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"Believe It Or Not!" Hopkins
vs. Dawson
LA Press Conference Quotes
Photos: Bret "The Threat" Newton
It is hard to believe
what WBC and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight World
Champion Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins has achieved
during his 23-year long professional career. He was the
middleweight champion for ten years, notched a record 20
successful title defenses of that crown and at
46-years-old, has become the oldest fighter in boxing
history to win a world title. It's also hard to believe
that a young lion like former World Champion "Bad" Chad
Dawson, who has wanted a shot at Hopkins for years, will
finally get his opportunity to stop Hopkins from
continuing his record-breaking journey. "Believe It Or
Not: Hopkins vs. Dawson" takes place on Saturday,
October 15 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif. and
will be produced and distributed live by HBO
Pay-Per-View® beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/ 6:00 p.m. PT.
In addition to this championship main event showdown,
the televised pay-per-view undercard will also feature
Antonio DeMarco vs. Jorge Linares in a 12-round fight
for the vacant WBC Lightweight World Title and Kendall
Holt vs. Danny Garcia in 12-round bout for the vacant
NABO Junior Welterweight Title which will also be an
eliminator for the number one rating by the WBC and the
number two rating by the IBF.
"Believe It Or Not: Hopkins vs. Dawson" is a 12-round
bout for Hopkins' WBC and Ring Magazine Light
Heavyweight World Championship Titles. The event is
presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw
Productions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, AT&T and
Ripley's Believe It or Not, a new sponsor to the fight
game who forged a relationship with Hopkins earlier this
year when they made a wax figure of the future Hall of
Famer, which will be unveiled during fight week in Los
Angeles and displayed at a Ripley's Odditorium in the
future. DeMarco vs. Linares is presented in association
with Teiken Promotions.
"Chad Dawson has earned the right to challenge me for my
titles and I know he's been looking for this fight for a
long time," said Hopkins, who will be defending the WBC
and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight Championships he
captured from Jean Pascal on May 21. "But you've got to
be careful what you wish for because, believe it or not,
I will be prepared once again to beat father time and
show the world what I can do. Jean Pascal underestimated
me and Chad Dawson better not do the same. He is going
to walk away empty-handed on October 15 and I will make
history once again."
"Bernard has had a great career, but his run as boxing's
oldest champion is over now," said former World Champion
Chad Dawson. "A strange series of events led to him
getting my title, but this was all a temporary side
story. I am the true light heavyweight champion of the
world and on October 15, I will put the world back where
it should be and reclaim my belt."
"The story of Bernard
Hopkins is perhaps the most amazing story in boxing and
he keeps adding chapters with each great performance,"
said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "He
is coming off of a historic victory over Jean Pascal and
while most fighters would have rested or come back in an
easy fight, Bernard insisted on facing a dangerous
challenger in Chad Dawson and I have no doubt that he
will amaze the sports world once again and remain the
oldest world champion in history. On top of an
incredible main event, fight fans will see two explosive
matches in the opening fights as Jorge Linares takes on
Antonio DeMarco and undefeated star Danny Garcia faces
Kendall Holt. This lineup is a night of boxing you will
not want to miss as the card is stacked with talent from
top to bottom."
Said Gary Shaw, President and CEO of Gary Shaw
Productions: "As a boxing fan, I almost hate to see
Bernard's run at the top of the division come to an end,
but sadly, that's what is about to happen. Chad Dawson
is the rightful champion in this division and, like all
good fairy tales, Bernard's is about to conclude. On the
undercard we have two sensational match-ups for our
fighters and I look forward to watching Kendall Holt and
Antonio DeMarco emerge victorious."
"Not only does he refuse to rest on his laurels, but at
age 46 Bernard Hopkins is taking on one of the best
light heavyweights in the world in Chad Dawson," said
Mark Taffet of HBO Pay-Per-View. "We look forward to
this matchup and the next chapter in Hopkins' history on
October 15."
Tickets for Hopkins vs. Dawson, priced at $300, $150,
$75 and $25, are on sale now and are available for
purchase online at
www.staplescenter.com,
www.ticketmaster.com or via Ticketmaster
charge-by-phone lines at (800)745-3000. Tickets will
also be available at STAPLES Center box office beginning
Tuesday, August 9.
A future Hall of Famer,
Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins (52-5-2, 32 KO's) has
shocked the world by accomplishing more after 40 years
old than most athletes do in their entire careers. A
proud native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hopkins
rebounded from a seemingly dead end struggle with life
in the streets and a stint in prison to become an
inspirational figure who has proven that hard work and
determination will allow you to overcome any odds. After
coming up the hard way in the ring, Hopkins won the IBF
Middleweight World Title against Segundo Mercado in
April of 1995 and he wouldn't surrender the belt for 10
years, defending the title a record 20 times against the
likes of John David Jackson, Glen Johnson, Simon Brown,
Antwun Echols, Keith Holmes, Felix Trinidad, William
Joppy, Oscar de la Hoya and Howard Eastman. Following
the controversial loss of his title to Jermain Taylor in
2005, Hopkins reinvented himself as a light heavyweight
at the age of 41, shocking Antonio Tarver with a
unanimous decision victory in 2006, but he wasn't done
yet as he went on to defeat Winky Wright, Kelly Pavlik
and avenge a previous loss to Roy Jones Jr., with the
only blemishes on his record being a narrow split
decision loss to Joe Calzaghe and a controversial draw
with Jean Pascal. Even after all of those
accomplishments, the best was yet to come, as the
46-year-old Hopkins decisioned Pascal in their rematch
in May of this year, earning him the WBC and Ring
Magazine Light Heavyweight World Titles and true boxing
immortality.
At just 29 years old, New Haven, Connecticut's "Bad"
Chad Dawson (30-1, 17 KO's) has been considered one of
the top fighters in the sport for years and despite his
impressive 7-1 record in world title fights, he knows
that everything is riding on his October 15 showdown
with "The Executioner." The son of a former boxer,
Dawson was a stellar amateur, posting a 67-13 record
that included an under-19 National Championship. He
turned professional in 2001 and fluctuated from
middleweight to light heavyweight in his early years,
winning a WBC Youth title at 160 pounds in 2003 that he
defended three times. In 2005, he defeated Ian Gardner
for the vacant NABO middleweight title, but in 2006 he
decided that light heavyweight would be his home, and he
quickly made his mark with a 12 round win over Eric
Harding that earned him the NABF light heavyweight
crown. In his next fight, on February 3, 2007, Dawson
won his first world championship, decisioning 31-0
Tomasz Adamek. Over his next six fights, Dawson
established himself as one of boxing's best as he scored
two wins each over Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson and
while he lost his belt to Jean Pascal via decision in
August of 2010, a clear-cut win over Adrian Diaconu in
May put him right back in line for another world title
and the biggest fight of his life.
Hard-hitting Mexican
standout Antonio DeMarco (25-2-1, 18 KO's) has been a
favorite among fight fans ever since his exciting win
over Nick Casal in 2007 and he continues to impress with
his power and tenacious style. The former WBC Interim
Lightweight World Champion and 25-year-old Los Mochis,
Sinaloa, Mexico native has notched knockout wins over
Kid Diamond, Jose Alfaro and Daniel Attah. After
suffering his only defeat in the last five years, a 2010
loss to the late Edwin Valero, DeMarco has learned his
lesson and is well-prepared to regain his title and
re-cement his place among the lightweight elite.
"I've been waiting for the opportunity to get the WBC
title back for over a year and I'm very excited that
it's finally here," said DeMarco. "Linares is a great
fighter and a two-time champion, but that's what I want.
I don't want an easy fight to win the title, I want to
beat the best to know that I'm the best, and that's what
I'm going to prove in October."
Nicknamed "El Nino de Oro" ("The Golden Boy"),
Venezuela's Jorge Linares (31-1, 20 KO's) is one of the
most accomplished 25-year-old fighters you will ever
find, already having compiled two world championships in
two weight divisions. In 2007, Linares won the WBC
Featherweight World Title with a tenth round technical
knockout over Mexican great Oscar "Chololo" Larios, then
a little over a year later, he added the WBA Super
Featherweight World Title with a fifth round stoppage of
Whyber Garcia. After losing his belt in 2009, the
exciting sharpshooter began his assault on the
lightweight division, defeating top contender Rocky
Juarez and former World Champion Jesus "El Matador"
Chavez along the way. Now, he has moved his training
camp to Hollywood to train with the legendary Freddie
Roach at Wild Card Boxing Club and will be more than
ready for his shot at a third divisional championship
against DeMarco.
"I am looking forward to the opportunity to fight
DeMarco for the WBC World Championship," said Linares.
"I am preparing for this fight with my new trainer,
Freddie Roach and his team. It has been great camp and I
will be 100% prepared to win the fight on October 15."
A talented boxer who enters the ring with a compelling
mix of speed and power, Kendall "Rated R" Holt (27-4, 15
KO's) is believed by many to just be hitting his prime
at the age of 30. A former WBO Junior Welterweight World
Champion, the Paterson, New Jersey native owns wins over
David Diaz, Isaac Hlatshwayo and Ricardo Torres, and his
highlight reel of knockout victories is one of the best
in the sport. Fresh off of knockout wins over Lenin
Arroyo and Julio Diaz, Holt is looking forward to his
showdown with Garcia as he looks to climb back into the
world title picture.
"I've watched Garcia on the way up and he's a talented
kid, but I'm a man in this game and I'm ready to show it
on October 15," said Holt. "This is Jersey vs. Philly
and I know he'll be coming hard, but I'll be coming
harder. He may be younger, but I'm hungrier."
Twenty-three year-old Danny "Swift" Garcia (21-0, 14
KO's) eagerly took up the challenge to earn his place
among the revered Philadelphia warriors of the past when
he turned professional in 2007, and he hasn't
disappointed yet. He has sailed to a perfect
professional record while putting himself in position to
move into title contention. A winner of four of his past
five fights by knockout, Garcia has already defeated top
competition like Ashley Theophane, Mike Arnaoutis and
former World Champion Nate "Galaxxy Warrior" Campbell,
and nothing would make him happier than adding Holt to
his list of vanquished foes.
"I have been waiting since I was 10-years-old to fight
on HBO Pay-Per-View, now I have my shot and I'm
excited," said Garcia. "This is my time to shine and I'm
not going to let anyone take this opportunity away from
me."
The Hopkins vs. Dawson pay-per-view telecast, which
begins at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT, will be produced
and distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View® and will be
available to more than 92 million pay-per-view homes.
The telecast will be available in HD-TV for those
viewers who can receive HD. HBO Pay-Per-View®, a
division of Home Box Office, Inc., is the leading
supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view
industry. For Hopkins vs. Dawson fight week updates, log
on to
www.hbo.com.
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