Showing posts with label Lukas Konecny. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Peter 'Kid Chocolate' Quillin Developing into complete fighter; Hopeful of mega-fight in future

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NEW YORK CITY (May 8, 2014) - Undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) middleweight champion Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin (31-0, 22 KOs) turned in a chameleon-like performance two weeks ago, boxing rather than bashing his way to a near dominant win by unanimous 12-round decision on SHOWTIME over No. 2 ranked Czech challenger Lukas Konecny (50-5, 23 KOs), the WBO European 160-pound title holder.

Fans had gotten used to Quillin dropping his opponents, 32 times in his first 30 professional fights, including 11 in his three previous world title fights.  They expected the powerful Cuban-American to put Konecny on the mat and eventually into a deep sleep.  Konecny, who had announced prior to the fight that he would retire after fighting Quillin, appeared to be more interested in surviving than trying to wrest Quillin's WBO belt from the still hungry fighter.

Konecny stayed in a peek-a-boo stance, protecting his head and avoiding a physical confrontation with the much larger and strong Quillin, from the opening bell through 12 rounds, winning only a single round on two of the three judges' scorecards (120-108, 119-109, 119-109).  "Kid Chocolate" remained in complete control, working off his improved jab and ignoring pleas from the crowd to brawl.

"Fighters and fans can get drunk with power," Quillin explained.  "They want you to blast out your opponent.  I haven't gotten credit as a pure boxer because I've been so dominant taking out guys but I can box, too.  I said before that fight that I was going to be a 'finesser,' making the fight look easy and showing that my boxing skills are at the highest level.  I did just that against a guy who had 50 wins and was the European champion.

"I had to listen to my corner (head trainer Eric Brown).  They had me pressuring my opponent and out-boxing him.  It may not have made some fans happy but I was in the ring to win. I was focused.  People are used to seeing me knockout guys, which is more exciting than cruising to victory by boxing.  Some of the best boxers in the world - Floyd Mayweather, Jr., who is from my hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bernard Hopkins, and lately, my Cuban brother, Guillermo Rigondeaux - have been booed by people who've never boxed in their lives and don't understand the art of boxing.  I set-up my punches.  I was very consistent and made this fight look very easy.  I can't make everybody happy.  I gave fans something different than in my other fights."

Despite being a victim of boxing politics, unable to get a mega-fight, Quillin has hope that, in time, he'll get into a unification fight against one of the top 160-pounders in the world.  For now, though, he fights the guy in the ring with him, relying on his team (Golden Boy Promotions, adviser Al Haymon and co-managers John Seip and Jim McDevitt) to do their best to eventually make a career defining fight for him.

Sergio Martinez and Gennady Golovkin are the marquee names in the middleweight division.  The former is fighting Miquel Cotto on June 7, while the latter appeared to be heading towards a showdown with Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr.

Quillin has already returned to the gym and awaits news about his next fight.  "I just take 'em as they come along," Quillin said.  "At one point I thought I was fighting Danny Jacobs in my last fight. If that's the only big fight out there for me, we'll fight as long as the price is right.  Danny's fought for the world title once and came up short. I'm a big fan of his story and we're two Brooklyn guys who will have to put our friendship aside if that fight is made. 

"Everything is in God's hands.  There are a lot of things I can't control in boxing. I think my big fight will happen someday, as long as the public has interest and fans get behind it.  I believe it will happen because of demand.  These fights have been building up and we'll see what happens in the future."

For more information about Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin go online towww.TheKidChocolate.com (Team Kid Chocolate T-shirts on sale here) or follow him on Twitter @KidChocolate and Instagram @KidChocolate.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

HISTORY IS MADE AGAIN AS BERNARD HOPKINS DEFEATS BEIBUT SHUMENOV TO BECOME THE UNIFIED LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION





SHAWN PORTER DOMINATES PAULIE MALIGNAGGI IN DEFENSE OF IBF WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP; PETER QUILLIN RETAINS WBO MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® Telecast Will Replay
Sunday, April 20 at 9 a.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME®
and Tuesday, April 22 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME®


WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 20, 2014) - Bernard "The Alien" Hopkins (55-6-2, 32 KOs), at 49-years-old, made history once again on Saturday night.  He is now the oldest man to unify a boxing world championship and the oldest fighter to defend a world title-besting his own record-as he defeated Beibut Shumenov (14-2, 9 KOs) via split decision to become the Unified Light Heavyweight World Champion. Judges Dave Moretti and Jerry Roth scored the fight 116-111 for the future Hall of Famer while Gustavo Padilla scored the bout 114-113 for Shumenov. 

In the co-feature bouts, Shawn "Showtime" Porter (24-0-1, 14 KOs) overwhelmed Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi (33-6, 7 KOs) to remain undefeated and retain his IBF Welterweight World Championship with an impressive fourth-round TKO over the veteran fighter. Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin (31-0, 22 KOs) retained his WBO Middleweight World Championship with a unanimous decision win over Lukas Konecny (50-5, 23 KOs) in a fight controlled by "Kid Chocolate." 

The event, promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, took place at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C.

Boxing's elder statesman, Hopkins was calm and confident throughout the fight, enforcing ring generalship against Shumenov who was never able to figure out a game plan to score. Shumenov, who is self-trained, threw very few combinations, and did not press the pace.  Hopkins, on the other hand, dazzled with his timing, counterpunching and, at times, showmanship. In the 11th round, Hopkins landed a short right hand that sent Shumenov to the canvas for the fifth time in his career.

After the judges scores were read, SHOWTIME ringside reporter Jim Gray asked Hopkins what he thought of the split decision. He responded, "Listen, when you get into all that about the judges and all that stuff, they go to school. They have commissions to regulate all that.  I don't like to get into all of that. It's not my job to deal with that.  It's my job to get ready and to unify the championship before 50." 

When Gray asked about his legacy, Hopkins compared himself to another boxing great.  "I describe my legacy like a Joe Frazier.  We get knocked down but we get back up.  I'll let the historians analyze and debate over the years as I grow a deeper gray beard watching soap operas.  I'll let them break down my legacy." 

On his future, Hopkins said, "We are with SHOWTIME until I end my career.  Stevenson, I am coming to Canada.  I am getting my papers together. I want to be the undisputed light heavyweight world champion this year, period."   
A disappointed Shumenov told Gray, "To be honest, I wasn't thinking about the scorecard.  I tried hard. Bernard, but he was the better man tonight.  I chose the wrong strategy and used the wrong style.  I am angry that I couldn't get the victory.  I am a true warrior and I want to fight only the best.  Tonight, obviously it wasn't my fight."

In the middle fight of the three fight SHOWTIME telecast, Porter rushed Malignaggi right from the opening bell and opened up a cut on Malignaggi's cheek in the first round.  In the second round, Malignaggi was clearly hurt by a leaping left hook from the champion. 

Early in the fourth, Porter threw a powerful right hand to the temple, dropping Malignaggi for the fourth time in his career.  While Malignaggi gamely continued, he was clearly hurt.  Porter closed the show with a barrage of punches that sent Malignaggi down again and forced referee Sam Williams to wave waved off the fight without a count at 1:14 of round four.

In the aftermath, Gray asked Porter what it was that Malignaggi had told him just moments after the bout.  "Paulie, wished me the best and I don't know what he is looking at for himself [in the future] but he said, 'Make sure they know that I lost to a great champion. Go out there and be great.'  I am going to honor his words and his wishes." 

Speaking about the win, Porter said, "I definitely needed this victory. To get it like that from a guy like this.  He touched me in every way possible being in the ring with him. I knew what he was coming with.  But I always had questions of my own.  I came in and answered those questions tonight." 

When asked what he wants next, Porter said, "I'm going to enjoy this and let my team handle what is next.  I'm sure they will all communicate.  We'll come up with the next game plan and we'll tackle it."

Gray then asked Malignaggi what it was that he told Porter.  "I just said, 'Don't make me have lost to an average fighter.  Go be great so that I can say that a really great fighter beat me.'  I know that he has that potential.

Regarding retirement, "If I do retire, and I don't want to make that decision right now while I am emotional, but I don't want to do it off of an average champion. I want to do it off of a great champion. 

Breaking down the fight, Malignaggi said, "He was controlling the distance.  I couldn't get going. He was going away and then bringing the attack.  He mixed it up well.  He came right at me at times and then, at other times, he moved away." 

When asked about retiring and focusing the rest of his career solely on his commentating work for SHOWTIME, Malignaggi said, "I can't really think about that right now.  If I give you an answer right now I would tell you that I am stopping fighting but maybe I'd change my mind next week.  I want to go home and think about it."

Quillin, who implemented his game plan from the first round, was the stronger, quicker and more effective fighter.  While Konecny never appeared to be in jeopardy of going down, he wasn't able to adjust to Quillin's style and won 2 just rounds combined on the three judges' scorecards.  The scores were 120-108 and 119-109, twice.

After the fight, Quillin said, "I'm thankful that I was able to get up in here with a tough customer in front of me and get up and fight." 


SHOWTIME EXTREME® Results:
Sadam Ali (18-0, 11 KOs) defeated Michael Clark (44-9-1, 18 KOs) via a first-round knockout (2:06) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight bout.

Marcus Browne (9-0, 7 KOs) defeated Otis Griffin (24-15-2, 10 KOs) in an 8-round light heavyweight bout via unanimous decision.  All three judges scored the fight 80-71.

Zachary Ochoa (6-0, 3 KOs) defeated Hector Marengo (6-7-4, 4 KOs) via TKO due to the request of Marengo's corner to end the scheduled 6-round junior welterweight bout.

Tonight's SHOWTIME EXTREME telecast will replay on Wednesday, April 23 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME EXTREME. 

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Hopkins vs. Shumenov, a 12-round fight for the IBF, WBA and IBA Light Heavyweight World Championship, took place Saturday, April 19 at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The event was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Casamigos Tequila. In the 12-round co-features, Shawn Porter defended his IBF Welterweight World Title against Paulie Malignaggi and Peter Quillin retained his WBO Middleweight World Title against Lukas Konecny.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com and www.sports.sho.com and follow on Twitter at @TheRealBHop and @SHOSports, follow the conversation using #HopkinsShumenov and become a fan on Facebook at  www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing andwww.facebook.com/SHOBoxing  

Friday, April 18, 2014

WEIGHTS & PICTURES FOR "HISTORY AT THE CAPITOL BERNARD HOPKINS VS. BEIBUT SHUMENOV"





World Championship Tripleheader This Saturday, April 19,
Live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m.ET/PT) From DC Armory In Washington, D.C.

Tickets Still Available!
BLUE CORNER           RED CORNER                    
MAIN EVENT - IBF, WBA, & IBA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLES - 12 ROUNDS
Bernard HOPKINS     vs.     Beibut SHUMENOV
Philadelphia, PA          Shymkent, KAZ
54-6-2 (32 KOs)          14-1 (9 KOs)
Weight: 172.4 lbs.          Weight: 174.4 lbs.   

CO-MAIN EVENT - IBF WELTERWEIGHT TITLE - 12 ROUNDS
Shawn PORTER      vs.     Paulie MALIGNAGGI
Akron, OH           Brooklyn, NY
23-0-1 (14 KOs)           33-5 (7 KOs)
Weight: 146.8 lbs.           Weight: 146.2 lbs.

WBO MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE - 12 ROUNDS
Peter QUILLIN      vs.     Lukas KONECNY
Brooklyn, NY           Usti, CZ
30-0 (22 KOs)           50-4(23 KOs)
Weight: 159.8 lbs.          Weight: 158.25 lbs.

LIGHTWEIGHTS - 4 ROUNDS
Lamont ROACH JR.     vs.     Victor GALINDO
Washington, DC           Ponce, PR
Pro Debut           1-3 (1 KO)
Weight: 134.4 lbs.          Weight: 142.8 lbs.

WELTERWEIGHTS - 10 ROUNDS
Sadam ALI      vs.     Michael CLARK
Brooklyn, NY           Columbus, OH
18-0 (11 KOs)           44-9-1 (18 KOs)
Weight: 146.25 lbs.           Weight: 144 lbs. 

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS - 4/6 ROUNDS
Zachary OCHOA      vs.     Hector MARENGO
Brooklyn, NY           Arecibo, PR
6-0 (3 KOs)           6-7-4 (4 KOs)
Weight: 134.5 lbs.           Weight: 140.2 lbs. 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS - 8 ROUNDS
Marcus BROWNE     vs.     Otis GRIFFIN
Staten Island, NY          Troy, AL
9-0 (7 KOs)           24-15-2 (10 KOs)
Weight: 174 lbs.       Weight: 176.5 lbs. 

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS - 6 ROUNDS
D'Mitrius BALLARD  vs.     Quincy MINER
Washington, DC       St. Louis, MO
4-0 (3 KOs)       3-4
Weight: 167 lbs.        Weight: 165.2 lbs. 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS - 8 ROUNDS
Dominic WADE      vs.     Marcus UPSHAW
 Largo, MD           Jacksonville, FL
14-0 (10 KOs)           15-11-2 (7 KOs)
 Weight: 163 lbs.           Weight: 157.4 lbs. 

WELTERWEIGHTS - 4 ROUNDS
David GRAYTON     vs.     Howard REECE
Washington, DC           Miami, FL
6-0 (5 KOs)           2-4 (1 KO)
Weight: 148.2 lbs.           Weight: 149.2 lbs. 

 LIGHTWEIGHTS - 4 ROUNDS
Chrisshawn ALEXANDER    vs.     Jose VALDERRAMA
Washington, DC           Arecibo, PR
4-0 (4 KOs)          3-7 (3 KOs)
Weight: 135.2 lbs.           Weight: 138.6 lbs.

(L-R) - Bernard Hopkins and Beibut Shumenov

Beibut Shumenov

(L-R) - Bernard Hopkins and Beibut Shumenov

(L-R) -- Peter Quillin and  Lukas Konecny

Photos by Tom Casino/SHOWTIME

Hopkins vs. Shumenov, a 12-round fight for the IBF, WBA and IBA Light Heavyweight World Championship, will take place Saturday, April 19 at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Casamigos Tequila. In the 12-round co-features, Shawn Porter defends his IBF Welterweight World Title against Paulie Malignaggi and Peter Quillin puts his WBO Middleweight World Title on the line against Lukas Konecny. The live SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) immediately following ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary bouts will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 7 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com and www.sports.sho.com and follow on Twitter at @TheRealBHop and @SHOSports, follow the conversation using #HopkinsShumenov and become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing andwww.facebook.com/SHOBoxing

Thursday, April 17, 2014

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN FOR "HISTORY AT THE CAPITOL: BERNARD HOPKINS VS. BEIBUT SHUMENOV"



FRIDAY, APRIL 18 AT 1 P.M. ET
MARRIOTT RENAISSANCE DOWNTOWN

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

WHO:        BERNARD HOPKINS, IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion
            BEIBUT SHUMENOV, WBA Super Light Heavyweight World Champion
                        SHAWN PORTER, IBF Welterweight World Champion
                        PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, NABF Welterweight Champion
                        PETER QUILLIN, WBO Middleweight World Champion
            LUKAS KONECNY, WBO European Champion & Former WBO Junior    
             Middleweight Champion
           "HISTORY AT THE CAPITOL" UNDERCARD FIGHTERS

WHAT:           Future Hall of Famer and Light Heavyweight World Champion
           Bernard "The Alien" Hopkins, Beibut Shumenov and the full undercardwill                officially weigh-in before their respective fights taking place Saturday, April 19 at              the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. live on SHOWTIME® 9 p.m. ET/PT                    (immediately following ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana).
           EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

WHEN:           Friday, April 18
           12 p.m. ET - Weigh-in Doors Open
           1 p.m. ET- Weigh-in Begins 

WHERE:         Marriott Renaissance - Downtown
           Renaissance Ballroom West
           999 Ninth Street NW
           Washington, DC 20001

FACTS:         Hopkins vs. Shumenov, a 12-round fight for the IBF, WBA and IBA Light   Heavyweight World Championship, will take place Saturday, April 19 at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Casamigos Tequila. In the 12-round co-features, Shawn Porter defends his IBF Welterweight World Title against Paulie Malignaggi and Peter Quillin puts his WBO Middleweight World Title on the line against Lukas Konecny. The live SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) immediately following ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary bouts will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 7 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).


WATCH IT LIVE!!!

Friday, April 19 at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT
Note: Fighter B-roll and presser highlights will run 15 minutes prior to the weigh-in

HD COORDINATES:
Satellite:  AMC-16 / K-18
Location:  85 degrees west
Bandwidth:  36 MHz
Downlink Freq: 12060 H
Encoding:  4:2:0 HD 1080i
Modulation: QPSK, DVBS
FEC Rate: 5/6
Symbol Rate: 26.45 Msyms
Data Rate: 40.625817 Mbps
Audio:  Stereo

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FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES FOR "HISTORY AT THE CAPITOL: BERNARD HOPKINS VS. BEIBUT SHUMENOV"

 




World Championship Tripleheader This Saturday, April 19,
 Live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m.ET/PT) From DC Armory In Washington, D.C.

Tickets Still Available!

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Photo Credit: Tom Casino/SHOWTIME

WASHINGTON D.C. (April 17, 2014) - The fighters, including legendary future Hall of Famer Bernard "The Alien" Hopkins and Beibut Shumenov, who will compete on Saturday'seagerly awaited "History at the Capitol" world championship tripleheader on SHOWTIME®, participated in the final press conference Thursday at The Hamilton Live in Washington, D.C.

In the history-making main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® (9 p.m. ET/PT following the premiere of Episode 1 of ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana) the 49-year-old Hopkins (54-6-2, 32 KOs), of Philadelphia, will be seeking to become the oldest fighter in boxing history to unify world titles when he puts his IBF Light Heavyweight title on the line against his WBA counterpart, Shumenov (14-1, 9 KOs), of Shymkent, Kazakhstan, who is aiming to become the fastest fighter to unify the light heavyweight division with only 15 professional fights.

The two other world title fights on SHOWTIME -- unbeaten IBF Welterweight World Champion Shawn Porter (23-0-1), ofCleveland, defends against former world champion Paulie Malignaggi (33-5, 7 KOs), of Brooklyn, N.Y. and unbeaten WBO Middleweight World Champion Peter Quillin (30-0, 22 KOs), of Brooklyn, risks his belt against the Czech Republic's Lukas Konecny (50-4, 23 KOs). Three live preliminary fights will precede the SHOWTIME telecast on SHOWTIME EXTREME® (7 p.m. ET/PT): Sadam Ali (18-0, 11 KOs), Brooklyn, vs. Michael Clark (44-9-1, 18 KOs ) Columbus, OH., 10 rounds, welterweights; Zachary Ochoa (6-0, 3 KOs), Brooklyn, vs. Hector Marengo (6-7-4, 4 KOs), Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 4/6 rounds, junior welterweights; and Marcus Browne (9-0, 7 KOs), Staten Island, N.Y., vs. Otis Griffin, 24-15-2 (10 KOs) Sacramento, Calif., 8 rounds, light heavyweights.

Tickets priced at $25, $50, $75, $200 and $300, plus applicable taxes, fees and services charges, are on sale now and available online at http://www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations or by calling (800) 745-3000. The DC Armory Box Office will be open on fight night only from 3 p.m.-10 p.m. ET.

Hopkins was honored twice during the final press conference. At the outset of the proceedings, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer presented him with a National Portrait Gallery portrait donated by Golden Boy Promotions and shot by renowned sports photographer Holger Keifel. It will become part of Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery permanent collection and is projected to appear in the museum within the next two to three years and will likely be on display for six months or longer.

Later, Marvis Frazier, the former boxer and son of the late, great former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier, presented a plaque to Hopkins and Golden Boy Promotions in appreciation for their contribution to the Joe Frazier Statue in Philadelphia.

What the boxers and executives said Thursday:

BERNARD HOPKINS

"This is really a defense of my legacy. Belts are nice, but they're nicer when you're younger and establishing a foundation. My foundation was laid down years ago. You get what you put in most of the time and then you get the times where you have to fight for what you want.

"This is an opportunity for me to represent the 40 and up club that is very alive in the world. Boxing and non-boxing fans are supporting me. I go and train understanding that it's not just for me, but for you all to enjoy what is taking place while it is taking place.

"Sometimes we take personal achievements for granted. We don't appreciate it until you get treated the opposite way.

"Come April 19, you will be inspired by me. The work I've put in all these years has already been set. Now I'm here to let you know how I feel.

"The best in Beibut will bring out the best in me. I want him to try to win every round. I want him to do this because if he doesn't do this, you won't see the best of me. I'll do what I do regardless, but I don't want to look like the worst word in America, a bully.

"He's motivated to fight me, he said he's been dreaming of this all his life. Understand one thing, be careful what you wish for.

"Get ready for school, student. No disrespect, its logic. I am the professor with a PHd. I'm going to take his GED learning that you need more than that to make a living.

"After this is over with, let's pray he has the career going forward. I have a track record. There's a whole list of names that didn't survive the mental beat down.

"When you watch Saturday you're going to watch something you've seen over and over. I can't help if you all get bored. You're going to have to write the story.

"Enjoy and understand that this is history. I'm defending something bigger than a title. My legendary 
20plus year legacy, is more important than anything around my waist."

BEIBUT SHUMENOV

"[To Hopkins] You're mistaken if you think going into this as if I'm fighting a 50-year-old man. On Saturday night we are going to see who is taking whose belts.
"It's not for me about money. I'm fighting for the honor and the glory to be acknowledged as a great fighter. I'm not thinking about future fights. I prepared for this fight like it's my last. I'm a man of my word, so you're going to see a great fight Saturday night.
"I want to fight the best and I am fighting the best.

"I've been dreaming all of my life for this moment. I've been ready to fight at this level for several years. I couldn't get there on my own. This is a good opportunity for me.

"Hard work and preparation has been done. I am fighting one of the greatest ever, who beat so many other legends and great fighters.

"I am ready to show the world what I'm capable of. I will show the world that I am the best light heavyweight champion."

SHAWN PORTER

"We could have taken any challenger, we could have taken a lesser opponent, and we could have fought two more months from now...but that's not the Porter way.

"We work hard and we have high expectations. At Team Porter we challenge ourselves. We talk day in and day out about the game plan.  We send footage and notes to one and other every single day. We diet together. I lost a lot of weight for this fight, and I feel really good right now.

"My dad's doing the exact same things I'm doing, eating the same stuff, working the same way I do. We work hard and we're blessed. We understand what position we're in today and what position we're going to be in when I get in the ring with Paulie Malignaggi.

"We're in a privileged position - we have a world championship belt. We're going to defend it with honor and everything we have. We know what Paulie is bringing to the ring. This is going to be a great, exciting fight."

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI

"I'm very happy with the team I have around me, they've allowed me to excel. I can just focus on boxing with no other headaches.

"I have outlasted almost every single fighter that has been hyped more than me. You keep saying, 'how is this guy still around?'

"Shawn Porter is a world champion who still has that hungry attitude. That makes it all the more difficult of a challenge. Fighting a guy like that becomes not only a game of skill, but a game of will.

"I think I've proven through the years that I have a lot of both and Shawn is proving he has both as well and that makes it a very intriguing matchup.

"The winner will be very deserving at the end of the day. I feel like I'm the more talented fighter not that Shawn isn't talented. I feel what I have in my back pocket is more than what he has. We'll see Saturday if he's ready."

PETER QUILLIN

"It's an important thing for me to be here in front of you guys. I just hope I can keep doing this same thing over and over again.

"I'm going to defend my title with so much pride. There's no ego, just pride, hard work, determination and sacrifice. It's what got me here and it's the most important part of boxing to me.

"I may not have much control outside of the ring, but when I'm in the ring I can create and do what I want. I'm inspiring people to be happy with themselves.

"Bernard set the bar so high and I just want to set it even higher.

"The only part of this card that's going to be hard is watching my brothers Paulie and Shawn fight. May the best man win. When the opportunity comes you have to capitalize on it.

"I'm thankful for this opportunity to fight in D.C. I'm so inspired to be here I think my name is going to be the 'Capital Kid.' "


LUKAS KONECNY, WBO European Champion & Former WBO Interim Junior Middle Champion

"I expect a hard fight, but a fair fight. I want to win and I have the most experience.

"I think it should be a good confrontation between the European and the U.S. boxing style. Hopefully the best one will win and it will be me."

NAAZIM RICHARDSON, Hopkins' Trainer

"I've seen a lot of these young guys as they grew up. I've known Shawn Porter so long I remember when his father was fighting. Seeing all these guys up in this position is great and needs to be paid attention to.

"This guy, Bernard Hopkins, you've said everything you could say about him. We just hope you guys appreciate it. This guy has been fighting all the way through.

"Bernard teaches me all the time. I want people to understand when they see Bernard that you're not seeing the microwave era of boxing. You have to appreciate it, the sweet science of boxing. These guys on the undercard are lucky because they get to see it.

"I want people to acknowledge that we're dealing with a special athlete in Bernard. Thirty is old in boxing, guys still perform at 30 but it's old. So what he's doing is ridiculous.

"Everything he does is history. Every bag he hits is a part of history. Because what he's doing has never been done. Bernard is the oldest athlete to hold a title in any sport.

"Bernard now carries Joe Frazier's spirit in Philadelphia. It's not the same style but it's the same mentality. He never says die and never surrenders."

MARVIS FRAZIER, Joe Frazier's Son

"Bernard Hopkins is a true humanitarian. My father passed away in the midst of people putting together a statue for him. No one would come to the table; Golden Boy and Bernard Hopkins said they would build the statue for my father.

"I love this guy, he's a great brother and on behalf of the Frazier family I want to thank you and Golden Boy Promotions for what they have done and are about to do."

RICHARD SCHAEFER, Golden Boy Promotions CEO

"Now is your chance. Here in Washington and the East Coast, people from Philly, New York and Washington come here to be part of this historic event.

"With Beibut Shumenov, Bernard's fighting somebody who as a pro has a record with 14 wins, 9 by KO. Beibut is from Kazakhstan, and he has a rich amateur history.  He was a 2004 Olympian for Kazakhstan. He has been waiting for an opportunity like this. He is as dedicated as any fighter I have ever seen. He has tremendous will and desire. He has a tremendous and loyal team behind him. He's trained hard and is ready to go and make history here in Washington, D.C.

"Paulie is one of the most recognized fighters in the world. He's a two-time, two-division world champion who is trying  to win his third world title on Saturday night.

"Shawn Porter wants to face a veteran and the welterweight division is without any question the hottest division. Shawn Porter was one of the best amateur boxers of this era and established himself as one of the most exciting, young emerging stars of the sport.

"I've been in boxing since 2000. Of all the fighters there's one that stands out when it comes to loyalty and when it comes to respect and Bernard tells me that it's because of the respect I show him. He is one of a kind in many ways. He is a true friend."

CHRIS DEBLASIO, Vice President Communications, SHOWTIME SPORTS

"This fight Saturday night on SHOWTIME is part of a tremendous lineup of boxing programming on our network that features no less than 19 live prizefights over the next three weeks. 

Saturday's SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will be preceded by the premiere of All Access: Mayweather vs. Maidana. And the live show will feature a special guest analyst.  Middleweight contender Daniel Jacobs will be substituting for Paulie Malignaggi who will be indisposed.  

"Last January, when we had a fight card here at the DC Armory, I reported record ratings and record viewership growth for Showtime Boxing. I am proud to say that the trend continues and we are looking for strong performances in the next three weeks. Thank you for your support."


ERIK A. MOSES, Senior Vice President of Events DC

"We consider ourselves very fortunate to be able to host such a fantastic fight card. As a fight fan, I'm excited about what we're going to see on Saturday. But as a person who's responsible for making D.C. more of a fight and sports town, I'm really excited that Golden Boy Promotions and SHOWTIME and Bernard, in particular, have decided to come back to Washington.

"For those of you who don't know, this will be the third championship fight in 14 months that we've hosted in the DC Armory, which is a fantastic thing. And frankly, we should give it up to Golden Boy Promotions for that. D.C. is a good sports town, but we want to make certain that people know it's a fight town as well.

"I will echo Scottie Irving's [D.C. Boxing Commissioner] comments that we want to sell this fight out. And every fight that comes to Washington, we want to show that we're a great fight town. There's a lot of energy and buzz around this city, and there has been ever since this fight was announced.

"We want Golden Boy Promotions to come back many more times and bring many more fights to Washington, D.C. as we continue to show them what we can do to support this fantastic sport.

"We're honored to have Bernard and Mr. Shumenov here having their fight, as well as Paulie and the other combatants who are going to be here. 

"This is going to be history in the making. To see someone like Bernard, who's been fighting as long as he has, and at his age, do what he's trying to do in our nation's capital has all the makings of a fantastic story."

SCOTTIE IRVING, Chairman of the DC Boxing Commission

"We expect an outstanding, clean fight. I want to make it really clear that the last time we had a fight at the DC Armory that sold out we talked to Golden Boy and had a conversation with Bernard, and we said at that time that we did a great job and we deserve another fight. And Bernard said, 'I will do my best to make sure you guys get another fight soon.'

"I said it before, that Bernard is a man of his word. Not only did he go out and find the best fighter that he could to fight in D.C., he offered to do it himself, and to come fight here.

"If you miss this one I'll do my best to make sure Golden Boy is back this summer, and next time at the Verizon Center. We look forward to our continued success in boxing."

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Hopkins vs. Shumenov, a 12-round fight for the IBF, WBA and IBA Light Heavyweight World Championship, will take place Saturday, April 19 at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Casamigos Tequila. In the 12-round co-features, Shawn Porter defends his IBF Welterweight World Title against Paulie Malignaggi and Peter Quillin puts his WBO Middleweight World Title on the line against Lukas Konecny. The live SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) immediately following ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana.  The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). Preliminary bouts will air on SHOWTIME EXTREME® at 7 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

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