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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

HBO will broadcast at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT a triple-header featuring Martinez vs Garcia, Donaire vs Darchinyan and Martirosyan vs Andrade.



HBO will broadcast at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT a triple-header featuring two-time junior lightweight champion ROMAN "ROCKY" MARTINEZ vs. the undefeated MIKEY GARCIA; 2012 Fighter of the Year NONITO "FILIPINO FLASH" DONAIRE vs. former two-division champ VIC "RAGING BULL" DARCHINYAN; and undefeated VANES "THE NIGHTMARE" MARTIROSYAN vs. DEMETRIUS "Boo Boo" ANDRADE for a vacant jr. middleweight title

The Lone Star State will play host to an exciting tripleheader featuring two world championship fights and a grudge rematch between former world champions that's been building for over six years.  Two-time World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior lightweight champion ROMAN "ROCKY" MARTINEZ will defend his title against undefeated former WBO featherweight champion MIKEY GARCIA;  2012 Fighter of the Year NONITO "FILIPINO FLASH" DONAIRE  and  former two-division world champion VIC "RAGING BULL" DARCHINYAN will be looking to settle each other's hash in a 10-round featherweight rumble and undefeated  No. 1 and No. 2 contenders and one-time U.S. Olympians VANES "THE NIGHTMARE" MARTIROSYAN and DEMETRIUS "Boo Boo" ANDRADE  will battle it out for the vacant WBO junior middleweight title  This boxing extravaganza will take place Saturday, November 9, at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, TX.  All three fights will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark®, beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT.

"This fight is a great opportunity to clear any doubts about my value as a world champion, "Martinez said to Primera Hora.  "A win over Garcia will prove that I am a real champion and it will take me to the next level."

"I'm fighting a defending champion.  It won't be easy but I think I have all the tools to beat Rocky," said Garcia.  "I want to be champion again and Rocky is in my way.  I will become champion again."

"This is a very important fight for me," said Darchinyan.  "It gives me the opportunity to face and defeat an opponent who beat me in the past.  This win will be sweet revenge for me."

"I am ready to go," said Martirosyan. "The last fight postponement might be a blessing in disguise because it is just making me hungrier and hungrier every day.  I just can't wait to get into the ring and prove how badly I want this.  I have been training very hard and have a great game plan with Freddie Roach.  A lot of one-on-one with Freddie, combined with great sparring and training along with the likes of Miguel Cotto and George St. Pierre.  That has been very inspirational and motivating.  Andrade is a great fighter.  I hope he is ready to go to war.  We are on HBO and I plan on stealing the spotlight that night with a very exciting and entertaining win for the fans."

 “I am looking forward to this fight and have been waiting for this fight ever since I walked into the gym at age 7”, said Andrade. “I always wanted to be champion of the world and on November 9th I will be crowned champion.  I wanted to win an Olympic gold medal and since they took that from me, I am going to take this world title.  I was a 2008 Olympian and he made it in 2004.  It's great that the fans will get to see two Olympians battle on HBO.  I know I will bring home the title."

"We are proud to present to the fans of Corpus Christi a fistic feats involving some of the greatest boxers in the world," said Hall of Fame promoter BOB ARUM.  "There are at least five fights on this card which could be the main event in any arena.  This will be the most exciting night ever for boxing fans in Corpus Christi."    

"In all three fights, fans expect big statements to be made in the ring," said Peter Nelson, director of programming, HBO Sports. "The night presents a fistic hat-trick of exciting match-ups in which the momentum can shift at any time."

Martinez (27-1-2, 16 KOs), of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, captured his first world title in 2009, knocking out defending champion Nicky Cook in the fourth round of a bout held in Cook's backyard, Manchester, England.  Rocky successfully defended the belt twice -- both by knockout -- during his 18-month reign before losing it to Ricky Burns in Scotland in a hotly-contested battle that saw the close decision go to Burns.  He bagen his second and current world championship tenure last year, winning the vacant WBO junior lightweight crown with a majority decision over Miguel Beltran, Jr. a toe-to-toe brawl that had the crowd on its feet from the opening bell.  He has successfully defended his title twice since regaining it, a Draw against Juan Carlos Burgos and a split decision over Diego Magdaleno, last January and April, respectively.

Garcia (32-0, 27 KOs), of Oxnard, Calif., a 2010 graduate of California's Ventura County Police and Sheriff's Reserve Officer Academy, returns to the ring having won 15 of his past 17 bouts by knockout and has not gone the distance in over three years.  He captured the WBO featherweight title in January, dethroning two-time featherweight champion Orlando Salido at Madison Square Garden via an eight-round technical win that had Garcia winning virtually every round against the seasoned veteran.  He was forced to vacate the title in his first defense, for not being able to make the 126-pound weight limit.  Though drained, he was still able to rise to the occasion and knock out former two-division world champion Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez in the fourth round last June.  Garcia, 25, had a career-best year in 2012, knocking out one-time world title challenger Bernabe Concepcion and former world champion Mauricio Pastrana, in the seventh and second rounds, respectively. He ended his 2012 campaign by knocking out former World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight champion Jonathan Barros in the eighth round last November.  Garcia is trained by his father Eduardo Garcia and co-managed and trained by his brother, 2012 Trainer of the Year Robert Garcia, the former International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior lightweight champion.

Donaire (31-2, 20 KOs), a native of General Santos City, Philippines, now living in Las Vegas, Nev., has been a consensus top-10 pound-for-pound fighter for several years. His 12-year, 30-bout winning streak came to an end in his last fight, losing a decision to undefeated Cuban sensation and WBA super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rogondeaux in a title unification bout last April.  Trained by 2012 Trainer of the Year and former world champion Robert Garcia, Donaire is himself the reigning Fighter of the Year.  2012 was a career year for Donaire, winning four world title fights  -- all televised live on HBO.  Highlights included capturing the vacant WBO junior featherweight title in February, winning a gritty split-decision battle over former world champion Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. He unified the title later that summer, via a dominant unanimous decision victory over defending IBF champion Jeffrey Mathebula. Donaire followed that victory with another legacy-making knockout -- a ninth-round stoppage of WBC Diamond Belt super bantamweight champion Toshiaki Nishioka in October, ending Nishioka’s eight-year, 16-bout winning streak.  Donaire capped the year in December, blasting out Méxican icon Jorge Arce via a third-round knockout.   Career highlights for Donaire also include knockout victories of defending IBF / International Boxing Organization (IBO) flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan, in the fifth round, the first loss of Darchinyan's professional career, former WBA bantamweight champion Wladimir Sidorenko, in the fourth round, and defending WBC / WBO bantamweight champion Fernando Montiel in the second round, ending Montiel’s 25-bout winning streak while also claiming his third world title in as many weight divisions. That victory was named the 2011 Knockout of the Year.

Darchinyan (39-5-1, 28 KOs), a native of Armenia whose home base has been Sydney, Australia, is one of the lower division's  most exciting fighters.  A member of Armenia’s 2000 Olympic boxing team, he won his first world title in his 22nd professional bout, knocking out undefeated International IBF flyweight champion Irene Pacheco in the 11th round of their 2004 battle, ending Pacheco’s five-year reign.   During his own three-year tenure as world champion, Darchinyan successfully defended his title six times – all by stoppage – against the division’s top contenders.  After losing the title and his undefeated record  to Donaire, in 2007, Darchinyan moved up in weight and claimed the IBF junior bantamweight crown, knocking out defending champion Dimitri Kirilov in the fifth round.  He unified the 115 pound world titles in his next fight, knocking out WBC / WBA super flyweight champion Cristian Mijares in the ninth round.  The first person to unify three of the titles in that weight division He successfully defended his titles three times during his two-year reign as unified super flyweight champion, including an 11th-round stoppage of Méxican icon Jorge Arce.  Darchinyan vacated his titles in mid-2010 to campaign as a bantamweight, defeating former IBF bantamweight champion Yonnhy Perez, Evans Mbamba and Eric Barcelona, while losing competitive decisions to world champions Abner Mares, Joseph Agbeko and Shinsuke Yamanaka.  Last September, Darchinyan made his debut as a super bantamweight, winning the NABF title by shellacking previously undefeated prospect Luis Del Valle.  Darchinyan returns to the ring fresh from a fourth-round  knocked out of Francisco Gallo in May.  Darchinyan is currently world-rated No. 2 by the WBO and the WBC, No. 4 by the WBA and  No. 5 by the IBF.

Martirosyan (33-0-1, 21 KOs), a native of Armenia who fights out of Glendale, Calif.,  is one of the super welterweight division’s most promising contenders. A member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, Martirosyan’s amateur resume boasts victories over future world champions Timothy Bradley, Jr., Austin Trout and Andre Berto.  Trained by Hall of Fame trainer Freddie Roach, Martirosyan captured his first title in 2009, knocking out defending NABA/NABO champion Willie Lee.  He successfully defended the title in his next fight, in 2010, a 10-round unanimous decision victory over former IBF junior middleweight champion Kassim Ouma.  He added the NABF title to his trophy case with another 10-round unanimous decision later that same year, at Yankee Stadium, this time over previously undefeated Joe Greene, and captured the World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver super welterweight title in 2011, via a seventh-round TKO of Saul Roman.  Currently world-rated No. 1 by the WBO, Martirosyan returns to the ring fresh from knocking out Ryan Davis, his seventh knockout victim in his last 11 fights.

Andrade (19-0, 13 KO), of Providence, RI, has been a mainstay on television since making his professional debut following his stint on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team.  Co-promoted by Banner Promotions and Star Boxing,  Andrade's aggressive style has attracted and created fans on both coasts of the U.S.  One doesn't have to look any further than his recent record where Andrade has stopped five of his last seven opponents.  In his last fight, Andrade pasted one-time world title challenger Freddy Hernandez for 10 rounds, winning every round on all three judges' card en route to a unanimous decision victory.  Andrade is currently world-rated No. 2 by the WBO.

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Bradley vs. Provodnikov takes place on Saturday, March 16

BOXING TONITE; Bradley vs. Provodnikov takes place on Saturday, March 16, under the stars at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., and is promoted by Top Rank®, in association with Banner Promotions and Tecate.  Timothy Bradley has been a world champion since 2008, first as a junior welterweight, where he twice unified the titles, and now as a welterweight.  Timothy will be making the first defense of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title he won by beating Manny Pacquiao last summer.  The bout will be broadcast live on HBO World Championship Boxing®, beginning at 10:15 P.M. ET / PT.
 TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  I want to thank Top Rank, Cameron Dunkin, my wife and my team, The Home Dept Center and HBO.  Training camp has been going well and I am 100%.  I can’t wait to get into the ring on the 16th.  It is a big challenge and I am excited about it.   I know Ruslan Provodnikov is a tough guy and is going to bring the fight to me.  I am confident I am going to get the job done and I am going to be victorious once again.


TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  Every fight from here on out is a statement fight, especially coming after the Pacquiao fight.  I am looking to make a statement in this fight and I am looking to damage this guy.  I am looking to put this guy out.  I don’t want to go 12 rounds with this guy.  The longer he stays around the more confident he will get so I want to get him out of there as soon as possible.
How does Provodnikov match in power with others you have fought?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  I don’t know about his knockout power.  I’m not worried about his power.  He needs to worry about my power.  I am not worried about anything he is going to bring.  He is going to stand in the middle of the ring.  I know exactly how to beat this guy – outbox him.  Provodnikov has to worry about me, I am not worried about him.
How are you at 147?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  The speed is still there and the power will be there.  In camp we have been working on a lot of techniques and turning over my shots and making them harder and more effective.  The sparring partners are asking what am I doing differently because my shots are a lot harder now.
One of your sparring partners beat Ruslan?  Have you spoken to him about that fight?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  Mauricio [Herrera], he’s a tough cookie.  He always comes in great shape and has good defense.  We sparred yesterday.  He told me “you come to fight, every single day,” and he makes me work hard.  He told me don’t exchange with him.  He will apply pressure the whole fight but it is smart pressure.  He is going to eat a lot of shots but will always be in front of your face.
How as your life changed since the Pacquiao fight?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  The Pacquiao made me grow as a person and as a fighter and it made me realize who was important and who was not important and what is important in my career.  What is not important is what people’s perception of me is.  Everyone has an opinion and they can say whatever they want to say but it’s not going to stop me from what I do and that’s kick but in the ring.  What’s important is my family and I pay attention to my career and stop worrying about everyone else’s career and what they are making.  I just need to focus on my career and my life.  Stop reading all this garbage that all these people are writing about me.  I stopped reading columns  - I used to read it all the time now I don’t read it at all.
What were the things that upset you the most?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  I don’t get any credit after the Pacquiao fight, whatsoever.   People talk about me, my style, that I’m boring.  Some people talk about my wife, my kids.  People sent me death threats after the fight because I won undeservingly.  I should have given the belt back.  A lot of different things went on.  I can talk all day about things that people said about me.  But it doesn’t matter – none of these people are going to get in the ring with me.  People can say whatever they want – it is a free country – so I am going to say whatever I want, when I want to say it and how I want to say it.  Those people don’t know me at all.  If you get to know me, if you know what I go through, how I train and you still talk crap about me, then you have the problem.  No one knows what I go through to prepare for my fights. People need to sell papers I guess.  I am the nicest guy you will ever meet on the street, ever.
How did you get death threats?
TIMOTHY BRADLEY JR:  Mail and phone calls.  I didn’t report anything.  I am in my house and nobody will mess with me when I’m in my house.  I didn’t really take them seriously.  People were mad but I didn’t think they would come to my house and take me out I don’t think that would ever happen


RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV:  I think everything is going to be fine.  The training camp is great and I feel great at 147.  I do weigh a little more and it is easier now than it normally is at this time two weeks out. 
Do you plan to stay at 147 or go back down?
RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV: I don’t know what my plans are going to be after this fight.  Realistically I have always been waiting for a fight against Tim Bradley and I would have taken the fight with him at 140 or 147.  I think I can beat him at any weight class.
FREDDIE ROACH:  Ruslan is a very good 147-pounder who happens to be able to make 140.    147 is easier to make but it is still no walk in the park.  We have to watch his diet.  He weighs about 153 right now so he is in striking distance.  He feels pretty strong at the weight and I think he will be a better puncher at the weight.  I like him at 147 more than I like him at 140.
How many fights have you been his trainer?
FREDDIE ROACH:  I have trained him the last three fights, I just haven’t been able to get to the fight with him because of conflicts with Pacquiao and other fighters.  I had my friend and assistant Eric Brown help me out a bit and he did a great job.  Right now everything is falling into place and I’ll be in the corner this time also.  (fourth fight in camp, first fight in corner). 
How do you feel about the possibility of Ruslan getting the win against Bradley where Manny didn’t?
FREDDIE ROACH:  I never really think about that.  I keep them separated.  What happened, happened and there is nothing we an do about it.  This is a big fight for Ruslan – the biggest fight of his life.  It is a great opportunity and I’m happy he has the opportunity.  I always thought he was stronger and the bigger puncher of the two.  I love his chances to win by knockout. 
MATT ROWLAND:  Ruslan is taking this fight because it is the biggest fight we could make.   He is fighting Tim Bradley who has only fought welterweight twice.  So we are not dealing with a big welterweight and he wasn’t a big puncher at 140 so he shouldn’t be a big puncher at 147, so weight will definitely not be an issue.
Bradley is using a sparring partner that beat Provodnikov…
FREDDIE ROACH:  I think he is a different fighter than the one that lost.  I think it is a smart thing for them to do.  We got the best sparring partners we could to emulate Bradley.  We spent a lot of money going out and getting the right guys and they did the same thing.  The thing is when they get in the ring at match up on fight night it won’t be anything like the sparring.  That’s how you get ready for big fights.
RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV: I heard that Bradley is using Herrera for sparring but they don’t know what kind of preparations I had for that fight or what kind of trainer I had.  My training camp now is completely different and I don’t think I lost that fight anyway.  I have been improving and with my new trainer and strength-and-conditioning coach [Gavin MacMillan] working with me and I going to be even more different than I was in the last couple of fights.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez 4

All-new editions of HBO’s all-access reality series 24/7 PACQUIAO/MARQUEZ 4debut on Saturdays – November 17 (12:15-12:45 a.m. ET/PT), November 24 (12:15-12:45 a.m. ET/PT), and December 1 (9:30-10:00 p.m. ET/PT) – while the finale debuts Friday, December 7 (8:00-8:30 p.m. ET/PT), the night before the high-stakes welterweight showdown.  All four episodes will have multiple replay dates on HBO, and the series will also be available on HBO On Demand and HBO GO®.
Manny Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs), of the Philippines, and Juan Manuel Márquez (54-6-1 (39 KOs), of México, who have won world titles in 12 weight divisions between them, will go mano a mano and toe-to-toe in a 12-round welterweight battle, Saturday, December 8,at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.♔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 All photos other than specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Empire Morrisey Photo-Studios♔, KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Magnews-Online Publication all rights reserved.