Maidana-Morales, Katsidis-Guerrero, Cotto-Malignaggi and Kirkland quotes, Sadam Ali faces Javier Perez on Adamek vs. McBride undercard

Las Vegas (April 5) – The stars of the April 9 “Action Heroes” pay-per-view event arrived in Las Vegas today for a full week of activities leading up to fight night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena which will be televised live on HBO Pay-Per-View®. When asked about their favorite action heroes and their own super hero qualities, Erik “El Terrible” Morales, Marcos “El Chino’ Maidana, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, Michael Katsidis “The Great”, James “Mandingo Warrior” Kirkland, Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi and Jose Miguel Cotto provided a variety of answers telling how their childhood super heroes have inspired them to become the fighters they are today. Each of these fistic warriors will look to bring these qualities into the ring on Saturday night and prove to the world that they have what it takes to be known as an “Action Hero.”

QUESTION: Who is your favorite action hero?

Erik Morales: “My favorite action hero is Spiderman. I like Spiderman because he uses his brain to get out of tough situations.”

Marcos Maidana: “I like Argentinean national comic book hero Patoruzu. He possessed super human physical strength and was also very generous.”

Robert Guerrero: “Jesus Christ is my super hero because he has faith, patience and determination.”

Michael Katsidis: “Superman because I have super human strengths like he does.”

James Kirkland: “I always liked Spiderman because he was always willing to take on any one who crossed his path regardless of their size.”

Paulie Malignaggi: “My favorite action hero as a kid was the Incredible Hulk. As an athlete, I think I make a similar transformation from my everyday life then move into fight week where the “Hulk” in me comes out. Now, my favorite action hero is definitely myself, ‘Magic Man,’ who was sent here to save the world of boxing and rid it of all its evil forces and unworthy opponents.”

Jose Miguel Cotto: “Growing up, my favorite action hero was Tarzan, King of the Jungle because he is raw and powerful.”

QUESTION: What super powers do you bring to the ring that makes you an action hero?

Erik Morales: “I believe the way I throw punches and my precision when landing them is super human. I also have sharp reflexes that help me avoid counterpunches.”

Marcos Maidana: “I am strong, both physically and mentally and that’s very important for a boxer. In the end, it is about being the best you can be so people think of you as a hero.”

Robert Guerrero: “I look at the verse Philippians 4:13: ‘I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me,’ and that says it all.”

Michael Katsidis: “I can break down the technique of any fighter and pressure him from the first bell until the final bell.”

James Kirkland: “I’m willing to take on all comers. I have a great desire to win and never accept defeat.”

Paul Malignaggi:”Being that I, Paulie Malignaggi, am ‘Magic Man,’ my special powers include putting my opponents into a trance with my blazing speed of hand and foot as well as many tricks which vary from devious speed combinations to ‘hot-dogging’ that sometimes irritates my opponents and fans. Such tricks are necessary in order to keep my opponent frustrated as well as keeping a new generation of fans on the edge of their seats wondering ‘What will ‘Magic Man’ do next?'”

Jose Miguel Cotto: “I have the determination to win and know I will be victorious on April 9. I feel this is my time.”

Sadam Ali vs. Javier Perez on Adamek-McBride undercard on Saturday, 4/9

Brooklyn’s Sadam “World Kid” Ali, 11-0, 6 KO’s, will step up into the co-feature on Saturday, April 9th vs. tough Javier Perez, of Ponce, Puerto Rico, when Tomasz Adamek faces Kevin McBride at Newark’s Prudential Center.

Apparently, Main Events matchmakers, Russell Peltz and Jolene Mizzone, have had their work cut out for them trying to match up the former Olympic standout. It seems Ali has struck fear in the hearts of most of the local welterwieght boxers. Mizzone said, “It’s ridiculous, you would think his first name was Muhammad!” Perez, who in his last fight scored a unanimous decision over Alexis Cintron, says he has no problem taking on Ali.

The rest of the undercard promises to live up to the benchmark set by the Main Events Brick City Boxing Series, and to continue thrilling local and true boxing fans:

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Prudential Center, Newark, NJ

LIVE ON PPV

*All bouts subject to change

RED BLUE

4 Rounds – Welterweights

Shakir Aquel Dunn vs. Vinny O’Brien

Newark, NJ START – 7:00PM East Hanover, NJ

Pro Debut 1-0, 1 KO

4 Rounds – Jr. Welterweights

Jose “Mangu” Peralta vs. Eber Luis Perez

Jersey City, NJ Bolivar, Colombia

5-1, 3 KO’s 0-16-1 , 8 KO’s
4 Rounds – Lightweights

Willie Morgan vs. Shemuel Pag

Philadelphia, PA Brooklyn, NY

0-0-1 2-0, 1 KO
6 Rounds – Featherweights

Josellito Collado vs. Rafael Lora

Queens, NY LIVE – 9:00PM Irvington, NJ

11-0, 3 KO’s 11-3, 5 KO’s
8 Rounds – Light Heavyweights

Ray Smith vs. Andrzej Fonfara

Little Rock, AK Warsaw, Poland

9-5, 3 KO’s 16-2, 7 KO’s
8 Rounds – Welterweights

Sadam Ali vs. Javier Perez

Brooklyn, NY Ponce, Puerto Rico

11-0, 6 KO’s 8-4, 5 KO’s
12 Rounds – IBF International/NABO Heavyweight Championship

Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin McBride

Gilowice, Poland Clones, Ireland

43-1, 28 KO’s 35-8-1, 29 KO’s