Saturday, September 21, 2013
Cotto vs Rodriguez Saturday, October 5, 2013- Amway Center, Orlando FL
HBO will broadcast at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT the Pride of Puerto Rico MIGUEL COTTO's Florida debut, when he faces two-time world title challenger and current Top-Five contender DELVIN RODRIGUEZ in a 12-round super welterweight battle.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
BRANDON RIOS vs. URBANO ANTILLON WBA lightweight championship Saturday, July 9
Antillon (28-2, 20 KOs), of Maywood, Calif., has given sensational performances in recent fights. In his last outing, he lost a controversial decision against World Boxing Council lightweight champ Humberto Soto last December in the consensus “Fight of the Year.” Though he lost to Soto, Antillon emerged from that fight a world-class contender.
In the co-main event, former International Boxing Federation (IBF) welterweight champion Kermit Cintron (32-3-1, 28 KOs), of Carolina, Puerto Rico, will square off with Carlos Molina (18-4-2, 6 KOs), of Chicago, by way of Mexico, in a 10-round junior middleweight fight. The event is promoted by Top Rank.
BRANDON RIOS vs. URBANO ANTILLON WBA lightweight championship is underway, SHOWTIME Sports® takes a look at some of the fighters’ most powerful punches and verbal jabs.
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BRANDON RIOS:
“Camp is going very well and I’m working with my new strength and conditioning coach. I know he (Antillon) has said the third time is a charm for a world title but in this manner it will not be a charm. He’s a helluva fighter and a tough challenger so we’re ready for the best. I’m just really happy to be fighting back in California again. I haven’t fought here since 2005. I just can’t wait to give the hometown fans what they came for and have paid to see - just two warriors going out. That’s exactly what they are going to get: two guys beating the crap out of each other.
“In the (Miguel) Acosta fight I think I showed the world that I have a lot of heart and that I love boxing a lot and that I love the business. After the first couple of rounds the way Acosta was doing his job, I kept to my game plan and I overcame it and I knocked him out. I think I impressed a lot of people. Two years ago I wasn’t doing the right things outside the ring, but I’ve changed my life around.”
What do you mean that Acosta was doing his job?
“What I mean by that is that he came in to fight. I was always doing my job. I’m pretty much a late starter. I was putting on the pressure from the start and we knew the first couple of rounds were going to be pretty hard because of the way he is. We knew that the momentum would shift as the rounds went on and I would get stronger. He was doing his job but I was just putting the pressure on more and following what my corner was telling me to do and I knew I would come out victorious.”
Can you describe the personality clash between you and Antillon?
“We were supposed to fight a year ago and unfortunately I got cut in sparring. He was running around saying I didn’t want to fight him and that I was chicken. He was just running his mouth and after awhile he just started to get to me. And then when this fight started he was doing it again, just running his mouth and talking all kinds of smack. At the press conference he mentioned my wife. Fighters shouldn’t bring families into it.
“I love it when I have a beef with my opponent. I needed something in the gym because lately it’s gotten a little boring. I have to have that little excitement, someone talking smack about me, someone doing this or that to me. I have to go to the gym mad so I can get a get a good workout and it’s not going to affect me during the fight. I love that. The gym was getting boring until this and now I’m ready to go out and handle my business.”
On watching the Antillon-Soto fight:
“I’ve been watching that fight. (Antillon) came out and showed a lot of heart. He came out and was determined to win that title, but Soto just out-punched him and out-classed him, I guess. To me, I think I hit harder than Soto so it’s going to be a different story. This is just going to be one helluva fight which the fans are going to love. I’m very excited to be fighting against someone who’s going to give me a war. That’s that stuff that drives me. That’s the stuff I live for. That’s why I love boxing. It’s something I can’t wait for.”
What fighters did you look up to when you were growing up?
“I looked up to Julio Cesar Chavez. I liked the way (Diego) Corrales fought. I liked the way Arturo Gatti fought. I liked the way Castillo fought. That’s the type of fighters I looked up. Even in the amateurs, those are the fighters that had I had a similar style with. I took a little bit of everything from Chavez.”
“Our training is going great. If you thought I was in great shape against Soto, I’m probably even in better shape this time. I’m in a different state of mind, a positive state of mind and just looking forward to this fight.
“I’m not feeling any sense of urgency. Are these chances to fight for a world title going to keep coming around? Probably not. But God works in mysterious ways and I have to think that more than ever I’m mentally, physically, emotionally ready to move forward and win this world title.
“I’m not going to change my style. I have boxed in the past but it wasn’t my first choice. It was just something that I had to do. It was more of a survival thing that I did. I made little tweaks here and there with Abel Sanchez and hopefully we’ll be able to adapt them into our game plan. That’s the plan. You’re going to see the best plan for a guy who is aggressive and comes forward.
“I don’t feel pressure whatsoever fighting at home. It won’t be my first time fighting at home and hopefully won’t be my last. It’s always been an honor and, if anything, very motivating. It’s always great to have people backing you up. Sometimes the water can get pretty deep so it’s always good to have people to pull you through those moments and give you that little extra push to come forward. I’ve always had great support from my hometown and hope to bring them a world championship.
“The difference between Humberto Soto and Brandon Rios is that Rios is not a mover, he’s not a boxer. If he tried to do that I’m sure he’s not going to do that great a job at it. You just don’t change things from day to night, I guess. If he wants to stand there in front of me he’s going to get hit. And the ones that have stayed there I’ve been breaking them down or knocking them out. Brandon Rios is nothing special. He’s no different than anyone else. We’re going to go in there with the mission to bring him in and break him down and come out with the victory.”
Is this a personal fight for you like it is for Rios?
“No, not at all. It’s kind of mind boggling the way he’s taken it. I did mention his wife but never in a way that should upset him. He can play victim to whatever he wants and say I said this or I said that. It doesn’t matter to me. But I know why I said it and I know my intentions behind it. He could take it personal but he’s nothing special. He’s just like any other opponent. It’s nothing personal to me except that he’s holding my world title and that’s the only thing personal behind it.”
“I was very surprised the way he reacted actually. I’ve never seen someone lose it like that in front of me so bad. It really took me back to my elementary school years being flipped off by a fifth-grader on the playground or something. It was something else and pretty funny to watch. I’m sure Oxnard and the City Council who gave him a key to the city are pretty proud of him that he reacted like that. He’s a great example to them and the community, I’m sure.”
How can you compare Soto with Rios?
“There’s not much to compare other than they’re both world champions. Soto’s a boxer, a mover and has better defense.”
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Rachel Donaire must reject worst coverup since Watergate
Michael Marley
Let’s say that Urbano Antillon comes up short in his third try for a world title at the Home Depot Center (Showtime) on Saturday night. Anyone out there think the Urbane One will excuse a defeat by saying he had a sore mistletoe going back to New Year’s Eve?
Btw, had it been an MMA event, David Haye could have kicked Wladimir Klitschko with his missle toe.
And, what if, Raging Bull style WBA champ Brandon Rios is dethroned somehow by the underdog? Anyone think rough and tumble “Bam Bam” will blame it on weak ankles?
No, I didn’t think so.
Like most punters, I’ve got a feeling Antillon-Rios will provide some bombs bursting in air on each fighter’s face but what if it’s just a good but not great scrap. On the other foot, coming on the (ouch) heels of Haye-WKlit, a mediocre match would be an upgrade for viewers.
But, hey, who told Haye to use the same podiatrist that Mr. Blister, Shane Mosley did?
For the rest of the year, I hope losing fighters can start citing injuries above the kneecap. Let’s give the lowest extremities a rest if you will.
How about some knee “ouchies” or some of the familiar baseball injury, some groin pulls? Or a fighter can claim bursitis in his shoulder like Sonny Liston did in the first bout against Cassius Clay?
Which reminds me, how come Ray “Windmill” White never had to have Tommy John surgery?
Good to hear about the impending remarriage between Filipino Flash Nonito Donaire and Bob Arum and the crew at Top Rank.
Hear they’re just finalizing the details and one important one is how Filipina Flasher, Nonito’s sexy wife Rachel, will have to dress during fight weeks, at press conferences and at ringside.
If you recall a peeved Mr. Arum got on his trumpet and accused Mrs. Donaire of dressing like a strumpet.
Arum was not a happy camper when he learned the Donaires had boarded the Good Ship Golden Boy.
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I’m hearing from fashion mavens that, while Rachel has rejected wearing a burqua, she is considering coming to the boxing events dressed as a nun.
“I’m just worried that such attire might be habit forming,” Rachel told a pal in Manila. “Not to mention that I never cared for the penguin look.”
Nunnery wear or what the round card girls wear?
What say you, red-blooded fight fans?
Do you want to see Mrs. Donaire wearing a frilly frock or some other such coverup?
That would be the worst coverup since Watergate.
Which reminds me, what happened to calling disasters “Suchandsuchgate” and so on?
We can label Haye-Klitschko, for historic purposes, Toegate.
Female fashion at ringside works best when less is more, don’t you think?
Well, at least the Donaire and Top Rank have the experiences of their starter marriage to lean in this promotional rematch.
On the serious side, have you noticed I’ve given both Pacquiao and Mayweather the past few days off?
Don’t want to be a Johnny One Note or a Johnny One Toe, for that matter.
It says here “Bam Bam” don’t surf and “Bam Bam” keeps his crown at the Home Depot
Center.
Would it be sarcastic to opine that Robert Garcia’s mouthy charge wants to “nail” Antillon at Home Depot?
Let’s just hope the fight is a lot more “Hammer Time” than what we saw (or in my case, luckily missed due to a fried cable box, thank you Comcast) in Hamburg last weekend.
Haye-Klitschko wasn’t prime heavyweight beef. It was really liver worst.
Ok, don’t forget to tip your waitresses on the way out.
They perform with sore toes and never explain, never complain.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Countdown to PacMosley; Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley, The Battle for Supremac
Manny Pacquiao defends his WBO Welterweight title against "Sugar" Shane Mosley Saturday, May 7th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.
While many see Manny Pacquiao as the heavy favorite in this fight (and rightly so), don’t count out “Sugar” Shane Mosley.
Mosley has nothing to lose at 39-years old—he's just trying to shock the world with what could be one of the most devastating upsets in boxing history.
Pacquiao is considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, but this fight could be a trap. His life's been a roller coaster ride—taking Mosley lightly would be a bad mistake.
May 7 isn't just about Pacquiao vs. Mosley! Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. (20-0-1, 17 KOs) vs. Jorge Arce (56-6-2, 43 KOs) should be an exciting title fight, plus the return of Kelly Pavlik (36-2, 32 KOs) & some strong fighters with just one loss among them in Alfonso Lopez (21-0, 16 KOs), Mike Alvarado (29-0, 21 KOs) & Ray Narh (25-1, 21 KOs)! Should be a great night of boxing.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
MIGUEL COTTO vs. JOSHUA CLOTTEY WORLD WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
World Boxing Organization welterweight champion MIGUEL COTTO, from Puerto Rico, and International Boxing Federation welterweight champion JOSHUA CLOTTEY, from Ghana, will hold a news conference to announce their world championship rumble. Cotto vs. Clottey takes place Saturday, June 13, at Madison Square Garden and will be broadcast live on HBO World Championship Boxing, beginning at 10:35 P.M. ET / 7:35 P.M. PT.
Top Rank presents the Miguel Cotto vs. Joshua Clottey rumble for the World Welterweight Championship on the eve of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade. It’s a winner-take-all brawl, headlining an exciting card at the “Mecca of Boxing,” Madison Square Garden!
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Top Rank Boxing Results April 11, Jesus Soto Karass, Henry Bruseles, Jason Cintron, Luis Del Valle, Jeremy Bryan, and Luis Castro; "FOTY" & WBC, TKO's
Jesus Soto- Karass enters the ring to face Chris Smith
Aaron Davis and Chris Smith after his loss to Jesus Soto-Karass
Jesus Soto- Karass after the defeat of Chris Smith in what has been coined by on media notable as candidate for the "Fight of the Year" nomination.
Henry Bruseles now (27-3-1, 15 KO's) of Gorabo, Puerto Rico won a split decision over Ben Tackie who now drops to (29-10-1, 17 KO's) of California, in a 10 round Super Lightweight bout. The referee for the bout was Eddie Cotton.
Henry Bruseles
Ben Tackie after his loss to Henry Bruseles
Jason Cintron now (8-1 KO) of Reading Pennsylvania, TKO'd in 1:37 seconds of the round 3, Gustavo Mejia who now drops to (2-2-1, 2 KO's) of Lawrence Kansas, in a Super Lightweight bout scheduled for 6 rounds.
Joey Gamache cornerman and Jason Cintron. Jason's older brother is Kermit Cintron, a professional fighter as well.
Luis Del Valle now (1-W/by KO) of Bayamon Puerto Rico, in his pro debut TKO'd, Ray Rivera who now drop to (1-1) of Morovis Puerto Rico, in round 3, 2:38 seconds of a scheduled 4 rounds Featherweight bout.
Luis Del Valle enters the ring in his pro debut to face Ray Rivera.
Ray Rivera after the defeat by Luis Del Valle
Luis Del Valle in the ring after the win over Ray Rivera
The legendary, Arturo "Thunder" Gatti and Luis Del Valle after his TKO of Ray Rivera
Jeremy Bryan now (4-0, 1 KO) of Paterson New Jersey stopped Gerardo Prieto who drops to (5-5-1) of Provo Utah. Referee Harvey Dock stopped the 4 round Super Lightweight bout in round 3, 2:18 seconds into the bout.
Jeremy Bryan
Jorge Diaz now (4-0, 3 KO's) of Jersey City New Jersey defeated Juan Guerrero who drops to (2-3, 2 KO's) of Maimi Florida in a 4 round Batamweight bout.
Jorge Diaz after his defeat of Juan Guerrero
Bantamweight female fighter Noriko Kariya (8-2-1, 2 KO's) attends the Top Rank Boxing Night, Friday April 11, 2008 live from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey.
Noriko Kariya
Super Bantamweight Tracey Harris Paterson (63-(43 KO's) 8-2, 1 KO) attends the Top Rank Boxing Night, Friday April 11, 2008 live from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey. Patersons record speaks for itself.
Tracey Harris Paterson
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Monday, April 7, 2008
TWO WORLD TITLES AT STAKE; MIGUEL COTTO vs. ALFONSO GOMEZ and KERMIT CINTRON vs. ANTONIO MARGARITO ON APRIL 12 in Atlantic City on HBO’s WCB
World Championship Double Header which will take place at Boardwalk Hall Undefeated world champion Miguel Cotto defends his WBA welterweight belt on April 12 against Contenders’ star Alfonso Gomez.
Undefeated WBA Welterweight Champion Miguel Cotto and Alfonso Gomez face- off at the New York City Press conference.
Cotto has beaten a quartet of former world champions in his last five fights – Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Paulie Malignaggi and Carlos Quintana – which has made him the most dangerous welterweight in the world.
Miguel Cotto
Gomez, in the biggest fight of his career on July 14, 2007, stopped Arturo Gatti in the seventh round and ultimately sent him into retirement.
Alfonso Gomez
Also featured on the card is IBF Welterweight Champion Kermit Cintron defending his title against former world champion Antonio Margarito.
IBF Welterweight Champion, Kermit Cintron
This will be Cintron’s chance to avenge his only professional loss which took place against Margarito at Caesars Palace on April 23, 2005.
Antonio Margarito