Showing posts with label Tijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tijuana. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Puerto Rican Carlos 'Macho' Lopez wins in Mexico




Last night in Tijuana, Mexico, former Puerto Rican National Champion, Carlos 'Macho' Lopez ( 3-1-1 , 3 KO's ) just needed 37 second to demolish Mexican , Fernando Ramírez ( 0-1 ) in a middleweight division bout, held at the Hangar 27 nightclub. 

"The original opponent ( Hugo Gutierrez ) could not fight, and they brought one that was supposedly a former Tijuana amateur champion. At the weigh-in, he threw a bottle of water at me, and told very out loud that I was going to get knocked out in less than a minute, but I went ahead and finished it in 37 seconds with a body shot", said Carlos 'Macho' Lopez, who is trained by his father, Carlos Lopez,Sr, and managed by Mario Avila and Alan Gomez.

20 year old, 'Macho ' Lopez is set to return on Saturday, April 5 at the Moises Navedo Coliseum in Vega Baja, PR, where in the main event, Emmanuel 'Manny' Rodriguez will face off against Felix 'la Ardilla' Perez.

Friday, January 24, 2014

GARCIA - BURGOS PRESS CONFERENCE VIDEO AND INTERVIEWS

 


NEW YORK (JANUARY 24, 2013)--Below is the video from Thursday's press conference plus interviews with WBO Jr. Lightweight champion Mikey Garcia, challenger Juan Carlos Burgos and Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum.


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The Garcia - Burgos world junior lightweight title fight takes place on Saturday, January 25, and will be televised live from The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York, on HBO Boxing After Dark®, beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.   The telecast will open with a 10-round heavyweight battle between Jennings and Szpilka. The Garcia - Burgos world championship event will be promoted by Top Rank®, in association with Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing Promotions, Gary Shaw Productions, Warriors Boxing Promotions, Madison Square Garden and Tecate. Remaining tickets, priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, can be purchased at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008), and online at www.ticketmaster.com and www.thegarden.com.
  

Thursday, January 16, 2014

World Junior Lightweight Championship MIKEY GARCIA - JUAN CARLOS BURGOS Conference Call Transcript



From Respective Training Camps in Oxnard, Calif. And Tijuana, Mexico;
Joined by Promoters Bob Arum, Artie Pelullo and Alex Camponova
Tuesday, January 14, 2014



Undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior lightweight champion and 2013 Fighter of the Year nomineeMIKEY GARCIA (33-0, 28 KOs), of Oxnard, Calif., and two-time world title challenger and current No. 1 contenderJUAN CARLOS BURGOS (30-1-2, 20 KOs), of Tijuana, México, hosted an international Media Conference Call from their respective training camps on Tuesday.  Garcia and Burgos are in the final weeks of training before their world title fight collision at The Mecca of Boxing -- Madison Square Garden in New York.

The Garcia - Burgos world junior lightweight title fight takes place on Saturday, January 25 and will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark®, beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.  The telecast will open with a 10-round battle between undefeated heavyweight contenders Bryant Jennings and Artur Szpilka.


BOB ARUM:  This is going to be a great fight and this is going to be a great event.  It's wonderful for me personally to be back in New York and back in Madison Square Garden.

ARTIE PELULLO:  I would like to thank everyone involved in the show.  There was a disappointment when Juan Carlos had the draw against Rocky Martinez last January.  We did believe he won the fight but nevertheless, the WBO and Paco Valcarcel made Juan Carlos the number one contender and Alex and I were able to make an arrangement with Carl and Bob that we would be the first title defense and we are grateful for that and Bob's right - it is going to be a real good fight.  These are both good fighters.  Mikey Garcia is at the top of his game and it's going to be a difficult fight for our guy and we believe he is going to win the fight and he has been training hard in Tijuana.  You are going to see two guys that don't know how to back up and everybody knows that so it's going to be a great fight.

ALEX CAMPONOVA:  Juan Carlos has had two chances for a world title.  We know about Mikey Garcia and Juan Carlos has been preparing like we have never seen before.

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  Good afternoon to all of you and it's a great honor for me to speak to you all.  And I want to say hello to all of you from Tijuana.

MIKEY GARCIA:  I'm happy to be back.  It was a great fight last time I was at The Garden and I am looking forward to this opponent who is in front of me.  I know he will be difficult - he has had great accomplishments in the boxing ring. After his last fight a lot of people thought he should have been the champion.  It's going to be a good fight and it's going to be a good card.  There are some really good fighters and Burgos and I are going to put on a great show for the fans.

Mikey, how do you feel about fighting in New York?

MIKEY GARCIA:  It's really good for me to fight on the east coast and in New York.  This is a real big boxing venue - big fights, historic fights have taken place there and I just want to make sure the fans see a good show and remember watching me fight in that arena.  They are real boxing fans there.  They are not just there to watch the main event.  They are there to watch the whole night of boxing.  That's what is great about being in New York.  And boxing is alive and it's great and I am really happy to be back.

Do you feel fighting in New York makes you a bigger star? 

MIKEY GARCIA:  Fighting in New York is a great feeling.  And fighting in Madison Square Garden is a big deal to me, but it all depends on if the fans don't show up it doesn't matter.  If they do come and show their support and show their love and admire me as a fighter - that is what I strive for and that's the best.

Did you watch the Burgos-Martinez fight while you were in the dressing room?

MIKEY GARCIA:  I didn't get to watch the fight when it happened and I have only watched a couple of rounds from that fight.  My dad and Robert watch the video of my opponents.  I just watch a couple of rounds here and there.

What is your plan at this weight class?

MIKEY GARCIA:  We will have to look at the options after this fight.  Hopefully everything turns out well next week and we can move forward with our plans.  We'd have to look at the top fighters in the next weight class and if I do that I have to grow into the weight class.  I would like to unify the titles before moving up but if there is something better at 135 then I will go there.  Then I can unify the titles there or move up to 140 if the right fight is there or what options are available. It's not easy to put a fight together and in this business you've got to look at everything before you can move up in weight class.

MIKEY GARCIA:  I would have to make a fight at 135 before moving up to 140.  I feel that 135 would be a very good division for me and I think I can do something in the lightweight division.

Talk about how the Amidu fight played out?

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  I am in a perfect position at 130 lbs.  Yes I took that fight but it was important to do it.  I couldn't back out of it and compromise the promoters and the venue and the TV - I wasn't going to back out of a main event fight.  Obviously the jump in weight affected me because I was prepared to fight a smaller guy or a guy with a smaller frame.  However, I watched the fight a couple of times and it looked like the judges were going against me - it was the second time I had a draw - the first was against Martinez and the second one was against Amidu.  I felt strong throughout the fight - I didn't think he hurt me or anything and according to what I saw I thought I won the fight - it may have been a short margin but I thought I won the fight.

Bob, do you feel Mikey is a Top-10 Pound for Pound fighter?

BOB ARUM:  Yes, I believe that he is a Top-10 Pound for Pound fighter right now and soon he will be universally accepted as the best pound-for-pound fighter in boxing.

What makes you say that from his last couple of fights?

BOB ARUM:  He's a complete fighter - he has great technique and great defense.  He is a powerful puncher and when he throws his punches it is with great intent.  In other words he doesn't waste a lot of punches.  He measures his opponent and then throws his punches accordingly with a lot of power.  So he is a complete fighter and he is getting better.

 Mikey, do you feel you are Top-10 Pound-for-Pound?

MIKEY GARCIA:  I do feel I am at least a Top 10.  I'm just starting as world champion and I still have a lot to prove.  I had some good fights last year but I am just here to do my job.  I don't pay that much attention to ratings to Top 10 lists - I just take it one fight at a time.

Juan Carlos, you are taller than other Garcia opponents - do you think that is an advantage?

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  I know that I am tall for the division and when I was fighting at 126 I was tall for that division.  I will try to use that to my advantage against Garcia because I know that I am taller than he.  I will try to maximize all of my qualities inside the ring and at the same time try and exploit all of the mistakes that Garcia might make in the fight.  As far as the Martinez fight comparing how each of us did - again that was a difficult chapter and whatever happened that night happened and I can't dwell on that anymore.  You all know that decision is on my record and I can't change it.  The only think I concentrate on right now is my future fight and that is against Garcia on the 25th. Nothing else matters to me.  I am extremely focused and worked very hard like never before to fight a great champion like he is.  I have prepared myself mentally and physically with my team for the 25th and that's all that matters to me.

How important is it for you to fight in New York?

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  It is an honor and a privilege to fight again at Madison Square Garden in a historic place where legends have been made.  It is a pleasure for me to be there for the second time in my career - especially against a fighter like Mikey Garcia who is a young champion that I truly respect because of all his achievements.  But all of my respect for him will go out the window on the 25th because I have a goal in mind and that is to become world champion.  I have to do my job to take away his undefeated record and I am working extremely hard to achieve that goal.

MIKEY GARCIA:  It is an honor to be fighting in Madison Square Garden.  A lot of great fights have take place there and I hope the fans will remember this fight also.  People have treated me very well in New York and I hope that everything goes well for me next week there.

Because of your last two fights ended in draws - do you feel you need to KO your opponent?

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  You can say that those two draws were not just.  I worked very hard in those fights to get the win and unfortunately two judges did not appreciate my work in the ring.  But like I said before I am not looking at the past - I am looking at the immediate future, which is Mikey Garcia.  In regards to the knockout, I don't think about that. Like most fighters in the world today - I let him come to me and we see what happens.  I am just going to go out there and do my work and to put everything into play what I have practiced.

Bob, how do you see the future schedule of Mikey Garcia?

BOB ARUM:  It's one fight at a time.  A lot is happening in boxing and it happens really quick.  Mikey is one of the few American stars in boxing.  We have Mikey and Andre Ward, Floyd Mayweather and Timothy Bradley and there are not many other Americans who qualify as superstars.  I envision - Mikey is taking on a lot of these non-Americans in really big fights and where that takes him I am not sure.  Does it take him up in weight to 135 or 140 then a fight with Pacquiao or does it take him to a tremendous confrontation with Lomachenko if Lomachenko proves himself with Orlando Salido [March 1] and goes forward.  Lomachenko, based on his amateur background, was the greatest amateur of all time.  Will he be as successful in the pros and if he is will Mikey Garcia be his biggest fight?  A lot can happen so we go one fight at a time. - whether he goes up, stays at 130 - that's going to depend on what's happening in boxing.

Is a fight with Pacquiao in his future?

BOB ARUM:  Mikey will tell you himself.  He was over in Macau when his stablemate, Brandon Rios fought Pacquiao, and he mentioned to some that down the road he would look forward to a fight with Manny Pacquiao.  I am a big Mikey Garcia fans and I thought that would be good.

How is it going with Alex Ariza:

MIKEY GARCIA:  A lot of people talk - they complain and say get rid of him.  But it works well for me and I like working with the guy so why would I change it?

What if you do fight Pacquiao and have Ariza in your corner?

MIKEY GARCIA:  I feel really good working with Ariza and you could see the results when he worked with Pacquiao. He kept moving up in divisions and dominated everyone.  If we can do the same thing with me that only makes me a better fighter.  We want the best team to help me perform the best.  I don't want to move up in weight class because I am lazy and don't want to train hard.  I will move up when my body is ready to go into that division and with Alex that will help me and I'll be a lot better than if he wasn't working with me.

Mikey, could you move down?  Do you want to stay at 130 or move up?

MIKEY GARCIA:  Right now I feel really good at 130.  I could probably come down to 126.  Even in my last fight everything was gong real well and the weight was coming off and I thought I could get to 126.   But everyone, Robert, my dad, Alex, Top Rank, would like for me to stay at 130 or move up to 135.  I think the plans to come back to 126 are no longer there.  I think there are better things at a higher weight class.

MIKEY GARCIA:  I am a thinking fighter in the ring.  I work to pick my opportunities.  I don't watch any film of my opponents.  I don't only look at offense but I look at defense also and that allows me to be the fighter that I am.  When I got knocked down against Martinez I got back up and went to work.  I don't get too excited either.  I try to keep focus on the game plan and I do what I have to do t win the fight.  If I need to take another round or two to get adjusted to an opponent I will do that.

You remind me of the tough fighters from the past that could hit like a mule...

MIKEY GARCIA: That is great to be compared to old time fighters and to have my name mentioned with them is an honor.

Juan Carlos, you are actually fighting for a title that should be yours, will that change the way you approach the fight - do you feel you need a KO?

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  It is true that I deserved to win the title last year - January in New York.  So now I have to try and win it again but I am at ease with myself because of the three months I have put in the gym but it's not going to be an easy task because Mikey is a great champion but I feel very strong.  

Final
Comments:

JUAN CARLOS BURGOS:  To all the fans I hope you get to see the fight either live at The Garden or on HBO on the 25th.  I think it's going to be a great fight to start the year.  I have trained to the best of my ability to give everything I have inside the ring and to showcase myself.  I hope for the both of us we have real good judges so that the real winner's hand is raised after the fight.

MIKEY GARCIA:  Thank you, everyone and I am looking forward to the fight next week in New York and hope for a good experience once again and give the fans a great fight.

BOB ARUM:  I would like to thank HBO for putting this fight on the air - this fight along with the heavyweight fight between Jennings and Szpilka.  I understand from the attorney Leon Margules that he is very optimistic that Szpilka will obtain his visa and will be coming to the United States this weekend.  So I look forward to a great night at Madison Square Garden - there will also be a lot of young stars to accompany this match - Seanie Monaghan is on the card, Felix Verdejo will be on the card, the dynamic fighter from Philadelphia Jesse Hart will be on the card along with many other good fighters.  It will be a terrific night of boxing at Madison Square Garden on the 25th

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Promoted by Top Rank®, in association with Banner Promotions, Thompson Boxing Promotions, Gary Shaw Productions, Warriors Boxing Promotions, Madison Square Garden and Tecate, remaining tickets to the Garcia - Burgos world championship event, priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, can be purchased at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone 


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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

DeMarco vs. Roman: WBC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

Photo By Bret "The Threat" Newton



March, 7, 2012 - The deciding moment for Antonio DeMarco to take his destiny in his hands was the morning as a young teenager when he awoke to find his mother crying at the kitchen table. That day there wasn't a morsel to eat at the DeMarco home and Antonio understood that it was time to grow up and contribute to their humble household. Determined not to be a burden on his parents and hoping to be able to help them get out of the poverty that had so savagely taken ahold, DeMarco, at the tender age of fourteen, embarked with just a backpack over his shoulder on a journey that would lead him to one day capture the WBC lightweight title and realize one of his wildest dreams.



DeMarco first traveled to Mexico City where he would try his luck not in the ring but on a soccer field. When that plan didn't bear any fruit, destiny grabbed ahold and led DeMarco to Tijuana, Mexico. Since his grandfather and an uncle had been Mexican national middleweight champs, it was only logical that DeMarco would try his luck with a pair of gloves strapped onto his hands. It was precisely his uncle, Everardo "Flash" Armenta, who took DeMarco to Tijuana and left him with more than capable hands. DeMarco was not only welcomed into the home of his trainer Romulo Quirarte, fed and clothed, but was eventually also accepted into the family when DeMarco married Quirarte's granddaughter, Tania. DeMarco is the son-in-law of two-time world champion of Raul "Jibaro" Perez.



Now, twelve years later, the twenty-six year old DeMarco (26-2-1, 19KOs) returns to his hometown of Los Mochis as a world champion having captured the vacant green and gold belt last October with one of the most memorable finishes in recent memory when he stopped two-time world champion Jorge Linares in the eleventh round. DeMarco will defend his title for the first time versus fellow Mexican Miguel "Mickey" Roman (37-9, 28KOs) of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, at the Polideportivo Centenario on Saturday, March 17th. The twelve round championship bout will be broadcast live in Mexico by Televisa.



DeMarco on that day when he saw his mother cry:



"You can never forget the tears of your mother. Her tears helped me to take the path set out for me which led to this marvelous moment that I live now. I have to say that even to this day, I can't believe it but I am enjoying to the fullest. It can not be possible that the scrawny kid that left his home that day is now a world champion, I feel very privileged."



On his boxing career:



"What has happened in the last five years is incredible. It seems as if I rubbed a magic genie bottle and he made all my wishes come true. First I headlined on ShoBox and that for me was incredible. Then came the opportunity for the NABO title and after that the interim WBC title versus Alfaro and I won those fights. I then faced Valero and I lost the title but I learned a lot from that fight. It was a loss that taught me more that my wins and it showed me what I was capable of."



On becoming a boxer:



"My mother cried when I left home to come to Tijuana and I had problems with my father when he found out that I wanted to be fighter. Back then I was a kid of fourteen who had a dream and it hurt to leave my family but now that I have my daughter Camila, I understand my parents and I admire them for letting me leave home at such a young age. I am a world champion but that would have never happened if they hadn't let me go."



On the people that helped him in Tijuana:



"God gave me the opportunity and we have won with hard work but it is an achievement that it is not only mine. Not a lot of people know but there are many people that helped me when I first got to Tijuana, that fed me, gave me a place to stay when I arrived to Tijuana with nothing. This opportunity I owe it to the Quirarte family, to the parents of (Juan Pablo) Che-Che Lopez and Marvin Quintero. If somebody deserves this belt, its them because they were the ones that pushed me to get here as well as my daughter Camila. My biggest dream is to be able to send my daughter to school and for her not to have the life that I did. That is why this opportunity to be a champion is also hers."



On fighting in Los Mochis:



"I want to thank Baja Boxing and Mr. Gary Shaw because they are making another one of my dreams come true which is to fight in my hometown of Los Mochis and in front of my people as a world champion. It will be my honor to defend my title in Los Mochis. You don't know how motivated I am since they informed me that the fight would be in Los Mochis. I am going to come out with everything so not to disappoint anybody and I want to dedicate the fight to all the fans of Los Mochis but with out forgetting my beloved Tijuana."



On Miguel "Mickey" Roman:



"Roman is a great fighter, aggressive who is always pushing forward but he is a fighter with virtues and defects just like me."



On the strategy versus Roman:



"We are working on certain things to take away his aggressiveness but to be honest sometimes the tactics you work on in the gym don't work in the ring. That is why the thing that we are going to do most in this fight is give it our all, our heart, our soul, our will to be somebody and the desire to keep being a world champion. That is what is going to help me withstand everything and win the fight."



On Romulo Quirarte:



"Romulo Quirarte is a man that has a lot of experience. He is a wonderful person. God sent him to form good men, more than fighters and world champions. It is an honor for me that he is in my corner or better said, it is a privilege for me to be in his corner. It is a big advantage to have him there. He gives me tranquility and he is able to transmit his experience in a way that makes you feel like you own the ring."



On his strength:


"Everybody sees me as this lanky, skinny kid but I have the hunger to succeed and the will to win at life. That is where my strength and that extra effort comes from. I want to be somebody and leave my mark. I don't want to be somebody just in boxing. If God grants me that, I will gratefully accept it but I am more interested in being a good father, a good husband and a good gym mate. To better myself as a human being is what I am looking for."


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Edmundo Hernandez
Publicist ~ Baja Boxing