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Friday, December 6, 2013

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI VS. ZAB JUDAH FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES


Zab Judah, Former Five-Time and Two-Division World Champion
"I'm the real Brooklyn, New York.

"This is my office. They built this arena for me and on Saturday night I'm going to show the world why.

"We're in a gladiator sport. We have to fight to the best of our abilities. People want to see tough fighters with skills. Even though my last fight was a setback, it still got me back here today.

"Paulie wasn't born here, he migrated from somewhere else. To me if we were comparing sneakers I'd be Jordans at Foot Locker and he'd be Canal Street, he's not authentic.

"I'm authentic, I'm from here. I'm born and raised here."

"I feel great because I know we're going to have a Brooklyn champion in myself.

"I'm going to make sure Paulie's job [as SHOWTIME announcer] is locked in stone. After this he's going to be a full-time commentator.

"I came up doing this, I probably have more street fights than I have gym sparring sessions. You can ask anyone in my neighborhood, I was fighting anybody. I'm 36-years-old. I've never done anything but box.

"This isn't a game for me. People keep saying this fight is friendly but at the end of the day these are the old Roman days. Only thing different is I can't behead him, so I'm going to knock him out.

"I do the impossible. I'm the only one to put more hands on Floyd Mayweather than anyone ever has.

"I don't like to talk too much, but I'm ready.

"I love this, I'm good at this, we're the headliners.

"I know that this is a special opportunity for me, it's the opportunity to crown yourself the King of your city."

"This is the old Roman days, there can only be one king and I'm taking it back to that. Saturday night, I'm back."

Paulie Malignaggi, Former Two-Time, Two-Division World Champion
"Team Malignaggi worked really hard this camp and we're ready.

"I was blown away to be in the main event of such an incredible card. When I saw the co-features I said 'Wow.'

"Seeing everyone come up here [to the podium] one-by-one really lets me know how amazing this card is.

"It humbles me and blows me away that I'm still fighting with these top-level athletes.

"Me and Zab have had a lot of longevity across these years. The fact that we're still at this level speaks volumes about our skills, determination and ring savvy.

"Camp has been hard. I was very motivated, even without a world championship on the line. Zab is right, there can only be one king.

"Beating a Zab Judah leads to a world title fight. I have no doubt about it."

"The rewards of winning a fight like this are motivating in and of itself."

"This is like working in those gladiator days. You didn't get to pick who you fought. It could've been your friend, but it's either him or you.

"Somebody has to win and somebody has to lose on Saturday night. I've prepared very well.

"One thing we say in Brooklyn, is 'Brooklyn, stand up!' and Saturday I know Brooklyn will stand up."

Devon Alexander, IBF Welterweight World Champion
"[To Shawn Porter] I already beat you. So it isn't going be any different Saturday night.

"I'm ready. I'm 120 percent ready. I'm focused. Shawn is a solid fighter. He stepped to the plate like some people didn't. You guys know I was supposed to fight somebody else but Shawn Porter stepped up to the plate and now I've got to take care of him.

"I'm going to continue to win, continue to prove to people that I'm an elite fighter, that I deserve to be at the top, and that's what I'm going to do.

"Come Saturday night my winning ways are going to continue."

Shawn Porter, Undefeated Welterweight Contender
"I'm here, Showtime Shawn Porter is in the building.

"We had camp in Las Vegas. It was beautiful. It's been beautiful being here in Brooklyn and I'm ready to do it.

"This was my hardest camp training for my hardest fight.

"Not to take anything from Alexander, except his belt, but I know what he's got to bring and I'm ready to handle it."

Erislandy Lara, WBA Super Welterweight Interim World Champion
"I just want to thank my whole team for all the hard work we've put in this camp"

"On Saturday night, I'm going to be ready for Trout and we'll see who's got the balls to win this fight"

Austin Trout, Former Light Middleweight World Champion
"I'm happy to be here, I'm happy to bring it back to Brooklyn. New York runs in my blood. A lot of people don't know my mother, my grandmother, were both born and raised here. New York is in my blood.

"Over a year ago I came back to New York and I retained my title going against Cotto and I'm looking to have a repeat to regain my title back because I feel like that's my belt.

"Earlier this year I may have lost it, but I learned a lot from it and it's made me the better, stronger fighter, a stronger man.
"You all are going to see the reinvention of Austin Trout Saturday night."

Sakio Bika, WBC Super Middleweight World Champion
"I feel so very blessed and so very happy. On Saturday, Anthony Dirrell says he is going to take the belt off of me. I am not so sure it will happen. I don't know if he can do it. I don't know if he has the balls to do it.

"On Saturday it will just be Anthony Dirrell in the ring. On Saturday Anthony will step in the ring and feel the power."

Anthony Dirrell, Super Middleweight Contender
"Come Saturday, it's destiny. I've been through a lot - cancer in 2006. I overcame that. Motorcycle accident that broke my legs and hands. I overcame that. So Sakio Bika can't hold me back. This is meant to be and come December 7 it's over. It's going to be trouble for him.

"He looks for the knockout, but doesn't get it every time. I'm going to be looking for the knockout so that's what's going to happen.

"So everyone come out and support December 7. It's a hell of a card."

Sadam Ali, Undefeated Welterweight and 2008 U.S. Olympian
"I'm very excited for this fight. Second time fighting at the Barclays Center, my home, in front of my hometown of course. And look at the card we have going on, it's going to be so exciting top to bottom and I'm just ready to go out there and show what I can do."

Marcus Browne, Rising Light Heavyweight Star and 2012 U.S. Olympian
"I'm grateful to be on this card. You've got guys like Paulie that watched me coming up in the amateurs.
You've got guys like Zab that I watched coming up as a kid. So this is a beautiful thing with all of these other guys on this card. I mean it's a great card."

"I'm a fan first, but at the end of the day I've got to take care of business.

"I'm ready to go on Saturday night and I know these guys are. So God bless you guys and enjoy the show."

Bernard Hopkins, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion and Golden Boy Promotions Partner
"First, there's a lot of history here in Brooklyn. It's becoming a major hotbed for boxing. At the Barclays Center, we're making history and I'm happy to be part of that and also part of the promotion.

"The four televised fights could be a main event on any day on any card. So to me, it's an early Christmas present to those who tune in and also come to the fight.

"To see four championship fights in December, closing out the year with a bang, are something special. But to see Paulie Malignaggi and Zab Judah, two Brooklyn legends that have basically the same fans, collide will be an extra treat for fight fans.

"This year has been a great, record-breaking year for ratings and of course the highest grossing pay-per-view of all time.

"The main event is going to be one of those fights where don't know who is going to win. It is going to be a barnburner. Its impossible to say that one guy has a landslide chance of winning. It is just that close."


Brett Yormark, CEO of Barclays Center
"Welcome back to the Barclays Center. We appreciate everyone being here today. We are thrilled to host another outstanding night of boxing at Barclays Center this Saturday night. The 'Battle of Brooklyn' between Paulie Malignaggi and Zab Judah has great significance because the two represent the strength and the resilience of this great borough. As Paulie has said 'It's exciting to win a world title but it doesn't compare to winning the world championship of Brooklyn.'

"This is the culmination of our first year of boxing in Brooklyn, so it's fitting to have two of the greatest fighters from here taking the ring in this building on Saturday night. More than just a feature bout, Golden Boy Promotions has delivered an exciting fight card from top to bottom and we look forward to giving boxing fans another great at Barclays Center.
"Thanks to fighters like Paulie and Zab, Bernard Hopkins, Peter Quillin, Danny Jacobs, Danny Garcia, Louis Collazo, Eddie Gomez and up-and-comers like Marcus Browne, Sadam Ali and many others, Barclays Center has become the heart of boxing on the East Coast. It has also become a place for local boxers to become inspired to become future champs."


Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports
"This is a special card. There's really no other way to describe it. When we, Golden Boy, Barclays Center and SHOWTIME first began putting this card together, we wanted it to be something special, something memorable to cap off the year.

"We quickly decided that we wanted not just one or two good fights, or even, three good fights, but four high-quality, competitive, evenly matched fights. Three world title fights capped off by the 'Battle of Brooklyn' between Paulie and Zab, the two most well-known and accomplished fighters from Brooklyn in the sport today.

"As Bernard pointed out, it's no exaggeration to say that these are four main-event quality fights. Sakio Bika and Anthony Dirrell have been main event fighters. Erislandy Lara and Austin Trout have both been main event fighters. Devon has been in numerous main event fights and of course, we all are familiar with Paulie and Zab's great history.

"This is the type of card that SHOWTIME has become known for. High quality and competitive fights top to bottom. No mismatches, no one or two fight cards.

"Most of all I'd like to thank the fighters, acknowledge that it takes the commitment of the fighters to fight tough fights. It's something that often goes unrecognized, but every fighter on this card has agreed to, has made the commitment, to fight in a tough fight. And that's what makes this card so special."


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It's 'Hammer' time! Erickson Lubin The future of boxing





Last week's much-anticipated professional debut of blue-chip welterweight prospect Erickson "Hammer" Lubin (1-0, 1 KO) launched what promises to be a special boxing career for the multi-talented 18-year-old southpaw.

Lubin registered a spectacular knockout of Eric De Jesus (1-1, 1 KO), unloading an explosive barrage of punches, leading to a stoppage only 35-seconds into the opening round.  The combination of Erickson's speed, power and accuracy simply overwhelmed his opponent.

"We are all excited about Erickson's impressive pro debut," Iron Mike Productions (IMP) president and Hall of Famer Mike Tyson said.  "Not only does he have all the tools to become world champion for many years, we believe Erickson Lubin represents the future of boxing."

Erickson's IMP stable-mates, featherweight Dennis Galarza and lightweight Albert Bell, were also victorious fighting on the same card in Sunrise, Florida.  Galarza won his pro debut, stopping Torres (0-4) in the opening round, while Bell improved to 3-0 with a unanimous decision over Angel Hernandez (1-3).

"It was a lot of fun," Lubin spoke about his first fight as a professional.  "I knew my opponent would feel everything I touched him with.  It was everything I hoped it would be.  My manager, Henry Rivalta, told me this was going to be a special day and to stay calm, focused and just be me.  My second dad, Jason Galarza, was pumping me up in the locker room.  It was truly great.  I told everyone my opponent wasn't getting out of the first round.  I just wanted to smash him and get my first one out of the way."

A native Floridian who is now fighting out of Miami, Lubin ended his heralded amateur boxing career riding a 30+ win streak. Lubin captured a gold medal at the prestigious 2012 National Golden Gloves Tournament and ended his amateur career on a high note, defeating 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Yasniel Toledo Lopes, of Cuba, in the semifinals en route to capturing top honors at the Independence Cup in the Dominican Republic.

Lubin was considered Team USA's No. 1 overall prospect for the 2016 Olympics prior to his signing promotional and managerial contracts with Iron Mike Productions and Rivalta Management on his 18th birthday this past October 1.

"My manager negotiated a contract for me that my family felt very comfortable with," Lubin added.  "IMP has great people.  Garry Jonas and Mike Tyson are going to take me to the big dance one day and I will not disappoint.  I will be ready at all times.  IMP has set-up a great fight plan for my future.  I felt the love, man, and I knew this was the right place for me.  Unfortunately, the amateur system is going downhill but I truly wish them the best.

"It's great having Mike Tyson as my promoter.  Mike is one of the biggest names in boxing and a legend in my book.  I know he will help make my name great, especially as these knockouts start piling up.  I trust Mike, Garry and my entire team.  I can't wait to learn in the ring from Mike himself when he's here later this month."

Lubin is scheduled to fight next January 3 in Minneapolis on an ESPN Friday Night Fights card headlined by his IMP stable-mate, International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior lightweight champion Argenis Mendez.

For additional information about Lubin or any of his IMP stable-mates go online atwww.IronMikeProductions.com, www.facebook.com/IronMikeProductions or follow on Twitter
@EricksonHammerL or @IronMikeProd.

About Iron Mike Productions (IMP):  Previously known as Acquinity Sports, Iron Mike Productions is a full-service boxing promotion company co-founded and led by CEO Garry Jonas. In partnership with Hall of Famer Mike Tyson, IMP is committed to changing traditional boxing promotion by advocating for its fighters' successes, inside the ring and out, throughout their professional careers and into retirement. 

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OSCAR DE LA HOYA ELECTED TO THE INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME "THE GOLDEN BOY" TO BE INDUCTED ON JUNE 8, 2014




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Golden Boy Promotions is pleased to congratulate company President Oscar De La Hoya on his induction to the International Boxing Hall of Fame.  The announcement was made today by International Boxing Hall of Fame Executive Director Edward Brophy.
"I am honored and appreciative to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and I thank everyone who has been a part of this journey with me," said De La Hoya, an Olympic Gold medalist and six division professional world champion known throughout the sport as "The Golden Boy". "This is the dream of everyone who puts on a pair of gloves and steps between the ropes, and through the good and the bad, you always hope that when all is said and done, you put on good fights, entertained the fans, and will be remembered for what you did in the ring. To know that I will be in the Hall of Fame with the greats of this sport is humbling, but it's also put a smile on my face that isn't coming off anytime soon."
"Knowing all the dedication Oscar put into this sport since the first time he stepped through the ropes, I couldn't be happier to see him rightfully honored as a Hall of Famer," said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "Despite all the fame and the money accumulated over the years, in his heart, all heever wanted was to prove himself as one of the best.  He did, and today's announcement proves that he is one of boxing's all-time greats.  Congratulations, Oscar and congratulations to all the members of the Class of 2014."

Also announced as members of the IBHOF's Class of 2014 was a former opponent of De La Hoya's, Felix Trinidad, along with Joe Calzaghe, Barry Hearn, Richard Steele, Graham Houston, Neil Leifer, George Chaney, Charles Ledoux, Mike O'Dowd, Eugene Corri, and Tom Allen. The IBHOF induction weekend takes place in Canastota, New York from June 5-8, with the Hall of Fame induction ceremonyoccurring on Sunday, June 8.

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OSCAR DE LA HOYA ELECTED TO THE INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME "THE GOLDEN BOY" TO BE INDUCTED ON JUNE 8, 2014




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Golden Boy Promotions is pleased to congratulate company President Oscar De La Hoya on his induction to the International Boxing Hall of Fame.  The announcement was made today by International Boxing Hall of Fame Executive Director Edward Brophy.
"I am honored and appreciative to be inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and I thank everyone who has been a part of this journey with me," said De La Hoya, an Olympic Gold medalist and six division professional world champion known throughout the sport as "The Golden Boy". "This is the dream of everyone who puts on a pair of gloves and steps between the ropes, and through the good and the bad, you always hope that when all is said and done, you put on good fights, entertained the fans, and will be remembered for what you did in the ring. To know that I will be in the Hall of Fame with the greats of this sport is humbling, but it's also put a smile on my face that isn't coming off anytime soon."
"Knowing all the dedication Oscar put into this sport since the first time he stepped through the ropes, I couldn't be happier to see him rightfully honored as a Hall of Famer," said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "Despite all the fame and the money accumulated over the years, in his heart, all heever wanted was to prove himself as one of the best.  He did, and today's announcement proves that he is one of boxing's all-time greats.  Congratulations, Oscar and congratulations to all the members of the Class of 2014."

Also announced as members of the IBHOF's Class of 2014 was a former opponent of De La Hoya's, Felix Trinidad, along with Joe Calzaghe, Barry Hearn, Richard Steele, Graham Houston, Neil Leifer, George Chaney, Charles Ledoux, Mike O'Dowd, Eugene Corri, and Tom Allen. The IBHOF induction weekend takes place in Canastota, New York from June 5-8, with the Hall of Fame induction ceremonyoccurring on Sunday, June 8.

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Undefeated prospects Joel Diaz, Jr. vs. Wanzell Ellison Headline 50 Cent's 'Big Apple Boxing' event Dec. 20 at Resorts World Casino NYC



Unbeaten junior lightweight prospects Joel Diaz, Jr. (13-0, 11 KOs) and Wanzell Ellison (9-0-1, 5 KOs) headline "Big Apple Boxing," presented by 50 Cent's SMS Promotions, on Friday night, December 20 at Resorts World Casino NYC in Jamaica, Queens, New York.

"This is going to be an exciting night in boxing," promoter Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson said. "The fighters on this card are highly motivated and I'm looking forward to watching their talent unfold in the ring. We'll also have special performances from Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Tory Ave and Tony Yayo.  You won't want to miss this one."

The 21-year-old Diaz, fighting out of Palmdale, California, will be fighting in his third scheduled 10-round bout having stopped Guillermo Sanchez and Emmanuel Lucero, respectively, in the second and fifth rounds.  Diaz has defeated one other unbeaten opponent, Guy Robb (7-0), who Diaz finished-off in the seventh round of their 2012 fight on ShoBox.

The lone blemish on 24-year-old Ellison's professional record is a draw in 2011 with Carlos Vinan.  Fighting out of Newark (NJ), Ellison will be fighting in his first scheduled 10-rounder.

Arizona junior welterweight "Magic Man" Luis Olivares (6-0, 4 KOs) puts his undefeated record on the line against Tony "Sugar Boy" Walker (5-3-1, 3 KOs) in the six-round co-feature.

Undefeated Puerto Rican junior middleweight Emmanuel "Pirata" De Jesus (8-0, 5 KOs) will be showcased in a six-round match versus an opponent to be determined. Also slated to fight on the undercard in six-round bouts are Maryland super bantamweight Thomas "KO" Snow (16-1, 10 KOs) vs. Hartford's Nate Green (4-0, 1 KO), Cincinnati welterweight Donte Strayhorn (3-1) vs. Virginia's Christian Steele (3-7-2, 1 KO) and undefeated welterweight prospect Felix Diaz (14-0, 8 KOs), a 2008 Olympic gold medalist from the Dominican Republic, vs. TBA; former U.S. amateur star, Tennessean Ryan "Blue-Chip" Martin (1-0, 1 KO) vs. Las Vegas lightweight Eric Jamar Goodall (1-2), and pro-debuting Brooklyn bantamweight Mafato Kamogawa vs. New Yorker Michelle Cook (0-0-1), in a pair of scheduled four-round fights.

All fights and fighters are subject to change.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Judah vs. Malignaggi is a 12-round fight for the NABF and NABO Welterweight titles taking place on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

ABOUT "JUDAH VS. MALIGNAGGI":

Judah vs. Malignaggi is a 12-round fight for the NABF and NABO Welterweight titles taking place on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.  The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Super Judah Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T, Grudge Match and Casamigos Tequila. In the co-featured bout, Devon Alexander puts his IBF welterweight title on the line in a 12-round bout against Shawn Porter,  Erislandy Lara defends his interim WBA Super Welterweight title in a 12-round fight against Austin Trout and Sakio Bika defends his WBC Super Middleweight title against Anthony Dirrell in a 12-round bout.  The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT immediately following ALL ACCESS: Broner vs. Maidana which begins at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). Zabdiel Judah Super Judah Promotions #Boxing #Boxeo






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BOXERS COME TOGETHER TO HELP FAMILIES RON JOHNSON, AARON WILLIAMS & JOE JUDAH PARTNERS WITH CITY TO BRING CHAMPIONSHIP ENTERTAINMENT RINGSIDE AT A NIGHT TO REMEMBER


LAKEWOOD, Colorado — Presented by American Dream In Association Air Tight Promotions WBC/USNBC Champion Ron “The American Dream” Johnson and friends, will take center stage to demonstrate an act of kindness to the families that lost everything in the massive floods in Colorado. Ron Johnson and friends will produce a weekend of Music, Boxing & Entertainment. Ron Johnson has asked his friends to help raise money for so many families that have lost everything. Ron Johnson with the help of his friends will produce a weekend of excitement, starting with a live concert; boxers meet & greet and autograph signing followed up with “A Night to Remember” Championship Boxing Event. Ron Johnson will donate a portion of all proceeds from each event to help so many families re-build their lives. 
Coloradans have been affected by this destructive flooding that has forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of families. We just want to help and do whatever we can to contribute to the "Colorado Flood Relief," and to support the American Red Cross Disaster Relief efforts in Colorado and Community Food Share, which we will equally split our donations from our upcoming events between Community Food Share, serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties, The Food Bank for Larimer County, and Weld Food Bank. “Ron Johnson"
A Night to Remember & Knockout Weekend will showcase some of the best trained athletes and musicians in the world. Georgia’s own country music sensations “Bad Horse” will perform on Thursday, Dec 5th, 2013, at TBA in Lakewood, Colorado.
Knockout Weekend continues on Friday, Dec 6, 2013 inside the Sheraton Denver West Hotel Ballroom (360 Union BL Lakewood, CO 80228); at 3:00pm “Boxing Experience” Ron Johnson, Aaron Williams & Joe Judah will participate in the official Music & Boxing Stars pre-fight meet and greet experience alongside former Boxing Champions TBA and music group “Bad Horse”. Come meet some of your favorite sports stars at the fan favorite Boxing Extreme pre-fight meet & greet.
On Friday night Dec 6th Ron Johnson along with some of the best boxers in the country will display their boxing skills at “A Night to Remember” professional boxing event, the “Championship Showdown"
Music & Boxing Collide” (presented by Air Tight Promotions in association with American Dream). Doors open at 6:00pm first fight at 7:00pm

As an added attraction we are happy to introduce “ENTROBOX,” the first music & boxing format “When Music & Boxing Collide” this unique format will be performed before the co & main events featuring a live performance by Country Sensations “Bad Horse”.
American Dream & Air Tight Promotions will donate a portion of all proceeds from each event to the following organizations:
1. Colorado Flood Relief
2. American Red Cross Disaster Relief
3. United Way Foothills
4. Community Food Share


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MAYWEATHER PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCES UPDATED FIGHT CARD FOR THE FRIDAY, DEC. 6 “LITTLE CREEK BRAWL” AT LITTLE CREEK CASINO RESORT IN SHELTON, WASH. LIVE ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION ON SHOWTIME® - See more at: http://www.mayweatherpromotions.com/news/mayweather-promotions/mayweather-promotions-announces-updated-fight-card-for-the-friday-dec-6-little-creek-brawl-at-little-creek-casino-resort-in-shelton-wash-live-on-shobox-the-new-generation-on-showtime/#sthash.1INLbn1O.dpuf




Mayweather Promotions is pleased to announce the near completion of the “The Little Creek Brawl” fight card headlined by middleweight contender J’Leon Love (15-0, 8 KO’s) against Philadelphia’s LaJuan Simon (23-4-2, 12 KO’s) on Friday, Dec. 6 from Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, Wash., live on ShoBox: The New Generation.  The night will feature Mayweather Promotions’ rising stars from top to bottom.

Mickey Bey (18-1-1, 9 KO’s), Badou Jack (15-0-1, 10 KO’s) and Chris Pearson (9-0, 8 KO’s) will face Barinas, Venezuela’s Carlos Cardenas (20-6-1, 13 KO’s), Hermosillo Mexico’s Rogelio Medina (31-4, 25 KO’s) and Santa Catarina, Brazil’s Acacio Ferreira (14-0-1, 12 KO’s) respectively in the televised portion of the event.

The live SHOWTIME telecast will begin at 11:50 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) following the SHOWTIME theatrical premiere of Sinister.

London’s Ashley “Treasure” Theophane (33-6-1 10 KO’s) is coming off of a hard fought split-decision against Pablo Cesar Cano as part of “THE ONE: Mayweather vs. Canelo” undercard. The experienced Theophane will go up against the Nigerian Robert Osiobe (14-7-4 6 KO’s).

The brother of Mickey Bey, Cortez Bey (8-1-1 4 KO’s)will make his return to the ring in a junior welterweight bout. Making his first appearance in 2013, Bey has not fought since he battled to a hard-fought draw against Marcos Herrera. He will look to make a strong comeback against John Grimaldo on Dec. 6.

Additionally, Lanell “Mr. Knocc Out Professional” Bellows (6-0-1 5 KO’s) is looking forward to his six-round super middleweight bout against Seattle native Eddie Hunter (8-9-2, 2 KO’s). With two straight wins since turning pro, Andrew Tabiti of Chicago, IL (2-0) will look to extend his streak when he faces Justin Davis (0-1) from Ft. Benning, Georgia in a four-round cruiserweight bout. Undefeated Luis “Cuba” Arias (7-0 3 KO’s) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin takes on Cameron Allen (5-13 3 KO’s) of Battle Creek, Mich. in an eight-round super middleweight bout.
 

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Grudge Match - Official Trailer [HD]


New comedy GRUDGE MATCH ­ in theaters Christmas Day. 
Grudge Match (2013) is a new comedy film, starring Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Hart and Alan Arkin.


 Watch Grudge Match in theaters December 25, 201

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Boxing After Dark: Rigondeaux vs. Agbeko Topical Promo (HBO Boxing)


The epic fall season of HBO Boxing concludes with a triple-header on Saturday, December 7th -
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Today! Zab Judah & Paulie Malignaggi Participate In Brooklyn Food Drive at 6:00 p.m. ET‏



ABOUT "JUDAH VS. MALIGNAGGI":
Judah vs. Malignaggi is a 12-round fight for the NABF and NABO Welterweight titles taking place on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.  The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Super Judah Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T, Grudge Match and Casamigos Tequila. In the co-featured bout, Devon Alexander puts his IBF welterweight title on the line in a 12-round bout against Shawn Porter,  Erislandy Lara defends his interim WBA Super Welterweight title in a 12-round fight against Austin Trout and Sakio Bika defends his WBC Super Middleweight title against Anthony Dirrell in a 12-round bout.  The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT immediately following ALL ACCESS: Broner vs. Maidana which begins at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP).http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Today--Zab-Judah---Paulie-Malignaggi-Participate-In-Brooklyn-Food-Drive-at-6-00-p-m--ET-.html?soid=1102226479292&aid=vhjEU3Oe2kk

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Mike Tyson Wants Manny Pacquiao To Fight Floyd Mayweather



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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Randall Bailey notches 44th career win Working way back into welterweight mix

Three-time, two-division world champion Randall "KO King" Bailey (44-8, 37 KOs) returned to the ring last Saturday night in Tampa for his first fight in 13 months, defeating Ecuador welterweight Humberto "Bam Bam" Toledo (41-11-2, 25 KOs) by way of an eighth-round disqualification for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International belt.

Bailey battered Toledo from the opening bell right up to the bizarre ending, in which Toledo suddenly and surprisingly took a knee in the middle of the ring, only to get back up and get disqualified for pushing referee Frank Santore, Jr. into the ropes.

"I wasn't really surprised because I saw the way he was responding in the first couple of rounds," Bailey explained.  "I was hitting him hard and often and he was looking to the referee to find a way out of the fight.  The ref wasn't cooperating with him, so in the eighth round, he took a knee, jumped up and pushed the ref."

Bailey's veteran manager, Si Stern, couldn't believe what he was watching.  "Randall looked very strong," Stern said.  "I hadn't seen him move so well in years.  Toledo started hitting Randall behind the head a bunch of times and below the belt.  In the eighth round, he went down to one knee in the middle of the ring, got up, grabbed the ref and pushed him into the ropes.

"Randall proved he can still fight.  He may be 39 but he has the body of somebody in their mid-twenties.  He was never in wars and his body hasn't taken too much punishment over the years.  Randall will be rated in the WBC's top 10 because he's the new WBC International champion.  Next, I'd like to get him into a tougher fight and then a title eliminator.  If everything goes according to plans, I think Randall will be fighting for another world title this summer."

Now a promotional free agent, Bailey had Chico Rivas as his chief second for the first time.  "It was no difference this fight (with Rivas as head trainer)," Bailey noted.  "He's been with me forever (as his assistant trainer).  Everything was smooth.  This is my last run and I feel good.

"After the fight, I felt pretty good other than needing to get my hands use to hitting somebody so hard with small gloves (unlike larger gloves used for sparring).  I hurt both of my hands in the second or third round.  No damage but they swelled up.  It had been a whole year since I punched that hard wearing small gloves."

Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is the WBC welterweight champion, as well as the WBC and World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Welterweight title holder.  If Mayweather gives up the WBC 147-pound belt, Bailey could be right in the mix of contenders.  If he had a choice, though, Bailey would rather take on World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight champion Timothy Bradley.

"I'd want Bradley if I could pick," Bailey concluded.  "He's avoided me his whole career."

In any case, though, one of boxing's most lethal pound-for-pound punchers is back, Randall Bailey.
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Friday, November 29, 2013

ZAB JUDAH AND PAULIE MALIGNAGGI MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT‏




Marylyn Aceves    
Thanks everyone for joining us today. We have Zab Judah and Paulie Maliganggi available to talk to you and answer your questions about the fight
Richard Schaefer    
Thank you, Marylyn. I'm really excited, I've been talking with Paulie and Zab Judah, I know its freezing cold in New York but those guys are going to heat up the Barclays Center. It's been a terrific year for SHOWTIME. It has been the best year in boxing history for SHOWTIME and SHOWTIME is not ending the year with one bang but two bangs. The first one will be Dec. 7 here with Judah and Malignaggi. It's a battle of Brooklyn; it's for the pride of Brooklyn.
We also have some of the best talent in those respective weight classes that are going to be showcasing what they are all about in meaningful fights. Truly a big thank you to SHOWTIME for stepping up and delivering this fight card to fans in the U.S. and around the world.
It's been the biggest year in their short boxing history for Barclays Center. It was no other than Paulie Malignaggi who opened up the building last October and every one of those events since we've seen more and more people embracing the sport and showing up at Barclays Center. Every show we're going from one record crowd to the next and that's exactly what I expect for this big night on Dec. 7 - a new record crowd for Barclays Center.
Pricing tickets that everyone can afford has become a hallmark for Golden Boy Promotions. Tickets are an unbelievable deal. We want a record crowd event at Barclays Center. It's really an unbelievable deal to see this great card.
I want to thank our sponsors as well - Corona, AT&T, Casamigos Tequila and the Grudge Match, a movie which will be coming out in December.
I now want to introduce to you Zab Judah. He's one of the best known names in the sport of boxing. He's always exciting and that's exactly what this sport wants and needs. He knows what's at stake here. It's not just the pride of Brooklyn, but the 147-pound weight class is the deepest weight class, the biggest names are fighting there and that's exactly what Zab Judah wants. He knows he needs to beat Paulie Malignaggi to move on to those big world title fights in the division.
Zab Judah
Thank you, Richard, I appreciate it. Training camp has been fun. We had a great training camp here in Las Vegas and a lot of good public relations and I'm just excited to come back home and be crowned the king of BK.
Richard Schaefer
Paulie is one of the most skilled fighters, always comes to win. He has a tremendous personality outside the ring. I think whatever he does he always strives to be on top and I think there's no question Paulie is the best color commentator in the sport. But it doesn't stop there - Paulie still has unfinished business in the ring and he realizes what a win against Zab is going to do to him in that stacked weight class. So he's going to come to win.
Paulie Malignaggi
It's a pleasure being on with everyone once again. I really look forward to mixing it up with Zab and hopefully we get a record crowd for Brooklyn at Barclays Center. I know he's got a lot of support in Brooklyn and I know I have a lot of support in Brooklyn. We have a great supporting cast on the undercard and I think this card has the potential to be the best card that Barclays Center has put on yet, and we've had some great cards there. Hopefully, like Richard said, we get a good crowd. I would like it to be a sell-out card. I think it is going to be the most spectacular card that has been at Barclays yet. I look forward to mixing it with him and seeing who really is the king of Brooklyn for this generation and I've prepared very well for that.
Q: Dan Rafael ESPN- Hello guys- good to talk to you today. I'd like you both to answer. You guys are both from Brooklyn in the same weight class. When did you start to think this fight would happen?
Zab Judah
For me this fight came about after the Garcia fight. In my preparation for moving forward to do what I do they said Paulie and I said "Paulie, nah, Paulie is my homeboy." But I was like, 'Hey, you know this is an opportunity that you've got to take for boxing.' So I guess we're here now. Like I said, this is a fight where there's no animosity or anything like that. It's just us going in there and representing for our city.
Paulie Malignaggi
I'd like to echo the same sentiments as Zab. For a lot of years I came up behind Zab and he kind of laid the building blocks for my generation. He was kind of the guy to look up to and to try to match his accomplishments. It really didn't come to mind, we were in different weight classes and at different places in our career, but people started mentioning it and talking around Brooklyn the past year or two. But I still didn't think the fight had any chance of happening because we were still in different weight classes and kind of had different goals for our careers. We each took a competitive loss in our last fight and it's kind of a situation where you have to take a step back in way from world title fights. But this isn't such a step back because we're still world-class even with no world title on the line.
It made a lot of sense from that perspective and also for us both being from Brooklyn. Until the fight was made I didn't think it would be more than Brooklyn talk and that's all. I think in the last couple of years people started getting in my ear that people in Brooklyn wanted to see what would happen if me and Zab Judah got in the ring together.
Q -Dan Rafael - I kind of thought this fight would get made a while ago. With the combination of Golden Boy working with the Barclays Center and Zab signing with Golden Boy it seemed like this fight was going to happen.
Paulie Malignaggi
Zab just got signed after the Garcia fight and this was all a recent thing. Once Zab got signed that's when the fight got brought up. Up until recently I didn't think it would happen, but then when he got signed it started to come to fruition.
Q- Dan Rafael - You both seem to have a chip on your shoulder in past fights. Is it a little bit more difficult to get motivated for this fight because you guys have a lot of respect and a good relationship outside of the ring?
Zab Judah
My motivation comes from the opportunity. The opportunity of still being here 18 years strong, to be competitive against young fighters like Paulie Malignaggi and Danny Garcia, and to still be competing at a high level of boxing. I mean, to be crowned the kings of BK, that's a very big accomplishment coming from Brooklyn. There's one thing a lot of people will tell you - there's a pride about being from Brooklyn. Now we've got the opportunity in a sport that I've been in for the last 18 years of my life to be called the king of it. I'm excited for this one and that's where the motivation comes from on my part.
Paulie Malignaggi
The competition drives us all. That's the reason we do this and get up in the morning and train hard for each fight. You need different things to drive you. The competition always is the driving force. The competitor in me is driven by winning. Winning means everything to me. Yeah, Zab is someone I respect and looked up to coming up, but winning means everything to me. I'm a competitor in anything I do, especially boxing. It's not hard to get up for a fight like this. You can still respect your opponent and still get up for a fight. Come on man, we're both wearing eight ounce gloves so I'm sure once someone gets hit we'll both be throwing arms at each other.
Q- I know you both want to win really bad. How hard would it be to lose this fight in your hometown?
Paulie Malignaggi
I think it's more for the fans. It's hard to go back to your fans and say, 'Oh man you're not the best fighter in your borough.' I think the motivation is from there. You fight guys from other cities and you rep your neighborhood, you rep your city real well. I get announced as from Brooklyn, N.Y., regardless of where I've lived in my career because it's a sense of pride.   Here, the other guy is announced from Brooklyn, N.Y., and it's a sense of inner-pride within the city. You have to run into the other guy's fans. I don't run into Adrien Broner fans in New York or other people's fans in New York. But I can run into Zab's fans and that is a mini-motivator itself.
Zab Judah
Like Paulie said, the job is the motivation for what we're doing right now. I'm motivated by the opportunity. I'm motivated by the situation. Paulie is somebody that I've known for a long time. I've watched him, I've watched him grow and there have even been a lot of fights where I've supported him. So now, it's kind of crazy to be going up against each other but it's the sport that we chose and, like he said, once the bell rings and the leather starts flying I think that anybody would come to their senses.
Paulie Malignaggi
It's a really emotional fight. You want to be king of Brooklyn. It's the kind of fight you get up for because there are a lot big fights in your career but there is a lot of extra emotion being able to represent your borough and being able to be the king of Brooklyn. I know I have what it takes to be a world class fighter; I know what it takes to get back to the top. Winning a fight like this and getting myself a chance to get another world championship in my career is something I don't doubt
Q- Lem Satterfield- Zab- Paulie told me about a time when you coached him as an amateur. He said he lost the fight but he's always looked up to you. Do you remember that and do you remember what you thought of him as a fighter back then?
Zab Judah
I thought he won that fight, from my recollection. Even back then as an amateur he had a heart, he was gutsy. He came out, he was very scrappy. I recall that, yeah, we kind of pulled out a lot of champions that year. So yeah, I think that Paulie did win the fight that year.
Paulie Malignaggi
I didn't win that fight but I lost to a big rival of mine. But we won the team trophy. Zab was the team coach and we won the team trophy at the Empire State Games.
Q- Lem- Obviously you guys fought at the highest level both at 140 pounds and 147 pounds. At what point do you think you were at the absolute best in your career?
Zab Judah
I would probably say my Mickey Ward fight. I was 15-0 and I was highly motivated. That was one training camp I remember Ronnie Shields and my dad - we had a tough training camp. I was only 15-0, I remember taking on Mickey Ward and he had like 34 or something fights. He was known as a killer at that time, he was stopping guys with body shots. Everyone was like, 'Zab that's not a fight you should take, it's going to mess your career up.' And we went in there and we trained very hard, we had a dog camp and went in there and won the fight.
The first half of the Mayweather fight I was super sharp. It's different times. Even in my last Danny Garcia fight I came on very strong at the end. I don't look at one particular fight and say this was the best fight because every night is special to me. Every time you step in the ring you've got different things that happen, you've got to weather through them.
Paulie Malignaggi
I'd say there have been a couple different times in my career when I was at an elite level or getting there. There was a moment in 2003 and 2004 where I thought I was really coming into my own, starting to win fights and starting to look impressive. I was getting to fight high level contenders and then I had a real bad hand injury. My hand was shattered and it set me back a lot and hindered a lot of my progress. I always wonder how I would have kept progressing if I didn't have those injuries. You have a lot of youthful enthusiasm at that point in your career. I can pick nights where I've been sharper than others but I can't pick one night where I've been my best.
Q- How do you capture that moment or those moments in this particular fight? Do you feel that you're motivated given that you're fighting in your home town?
Zab Judah
I'm highly motivated and I'm ready to come in there and do what I do. Like Paulie said, I'm a very competitive person. As everybody can see throughout my career, I hate losing. Some of my early losses I kind of went crazy. I've learned to control myself over the years but losing is something that's not in my arsenal right now and it's something that we're not looking forward to doing and we looking at progress and moving forward. This is why we teamed up with Golden Boy and Super Judah Promotions with Golden Boy. We're ready to take on the world. I think Golden Boy and SHOWTIME are the two biggest- you've got the biggest promoter and you've got the biggest network out there and this is a place where Zab Judah needs to be. Zab Judah is pound-for-pound the best fighter in the world, hands down, and I am going to show the world that I am the best. Give me the opportunity and I'll show you.
Paulie Malignaggi
I think the motivation has to always be there. I think if you try too hard to summon it you fight yourself out. I look at the hard work and dedication I've put into my career and I try to put my best game face on fight night. If you think about trying to match your best performances you probably won't because you'll be thinking about the wrong things. The focus has to be to concentrate and focus on the person in front of you. You have to focus one round at a time, one minute at a time. And from there you put on some good performances without evening knowing it. I don't think the goal is to put on a good performance, I think the goal is to execute a game plan when you go in there. Sometimes it comes out beautifully, sometimes it doesn't. But you can't go in there trying to put on a good show, you go in there trying to execute. That's what I go in there trying to do.
Richard
First of all I want to say that both of those guys are rejuvenated because of all of the opportunities at 147 pounds. For both of them, one of their best fights is actually their last fight. When Paulie fought Broner he fought a great, great fight and I think he surprised a lot of people. Most people had it as an easy fight for Broner and look what he did. And that's not because of what Broner didn't do; it's because of what Paulie did. I think he's right there at the top and he knows what this win can lead to and how important this fight is. The same goes for Zab fighting Danny Garcia- most people thought it would be a one-sided affair. And look what Zab did, he turned back the clock. That's as good of a Zab as I've seen. When Zab wants something he goes for it and I know he wants this. Their biggest fights, their best fights were actually their last fights and that's why this is such a meaningful showdown.
Q- Mike Woods- This question is for Paulie- You've made no secret that in the last couple years you've thought about if you want to do this anymore. What are your thoughts now?
Paulie Malignaggi
You don't give yourself a definitive answer when it comes to something so serious. If I accept the fight then I accept the fight and go in and train 100 percent. Sometimes between fights I'll be thinking, 'I don't know if I'm up to train for a fight again.' But once mentally and physically I decide to fight I kind of erase the negativity. Its full speed ahead, you step on the gas and you go. Don't get me wrong, in the beginning of camp when you're trying to get back into shape you're like, 'Man, why did I do this?' But once that competitive juice comes back and you start getting in shape, you start feeling sharp, you start feeling good and you realize why you do this. You realize the things that spur you on, that motivate you, that drive you to do this. The adrenaline rush, the excitement as a fight approaches and all of a sudden you're not thinking about those negative things anymore and you're thinking about all the positive things and all the fun this brings. Don't get me wrong, it's hard fight fighting at this level. But, at the same time, it's a situation where I'd rather be here than anywhere else.
Q - Does it make it more difficult because you've become such a highly regarded commentator? Because you always have something to fall back on?
Paulie Malignaggi
No, not the training, the training I work hard. Anything I do, I do it wholeheartedly. But sometimes before camp starts you wonder, 'Do I really feel like getting up and starting another training camp?' But once I'm in training camp, I do the miles and I put the hours in the gym wholeheartedly. There's never a time where I say I don't want to train today because I could fall back on something. I'm not the kind of person that does something half-assed. If I know I won't do it wholeheartedly I won't do it. When I accepted this fight I knew what that came with.
Q- Zab - do you ever stay awake at night and say, 'Man I'm 36 old this really could be my last fight?'
Zab
No, as far as the age, my age is great. I'm highly motivated. You've got one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, Floyd Mayweather, he's older than me. You've got Juan Manuel Marquez, he just knocked out Manny Pacquiao with one punch, he's older than me. You've got Bernard Hopkins, one of the baddest fighters of today's era, he's my grandfather. So when you say old, what do you mean by old? Old by what, longevity?   I've been in the game since I was 18 years old and I've been world champion multiple times in different weight classes. Is that what you mean by old? I mean as far as age goes, I'm far from old. I mean, some of the best of the best of the world today are way older than me and I'm just highly motivated the opportunity. I want to thank Richard Schaefer and the whole Golden Boy staff and team for just even allowing themselves to do business with my camp and myself and I think we're going to have a phenomenal time. I think that when people say your last time or your last fight is your best fight, this is nowhere near my last fight. This is the beginning of a turn of a new leaf. I am going to go in there and come out of this fight successfully.
Yeah Paulie and I have a great respect for each other, but at the end of the day there can only be one winner and I am going to take that route. I'm going to take that medal of achievement and I'm going to step up and do what I've got to do. Is there any beef or anything?   No, there's no beef. But we're both two competitive athletes and Paulie's supposed to say his skills are better than mine and I'm supposed to say that my skills are better than Paulie's. That's what's going to make Dec. 7th a fantastic night of boxing. That's why all of Brooklyn and New York City and the tri-state area and New Jersey and Connecticut need to come out and watch a great night of boxing. You are going to watch two of the best guys to come out of the tri-state area put on for you guys. So be there.
Q- What do you admire most about each other?
Zab Judah
Number one, I admire Paulie because he's from Brooklyn. He stands up with that Brooklyn pride. He represent Brooklyn wherever he goes, he talks about it and keeps it fresh in people's ears and eyes. Number two, he's a fighter. I respect that every fighter has the heart and audacity to climb into the ring and take on competitive fights, so you've got to respect him as a human being. Yes, I do.  
Paulie Malignaggi
The admiration I have for Zab came from trying to follow in his footsteps coming up. I saw him accomplish things that I had the goal to accomplish. I watched Zab accomplish each and every one of them before me. It was an admiration and a motivator to see someone my city, from my borough accomplish these things and get some credibility and notoriety doing the same thing that I do. When somebody does it so close to home they automatically get that admiration when they're older than you and you see them accomplishing those things and you kind of want to follow in their footsteps. That admiration comes from being that younger fighter looking up to someone like that.
Q - Gina Caruso - What's your comfort level now coming back into the ring with someone you know and respect so much.
Zab Judah
I don't know, it's the situation. It's nothing personal against Paulie. It's something that we've got to go in here and do. This is how we feed our family. This is the game that we chose. My greatest motivation in this situation is I just fought a 25-year-old undefeated young fighter, one of the best young 140-pound fighters today and I hung in there. Everybody said if there were 30 more seconds the fight would be different. So that's where my inspiration and motivation comes from. Just being able to still go toe-to-toe with the young boys like this and just show that when I do step up and when I do focus my mind and focus on getting these guys I just go in there and get them. With that kind of motivation I am the best pound for pound fighter in the world.
Paulie Malignaggi
I think with me, the approach I always take is in boxing you have to have a short memory. No matter how much you've accomplished or how low you can go as far as downfalls, you have to forget about them and you have to move on no matter what. I put whatever happened behind me, the Broner fight is done. The opponent now is Zab Judah. As Zab said, there's nothing personal as far as a competitive aspect is concerned, but that's the guy in front of me and that's the guy I intend to be successful against in two weeks. The game plan is focused on that and nothing else. In reality you can only look forward. The past can't be changed, only the future can be changed.
ABOUT "JUDAH VS. MALIGNAGGI":
Judah vs. Malignaggi is a 12-round fight for the NABF and NABO Welterweight titles taking place on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.  The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Super Judah Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T, Grudge Match and Casamigos Tequila. In the co-featured bout, Devon Alexander puts his IBF welterweight title on the line in a 12-round bout against Shawn Porter,  Erislandy Lara defends his interim WBA Super Welterweight title in a 12-round fight against Austin Trout and Sakio Bika defends his WBC Super Middleweight title against Anthony Dirrell in a 12-round bout.  The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT immediately following ALL ACCESS: Broner vs. Maidana which begins at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP).

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