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Freddy Hernandez
vs. DeMarcus Corley, Francisco Contreras vs. Juan Castaneda
Final Quotes & Weights
Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, California
“SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION’’
Friday, Feb. 5, 2007; Telecast Begins at 11 p.m. ET/PT
Photos: M.L. Preissel - SHOWTIME
Promising Freddy “El
Riel’’ Hernandez (27-1, 18 KOs), of Lynwood, Calif.,
will take on former world champion, southpaw DeMarcus
“Chop Chop’’ Corley (36-12-1, 21 KOs), of Washington,
D.C., in the 10-round welterweight main event on ShoBox:
The New Generation tomorrow/Friday, Feb. 5, on SHOWTIME®
(11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).
In the co-feature at Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez,
Calif., hard-hitting, undefeated Dominican Francisco
Contreras (12-0, 11 KOs), of Livingston, N.J., should
get what definitely will be the toughest test of his
career when he faces Juan Castaneda, Jr. (16-2, 12 KOs),
of La Paz, Mexico, in an eight-round junior welterweight
bout.
A winner of four in a row, Hernandez, who was born in
Mexico City, is 10-0 with one No Contest dating to
February 2005. The No. 14-ranked contender in the World
Boxing Council (WBC) scored a convincing, unanimous
10-round decision over then-once-beaten southpaw Damian
Frias Oct. 23, 2009 on ShoBox.
Corley, a former World Boxing Organization (WBO)
140-pound titleholder, has fought some of the best in
the world including past and current world champions
Floyd Mayweather, Miguel Cotto, Devon Alexander, Junior
Witter and Jose Alfaro. Corley seldom gets the benefit
of the doubt in close affairs. One-third of his defeats
have come on split decisions.
Contreras, who has been virtually untested since turning
pro in February 2007, is stepping up in class against
the aggressive-minded Castaneda, who is 12-0 since
suffering his last loss to Antonio DeMarco on May 2,
2008, at Chumash, on ShoBox.
The current WBC interim lightweight belt-holder, DeMarco
challenges WBC 135-pound world champion Edwin Valero in
the main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING this
Saturday, Feb. 6, on SHOWTIME®.
WEIGHTS -- Hernandez weighed 148 pounds; Corley 143.
Contreras tipped scale at 136˝ pounds; Castaneda 137 (on
his second attempt).
FREDDY HERNANDEZ
“The important thing is to win, but I want to win
convincingly – hopefully by spectacular knockout so I
can show people that I’m ready for a title shot.
“There are times when an unknown fighter becomes a known
fighter really fast, which is why I appreciate fighting
on SHOWTIME again. I’m known to some people and they
acknowledge me as a good fighter, but my day is still to
come.
“This will be a tough
fight because it was made on short notice and because
Corley is a veteran with experience. But my main concern
is that he’s a lefty. That’s my main concern, but it
won’t be a problem.’’
“A win over a former world champion would look good on
my record but I know I need to keep fighting and winning
convincingly against whoever they put against me.’’
DEMARCUS “CHOP CHOP’’ CORLEY
“I’m in shape, ready to fight and ready to get back on
top. I had a little more than a week’s notice and that
is fine. I don’t know or care anything about the guy I’m
fighting.
“I’m trying to win. I want to get a title fight. This is
my first fight at 147 pounds, and I’m going to show the
world I can fight at 147, too, but I’m going to campaign
at both 147 and 140.
“One thing’s for sure. When I get him in trouble, I’m
not going to let him off the hook like I did against
(Miguel) Cotto and (Floyd) Mayweather. I should have
gone berserk when I had Cotto in trouble and after I
hurt Mayweather.
“To this day, it still
gets underneath my skin just knowing how close I was to
giving both Cotto and Mayweather their first losses. The
only way for me to get peace of mind is to become world
champion again and hopefully get a rematch with both
guys.
“My last two defeats – my last fight which was in Russia
and one I had against Hector Sanchez -- cut a piece of
my heart out. There was no way I lost those fights, yet
they went the other way.
“But it’s not going against me on Friday. If Hernandez
is busy, then it’s going to be a busy fight because I’m
definitely going to be busy. I have no time to wait or I
won’t get the decision. I can’t be the counter-puncher
and let him go first. I need to go forward and press him
back.’’
FRANCISCO CONTRERAS
“I know practically nothing about Castaneda, but I am
here to fight and to win. I might still have all my wins
by knockout but my last fight came against a guy who
weighed at least nine pounds heavier than me. I think he
must have weighed 160 to my 136.
“I want to keep going and move on to bigger things and
fight for a world title so every fight is very important
to me.
“Castaneda could be a test but I’m confident I have the
qualities to overcome anything he has to offer. I am
very excited about Friday and the opportunity to
showcase my skills on SHOWTIME.’’
JUAN CASTANEDA
“I’m in great shape and ready to win. I’ve only seen the
other guy’s record, but I wasn’t impressed at all and I
am definitely not scared of him. He has never fought a
real fighter. To say he fought guys that were limited
(ability-wise) would be giving him the benefit.
“I think this is going to be a good fight for me and I
am confident. This is a great opportunity for me to win
a fight that will open the doors for me again for more
opportunities.
“I want to forget the fight against DeMarco, but it was
a good learning experience and I got a lot out of it. I
lost that fight, but I’ll win in the long run.’’
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