Friday, October 4, 2013
ISAAC CHILEMBA SIGNS PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT WITH MAIN EVENTS
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Fury vs. Cunningham; TYSON FURY VS. STEVE “USS” CUNNINGHAM SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AT THE THEATER AT MSG
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Monday, February 25, 2013
CURTIS "SHOWTIME" STEVENS SIGNS PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT WITH MAIN EVENTS
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
FURY - CUNNINGHAM APRIL 20th on NBC at THE THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
Kathy Duva, Main Events CEO, "Giving Steve the opportunity to fight on NBC again - in a bigger venue for another shot at the #2 position in the IBF - after his controversial decision loss to Tomasz Adamek in December is what Main Events and Fight Nightare all about.' Duva added, "Steve put on a fantastic performance against Adamek and deserves to be rewarded with this fight. We also get to introduce Tyson Fury, a young heavyweight contender, to the American public in a true crossroads match."
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Jerry Belmontes vs. Ramesis Gil to be televised by Univision on May 19th
Main Events brings boxing fans a tidal wave of action over the next month with three rapid-fire promotions scheduled for national television audiences. However, merely keeping boxing lovers busy was not the goal of Main Events head Kathy Duva. Committed to making matches that really count, Duva stacked all three shows with appealing fights that really matter in boxing's big picture. Kathy Duva said, "It has been a long time since we had such a busy month. There is a lot of excitement in the air at Main Events, lately, and, as a fan, I can't wait to watch each one of these bouts." So get ready for both quality and quantity over the next month.
First up is a card at the Pharr, Texas Convention Center to be televised by Univision on May 19th. Headlining the show is Texas featherweight, Jerry Belmontes, known as "The Corpus Christi Kid", puts his undefeated, 15-0, 5 KOs, record on the line against Dominican trial horse Ramesis Gil, 7-3-5, 5 KOs. It will be Belmontes' first time in the ring since last June, and he'll be hoping a win over Gil will be his ticket to a successful and more active future. The loyal fan base Belmontes built as an all-star amateur, will no doubt be in the house to cheer him on.
Also on the card, is an important heavyweight bout between Odlanier Solis, 17-1, 12 KOs, and Konstantin Airich, 23-5-2, 17 KOs, for the IBF Intercontinental Title. Cuban-born Solis will try to bounce back from his bizarre 2011 loss to WBC champ Vitali Klitschko, and to do so, will have to will have to get past the German-based Airich, who is currently on a six-bout winning streak, the last three by knockout.
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AMIR "KING" KHAN & ZAB "SUPER" JUDAH TO HOST INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TO DISCUSS JULY 23 WORLD TITLE UNIFICATION FIGHT
So Dave, I’d like to turn the call over to you for opening introductions.
K. Duva Hi. I’m here on behalf of Main Events and Super Judah Promotions. I am also here with Bill Halkias who is our partner in these promotions, and really, there isn’t much to say. The fight is nearing—every day getting closer, and we’re very excited. This is the fight Zab wants. This is the fight we want, and we can’t wait for it to get started.
D. Itskowich Kathy, you want to have Pernell and Zab make opening statements?
K. Duva Zab, do you want to speak.
Z. Judah No.
K. Duva Well, why don’t you just say a few words anyway?
Z. Judah ....
K. Duva Come on. How do you feel now that the fight is only a week away?
Z. Judah I’m the champion. Why do I have to go first?
K. Duva Oh. Okay. Well, we’re going to have to figure out a way to sort this out now. It’s true. You went first at the press conference, so maybe it’s Amir’s turn to go first.
D. Itskowich So nothing from Zab? Okay. Just to say a few words before I have Freddy and Amir say their few words, I want to introduce Asif Vali of Khan Promotions to say a few words. Asif?
A. Vali Yes. Good evening everybody. Good evening to the U.K., good morning there in America. It’s a big fight, and there’s a lot of press coverage here. Everybody’s looking forward to the fight. It’s around the corner now. Next week is going to be explosive. The U.K. viewers ....
I know Amir trained well and hard out there in America with Freddy, and time will tell on the 23rd. We’ll be able to come away with the IBF Super-Lightweight World Championship Belt as well as the WBA belt. .... We’re 110% focused, and we’re ready to go. So, look forward to seeing you there—everybody next week—and wish everybody all the best of luck.
D. Itskowich Thanks, Asif. I understand that, actually, Freddy may not be on the call, so I’m going to just jump right to Amir and have him make his opening statements. Like I said, he’s one of the rising stars in the sport. He is the current WBA Super-Lightweight World Champion from Bolton, England with a record of 25 and 1 with seventeen KO’s, Amir King Khan.
A. Khan Hi guys. I just want to thank everyone for calling on to the conference call. You know not long now to the fight. Training has gone really well. Preparation is up to where we want it to be. Like I said, we’re not too far now. We’re just tapering down from all the hard work. All the hard work’s been done now. So no looking back. And I’m happy the way training comes from, being with Alex Ariza and Freddy Roach on technique and tactics to beat Zab. We know it’s going to be a tough fight. We’ve been training really hard, and we’re going to be conditioned for this fight. Even if it goes first round or the twelfth round, we know we’re going to be in front of Zab all the way through the fight, and we’re going to be ready.
We’ve been watching a lot of tapes and stuff to see what mistakes he makes and what things he does right and how we need to beat him. And everything’s been going okay, so now we’re going to transition. We finished sparring on Monday. So hopefully got all the timing and everything right, and then we’ll be more than ready for the 23rd of July.
D. Itskowich Alright. Thank you, Amir. I guess now we can turn it over to questions from the media for everyone that’s on the call.
K. Duva Freddy did just get on the line as well.
D. Itskowich Freddy is on. Okay.
M. Sears So is Purnell.
W Hold one moment for Freddy, please.
F. Roach Hello?
D. Itskowich Freddy. Hi. It’s Dave from Golden Boy. Just wanted you to say a couple of opening remarks about the fight.
F. Roach Amir is in great shape. I think this was the best training camp we’ve ever had. We had some great southpaw sparring, and I think ... on Saturday, and I think Zab bit off more than he can chew for this one.
D. Itskowich Thank you, Fred.
K. Duva Dave Pernell is on the line, so let’s give him a chance too. P, you got something to say? Apparently not. Okay. Sorry about that, Dave. Sorry for interrupting.
D. Itskowich Okay, let’s turn it over to the media for questions.
Moderator Our first question comes from Steve Carp with Las Vegas Review.
S. Carp Good morning guys. Amir, you were just saying how you watched a lot of tape of Zab. Is this out of the ordinary for you, or is this part of your normal preparation? If it isn’t, why did you go to such lengths to be ready for Zab?
Z. Judah No, we’d normally watch a lot of tape of the fighters we got coming up, and the reason is so we know what we’re expecting when we go into the fight. We can’t focus too much on a tape because styles make different fights. So we’ve just been watching a few things that he does and where he makes a mistake and stuff, so I’ll know when I do go into the fight, I know exactly what his style’s like.
I’m not really a big fan of just sitting there watching hours and hours of your opponents tapes. I normally watch maybe a few rounds and then leave it to my trainer, Freddy, who comes up with a game plan.
S. Carp With Zab, you always have to worry about the unexpected. So how do you prepare for that? And maybe, Freddy, you could weight in on this as well because he’s been known to do some unorthodox things in the ring over his career.
F. Roach He’s a smart fighter. He has experience. We know he sets traps and we’ve got most of his traps down, and you can see how he sets his traps and lures guys into punches.
Of course, when he was losing to Mayweather, he fouled him of course, on purpose, to try to get him out of his game plan, and the fight broke up.
But we’re ready for all that, and it’s nothing new. It’s part of fighting, and we’re well prepared for it.
S. Carp Thanks guys—appreciate it. See you in Vegas next week.
M. Sears Pernell Whitaker is now on the call.
Moderator The next question comes from Dan Rafael from ESPN.
D. Rafael Zab, the last time you had a unification fight in the 140-pound weight class in Las Vegas, it did not go your way. That was the Kostya Tszyu fight. Can you imagine that here we are, I believe it’s now maybe 11 years later, or maybe 10 years later, that you’re back in another very big fight in this weight class in Las Vegas? Can you take me back to that time in all those years ago and what’s changed for you since then? Because it’s been a lot of ups and downs.
Z. Judah Yes. A lot. First of all, I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving me this opportunity of being back in this position. I want to than thank him for that. And a lot of things have been changed ..., and I’m pretty pleased with Freddy and Amir Khan watching my old tapes, so they're learning something about the old Zab Judah.
The new Zab Judah coming to the ring on July 23rd is a monster. He’s 150% prepared for Amir Khan, and we’re going to have a lot of fun come Saturday night.
D. Rafael Could you have imagined though that 10 years after the fact that you would still be one of the best guys in the weight class? That you would still have a title? That you would be involved in another really big fight?
It’s been such a long time.
Z. Judah I really have nothing to do with it Dave. That’s God’s work. That’s the work of God. Just when a person counts you out and says that you’re finished—never listen to man. Never let man dictate your peace. This is something that—one of the messages that we will be coming with on Saturday night. The Lord has the final saying of when a person’s done and when a person starts.
D. Rafael You’re the veteran in this fight, of course. Amir is still a young fighter, still on the rise. Do you view this as you along with all the experience that Pernell brings to your corner—like the veteran teacher going to look to take the young kid to school?
Z. Judah One thing about it, we definitely going to take him to school. I think after Saturday night, he’ll figure out that Golden Boy and his trainer, Freddy Roach, set him up as a pawn. For people that play chess, they know what that is. They set him up for a pawn and put him in a position that he shouldn’t have been in.
And yet, I think he’s a great fighter. I think that it’s a little premature—before his time. Years down the line, he’ll have an opportunity to tell other fighters about the experience he learned in 2011 on July 23rd.
D. Rafael Thanks, Zab. Amir, are you there?
A. Khan Yes.
D. Rafael Amir, when you hear Zab talk like that about maybe it’s a little too soon for you to be in this kind of fight in your career because you’re still young, or do you feel like you were by far ready for a fight like this because of what you’ve accomplished in the last couple of years?
A. Khan I know we’re ready for this fight. That’s why we’re taking this fight on. We committed to this fight as favorites. I’m going to go out and try to take the two titles away. I’ve been training very hard for this fight. And he can say what he wants and he’ll see when the time comes. I know I’m more than ready for this fight, and I’m going to be prepared, and I know exactly what to do. He ... capable, I’ll have answers for him.
D. Rafael Was it at all hard for you to get over the fact that ... turned you down, and Zab, who was essentially the second choice, is now your opponent, or did it just water off your back—no big deal?
A. Khan Things happen for a reason, and I really think this fight ends up as a fight that .... A tougher fight is all. In my eyes, I see the bigger fight. Things happen for a reason, and maybe it was for the best.
Moderator Our next question comes from Jamie Jackson with the Guardian News.
J. Jackson Hi, Amir. Just two questions please. First of all, will Zab be your hardest opponent so far of your professional career? And looking beyond this fight—obviously you hope to win—you’re only 24. I’m wondering how many different weight classes do you expect to fight in by the time you finish? Amir, please.
A. Khan First of all, I think he is up there with one of the best fighters I’ll be facing .... Also, we’ve been training very hard, and I’m .... So you know, we’re going to be ready for him and whatever he brings on the table. And I love challenges. You give me a good challenge, that’s actually .... Maybe I could go up to 147 or maybe up ....
But maybe all in good time. ... to see how my body grows and how it feels. I’m still 24. As time goes on, maybe I’ll go up to—I’ll finish off my career at 154. I’ve just really got to have my body naturally just grow.
J. Jackson Zab, I believe you said, if I heard you rightly there on the line, that compared to the fight of 10 to 11 years ago against Tszyu, you’re now a monster and 150% better. Can you explain why, please?
K. Duva I think I’m going to have to speak now, and I need to explain something. In our negotiations, we were told that Zab would not be entitled to any revenue from the U.K. And we felt that while that was insulting—because we feel he is certainly half the equation here. That was what we were told we would have to live with.
And so, Zab took the fight with that understanding—that Amir would keep all the money that came from the U.K. even though they’re both world champions and even though we’ve agreed on a split of the money. So no offense to the British press, but Zab will not be answering questions until the fight is over to the British.
D. Itskowich I guess that means all you British media out there work on your American accents.
J. Jackson Okay. You want me to ask it in an American accent?
A. Vali ... as you know two fighters need to promote the fight. HBO ought to pay ... so they can, and Zab can disrespect where the fight is going out to—U.K. press, or any of the press in the world. I think that he should be involved in this, and it’s a promotion. And what he ... fans in the U.K. as well. And if he’s got fans in the U.K., he’s obviously disrespecting all his fans.
So British press, or wherever they are all over the world, whatever fighter it is, I think it’s wrong for Zab just to put that to one side. And the British are very sportish—one of the biggest fights in the U.K. for a very long time in this weight division. So he should be involved in it, and he should be answering any questions.
K. Duva Well, you’re certainly entitled to your opinion, and we respect that, and he means no disrespect to anyone. We feel he was disrespected in the negotiations, so this is something that we’ve decided has to be—we just cannot do anything to help.
We were basically told that Khan was such a big star in the U.K., it didn’t matter who he fought, and therefore, Zab was kind of insignificant there. So if that’s the case, fine. And again, we’ll be happy to have a press conference with the U.K. press the morning after the fight. We love all you guys. We’ve known many of you going all the way back to the ….
A. Vali I’m glad he’ll be having a press conference after that fight when he’s in defeat. I’ll hold you to that. So we’ll ... hold you to that. So when he’s been defeated, he’ll have a press conference with the British press. So we can ... so thank you very much for that, Kathy.
K. Duva You’re welcome. He’ll also have it when he wins.
J. Jackson Can I just jump back in and ask Asif one more question? This is Jamie Jackson again from the Guardian. On this point Asif, how would you describe your feelings about his refusal to speak? Are you angry about this? Are you furious?
A. Vali Well, I think it’s wrong for him not to be involved in any media work. Amir Khan is one of them guys who gets involved. He’s been on the forums. He’s promoting the fight. Today he announced it, and today we were discussing things and doing every single interview, U.K., China, Japan, wherever it was. He’s done all the interviews all over the world. Why Zab couldn’t get involved, I’ve no idea. Why he refuses , I have no idea. I haven’t got a clue why he refused it.
It’s not about being angry, it’s about getting involved in a promotion. A promotion is from two sides, not just one. And with all due respect Kathy, they need to promote the fight. It’s not a one-way promotion; it’s a two-way promotion. Amir did everything. He’s got four conference calls so far. He’s been on the radio three times a week throughout the last six weeks, and he’s been doing so much stuff, unbelievable, to promote the fight.
We’re very grateful to HBO for giving us the opportunity. We’re very grateful for Primetime for showing it live in the U.K. and the worldwide people and the rest of the world. But I’m a little bit disappointed—I’m very disappointed from Kathy’s point of view. I’m very disappointed in Zab. And they should promote the fight. Have you ever heard of a fighter not getting involved in a promotion like you have today? Disappointed.
K. Duva Well again, you’re entitled to your opinion. He is involved in the promotion. He’s on the phones today. He’s not involved in the promotion in England because he’s not involved in the revenue from England, so that is what we found to be wrong. And again, you got your way.
Moderator And our next question comes from George Cotton with Fox Sports.
G. Cotton Hi. What’s going on guys? This first question is for Amir. Amir, what do you think, if any, are some of the weaknesses you’ll be able to exploit against Zab in the ring when you guys lace up.
A. Khan I don’t think he’ll be able to take the pressure of the speed and power, really. I think he fought the likes of Mabuza and them guys there, and they’ve totaled him. And we’ll see how he copes with this. I really think he’s taken the wrong fight. And he can say what he wants, but he knows deep down he’s taken the wrong fight, and we’ll see .... We’ll see .... I hope he ... Zab Judah, he’s ....
G. Cotton Okay. And Zab, what do you think you’ll be able to show the world when you guys meet? I know you’re thinking that maybe that the guy took the fight a little too early. What do you think you’ll be able to show the world when you guys meet in the ring?
Z. Judah I would just like to show the world that I’m one of the best pound for pound greatest fighters out there. Amir Khan knows what he got himself into. He knows that this is a fight that his trainer, Freddy Roach, wanted to take, but it was a fight that he was pushed into because of the situation. You know what I mean? Every dog has their day. July 23rd it’s coming. We’re going to have some fun.
G. Cotton Can we get a prediction?
Z. Judah Zab Judah will be the one. Zab Judah will be the one.
G. Cotton Spectacular.
Z. Judah I promise you. I promise you. I don’t know who this guy’s looking at as far as when they speak about speed and power, but evidently they’re watching the wrong tapes. They’re going to be in for a world of surprises. I understand the people over there are misleading the young guy over there and telling him this and telling him that. But I think when the bell rings, after the first round he’ll come back to the corner and go, “Wait a minute. This is not what we prepared for guys. You told me it was going to be a different kind of Judah in there.
G. Cotton And the last question for Amir. Amir, this go-around, you’re dealing with a southpaw that had power. What are some of the things you guys worked on to deal with Zab’s speed and power?
A. Khan We were really quite lucky enough to be sparring with Manny Pacquiao in the previous camps and Alex Ariza, training with him. You know talking about power, I think he’s probably the most powerful southpaw in our division, and that was great help for me. We’ve had some great sparring partners who worked on techniques. We’re going to be ready for whatever he brings to the table. Training has gone really well with the game plan that we’ve got for the fight. It’s a great game plan, and you can say what you want about the first round. Maybe we come back in the first round, and the fight is over.
Because the way we can be ready for this fight, who knows, the fight might finish in the first round or the twelfth round. We’re going to be ready for him, and we will see if he’s still there. We just hope Zab is ready for this fight, and he can say what he wants.
Z. Judah Exactly. The way his sparring ‘s been going guys—like he said—the fight might be over in one round. I know everything, trust me.
Moderator Our next question comes form Gabriel Montoya with MaxBoxing.com.
G. Montoya My question is for Amir. The press recently, there’s been a lot of talk about you versus Floyd Mayweather, you’re going to get him next after Ortiz. Is that you looking forward, or is that just a bunch of internet writers coming to you and asking you about Floyd Mayweather and then printing you answers. Are you looking ahead, or no?
A. Khan I think everyone knows I’ve got a big task in front of me. I’ve got Zab Judah’s ... offer. Every fight, I have goals, and my goals are to take the best out there and the likes of Floyd Mayweather one day. At the moment, I want to take things a step at a time. And I think it’s pretty blown out more than anything, but I just want to make things straight up. I’ve got this to deal with, and then hopefully then I’m going to sit down with my team and plan out where my future is.
G. Montoya There was a big to-do about you and Alex Ariza not working together for a fight—a lot of back and forth there. Now you guys are working together, as I understand it. Why is that? why did you guys get back together.
A. Khan I really think he’s probably one of the best ... conditioners out there. And we’ve got a winning team, and I don’t think we should break a winning team. He’s good at what he does, and if he wants to get you in shape and get you stronger, he’s the best man to do it. So that’s the reason I got back with him, because I know her pushes me hard, and he’s not afraid to tell me what to do and what not to do. So I thought that’s who I need for this fight—someone who’s going to get me prepared and get me in the best condition.
G. Montoya Was part of it to do with the way the McCloskey fight went? You won, obviously, but it was not one of your prettier wins. You seemed to have a little bit of trouble with him. Was that his style, or was that the—
A. Khan ... fight. He had one of them styles—he just did not want to fight and didn’t want to get involved, and he made it a boring fight. I was doing all the circling. I was doing all the pressure fighting. I was doing everything. But then, I thought to myself the way the training camp went, I was conditioned well. I was still fit and everything because I really pushed myself. I really thought I think I should ... the way things were. I was happy the way things were before, so that’s the reason we got back with everything.
G. Montoya How long do you plan on playing at this weight class? If you win this, and ... doesn’t seem like he wanted to fight you, do you give up the 147, or do you stay here.
A. Khan I’ll probably move up to 147 for bigger challenges. And like I said, I think it’s a great time for me to move up to different divisions and fight these big names. There’s a lot of big names out there. And it’s a .... That’s the reason I cannot afford to get beat. I have to ... because there’s some huge fight that’s on me. I want to get through this fight and then go to the bigger fights.
G. Montoya I have a question for Pernell Whitaker if he’s still on the line. This is your second training camp with Zab. What are your thoughts and impressions? Was it easier or harder than the first time?
P. Whitaker Hello. Can you hear me?
G. Montoya Hi, Pernell. It’s Gabe Montoya at Max Boxing.
P. Whitaker Can you all hear me? Can you hear me.
G. Montoya I can hear you. This is your second training camp with Zab. How did it go in comparison to the first? Was it easier or harder.
P. Whitaker It was much easier. The first time is always—it was the learning experiences that it was my first time working with him. So it was a learning experience for both of us. He’s not a freshman fighter. He’s an experienced, professional fighter. But this time, it’s been a lot of fun. His preparation has been a lot of fun. I’m not going to give no strategies up. I’m not going to tell you what I’m planning on doing to this young man, but he’ll be okay. We’ll take good care of him—make sure he make it back to the U.K.
G. Montoya Thank you very much. One of our other writers is covering Zab, so Zab, I’ll just wish you good luck in the fight. Amir, good luck in the fight. And thank you all.
Moderator Our next question comes from Eddie Goldman with No Holds Barred.
E. Goldman Hello everybody. I was born in Brooklyn, so I guess I can ask Zab a question. Zab, can you explain a little bit more—you talked about the new Zab Judah, and you obviously seem to have rejuvenated your career and moving down from ’47 to ’40. Could you explain a little bit about how you’re different than you were a few years ago, and why you’re different.
Z. Judah I have a different mental .... A whole different mentality of .... I’m just more focused in on my career now. I’m focused in on my family and the morals of life, as a young man should be. I just think that I’m at a great place in life right now, and I’m fully prepared for this situation.
E. Goldman How much has Pernell Whitaker made a difference? Did that training with him give you a chance to sharpen up on your technique and your fundamentals?
Z. Judah Yes. Pernell Whitaker brought back a lot from my games, and he tapped into my memory status and has made me remember a lot of good things and just showed me what it is to be a scientific boxer. I added that to my style. And we have a complete full-version Zab Judah the way that the world knows him to be. This is the guy that you people love and the guy that you wanted to see ..., is the guy you will get to see July 23rd.
E. Goldman And a question for Amir. How are you going to prepare, since obviously you both have very, very strong amateur backgrounds and credential, but Zab is coming in—he’s older, but he also has more professional experience. How are you going to prepare for a more mature version of Zab Judah than existed a few years ago?
A. Khan The preparation is over for the fight, and the way things have gone in the training camp, I’m very, very happy with. The sparring was great, and conditioning-wise, I’m ready for him. But like I said, he can bring whatever he wants to the table because we’re going to be more than ready for it.
And we’ve got a game plan that we’re going to stick to, and I know that that game plan’s going to work. We’ve got a plan A and a plan B, but to be honest with you, I don’t think he is going to get through plan A. So .... We’re going to, like I said, ... and go in there and do what I do best.
E. Goldman How do you think he rates in terms of the opponents that you fought? You fought people like Barrera, but Barrera was at the very end of his career. How do you think he rates compared to Maidana and some of the other people that you’ve fought, at the time you’ve fought them?
A. Khan Physically, maybe he is on the same level as them. Maybe experience-wise, he’s ahead of them. These are the fights I need to make me get to the top, and I think it’s a great fight for me because it’s going to make me train harder, and it’s going to push me.
Throughout training camp, I knew it was going to be a tough fight. I can’t stop feeling I’m the one who knocked on his door and said, “Listen, we’ll take this fight on.” Between me and ... I turn the page over and I though Zab Judah was a good name to have because I know he’s beatable. I know what style to beat him and look good against him. I know he’s very awkward and everything, but we just love a challenge.
Moderator Our next question comes from Bob Bellin with USA Today.
B. Bellin Hi, Zab. These questions are for you. Do you look at this as a must-win fight in your career, and why or why not?
Z. Judah Yes. Every fight going forward today is a must-win fight. This is ... are going to put me right back to where I need to be at in the boxing game. I’m happy to be back on HBO again and happy to be fighting in the big fight, and I’m just 100% fully prepared.
B. Bellin Do you plan to stay at 140 pounds, or would you like to move up again? Where do you see the weight class for you in the future.
Z. Judah I make 140 pounds very well, very easy. This is the weight that I should’ve stayed at my whole career. And a lot people sometimes, when they start getting a little bit too big for the—when they can’t make the weight, they look at moving up in weight classes and things that’d be better. But for me, it wasn’t better. I was fighting much, much bigger guys and stronger guys. At 140 pounds, I’m dominant here. I’m dominant, and next Saturday, I’ll prove to the world that this was one of the reasons why I belong at 140.
B. Bellin So that being said, you don’t see Mayweather again in your future do you?
Z. Judah I can’t speak about the future. I don’t know. I don’t know what’s out there, what’s on the horizon, what God should put before me. But you know, I know that anything that God puts in front of me, I’m fully prepared for.
Moderator Our next question comes from Raj Pamar with 3 More Rounds.
R. Pamar Hi, Zab. How you doing. Just a quick question. Amir said a little earlier that he is the favorite, and in my personal opinion, you’re a very live underdog. Amir has Freddy Roach and Alex Ariza behind him, and Dave, in a very successful tandem-training fighters. Does that add any concern, any additional concern for you, or do you feel that won’t be a big factor for the fight?
Z. Judah Number one, with the favorites in the fight, that’s a man-made decision. A man made those odds up. A man made those numbers up. Like I say, if you’re into sports betting, they had Miami Heat to beat the Dallas Mavericks. And Dallas Mavericks came and smashed the odd-makers and beat the Miami Heat and won the championship. So that doesn’t mean anything, more or less, for the fight.
More or less for his trainers, Amir Khan, Freddy Roach and Alex Ariza, I have Pernell Whitaker. My trainer is—I think he’s an underestimated trainer. He was one of the best defensive fighters in the world, a six time champion of the world. He was a great fighter at his days, and great fighters make great coaches.
July 23rd I will be campaigning for my trainer to be trainer of the year. I think that after this is done, I will get fighter of the year and he will get trainer of the year.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Joselito Collado Signs Promotional Contract with Main Events
Collado's last fight was April 9th, 2011 on the Adamek/McBride card when he fought Rafael Lora and won a 6 round decision. In the amateurs he fought Juan Manuel Lopez in Puerto Rico, he dropped Lopez, but lost a close decision.
Collado is making his Shobox debut on July 15th at Texas Station in Las Vegas against Casey Ramos of Austin, TX (13-0, 4 KO's). The fight will be the opening bout of the Top Rank promotion.
"Signing with Main Events is my biggest win inside and outside the ring," said Collado. "I am very excited to be working with them. I feel comfortable with my career in their hands."
Manager, Jim Cognetta added, "Collado is on his way to another big win inside the ropes against Casey Ramos on July 15th"
Both of Collado's trainers are thrilled with the Main Events affiliation. Trainer Gary Stark, Sr remarked, "It is great to have Main Events behind us, now Joselito will get the recognition that he deserves." Trainer Andre Rozier said, "We are very happy to have signed with a promoter as great as Main Events. With a strong promotional company and team behind him Joselito will reach his goal of becoming champion of the world."
Kathy Duva, Main Events CEO welcomes Collado, "We think Joselito is a terrific addition to our team of fighters. He has the heart, skills and determination we love about all of our fighters. It will be a pleasure to help guide him to a world championship."
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Zab "Super" Judah Training Camp Quotes; Zab Judah vs Amir Khan July 23
Zab Judah: "When I went in against Matthysse, me and my team knew that I was going to beat him. Golden Boy thought I was going to be a stepping stone, so they sacrificed one of their pawns. Now they're going to come back and sacrifice one of their queens. It's check mate baby, you know it is!"
"I plan to be his (Amir Kahn's) worst nightmare. After this fight I plan on Team Kahn having a 62 hour watch on Amir Kahn. I plan on being the Freddie Cougar of his dreams. I plan on being Freddie Cougar to Freddie Roach. I'm pretty sure after this fight Freddie Roach would never put his golden boy and marquis fighter, which is Manny Pacquiao, against me in the ring."
Over the past five years, "I grew up a lot. It's not just about age, its maturity. It took me a little more time to figure things out. Now I am alive and alert and I have the great Pernell Whitaker in my corner. Having him in my corner exempts the whole Freddie Roach thing. Now I have not only a masterful trainer, but I have a masterful fighter too. Freddie Roach has a great game plan when it comes to boxing training, but as a fighter he wasn't that masterful. I have not only a masterful fighter but a great teacher, so I have the edge."
"Pernell Whitaker and Zab Judah is something like a movie. We started out together when he was still fighting and it turned out to be a great thing. We are now working side by side with each other. He's my right-hand man! He's pouring on all the great skills and accomplishments that he's done in his boxing career. It's phenomenal. He's good at what he does."
A win against Kahn would mean: "For the most part it unifies the division; it's a closer step to undisputed. I also think Amir Kahn is a good boxer. He has fast hands, decent power, but I think it's a sacrifice move what Golden Boy did here with Amir Kahn, and I think he (Kahn) will realize this once the bell rings."
"I'm from Brooklyn, I don't have problem taking the the long, hard, grinding road. I wasn't the golden boy. I wasn't the guy always in the light, the guy always first picked, but somehow I made my way back to the top with the thanks of Main Events and Super Judah Promotions. It says a lot to come out of the '96 team of great fighters, and to be one of about 2 of those fighters still standing on the championship level."
"Main Events has done a great job with me. It's a good feeling. I have a strong team. We're the underdogs going up against what they would call wolves, they do their jobs, I do my job, and we got a successful plan going on. I think we won't be stopped."
"July 23rd is about this: what can you bring as far as your skills; what can you bring as far as far your brains; what can you bring as far as your knowledge of boxing; what can you do inside that square ring; what do you do when you look across that ring and there's a hungry lion named Zab "Super" Judah looking you dead in the eye, anxious for the bell to go bing?' You either fold or you play cards. I'm going to play to win."
Kathy Duva: "Zab is being under-estimated. Everybody keeps talking about Zab being old, but he's not old and I don't know why people think he is. If you look at the top ten best pound for pound fighters in the world you'll find that the vast majority of them are older than Zab. He's experienced. He started professional boxing at an age much younger than most professional fighters. There's nothing wrong with experience. If you look at the history of boxing, generally the young talented fighters have run into a problem the first time they meet up with an experienced fighter in his prime. That's the real test. Lots of guys can come up and win titles, there are lots of titles that are available, but when you get in that first fight against that really experienced fighter, that's the real test. That's the test that Matthysse was not able to pass, and now Kahn is going to have to deal with the same thing. That's why we like this fight, that's why we like Amir Kahn as an opponent for Zab, because we believe that Zab is going to take him to school."
Khan vs. Judah, a 12-round WBA and IBF Super Lightweight World Championship Unification fight, is presented by Main Events and Golden Boy Promotions in association with Super Judah Promotions and Kahn Promotions. The HBO World Championship Boxing telecast begins 7/23 at 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Welterweight contender Joel "Love Child" Julio takes on tough Antoine Smith when Brick City Boxing Series May 20th
"Julio and Smith is a perfect fight to headline the next installment of the Brick City Boxing Series at Prudential's AmeriHealth Pavilion," said Duva."Two extremely popular fighters who are at a crossroads in their careers will meet in a significant bout that might very well determine both of their futures. The winner likely will go on to challenge for the world title in what has become a wide open welterweight division. A great deal is on the line and, as always, the fans can expect another great night of Brick City excitement and entertainment in the ring."
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Giovanni Lorenzo wants his turn
“I want to be the world champion,” the soft spoken Lorenzo says. “That is my goal and nothing will stop me.”
Lorenzo should get his chance this Fall. He is currently in line to be the mandatory challenger for Arthur Abraham, the undefeated IBF Middleweight Champion, in his next fight.
“I’m already training and I want my chance at the title,” Lorenzo said from his home in the Dominican Republic. “I am tired of waiting in line. Tell Abraham’s people to get on the phone and start the negotiation.”
Today IBF put those wheels in motion when they sent a letter to Abraham’s promoter, Sauerland Event, advising them that negotiations for a Lorenzo fight should start immediately.
Rumors are swirling that Abraham, who defended his title successfully on Saturday night against former sparring partner Nahir Oral, can no longer make the middleweight limit and will move up in weight class rather than make his mandatory defense against Lorenzo. In that case, the IBF would order Lorenzo, the Number One Contender, to fight Sebastian Sylvester, an Abraham stablemate who earned the Number Two IBF ranking when he soundly defeated Lajuan Simon of Philadelphia Saturday night in Germany.
“I’ll fight either one,” the low key Lorenzo stated. “If Abraham won’t fight me, I’ll knock out Sylvester to win the title instead. I’ll fight either one of them right in Germany if I have to. Now it’s my turn and I’m going to come home with the title. I’m just waiting for them to tell me the date.”
Lorenzo promoter Kathy Duva of Main Events said, “Giovanni has been quietly learning his craft ever since he turned pro. I believe that by staying under the radar and avoiding the hype that sometimes causes young contenders to lose their focus he has been given the opportunity to prepare well for his world title challenge.” She added, “We expect that negotiations with Sauerland Event will move forward this week and we will have something definitive to announce very soon.”
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Monday, July 7, 2008
TOMASZ ADAMEK HITS CHICAGO TUESDAY NUMEROUS PUBLIC APPEARANCES ON TAP FOR THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR
CHICAGO, IL- In advance of his show down this Friday night, July 11th, against veteran brawler Gary Gomez at the Aragon Ballroom, #1 IBF mandatory cruiserweight contender and former light heavyweight world champion Tomasz Adamek will hit Chicago with a flurry of public appearances leading up to the ESPN2 televised ten round main event.
Advance tickets to THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR, presented by Kathy Duva’s Main Events and Dominic Pesoli’s 8 Count Productions, HOME OF THE BEST IN CHICAGO BOXING, can be obtained through Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com or 312-559-1212).
The Aragon Ballroom is located at 1106 W. Lawrence Ave., adjacent to the corner of Broadway and Lawrence. Doors for this event will open at 6:30pm with the first bell at 7:15pm.
In addition to numerous scheduled television and radio interviews leading up to this week’s fight, Adamek will kick off this week’s public appearances with an open workout at JABB Boxing Gym at 2pm on Tuesday, July 8th.
Adamek will be joined by “THE POLISH PRINCE” Andrzej Fonfara, the outstanding Chicago based middleweight prospect who is facing Derrick “SUPERMAN” Findley in the co-main event on Friday night, along with undefeated super middleweight Piotr Wilczewski and undefeated heavyweight Mariusz Wach, both of who will also be fighting on Friday night. JABB Boxing Gym is located at 410 N. Oakley in Chicago (312-733-5222).
At 12Noon on Wednesday afternoon, July 9th, the final press conference for THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR will take place at FERAJNA’S POLISH RESTAURANT at 6714 W. Belmont Ave. on the northwest side of Chicago. Along with participants in the main event and co-main event, many members of the outstanding undercard will also be present for one on one interviews.
On Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 7:30pm, Adamek and Fonfara will host a meet and greet for Chicagoland fight fans at CENTRUM SPORT SOCCER USA sporting goods store located at 5535 W. Belmont Ave. in Chicago. (773-545-9777).
At 7pm, Thursday evening, July 10th, THE OAKS HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER, 300 S. Frontage Rd. in Burr Ridge, will play host to the public weigh-in for Friday night’s fights. The weigh-in will be held in the Oak Ridge #3 Room on the First Floor.
Adamek has previously fought twice in Chicago, both times against Australian slugger Paul Briggs. On May 21, 2005, Adamek won the vacant World Boxing Council Light Heavyweight championship in an outstanding battle against Briggs at the United Center. The fight, a blood filled back and forth war of epic proportions, was voted the 2005 “Fight of the Year” by many boxing writers.
Adamek returned to Chicago the following year and defended the world title against Briggs on October 7, 2006 at the Allstate Arena, again in a classic battle that was listed very high on “Fight of the Year” lists for 2006.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
FONFARA VS. FINDLEY IN CHICAGO ESPN2 CO-MAIN ON FRIDAY, JULY 11TH
The Fonfara/Findley eight round middleweight bout will kick off the nationwide broadcast of ESPN2’s Friday Night Fight Series starting at 9:00pm EST/8:00pm CST.
Said Pesoli, “This has all the makings of a terrific fight. Both guys have passed tough tests on their way to this point. They’ve known each other for a while and this is the perfect time for them to be fighting, with a nationwide audience watching and a packed house with legions of fans of both.
THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR is headlined by the third Chicagoland appearance of former light heavyweight champion and current #1 IBF Cruiserweight Mandatory Challenger Tomasz Adamek in a ten round bout against veteran brawler Gary Gomez
An outstanding amateur in his native Poland, the 20 year old Fonfara, 10-1 (3KO’s) has developed into a fan favorite in Chicago’s Polish community with terrific performances since turning professional two years ago. His biggest win came earlier this year when he won a six round decision over former Chicago Golden Gloves champion Jorge Gonzalez on February 15, 2008 at Cicero Stadium.
The 24 year old Findley, a native of Chicago, now living in nearby Gary, Indiana brings a record of 11-2 with six knockouts into the battle with Fonfara. Most recently Findley won a unanimous decision over former participant in The Contender Season 3 series, MACHO Miguel Hernandez on May 9, 2008. The blood filled war was Findley’s biggest win of his three year career.
The full undercard for THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR is being finalized and will be announced shortly.
Tickets for THE RETURN OF THE POLISH WARRIOR are $100, $75, $50 and $30 and can be obtained online through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 312-559-1212.
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Saturday, June 14, 2008
GIOVANNI LORENZO - RAUL MARQUEZ, IBF Middleweight Mandatory Eliminator Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL SHOWTIME TO BROADCAST LIVE
MIDDLEWEIGHT MELEE: The Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL will serve as the site for a Showtime World Championship Boxing middleweight doubleheader. The 12 round non-title main event bout will feature a rematch between Edison Miranda (30-2, 26 KO’s) and undefeated IBF middleweight champion Arthur Abraham (26-0, 21 KO’s). In the co-feature undefeated IBF #4 ranked contender Giovanni Lorenzo (26-0, 18 KO’s) challenges IBF #13 ranked contender and former world champion Raul Marquez (40-3-1, 29 KO’s) in a 12 round IBF Mandatory Eliminator bout. IBF champion Abraham is mandated to fight the winner of Lorenzo-Marquez in his next bout. SHOWTIME’s June 21broadcast will begin at 9pm ET / PT. Tickets, priced at $202, $152, $102, and $52 are now on sale and may be purchased at the Hard Rock Live Box Office or TicketMaster.com
GIOVANNI LORENZO: Lorenzo began camp on January 6 in Yonkers, NY. He says his biggest obstacle in camp has been the “104-degree gym temperatures” in the gym thanks to New York’s recent heat wave. He has sparred approximately 60 rounds for the bout, but will not reveal who his sparring partners are out of superstition. In a recent interview with www.boxingconfidential.com , Lorenzo said his trainer “Pastor Ralph” doesn’t believe in a lot of sparring because fighters develop a “sparring mentality and that has a negative effect”.
Pastor Ralph Farrait is an ordained minister who runs a church in the south Bronx called Corner Stone. He has worked in the past with Saoul Mamby, Aaron Davis, Andrey Tsurkan, and Darling Jimenez. Pastor Ralph says that while watching fighters train at Gleason’s Gym he noticed that many of the fighters who sparred a lot began to mimic the styles of those they were working against in training. Not only would they pick up the bad habits of the other fighters, but they would become predictable as well. Limiting those sparring sessions lessens the likelihood of that happening. Lorenzo agrees and believes that less sparring has made him a more dangerous puncher as is evidenced by his recent knockout ratio.
Somehow I don’t think this is what is meant by the term road work:
A few weeks ago as he and his trainer were returning from his physical conditioning work in Long Island, NY, they became embroiled in a huge traffic jam on the Grand Central Parkway. Traffic stopped moving and Lorenzo, like a race horse at the starting gate, was eager to get home and finish his road work. Frustrated by the bumper-to-bumper congestion, he jumped out of the car and started towards the parkway. Pastor Ralph screamed at him to get back in the car because they were still 6 -7 miles from the Whitestone Bridge. Lorenzo insisted that he would finish his road work alongside the parkway and meet him at the foot of the bridge, before darting in between cars towards the shoulder of the road. Eventually Pastor Ralph arrived at the entrance to the bridge and found Lorenzo sitting on the side of the road, exhausted. Not satisfied with just making it to the bridge Lorenzo forced himself to run it in record time because he was intent on “beating you there Pastor Ralph.”
RAUL MARQUEZ: “After I beat Bronco McKart I took off a week and then went right back to the gym to stay in shape. I’ve been in camp for about eight weeks” . . . Marquez alternates between sprints and long distance running. Some days he’ll run ¼ or ½ mile sprints, other days he’ll run for 45 consecutive minutes. The purpose is to “change it up so we don’t get bored” . . . The former champ spars twice per week. He mainly works the pads and pounds the heavy bag. “The hardest sparring I go in one session would be eight or nine rounds. It’s a tough workout with the heat and humidity here in Houston and fresh sparring partners coming in every couple of rounds.” Marquez works with four different sparring partners. Two are super middleweights, one is a light heavyweight, and the last is a tall, lanky heavyweight. Two of the sparring partners are top-five national amateurs . . . “It’s been a good camp,” says Marquez. “I can’t complain. No injuries. My weight’s good. The McKart fight helped me. Last year I fought twice and stopped both guys early. The 10 rounds of work against McKart helped me with my confidence . . .
Next Week: Final Thoughts and Some Industry Predictions
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
LORENZO-MARQUEZ TO BATTLE IN IBF VOLUNTARY ELIMINATOR ON JUNE 21; Showdown to serve as co-feature bout to Abraham-Miranda rematch
Giovanni Lorenzo
The winner of the Lorenzo-Marquez bout will be the mandatory contender for the IBF Middleweight Title and will fight for the title in his next bout.
“I am very excited about this opportunity to showcase my skills on Showtime,” said Lorenzo. “The exposure that both Abraham and I will get from June 21 will make our upcoming championship showdown that much more appealing to fight fans worldwide. It is an honor to fight Raul Marquez. He is a skilled and durable fighter who has had a great career. However, I’ve waited a long time for this opportunity and I intend to capitalize on it.”
Contenders star, Jerson Ravelo and Giovanni Lorenzo
Lorenzo (26-0, 18 KO’s) has stopped his last eight opponents. The 27-year-old Washington Heights, NY resident by way of Jerringa San Cristobal, Dominican Republic has knocked out 15 opponents within the first three rounds. In his last bout on Dec 17, 2007, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Lorenzo blasted Ulises Duarte in one round (KO 1).
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
JOEL JULIO TO HEADLINE APRIL 30 WEDNESDAY EDITION OF ESPN2 “FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS”; Columbian bomber to battle veteran Ishe Smith on way to title shot
“I am very excited to fight again on ESPN,” said Julio. “It is very important to me to look good against Ishe because I want to fight for a world title next. Ishe is a good fighter who will bring out the best in me.”
"Sometimes life and circumstances bring the best out of us all!" said Smith.
Julio (31-1, 29 KO’s) is ranked #4 by the IBF and #6 by the WBA and WBC. The 23-year-old Monteria, Colombia native has stopped 21 opponents within the first three rounds. He has won his last four bouts, three by knockout. In 2005 Julio was named “Prospect of the Year” by several media outlets, including ESPN.com. In his last bout on May 16, 2007, Julio blasted Mauro Lucero in one round (KO 1).
Smith (19-2, 9 KO’s) has won four of his last five bouts. The 29-year-old Las Vegas, NV native captured the vacant WBC Continental Americas Welterweight Championship on January 15, 2004, when he decisioned Randall Bailey (W 12). That same year Smith participated in “The Contender” series and lost a split decision to eventual champion Sergio Mora on September 12, 2004 (L 5). In his last bout on February 8, 2008, Smith crushed Carlos De La Cruz in two rounds (TKO 2).
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