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		<title>B.J. Penn Files Complaint, Georges St. Pierre Used Vaseline In UFC 94</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Knockout Nation – February 2, 2009) Representatives for BJ Penn have reportedly filed a formal complaint with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, because the corner for opponent Georges St. Pierre allegedly rubbed Vaseline on the victor’s back.
Georges St. Pierre brutally beat BJ Penn in defense of his welterweight bout on Saturday at UFC 94.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://mmastrikes.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/penn.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="266" />(Knockout Nation – February 2, 2009) Representatives for BJ Penn have reportedly filed a formal complaint with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, because the corner for opponent Georges St. Pierre allegedly rubbed Vaseline on the victor’s back.</p>
<p>Georges St. Pierre brutally beat BJ Penn in defense of his welterweight bout on Saturday at UFC 94.</p>
<p>The corner man was rubbed the slippery material between rounds, according to cagepotato.com.</p>
<p>During the post-fight conference, UFC President Dana White said, “I saw the commission jump up there and flipping out. They said one of the guys was rubbing Vaseline on Georges’ back in between rounds. It was one and two, I think. The guys from the athletic commission went up there and started screaming at them. Knocked the Vaseline and kicked the Vaseline out of the Octagon.”</p>
<p>Nevada State Athletic Commission Executive Director Keith Kizer did exchange words with St. Pierre’s camp between rounds. What was said is unclear.</p>
<p>The accusations are not likely to change the outcome of the fight.</p>
<p>“Some Vaseline on a guy’s back didn’t change the outcome of that fight, but you don’t do it,” White stated.</p>
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		<title>UFC 94: GEORGES ST. PIERRE DOMINATES BJ PENN</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 06:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 31, 2009) 
Georges St-Pierre Vs. BJ Penn
BJ Penn failed to continue between the fourth and fifth round after being totally dominated the welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre. The fight took place at thw MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 31, 2009. By the third round, St-Pierre was in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=knockoutnation.wordpress.com&blog=3880307&post=505&subd=knockoutnation&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 31, 2009) </strong></p>
<p><strong>Georges St-Pierre Vs. BJ Penn</strong></p>
<p>BJ Penn failed to continue between the fourth and fifth round after being totally dominated the welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre. The fight took place at thw MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, January 31, 2009. By the third round, St-Pierre was in full control over Penn. St-Pierre bloodied Penn early in the round via strikes and continued to dominate. GSP was fully confident, whereas Penn appeared weakened and discouraged at the opening of the fourth round.</p>
<p>“I had a lot of pressure. This time I wanted to take (Penn) out and I’m glad I did it,” St. Pierre. St. Pierre is likely to fight Thiago Alves in the next bout defending his Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight title.</p>
<p>If he won, BJ Penn would have been the first fighter in history to hold two UFC championships at the same time.</p>
<p><strong><br />
<img class="alignleft" src="http://tbn1.google.com/images?q=tbn:yGQVnATWL2_3QM:http://www.strikezonedortmund.eu/images/lyotomachidapd3.jpg" alt="" width="142" height="102" />Lyoto Machida Vs. Thiago Silva</strong></p>
<p>In their non-title fight, Lyoto Machida imposed his will early on Thiago Silva, who was dropped a couple of times in the first round. Suddenly, at the very end of the first round, Machida knocked out Sliva out with a right and finished him with a left as the horn rang. “I am very happy to be here. He was a tough guy, but today, I am better than him,” Machida said after the match. “I am ready (for a title shot)! Whatever, whoever!”<br />
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<p><strong><img class="alignright" src="http://www.mma-core.com/images/fighters/full/Jon_Jones_1000661.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="240" />Stephan Bonnar Vs. Jon Jones</strong></p>
<p>Jon Jones spinning back elbow provided the highlight of a series of explosive moves by the Greco Roman wrestling specialist. By the second round, Jones appeared to be in control of the fight over the more experienced Stephan Bonnar. Bonnar continued to apply pressure to Jones and Jones appeared to be slightly fatigued, even though he won the round. Bonnar continued to apply pressure well into the third and final round. The final round exhausted both men and Jones danced elusively to stave off the fatigue. Jones won a unanimous and impressive win.<br />
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Karo Parisyan Vs. Dong Hyun Kim</strong></p>
<p>Dong Hyun Kim appeared to with the first round with a series of standing rear naked chokes over Karo Parisyan. After the first round, Parisyan managed to get in a rhythm, winning the second round decisively. Parisyan seemed to have issues with a mouthpiece that didn’t fit properly. After a close third round, the judges awarded the win to Parisyan to the dismay of the audience.</p>
<p><strong>Nate Diaz Vs. Clay Guida</strong></p>
<p>Guida  won a split decision over Diaz. Guida’s full nelson was an interesting point, because that move is generally used in high school.</p>
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		<title>KNOCKOUT NATION&#8217;S TOP TEN POUND FOR POUND LIST &#8211; JANUARY 27, 2009</title>
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1. Manny Pacquiao – The Pacman certainly solidified his spot as the # 1 Pound for Pound fighter by moving up multiple divisions to stop Oscar De la Hoya at welterweight. In terms of pure skill, an argument could be made for Joe Calzaghe, but Manny’s spectacular wins can’t be [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=knockoutnation.wordpress.com&blog=3880307&post=501&subd=knockoutnation&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 27, 2009)</strong></p>
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<p><strong>1. Manny Pacquiao</strong> – The Pacman certainly solidified his spot as the # 1 Pound for Pound fighter by moving up multiple divisions to stop Oscar De la Hoya at welterweight. In terms of pure skill, an argument could be made for Joe Calzaghe, but Manny’s spectacular wins can’t be denied. With his recent dominating victories over David Diaz and cash cow, Oscar De La Hoya, Pacquiao is now one of the biggest names in the sport. Having won 4 titles in 4 weight divisions, and capturing the WBC Lightweight and Super Featherweight titles, Pacquiao is now in the drivers seat and can dictate the fights he wants. Apparently he has decided on facing Manchester&#8217;s Ricky &#8220;The Hitman&#8221; Hatton. After several negotiations, the fight will be taking place on May 2nd and will be for Hatton&#8217;s Ring Jr. Welterweight title. Although he will have a tough fight on his hands with Hatton, a victory could earn him another huge payday against Floyd Mayweather Jr. who is rumored to return to the sport. Pacquiao vs Mayweather Jr. is probably the biggest fight on any fans wishlist for 2009 and would generate a ton of coverage. But again, first he will need to get past Hatton which may not be as easy as it sounds. But as for now, Manny has proven his status as a truly elite fighter and is certainly the most exciting fighter in the sport to watch.<span id="more-501"></span></p>
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<p><strong>2. Joe Calzaghe</strong> &#8211; After years of entertaining the fans overseas, Calzaghe has now made some unknowing, American fans believers with impressive victories over the likes of Jeff Lacy, Mikkel Kessler, Bernard Hopkins and now Roy Jones Jr. Joe currently holds the unique distinction of being both the Ring Super Middleweight and Light Heavyweight lineal champion. Although his showing against Hopkins wasn’t his best, Calzaghe put on a clinic against Roy Jones Jr. last month while possibly retiring the Pensacola legend. In retrospect, Calzaghe came over to the US and defeated two of boxing’s biggest legends in the span of only 8 months. Very impressive. On top of his top notch wins over recent years, Calzage has remained undefeated and is the longest reigning title holder in any weight class with his nearly 11 year WBO super middleweight title run. The boxing world now awaits Joe’s announcement on whether he will retire or not. Most fight fans would love to see him face Chad Dawson or Glenn Johnson, but if those fights don’t happen, Joe’s legacy is still soundly secure. Joe has long worked hard for the respect and accolades he is now receiving and is most certainly a future 1st ballot hall of famer.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Juan Manuel Marquez</strong> – Marquez remains one of the most talented boxing technicians in the sport today. Most recently, Marquez captured the Ring Lightweight championship by stopping former champion Joel Casamayor. Not only did Marquez move up in weight to do so, but he can lay claim to being the only fighter that has stopped the crafty and cagey Cassamayor. Prior to this terrific win, Marquez was coming off of an “official” loss to current #1 pound for pounder Manny Pacquiao. However, many believe Marquez won this rematch against Pacquiao as well as their first encounter that was ruled a draw. If one were to really dissect Juan’s career, you could seriously argue that has not lost convincingly since 1999. Yes, Chris John and Pac-Man have had their hand raised as victors against him, but again, many fans believed he deserved to win those fights. Although we would love to see he and Pacman have one more fight for the trilogy, it doesent appear to be happening soon with Pacman chasing huge money making fights. Regardless, with his win over Casamayor, Marques sealed the deal as a future hall of famer and hopes to continue to cement his place in history.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Bernard Hopkins</strong> &#8211; The legend, future hall of famer, former middleweight kingpin, and former light heavyweight lineal champion. After coming off two very disputed losses against Jermaine Taylor, Hops jumped up 2 weight classes and beat the reigning light heavyweight king Antonio Tarver with ease. After a victory over Winky Wright, Hopkins was defeated over twelve rounds by Joe Calzaghe. While many figured Hopkins would ride off into the sunset after the loss, he recently returned with a vengeance. Over 12 rounds, Hopkins dominated Kelly Pavlik at a catch weight of 170 pounds. Using his skill and craftiness, Hopkins was able to completely nullify Pavlik’s power and give the Ohio native a brutal boxing lesson. In a fight that many thought he would lose, the 43 year old Hopkins proved once again why he is considered a modern day legend. What’s next? There is no current fight on the horizon scheduled, but even at his age, I’d give Hopkins a shot against any current light heavyweight in the game right now. Hopkins has shown that he still has the skill set to compete on an elite level, and if the money is right, I expect to see Professor Hopkins back in the ring in 2009. However, even if Hops calls it quits today, he will go down as an all time legend destine for the Hall of Fame as soon as he is eligible.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Shane Mosley</strong> – Since his two TKO victories over Fernando Vargas in 2006, &#8220;Sugar&#8221; Shane Mosley has worked his way back into hearts and minds of boxing fans with impressive performances agains Louis Collazo, Miguel Cotto, Ricardo Mayorga, and most recently Antonio Margarito. Speaking of Margarito, Shane&#8217;s recent TKO victory over him may just be the biggest highlight of his hall of fame career thus far. As a 4-1 underdog, Mosley dominated the pound for pound ranked Margarito for 9 one sided rounds, putting him on the canvas twice, and forcing the referee to stop the fight. At 37 years old, Mosley fought like a fighter closer to his 20&#8217;s as he displayed the speed, power, footwork, and finesse that was present early in his career. Shane is now on a two fight knockout streak as he previously KO&#8217;d Ricardo Mayorga in the 12th round of their fight last September. As he stated in his post fight interview, Shane always looks to finish his opponents off and is sure to give fight fans their money&#8217;sworth every time out. Shane also proves to currently be one of the bravest warrior&#8217;s in the sport who never backs down from a challenge and seeks to take on the toughest opponents available. At 37, it is not certain how long Shane will stick around, but if he continues on, he certainly has his share of options. He could face the winner of Pacquiao vs Hatton, or belt holders Joshua Clottey, and Andre Berto. However, one fight that Mosley has called for is a rematch against Miguel Cotto who he lost to in a close decision. Should Cotto get past Michael Jennings and win the WBO title next month, not only does it become an interesting rematch but a title unification as well. We shall see.</p>
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<p><strong>6. Israel Vasquez</strong> &#8211; Izzy more than earns his place on the list after his most recent win in the magnificent trilogy between he and Rafeal Marquez. Now with a record of 43-4, Vasquez defended his WBC Super Bantamweight title by defeating Marquez with an Ironman like performance. In recent years, he has now stacked up wins against Larios, Gonzales, and now R. Marquez (x2). Although there is mention of a fourth fight between he and Marquez, most fans could acknwledge that these two need a break from each other&#8230;for the sake of their careers. Vasquez&#8217;s blood, sweat, tears and impressive performances have truly made him deserving of all the accolades he is receiving right now.</p>
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<p><strong>7. Miguel Cotto</strong> &#8211; The Puerto Rican powerhouse is coming off a loss at the hands of Antonio Margarito this past summer. Although Cotto displayed his improved boxing ability and excellent movement, Margarito’s relentless pressure proved to be too much for him. Even in losing, Cotto gave a good account of himself and still has to be considered one of the very best fighters in the division. Also, the reporting of Margarito being caught with illegal hand wrappings prior to facing Mosley does raise some questions to many regarding his victory over Cotto. That is not to say for certain that Margarito did anything illegal in that fight &#8211; BUT it does raise some questions. While we won’t know how this loss affected him or what it took out of him until we see him fight next month, his past can not be denied. Prior to this fight, he had a punishing win over Alphonso Gomez which set up his fight with Margarito. Prior to that, Cotto outpointed Future Hall of Famer Shane Mosely and stopped Zab Judah in 11 rounds. Promoter Bob Arum had a deal in place for Cotto to face Antonio Margarito in a June rematch, but that fight may be in jeopardy due to Margarito&#8217;s one sided loss to Shane Mosley. Cotto&#8217;s next assignment is against Michael Jennings for the vacant WBO title February.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Paul Williams</strong> &#8211; Labeled by many as “The Most Feared Fighter” in boxing, 6’1 Paul Williams is certainly making his name known in the sport. With his size, speed and power, most promoters have tried to keep their fighters as far away from Paul as possible. In his last fight, he was last seen stopping Verno Phillips in an impressive workman like performance at 154 pounds. Before that recent outing, Williams fought at 160 and 147 pounds stopping middleweight Andy Kolle and welterweight Carlos Quintana. His victory over Quintana was in a rematch to their first fight which Williams lost by decision. Williams’ biggest win to date is his 2007 victory over Antonio Margarito. Since Margarito’s victory over Cotto, Williams has constantly called Margarito out to face him in a rematch to no avail. Williams has been unable to secure any big name fights since as many top talents view him as high risk- low reward. Since he has been unable to land another big fight, Williams has said he willing to move between 147 and 160 looking for the toughest challenges as seeks greater recognition. It now appears that Williams may have found his next opponent in one Winky Wright. Apparently a deal is being worked on and the fight will be held at 160 pounds and will probably take place in April on HBO World Championship Boxing.</p>
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<p><strong>9. Chad Dawson</strong> – Chad Dawson has finally put the sport on notice with his special blend of style, speed, power and technique. Since his victory over Tomasz Adamek, Dawson has been on a roll, gaining exposure, momentum, and seeming to improve with each passing fight. Dawson’s stock rose to an all time high with his two recent victories over former Light Heavyweight champions, Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver. Against Johnson, Dawson fought tooth and nail with the hard nosed veteran earning respect and additional experience in the process. However, against Tarver, Dawson put on a career best performance by easily defeating Antonio with his pure skill and athleticism. Since then, Dawson has publicly challenged Ring Light Heavyweight champion, Joe Calzaghe. Calzaghe has yet to announce his retirement, so there is a possibility (while doubtful), that this fight could happen down the line. However, for now, it appears that Dawson will be facing Tarver in a rematch as Tarver has invoked his rematch clause since his loss to Dawson. While this is not a fight fans are calling for, Dawson intends to honor his contract. Assuming he defeats Tarver again, many fans would love to see Dawson give Glen Johnson a rematch or target one of the elite super middleweights.</p>
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<p><strong>10. Ricky Hatton</strong> &#8211; Manchester’s Ricky Hatton comes in at # 10 on my list following his most recent victory over Paulie Malinaggi. Hatton’s recent performance was a huge improvement over his prior, lackluster victory over Juan Lazcano. With new trainer, Floyd Mayweather, Sr. in his corner, Hatton appeared to posses better defense and head movement, while utilizing his jab more often. The victory against Paulie has now seemed to squash the talk of him losing his form after his 2007 loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. Ricky Hatton remains the Ring Jr. Welterweight champion and has now locked down a mega match up against #1 pound for pound fighter Manny Pacquiao on May 2, 2009. This is a huge fight for 2009 and a victory over Pacquiao would raise Hatton’s stock immensely within the sport.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my current top ten pound for pound list as of now. Disagree? Feel free to email me, let me know and send me your top ten fighters of the moment.</p>
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SUNRISE, Fla.—Unified lightweight world champion Nate “Galaxxy Warrior” Campbell (32-5-1, 25 KOs) gave a stern warning to International Boxing Federation No. 1-Ranked lightweight mandatory challenger Ali “Rush Hour” Funeka (30-1, 25 KOs) at a Don King-hosted press conference at BankAtlantic Center today promoting their Valentine’s Day meeting in South Florida.

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<p>SUNRISE, Fla.—Unified lightweight world champion Nate “Galaxxy Warrior” Campbell (32-5-1, 25 KOs) gave a stern warning to International Boxing Federation No. 1-Ranked lightweight mandatory challenger Ali “Rush Hour” Funeka (30-1, 25 KOs) at a Don King-hosted press conference at BankAtlantic Center today promoting their Valentine’s Day meeting in South Florida.<br />
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<p>“I’m a New Age guy that likes to be on the Internet,” Campbell began. “Then I went on the Web and read what Ali Funeka said he’s going to do to me on Valentine’s Day. He said he sees nothing special in me. He said he knows me like the back of his hand. That’s rhetoric but he’s going to pay for it. I’m going to beat him like he tried to steal something from me.”</p>
<p>Campbell said there was no previous ill will between him and his South African opponent.</p>
<p>“This was a basic training camp for me until I heard his mouth. Now it’s personal. He’s got to pay the retail American price for his words, not the South African price. I’m going to hit this 6-foot-1-inch Funeka everywhere it’s legal and maybe where it ain’t if the referee turns his back. If he truly wants to win, he better be ready to fight, kill or die.”</p>
<p>Campbell’s comments caught the attention of the assembled media and his promoter, Don King.</p>
<p>“He’s not fooling around,” King said of Campbell’s comments. “Don’t forget what this man did to Juan Diaz, and he did that partly on my behalf. I hope Funeka knows what he’s getting into.”</p>
<p>King announced tickets to the fight, priced at $200, $75, $40 and $25 (with all seats buy one, get one free excepting a limited number of golden circle seats) will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday and can be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets, charge by phone at (800) 745-3000, by visiting www.ticketmaster.com or at the BankAtlantic Center box office.</p>
<p>Dubbed “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” by King, the card will also feature colorful former three-time world champion Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga (28-7-1, 22 KOs) tangling with undefeated Alfredo “Perro” Angulo (14-0, 11 KOs) to determine the WBC’s No. 1 ranking and mandatory challenger at the 154-pound limit as well as another important match at 154 pounds with interim WBC super welterweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (44-1-1, 24 KOs) taking on former IBF welterweight champion Kermit “The Killer” Cintron (30-2, 27 KOs).</p>
<p>A full undercard, with opponents to be announced soon, will showcase heavyweights Ray “The Rainman” Austin (26-4, 17 KOs) and Bermane “B-Ware” Stiverne (16-1, 16 KOs); undefeated cruiserweight Francisco “The Wizard” Palacios (16-0, 9 KOs); welterweight Ivan Kirpa (22-1, 14 KOs); lightweights Anges Adjaho (23-1, 14 KOs) and Angelo “The Cobra” Santana (4-0, 3 KOs); junior lightweight John “Action” Jackson (13-1, 13 KOs); undefeated light heavyweight Anthony Dirrell (14-0, 12 KOs); and featherweight Gary Russell (1-0, 1 KO).</p>
<p>The event is promoted by Don King Productions. Campbell vs. Funeka is presented in association with One Punch Productions. Mayorga vs. Angulo is a co-promotion with Gary Shaw Productions. Campbell vs. Funeka, Mayorga vs. Angulo and Martinez vs. Cintron will also be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.</p>
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		<title>DAY OF RECKONING MMA RESULTS: FEDOR ROCKS ARLOVSKI</title>
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(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)
A near capacity crowd rocked the Honda Center in Anaheim on Saturday night for Affliction M-1 Global &#8220;Day of Reckoning&#8221;, the promotions second highly successful MMA event. A paid attendance of 12,335 turned up for the loaded fight card including 11 action-packed bouts headlined by Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski.
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)</strong></p>
<p>A near capacity crowd rocked the Honda Center in Anaheim on Saturday night for Affliction M-1 Global &#8220;Day of Reckoning&#8221;, the promotions second highly successful MMA event. A paid attendance of 12,335 turned up for the loaded fight card including 11 action-packed bouts headlined by Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski.<span id="more-486"></span></p>
<p>The six-fight blockbuster pay-per-view telecast is STILL AVAILABLE to be purchased for viewing until February 23rd. Contact your pay-per-view provider to order.</p>
<p>Ringside at the event were the ever-present Donald J. Trump alongside Oscar De La Hoya. The Hollywood caliber of audience included the likes of Jason Statham, Michael Clark Duncan, Scott Cahn among others. The crowd was also punctuated by presence of MMA fighters Jake Shields, Robbie Lawler and the legendary Royce Gracie.</p>
<p>Affliction M-1 &#8220;Day of Reckoning&#8221; was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and brought to you by Trump&#8217;s Affliction Entertainment and its partners, Donald J. Trump and M-1 Global.</p>
<p>Official Results</p>
<p>MAIN EVENT &#8211; HEAVYWEIGHTS &#8211; 5 ROUNDS<br />
Fedor Emelianenko of Stary Oskol, Russia, defeated Andrei Arlovski of Chicago, IL by KO at 3:14 in the initial round. Emelianenko improves his record to 29-1 (7 KO&#8217;s) while Arlovski became 14-6.</p>
<p>Emelianenko: &#8220;I feel great. I feel really good about it. I want to thank God for my victory and thank everyone that was behind me.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I knew that Arlovski was prone to making mistakes and at that moment I caught him.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I really didn&#8217;t think I would knock him out but it happened. You don&#8217;t expect it to happen but it did.&#8221;<br />
(When asked if he wanted to fight Barnett next he shook his head and said in perfect English) &#8220;He is my friend.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;He is a very interesting fighter. It was very interesting to be in the ring with him. He is quick. I had a feeling he was going to make a mistake and I was waiting to capitalize.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I noticed that after he attacked he opened up and I was just waiting for his next attack to strike.&#8221;</p>
<p>HEAVYWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Josh Barnett of Seattle, WA defeated Gilbert Yvel of Amsterdam, HOL by submission at 3:14 in the third round with Yvel tapping out. Barnett improves his record to 26-5 while Yvel became 35-13-1.</p>
<p>Barnett: &#8220;He came so hard. There was a point in the first round when blood started coming from my mouth and my nose. It affected me.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;My game plan was to finish him right away. I thought they might stop it in the first round. Now I have to get my nose fixed.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m not happy with my performance. I went for the armbar and it slipped.&#8221;</p>
<p>MIDDLEWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Vitor Belfort of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil defeated Matt Lindland of Eagle Creek, OR by TKO at :37 of the initial round. Belfort improves his record to 18-8 (12 KO&#8217;s) while Lindland became 21-6.<br />
Belfort: We trained a long time for this and I know I have fast hands. When I saw the opening I reacted. Sometimes you want to celebrate but I feel bad and I just pray for the best.&#8221;</p>
<p>LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Babalu Sobral of Costa Mesa, CA, defeated Thierry Sokoudjou of San Diego, CA, by submission at 2:36 in the second round. Sobral has now improved his record to 32-7 (3 KO&#8217;s) while Sokoudjou became 5-4.<br />
Sobral: &#8220;I was looking for openings. That is my favorite choke. He opened up for it.&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;ve been working with Josh Barnett and with some good wrestlers.&#8221; &#8220;He was pretty strong. He got me on my left side and he was throwing elbows.&#8221;</p>
<p>HEAVYWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Paul Buentello of San Antonio, TX, defeated Kiril Sidellnikov of Stary Oscal, Russia by TKO at 4:18 in the third round. Buentello has now improved his record to 27-10 (17 KO&#8217;s) while Sidellnikov became 5-3.<br />
Buentello: &#8220;The training camp was hard. This was the best sparring I&#8217;ve done in seven weeks I&#8217;m usually on the other end of this. I found a home for my jab. I was landing everything solid and he kept coming at me. I think I was standing in front of him too much but I listened to my corner and I was able to correct it.&#8221;</p>
<p>LIGHTWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Dan Lauzon of Boston, MA, defeated Bobby Green of California&#8217;s Inland Empire by submission at 4:38 in the initial round. Lauzon has now improved his record to 12-2 while Green became 7-2.<br />
Lauzon: (When asked when low kicks/blows made contact) &#8220;Pretty much. The last one kinda skipped it but it took its toll. I don&#8217;t think any were intentional.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;His back was open and I went for the choke. I was off to the side but I was able to finish. I didn&#8217;t look good though. He came at me real aggressive and caught me off-guard a little bit.&#8221;<br />
(When asked about the replacement of Hordecki by Green) &#8220;There wasn&#8217;t really much for me to find out about him. I had a good game plan for Chris and I knew what I was gonna do going against him but I didn&#8217;t have much time to prepare for Green.&#8221;</p>
<p>Green: &#8220;I took this fight on 24 hour&#8217;s notice. I didn&#8217;t have any time to train. I literally did no training for this fight. I work 12 hours everyday. We just had a baby six months ago and I when I got called for this fight I left work and I took it. I had no other option. (Talking about the low blows) The second was definitely wrong. I didn&#8217;t mean to do that. The first and the third was &#8220;iffy&#8221; though. The third was on the beltline. Thank you.</p>
<p>HDNet MAIN EVENT &#8211; LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Antonio Nogueira of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, defeated Vladimir Matyushenko of El Segundo, Calif., by TKO at 4:26 of the second round. He improves his record to 16-3 while Matyushenko falls to 21-4.<br />
Nogueira: &#8220;I&#8217;m very happy. He is a very good fighter. I am excited to be part of the Affliction show. I knew we had two strong guys. It is very dangerous at the beginning. I started to figure out what I needed to do. (About the first round) I think that he is dangerous and I thought he wanted to put me down. I created some space and distance. (About being stunned) I was surprised. I felt it but not too much. I have good conditioning and when you are in good condition you can recover faster.<br />
We&#8217;ve fought before, maybe eight years ago, and I knew his game.&#8221;</p>
<p>FEATHERWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
L.C. Davis of Kansas City, Mo., defeated Bao Quach of Irvine, Calif. by unanimous decision. He improves his record to 12-1 while Quach fell to 15-9.</p>
<p>Davis: &#8220;I feel that I have some weaknesses that I have to work on. I am new to the game and I&#8217;m still learning. I&#8217;m still really young to this sport and I&#8217;ve got a ways to go. I definitely have to work on my ground game. I came into this as a wrestler but I&#8217;ve been working on everything else.&#8221;</p>
<p>FEATHERWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Albert Rios of Los Angeles, defeated Antonio Duarte of Tijuana, Mexico by unanimous decision. He improves his record to 11-3 while Duarte became 11-2.<br />
Rios: &#8220;It was good. I thought it was going to go that way. I knew I wasn&#8217;t going to have to stand up. Antonio was tough. I felt that in the second and third rounds I was initiating but in the first round he was catching me.&#8221;</p>
<p>WELTERWEIGHTS &#8211; 3 ROUNDS<br />
Brett Cooper of Long Beach, Calif., defeated Patrick Speight of San Diego, by TKO at 4:10 of the second round. He improves his record to 8-4 while Speight drops to 7-2.</p>
<p>Cooper: &#8220;It went great. I started slow but pulled through and knocked him out in the second round. I was nervous because I hadn&#8217;t fought in six months. I was rusty so I hope I get to fight again soon and can represent Affliction well.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>&#8220;SUGAR&#8221; SHANE MOSLEY CAPTURES THE WBA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE IN A SHOCKING UPSET &#8211; STOPS MARAGARITO BY NINTH ROUND TKO!!</title>
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(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)
It was Bernard Hopkins vs. Kelly Pavlik all over again as HBO featured an old lion viewed as the underdog against the more youthful fighter who is in the prime of his career. Similar to the Hopkins vs. Pavlik fight, the old lion passed the test with flying colors. On [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=knockoutnation.wordpress.com&blog=3880307&post=482&subd=knockoutnation&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)</p>
<p>It was Bernard Hopkins vs. Kelly Pavlik all over again as HBO featured an old lion viewed as the underdog against the more youthful fighter who is in the prime of his career. Similar to the Hopkins vs. Pavlik fight, the old lion passed the test with flying colors. On Saturday night, in front of an electric, sold Staples Center crowd, Shane Mosley stopped Antonio Margarito by TKO with 23 seconds left of the 9th round. The crowd appeared to be a pro Margarito crowd as Mosley was flooded with a chorus of &#8220;BOOS&#8221; as he made his way to the ring. On the other hand, Margarito was greeted with a warrior&#8217;s welcome as he made his way to center stage.<span id="more-482"></span></p>
<p>In front of a celebrity packed, sell out crowd, Mosley proceeded to put on the best performance of his career in defeating the man many have labeled as a &#8220;BEAST&#8221;. From round one, Mosley surprisingly started out as the aggressor with Margarito appearing to get a feel for Shane&#8217;s rhythm. Mosley constantly led with his jab which kept Margarito off balance, and immediately followed up with his quick right hand. Mosley also had a well crafted strategy of tying Margarito up after he would get off his quick combinations. By tying Margarito up, Mosley was able to stop Margarito&#8217;s forward momentum and force him to set his feet over again to set up his offense.</p>
<p>As the next few rounds commenced, it was the quicker and busier Shane Mosley getting off first and landing blistering combinations. The end of Shane&#8217;s flurries were sometimes punctuated with Margarito&#8217;s head snapping back from Mosley&#8217;s powerful right hand. Margarito would have his moments here and there, but Shane would again tie him up whenever he sensed Margarito was getting busier.</p>
<p>As the rounds reached the midway point of the fight, Shane was pitching a complete shutout. It would be hard to find a single round to give Margarito, as Shane was simply hitting on all cylinders. Whether he was hitting Margarito with jabs, lead right hands, or cracking body shots, it was always Shane leading first with Margarito trying to play catch up.</p>
<p>As the next few rounds went on, it was becoming very apparent that Margarito would need a knockout to win on the scorecards (which was not likely to happen against Mosley). Margarito attempted to step up his aggression, but during exchanges, Mosley would still get the better of him using feints and footwork to totally confuse Margarito.</p>
<p>In the eighth round, Mosley hit the jackpot by landing multiple left and right hands on Margarito that had the Mexican warrior hurt and staggering. As Margarito lay on the ropes attempting to recover, a right hand and uppercut from Mosley put Maragrito down on the canvas. For a moment, it did not appear that Antonio would beat the count. However, the brave warrior managed to stagger to his feet and was saved by the bell of the eighth round.</p>
<p>In the 9th and final round, Mosley came out with a vengeance sensing the end was near for Margarito. Margarito still seemed affected by the prior pound&#8217;s beating he took, and this one was no different. Mosley, looking like a 20 year old fighter, was extremely aggressive. Landing hard lefts and rights, Margarito found himself again pinned to the ropes taking plenty of punishment. Margarito&#8217;s corner had seen enough, and as the ref stepped in to stop the fight, Mosley landed a final right hand that dropped Margarito down to the canvas.</p>
<p>Major props must be given to not only Shane Mosley, but his acting trainer for this fight, Nazim Richardson. Richardson, who has been a long time trainer for Bernard Hopkins, came up with an excellent strategy to combat Margarito&#8217;s style. It should also be added that Richardson was also able to detect that Margarito&#8217;s hands were illegally wrapped before the beginning of the bout. This catch forced the appointed officials to have Margarito&#8217;s hands re-wrapped three times to their liking to assume that all was fair. Ironically, it was said that it was Richardson who also caught the illegal wrapping of Felix Trinidad&#8217;s hands prior to his fight with Bernard Hopkins in 2001. So the question on everyone&#8217;s mind is, &#8220;Did Margario have his hands illegally wrapped for the Cotto fight as well?&#8221; At this point, no one knows, but I believe this conspiracy may be looked into.</p>
<p>After the fight, Shane Mosley stated, &#8221; I won the fight with my strategy and because I was focused on my game plan. I used my left hook. It was the same left hook that caught Mayorga and Vargas. He’s a tough fighter with a lot of endurance. But because of my hard training camp, I was always alert during the fight. He was powerful but he couldn’t resist my rhythm.&#8221;</p>
<p>With the win, Mosley is the new WBA welterweight champion and his record improves to 46-5 with 39 KO&#8217;s. Margarito&#8217;s record now falls to 37-6 with 27 KO&#8217;s. Margarito was initially slated to face Cotto in a June rematch, but it is unknown if that fight will now be put in jeopardy. Cotto will be fighting for the WBO welterweight title when he faces Michael Jennings next month. If Cotto wins next month, perhaps the Margarito rematch will be scrapped as a rematch with Mosley can serve as a title unification bout.</p>
<p>No matter what happens, Shane has plenty of options. At 37, Shane continued to prove he can compete on an elite level and still has the hunger and desire to be a world champion. In addition, Shane continues to face the toughest opposition available or offered to him which seems like a rarity these days. Props to the future Hall of Famer on a job well done.</p>
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		<title>KNOCKOUT NATION NEWS AND NOTES &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 14:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)
- Manny Paquiao and Ricky Hatton have come to an agreement to face each on a May 2nd PPV in a Jr. Welterweight showdown. The fight will be fought for Hatton&#8217;s Ring Jr. Welterweight title. Previously, the bout was called off as the two sides could not agree on a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=knockoutnation.wordpress.com&blog=3880307&post=480&subd=knockoutnation&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 25, 2009)</strong></p>
<p>- Manny Paquiao and Ricky Hatton have come to an agreement to face each on a May 2nd PPV in a Jr. Welterweight showdown. The fight will be fought for Hatton&#8217;s Ring Jr. Welterweight title. Previously, the bout was called off as the two sides could not agree on a 50-50 split. After much negotiations, and meeting between the two camps and the respective promoters, the fighters agreed to a 52-48 purse split. Paquiao will take the lion&#8217;s share of the money and looks to make upwards to 12 million dollars for the fight<span id="more-480"></span></p>
<p>- Light Heavyweight sensation, Glen Johns will be facing Daniel Judah in a rematch of their 2003 draw. The fight will take place on February 27th, on ESPN&#8217;s Friday Night fights at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. Regarding the fight, Johnson stated, &#8220;This is one of the fights I’ve been waiting to get back, and now the time is here. I know I won the first fight with Judah, and I will take care of the injustice of that draw on February 27th.&#8221; Judah also spoke n the fight stating, I’m grateful for the opportunity to fight a great fighter like Glen a second time, but this time, I’m bringing my own judges,” said Judah. “I beat him once and I’ll do it again, this time by knockout&#8221;</p>
<p>- Roy Jones, Jr. appears to be heading back to the ring after his disappointing loss against Joe Calzaghe last year. Jones will be facing Omar Sheika on March 21 on an independent PPV taking place at the Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida. Sheika has been several times on ESPN Friday Night Fights and has notable losses to Joe Calzaghe and Jeff Lacy. It has not been announced that this is Jones&#8217; final fight, but Jones has stated that he wanted to give his hometown crowd a fight and opportunity to see him.</p>
<p>- Speaking at a press conference to promote last night&#8217;s Affliction MMA PPV, Oscar De La Hoya spoke on his retirement. Speaking to the NY Daily Times, Oscar stated, ““I haven&#8217;t thought seriously about it. I really haven&#8217;t sat down and soaked it all in and thought about it. People have come up to me and told me that it wasn&#8217;t me in the ring and that I shouldn&#8217;t quit. And then other people have come up to me and said they think I should hang &#8216;em up. It&#8217;s pulling me back and forth. Obviously I have to feel it and I have to want it. It&#8217;s not easy. It&#8217;s tough at this age and stage of my career to continue. I know I still have the skills. It&#8217;s not going to be about the opponent or the money.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Joe Calzaghe has hinted that he may have one final fight left in him. Speaking to the Daily Star, Calzaghe addressed his intentions stating, &#8220;It has got to be the right fight for me. It would be an awesome occasion though fighting at The Millennium Stadium, and I know I would love it. It&#8217;s a tough one, because I&#8217;m 37 in March, so I&#8217;m not exactly a spring chicken, but yes, of course I dream about boxing in front of 60,000 at The Millennium Stadium. Joe went on to say, &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to be one of those fighters who says he is going to retire and then six months down the line they come back and they do that again and again. When I say I am going I want to be gone for good. I want it to be final. For the record, Bernard Hopkins has stated that he would be willing to travel anywhere to have a rematch with Joe Calzaghe. If not Bernard, who else is out there for Joe to face?</p>
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		<title>EDISON MIRANDA CALLS OUT JERMAIN TAYLOR!</title>
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HOLLYWOOD, FL – With the talk of a March bout on Showtime featuring former middleweight champion Jermain Taylor tearing through the boxing world, super middleweight contender Edison “Pantera” Miranda is making his case for a showdown between “Bad Intentions” and the self proclaimed baddest man at 168 pounds.
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 21, 2009)</strong></p>
<p>HOLLYWOOD, FL – With the talk of a March bout on Showtime featuring former middleweight champion Jermain Taylor tearing through the boxing world, super middleweight contender Edison “Pantera” Miranda is making his case for a showdown between “Bad Intentions” and the self proclaimed baddest man at 168 pounds.<span id="more-478"></span></p>
<p>“I don’t think there’s any more exciting fight for the fans right now than one between me and Jermain Taylor,” said Miranda. “We both come to fight, we’re both warriors, and I’ll get to keep my Knockout of The Year streak going when we step into the ring with each other.”</p>
<p>Fresh off a devastating knockout of Manuel Esparza on January 14th that upped his stellar record to 31-3 with 27 KOs, Miranda – whose knockout of David Banks a year ago was ESPN.com’s Knockout of The Year for 2008 and ESPN2’s Knockout of the Decade – wants nothing but big fights from here on out. But he’s a little skeptical when it comes to Taylor’s intentions – bad or not.</p>
<p>“I hear of him fighting Allan Green or Carl Froch, but Froch has priced himself out” said Miranda. “I destroyed Green two years ago and he hasn’t been the same since. I will fight you for a very reasonable amount of money. If you’re serious about fighting the best, then you’ll fight me.”</p>
<p>A Miranda-Taylor bout was originally talked about in 2007, but Miranda, weakened by sickness and the inability to get down to 160 pounds, lost a title elimination bout to the man who eventually dethroned Taylor, Kelly Pavlik. Now, with both fighters at their best at 168 pounds, the time is right for the fight to finally take place.</p>
<p>“We should have done this two years ago Jermain, but I was sick and unable to make 160 pounds anymore,” said Miranda, addressing the pride of Little Rock, Arkansas. “You know the struggle to make weight, and now we’ve both moved on and gotten stronger and better. We owe this fight to the fans, and I’m ready to do it at anytime and place. Are you ready?”</p>
<p>For more information regarding this and other events, log on to: www.WarriorsBoxing.com</p>
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(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 19, 2009)
Monica Sears: Thank you. I’d like to welcome everyone today to the Margarito and Mosley conference call. We have a great site lined up for next week and at this time I’d like to turn it over to Chief Operating Officer of Golden Boy Promotions, Dave Itskowitch.
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 19, 2009)</strong></p>
<p>Monica Sears: Thank you. I’d like to welcome everyone today to the Margarito and Mosley conference call. We have a great site lined up for next week and at this time I’d like to turn it over to Chief Operating Officer of Golden Boy Promotions, Dave Itskowitch.</p>
<p>David Itskowitch: Thanks a lot Monica. Thank you everyone for joining us. Again, January 24 at Staple Center we’ve got a great fight which will be live on HBO is World Championship Boxing, 10 pm Eastern Time, 7 pm Pacific. If fan interest is any indication of what kind of a fight this is going to be, it’s going to be a great one, tickets are going fast. I urge you all if you’re going to write about the fight to tell everyone to get their tickets as soon as possible because they’re moving quickly and they start just at $25.<span id="more-476"></span><!--more--></p>
<p>It’s great again to be working with Bob Arum and Top Rank and of course Cerveza Tecate, our title sponsor for the show. Without any further ado I’d like to turn it over to Nazim Richardson, trainer of Shane Mosley to say a few words about how things are going in camp. Nazim?</p>
<p>Nazim Richardson: How’s everybody doing? I’d like to thank everybody for having Shane and again I’d just like to point out from early ongoing that working with Shane there have been no surprises. It’s just been a pleasant confirmation on the fact that the things I assumed about him turned out to be true. That his work ethic is exceptional and his knowledge of the sport is staggering.</p>
<p>It’s just been pleasant working with this guy because everything you ask of him he produces or he makes his best attempt at it until he gets it the way you want it and you have to appreciate that from an athlete. And for a guy to have such a world of experience and knowledge, for him to still be so open he just made camp a pleasant experience and I look forward to the fight next week.</p>
<p>David Itskowitch: Thanks a lot Nazim. As Nazim alluded to Shane Mosley is a champions champion, he’s a people’s champion, one of the great fighters of our era and without any further ado I’d like to turn it over to the four time world champion in three different weight divisions, Sugar Shane Mosley. Shane?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I’m definitely excited for the fight; ready to go in great condition. My camp has been great. Nazim has been great. Everybody, the sparring partners are great, everything is running according to plan, according to schedule and the only thing left now is to get in the ring and fight. So I’m ready to go and I’m excited and let’s get it on.</p>
<p>Q: I’ve noticed that guys either forget to or they’re unable to attack Margarito’s body. Now from you we haven’t seen quite as much bodywork over the years. How will you address this on fight night?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: If Margarito’s body is open and he’s giving it to me then I’m going to take it. We definitely worked on that, and when you fight guys like Margarito you have to work on everything, you can’t just work on boxing and movement, you have to work on punching as well, and targeting different spots of the body, different parts of the head, different parts positioning. I think that’s what Nazim is very good at — pinpointing different spots of the body and (giving me shots). So I think it’s going to be, well I know it’s going to be, a great night.</p>
<p>Q: You ended the Mayorga fight quite spectacularly. I’m sure even you’d admit to maybe looking a little sluggish prior to the knockout. My question is, why were you sluggish in that fight and what can you do to prevent that in the Margarito fight?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well the first thing I’ll do is make sure that I have the proper shoes on and I won’t have blood blisters on the bottom of my feet. That’s what happened in the Mayorga fight, from about the fifth round on I was swishing around and my blister on my right foot. And also you know, when Mayorga, he’s kind of a great to have a fighter where you don’t know where the punches are coming from.</p>
<p>He was like ten pounds heavier than me and I was basically fighting him out of my weight class — I’m 147 pounder –, kind of gave him the advantage to kind of wrestle me a little bit and I wrestled back with him so, it will have to put a stop, a lot more snappier, more crisper, a lot more like the the old Sugar Shane that everybody used to see.</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I’m great man.</p>
<p>Q At this stage of your career to bring a new trainer in, and you’ve got the fundamentals down, what does Nazim bring or what could he do in just lone training camp to help you?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well, he’s not trying to change me or trying to switch up, just recreating all the stuff that I already know. You know with Nazim, he trains fighters that are amateurs and professionals. So he has both backgrounds and sometimes when we turn pro we start forgetting different things about some of the things that got us to where we were at as the champions, to start lagging on different things.</p>
<p>And I think that with his knowledge of training fighters on both sides of the spectrum he has a broad view of everything. He sees a lot of different things, he watches a lot of films, watches a lot of fighters fight, like I said amateur and professionally. So I think that kind of rejuvenated me, bringing me back to life.</p>
<p>Q: And speaking of changing trainers, obviously you went with Nazim and you left your dad as the trainer in terms of the training and you went with Nazim and then you, I know you’re not going to talk about this, but you have the steroids thing and maybe some other personal things. It seems like that there are a lot of distractions right now from the outside. Is that the case? And if so, how are you dealing with that?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I don’t really pay attention to what’s going on outside of boxing, you know, if you do what I’m doing right now as far as my fight’s concerned then that’s what I’m going to do. The other stuff I’m not really paying attention to it until after the fight and I just block it out. (Unintelligible) it’s all about training and winning the fight and being the best.</p>
<p>Q: Nazim. what can you bring…you come in for one fight, what is it that you try to do in such a short period of time?</p>
<p>Nazim Richardson: My thing is I stay in my lane and I understand the fact that our job is not to teach Sugar Shane Mosley how to fight. He already knows how to fight, he’s known how to fight at an exceptional level for years.</p>
<p>My job is to point out flaws in Antonio Margarito’s arsenal and to help Shane to devise a plan to exploit those flaws in the fight. I stay in my lane and I focus on that task at hand. I help him break down Antonio Margarito and hope to exploit those small mistakes that he makes.</p>
<p>And Shane being a student of the game he adjusts, he adjusts so quickly so it’s not about trying to change him or have him do a bunch of different things.</p>
<p>Q: Did you see the Cotto fight and what did you think of the way he fought Margarito.</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Yes. I (unintelligible) pretty good, I mean the first was (unintelligible) he fought pretty good and he was landing shots and stuff and actually was leading in the fight he just I think had a little mental break down the fight and Margarito caught up to him. He was dinging him with some body shots, caught up to him and sealed the deal in the last two rounds, so I mean he fought all right. He was winning up until that point.</p>
<p>Q: What is it about you and your style that makes you think you’ll be more successful in surviving his constant pressure than Cotto was?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Cotto was not familiar with what Margarito brings to the table and I’m familiar with it because I’ve been brought up in California where I fought a lot of Mexican fighters and I know that type of style. I know how to pace myself, how to win rounds. I’m basically a California fighter myself, I’m basically a California fighter, I know how to go to the body as well.</p>
<p>So you know, Margarito (unintelligible) get body shots itself, so you know, maybe if he’s (unintelligible) myself then we’ll both (unintelligible) first, perhaps with a thick coat I know how to fight, you know, I don’t just box I can fight too.</p>
<p>Q: Would you say that’s the number one challenge, being able to stay away from his constant pressure?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I’m not particularly trying to run away from his pressure, I’m trying to get my shots in too. But when I want to get them down, not when he says oh, you know, we want to fight now. Maybe I don’t want to fight in that second, maybe I want to turn the corner and then fight again.</p>
<p>Q: I was talking to your father not too long ago and you know, your dad is still as you know, one of your biggest fans.</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Yeah. And I talked to him yesterday.</p>
<p>TK Stewart: Do you talk to him much about the fight and about strategy, about strengths and weaknesses that Margarito has, I mean you guys have those conversations, or have you had them?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Yeah I mean you know, we’ll say a few things here and there about the fight and what he believes I should do and some of the things, I mean a lot of things that, you know, what’s great is that Nazim and my father both have the same type of philosophy basically, in the training. So it’s not far off…using jabs, controlling with the jab, I mean just different stuff that Nazim says and my father probably says pretty much the same thing and they’re not even in the same room.</p>
<p>Q: And then in terms of your future boxing career, do you have the sort of long-range plan as to what you’re going to do or are you just kind of taking it on a fight by fight basis right now?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Yeah, I kind of take it on a fight by fight basis, but I can see myself going for another four, maybe five years….2013, 2014, something like that.</p>
<p>Q: So you’d be 40-41 years old.</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Around 40 years old, 39, 40, somewhere in there.</p>
<p>Q: I was surprised to hear the answer to that last question, kind of caught me a little off guard. You want to fight another four or five years?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Yeah, I feel great right now. I feel good and I’m ready to go. And if I’m feeling like this from my fights, you know, the way I feel right today for my fights then I can go on for more.</p>
<p>Q: Wow. Okay. I just remember earlier in your career I heard you say many times you wanted to have a long career and a hall of fame career, accomplish all kinds of different things, which you have done certainly, but that you would maybe not want to hang around into your 40s.</p>
<p>But you hang out with Bernard Hopkins and you see how he fights and now you’re working with Nazim, his trainer and you see the old guy Bernard, who’s going to turn 44 I think in a few days still at it and fighting in a very high level. Does that enter your mindset when you think about where you are in your career and how much longer you may be able to go?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well you know first of all Bernard’s I think birthday was maybe two weeks (unintelligible) he was 44 but…</p>
<p>Q: Actually you know, what, today is Bernard Hopkins’ birthday, January 15.</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: January 15, yeah. So yeah you know, he’s 44 but that really has not crossed my mind, it’s the way I feel. Everybody’s different, everybody fights different. Bernard’s different. I’m different (unintelligible) I mean everybody feels a different way. Fernando Vargas is barely 30 and he’s retired because his body just doesn’t feel good anymore and you have to feel good when you get in the ring.</p>
<p>When I start feeling good I felt something, oh my god this is a chore, I can’t really do it. When (counts) start entering my mind then that’s when I’ll start thinking about retiring. I don’t really like to, because a lot of people a lot of times you know, you start listening to, you know, the media and different people around, oh man when he get like 31, 32, oh you know, you’re getting oh, you need to start retiring.</p>
<p>I’m listening to I’m watching some of these Sportscenter games and you know, down in that, (unintelligible) now says he’s 32 years old and he’s talking about he’s getting old and there’s another guy that’s 37 that’s the quarterback for the Falcons or no for the Cardinals and you know, they’re saying that he’s getting old, you know like wow. But they’re still playing, they’re still both getting ready to go to the Super Bowl.</p>
<p>Q: Exactly. The other thing I wanted to ask you about if you take a look at the records of Antonio Margarito, here you have a guy who beat Cotto and knocked him out, stopped him. Cotto has a win over you. I’m sure he’s aware of that obviously.</p>
<p>And there’s the fact that maybe he’s celebrating that huge victory that he had, that really big, that you know, his victory against Cotto sort of did for Antonio kind of like what your first victory against Oscar did, you know, even though we all knew that he was a good fighter and won titles, put him on the map so maybe he’s a little bit been celebrating about that. And then of course it took him a little bit of time to finally come around and make the deal for this fight. A lot of people thought maybe he didn’t really want to fight you.</p>
<p>I wonder do you think that there’s a chance that because of all the things I just said, you know, plus you know, it was mentioned earlier you look a little bit sluggish even though you scored a spectacular knock out against Mayorga, that maybe Margarito for whatever reason might be just taking it a little bit lightly?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: That could be the case, I mean that could be the case. I don’t know. I don’t really take it for granted. I don’t, I’m not training where I think oh he’s just taking me for granted and I’m going get a victory. If he does that’s his problem, that’s his loss and maybe he might just get hurt in there if he takes it lightly so you got to be totally prepared, I’m ready to go.</p>
<p>But you know, a lot of times, you know I really don’t worry about what the other fighters thinking or what the trainers are thinking and what they’re thinking about doing or what I’m going to do and I’m going to execute. So whatever he’s thinking that’s totally on his side.</p>
<p>Q: This fight is going to be at Staples Center. It is the site of your greatest victory in your career. I don’t think anyone would argue with that. You have a lot of good memories I bet going back to that arena to have this big fight. You are the underdog here but do you feel, how comfortable do you feel about going back to a place where you had the greatest win of your professional career?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: You know I probably even feel more confident and comfortable than I did when I fought Oscar the first time. I feel comfortable and I’m confident that I’m going to do my job. I’m confident that I’m going to look spectacular. I’m confident that I’m going to be at my best. I’m confident that the fans around the world are going to be surprised and they’ll be shocked. So I’m just very confident and I’m trying not to be too confident and trying to keep my level head before I get into the ring.</p>
<p>Q: There’s a lot of talk that Margarito can face Miguel Cotto in the summer in a rematch. Do you feel that’s disrespectful to you? If you win would you like another chance at Miguel in the future?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I don’t think it’s disrespectful to me because it just lets me know how great of a fighter I am where people just really don’t want to fight me. And Margarito thank God he stepped up, I can get this victory on Margarito and then after, you know, after we fight then if Miguel Cotto and Margarito want to fight that’s fine with me, maybe I, you know I stepped too, you know, Pacquiao and you know, Ricky Hatton, I mean see what happens with them.</p>
<p>So there’ll be somebody out there to fight and I just want to keep myself busy. I want to have a terrific year in 2009 so I consistently train and keep myself in great shape until the next victim comes along.</p>
<p>Q: You would like another chance at Miguel?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Of course. Yeah after the fight when I fought him the first time I wanted a rematch but it didn’t happen so maybe the rematch will happen sometime in the future. But like I said, I’ll be the one victorious when I fight Margarito but if they want to fight each other first and (unintelligible) the two fights next that’ll be great too.</p>
<p>Q: I was just wondering why you decided to make the change switching, trainers, why you decided to switch from your father to Nazim?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Oh I just needed a different look and me and my father were butting heads a little bit. I just needed a different change of pace and stuff and I think that has worked out very well.</p>
<p>Q: Do you feel that you’re sort of refreshed with a different trainer, that you hear maybe a different sounding voice and the information sort of sinks in a little bit better?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Oh, I mean that could be the case. (Unintelligible) it’s just a little, it’s a different twist, different change and I think it’s refreshing. I believe that it’s working out very well. I’m looking good, looking sharp.</p>
<p>Q: I was just also wondering, you said that with all the distractions and everything you just sort of put them aside and for, you know, for most of us that’s just sort of difficult to do. How do you do, I mean how do you put that aside? How do you put all the stuff that’s going on aside and just concentrate on boxing because it’s a 24-hour day, you’re not, you know, you’re not involved in boxing 24 hours a day?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I’m in Big Bear 24 hours a day so I keep myself away from all the drama.</p>
<p>Tim Smith: Yeah but the drama sort of also invades you though…</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: No.</p>
<p>Q: I mean you’re getting phone calls from people you’re…</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: No. I don’t get phone calls from people. I don’t do that. I put them in the box and shut them out and that’s it. I don’t mess, I don’t think about that, yeah. I’m that type of person where I don’t really you know, the calls they have something that’s on the Internet or something that’s going on, I don’t look at the Internet, I look at (unintelligible) fight post and stuff, I don’t do that. When I’m focusing (unintelligible) on the boxing it’s strictly boxing. I’m in, I watch fight films, I sit and stretch, you know, everything is about the fight and I kind of put everything else aside.</p>
<p>Q: So all this stuff with steroids you haven’t, you haven’t…?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: No. Actually I put that stuff aside since 2004. People want to bring it up and I don’t even listen, I don’t listen to it I put it all aside. Judd [Burstein] doesn’t even call me about any of that stuff. You know if I have to sign something on that that’s it, but I put that in my shelf, that’s somewhere in another field. I don’t even, actually I don’t even know nothing about what’s going on right now about that, I don’t even listen to it. My whole thing is Margarito, I don’t even care.</p>
<p>Q: Nazim, one of the things that I’ve looked at, looking back at Margarito and his fight with Joshua Clottey and one of the things that really stood out for me was watching Clottey’s speed be a factor in that fight, even, well obviously before he injured his hands. Is that something that you think will play out in this fight or can play out in this fight?</p>
<p>Nazim Richardson: Well one thing you have to take into account is that when you’re dealing with Shane Mosley speed is always going to be a factor. You know I don’t care who you face is they’re going to have to deal with the speed of Shane Mosley. But the other thing is that people have a tendency to be fast but it’s how you use your speed and where you use your speed at what times. So that’s some of the things we had to concentrate on, but yeah I think Shane Mosley brings several weapons to the table and he’s going to be (unintelligible) to find an answer to deal with all of those weapons whether he’s using them properly.</p>
<p>Q: Margarito has pretty good height for a welterweight. Are you prepared to deal with that and having, and what other fighter can you say hey they had that kind of height advantage and how will you be able to deal with that?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well Margarito I think (unintelligible), when we did the first press conference if you’ll notice we’re both looking eye to eye and that’s not just the picture, that’s really us being the same height. My arms are well, they say on the record that they’re a little longer than his so (unintelligible) think we’re pretty much maybe the same height.</p>
<p>He’s going to come in there you know, he is a little taller, maybe I think an inch and a half taller but that’s not very much. Oscar de la Hoya is the same way, he’s like an inch and a half taller than me too. So I don’t see any problems with that.</p>
<p>Q: One of the things that he seems to have problems with is hand speed, especially guys with fast hands who are busy. Is that something that you think you can make him have to deal with and adjust to?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I definitely can exploit him on that. Some people have good hand speed and don’t have good foot speed. I do have good foot speed. So I’m going to exploit him with the hand speed and the foot speed, I’m not saying I’m moving away from him and running and trying to get away from him, I’m not trying to really get away from him, I’m trying to you know, like I always do, I try to get my shots in.</p>
<p>Q: When you’ve broken down Margarito, I mean was it something that you saw immediately that let you know that you were going to match up well against this guy or is it something that has happened during the course of training?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Oh man, I’ve seen him fight many times and I knew his style, I know it’s a difficult style and you have to be in great shape, in tremendous shape to fight him and you have to be on top of your game to fight him but it’s a style that my style can beat, you know, be on top of my game. Go ahead.</p>
<p>Q: And obviously it sounds like you’ve got great plans for a long career, but you know, as you’ve seen, I guess you’ve seen it from both ends with Bernard, you know, at 44 it looks like he’s got a couple fights left in him at least. With Oscar after his loss it looks like he may be finished. If you lose, worse case scenario, have you thought about, has that entered your mind and what you would do if that scenario plays out?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Actually I haven’t thought about losing, so I don’t know. But it could happen.</p>
<p>Q: Shane if we compare Paul Williams and Margarito’s fight, Margarito’s fight with Cotto, we can analyze that (unintelligible) two different fights you know, because certainly we look at Margarito’s more nice shots against Cotto, more briefly that Williams fight so definitely I think it’s obvious that the fight body to body to Margarito is not the way to win a fight against (unintelligible). What has been about that two fights Williams and Cotto fights against Margarito?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well honestly (I haven’t) seen the Paul Williams, Margarito fight. I’ve see seen the Cotto, Margarito fight. But I would think that you know, with Paul Williams I can’t really equate that to me that he’s 6’4”, 3”, whatever, arm span of a heavyweight and it’s just a different type a fight.</p>
<p>With Cotto, I mean he did very well. He just broke down the last couple rounds and he let Margarito accumulate too many body shots early on in the fight where he couldn’t sustain it and (unintelligible) to fight to 12, but before then I think Cotto was ahead, but even watching the first couple of rounds I felt in my head that Margarito was going to get him because of the way Cotto was fighting him, he was rushing the shots and he was throwing a lot of punches and he was on his heels a lot giving Margarito (unintelligible).</p>
<p>With Paul Williams you know, he’s tall so he’s probably was sticking his jab and you know, keeping Margarito at bay and turn twist and turn them some. That’s probably why he got the victory.</p>
<p>Q: Can we expect the same style from you in terms of boxing in your fight (unintelligible) with Margarito?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well I mean I’m not going to stand around in front of (unintelligible) basically expect me to be throwing a lot of fast shots, snappy and fast shots and you know, I definitely will have you know, I have good punching power so there’s going to be some fire on some of those shots too as well.</p>
<p>Q: Since 2001 you’ve had two bouts every year. If Margarito had signed any earlier do you think this bout would’ve taken last year? And since you only did have a single bout last year are you okay with that going into this one?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: I’m definitely okay going into this one because what happened was I was getting ready to fight Zab Judah before and it fell through like in May, so I was in training camp for a long time and then I fought, and then I went back to training camp to fight Mayorga and now I’m back in training camp. So I was actually training all the time. I wasn’t really laid off.</p>
<p>Q: Do you have anything good to say basically about Margarito going into this?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Oh yeah, I mean Margarito he’s definitely a tough fighter, he’s a warrior and everything that he’s got he’s earned. He’s fought very hard all through his career to get this type of respect and to get this type of claim and finally he achieved it. He took the long road up, the hard road up. He fought everybody he could and battled everybody. But he’s definitely a tough competitor.</p>
<p>Q: Yeah, you just mentioned that you think you have the right style for</p>
<p>Margarito. Could you maybe get a little bit more specific? What is it about your style that you think makes this a good match up?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: Well it makes a good match up because I have good hand speed, good power, hand speed, power and I’m very durable. I take good shots and I can go, I can stay in the fight when it’s tough. I don’t have to move around, move away and be afraid of being in an exchange. I think some fighters, they’re just fast.</p>
<p>Some fighters are just strong and some fighters are fast and strong but they can’t take a punch, they can’t take it in the inside. They just can punch hard.</p>
<p>I have experience, I have everything. I’ve got the total package for somebody like Margarito. Margarito is one dimensional where he comes right at you and he throws all these shots and punches but he throws them hard and he breaks a lot of guys down with his heart and his will, but I have a big heart and big will too so you’ve got two guys with a big heart and big will, but one’s a little faster and one hits probably a little bit harder and can move better.</p>
<p>Q: What was Cotto lacking then? What was the missing ingredient for Cotto?</p>
<p>Shane Mosley: The grit, I mean what happened with Cotto I think, and maybe that’s why Cotto wants to fight Margarito again is for all his career, the whole career, he’s been used to going forward and walking guys down and for somebody to come and do the same thing to him it kind of rattled him I think a little bit in the later rounds, it rattled him and he started getting hit with shots and he just couldn’t take the pressure then, but I think that him being in the ring with Margarito he knows what to do so it might be a different fight the next time they fight.</p>
<p>David Itskowitch: All right. Thank you everybody for joining the Mosley portion of the call. Thank you Nazim. Thank you Shane. I’m going to turn things over now to Lee Samuels of Top Rank so he can continue on with the Margarito portion of the call. Lee?</p>
<p>Lee Samuels: Great call. Thank you Shane. Thank you Dave and Monica from Golden Boy, really appreciate it.</p>
<p>Lee Samuels: We have the champion on the line with us. He’s been training in California for weeks getting ready for this big fight at the Staples Center and my boss, the Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum is on the line as is Sergio Diaz, the co-manager of Tony and we have Ricardo Jimenez with us also.</p>
<p>So I’m going to turn it over to Bob and he has some remarks and we’ll introduce Tony. Bob?</p>
<p>Bob Arum: Welcome all to the call today. I’m not needed at this point to really sell anything because the fight has been sold out for about a week now. We’ve opened the balcony and those tickets are going extremely fast and they’ll be sold out probably by the end of the week, beginning of next week.</p>
<p>So essentially this fight is a huge, huge box office success and demonstrates how vital and alive boxing is. If you give the public the right kind of matches at the right prices and this championship match between Antonio Margarito and Sugar Shane Mosley is something that has piqued everybody’s imagination. The celebrity turn out is going to be enormous being of course Los Angeles, and everybody is excited including myself.</p>
<p>And I think it’s a tribute to the champion, Antonio Margarito that coming off this great victory against Miguel Cotto he has cemented his status as now being a big box office attraction which is wonderful for Antonio and it’s a real tribute to him. He’s a great fighter and it’s really an honor and pleasure for Top Rank to be promoting him.</p>
<p>Lee Samuels: Okay. Sergio, some remarks about Tony and his training and getting ready for Shane?</p>
<p>Sergio Diaz: Well first I’d like to thank Bob Arum for putting us in this position. The other day I was speaking to my partner Francisco on which promoter has sold out the Staple Center and the only one, Bob Arum. Bob Arum has done a tremendous job with Antonio’s career and we are happy, happy to be part of this Top Rank family and Antonio is proud to be defending his title here in Los Angeles and we’re looking forward to making Top Rank happier and looking forward to continue work with them in the future.</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I’m ready to get up into the ring. I trained very hard for this fight. I expect a difficult fight. He’s a very experienced fighter but I put in the work and I’m ready to go in there and put on a good show.</p>
<p>Lee Samuels: Great. And thank you Antonio and (Felicia) we’re ready for our first call. Would you give instructions please?</p>
<p>Q: We saw Manny Pacquiao defeat Oscar recently and he’s become kind of the talk of boxing, I just wondered if Antonio wins this would he like to fight Manny?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I heard about the fights that may be out there for me but I’m not really that interested right now. All I’m thinking about is Mosley, beating Mosley and then Bob will tell me what’s out there for me. I’ll put my hands on what they decide for me to do.</p>
<p>If they think that’s a fight I should do then I’ll do it but right now my mind is just on Mosley and getting over that fight and winning.</p>
<p>Q: I wanted you to talk about what you believe is your ultimate advantage in this fight against Mosley. Where do you match up best? And then secondly do you see any signs that his skills are deteriorating through age or whatever?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I really don’t see that I have any advantages anywhere against him, I just think that my preparation, the way I work, the way I always come prepared for fights, that will carry me over. I know what I need to do to win fights and I always come to do that. They say Mosley is old and all of this I really don’t see it. I think he’s a great champion, I think he’s a great fighter and I’m not going to underestimate him. I know what he’s done and I’m coming in prepared because I believe this is my moment, this is my time to shine.</p>
<p>Q: Antonio you were already a very popular fighter before you beat Cotto but I’m wondering in what way has your life changed just as far as your popularity, that kind of stuff because any time you come into a fight, like at the Home Depot Center, nobody even pays attention to the fight, everybody starts mobbing you and I’m just wondering if you have become even that much more popular since beating Cotto, especially with the Puerto Rican and Mexican rivalry.</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: Without a doubt, you know everywhere I go now it seems like I’m coming up to people everybody wants my autograph, everybody wants to take a picture with me. I think it is more people coming up to me and I think you can see that reflection on my popularity with the way the tickets are selling. I think without a doubt I’ve taken another step in my career.</p>
<p>Q: Would you like to fight in Mexico, you really have done all your career in the United States. Would you be interested in fighting in Mexico some day due to your popularity, the way you are right now?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: If there’s an opportunity to fight in Mexico, it’d be great.I haven’t fought in Mexico in a long, long time so that would be something that I would like to do. if it comes up it’s great, if it doesn’t, you know, it doesn’t.</p>
<p>Q: There’s already talk about maybe you fighting Cotto after this.</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: Right now I’m not thinking about anyone. I’m happy that people are talking about me, about big fights, but I’m just concentrating on Mosley right now and winning this fight.</p>
<p>Q: You fought Cotto when everybody thought he was invincible and now you’re fighting a future Hall of Fame fighter, how do you feel about that at this point in your career?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I have always wanted to fight the best fighters in the world and I have the opportunity now to fight them and the important thing is to do well and beat Mosley. I know how important this fight would be to my career if I do win.</p>
<p>Q: Mosley has never lost to a Mexican fighter. His quickness, his speed is that something that concerns you?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito I’m always going to fight the same way, I’m always going to try. I’m always going to depend on my training the way I train, the way I get prepared for fights, that’s what wins me fights.</p>
<p>Q: For this fight they said that you didn’t want to fight him, there was a release put out that you said that they said that you were afraid to fight Mosley and that you really didn’t want to fight Mosley that’s why you didn’t sign. What did you think when you saw something like that or you heard about it?</p>
<p>Antonio margarita: I just laugh. I knew that I’ve been waiting to fight Mosley for the last three years. The opportunity never came up, it just never happened but now that it’s here I’m going to take advantage of it and like I said, I’ve wanted to fight him for a long time.</p>
<p>Q: Some people think that the way that you beat Cotto and the way that Cotto beat Mosley that maybe you’re not taking this as seriously as you should. A challenge from Mosley they think that maybe you’re not going to be up for it.</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: No. That will never happen to me. I’m not going to say it’s going to be an easy fight, I just know that how difficult it is. He’s got a lot of experience and I’m not going to underestimate him at any time. In the ring anything can happen and I’m going to be ready for anything and everything.</p>
<p>Q: Do you consider the Cotto victory the biggest of your career? And obviously you’ve had trouble with tall fighters, guys that can box. Do you think that that’s the problem you might have with Mosley like you had with Paul Williams and Santos fought you?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I don’t think so. Without a doubt the Cotto fight was the best win of my career because he was at the time probably the best welterweight in the world. So my beating him obviously was the biggest fight because now I’m the best one. The other thing about boxing and speed and all that, that’s why we get ready for a fight. We get ready to fight. You prepare for all styles and the preparation is what will make you a winner.</p>
<p>Q: With your new found fame, new found popularity since the Cotto fight, has that forced you to adjust your lifestyle and are there any potential distractions because before the Cotto fight you were always one of the most accessible guys. I’m just wondering how much of a difference that has been for you and how much have you had to adjust to that?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: Obviously between fights there have been a lot of things to do, a lot of people wanting me to do things. But I always take two months for every fight, I’ve always done that. I stay away from everything for those two months and I just concentrate on fighting. That’s not going to change. When it’s my time to train that’s all I’m going to do, train.</p>
<p>Q: You have one of the greatest chins that I’ve ever seen quite possibly the best chin of this particular era. Is that just your belief that you can’t be hurt? Where does that come from?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: You know I think it’s something I was born with. I really don’t have any other answer other than the fact that I get prepared very well for every fight, that my preparation allows me to take some punches, not that I like to take punches. I’d rather not take as many …in every fight I really would like to take less but you know, I think that I do have a good chin and do prepare myself.</p>
<p>Q: Awhile back there was a I think it was on HBO on the 24/7 episodes they showed a picture of you and Julio Cesar Chavez and I was wondering if when you were a kid and now that you’ve grown up, so as a kid is being a champion everything that you thought it would be and is this life that you’re living the life that you always thought it would be?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: You know when I was eight years old when I started fighting, that photo that you saw was when I was nine years old and I never thought about that, you know, about being a champion, getting into boxing, I mean at that level I never thought about it. It wasn’t until I turned into professional and I started winning some fights that I even thought, you know, maybe my dream would be to win a championship but you know, the way I obtain and the ways things have developed I think it’s been great for me.</p>
<p>Q: Usually everyone figures that Mosley’s going to depend on his speed to beat you, would it surprise you if he came in and changed and was looking for a fight?</p>
<p>Antonio Margarito: I don’t know what his strategy is going to be, if he fights, boxes me, I’ll box with him, I’ll figure him out and I’ll get him. If he comes to fight well, that’s what we’ll do, we’ll just fight.</p>
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<p>Remaining tickets, priced at $300, $150, $75, $50, and $25, are on sale now at all TicketMaster outlets, by phone at 213-480-3232 and online at www.ticketmaster.com, and at STAPLES Center Box Office.</p>
<p>Margarito vs. Mosley is promoted by Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. The 12-round world championship fight for Margarito’s World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight title takes place on Saturday, January 24 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and will be televised live on HBO’s World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT.</p>
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On Saturday night, Andre Berto passed the biggest test of his career by defeating Luis Collazo by close decision. The fight action packed fight had great ebb and flow that gave the paying crowd in Biloxi their money&#8217;s worth and then some.
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<p><strong>(KNOCKOUT NATION &#8211; JANUARY 19, 2009)</strong></p>
<p>On Saturday night, Andre Berto passed the biggest test of his career by defeating Luis Collazo by close decision. The fight action packed fight had great ebb and flow that gave the paying crowd in Biloxi their money&#8217;s worth and then some.<span id="more-473"></span></p>
<p>Collozo gained the upper hand early by landing a straight left hand that hurt Berto and sent him staggering back into the ropes. Berto was able to maintain his composure and finish the round strong whi le avoid being put on the canvas.</p>
<p>The fight remained a close affair with both men tiring at times throughout the night. During the middle rounds, Berto began to work Collazo to the body which appeared to take a toll on the New Yorker&#8217;s energy and stamina. Collazo was slowly starting to watch the momentum swing Berto&#8217;s way as he appeared to be the busier fighter who was gaining his second wind down the stretch. However, Collazo showed his heart, picked up the pace and contined give Berto the toughest fight of his career.</p>
<p>As the championship rounds neared, the fight appeared to be up for grabs with both corners stressing to their fighters that they must finish strong. Berto appeared to have a big 12th round by banging Collazo to the body and pushing himself to outwork Collazo who gave it as good as he got it. In the end, the judges final scores were 116-111, 114-113, &amp; 114-113 all in favor of Andre Berto. With the win, Berto&#8217;s record improves to 24-0 while Collazo&#8217;s drops to 29-4.</p>
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