IBF Bantamweight World Champion
Yonnhy Perez’s Open Media Workout
Photos By William Trillo
Undefeated IBF
Bantamweight World Champion YONNHY PEREZ (20-0, 14 KO’s)
held a media workout earlier today at the Santa Fe
Springs Community Activity Center. After the training
session the press had an opportunity to speak with the
world champion about the preparation for his upcoming
title defense against top-rated contender
Abner Mares (20-0,13 KO’s).
Promoted by Golden Boy Promotions,
Gary Shaw Productions, Espinoza Boxing Promotions
and Zanfer Promotions, the Perez-Mares world title tilt
will be the co-main event to Vazquez-Marquez IV: Once
and Four All, which will take place Saturday, May 22, at
STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, Calif.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP
BOXING will televise both Perez vs. Mares and the
12-round featherweight Vazquez-Marquez IV rumble live
nationally at 9 P.M. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast)
on SHOWTIME®.
Tickets priced at $250, $125, $75, $50 and $25 are
available online at www.ticketmaster.com, via
Ticketmaster charge-by-phone lines at (800) 745-3000.
Tickets are also available at the STAPLES Center Box
Office.
QUOTES
"Everyone wants what I have (referring to his title). I
have a good friend in Abner Mares but I also have a
responsibility to my family, my career and myself.
"I bring my hunger and desire into the ring. The desire
that I have is complemented by the training that I do in
here at the gym. My preparation is a huge part of this
whole thing.
"I am hungry because I
want to win. When I am in the ring I want it all. I know
it can be my best fight or worst fight, my last fight or
the opportunity for a new challenge.
“I’ll go up to the ring and give it my all. The winner
is the only one who celebrates at the end of the fight.
"I am not sitting here
thinking I am the champ. That would be the wrong
mindset. I am sitting here knowing that I have to
prepare in order to win. I still have responsibilities
at home.”
"The important key to win this fight is my preparation
and my conditioning. I have power in both hands and box
very well but all is based on preparation."
On fighting his
friend Abner Mares:
“We have to fight. It's part of the job.
"Each of us has a responsibility to give all that we
got. I have known Abner for 7 or 8 years because I was
on the Colombian national team and he was on the Mexican
national team. We faced each other in the amateurs three
times and I know his style and what he is capable of in
the ring. He is basically the same fighter as he was in
the amateurs - - aggressive and busy fighter inside of
the ring and if he has made some adjustments as a pro I
will keep those to myself because I will capitalize on
his mistakes.
"A friendship is a
friendship but on May 22nd we're going to break up that
bond for about one hour to get down to business.
"I am not really concerned about any specific thing that
Abner Mares brings to the ring that night. There is
really nothing to concern myself about.
"Realistically, with the
training camp I had, there is no way that Abner will
have a chance or even access to the door that will lead
him to the championship. Let’s be clear, I am the
champion, he has to try to take it away.
That night is going to be mine, not Abner’s."
On his last visit to
his home town of Cartagena, Colombia:
"There is a difference when I visit Colombia. Now that I
have champion status it makes a huge difference. I was
overwhelmed with how I was received and so was my wife,
she could hardly breathe! I remember I needed dental
work and I didn't get charged for services. My father
made a comment and told me that he knew people loved and
cared for me in Cartagena but that he just didn't know
how much.
Vazquez and Marquez are
great fighters. I give them all the respect - because of
all of the wars and battles they had to bring them to
this 4th time facing each other. But I don't think that
Mares vs. Perez will be that far behind them when it
comes to the type of show we will put on. It's going to
be a competition between their fight and this one. We
will compete to see whose best fight of the night.
The crowd will not
affect me. I have faced mostly Mexican fighters and all
their chanting fans. On May 22nd, I will have my
promoters, my corner and a lot of fans there to support
me. My closest friend is my trainer Danny Zamora and he
will leave me in the center of ring to fight that night.
It will just be Abner against me. I am going to get the
job done."
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