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Thursday, November 14, 2013

BATTLE FOR BROOKLYN BRAGGING RIGHTS; ZAB JUDAH vs. PAULIE MALIGNAGGI; Saturday, Dec. 7, at Barclays Center live on SHOWTIME®


Golden Boy Promotions formally announced at a press conference a major fight card for SaturdayDec. 7, at Barclays Center live on SHOWTIME® highlighted by a 12-round match between two of the most talented fighters in Brooklyn's boxing history, Five-Time, Two-Division World Champion Zab"Super" Judah (42-8, 29 KO's) and Two-Time, Two-Division World Champion Paulie "The Magic Man" Malignaggi (32-5, 7 KO's). The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast will air live at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

In the 12-round co-main event WBA Interim Super Welterweight titleholder Erislandy Lara(18-1-2, 12 KO's), of Miami by way of Cuba, battles former WBA world champion Austin "No Doubt" Trout (26-1, 14 KO's), of Las Cruces, N.M,by way of El Paso, Texas for the interim WBA 154-pound world title.
Staten Island's undefeated "Sir" Marcus Browne (7-0, 6 KO's), a 2012 U.S. Olympian, will box an opponent to be determined in the opening bout of the telecast that also will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary fights will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME at 7 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
 ZAB JUDAH, Five-Time, Two-Division World Champion
"Once again we are here. This is truly one fight that I never thought that we [looking at Malignaggi] would be on the other side of the coin. There is so much history here.
"I lost my last fight here at Barclays and Paulie lost his last fight at Barclays Center and it didn't mean anything. We are still two dynamite fighters. Our skills speak for themselves. 
"A lot of people wanted this fight to happen. On Dec. 7, we are coming to bring fireworks.
"I have known Paulie for a long time. I watched him grow throughout the years. I was always very proud of him because he represented the 'BK'. I always stood by his side. On Dec. 7, you are going to see a great fight. You're going to see some of the fastest hands in the world.
"We might break a jab count because I throw a lot of jabs and Paulie throws a lot of jabs.   I think we are going to give a good, classy act of boxing that night. Get ready.
"My main edge over Paulie will be hand speed and power. Paulie has quick hands too. He throws a lot of punches, but he has nothing to hold me off..
"It's been proven in the past that you have to know how to hold me back. He can punch; we're going to see.
"I've been waking up and going to the gym, sparring young guys and training. I am already putting in work at the gym.''
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, Two-Time, Two-Divison World Champion
"I've been around Zab a long time and never expected to be across the ring from him, but, you know, we have to give Brooklyn what Brooklyn wants. So, it starts there.
"Zab and I go back a long way. I can remember when Zab worked my corner for a fight [1999 Empire State Games at Hofstra University]. Zab was an honorary coach and working the corner for all the amateurs. He actually trained us that week.
"So we go back even before I was a pro, seeing Zab in the gym, seeing Zab sparring even before I had my first amateur fight.
"I kind of got a late start in boxing. I was 16 when I started and had my first amateur fight when I was 17. So I had always heard about Zab through the years.
"It's been a long road. It's had its ups and downs. Speaking of the last fight, some things irk me. That result definitely irked me. I don't mind losing a decision; it's close and can go both ways. Things happen. There hasn't been a day since June 22 that I don't get at least one or two people, no matter what city I'm in, come up to me and say, 'Paul, you got screwed in that Broner fight.'
"On Dec. 7, Zab and I are going to put on a great show. It's going to be the best main event we've had yet and that the fans will look forward to because we have the perfect venue for it. When they made Barclays Center, it was made for fights like this.
"This is going to be a civil war. Whenever you have a fight at a high level, you are always representing your city, the city you come from. It's usually Brooklyn against another city. But being it's Brooklyn against Brooklyn, it becomes a borough divided and you end up breaking it into neighborhoods and who is going to support what neighborhood. So it's pretty cool.
"It's old school. It's the way old school fighters came up, winning their regions first and then moving on to the world stage. We've been on the world stage and now we're bringing it back to the grassroots again.
"I've fought friends in the amateurs, but never in the pros. Once the bell rings, we both have a goal. We're both competitors and we both want to win. Once somebody lands that first punch, then the other guy hits you a little harder, before you know it you're mad and in the mood for a fight.
"Zab's a crafty guy, a veteran, very versatile and still has those fast hands and southpaw stance. He's been around for a long time because of his ability and craftiness and his ring intelligence. So there's some stuff to deal with. But that's why you go to training camp, devise a game plan and then you put it all on the line, you put it all together.
"I expect a tough fight. There's a lot on the line. I don't think anybody wants to lose in their home city to another guy from his home city. There's a lot of bragging rights on the line. I expect both of us to fight hard and to leave nothing in the ring. I expect it to be entertaining for everybody.''
MARCUS BROWNE, 2012 U.S. Olympian and Undefeated Pro
"We're back again; this is my fifth time [fighting at Barclays Center] and it's kind of feeling routine now. I'm going to put on a good show and do what I have to do. I hope you all come out on Dec. 7 and enjoy the show.''
ERIC GOMEZ, Vice President and Matchmaker of Golden Boy Promotions
"This is a great fight for Brooklyn. It's what Barclays Center wants; it's what Stephen Espinoza wants at SHOWTIME. I'm just so happy that we got it done.
"What can I say about Zab Judah? It seem just like yesterday he was fighting for his first world title. He's had 50 fights now in his illustrious career and he's always very, very exciting. You can always say when there's a Zab Judah fight, there's going to be excitement, there's going to be speed, there's going to be power, something's going to happen. And that's what he's done throughout his career.
"When we first went to Team Malignaggi about this fight, they said the same thing. We know Zab, its an interesting fight, we'll fight anybody. That is Paulie's career; he's fought everyone. That's all he knows how to do. He's been doing it since he was a little kid.
"Paulie himself is a former champion, he went all the way to Ukraine, to face Senchenko in a fight that nobody gave him a chance, and he came back with the belt.
"It's a very important fight for both fighters, a very important fight to Paulie, he recognized that. I'm very happy for him and he's going to put a show on for everybody."
BRETT YORMARKCEO of Barclays Center                                       
"The featured bout, The Battle of Brooklyn, is particularly meaningful to me because both Paulie and Zab are proud Brooklynites and I'm proud to call them friends.
"This is the culmination of our first year of boxing in Brooklyn so it's fitting to have Paulie and Zab, two of the top fighters to come out of this borough, taking the ring in this building.
"Brooklyn is known for its great champions. Besides the two great boxers here today, this borough is home to legends Tyson, Bowe, and Breland. But you can't be more Brooklyn than the Paulie and Zab, and we are proud to be hosting their fight.
"Paulie, Zab and the other major fighters who have fought here have made Barclays Center the heart of boxing on the east coast. And I promise you, the best is yet to come.
"I'm also proud to welcome Staten Island's own Marcus Browne here today. Marcus has fought four times at Barclays Center and he has won them all. He is the perfect example of what Barclays Center is all about, a local place for boxers to be inspired to become future champions. "
STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Executive Vice President & General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports
"The hallmark of SHOWTIME boxing this year has been exciting, evenly matched, entertaining fights. That's our calling card. It doesn't matter whether you're a superstar or an up-and-comer, everyone knows that if you fight on SHOWTIME you've got to fight a real fight, a meaningful fight. If you're looking for mismatches or appearance fights, you have to look elsewhere because week after week, month after month, SHOWTIME has been bringing you the most exciting, most entertaining, most meaningful fights in boxing.
"That's the reason why we have such a great working relationship with Barclays Center -- because our interests and goals are exactly the same. Brett Yormark and his staff are committed to bringing the most iconic, entertaining high-profile events to this great venue. Really, iconic is the word that first comes to mind when we talk about Barclays Center.
"When you talk boxing and you mention the words iconic and Brooklyn in the same sentence, you have to mention Zab Judah and Paulie Malignaggi. These two boxers wear Brooklyn as a badge of honor. They have each fought a who's who list of champions and Hall of Famers; Mayweather, Cotto, Hatton, the list goes on and on. They each held multiple world titles but on Dec. 7 there is something at stake that is actually more important than world titles.
"The co-featued bout features two of the most skilled boxers in the sport today, Erislandy Lara and Austin Trout. As usual when we're here at Barclays Center, we are featuring several local fighters, including Marcus Browne and Sadam Ali who for my money are two of the most exciting young fighters in boxing.''
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

QUOTES FROM THURSDAY'S GOLDEN BOY LIVE! FIGHTER WORKOUTS IN BROOKLYN, NY; Sadam Ali, Michael Perez, Marcus Browne, Emmanuel Gonzalez and Claude Staten Jr. Workout In Advance of Their Respective Bouts this Monday, September 30 on FOX Sports 1 & FOX Deportes at the Cushman & Wakefield Theaterat Barclays Center




Plus! Danny Garcia, Luis Collazo, Danny Jacobs & Eddie Gomez Will Sign Autographs at 8:00 p.m. ET as Part of the Fan Appreciation Night Presented by New York Daily News on Monday Night
Several fighters featured on the upcoming
Golden Boy Live! fight card taking place at Barclays Center's Cushman & Wakefield Theater live on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes worked out and addressed the media yesterday at Gleason's Gym ahead of their respective fights this Monday, Sept. 30.  
Additionally, it was announced today that four of boxing's brightest stars will be on hand for Fan Appreciation Night at Barclays Center as part of thefinal event celebrating Barclays Center's one-year anniversary.  Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Danny "Swift" Garcia, Rising Middleweight Star Danny "Miracle Man" Jacobs, Former Welterweight World Champion Luis Collazo and Undefeated Welterweight Eddie Gomez will sign autographs for fansfrom 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET prior to the start of the FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes live telecast. 
SADAM ALI, Undefeated Welterweight & 2008 U.S. Olympian
"I'm very excited for this fight, I've been in the gym, ready for the big spotlight.
"I've just been waiting for this opportunity to go and get it, and I will, full force.
"I have power, mind, heart, everything it takes to be a champion and I'm ready to show it.
"Get those tickets and make sure you all come, it's going to be a beautiful night."
MICHAEL PEREZ, Super Lightweight Contender
"I'm honored to be a part of this show.
"I'm coming in here with a chip on my shoulder and to show the world who I am."
MARCUS BROWNE, Rising Light Heavyweight Star & 2012 U.S. Olympian
"I'm ready to show you guys what I've been working on and what I've learned in the gym.
"I'm up here with my brother, Sadam Ali.  He was the reason I was inspired to be an Olympian. He showed me that it could happen when he went [to the Olympics] in 2008.  I'm ready to do what I've got to do."
SEAN SAADEH, Senior Vice President of Programming for Barclays Center
"We look forward to a big boxing event at Barclays on Monday night.
"It's been an amazing year for boxing at Barclays Center.  We've averaged over 12,000 people for boxing events.
"We're going to build both boxing and Brooklyn so we're looking forward to this.  I want to thank the fighters for coming out.  I'm looking forward to working for you guys."
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, Former World Champion & Golden Boy Live! Commentator
"Every single one of these guys has the talent to get to the top.  We see them now, and we can see the progression."
♔EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess♔, See you at the Fights and Thank You for your time. EL Boxing Empress Online @ Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Keishamorrisey ©®™ 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 All photos other than those specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Impress Photo-Studios♔ and KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Blog-Online Publication all rights reserved.

Monday, July 29, 2013

GROUNDBREAKING GOLDEN BOY LIVE! HITS BROADWAY FOR SERIES DEBUT ON FOX SPORTS 1 ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19 FROM BEST BUY THEATER IN NEW YORK CITY‏

GROUNDBREAKING GOLDEN BOY LIVE! HITS BROADWAY FOR SERIES DEBUT ON FOX SPORTS 1 ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19 FROM BEST BUY THEATER IN NEW YORK CITY‏


Big-time boxing hits Broadway on Monday, August 19 when the brand new Golden Boy Live!series premieres on FOX Sports 1, America's new sports network,from Best Buy Theater in Manhattan with an exciting tripleheader. Headlining this groundbreaking event is top middleweight contender Danny Jacobs of Brooklyn facing former world title challenger Giovanni Lorenzo of Manhattan in a 10-round bout for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Middleweight Championship.

In the co-main event, the Bronx's Eddie Gomez risks his perfect professional record in an eight-round welterweight match-up against Philadelphia veteran Steve Upsher Chambers.

Adding to the local New York City flavor is 2012 U.S. Olympian and Staten Island native Marcus Browne who will be featured in a televised fight against an opponent to be determined as well as bantamweight prospect and Brooklynite Claude Staten Jr. who will be featured on the non-televised portion of the fight card.

The event airs live on FOX Sports 1, marking the first of 24 Golden Boy Live! events televised by the network over the next year, bringing world class boxing into the living rooms of sports fans nationwide during primetime.

"The launch of FOX Sports 1 is a major event not only for boxing, but the sports world," said Oscar De La Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions. "Our goal at Golden Boy Promotions is to bring boxing into the homes of sports fans and with this new series, more people than ever will have access to these great fights."

"FOX Sports 1 is thrilled to kick off its relationship with Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions with an event of this magnitude," said Patrick Crakes, FOX Sports SVP of Programming & Research. "This card shows just what Golden Boy can bring together, and being able to offer this kind of sports programming to the FOX Sports 1 prime time audience is an awesome opportunity."

Highlighting the importance of the series' debut, numerous stars from the boxing, entertainment and sports worlds are expected to attend including Oscar De La Hoya, future Hall of Famer and current IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Bernard Hopkins and former Two-Time World Champion Paulie Malignaggi.

Jacobs vs. Lorenzo is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and O'Reilly Auto Parts. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. ET with the first bell sounding at 8:00 p.m. ET. The FOX Sports 1 broadcast airs live at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.


♔EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess♔, See you at the Fights and Thank You for your time. EL Boxing Empress Online @ Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Keishamorrisey ©®™ 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 All photos other than those specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Impress Photo-Studios♔ and KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Blog-Online Publication all rights reserved.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

New Golden Boy Live! Series On FOX Sports

New Golden Boy Live! Series On FOX Sports

Brooklyn's top middleweight contender Danny "Miracle Man" Jacobs, former world title challenger Giovanni Lorenzo from Manhattan, the Bronx's undefeated rising star Eddie Gomez, welterweight prospect Steve Upsher, 2012 U.S. Olympian
Marcus Browne from Staten Island and Brooklyn's bantamweight prospect Claude Staten Jr. will be joined by Golden Boy Promotions Partner Bernard Hopkins and EVP of Programming and Research of FOX Sports Bill Wagner to hold a New York City press conference to officially announce the first event of the Golden Boy Live! series on FOX Sports 1. The Monday, August 19 event at Best Buy Theater in Manhattan marks the first of 24 Golden Boy Live! events scheduled to take place across the country in the next year


♔EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess♔, See you at the Fights and Thank You for your time. EL Boxing Empress Online @ Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Keishamorrisey ©®™ 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 All photos other than those specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Impress Photo-Studios♔ and KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Blog-Online Publication all rights reserved.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

HEATED RIVALS DANNY GARCIA & ZAB JUDAH ARE KEPT APART, BUT BOTH MAKE THE WEIGHT; TENSIONS RISE AT DANNY GARCIA VS. ZAB JUDAH & UNDERCARD FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE AT BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK


Both Garcia (25-0, 16 KO's), the defending WBA Super, WBC and Ring Magazine Super Lightweight World Champion from Philadelphia, and the local favorite, Judah (42-7, 29 KO's), of Brooklyn, participated in the jam-packed media event.  They spoke, answered questions and posed for photos, but not at the same time.
The well-documented friction between the boxers and their camps made for a boxing rarity - a press conference during which the main event fighters and their teams did not sit on the dais simultaneously and were kept completely separated throughout the press conference, not even catching a glimpse of one another.
To watch Garcia, executives and the other fighters, clickhttp://www.ustream.tv/recorded/31946461; for   Judah's turn at the podium, clickhttp://www.ustream.tv/recorded/31949835.
In Saturday's co-feature on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, undefeated WBO Middleweight World Champion Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin (28-0, 20 KO's), of Manhattan, will make the first defense of his 160-pound crown against world-rated, hard-hitting Fernando Guerrero (25-1, 19 KO's), of Salisbury, Md.,


DANNY "SWIFT" GARCIA, Unified Super Lightweight World Champion
"I had a tremendous eight-week camp.  I calculated the miles I ran, and you could say I ran to Barclays Center [from Philadelphia] and back.
"I feel tremendous, I'm injury free, I'm solid, I'm confident and I'm really motivated for this fight.  I think I'm the most motivated I've ever been for a fight.  I grew to be a heck of a dangerous fighter, more dangerous than I was before.  I'm just smarter now.  Saturday night, I'm going to be smart.  I'm going to just destroy.
"I don't have to talk, because I know I can fight.  When the people come to watch me, they know they're going to see either one of the best 12 round fights or the best knockout of the year
"You can say what you want to say, but it doesn't matter when you're getting hit.  All that matters is whether you can you take a hit from me or not, or if you can out-think me.  They're playing checkers and I'm playing chess
ZAB JUDAH, Former Two-Time World Champion
"We just left the gym together.  Did I say anything to Danny?  Did Danny and I have any words?  Not one.  Angel was the one that started this.  He's the one that called me all the names and was talking loud and starting trouble like he always does.
"If you go to a Bernard Hopkins fight in Philadelphia, the whole city comes out.  If you go to a fight in Los Angeles for Oscar [De La Hoya], the whole city comes out.
 "He's [Danny Garcia] going to sleep. This isn't a game.  Welcome to Brooklyn.  This is my home.  
"I'm a person.  I'm a human being.  I have class about myself.  I've changed my life in a drastic, major way.
 "Saturday night they're going to feel it.  They can do all they want to do; they're going to feel it.  I'm ready.  It's about Zab Judah and Danny Garcia.
"Angel Garcia made himself a factor.  Danny is so quiet, such a church mouse, that they don't know who he is.
"Saturday night, you're going to see the best Zab Judah.  The guy you all fell in love with and the reason why you all know me is back.  The hand speed, the power, the defense...it's all here and ready to go.
"I don't have any problem with my hands. I bring skills to the table.  Like I tell everybody, it's never been a question 'can he fight?'  The only question everybody has is 'is he in shape?'  When I'm in shape, you've seen the best.  My defense is impeccable.  My hands are super fast.  My power is devastating.  I have one-punch knockout power in either hand.  I have more knockouts than the boy has fights.
"It's a lot to be proud of - 17 years and still strong.  I'm still campaigning at this height and level of boxing.  Watch Saturday night and you're going to see the best.  You're going to think I'm 25 again.  Then what are you going to say?
"Angel Garcia can't get under my skin. I don't worry about him.
ANGEL GARCIA, Danny Garcia's Father/Trainer
"Danny had a great camp.  February 9th, he got a caught with a little injury, but that's in the past.  That's not the future.  The future is that he's ready.  He's ready to go 100 percent, mentally and physically. 
"It's not about Brooklyn or Philly, it's about who is the 'King of the East Coast,' and that is going to be Danny.
"He's [Zab Judah] underestimating Danny like everyone else has done.  The truth is that Danny's going to be a champion for a long time.
PETER "KID CHOCOLATE" QUILLIN, WBO Middleweight World Champion
"I'm dedicating this fight to Boston...Boston Strong.
"We have two trained athletes.  We signed up to participate in this, the people that went to run that marathon, didn't want to participate in what happened.  I just want to give them strength through this.
 "I want to thank Fernando Guerrero and his team.  I'm happy to see Barry Hunter in his corner so he will be getting the best advice he can.  It's going to be a tremendous fight.
"This fight has many good qualities, Dominican vs. Cuban, but we do it for the whole Latin community coming together.  We both are inspired by two baseball players - Sammy Sosa and Jackie Robinson.  Long hair vs. short hair.  One guy who hungers for a world title and a guy that is hungry to keep his world title.
"This might have been the best camp I have ever had.
"Guerrero is coming with his confidence.  My confidence is there and we're going to make this a tremendous fight."
FERNANDO GUERRERO, Top Middleweight Contender
"I've been waiting for this moment my whole life. I want to thank my opponent, Kid Chocolate.  I think this is the way to promote a real good fight, if you can fight, just fight.  He has character like me.  We don't need to trash talk, we don't need to do anything, it's just a sport that we do.  I want to congratulate him on his title and I want to thank him for being a gentleman.
"A lot of times, people don't understand that we're not animals, we're fighters.  We fight like animals, but we're not.
"On this card, there's a lot of different races.  Everybody's saying I'm going for this race or that race, but there's only one thing that matters, the only race that matters is the human race.  It doesn't matter if you're black, white, Puerto Rican, red or blue.
"I represent whoever wants me, whoever has struggles, whoever wants to be a positive role model
DANNY JACOBS, Top Middleweight Contender
"Not a lot of people stand up for something in boxing anymore.  I want to stand for something.  I want to be the face of boxing, but I want to do it in a positive light.  Not a lot of people do that
"I want to be able to say to (my son) 'You can accomplish anything, but you don't have to go the wrong route.  You can be a positive light, you can be who you are and you can still shine and be the greatest.'  Our kids are the future." 
LUIS COLLAZO, Former World Champion
"Finally, I'm back.  I'm excited to be back here in Brooklyn in my hometown.  Come Saturday night, I'm going to do it for me, I'm going to do it for my fans, I'm going to do it for everyone that's been with me since day one.
EDDIE GOMEZ, Top Junior Middleweight Prospect
"We've got a lot of good fighters on the card Saturday night.  Everybody's looking to put on a show.  I'm looking to put on a great show.  I'm ready for this fight.  I'm back at it again."
MARCUS BROWNE, 2012 U.S. Olympian
"Like my last fight on the [Bernard Hopkins vs. Tavoris Cloud] card, I'm ready.  From Staten Island to Brooklyn, I'm ready to put on a show.  I trained hard for this fight.  I'm ready.  I'm going to let my hands do the talking.
ZACHARY OCHOA, Top Junior Welterweight Prospect
"Not a lot of people can say, 'I fought on a SHOWTIME card at Barclays Center.'  That really means a lot to me.
"I've been working hard.  I'm hungry that's why I call myself 'Zungry, 'because I'm hungry to make it to the top.'
OSCAR DE LA HOYA, President of Golden Boy Promotions
"All is great, all is wonderful.  We have a tremendous lineup for Saturday night here at Barclays Center
"Tickets are going really fast.  We're really happy that the response from fans has been tremendous.
On Danny Garcia "Nobody has ever proven him wrong.  People can say this and that, but, until you prove somebody wrong, then there's nothing to say.  That's what he's been doing every single fight.  He's proving everybody wrong.  Because of his work ethic, because he trains hard, he does everything right.  He loves boxing and he's in the gym constantly.  His dedication to boxing is why he's on top."
BERNARD HOPKINS, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion & President of Golden Boy East
"This is a great facility [Barclays Center] as the writers and everybody who's been here knows. 
"I'll tell the young guys 'all of these guys are good fighters, but you have to stand out in today's world to be the best out of the pack.
"I'm looking for a great show.  I thank Stephen Espinoza again for putting on a great event that's going to happen this Saturday.  Everyone in Philly is talking about this fight."
STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Executive Vice President & General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports
"At Showtime, we're now in the midst of a really exciting run of quality fights, perhaps the most exciting, highest quality run of fights maybe in the history of the network.  Last week, we had over 38,000 people in the Alamodome and did the second highest rating for an individual bout in the history of the network according to Nielsen.  This week, we've got another packed card with two 50/50 matchups on the televised portion.
"As a television executive, you're not supposed to have favorite fights, they're sort of like your children, you like them all.  Every fight I schedule, I schedule with the full confidence that it's something that I would want to watch as a fan, I would want to watch as a subscriber and it's something that I'm proud of.  To be honest, there are some fights, some events that have that little extra something, a little extra excitement, the little extra sizzle, and April 27th is one of those."
BARRY BAUM, Senior Vice President & Chief Communications Officer, Barclays Center
"We're really excited for our third night of championship boxing at Barclays Center.  I want to thank everyone at Golden Boy for delivering another great card to Brooklyn.
"It's very exciting to have two major fights here as well as a terrific undercard of a lot of Brooklyn fighters.  I also want to let Golden Boy Promotions know how much we appreciate their commitment to bringing boxing to Brooklyn in such a big way. It's a really a great relationship that we have.  I also want to thank Steven Espinoza and SHOWTIME for all of your support for boxing in Brooklyn and for broadcasting the event on Saturday."

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BROOKLYN IS IN THE HOUSE!; DANNY JACOBS, LUIS COLLAZO, BOYD MELSON AND ZACHARY OCHOA STACK BARCLAYS CENTER UNDERCARD; THE BRONX' EDDIE GOMEZ AND STATEN ISLAND'S MARCUS BROWNE ALSO IN ACTION TONIGHT



BROOKLYN IS IN THE HOUSE! 
DANNY JACOBS, LUIS COLLAZO, BOYD MELSON 
AND ZACHARY OCHOA STACK 
BARCLAYS CENTER UNDERCARD
 
THE BRONX' EDDIE GOMEZ AND STATEN ISLAND'S
MARCUS BROWNE ALSO IN ACTION TONIGHT


Representing four of New York City's five boroughs, top talents from the Big Apple will descend on Brooklyn's Barclays Center tonight to engage in exciting bouts leading up to the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast featuring Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Danny Garcia defending against former Two-Division World Champion Zab Judah and WBO Middleweight World Champion Peter Quillin meeting top middleweight contender Fernando Guerrero.
Fighters also in action this weekend will be Brooklyn's Danny JacobsLuis CollazoBoyd Melson and Zachary Ochoa, the Bronx' Eddie Gomez and Staten Island's OlympianMarcus Browne
Heading up this New York-centric undercard will be an eight-round middleweight bout between Danny Jacobs (24-1, 21 KO's) and Keenan Collins (15-7-3, 10 KO's). A former world title challenger, Jacobs defeated his biggest foe when he recently conquered cancer. Now back in the ring with two knockout wins under his belt, Jacobs will meet the stiffest test of his comeback in Collins. Born in Brooklyn but now living in York, Pennsylvania, the 36-year-old Collins is unbeaten in his last three bouts, so Jacobs needs to be ready for wily Collins.
Former world welterweight champion Luis Collazo (32-5, 16 KO's) made his own return to the ring after a year away last October during Barclays Center inaugural fight night with an exciting win over Steve Upsher Chambers. In an eight-round bout, the 32-year-old Collazo will look to make it two straight wins when he faces fellow veteran Miguel Callist (27-8-1, 18 KO's), a Panamanian southpaw who has won five of his last seven fights.
Twenty-year-old Eddie Gomez (13-0, 9 KO's) didn't stay long the last time he was in Barclays Center, needing just 77 seconds to dispatch Javier Gomez on March 9. The skilled and powerful junior middleweight will be seeking a similar result when he meets up with Ibarra, Ecuador's Luis "Morochito" Hernandez (21-4, 14 KO's) in an eight-round battle.
In a six-round super middleweight bout, popular local prospect Boyd Melson (9-1-1, 3 KO's) hopes to deliver another fight to remember for New York fans when he takes on Puerto Rico's Edgar Perez (5-3, 2 KO's). As is always the case when he fights, Melson will be donating his entire purse to spinal cord injury research.
2012 U.S. Olympian Marcus Browne (3-0, 3 KO's) has been dazzling in his brief pro career, and if he has it his way, he will make it four for four in his four-round light heavyweight matchup against Philadelphia's Taneal Goyco (4-5-1, 2 KO's).
Rising Brooklyn star Zachary Ochoa (3-0, 3 KO's) will make his Barclays Center debut when he meets Prichard, Alabama's Calvin Smith (2-2) in a scheduled four-round super lightweight bout.
Rounding out an outstanding undercard card will be a bantamweight battle between Philadelphia's Miguel Cartagena (5-0, 3 KO's) and Chicago's Angel Carvajal (2-0) and a super middleweight matchup pitting Temple Hills, Maryland's D'Mitrius Ballard (1-0, 1 KO) against Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Marcus Clay (2-5). Both bouts are slated for four rounds.


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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

ZAB JUDAH & APRIL 27 UNDERCARD FIGHTERS MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

Former Two-Division World Champion Zab "Super" Judahworked out for the media on Tuesday in preparation for his fight against Unified Super Lightweight W orld Champion Danny Garcia this Saturday, April 27, live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT) from Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Joining Judah at Judah Brothers Boxing Gym in Brooklyn on Thursday were top middleweight contender Danny Jacobs (24-1, 21 KO's), of Brooklyn and 2012 U.S. Olympian Marcus Browne (3-0, 3 KO's), of Staten Island, both of whom will be featured in non-televised undercard bouts.
One of New York's most accomplished boxers of all time, Brooklyn's Judah (42-7, 29 KO's) has faced some of the biggest names in boxing including Floyd MayweatherMiguel Cotto and Cory Spinks.  The southpaw will look to dethrone the defending champ with his signature blazing speed and one-punch knockout power in his hometown of Brooklyn. 
Philadelphia's Danny "Swift" Garcia (25-0, 16 KO's) was boxing's breakout star of 2012, registering two convincing and impressive victories over legendary Mexican Erik Morales and a stunning fourth round knockout win over British superstar former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Amir "King" Khan
Immediately following Saturday's SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will be a same-day-delayed telecast of SHOWTIME Boxing: Special Edition featuring Khan's first fight in England in nearly two years against former World Champion Julio "The Kidd" Diaz. Khan (27-3, 19 KO's), of Bolton, England, will face Diaz (40-7-1, 29 KO's), of Coachella, Calif., in a 12-round 143-pound catch-weight bout.
Here's what Judah, Jacobs and Browne had to say on Tuesday:
ZAB JUDAH, Former Two-Division World Champion
"First and foremost the most important thing is Saturday night.  It's not just about winning. This is New York.  This is Brooklyn.  New York fans are very tough.  They don't want you to just win by one point.  They want to see you really win.
How much did the fight postponement affect him: "Actually I think it was a blessing in disguise.  God is the best planner of everybody.  We think that we have plans, but apparently he plans better than us. I took training camp very seriously from November all the way up until now.  I think the extra preparation is the icing on the cake.
On defeating Danny Garcia to silence Angel Garcia: "It's called killing two birds with one stone.  Angel Garcia's a trainer.  He's a father.  He's the older man.  I respect my elders. At the same time, I can't get in the ring and fight Angel Garcia. What do I do? I fight.  I knock people out.  I can't do that with Angel.  I am going to knock Danny Garcia out and watch Angel come in there and pick him up.
On having his relationship with his dad: "It's going great. My dad has a business here in New York City.  I live in Las Vegas.  I've got businesses in Las Vegas, so we had to split up.  He's still my dad.  He calls me.  He even Skyped during my [camp] workout.  It's all great.  We're Team Judah today.
How he grades himself going into the fight: "Mentally and physically, I give myself an A plus.  I feel very calm, very at ease, very comfortable in this environment.  Everything seems to be working out the way that it should work out.  We ready for it.
On Danny Garcia: "There's no excuses.  We don't want to hear any excuses. We gave him his two months to let his rib heal up. His rib, neck, thumb, back, elbow, toe, whatever he hurt.  It's all fixed up now in hopes that Saturday night we just get moving and put on a good fight.
"Saturday night, may the best man win."
DANNY JACOBS, Top Middleweight Contender
On fighting again at Barclays Center: "It feels good, a little bit more pressure is off of me now.  The first time around was kind of special, so I was a little nervous, but I feel good now.  I feel confident.  My opponent is a last minute replacement, but at the same time we're going to go in there and do our job.
On how he'll top his last performance at Barclays: "I'm just going to go in there and not even think about it.  I'm just going to do what I was trained to do.  I have a job and my job is to go in there and get the victory by any means necessary.
On how he feels going into the fight: "Physically, I feel amazing.  I was training for February 9, so when that fell out, I took a week, maybe two weeks off and then I got back into the gym.  I've been ready for about two months.
On his future after the fight: "I'm looking to step up [my level of opposition].  I feel good.  I feel like the rush is out. I feel like stepping up.  The only way to get experience is to step up.
On his son coming to the fight: "Oh he's definitely going to be there in the front row screaming, 'Go Daddy, go.'  He's my biggest fan and he loves boxing.  He's just a fan of the sport and I love it.
On his four-month layoff: "Mentally, it messes with you just a little bit.  Once you train so hard, you have an eight-week camp and then that fight is off, it's tough because you have time away from your family.  I'm a professional, so this comes with the territory and I know I have a job to do on Saturday night."
MARCUS BROWNE, 2012 U.S. Olympian
On his relationship with Danny Jacobs: "Danny is like a big brother to me.  I love Danny. Being in the gym with him and working right next to him means a lot.  He showed me the way. It's a beautiful thing."
On which fighter he's looking forward to seeing on Saturday night: "It's crazy, butthere's a whole bunch.  I've seen Danny Jacobs come up and watched him in the gym.  I came up in the gym watching Zab.  He's the first lefty I knew about when I got first got into boxing.  He was one of my favorite fighters. When I was coming up he [Zab] knocked out Spinks for the title.
"Don't forget about the people suffering from Hurricane Sandy. Just because it's not in the news, it doesn't mean people are not still homeless."
ABOUT "GARCIA VS. JUDAH":

Garcia vs. Judah, a 12-round bout for Garcia's Unified Super Lightweight World Championship, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and supported by Golden Boy Promotions sponsors Corona and AT&T.  In the co-featured attraction, WBO Middleweight World Champion Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin puts his title on the line against hard-hitting Fernando Guerrero in a 12-round fight.  The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is available in Spanish on secondary audio programming (SAP).


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

" Anything in Life is POSSIBLE " Marcus Browne


" Anything in life is possible ". That is the attitude of a young 21 year old, 2012 Light Heavyweight ( 178 Lbs. ) Olympian runner up, Marcus Browne from Park Hill gym located in Staten Island, N.Y.

This homey is a member of the Cops N Kids program that is runned and supported of Pat Russo and the legendary trainer Teddy Atlas. Trained under the tuteledge of the the Stark family. The premier boxing family of Gary Stark Sr and his son Gary Stark Jr. Both respected boxers in thier own right. Can't go wrong there!!

This kid is a two time PAL boxing winner, two time Golden Gloves and now an Olympian contender. He's been boxing since age 8 , fundamentals taught by his father, also Golden Gloves Champ himself.

This young man has the looks , a beautiful smile, he's articulate, bright,. The whole Olympic deal for success!

But, most impressive of all to the viewers that were invited to Park Hill gym; located in the projects in Clinton area of Staten Island, where Marcus grew up. He showed us a spectacular

performance. With his trainer Gary Stark Sr. taking him through the paces, for , four rounds. He displayed he's a thinking boxer, focused on his trainers instructions; good leg movement and body movement , slips faints, rolls, and blocking, etc. Then the respected trainer Teddy Atlas stepped into the ring and took him another few rounds . The kid exhibited head movement, spinning and ducking. The whole package. Terrific!!

Upon completion of this exhibition his breathing was light, which showed his fine conditioning. He's top seed!!

This young man, Marcus Browne is someone to keep an eye on during the London games 2012.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program Produces 1st Olympian Marcus Browne

This summer in London, Staten Island light heavyweight (178 pounds) Marcus Browne will be the first Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program product to compete in the Olympic Games, representing Team USA.
Coached by Gary Stark at the Park Hill Boxing Club, Browne is a two-time National PAL champion and 2012 USA Boxing National gold medalist who officially qualified to box in the 2012 Olympics by defeating Felix Valera (Dominican Republic), 12-6, in a quarterfinals match last weekend at the American Qualifier in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Browne went on to capture a gold medal.
The Dr. Theodore A. Atlas Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by renowned boxing trainer and television analyst Teddy Atlas in his father's memory, currently leases gym space for $1.00 a year for its Brooklyn and Staten Island locations. Operational costs, however, are approximately $50,000 for each gym. The money is used to pay coaches and to purchase equipment for the boxing program, and to pay a certified teacher who runs the educational component of each gym The Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Program presently operates two gyms, in Park Hill and in East Flatbush in Brooklyn, with two new gyms scheduled to open this month at the Berry Houses in Staten Island and in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn.

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Jamel Herring Punches His Ticket for the 2012 Olympic Games in London While Michael Hunter Advances‏

Team USA added a fifth member to their Olympic boxing team on Tuesday evening as light welterweight Jamel Herring (Coram, N.Y.) qualified his spot in London. Herring won his third bout in four days to qualify the light welterweight division for the United States squad. Heavyweight Michael Hunter (Las Vegas, Nev.) notched his second win of the tournament to advance to the semifinal round but has not officially qualified his spot yet/

The United States Marine Corps Sergeant faced off with Yoelvis Hernandez of Venezuela in light welterweight quarterfinal action with the winner earning a berth in London and the loser going home empty handed. The bout was a close contest throughout the nine minutes of action with Herring taking the critical first round lead by a 5-3 margin. Hernandez pulled it to a 7-6 margin with only the final round remaining, but Herring refused to give up his lead and his Olympic dream. He staved off a late comeback, winning a 12-10 final decision and a berth on the 2012 Olympic Team.

“I can actually say that hard work pays off,” Herring said after his bout. “I turned a dream into a reality, especially since about a year ago, not too many people gave me a chance.”

Hunter recorded his second straight convincing victory of the tournament, defeating Figueroa by a 25-7 margin. Once again, Hunter enjoyed a big first round, taking a 10-4 lead after one. He continued to pour on the points in the second, claiming an 18-6 advantage as the final round begin. Hunter went on to win the bout 25-7 to join Herring and Browne in the semifinals. As his weight division requires a top three finish, he is not qualified for the Olympic Games with Tuesday’s victory.

Herring is the second of three Olympic Trials winners to qualify his spot at the Americas Qualifier after falling short at the 2011 World Championships, the first international qualifying tournament for the 2012 Olympics. Herring earned his spot at the Americas Qualifier by winning the 2012 USA Boxing National Championships in the deepest weight class in the tournament. A two-time Armed Forces National Champion, Herring won a silver medal for the United States at the 2010 World Military Championships.

He is a member of the Marine Corps boxing team led by Head Coach Jesse Revelo, and has served two tours of duty in service to the United States. The United States has never failed to qualify the light welterweight division with the most recent Olympic medal in the weight class coming at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney with a silver medal performance by Ricardo Williams.

Team USA now has five qualified athletes with Herring joining flyweight Rau’shee Warren (Cincinnati, Ohio), bantamweight Joseph Diaz, Jr. (S. El Monte, Calif.), welterweight Errol Spence(Desoto, Texas) and light heavyweight Marcus Browne (Staten Island, N.Y.).

Lightweight Jose Ramirez (Avenal, Calif.) and middleweight Terrell Gausha (Cleveland, Ohio) will look to join them when they take the ring for their qualifying bouts on Wednesday. Ramirez will take on Alejandro Rynn of Canada while Gausha battles Puerto Rico’s Enrique Collazo. Super heavyweight Dominic Breazale (Alhambra, Calif.) will compete in Wednesday’s action as well, facing home nation boxer Gidelson Silva of Brazil. As Breazale must place in the top three with Hunter, Wednesday’s bout will not be his qualifying contest.

U.S. Results

141 lbs: Jamel Herring, Coram, N.Y./USA dec. Yoelvis Hernandez, VEN, 12-10

201 lbs: Michael Hunter (Las Vegas, Nev.) dec. Marcio Figueroa, VEN, 25-7

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