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The MMA Weekender @Seni2012 – LONDON

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Boxing Links (2-1-12)

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Will Junior remember Alamo differently?
ESPN (blog)
(A brief aside: The notion of two welterweights actually deciding who is the best fighter in the world by meeting in the ring might, to today’s generation of boxing fans, seem an absurdity, a fiction so improbable as to be without any kind of 
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Hershman: HBO to remain ‘bullish’ on boxing going forward
USA TODAY
HBO boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley, left, and President of HBO Sports Ken Hershman will be working together after years of Hershman leading Showtime’s boxingeffort. HBO boxing broadcaster Jim Lampley, left, and President of HBO Sports Ken Hershman 
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USA TODAY
Hershman begins HBO job in earnest
ESPN
By Dan Rafael Ken Hershman now sits in the biggest chair (figuratively, at least) in the boxing business. As the new president of HBO Sports, Hershman wields the biggest checkbook to buy fights — about $35 million a year — even though nobody at the 
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Andre Berto vs. Victor Ortiz Boxing Rematch Postponed
Fox News
(Photo by John Parra/Getty Images for Haute Living Magazine) *** Local Caption *** Andre Berto2010 Getty Images Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Boxing fans were dealt another blow Tuesday with the postponement of the highly-anticipated Feb.
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Underdog Boxing: Everything starts again for Nonito Donaire
GMA News
The check hook Donaire threw was so brutal that it won the Knockout of the Year Award from almost every boxing website or magazine that gave out such awards. However, for the second time in his career, Donaire failed to capitalize on what was a 
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Boxing: Casper’s Kinsman aims for national title
Casper Star-Tribune Online
Nate Kinsman entered the boxing ring looking for a workout to help stay in shape for football. One year later, Kinsman has a much larger goal in mind. “We’re going down to bring a national championship to Casper,” the Kelly Walsh sophomore said.
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Ashburn Mom Vies for Another Boxing Belt
Patch.com
11 to faces Houston fighter Vashon “Lady V” Living for the Women’s International Boxing Association’s vacant middleweight championship in a 10-round boxing bout. Nelson (5-0-1), a single mother, works in Loudoun as school bus driver and cafeteria 
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Boxing Returns To Times Union Center
WTMM 104.5 The Team – ESPN Radio
If you’re a boxing fan, you want to be in downtown Albany on Saturday, Feb. 4. Boxing returns to the Times Union Center, with two title bouts for fans to enjoy, in the card KO at the TU. Headlining the card is the IBA World Title Bout, between Joe “The 
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Amir Khan forced to wait to to learn Peterson rematch fate
BBC Sport
A spokesman for Peterson told BBC Sport: “Right now our efforts are focused on the appeal to the World Boxing Association (WBA). “Once that’s done and Lamont is finally in receipt of his WBA belt then we will shift the focus to who he fights next.
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Boxing card Friday night in Greensboro
Greensboro News & Record
The World Championship Boxing event, put on by Walter Johnson and B. Hairston as part of the 2012 KO Fights Series, will include: WBC-US super middleweight championship, Scott Sigmon (19-3, 11KOs) of Jefferson, Va., vs. Jimmy Campbell (16-5, 
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Blogs
Amateur boxing to focus on women’s development this year 
By KNews
The Guyana Amateur Boxing Association will be placing emphasis on the development of women’sboxing this year. GABA president Steve Ninvalle informed that the association’s Technical Director, Terrence Poole, has been placed in 
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Web
Star inactivity sapping the life out of boxing – Boxing – Yahoo! Sports
Boxing interest would grow exponentially if magnates like Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather fought more often. – Boxing news.
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Battle of The Badges is Back For 4th Installment @ Foxwoods Resort and Casino May 19, 2012

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“BATTLE OF THE BADGES 4” ON TAP FOR FOXWOODS ON MAY 19th, 2012; PRESS CONFERENCE SET FOR FEBRUARY 10th IN WALPOLE, MA

BOXING SUPER STAR AND SEVEN-TIME WORLD CHAMPION FLOYD “MONEY” MAYWEATHER WILL CHALLENGE THREE DIVISION AND CURRENT WBA SUPER WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION MIGUEL COTTO FOR 154-POUND CROWN IN SATURDAY, MAY 5 PAY-PER-VIEW MEGA-FIGHT AT MGM GRAND IN LAS VEGAS, NEV.

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Las Vegas, Nev. (February 1)…It’s official. Boxing superstar Floyd “Money” Mayweather will return to the ring, step up in weight and challenge three-division World Champion Miguel Cotto for his WBA Super Welterweight World title in what will be a gargantuan showdown between two future Hall of Famers who bring excitement and fierce competition every time they step into the ring. Mayweather vs. Cotto will take place on Saturday, May 5 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. and will be televised live on pay-per-view.

 

Mayweather, a seven-time world champion in five weight classes, is excited to be facing the heavier, much-tested Cotto, who is the pride of Puerto Rico and has the experience, heart and determination to give pound for pound king Mayweather the toughest fight of his career.

 

“Miguel Cotto is a world class fighter who can never be taken for granted and continues to prove he is one of the best in boxing,” said Mayweather, whose only other fight at super welterweight came in a World Boxing Council (WBC) world title win over Oscar de la Hoya in May 2007. “It will be a challenge for me to compete with him at this weight, but this is the type of test I thrive on and gives me the motivation to train even harder. I have no doubt in my mind that my title belt collection will increase once again and Cotto’s reign as champion will come to an end on May 5.”

 

Cotto, coming off of the second defense of his title, a spectacular tenth-round technical knockout win over Antonio Margarito in December 2011, is ready to face Mayweather and believes he is Mayweather’s most competitive career challenge to date.

 

“I am here to fight the biggest names in boxing,” said Cotto who true to his warrior spirit that has distinguished his entire career has accepted this challenge to face the undefeated Mayweather. “I’ve never ducked anyone or any challenge in front of me. I have accepted everything to give the fans what they like…great and exciting fights. That is what the sport of boxing is all about; making the fights that the fans want and deserve to see. On May 5, stay tuned, because I will convincingly beat Floyd Mayweather.”

In addition to agreeing to the terms of the bout which will take place on Cinco de Mayo, one of boxing’s biggest weekends, both fighters have agreed to Olympic-style drug testing for the fight.

 

“Floyd always asks us to find the best available competition for him to fight and we have found that in Miguel Cotto,” said Leonard Ellerbe, CEO, Mayweather Promotions. “This is a very risky fight for Floyd as Miguel is a solid 154-pound champion who has already proven to have great boxing abilities and to be a very competent and strong puncher. This is a big test for Floyd, but as always I believe, he is the superior fighter with unmatched skills. This will make the difference and lead to another Mayweather victory the night of May 5.”

 

“What we have here are two champions of amazing caliber set to meet in the ring on May 5 and give boxing and sports fan one of the most compelling match-ups in the sport’s history,” said Richard Schaefer, CEO, Golden Boy Promotions. “Floyd Mayweather has already achieved worldwide recognition as one of the best fighters ever and Miguel Cotto is one of the greatest fighters of this era. I commend both fighters for agreeing to the fight each other on one of the biggest weekends for boxing and also commend them for agreeing to participate in Olympic style drug testing, a precedent set by Floyd, which continues to uphold the integrity of the sport.”

 

The undefeated Mayweather, (41-0, 25 KO’s), a seven-time world champion in five weight divisions, remains boxing’s biggest attraction, wowing crowds and generating record pay-per-view numbers each time he steps into the ring. During his extraordinary career, he has amassed wins over world champions such as Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Arturo Gatti, Zab Judah, Oscar de la Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Juan Manuel Marquez and Shane Mosley. His last fight against then WBC Welterweight World Champion Victor Ortiz on September 17, 2011 not only showed his boxing skills, as he took the younger Ortiz to school in the first three rounds before knocking him out in the fourth stanza. He is also no stranger to appearing on the classic Mexican celebratory weekends such as Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day as his fight with Cotto will mark the fifth fight of his career to land on one of those weekends. Mayweather returns to face Cotto in an attempt to capture his eighth world championship.

 

Cotto (36-2, 29 KO’s), from Caguas, Puerto Rico, has held a world title every year since 2004 while winning 16 of the 18 world championship bouts in which he has fought. Puerto Rico’s most exciting fighter and one of its greatest of all time, Cotto held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Junior Welterweight crown from 2004-2006, successfully defending it six times before vacating it to capture the WBA Welterweight title at the end of 2006, a title he held for nearly as long. After losing the WBA title to Margarito in July 2008, Cotto won his second welterweight belt in February 2009, knocking out Michael Jennings in the fifth round to become the WBO Welterweight champion. He lost the title in his second defense in November 2009, but captured the WBA Super Welterweight title in June of 2010 at Yankee Stadium in New York by stopping then-undefeated defending champion Yuri Foreman. Cotto successfully defended that title by stopping Two-Division World Champion Ricardo Mayorga in the 12th round in March of 2011 and, in his last fight, finally avenged his loss to Margarito, once again retaining his title and giving him true peace of mind.

 

Mayweather vs. Cotto, a 12-round fight for Cotto’s WBA Super Welterweight World title, is presented by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Miguel Cotto Promotions. More information on Mayweather vs. Cotto, including ticket prices, pay- per- view information as well as press tour dates and cities, will be announced shortly.

Bellator and theScore® Announce Expanded Programming Partnership

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CHICAGO, Ill. (February 1, 2012) —Bellator Fighting Championships today announces that it has extended its programming partnership with Score Media Inc. (TSX: SCR) through its upcoming sixth season, starting on March 9, it’s Summer Season as well as its seventh later in the year. The extension gives Canadian mixed martial arts fans access to another year of Bellator fights across theScore’s multiplatform assets including theScore Television NetworktheScore.com and its industry-leading application, ScoreMobile.

“The Score is Bellator’s longest running TV partner worldwide, having broadcast each of our first five seasons,” said Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney. “As the place where Canadian fans go for MMA programming, news and information, theScore is the perfect partner to help us connect with our fans in a place where MMA and Bellator have thrived.”

“We are extremely pleased to announce the continuation of our partnership with Bellator,” says Benjie Levy, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Score Media Inc.  “Bellator has developed a reputation for being one of the world’s elite MMA promotions and its programming is a perfect fit for our young audience.”

Season 6 kicks off on Friday, March 9th headlined by the Bellator World Featherweight title fight between Joe Warren and Pat Curran.  In addition, Bellator is planning multiple Canadian event dates in 2012. The televised portion of each week’s events kick off at 8 p.m. ET LIVE on MTV2 in the U.S. and on thescore.com in Canada simultaneously, followed by repeat airings on theScore Television Network on Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET, Sundays at 8 p.m. ET and Wednesdays at 4 p.m. ET.

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA, follow Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney @BjornRebney and check out Bellator on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator

Please visit: http://tv.thescore.com/programs/bellator-fight-night. 

COLDWELL BOXING TEAMS UP WITH MATCHROOM SPORT FOR ‘THE BIG BANG’

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Bellew’s Liverpool clash to be aired live on Sky Sports – tickets on sale at 9am

Matchroom Sport are delighted to announce that they have joined forces with David Coldwell and Coldwell Boxing for Tony Bellew’s British light-Heavyweight title defence against Danny McIntosh on ‘The Big Bang’ card at the Echo Arena in Liverpool on Saturday April 14, live on Sky Sports.

Tickets go on sale at 9am Thursday morning (February 2) with those priced at £30, £40, £60 and £80 available from the Echo Arena Box Office on 0844 8000 400 and www.coldwellboxing.com. VIP packages priced at £150 are exclusively available from Matchroom Sport on 01277 359900 and at www.matchroomboxing.com.

“I’m delighted to be working in association with David Coldwell and Coldwell Boxing to deliver another great night of boxing for Sky Sports,” said Eddie Hearn. “Tony has tremendous support in Liverpool and Danny represents a real test for him on what promises to be an electric night at the Echo Arena.”

Bellew holds a 16-1 record as a pro and scooped both the British and Commonwealth light-heavyweight belts in 2010. Last year he also challenged for the WBO world light-heavyweight title challenger, dropping a close and competitive decision to champion Nathan Cleverly.

“It’s a dream come true to back on Sky Sports,” said Bellew. “April 14 is going to be a great night with a great atmosphere and I can’t wait to put on a big performance in front of my people.”

Challenger McIntosh, meanwhile, is 13-2 (7 KO) and won the English light-heavyweight title in just his eighth pro bout, and in January 2011, McIntosh shocked the world when travelling to France to knockout home hero Thierry Karl, lifting the European light-heavyweight belt in the process.

“As promoters, we strive to give the fans what they want and the fighters what they deserve, both in terms of opportunity and exposure,” said Coldwell. “This fight between Bellew and McIntosh deserves the platform and coverage Sky Sports will provide, as it is a contest everybody in the trade is looking forward to.

“I’d also like to express my own personal delight at linking up with both Eddie and Sky Sports for this particular event. Eddie and I share a similar passion for the sport and I am full of admiration for the way in which he is attempting to drive British boxing towards a brighter future.”

FROM MALAWI TO LAS VEGAS – MEET ISAAC “GOLDEN BOY” CHILEMBA

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By Ryan Maquinana ~ BoxingScene.com
Light heavyweight contender Isaac Chilemba loves a good challenge.
Whether it was leaving is home of Malawi for South Africa six years ago to jumpstart his pro career, or taking on seven straight fighters with a combined record of 117-6, Chilemba (18-1-1, 9 KOs) has annexed both the IBO and WBC International belts to become a player in the 175-pound picture.

 

This week, Chilemba arrives at the Texas Station Casino in Las Vegas on short notice to face two-time world title challenger Edison Miranda  Read More..

 

CHLIEMBA vs. MIRANDA

February 3, 2012 on ESPN Friday Night Fights 

 

This 10-round slugfest takes place in the Dallas Events Center at the Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas and will be televised as the main event on ESPN Friday Night Fights. 

This show is presented by Warriors Boxing and Sampson Boxing, entitled “Super Brawls”.  Tickets for “Super Brawls” are priced at $25 and $50 and are available at the Texas Station rewards center or at Stationcasinos.com/concerts.   A few VIP seats are available at a price of $100. Please call (954) 985-1155.

On fight night, doors open at 5:30 and the action starts at 6:00 pm.

Station Bucks may be used to purchase tickets. All ages welcome.  Under 21 must be accompanied by an adult 21 or over.  Show subject to change without notice.  Management reserves all rights.  Digital Photography and video prohibited.  Tickets can be purchased at any Station Casinos Boarding Pass Rewards Center, The Fiesta’s, by logging onto stationcasinos.com/concerts or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

Texas Station Gambling Hall & Hotel is located at 2101 Texas Star Ln in North Las Vegas. Telephone: (702) 631-1000 or (800) 654-8888.

EDWIN “LA BOMBA”RODRIGUZ AND DONOVAN “DA BOMB” GEORGE MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS

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March 17 show

  

BOMBS AWAY SATURDAY, MAR. 17, LIVE ON HBO AT 10 p.m. ET/ 7 p.m. PT

AT THE THEATER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

 

NEW YORK, NY (February 1, 2012) – Earlier today DiBella Entertainment hosted a media teleconference to announce “Bombs Away”, the much anticipated March 17th (St. Patrick’s Day) co-feature fight between top-rated Super Middleweight contenders Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez and Donovan “Da Bomb” George being shown live on HBO.The card, headlined by Middleweight Champion, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (48-2-2, 27KO’s) defending his crown against Matthew “Mack the Knife” Macklin (28-3, 19KO’s), is entitled, “THE Real Middleweight Championship – Get Your Irish Up” and will take place at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.HBO will begin live coverage at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.

 

Tickets are priced at $505, $355, $205, $125 and $65 and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through the Madison Square Garden Box Office or through Ticketmaster, at ticketmaster.com, or call(800) 745-3000. Call DiBella Entertainment at (212) 947-2577, or visit www.dbe1.com and @loudibellaon Twitter for more information.

 

The fight between Rodriguez (20-0, 14KO’s) (IBF #5, WBC #5, WBA #9) and George (22-1-1, 19KO’s) (IBF #4) has insiders salivating.Rodriguez and George are both heavy-handed, action-packed fighters, who only know one direction and that is to come straight forward.With this being both fighters’ first appearance on HBO they will undoubtedly be putting everything on the line in what promises to be an absolute barnburner.

 

The call began with the usual “thank you’s” and both fight camps stating how excited they were for the opportunity, before tensions rose when Larry Army, manager/advisor of Rodriguez took offense to statements made by the manager of George, Mike Michael.Below is a complete transcript from the call:

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: Thanks for joining us today. Unfortunately, Lou DiBella is a little bit under the weather. He’s not going to be on the call today, but we will have Ron Rizzo from our office participating in the call. Leon Margules, the co-promoter of Donovan George, with 8-Count Productions, unfortunately also cannot be on the call, but we will have Mike Michaels, of Cestus Management, the longtime manager and advisor of Donovan, say a few words before introducing Donovan’s trainer and father, Pete George. Then we’ll turn it over to Donovan. After Donovan’s portion of the call, we’ll get into Edwin’s, Edwin’s manager and advisor, Larry Army will say a few words before introducing Edwin’s trainer, Ronnie Shields. Then we’ll turn it over to Edwin. Following Edwin’s portion of the call, we will open the call up for questions.

 

The card is entitled, “The Real Middleweight Championship: Get Your Irish Up,” and will feature the real middleweight champion, and consensus top-three pound-for-pound fighter in the world, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez taking on Matthew “Mack the Knife” Macklin. The card will take place on St. Patrick’s Day at the Theater at Madison Square Garden and is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, and will be shown live on HBO, beginning at 10PM ET/7PM PT, along with this fight we are announcing today. Tickets are priced at $505, $355, $205, $125, and $65. Tickets can be purchased through the Madison Square Garden box office, or through Ticketmaster, or by calling (800) 745-3000. Without further ado, I would like to turn the call over to Ron Rizzo, Vice President of Operations for DiBella Entertainment.

 

RON RIZZO: Hi everybody, thank you for joining us. We have a very exciting event happening March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, featuring Sergio Martinez and Matthew Macklin. The co-feature for the televised portion of the show has been named and it’s going to be Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez and Donovan “Da Bomb” George. I’m excited about this as these two fighters have been talking about this fight since they both were on a show back on April 30, 2010, where they fought in separate but both televised bouts, with George facing Osumanu Adama and Rodriguez fighting Kevin Engel. They have been talking about fighting each other since then, they both have “bomb” as part of their nickname, which means they can both punch, and that’s not actually a lie. I’m looking forward to it. We’ll go back to Kevin to introduce the other participants, but thank you everybody for tuning in today.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: Talking with the media and looking over the social websites, the general consensus is that everyone is excited about this fight. It’s going to be bombs away. Both of these guys don’t know how to be in a boring fight. It’s great for television and it’s great for boxing. I want to introduce Mike Michaels, of Cestus Management, longtime manager and advisor of Donovan George.

 

MIKE MICHAELS: We’ve been with Donovan for quite a while now and we consider Donovan George and the whole family as part of our family, and we’re doing this as a family situation. Donovan has come very far in a very power packed career and we feel that this is his time. It’s a great scenario to be fighting at Madison Square Garden, with the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world, as far as I consider, in the main event. Fighting at the Mecca of boxing where legends have been built is just another dream for all of us. We know that Donovan is going to win the fight. There is no doubt, no question. There will be no reasonable doubt of any kind. Donovan is going to show up in tiptop shape. He’s going to fight the fight of his life, he’s going to take care of business and move on to win a world title after that. This in no way means that we are underestimating Edwin Rodriguez because we consider him a very good fighter. We are going to train as hard as we possibly can to prepare for a very good fighter. We’re also a very good fighter and we believe we’re a better fighter so we will win this fight no matter what. We’re going to take Edwin to places he’s never been before and the fighter that will be victorious will be Donovan “Da Bomb” George. There’s only one bomb, and that’s Don “Da Bomb” George. “La Bomba” I understand you have that name, but by the end of this fight, there will only be one bomb.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: Thank you Mike, the always very colorful Mike Michaels. I’m sure we’ll have a nice rebuttal from the Rodriguez camp once we get to their turn. I would like to have Pete George, the trainer and father of Donovan, say a few words.

 

PETE GEORGE: Mike pretty much said it all and I couldn’t agree more with him. I have the utmost respect for Edwin Rodriguez. I think he’s a great fighter and he’s got a great trainer, but like Mike said we’re going to bring it. We’ve been waiting for this day forever. I’ve learned not to underestimate my son and I believe he’s going to be ready. This is what he’s been dreaming about to be on this big stage. We’re ready to go and we hope it’s an exciting fight and I’m sure it will be. Both of these guys come to fight and they’re both big punchers. I can’t see any way that this is not going to be a great fight. I’d also like to thank Lou DiBella, promoting the fight, and our other promoters Leon Margules and Dominic Pesoli, and of course I want to thank Mike Michael because he’s the best. He’s been with us through thick and thin, he’s like family to us.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: Now for the fighter himself, with a 22-1-1 (19 KOs) record, the current USBA super middleweight champion and #4 ranked super middleweight in the IBF world ratings, Donovan “Da Bomb” George.

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: I am very grateful for this opportunity to be on such a big stage and it’s going to be such a great atmosphere. To be at the Mecca of boxing is a dream come true. I was supposed to fight there five or six years ago, and my opponent failed his EKG or one of the heart tests, so it’s kind of like I had a rain check to be back there. As far as Rodriguez, I’ve seen a lot of tape on him. I’ve seen him coming up. He’s a great fighter, he comes to fight. He’s a big super middleweight. I know he’s going to be in tiptop shape and I think it’s going to be an excellent war. Obviously, I think I am going to come out on top. I don’t care if I win by split decision, majority decision, knockout, whatever, I just want to win. I am going to lay it all out on the line for this fight. This is my big opportunity. I think you only get one in life and this is it for me. I’m sure we both want the same thing. We’re both trying to be world champions, to become an HBO fighter and make millions of dollars and take care of our families. At the end of the day, may the best man win. I just hope we have a great fight, nobody gets seriously hurt and we can continue with our careers.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: I would now like to introduce Larry Army, the manager and advisor of Edwin Rodriguez.

 

LARRY ARMY: I want to thank Lou DiBella and DiBella Entertainment for providing this opportunity for Edwin Rodriguez and the rest of us at Team Rodriguez. I’d also like to thank Madison Square Garden and the leadership at HBO, including Ken Hershman. This is one of the first fights he’s put on this year and I think that he’s done a tremendous job matching two very credible opponents that are both equally dangerous. It’s not just satisfying fighting on the biggest stage in boxing, on the biggest network in boxing, that’s the appetizer. The entre is the victory that we hope to get that night. I’m not going to sit here and disrespect Donovan George as you guys have disrespected Edwin, and say that we’re going to beat him because he is a credible opponent and when you step into the ring, anything can happen and typically does. But I will tell you this, we will be ready, we will be prepared, and we will give 100 percent effort that night. Edwin hasn’t lost, Donovan has. Edwin hasn’t tasted defeat yet, and I don’t think March 17 is the day that he’s going to start feeling what it’s like to be a loser. Edwin knows how to win. He’s always won and he will continue to win. We do think this is a great fight for us stylistically, very similar to the Will Rosinsky fight that we just had. In a lot of ways, they both have power, they are both limited. Edwin’s had a very good four years, he hasn’t had any big layoffs. I noticed on Donovan’s record that he’s had some big layoffs in terms of the way he’s been brought up. I think that, in terms of opponents, we’ve fought better opponents over the last year and half, guys like Aaron Pryor Jr. and James McGirt Jr., Will Rosinsky, who won a national amateur championship. Edwin’s pedigree, I think, is going to be too strong for Donovan on that night. Quite frankly, when it comes to the trainer, we have the advantage in that camp as well with Ronnie Shields, who’s trained guys like Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Pernell Whitaker. I feel like we’ve assembled the perfect team for this fight and I feel that this is the perfect opponent. We wouldn’t have taken the fight if we didn’t think we could win it. We did take the fight. We’ve actually been asking for this fight since Chicago, Illinois, when we fought on the same card as Donovan and we watched him get dropped by Osumanu Adama. We watched Edwin win his fight against Kevin Engel with a single punch to the body. We’re excited about this fight. We hope that this is the launching pad for the rest of his career. We feel that this is the perfect stage and the perfect opponent to do just that, to turn Edwin Rodriguez into a household name and the next star of boxing.

 

MIKE MICHAEL: Kevin, let me just interject there. We didn’t disrespect Edwin. We believe our fighter is going to win. What did you want us to say, that he’s going to lose?

 

LARRY ARMY: I want you to think that he’s going to win, but if you’re that confident why don’t we put up our purse against your purse and we’ll do a winner-take-all.

 

MIKE MICHAEL: We believe in our fighter, okay, and great fighters lose.

 

LARRY ARMY: Yeah, they do, and these are two guys that are very evenly matched in a lot of different ways. I respect the fact that you think that your guy is going to win, but to come on the line and say that Donovan’s going to get a victory and he’s going to beat Edwin and that there’s only going to be one bomb at the end of the night, to me, is disrespectful.

 

MIKE MICHAEL: No, it’s not disrespectful…

 

LARRY ARMY: That’s the beauty of America, we can disagree.

 

RON RIZZO: Alright guys, let’s move on this portion of the call with Ronnie Shields coming up next and then we can have group commentary when the press gets to ask their questions.

 

RONNIE SHIELDS: Donovan George is a very skilled fighter. We take no one lightly so we’re here training, but I think after the fight, we ought to put the managers in and let them go at it and make them put up their purse against each other. We’re looking forward to this fight. This is what we do. I think that both guys will be competitive. The best man is going to win on March 17 and I think that’s all that matters. The other team is very confident, we’re very confident. This is the game. This is the way it’s supposed to be. They’re supposed to feel like their guy is better just like we feel Edwin is better. I’m here in Houston to get Edwin into the best condition possible and to put together the best possible game plan. If you live in New York, please come out and see this because this is going to be better than the main event.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: A fighter we’re very excited to work with at DiBella Entertainment, we feel he is one of the bright young stars in all of boxing, he’s 20-0 (14 KOs), he was the 2005 US National Champion and the 2006 National Golden Gloves Champion, and he’s currently ranked #5 by the WBC and IBF, and #8 by the WBA, and he is the current USNBC super middleweight champion, Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez.

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ: I want to thank my whole team, DBE, and Lou DiBella, for giving me such a big opportunity on HBO at Madison Square Garden. This is a dream come true for any boxer and I’m training extremely hard for Donovan George. He’s a very good fighter. He’s one of those fighters that doesn’t know how to take a step back so I am not taking lightly at all. So I’m bringing 100 percent, my best game, in. With regard to the bet between the managers, giving all to the winner, I’m sure it’s going to be me, but I like that bet. After this fight, I look forward to bigger things. I just want to thank everybody for this big opportunity.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: At this time, we would like to open it up to questions.

 

DAX CONN (TALKIN’ BOXING): Don, you’re only two fights removed from your loss to Francisco Sierra. Since then, both your bouts have a combined amount of time of nine rounds. You’ve never been beyond eight rounds in your entire professional career. Edwin is a pressure fighter. He has a solid chin and has gone 10 rounds several times. Considering all that I just mentioned, has your camp done anything different for this fight than you normally have in the past in your preparations considering the time off and the amount of time that you’ve had in between your bouts so you can prepare yourself for what will more than likely be a distance of 10 rounds in your bout against Edwin.

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: I’m not sure that I’m doing anything differently. I’m going to train harder than I’ve ever trained before because of the high possibility that this fight is going to go more than eight rounds. The reason I haven’t been in the ring in a long time is entirely might fault. I was a numbskull and I just didn’t work out. But I’ve been in the gym, I’ve been training, I’ve been sparring. I’ve cut weight, I’ve been on weight, I just didn’t get the opportunity to go out there and fight. As far as this fight coming up, I couldn’t be more excited. I’m so motivated to train hard and my father is going to get me ready. We’re going to bring in the strength coach to give me the extra edge as much as possible. I know it’s going to be a grueling fight and I know it’s going to come down to conditioning and basically who can take the better punch. I have that one loss on my record and it wasn’t just a loss. I got beat up bad, it was a horrific beating and everyone saw it. It was on national television and it was embarrassing, but I bounced back and beat a pretty good fighter. I just want to go out there and prove myself and fight fights like this on the biggest stage in the world. It’s just a great opportunity to show the world what I’m made of and I know it’s going to be a great fight.

 

DAX CONN (TALKIN’ BOXING): Edwin, this question is for you. Donovan has some serious power, as we all know. Nineteen of his 21 wins come by stoppage. You, yourself though, have a fairly impressive KO ratio, 14 of your 20 wins come by stoppage, but you’ve also shown some pure boxing ability when you need to and you have a higher level of competition on your resume. Donovan, I believe, does possess more power. Are you ready for a toe-to-toe war that Donovan brings or do you think that if Donovan does bring his pressure that you’ll be able to outbox him? Or do you really believe that this will come down to, as Donovan mentioned, who has the better chin?

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ: We know who has the better chin. I’ve never been down before, but I let my trainer Ronnie Shields come up with a game plan and I just follow his game plan. He better come up with a game plan on how to beat Donovan George and I’m just going to execute it on March 17.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): Edwin, after the Rosinsky fight, you said you wanted to fight somebody in the top 10 and somebody who could get you to that championship level. I was wondering is Don George somebody like that or is this more of a Rosinsky-type fight as you move toward your ultimate goal?

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ: Donovan George is ranked #4 by the IBF, so he is one of those guys ranked in the top 10. It’s definitely a step up and I’m just preparing for it and getting ready.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): Edwin, talk a little bit about what it means to be fighting at Madison Square Garden on HBO for the first time. Is that as big a dream as winning a world title, or perhaps even bigger?

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ: Being on HBO is a huge opportunity. Being at Madison Square Garden, which is about four hours from where I live, so I’m going to have a lot of fans there. It’s a great opportunity, so it’s almost just as good as winning a world title.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): For boxing fans who don’t really know that much about you, can you tell us about your style in the ring, and who you are as a person outside of the ring?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: In the ring, I like to come forward and fight. If you’ve ever seen any of my fights, I’ve never been in a bad fight. I take shots and I give shots. I’m always willing to take one to give one. This is going to be an action-packed fight. I am going to try to tighten up my boxing ability, but as the fight gets going and it gets into the later rounds, everybody goes back to the fighter that they were when they first started fighting and the original fundamentals they were taught. My father taught me to use the jab, so that’s what I thought I’d do. Outside of the ring, I’m a humongous sports fan. I watch sports all day and, to be honest, I probably play poker four or five times a week for 12 hours at a time.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): What did you learn from the loss to Francisco Sierra? You described it as a horrific loss earlier. It had that somewhat controversial ending. What do you take from an experience like that?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: I was losing the fight. I was getting beat up bad. Yeah, he hit me after the bell, but I’m not going to complain about that. I went into that fight overconfident and I wasn’t mentally ready for that fight. I was hurt, I should never have gone in there. I thought, in my mind, ‘oh I’m just going to go in there and blow this bum out,’ but it didn’t turn out like that, and I took a terrific, humbling beating. I’ll never take anyone lightly like that again. Everything happens for a reason. Because of that fight, I got that Cornelius White fight. They brought me in there to get killed against Cornelius White and, obviously, that didn’t happen. On the big scheme of things, everything happens for a reason.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): In your amateur career, or at any point in the past, have you ever sparred with Edwin Rodriguez? Have you two even met?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: No, I had a very limited amateur career. I’ve probably only been to a few national tournaments, and I’m not even sure if I’ve ever seen him there. The only time that I saw him was in Chicago when he fought Kevin Engel. To Mr. Army, I don’t think I got dropped in that Adama fight like you said I did, but maybe I got hit too hard. But as far as the amateurs, Edwin has more accomplishments that I have, and god bless. But this is the pros and I’m going to come to fight and I’m willing to lay it all out on the line for this fight.

 

JEFFREY FREEDMAN (KO DIGEST): How did this fight between Rodriguez and George come about and why did Andy Lee pull out?

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: We had been looking for an opponent for Andy and, unfortunately, we weren’t able to lock in a suitable opponent for Andy that fit for HBO and fit for Lee’s camp. We obviously didn’t want to lose the slot, as we still had the show. So then we came up with this fight between Edwin and Donovan, and everyone loved it. It’s unfortunate that we don’t have Andy on the card, but we think that we have a great fight with this Edwin-Donovan fight.

 

BOB MUTTER (CHICAGO TRIBUNE): You are half Greek, half Irish?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: Yes sir.

 

BOB MUTTER (CHICAGO TRIBUNE): Your mom is Irish?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: My mom is 100 percent Irish, and my dad is 100 percent Greek. Both were born in the US.

 

BOB MUTTER (CHICAGO TRIBUNE): Where are you training Donovan?

 

DONOVAN GEORGE: I train between gyms. I train at Chicago Fight Club with Sam Colona. My father and I go down there and we go to Windy City Fight Club, which is closer to my house. I’ll be going out to New York the week of the fight.

 

BILL HILLMAN(FIGHTNEWS.COM): Since Edwin is ranked #5 and Donovan #4 by the IBF, will this fight be an IBF title eliminator?

 

LARRY ARMY: We wanted it to be, but it just didn’t work out. I think part of the problem was Adonis Stevenson and Jesus Gonzalez. There was a non-mandatory, voluntary before we made this fight. We would have loved it. Donovan George’s team would have loved it, I’m sure. They had a title eliminator with Librado Andrade, but it just wasn’t in the cards unfortunately.

 

MIKE MICHAEL: As you’re aware, we were supposed to be doing the title eliminator with Librado Andrade, but that didn’t work out. As you just heard, we would have loved for this to be for the #1 spot and #2 spot, but that didn’t work out. But maybe we can work out doing a defense of George’s USBA title. We’ll talk with Lou DiBella and Leon Margules and we’ll see what we can work out.

 

LARRY ARMY: And there’s Edwin’s WBC USNBC title as well.

 

MIKE MICHAEL: Let’s throw all of our belts into the pot and let’s talk to our promoters.

 

LARRY ARMY: I agree.

 

BILL HILLMAN(FIGHTNEWS.COM): Edwin and Ronnie, what did you guys pick up from that win over Will Rosinsky and what are you guys planning on changing for this bout?

 

RONNIE SHIELDS: These are two different fighters. Will Rosinsky was a good boxer as well as a pressure fighter and Donovan is a ‘come for the head’ kind of guy, so that right there puts you in a different kind of light. I’m studying tape of Donovan right now and putting together our plan. The thing about Rosinsky was that he was a naturally bigger guy and we had to go up in weight to fight him. He was a strong fighter. Donovan is more Edwin’s weight. These guys are 168 pounders.

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ: Like Ronnie said, they’re both different fighters. Rosinsky a shorter fighter so he was harder to hit, but this is a whole different fight. We’re going to stick to this game plan and it has nothing to do with Will Rosinsky.

 

BILL HILLMAN(FIGHTNEWS.COM): For Donovan and Pete, Edwin hits pretty hard to the body. What are you guys doing to prepare for Edwin’s body attack?

 

PETE GEORGE: Hundreds of rounds on the medicine ball will help us get ready for that one, preparing him so he can take those shots. Edwin is a good body puncher, and Donovan will be ready to take those shots. There’s things that we see that we’re going to try to exploit that Edwin might be doing wrong. I know Edwin is going to be prepared and we’re going to be prepared. But there’s things that we see that we’re working on.

 

KEVIN ROONEY JR.: Thank you everyone for participating in today’s call.

 

The Edwin “La Bomba” Rodriguez (20-0, 14KO’s) vs. Don “Da Bomb” George (22-1-1, 19KO’s) 10-round super middleweight showdown, being billed as “Bombs Away” will be the co-feature bout of the evening to Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (48-2-2, 27KO’s) defending his Middleweight crown against top-rated Irish middleweight contender, Matthew “Mack The Knife” Macklin (28-3, 19KO’s). The card which will be aired live on HBO’s “World Championship Boxing is entitled, “THE REAL Middleweight Championship – Get Your Irish Up”, is promoted by DiBella Entertainment and will be shown live on HBO beginning 10PM ET/7PM PT.

 

Tickets are priced at $505, $355, $205, $125 and $65 and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased through the Madison Square Garden Box Office or through Ticketmaster, at ticketmaster.com, or call(800) 745-3000. Call DiBella Entertainment at (212) 947-2577, or visit www.dbe1.com and @loudibellaon Twitter for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

DIBELLA ENTERTAINMENT

 

DiBella Entertainment builds upon the unique insights Lou DiBella developed as a television executive and matchmaker to combat the contractual exploitation of professional boxers. DiBella Entertainment creates a business model that shifts the balance of power from promoters to boxers; and establishes a legacy of matchmaking excellence, both in an effort to improve the health of the boxing industry. DiBella Entertainment represents its athletes with honesty and integrity all while making the best and fairest financial deals for its clients.

 

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