Showing posts with label Paulie Malignaggi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paulie Malignaggi. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

NOTABLE SHOBOX ALUMS LOOK BACK ON THE EXPERIENCES THAT HELPED MAKE THEM WORLD CHAMPIONS



Malignaggi, Guerrero, Bradley, Dawson, Hatton, Porter & More
Express Praise and Gratitude For “ShoBox: The New Generation’’
In Testimonial Videos On The Boxing Blog

Plus, Check Out www.ShoBox200.com For Feature Pages On Eight Of
The Most Successful Fighters To Graduate From ShoBox

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They came in various sizes and from different backgrounds.  Some were accomplished amateurs and well known; others weren’t.  Yet all would become household names in boxing, talented, respected world champions.

Some of the most successful boxers in ShoBox: The New Generationhistory say they owe their respective professional success in large part toShoBox, the popular and critically acclaimed 13-year-old SHOWTIME®boxing series that celebrates its landmark 200th telecast with a quadrupleheader this Friday, July 25, live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast). 

Visit The Boxing Blog to hear from a handful of the 54 ShoBox alumni who moved on to become world champions and watch for yourself as they reflect on the positive, learning experience they gained from fighting on the prospect developmental series. 

And check out www.ShoBox200.com to see features on some of the most successful fighters to graduate from the series – Timothy Bradley, Robert Guerrero, Ricky Hatton, Erislandy Lara, Paulie Malignaggi, Lamont Peterson, Shawn Porter and Andre Ward.

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About ShoBox: The New Generation
Since its inception in July 2001, the critically acclaimed SHOWTIME boxing series, ShoBox: The New Generation has featured young talent matched tough. The ShoBox philosophy is to televise exciting, crowd-pleasing and competitive matches while providing a proving ground for willing prospects determined to fight for a world title. Some of the growing list of the 54 fighters who have appeared on ShoBox and advanced to garner world titles includes: Andre Ward, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams and more.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

SHOWTIME SPORTS® EXPANSIVE PROGRAMMING LINEUP FOR MAYWEATHER VS. MAIDANA FIGHT WEEK BEGINSTONIGHT WITH A REPLAY OF SATURDAY’S FIGHT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE: LUCAS MATTHYSSE VS. JOHN MOLINA



“ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana Episode 3,  COUNTDOWN LIVE,
Live Coverage of Fight Week and Classic Fights Will Be Available on SHOWTIME®, SHOWTIME EXTREME®,
SHOWTIME ON DEMAND®, SHOWTIME ANYTIME®,Sports.SHO.com and More

TWEET: .@KeithThurmanJr impressed, but Matthysse stole the show! See the FOTY candidate TONIGHT at 10p, SHO Extreme. http://s.sho.com/1rGCZir

NEW YORK (April 29, 2014) – SHOWTIME Sports® will offer a blitz of live and documentary programming across multiple platforms this week in advance of the SHOWTIME PPV® presentation of “THE MOMENT: Mayweather vs. Maidana” – a four-fight telecast headlined by boxing superstar and No. 1 pound-for-pound titlist Floyd “Money” Mayweather against Marcos Maidana in a 12-round welterweight world championship unification fight this Saturday, May 3 (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. 

The lineup features live events and exclusive content including live coverage of fight week, the premiere of ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana Episode 3, classic fights, and COUNTDOWN LIVE, a one-hour show on SHOWTIME preceding the pay-per-view event.

The excitement begins tonight, April 29, on SHO EXTREME and continues with five consecutive days of daily fistic programming in support of “THE MOMENT: Mayweather vs. Maidana.’’  The schedule:

Tonight, April 29
Last Saturday’s terrific SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXINGtripleheader, highlighted by the universally lauded Fight Of The Year candidate, Matthysse vs. Molina, delivered it all – drama, brutal action, and unrelenting intensity.  Don’t miss the replay of the instant classic tonight/Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHO EXTREME.

Wednesday, April 30
SHOWTIME Sports Press Pass Live will stream the MAIN EVENT FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE live at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT onwww.sho.com/sports The live program is available to simulcast on your network and website. 

ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs. Maidana EPISODE 3 premieres onSHOWTIME at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

CLASSIC FIGHTS – An encore presentation of Marcos Maidana vs. Victor Ortiz will air on SHO EXTREME at 11:45 p.m. ET/PT.    

THURSDAY, MAY 1
SHOWTIME Sports Press Pass Live will stream the UNDERCARD FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE featuring Amir Khan, Adrien Broner and all the undercard fighters at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT on www.sho.com/sportsThe live program is available to simulcast on your network and website.

CLASSIC FIGHTS – Marcos Maidana vs. Jesus Soto Karass will air on SHO EXTREME at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT.  Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto will air on SHO EXTREME at 11:05 p.m. ET/PT.

FRIDAY, MAY 2
WEIGH-IN LIVE: Mayweather vs. Maidana, a one-hour live program, will air on SHOWTIME at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT and include coverage the official weigh-in, plus a special ALL ACCESS LIVE segment highlighted byan unedited, unscripted, live face-to-face meeting between the main event combatants a mere 24 hours before they square off in the ring.  This program will be fed live via satellite, and stream on YouTube, Ustream andwww.sho.com/sports WEIGH-IN LIVE is available to simulcast on your network and website.

SHO EXTREME MARATHON will air five continuous hours of content related to “THE MOMENT,” including a replay of the WEIGH-IN at 10 p.m. ET/PT, Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana at 11 p.m. ET/PT and an ALL ACCESS marathon of all three episodes beginning at midnight ET/PT.

SATURDAY, MAY 3
SHO EXTREME MARATHON will continue with more than three hours of non-stop programming Saturday morning.  ALL ACCESS Episodes 1, 2 and 3 will air consecutively beginning at 10 a.m. ET/PT.  SHO EXTREME will air Mayweather’s record breaking pay-per-view event from last September vs. Canelo Alvarez at 11:30 a.m. ET/PT and Maidana’s hard-earned upset decision over Adrien Broner last December at 12:30 p.m. ET/PT.

COUNTDOWN LIVE: Mayweather vs. Maidana, a one-hour preview show on SHOWTIME that leads directly into the pay-per-view begins at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT and will be fed via satellite, and stream via YouTube, Ustream and sho.com/sports.  The live program is available to simulcast on your network and website.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

TRIUMPHANT LUCAS MATTHYSSE AND JOHN MOLINA STEAL SHOW ON A HARD-HITTING NIGHT OF FIGHTS AT STUBHUB CENTER IN CARSON, CALIF.



Undefeated Keith Thurman Scores Third-Round TKO Over Julio Diaz,
 Unbeaten Omar Figueroa Retains WBC Lightweight Title With Split Decision Over Jerry Belmontes; Catch Replay Tomorrow, Sunday, April 27, 
At 9 a.m. ET/PT  On SHOWTIME; Next Tuesday, April 29, at 10 p.m. ET/PT 
On SHO EXTREME

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CARSON, Calif. (April 27, 2014) – On an exciting night when unbeaten WBA Interim Welterweight Champion Keith “One Time” Thurman retained his title with a third-round TKO over former world champion Julio “The Kidd” Diaz and undefeated Omar “Panterita” Figueroa successfully defended his WBC lightweight crown with a 12-round split decision over Jerry BelmontesLucas “The Machine” Matthysse stole the show with a spectacular, brutal 11th-round knockout over John Molina in the leading Fight of the Year candidate Saturday on SHOWTIME®.

The Argentine, ranked No. 1 in the world at 140 pounds, was hurt in the first and dropped in the second and fifth rounds. But the former interim WBC 140-pound world champion came back with knockdowns in the eighth, 10th and 11th to turn back a determined bid by Molina and capture the WBC Continental Americas Super Lightweight Championship.

“It was a war,’’ said Matthysse, who improved his record to 35-3 with 33 KOs. “And it got complicated for me at the beginning, but we trained for this and we got the knockout. He hit me in the back of the head (in the second) and I crumbled a bit but I was waiting to find my distance and I was able to finish a tough fight.

“Molina is a tough fighter. He took some big blows (14 unanswered at the end of the 10th). I was a bit surprised he came back out for the 11th.”

Regarding his loss last September to unified 140-pound world champion Danny Garcia, Matthysse said, “I want the rematch. I feel that he had very good luck that night. I want the rematch."

Offered the game but proud Molina (27-4, 22 KOs) afterward: “I am very disappointed.  We gave the fans a good fight and I’m happy about that. I wasn’t well-known before this fight but I feel like I am now. I’m disappointed I didn’t finish Lucas. I had him hurt, but this is a learning experience. I only had a few amateur fights, so I’m learning from every experience.

“Trainer) Joe Goossen had a great game plan and we were sticking to it. Lucas Matthysse is the real deal. Even though he lost to Garcia, he still is the No. 1 rated fighter. I’d love to fight him again. I wanted to continue but the referee and judges have their jobs to do.

“It was a helluva fight. This was the fight of the year. I’d like to do it again.’’

In the main event of the Golden Boy Promotions-promoted event at StubHub Center, Thurman (23-0, 21 KOs), of Clearwater, Fla., dropped Diaz in the second round. Diaz (40-10-1, 29 KOs), of Coachella, Calif., rebounded with a strong showing in the third but got hit with a body shot that ended the fight. Diaz, upon the suggestion of his corner between rounds, did not come out for the fourth.

Said Thurman, “I felt the body shot (to Diaz).  I felt he was going to go down.  I wondered if I hadn’t landed it clean enough.  He’s a tough guy.  He showed up to fight.  You saw what he was doing in the ring.  His rib… he had eight more rounds to go so he did what he had to do.

“I landed a clean left hook to the temple (in the second). He felt it.  So, he thought it would be better to take a knee, rather than take another shot to the head.  I train to do that.  If you feel that your legs aren’t right and you are in with a dangerous puncher, you take a knee.  It was a wise decision.

“Everybody shoots for the Mayweather sweepstakes.  I am here to entertain, to dominate the welterweight division.  I love the sport of boxing.  I love knockouts.  I am going to keep giving them to you. 

“Shawn Porter is a terrific fighter.  He’s a great friend of mine.  He’s a devastating boxer-puncher like myself.  Whenever they’re ready, I am ready. 

Diaz, who took a knee after getting hit, had no excuses. “I got caught with a good body shot, in the rib,’’ he said. “I had trouble breathing.  After the punch, I couldn’t breathe.  I am human.  I got hurt.  The guy had some power.  But I am a two-time champion.  I have never quit in a fight.  I didn’t have anything to prove.   I took a knee to recuperate from a shot to the back of my head.  And the rib shot really got me.  I ain’t 18 years old anymore.  I wanted to give a war, but I had to know when it was my time.’’

Marcos Maidana, who was in attendance, spoke with SHOWTIME about his major assignment next Saturday, May 3, against Floyd “Money” Mayweather live on SHOWTIME PPV (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT), after the opening bout of the telecast.

“I’m very happy to see this crowd here cheering me on. There is no doubt this is going to be a very difficult fight against Floyd Mayweather, but I am very prepared for this fight.

“There is no doubt that Floyd Mayweather has a great defense, but I have a great attack and that is what I will use.  

“I need to do the same thing that I did with (previously unbeaten Adrien) Broner.  I need to go out from the get-go and attack him. I know it will be more difficult with Floyd Mayweather but I am ready.

“I am surprised and shocked at the same time seeing all the press that has been following me but I am very tranquil and prepared."

When asked what the best moment of his career has been thus far, Maidana said, “The best moment is the (fight with Victor) Ortiz."

After losing all five of his amateur fights against Belmontes, Figueroa (23-0-1, 17 KOs), of Weslaco, Texas, got his revenge in his first world title defense, outpointing Belmontes (19-4, 5 KOs), of Corpus Christi, Texas, by the scores of 118-110, 116-112 and 113-115.

“He gave me more than trouble,’’ Figueroa said. “He wouldn’t make a fight out of it. I’m sorry to the fans. It was more of a sparring match than a fight. I prepared so much and this was the outcome. 

“He almost made me cry again but of laughter saying he was going to beat me. I prepared well. I came 100 percent.  I knew he was going to run. My hands are a little sore but nothing bad, nothing crazy.  Now take my time off. I have been training since January. But it is up to Al Haymon.”

Said Belmontes: “Honestly, I thought I won the fight. I thought I landed the clearer more effective shots.  I don’t fight like that (running) but sometimes I pay attention to the fans when they are booing so I went inside and fought like a Mexican warrior.  He couldn’t handle my jab. He couldn’t’ handle me on the outside. I thought I won the fight.”

In the featured match on SHOWTIME EXTREME, talented, world-ranked junior middleweight Jermall Charlo (18-0, 14 KOs), of Houston, dominated Albuquerque’s Hector Munoz (22-13-1, 14 KOs) en route to a fourth-round TKO.

“I just tried very hard,’’ said Charlo after the one-sided proceedings were stopped.  "Two camps in, I was hungrier than ever. I am hungrier than any fighter. I want to go on to bigger thing so badly. I credit Munoz for taking the fight. He showed a lot of spirit. But I had him. I’m so ready for the next level. I need it.’’

In other SHO Extreme results, undefeated Joseph Diaz Jr. (10-0, 7 KOs) won all six rounds in a decision over veteran Luis Maldonado (38-12-1, 29 KOs), of Calexico, Calif., and unbeaten super welterweight Terrell Gausha of Cleveland improved to 9-0 (five KOs) with an eight-round shutout over Charles Whittaker (40-15-2), of Winter Haven, Fla.

 The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader will re-air this week as follows:

            DAY                                                                CHANNEL
Tomorrow, Sunday, April 27, 9 a.m. ET/PT   SHOWTIME

Tuesday, April 29, at 10 p.m. ET/PT              SHO Extreme

Saturday’s three-fight telecast will be available at SHOWTIME ON DEMAND beginning Sunday, April 27.
Brian Kenny hosted the SHOWTIME telecast, with Mauro Ranallo calling the action, Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and middleweight contender Danny Jacobs commentating and Jim Gray reporting. In Spanish, Alejandro Luna called the blow-by-blow with former world champion Raul Marquez serving as color commentator. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.

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ABOUT THURMAN vs. DIAZ, a 12-round fight for Thurman’s Interim WBA Welterweight World Championship on Saturday, April 26, was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Casamigos Tequila.  It took place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif., and aired as the main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® telecast and was available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP).  In the co-feature, Argentine knockout artist Lucas Matthysse faced hard-hitting John Molina in a 10-round junior welterweight bout that was presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions.  In the opening bout of the telecast, Omar Figueroa Jr. defended his WBC Lightweight title against fellow Texan Jerry Belmontes.  Preliminary fights aired on SHOWTIME EXTREME®.