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Mares vs. Agbeko, Darchinyan
vs. Moreno
Final Press Conference
Photos: Esther Lin - SHOWTIME
In a potential candidate
for Fight of the Year, unbeaten Abner Mares will defend
his International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World
Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Bantamweight Championship
titles against former two-time IBF 118-pound champion
Joseph King Kong Agbeko in the main event on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING this Saturday, Dec. 3, live on
SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) at
Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
The 12-round bout between Mares (22-0-1, 13 KO’s) and
Agbeko (28-3, 22 KO’s) is a rematch of a hotly disputed
fight won by Mares via a 12-round majority decision last
Aug. 13 in Las Vegas on SHOWTIME.
The opening half of
Saturday’s world championship doubleheader will feature
the SHOWTIME and United States debuts of Panama’s
Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno (31-1-1, 11 KO’s), who will
defend his World Boxing Association (WBA) Bantamweight
Super Championship against
Two-Division World Champion Vic “The Raging Bull”
Darchinyan (37-3-1, 27 KO’s).
Mares, who turned 26 on Monday, will be fighting for a
fourth consecutive time on SHOWTIME, while Agbeko, 32,
will be appearing on the network for a fifth time in a
row. This will be Darchinyan’s 14th bout on the network.
Tickets, priced at $150, $100, $50 and $25, are
available at all Ticketmaster locations, online at
ticketmaster.com and via charge-by-phone (800) 745-3000
and at Honda Center Box Office.
The four classy and talented bantamweights, their
promoters and teams participated in Wednesday’s final
press conference at Honda Center. Here’s what they had
say to say about this weekend’s event:
ABNER MARES
“I can’t reveal what my key to winning is, but what I
can say is that I am going to fight my fight, a smart
fight. There’s obviously been a lot of controversy going
into this fight, but whatever pressure I felt is gone.
“I feel I did my job last time, but I know I need to
perform at my best and win again. Agbeko thinks he
should have won and has trained hard and is here to win.
He’ll be bringing everything’s he’s got, so I feel we
are both coming in with something to prove.
“I don’t really expect him to do anything differently,
but you never know once the bell rings. I just know I’ll
be ready for anything and everything.
“This will be one of my hardest fights. He’s a great
champion, but he never really hurt me in our first
fight.
“The fans will definitely experience a great fight. The
expectations for both of us to perform at the highest
level are there.
“I’m the champion and he is coming into my house to try
to take what I trained so hard to win, and I’m here to
prove I deserve to be world champion – and I will.”
JOSEPH KING KONG
AGBEKO
“I want to thank everyone involved, including the IBF
which mandated that we fight again.
“I’ve put the first fight behind me. It is in the past
and gone. My focus right now and in recent weeks of
training is on Saturday and regaining my title. I expect
the referee to do his job.
“I’m honored to fight Mares (in Southern California)
where he lives and to challenge him in front of his home
crowd. It will make me fight that much harder.
“I hope we fill the arena and give fans a lot to cheer
about. On Saturday, I will prove who is the best
bantamweight in the world.”
ANSELMO MORENO
“I am happy to be fighting in the United States. It was
always a dream to fight here for the biggest promoter in
the world.
“I’m looking forward to showing my intelligence and
style of boxing to the fans at the arena and watching on
television.
“I’m here to make a name for myself and to make a huge
statement.”
VIC DARCHINYAN
“I want to thank everybody who helped get me on this
card, including my promoter, Gary Shaw, and it is always
nice to be back on SHOWTIME again.
“Moreno doesn’t come to make exciting fights. He likes
to move and grab and just wants to do enough to win a
round. He’s scared to get hit. I’m going to do what I do
best and show my skills and fight smart, but I’m not
going to mess around. I’ll jump on him and pressure him
like no one he’s ever fought before and I’m going to try
and knock him out in the first round.
“I will destroy him. I can’t see this fight going the
distance. You’ll like what you see. I’m here to bring
the excitement.
“Mares and Agbeko say they are moving up to 122 after
this fight. After this fight, I would love to fight
Mares at 122.’’
PROMOTER OSCAR DE LA HOYA (Golden Boy Promotions)
“Abner Mares is an honorable young man. Being the
fighter and the man that he is, he called for this
rematch. He could have fought another guy, but he wanted
to clear up any controversy that may have surrounded
their first fight and he wanted to fight Agbeko again.
“The bottom line is Abner holds the beautiful IBF belt
and that we at Golden Boy are very proud of him for
becoming our first home-grown world champion. On
Saturday, we expect him to leave no doubt he is the best
bantamweight in the world.
“I’m very excited about Saturday’s big event and
thrilled to be working with so many of my good friends
and fellow promoters. From top to bottom, we have put
together an outstanding night of fights.”
PROMOTER DON KING
(Don King Promotions)
"I’m glad to be in the great state of California with
Saturday night's fight in Anaheim under the auspices of
the California State Athletic Commission. Everybody who
saw the first fight knows the low blows sustained by
Agbeko by Mares sent the IBF world title to Mares by
robbery. I am just glad that the head of the CSAC,
George Dodd, has guaranteed that the rematch will be
officiated fairly, and I trust it will.
"Mares didn’t win the first fight. He went into that
fight at 21-0, and now he's 21 and a question mark, not
22-0 like the record books says. A referee gave him that
win, that's why I call it a question mark. Mares should
have been disqualified or the match should have been
changed to no contest, but now we have a chance to clean
this up, and I think it's going to be one great fight, a
Pier 6 brawl.
"If Mares wins, I’ll give him all the credit he
deserves, but in a fair fight I believe Agbeko will have
the upper hand. Joseph is dedicated and committed to
winning but he feels he’s been wronged, that forces
beyond him have conspired to deny him two victories in
Nevada. It's up to King Kong to go in there and shine
against the young lion, Mares. The only one who can beat
Agbeko is Agbeko. If he focuses and brings his best to
the ring, nobody can beat him."
PROMOTER GARY SHAW (Gary Shaw Productions)
“One thing about Vic Darchinyan: he fights only the
best, and wants to fight only the best. He, too, has
some unfinished business with Mares because of the low
blows. I hope after Vic wins Saturday that fight is made
again.
“Another possibility (if Darchinyan is triumphant) is
that he will retire and follow in the footsteps of Kimbo
Slice, and go into MMA.”
FRANK ESPINOZA (Mares’ Manager)
“I want to thank SHOWTIME, Golden Boy and Don King for
making this happen. We are happy this rematch is taking
place. We respect the IBF’s decision for an immediate
rematch. It was the right call.
“It was the right call for Abner, who wants to set the
record straight, and the right call for Agbeko, who put
up a good fight and it was the right call for the sport
of boxing. On Saturday, there’ll be no controversy.
Abner will erase all doubts and successfully defend his
title. He’ll prove once again he truly deserves to be
the best bantamweight in the world and we’ll finally get
to say, ‘So long, King Kong.’ ”
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