's career comes to an end."
Jorge Ebro, El Nuevo Herald (Mayweather) -- "I think Floyd is going to win -- not by KO, but by the volume of his combinations. Floyd hits more frequently and precisely than Canelo. Also, Alvarez's defense has too many holes and he will pay for this mistakes. I don't think that 'Money' has the power to erase Alvarez's anatomy, but the Mexican is not in the same class as  Mayweather.''
Alan Massengale, RINGTV.COM columnist/blow by blow announcer, (Mayweather): "I would love to predict a Canelo victory, which always makes a pundit look like a genius when it happens. But until I see a drop off in Mayweather's ethereal speed and quickness, which hasn't happened yet, he wins by unanimous decision."
Felipe Valenzuela, CBS Sports Radio Houston, (Mayweather):  "Canelo is more mature. He is focused and looks ready to be the best of the best. We have the biggest matchup in boxing in recent memory, two fighters with a combined record of 86-0-1. It would be marvelous for Mexican boxing if Canelo wins, but I think it will be difficult, 'Money'  is a warrior and a great fighter. We just have to wait and witness this amazing fight on Sept. 14."
Norm Frauenheim, The Ring/www.15rounds.com, (Mayweather): "Canelo Alvarez will keep it close with a body assault that figures to target Mayweather's shoulder roll. But Mayweather's speed will turn him into a moving target never seen by Canelo and his punches will land with precision that the young Mexican lacks in a narrow win via decision that sets up a rematch.''
Mike Coppinger, USA Today, (Mayweather): "I've never picked against Mayweather and I won't until I see some -- any -- decline. Mayweather looked marvelous Robert Guerrero in May, and his combinations and footwork were as crisp as ever. I expect Canelo Alvarez to press the fight and work the body, winning a few rounds, but Mayweather will come out on top once again, winning a comfortable but close unanimous decision.'' 
Ken Miller, Los Angeles Sentinel, (Mayweather): "I believe that Floyd will out-counter Canelo for the early part of the fight and bust him to the body frequently, setting up the stage for a stoppage in the latter part of the fight. The weight will be huge, those two pounds and the courage of the Mexican will do him in. Floyd takes it by TKO 9.''
Miguel Maravilla, Fightnews.com, (Mayweather): "I see this being another tough fight for Mayweather with Canelo being the bigger man jabbing and boxing very patiently.  At times he backs Floyd to the ropes and corners him with the jab and follows up landing big punches. My heart is with Canelo; however Mayweather's ability to adapt to a style and his experience is a plus which is what will make the difference en route to a tight split decision victory for  Floyd.''
Grant Gordon, Glendale News-Press/Los Angeles Times Community News, (Mayweather):  "Though Alvarez has improved with seemingly every fight and has proved he belongs on this stage, Mayweather is still Mayweather. 'Money's' defense and ring generalship will dictate the tempo and win the rounds and he'll survive a potential scare or two to win a clear unanimous decision.'' 
Karl Freitag, Fightnews.com, (Mayweather): "Mayweather wins by comfortable unanimous decision. Canelo had his hands full with Austin Trout. Floyd is at a whole other level''.
Miguel Angel Cebreros, ESPN Radio Spanish, (Mayweather): "My heart is with Canelo but my money is with Mayweather. There's only one fighter than can defeat Canelo in his weight class and that's Mayweather, who will win a decision.''
Ralph Gonzalez, The Sweet Science, (Mayweather): "Mayweather will be too fast, too crafty and too elusive for Canelo Alvarez and will win via unanimous decision.''
John DiSanto, PhillyBoxingHistory.com, (Mayweather): "Size and age advantages won't be enough for Canelo. He's good enough to put up a fight and may even give Mayweather a scare early on, but if Floyd is still Floyd, he will make the necessary adjustments and win a comfortable decision.''
Benny Henderson Jr. , Boxingtalk.com , (Mayweather): "Like him, love him or just plain look at him as an egotistical maniac, you cannot deny Mayweather's skills in the ring. Canelo is young and hungry, very aggressive and many would love to see him win. But, unless time has caught up with Floyd, I believe Mayweather will be too crafty, too fast and too experienced for the young lion. Mayweather wins a unanimous decision.''
Geno McGahee,  RingsideReport.com, (Canelo): "The youth, strength and body work will be a test for the older Mayweather and I'm not sure that he can deal with it. Canelo, unless he gets completely frustrated, will wear down Floyd and find the mark late in the fight to win by TKO 10.''
Ramon Aranda, 3MoreRounds.com, (Mayweather): "While Alvarez is bigger, younger and stronger, Mayweather has yet to show signs of slowing down and continues to show why he is the best fighter in the world.  I expect Alvarez to put immense pressure on Floyd early on until Mayweather establishes a rhythm and an appropriate distance.  While a difficult fight, I see Mayweather pulling away in the last third of the fight en route to a hard-fought, unanimous decision win.''
Barbara Pinnella, Leaveitinthering, (Mayweather): "Canelo doesn't have the ring smarts that Floyd has developed over the years. This is just too soon for Alvarez.''
Jerry Hoffman, ESPN Radio Central Coast, (Mayweather): "Floyd will control the pace, avoid big shots that will become flailing as the fight wears on and frustrate Canelo into making mistakes.  Floyd will take advantage late and stop Canelo in 8.  The bout will begin much like it did against Guerrero, but Mayweather will make Alvarez become brave and he will pay for it.''
Phil D. Jay, Worldboxingnews.net, (Mayweather): "I can see yet another virtuoso performance from Mayweather. Canelo may just be a little too raw at 23 and Mayweather should be far too experienced at the highest level for the young Mexican at this stage. Mayweather takes a wide decision -- with Alvarez reaching greater heights in the future.''
William Trillo, www.Pound4Pound.com , (Mayweather): "Coming off his dominant performance over Guerrero in May, Floyd will be a finely tuned machine. Although Canelo did show signs of improved defense against Trout he will have too big of a challenge. Look for Mayweather to triumph by late round stoppage.''.
Giancarlo Oquendo, Puerto Rico Sports News, (Mayweather): "Canelo will earn the respect from the fans and the media and may even embarrass Floyd on two or three occasions, but Mayweather should otherwise dominate and win a unanimous decision.''
"THE ONE: MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO," a 12-round fight for Canelo's WBC, WBA and Ring Magazine Super Welterweight World Championships and Mayweather's WBA Super Welterweight Super World Championship taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Canelo Promotions and sponsored by Corona, O'Reilly Auto Parts, AT&T, Valvoline, Mexico Tourism, Fred Loya Insurance and Nature Nutrition.  In the 12-round co-featured attraction, WBC, WBA Super and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Champion Danny Garcia and thunderous puncher WBC Interim Super Lightweight World Champion Lucas Matthysse square off in a fight presented in association with Swift Promotions and Arano Box Promotions.  Also, Ishe Smith vs. Carlos Molina square off in a 12-round battle for Smith's IBF Junior Middleweight World Title which is promoted in association with Warriors Boxing.  The opening bout on SHOWTIME PPV features a 10-round welterweight showdown between Pablo Cesar Cano and Ashley Theophane.  The mega-event will be produced and distributed live by SHOWTIME PPV® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.  The event can be heard in Spanish using secondary audio programming (SAP). 
                                                                             
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

UNDISPUTED SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEGA-FIGHT DANNY "SWIFT" GARCIA VS. LUCAS MATTHYSSE ADDED AS CO-MAIN EVENT OF "THE ONE: MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO"‏

WBC, WBA and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Champion  Danny "Swift" Garcia prepares to face Lucas "The Machine" Matthysse in the co-feature bout of "THE ONE" MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO" on Saturday,  Sept. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.  The fight will be produced and televised live on SHOWTIME PPV®.

"THE ONE: MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO," a 12-round fight for Canelo's WBC, WBA and Ring Magazine Super Welterweight World Championships and Mayweather's WBA Super Welterweight Super World Championship taking place Saturday, Sept. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Canelo Promotions and sponsored by Corona, O'Reilly Auto Parts, AT&T, Valvoline, Mexico Tourism, Fred Loya Insurance and Nature Nutrition. In the 12-round co-featured attraction, WBC, WBA Super and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Champion Danny Garcia and thunderous puncher WBC Interim Super Lightweight World Champion Lucas Matthysse square off in a fight presented in association with Swift Promotions and Arano Box Promotions.  The mega-event will be produced and distributed live by SHOWTIME PPV® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. The event can be heard in Spanish using secondary audio programming (SAP).
 Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and his father/trainer Angel Garcia opened their Philadelphia training camp for the media on Wednesday as they prepare for their upcoming showdown against power-punching Lucas “The Machine” Matthysse
Garcia (26-0, 20 KO’s) will defend his WBC, WBA Super and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Titles against WBC Interim Super Lightweight World Champion Matthysse (34-2, 32 KO’s) in the 12-round co-featured bout of “THE ONE” MAYWEATHER VS. CANELO” on Saturday, Sept. 14at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. The fight will be produced and televised live on SHOWTIME PPV®.
Also joining the Garcia family at newly opened DSG Boxing Gym was boxing legend and Golden Boy Promotions Partner Bernard Hopkins .
Here’s what the participants had to say on Wednesday:
DANNY “SWIFT” GARCIA:
“This fight is very exciting for me.  We are part of the biggest night in boxing and I will be ready.  I feel like I was born for this - fighting at this level on the biggest stage in boxing.
“Every fight is important to me.  I am training as I always do but I have a new gym so it is nice to be able to train in privacy.  What better way to invest in my future in boxing than investing in my own gym.  We built in the same neighborhood where my Dad grew up. We are Philly through and through.  I love having my own gym.
“A for Matthysse, he has power but I have power, too.  I fought a lot of guys with power.  Trust me, I plan to take away his power, make him miss and make him pay. 
“If he [Matthysse] opens up early to try to get me out of there, trust me, he’s making a big mistake.  He tries that and the fight’s going to be over quickly
“I’m not going to skip anything for this fight in training. I am going to work just as hard. I know what I have to do September 14, and I plan to do it the right way, the smart way.
“To me Matthysse is just a regular fighter.  He already has two losses.  I don’t consider him one of the best.  He doesn’t even have a world title and when he fought for one,he lost.  Let’s see what happens when I show him different looks, back him up, work angles.  I can fight backing up. Can he?
“I thought his fight with [Zab] Judah was a close fight.  I know I can’t make this a close fight.  I am going to stick to my fight plan, give him different looks and be smart.  I’m definitely not going to give him something easy.  He’s going to have to earn anything he gets in the ring that night. Let’s see if he knows how to earn it.
“It doesn’t matter who’s stronger.  It’s who’s smarter.  I always find a way to win.
“I definitely learn every time I get in the ring. I learned a lot in the Judah fight.  Things changed quickly but I was happy for the experience.  It taught me a lot. 
“I think this fight will give me a new level of respect. I feel that after this fight I am going to show people I am one of the best 140-pounders to ever put on a pair of gloves.
ANGEL GARCIA:
“My job is not to worry about Matthysse.  I am not worried.  He doesn't put fear in me.  His coach doesn't put fear in me.  His people don't put fear in me.  His country doesn't put fear in me.  Nobody puts fear in me.  The only one I fear is God. 
“Nobody is beating us, not right now, not tomorrow and not in the future.  Believe this, on September 14, Matthysse is going to get his ass whooped.

“Danny is the most underrated champion there is and I am the most underrated trainer. But it doesn't matter to me.  As long as I know and as long as Danny knows and we're happy, then I don't care what the world says. 
“You can love me or hate me but it doesn't matter.  I believe in me and I believe in Danny.  I always tell Danny that hard work and dedication pay the bills.

“I'm not going to look to Floyd Mayweather yet because we have Matthysse first.  We are going to worry about Matthysse.  Floyd has Canelo, so they have got to worry about each other.
“You never underestimate.  Never, never, never take the cake and eat it before you light the candles.  I'm not going to worry about Floyd.  He has his own thing and Danny has his own thing. We are going to worry about Matthysse and September 14.

“The fans should be glad and happy for such a stacked main and co-main event on PPV.  The fans should be happy and love all four of them.  They shouldn’t hate one and love the others; they should love all of them.  This is about the fans.  The fans will get the benefit.

“Matthysse is going to lose September 14.  We aren't coming to lose.  The best man will win and it's going to be Danny.

“In the fight, I think Matthysse will come out, try to prove a point and try to get into Danny’s head as the killer.  But he’s not a killer, he has nothing. He isn't a killer.”

BERNARD HOPKINS:
“It's important that this fight is happening.  It's happening at the right time.  That is a really, really exciting event with a massive card that is bringing a lot of attention.  And then you add Danny Garcia and Matthysse and it makes it even better.

“This is a fight that I see as 50/50.  I get asked all the time in fights who I think is going to win and who I think has the better chin.  This is a fight that is not going to go 12 rounds.  And if it does go 12 rounds, I don't think either fighter is going to be the same in whatever he does next.  That's how important this fight is to the fans but also in the careers of the two fighters.
“There are big things after this fight and the winner will finally be the undisputed champion in that division.  Right now, I think it is Danny Garcia, who has three major titles. So he is, right now, the guy to beat at that weight division.

“I think this fight boils down to who has the better strategy, the better chin and who can adapt and change strategy in the course of the race.  This is the type of fight where both fighters must be on top of their game. Danny's weaknesses must be kept to a minimum. Matthysse's weaknesses must be kept to a minimum.”
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Bernard Hopkins To Face Mandatory Challenger Karo Murat On Saturday, July 13 At Barclays Center in Brooklyn




IBF LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION BERNARD HOPKINS TO FACE MANDATORY CHALLENGER KARO MURAT ON SATURDAY, JULY 13
Continuing to break his own records, IBF Light Heavyweight Champion Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins will become the oldest fighter in history to make his initial title defense when he faces number one rated IBF light heavyweight contender Karo Murat on Saturday, July 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.  The bout will mark Hopkins' second time fighting in Brooklyn's new arena following his stellar win over Tavoris Cloud at Barclays Center in March.
Hopkins vs. Murat, a 12-round bout for Hopkins' IBF Light Heavyweight World Championship taking place Saturday, July 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T.
 "Murat has nothing to lose and everything to gain by fighting me," said Hopkins.  "He knows he is fighting a 48-year-old, but he has to understand that there aren't any other 48-year-olds like me.  I keep saying 'I'm different' because it is true and I'm going to prove it once again on July 13.  I don't know a lot about Murat, which makes him a dangerous competitor, but after over two decades in this sport, there isn't anything I haven't seen, so I plan on showing the world that I can face anyone at any time and be victorious."
"It's like a dream come true," said Murat.  "I'm so happy to have this opportunity.  Bernard Hopkins has nothing else to prove and this will be the first fight in my career where I have nothing to lose.  I can only win against Hopkins and I plan on retiring him.  His biggest strength is his experience, but I will reveal his weaknesses at Barclays Center in front of his own fans.  I will be in the best shape of my life and will snatch his belt from under his nose."
"Every Bernard Hopkins fight is a historic event and an opportunity for fans to see one of the all-time greats in action," said Oscar De La Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions.  "On July 13, he'll look to keep his remarkable streak going, but Karo Murat is a hungry challenger and he's coming to Brooklyn to win, so I expect a great fight."
"We are delighted that at long last Karo Murat is getting the mandatory shot he earned a long time ago," said Kalle Sauerland, Murat's promoter from Sauerland Event.  "The fact that Bernard Hopkins plays by the rules and is giving this young mandatory his opportunity speaks volumes of him.  Of course Murat is the underdog, but as the saying goes every dog has its day."
"Bernard Hopkins made history at Barclays Center in March and created an unforgettable atmosphere," said Brett Yormark, CEO of Barclays Center.  "We are honored to host Hopkins' next title fight at Barclays Center where he can potentially break his own record.  Boxing is flourishing in Brooklyn and we are proud to work with Golden Boy Promotions to continue driving the renaissance of the sport in the borough."
Nothing can be said about the life and career of Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins (53-6-2, 32 KO's) that hasn't already been written or aired on television, radio or the internet already, but suffice to say that the 48-year-old from Philadelphia has rightfully earned the title of "legend" as a result his accomplishments throughout his storied career.  The longest reigning middleweight champion in boxing history, Hopkins went on to reinvent himself as a light heavyweight after turning 40, winning a world title three times.  With his last two title wins, he set a new record as the oldest fighter to win a major world championship in boxing history, and as his dominant 12-round unanimous decision win over previously unbeaten Tavoris Cloud in March showed, he's far from finished, a fact he plans on letting Murat know on July 13.
The number one contender for the IBF light heavyweight title, 29-year-old Karo Murat (25-1-1, 15 KO's) is on the verge of making history with the chance of a lifetime.  A pro since 2006, the resident of Kitzingen, Germany has won several regional titles en route to his place among the top 175-pound fighters in the world.  Unbeaten for nearly three years since the lone loss of his career to WBO Light Heavyweight World Champion Nathan Cleverly in 2010, Murat's last two wins have been knockouts, putting him at the front of the line for his dream fight against a future Hall of Famer.

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