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SHOWTIME Bantamweight
Tournament Press Conference
Photos: Esther Lin - SHOWTIME
SHOWTIME® Sports hosted
a press conference Thursday at The Conga Room , L.A.
Live, to formally introduce and discuss “BANTAMWEIGHT
TOURNAMENT: WINNER TAKES ALL” that begins Saturday, Dec.
11, live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the
West Coast) from Irapuato, Mexico.
In attendance was Ken Hershman, SHOWTIME Sports
Executive Vice President and General Manager, the four
world class boxers who will participate in the
two-round, single-elimination tournament to determine
the best fighter at 118 pounds – International Boxing
Federation (IBF) champion Yonnhy Perez (20-0-1, 14 KOs),
former world champions Joseph Agbeko (27-2, 22 KOs) and
Vic Darchinyan (35-2-1, 27 KOs) and world-ranked rising
star Abner Mares (29-0-1) – and their promoters .
The semifinal matchups: Perez defends his title against
Agbeko and Darchinyan and Mares vie for the World Boxing
Council (WBC) Silver Belt The bouts are scheduled for 12
rounds. The winners of each semifinal will clash in the
final in 2011 with the losing fighters competing in a
consolation fight.
Each of the participants in the bantamweight tournament
has previously fought at least one of the other fighters
in competitive bouts, all on SHOWTIME.
The bantamweight tournament is promoted by Gary Shaw
Productions for Darchinyan and, in association with
Thompson Boxing Promotions, for Perez, Golden Boy
Promotions for Mares, and Don King Productions for
Agbeko.
What the fighters, Hershman and the promoters said
Thursday:
KEN HERSHMAN (SHOWTIME)
“I want to thank the press for coming out and the
fighters and promoters for participating in this amazing
series of fights. Our promise to our subscribers has
always been very simple and that’s to put on the best
fights as possible and let the fans enjoy it. I think we
have four of the top 118-pounders in the world and I
don’t think there’s a bad matchup in the bunch.
When we looked at the various configurations, we
couldn’t figure out where we wanted to go and that to me
is exactly what you want. You don’t go into the fight
knowing who’s going to win, who’s not going to win,
everyone gets two shots and I think we’ll be able to
claim who’s the undisputed champion in this weight
category.
“I believe the sport of boxing is a tremendous sport by
itself, but I think when you overlay tournament style
rules to this sport it becomes that much more thrilling.
Obviously, for our subscribers, keeping it new, keeping
it fresh is what we’re after. I want to thank the
promoters. This was really a very cooperative effort.''
RICHARD SCHAEFER (Golden Boy Promotions, Mares’
promoter)
“This really is an amazing lineup. It’s natural for
Mexico to host the opening round of this tournament. As
we all know, Mexico has a rich and deep history with
bantamweights.
“These four fighters will deliver what I know will be
the best four fights.’’
ABNER MARES
“The four-man tournament is great. Tournament boxing is
great. It helps not only fighters but boxing because in
this tournament you have four of the best fighters
facing each other. There’s no ducking any fighters here.
You’re fighting the best no matter what. You don’t pick
fighters in a tournament and this is what people want
and I want that. I am here for the fans.
“I want to take the time to thank SHOWTIME for putting
this show together and not forgetting about the little
guys because there are a lot of people that don’t even
look at the little guys. It’s a great opportunity for
all four of us. It’s tremendous for the weight class and
I love it.
“It’s a privilege to fight Vic Darchinyan. He’s a
well-known fighter, a big name. He’s beaten a lot of
good fighters. All around I think he’s a good fighter
but I don’t think of myself as a bad fighter. I think
I’ve got the perfect style for him. I think it’s going
to be a tough fight for both of us.
“I’ve got to take it fight by fight. But this fight is
really big. I’ve got to take full advantage of my
opportunity.
It will be my first time fighting in Mexico so that is
exciting.’’
(On fighting Yonnhy Perez to a draw on SHOWTIME)
“I was ready. I said I was ready for that fight and I
proved it going the 12 rounds. I still haven’t got over
it because I have people telling me, ‘you won the
fight.’ (But) it is what it is.’’
KEN THOMPSON (Thompson Boxing, Perez’ promoter)
“I think we’re going to have the most fabulous
tournament ever. We’ve got four of the best fighters in
the bantamweight division and they’re from all over the
world: Ghana, Mexico, Armenia and Colombia. We’ve got a
mix like never before -- future champions, former
champions and current champions. With this mix, you’ll
never see fights like this again. But in the end we
think the IBF Champion of the World, Yonnhy Perez, will
be standing there right in the middle of the ring as the
world champion. We’re looking for everything that could
possibly happen to happen in this tournament. This is
the greatest collection of bantamweights ever.’’
“You’ve got the best of the best with SHOWTIME putting
this on. You’ve got the best promoters. SHOWTIME is one
of the finest groups of people you could work with and
they have a vision like no one else. I can’t wait for
this to start.’’
YONNHY PEREZ
“I’m very happy that SHOWTIME is putting this tournament
on. In the end it’s going to show who the best
bantamweight in the world is. For SHOWTIME to get all
these promoters together is great because you don’t have
to get fights. It’s set. Whoever wins goes on; whoever
loses, there is still a fight. My goal is to win it all.
I’m very happy about the tournament because basically
everyone included has a title.
“I can’t express how thankful I am to SHOWTIME for
putting on this tournament and even putting me on Shobox
when I first came up from Colombia. I’m very thankful.
After everything is done I hope I continue to have their
support and I’ll always be ready to fight and will
always give a great fight for SHOWTIME.
“I’m concentrating on my fight. I don’t consider myself
the favorite. I know I’m the world champion but I go
into every fight thinking I’m the underdog. I’m going to
prepare for this fight and come out victorious.’’
GARY SHAW (Gary Shaw Productions, Darchinyan’s promoter)
“Let me thank Ken Hershman. Ken, even with the problems
we’ve had with the Super Six, saw the value in
tournaments. I think tournaments is the way boxing is
going to have to go. It has the interest of the fans. It
has the interest of the fighters and once and for all
you’ll know who the best really is.
“This is a great tournament. There are four great
fighters. I have a lot of respect for all of them.
Agbeko fought a great fight and Darchinyan had concrete
between his ears, didn’t listen to his corner and I
believe cost himself the fight, but Yonnhy finished the
unfinished work of Vic by finishing Agbeko off.
“Abner Mares, who I have a tremendous amount of respect
for, is the youngest fighter and was in an absolute war
with Yonnhy. I thought Yonnhy won by one round but I
thought Mares showed a huge amount of heart and courage,
stayed in that fight and took it to a draw. Darchinyan
is the oldest fighter on the stage, the one with the
most experience. Everybody at SHOWTIME knows Darchinyan
and they know how he thinks and they know when he fight,
he comes to fight. He’s never in a dull fight.
“I want to tell you how you confident I am in Vic
Darchinyan. This fight is in Mexico, but I told Vic
‘don’t worry, you are the best in the tournament.’ He
said, “You really believe that?’ I said, ‘I believe it
so much I called up Jose Sulaiman and we’re going to
have a Mexican referee, we’re going to have three
Mexican judges, a Mexican timekeeper and I know you’ll
win.”
VIC DARCHINYAN
I want to thank Gary Shaw , Ken Hershman and everyone at
SHOWTIME for putting on this show. Now, the whole world
can see at bantamweight who’s the best. I am very happy
for this tournament. I’m physically prepared all the
time.
“I’m happy I’m fighting in Mexico. My style is a Mexican
style, guys are coming to fight, coming for a show, so
that’s what I’m going to do. Mexicans love my style. I
am not against them, I am not against anyone. I’m just
against my opponent. It just happens Mexicans have been
my opponents, which is good. Mexicans are good fighters.
“The two other guys (Francisco Montiel, Nonito Donaire)
that didn’t want to be in the tournament know they
cannot be at the same level. Some of them think they are
good, but if you’re good, get in the tournament. If
you’re one of the best at bantamweight, come and fight.
Mares is a good fighter.
“I’m going to be prepared for anything. No fear. I moved
up to challenge other champions. The super tournament
connects all the dots. I don’t want to defend my titles
and fight No. 10, No. 15. If I fight, I collect all
belts. The point is not who you can beat, it’s what
champions you can beat. I want to prove myself and I
want to prove to everyone I’m the best. Why worry?
ALAN HOPPER (Don King Productions)
“I happened to be at ARCO Arena in Sacramento in 2007
when pretty much an unknown guy came in to face a tough
as nails Nicaraguan name Luis Perez. He had been the
ideal bantamweight champion since 2003 Joseph knocked
him out and sent him to the hospital. That’s how he
catapulted himself to this stage. Later, in his
career-defining fight, he met Darchinyan.
“It’s always going to be a good promotion with Vic, a
lot of back and forth talking. The Florida commission
used SHOWTIME’s clock and there was an extra minute in a
round and in that round Vic knocked Joseph down. It was
a wonderful fight and Joseph was fortunate enough to
come out with a victory. Then, there was the “Halloween
Thrilla” at Treasure Island on SHOWTIME where Yonnhy met
Joseph. Yonnhy had a great game plan and I give him
everything. In the 10th round there was a terrible head
butt and Joseph got knocked down. The referee didn’t see
it, and called it a knock down. Joseph feels like he has
some unfinished business.’’
JOSEPH AGBEKO
“This is going to be a very nice tournament. The
opportunity to meet the best bantamweights in the world
is going to give me a very good platform. This
tournament is the return of “King Kong.’’ It’s giving me
the opportunity to get back in the ring. My trainer and
I are coming together to make me the best bantamweight.
“Perez is a great fighter. He’s got a brave heart. I’m
going to come very well prepared. I’m not thinking about
Vic, I’m not thinking about Mares, I’m thinking about
Perez. The winner will meet me.
“I think it’s going to be a very nice opportunity for me
to fight in Mexico. They’ve produced a lot of great
fighters and it’s going to be an honor to fight in
Mexico.
“I’m very motivated to get back the belt because Ghana
has no champion right now. They all have supported me
and want me to win the title.’’
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