NEW YORK (Feb. 8, 2012) — The four fighters who will compete in 12-round bouts on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on Saturday, Feb. 18, live on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) at American Bank Center Arena in Corpus Christi, Texas, and their respective promoters took part in a national media conference call on Wednesday.
In the main event, former world champion, southpaw Paul Williams (40-2, 27 KOs), of Aiken, S.C., will fight for the first time since taking a majority decision over Erislandy Lara last July 9 when he meets Nobuhiro Ishida (24-6-2, 9 KOs) of Osaka, Japan. Ishida has won his last two bouts via first-round stoppage, including an upset over then-undefeated James Kirkland in April of 2011.
Unbeaten Tavoris Cloud (24-0, 19 KOs), of Tallahassee, Fla., will risk his International Boxing Federation (IBF) 175-pound crown for a third time when he faces Gabriel Campillo (21-3-1, 8 KOs) of Madrid, Spain.
Preliminary bouts will be televised LIVE on SHOWTIME EXTREME at 8 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
Here’s what the principals had to say on Wednesday.
CHRIS DeBLASIO, Vice President, Sports Communications, SHOWTIME Networks Inc.
“I want to thank the press for being on the call. Before we begin I wanted to announce a couple of programming notes. On behalf of Stephen Espinoza, our new General Manager and Executive Vice President for SHOWTIME Sports, we are proud to present this Feb. 18 edition of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. This will be our first ShoChamp boxing show of what promises to be a really big year in 2012 for championship fights on SHOWTIME.
“Cristobal Arreola and Eric Molina will play a special role for us on this night as it will be the first of a new boxing series on SHOWTIME EXTREME. Arreola and Molina will fight in the third of three bouts from that night that will air on the SHOWTIME EXTREME platform which is going to be hosted by Barry Tompkins and analyst Steve Farhood. Tompkins, as many of you may know, is in the International Boxing Hall of Fame and was inducted in 2006 for his work in the sport, including calling such legendary bouts as Marvelous Marvin Hagler against Sugar Ray Leonard and Mike Tyson against Tervor Berbick, among many others.
“The SHOWTIME portion of the night will be featured in both English and Spanish audio. The SAP telecast will be called by Alejandro Luna and Raul Marquez as his analyst. The English telecast will feature Gus Johnson, Al Bernstein, Antonio Tarver and reporter Jim Gray.”
PAUL WILLIAMS:
“I’m excited to be given this opportunity and to be able to prove myself again. I love that because it’s just more motivation and that come Feb. 18 I’m going to put on a helluva show for my fans and the people who aren’t my fans.”
How long did it take you to get back in the gym after what happened in the Lara fight?
“Really about two weeks. A fight is a fight and after that Lara fight I would have liked to have been coming off a big knockout and got right back to the gym and stuff but for me it was same old, same old. Like clock-work.”
How did you feel after the judges in the Lara fight had been suspended by the New Jersey Commission because they felt like they had done a bad job with the scoring?
“I thought that was bull crap. It’s not like the judges were off by more than one point. It was one point. Why would they want to make a big deal about that? I thought that was bull crap.
“I have no reason to fight (Lara) again. He didn’t get any fame and glory for winning that fight. All he got is me having a bad night. That’s about it. If he had gone out and gotten a title then I would definitely like to fight him again.”
Has it been your plan to be inactive for so long since your last fight?
“It’s not us. We always want to fight. It’s finding the right opponent to say yes. A lot of times we don’t know who we are going to fight until the last month or the last couple of weeks.”
Is Ishida as good as advertised?
“(Against Kirkland) that was his night. You can’t fault anybody for coming in there like he did and he won and he knocked him out. I have to give him his props for that. He did what not a lot of guys have been able to do. Coming up on this fight on the 18 I know he’s in the best shape and he’s going to try and go out and repeat that again.
“I’m going to show my fans that I’m not done. They will always try and write you off but I will show them that I’m not done.
“Every time I get into the ring I try and make a statement.”
NOBUHIRO ISHIDA:
“Thank you for the opportunity to fight this fight. I appreciate it very much.
“Paul Williams will fight anyone and I thank him for that.
What is your assessment of Paul Williams?
“I think Paul Williams has a good chin and has a lot of power and is one of the top fighters in the world.
“I didn’t expect to get a knockout against Kirkland. You never really expect that. I’m not sure about a knockout against Paul Williams, but I think I will get the win. I’m going to make it a very long night for Paul Williams.”
TAVORIS CLOUD:
“This fight will be a defense of my IBF title. Come Feb. 18 I will have been in camp some four months so I’m in great shape and I’m ready and willing to deal with all challenges. I’m going to come and put on a great show just like I always do. There ain’t going to be no ducking and dodging. I’m going to go straight to my opponent. I just hope my opponent is ready which I believe he is. On Feb. 18 I’ll be there doing my thing.
“When I fight heard that (Zsolt) Erdei wasn’t going to be able to fight I thought bull (crap). He didn’t hurt his hand. He just doesn’t want to fight. He ain’t prepared to fight and he’s just looking for a way out. At first I was depressed about it but I got over that. We got another fight. We got Campillo and he’s stepped up to the plate and I’m glad he did. I’m just here to do my job and to take out anyone they put in front of me. I’m not going to over think the situation. My goal is to get into the ring on the 18th and do my job and then go home to my wife and kids.
“Campillo has stepped up and taken the fight. SHOWTIME stepped up and stayed true to their word and they gave us a new date. I appreciate SHOWTIME for that. I’m not thinking about the past, I’m thinking about the future. I’m just going to keep on winning fights.”
Is it important to not only win this fight but look impressive doing it?
“It’s always important to put a stamp on the fight because I’m a person who just believes people respect knockouts more than they respect decisions. Those are the types of fights the fans like.”
Would you be in favor of a tournament-style format for your division?
“If any one could get a tournament and get every one together I would be impressed and happy to be a part of it. Maybe we do need to do a tournament like a Super Six or something like that for the light heavyweight division.
“I don’t have a problem fighting southpaws. I’ve got the best trainer in the world. Just ring the bell. Just ring the bell.
“I just don’t give a damn. I don’t care how hard they train. I don’t care who their trainer is. I know I’ve trained harder than them and my trainer is better than theirs. They are trying to come and take something that people have tried to take from me several times. It’s like I’m defending my house and I’ve got thieves trying to break in. I’ve gotten pretty good at it. I can’t put it into words what I plan to do to my opponent. I’m going out there to win and put on a good show.”
GABRIEL CAMPILLO:
“I feel very lucky to be on a SHOWTIME fight and fighting against Tavoris Cloud. I’ve been training really hard and I’m ready for the fight. I’ve been waiting my entire life to fight a big fight like this so I will be ready.
“I’m preparing everything with my coach and trainer Pablo Sarmiento to come up with a game plan to win this fight. I’m going to show on the day of this fight how fast I am and how hard I have trained for this fight.”
You are coming off a draw in your last fight, but what about your last loss to Beibut Shumenov? How difficult was it to come back to move on after that loss when a lot of people thought you won that fight?
“After that fight I was obviously very disappointed. I just tried to find the positives and to know that I put on a pretty good fight for the viewers. After that fight I never really stopped thinking that I wasn’t the real champion of the world. Never.
What specifically do you think you have in your favor over Cloud that will enable you to pull off this victory?
“No. 1 is better physical condition and then more speed and quickness and then intelligence and smarts.”
DAN GOOSSEN, Williams’ promoter:
“Corpus Christi has always been a great fight town and we expect a great crowd out there on Feb. 18. Texas has always been a great state for our sport tand we thank Dicky Cole and all their commission.
“You look at a fighter like (Miguel) Cotto and It’s really a shame that two losses in our sport and people are writing you off. Media, the experts, all these people think that you’re through. Cotto as we know suffered two losses to Pacquiao and Margarito and obviously he has shown that he isn’t through. I have the same impression after the Sergio Martinez and Lara fights for Paul. I heard the broadcasters halfway through the Lara fight say that Williams should retire. But I didn’t see a fighter against Martinez or Lara who I thought was through. I saw a fighter that’s ready to go out there and prove himself to these naysayers that believe he’s still the Punisher. He’s a three-division fighter the same as Cotto was. He’s got two losses as Cotto and he will be back as strong as Cotto after the 18th.”
ERIC GOMEZ, Vice President and Matchmaker – Golden Boy Promotions:
“For years Paul Williams has been considered one of the greatest pound for pound fighters out there. This is a big opportunity for Nobuhiro Ishida. He had a great win over James Kirkland who everyone knows is a hot fighter again and Ishida came in and knocked him out in one round. He obviously wants to repeat that again. You know, he wants to make it here in the U.S., to fight the big names and to win. He has a tall task in facing Paul Williams and it’s going to be exciting.
“When Ishida beat Kirkland we went and tried to make any fight we could but nobody wanted to fight him. A lot of guys came back with he’s too tall, he’s difficult, he’s awkward, this and that, but Paul Williams was pretty much the only guy who stepped up. I want to thank Paul Williams for coming forward and taking this fight. He’s always been one of the few fighters who will fight anybody. Paul Williams does what he preaches and he was the only guy who would take this fight. We even approached Kirkland about a possible rematch and he’s our own guy. Paul Williams stepped up and said, ‘I want to fight Ishida. I don’t care who he is or who he has beaten.’
“Ishida has never been knocked down before. This is going to be a great fight.”
DON KING, Cloud’s promoter:
“We are going to have a sensational show on Feb. 18. It’s going to be a day that will be marked by friend and foe alike as a battle of the ages. I think Tavoris Cloud is the best light heavyweight in the world and we intend to prove that, so we are calling every one out on this night. After he diminishes this great young fighter, Gabriel Campillo, we will then move on to greatness. I was talking to Bernard Hopkins and he was saying how we should start a light heavyweight tournament and I said by all means, and that he and Tavoris can open it up.
“We take anyone and everything as quickly as possible, right after one another. We haven’t been getting the TV dates and we haven’t been getting the fighters we’ve wanted to fight because everyone is afraid to face us. So what we will do to stop that is put up a ground swell of public support and opinion that Tavoris Cloud is the best in the world, and if you don’t believe that you better come and disprove that.”
On the prospects of a tournament:
“I think if Tavoris goes in there and does his business there will be a public demand and public outcry for it. I think that’s why we are losing and not gaining constituents because no one wants to challenge anyone and they are manipulating and maneuvering around for their own selfish and vested interests. We want to fight each and every one of them, tournament or otherwise. We want to fight Bernard Hopkins to (Jean) Pascal or whoever else is out there who has a title. We will take on whoever they consider is the best as quickly as we possibly can. A tournament would be a super attraction as to who is really the best and not just a verbalization of it.
“I would like to see him fight Bernard Hopkins if he can get Bernard. That’s the best name out there and the oldest name out there.”
SAMPSON LEWKOWICZ, Campillo’s Promoter:
“I really appreciate that no one believes in my boxer and I think that everyone is underestimating my fighter. I will see you on the 18th and it will not be the first time that one of my fighters will come out victorious when every one in the press says that my guy has no shot. Thank you very much.”
Diego Magdaleno Headlines Shobox NABF Super Featherweight Championship
TUCSON, Ariz. (Feb. 8, 2012) – Casino Del Sol Resort, Spa and Conference Center, southern Arizona’s premier resort destination announced today that it will host Showtime, boxing’s leading channel, in one of its signature programs, “ShoBox: The New Generation.” During a press conference on Feb. 8 at Casino Del Sol Resort, boxing promoter Showdown Promotions, in association with Top Rank Inc., announced the televised bouts on March 23 at 6 p.m. at the Casino Del Sol Resort Event Center. The event, called Firepower, will feature 25-year-old Las Vegas super featherweight Diego Magdaleno (21-0, 7 KOs), taking on heavy-handed Mexican, Miguel “Barreterito” Beltran Jr. (26-1, 17 KOs), out of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, for the North American Boxing Federation (NABF) Super Featherweight Championship.
The supporting bout is as anticipated as the main event and will feature a battle between two undefeated light welterweights. Cuban standout, Yordenis Ugas (11-0, 5 KOs), will take on Michigan banger, Juan “Johnny” Garcia (11-0, 8Kos), in an eight round war, as both fighters look to remain unbeaten.
Joining the televised portion of the program will be another undefeated star-in-the-making. Super flyweight, Hanzel “El Tornadito” Martinez (15-0, 12 KOs), brother-in-law of the Tijuana Tornado, Antonio Margarito, returns to Arizona and takes on his toughest test as he puts his unbeaten streak at risk against tough Mexican fighter, Alex “Chino” Rangel (13-1, 7 KOs), from nearby Ciudad Obregon, Sonora.
Also in action on March 23 will be undefeated Arizona junior middleweight Juanito Gonzalez (4-0, 3 KOs), celebrating a violent knockout of rangy Ohioan Wendall Bates in Parker, Ariz.
Tickets go on sale ________ at 10 a.m. at www.CasinoDelResort.com or the Casino Del Sol Resort gift shop.
AL BERNSTEIN: “EXPLOSIVE SHOWTIME BOXING WEEKEND”
Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Bernstein, who will be on the announce teams for both of the Showtime boxing cards this weekend, says he expects “explosive” action on both nights.
On Friday, February 17th, Bernstein will host Shobox: The New Generation with Steve Farhood providing analysis. That card features two exciting Puerto Rican based fighters on the verge of title shots. Al commented: “Both Thomas Dulorme (who fights Aris Ambriz) and Jonathon Gonzalez (who battles Billy Lyell) are excellent offensive fighters and combined they have 23 wins by stoppage in 27 matches. They can both punch, but Gonzalez is especially tough. Billy Lyell fought Julio Cesar Chavez very well even in losing and he is a true middleweight coming down to 154 pounds. That match could be a classic Shobox showdown.”
Bernstein will travel from the Chumash Casino in California to Corpus Christi, Texas for the Saturday Feb.18th Showtime Championship Boxing card. On that show, Al will serve as analyst, working with Gus Johnson and Antonio Tarver at ringside. One time top 10 pound for pound fighter Paul Williams returns to the ring following his controversial win over Erislandy Lara. Williams takes on Nobuhiro Ishida, who has two straight first round KO wins, one over James Kirkland. Also on the card Tavoris Cloud defends is light heavyweight title against Gabriel Campillo.
Al highlights the importance of the Williams-Ishida match. “Paul Williams is an 11 year veteran at 30 years of age and his boxing biological clock is ticking. He has been vulnerable in recent fights and he needs a dominant performance in this match. For Ishida at age 36—time is a big issue—his last two wins have been impressive, but a loss to Williams could end his chances to again fight for a world title. Both men have a lot on the line, I think that will result in an exciting and unpredictable fight. Both men are volume punchers, so all out action is likely.”
IN OTHER NEWS:
As the Executive Producer of The Boxing Channel, Al Bernstein announced that a new series called “Boxing Hot Topics” will debut on February 21st on the Boxing Channel. It can be seen at www.boxingchannel.tv . The show will focus on the hot topics in the sport. Bernstein, Steve Farhood and Dave Bontempo will offer analysis on the debut episode. “This show will provide well informed, interesting and fast moving discussion of the topics boxing fans care about. We will utilize all the talented correspondents that appear on The Boxing Channel as this series continues,” Bernstein said. He added, “The production values of this show, and its content will reflect the Boxing Channel’s position as the leading provider of video coverage of boxing on the internet. It will be an important watch for boxing fans in the weeks and months to come.”