Friday, April 15, 2016

Gary Russell Jr. and Patrick Hyland Make Weight!



(WBC Featherweight Title)
Gary Russell Jr 126 vs. Patrick Hyland 126

(IBF Super Featherweight Title)
Jose Pedraza 129 vs. Stephen Smith 129

Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut
Promoter: DiBella Entertainment
TV: Showtime, The telecast begins with IBF junior lightweight world championship contest between unbeaten Puerto Rican Jose Pedraza (21-0, 12 KOs) and mandatory challenger Stephen Smith (23-1, 13 KOs), of Liverpool, England.



April 14 Press Conference Quotes 

GARY RUSSELL JR.:

“First and foremost, I gotta tip my hat off to him. I heard him say he was being trained by his father. Me and my younger brothers are also trained by my dad. My father is my favorite superhero, so it is very hard to deal with a situation like this and to bounce back and to grind and put all the hard work and effort into it after all the heartache and loss, I gotta tip my hat off to him for that.

I know that anytime you have a fighter that trains for six to eight weeks and prepares for no one else but you, is a dangerous fight. He’s tall, he’s long, but we can take him. We’re going to handle it.”

(On returning from injury)

“I feel good. I’m ready; I put the work in at the gym. Like I said earlier, I got cussed out several times and sometimes I left the gym feeling like the worst fighter ever. But, right now, we’re ready and we’re prepared to invest in my ability.”

(On what it means to have his brother Antonio on the card he’s headlining)

“It means a lot. I’m looking forward to it. I’m actually more looking forward to watching my brother compete than my own fight. I will definitely be working his corner in that fight. It means a lot for us to be able to pass this information down from generation to generation and watch it grow and watch us build as a family and as a unit. It’s amazing.

“He definitely has the potential to be the best. Him as well as Antuanne, who is now on the 2016 Olympic team. It’s all information passed down from generation to generation. I feel as though they definitely have the ability to be better than me. I would want them to be anyway.”

(On what he needs to win the fight)

“I need to maintain control of the fight, close the distance and maintain the jab. Complete dominance; I want to touch the body early. He likes to move a lot, so we’re going to cut all that down.”

(On potential future opponents)

“God willing, everything goes right come April 16, we would love to unify with Lee Selby. If I had my choice, I would go with Lee Selby first to unify. Immediately after that, I want Leo Santa Cruz and after that I need Lomachenko.

“I don’t care where Lomachenko moves. He can lose his next 10 fights, but before my career’s done he has to see me.”

PATRICK HYLAND:

(On what gives him the sense of satisfaction in boxing)

“To fight for the WBC title is everything I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid and all of the hard work that I have put in to get to this position to fight for it. I am happy and I am just living for it now for Saturday night.”

(On being the first Irish boxer since Barry McGuigan to hold a featherweight world title)

“It’s a whirlwind and it’s great. I’m just a local lad from Johnstown in Dublin and to be fighting on the big stage and to be fighting for a major world title, and again to be named the second featherweight ever to win a world title would be just amazing; a real dream come true for myself.”

(On Gary Russell)

“I know he’s got fast hands. He’s a great southpaw and a great boxer so I have to be at the best of my ability on Saturday night for that. I worked on a game plan in the gym to counter his hand speed and it all has to come together on fight night. I can do all this and say all that, but I just have to perform on Saturday night and put it in by doing everything I’ve worked on to become champion.”



Malik "Ice Man" Hawkins Hits The Scale In Las Vegas!

(Photo courtesy of Calvin Ford)

Baltimore, MD welterweight Malik "Ice Man" Hawkins made weight with ease. 
Hawkins came in at 146 lbs while his opponent Errol Sidney hit the mark right at 147 lbs. 

Hawkins (6-0, 5 KO's) will battle Sidney (6-1-2, 2 KO's) in a 6-round bout live on the CBS network tomorrow April 16 at the Downtown Las Vegas Event Center. 

Go to your local listings for more information.

Washington D.C.'s Dusty Hernandez-Harrison Takes On California’s Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr.!


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May 13, 2016


On a live BET televised professional boxing card at the DC Armory D.C. native Dusty Hernandez-Harrison (29-0, 16 KOs) will battle the tough Mike “The Silent Assassin” Dallas Jr. (21-3-1, 10 KOs) from Bakersfield, California in a 10 round.

Harrison is coming off a second-round TKO victory over Angel Hernandez on January 29 in Elk Grove, IL. After a two year layoff Dallas, Jr. has won two straight bouts since restarting his career late in 2015. Both of those bouts were won by TKO. 

More detailed information will come when the complete card is finalized.


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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Results From The ABC Sports Complex In Springfield, VA!

(Photo by Wallace Barron)


Gerome Quigley wins by 1st rd TKO at 2:35 over Dennis Sharpe. 

Drayvontay Speed-Rawls gets a 6th round TKO win at 2:28 over Benjamin Olinga.

Cobia Breedy wins by unanimous decision with the scores of 40-36 on all three judges score cards over the always tough Stephon McIntyre.

Francisco Bustos wins by split decision with the scores of 38-37 twice and 38-37 for Darryl Watkins of Temple Hills MD.

Marq Johns made a strong staement with a 3rd rd TKO when Alan Beeman was not able to answer the bell for round 4.

Yurii Polischuk wins by TKO at 1:54 in the 4th rd over Dustin Caplinger.

Nick Kisner wins by unanimous decision with the scores of 60-54 by all three judges over Dan Shull.

Colby Madison defeated with a 30 second first round TKO over Dominique Barnes. 

Stevie Weimer wins by unanimous decision with the scores of 40-36 over Joseph Figueroa.

Ian Green defeated Gundrick King by 5th rd TKO at 2:49.

Zsolt Daranyi, Jr. defeated Marqus Jackson by 1st rd KO at 1:09.

Matthew Griego defeated Jordan Simmons by 1st rd KO at 1:32.

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