Thursday, April 30, 2009
Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, Calif.
“SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION’’
Friday, May 1, 2009; Telecast Begins at 11 p.m. ET/PT
Photos: Tom Casino - SHOWTIME
TELECAST NOTE:
2008 Olympian
Gary Russell, Jr.,
takes on Alvaro Muro
in a four-round featherweight bout Friday night before the
SHOWTIME telecast begins. Between the two featured fights,
highlights will be shown of Russell’s fight and he will be
interviewed about his transition from the amateur to
professional ranks and what is next for the Washington D.C.,
resident. Russell is 2-0 since turning pro in January. At the
2008 Beijing Olympics, Russell never got to enter the ring as he
missed the Olympic weigh-in hours after losing consciousness in
his Olympic Village dorm room.
THURSDAY’S WEIGHTS – Carlos Abregu
weighed in at 148 pounds on Thursday in Santa Ynez, Calif., a
day before he’s scheduled to face
Irving Garcia on
ShoBox: The New Generation
on SHOWTIME
(11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the
west coast).
Garcia tipped the scales at 147-1/4. Both boxers in the
telecasts’ opening fight–Marvin
Quintero
and Wes Ferguson—weighed
in at 134 pounds.
Abregu puts his stellar, unblemished 26-0 record, with 21
knockouts, on the line Friday, May 1. The Argentine will face
Puerto Rico’s Garcia (17-3-3, 8 KOs) in the 10-round
welterweight main event at the Chumash Casino Resort. In the
co-feature, Quintero (15-1, 12 KOs) of Tijuana, Mexico, will
take on Ferguson (20-3-1, 6 KOs) of Las Vegas in an eight-round
lightweight bout. The event is promoted by Gary Shaw
Productions, LLC.
What the
principals had to say prior to Thursday’s weigh in:
CARLOS
ABREGU
“The difference between my
opponent when I last fought on SHOWTIME (a win over David
Estrada on Dec. 5, 2008) and Garcia is that Estrada just wanted
to win, period. He’s always coming forward. But Garcia is a
front-runner. He goes two, three rounds and then he fades.”
“There were a lot of doubters on whether I could finish a
10-round fight back home. I think a lot of people were impressed
that I went that far even though some were disappointed in the
way I fought.”
ABEL
SANCHEZ (Abregu’s trainer)
“Just because Carlos has the glittery record doesn’t mean
anything here. He has to put on a show. He has to be money in
the bank. Guys that he’s going to be facing now are just going
to be that much stronger and are going to want to take that
perfect mark from him.”
IRVING
GARCIA
“The only thing I know about Abregu is his fight against
Estrada. I know how he throws his punches. It’s a big fight for
me. It’s all or nothing now.”
“It’s been five years since my last fight on SHOWTIME. I’ve had
a lot of experiences since then.”
“I
have to keep the fight in the middle of the ring. I can’t go
outside. But I have to be ready to adapt to whatever comes my
way.”
MARVIN
QUINTERO
“Wes is very strong and a good
fighter. He’ll be ready for me.”
“I learned so much training a
total of 20 rounds recently with Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas.”
“My plan on Friday is to throw
more and get hit less. That’s the goal.”
WES
FERGUSON
“I know Marvin is durable.
He’s like a tank. He throws and he throws.”
“I’m so excited to get this
chance to fight for the first time on SHOWTIME. I’ve fought on
the other networks before but this is huge. The whole world will
be watching.”
“I don’t think I’ll be
nervous. It’s the same drill as any other fight. I don’t care
how I look. A win is a win at the end of the day. I want to be
the one holding my hand high after this fight.”