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Sunday, June 8, 2008

AGAIN THE UNDERDOG AGAINST WILLIAMS, QUINTANA WORKS HARDER TO EARN RESPECT

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEHEADER VERNON FORREST vs. SERGIO MORA CARLOS QUINTANA vs. PAUL WILLIAMS II, AGAIN THE UNDERDOG AGAINST WILLIAMS, QUINTANA WORKS HARDER TO EARN RESPECT June 7, 2008 ● LIVE ON SHOWTIME ● Mohegan Sun LIVE, Saturday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING World Title Doubleheader


NEW YORK- After dominating Paul Williams for 12 rounds and capturing the WBO welterweight title in convincing fashion, Carlos Quintana believes that he is still getting no respect.

Going into their Saturday, June 7 rematch for Quintana’s title on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (9 p.m. ET/PT delayed on the west coast), most industry experts have the champion as the underdog to Williams.



In the second fight of the World Championship Doubleheader at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn., Vernon Forrest will defend his WBC super welterweight title against Sergio Mora, the winner of the inaugural season of The Contender.



“I feel like the respect people give me is not the respect I deserve,” Quintana said. “I feel like I have to go out and prove myself on June 7 once again.”



Going into their first bout on Feb. 9, 2008, Quintana (25-1, 19 KOs) was a significant underdog. He understands that he needs a great performance on SHOWTIME to quiet the naysayers once-and-for-all.



“Last time I was a 6-1 underdog and this time I am the underdog again,” said the 31-year-old Quintana. “It doesn’t matter. It can be 20-1 for all I care.



“I am stronger and my training has been more intense than it was for the first fight. I know he took me lightly our first time around, so I am training harder and smarter than ever before.”



The result of their first fight was a shock for Williams, who came in with the confidence of an undefeated fighter, and perhaps overlooked Quintana.

Quintana, of Puerto Rico, is 25-1 with 19 knockouts. The only blemish on his record came in a hard-fought bout against Miguel Cotto for the WBA welterweight title on Dec. 2, 2006 on SHOWTIME.

Williams (33-1, 24 KOs), of Augusta, Ga., captured the belt with a close decision over Antonio Margarito, who had made seven successful defenses, on July 14, 2007.

“In the first fight, I just couldn’t get my rhythm,” Williams said. “It prevented me from fighting how I normally fight.

“I just have to get in there and take my title back from him. I’m going in with the mindset of the underdog looking to upset the champion.”



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