Brazil's
Prodigal Son Michael Oliveira
Returns
Home to Capture Interim WBC Title
SAO PAULO,
Brazil (March 25, 2011) "Somebody's "O" had to go in tonight's
Brazilian-Argentinean showdown between unbeaten prospects, as Michael "The
Brazilian Rocky" Oliveira's rising popularity in his native country
continued to grow with his 10-round unanimous decision victory against a
game Abel Nicolas "El Principito" Adriel, headlining the "International
Boxing Challenge" pro-am event at Mauro Pinheiro Gymnasium in Sao Paulo.
The
20-year-old Oliveira (14-0, 11 KOs), rated No. 10 by the USBA, captured the
Interim World Boxing Council Latino Super Middleweight Championship,
defeating (98-92, 98-92, 97-93) previously undefeated Adriel (10-1-2, 2 KOs)
in front of a spirited, partisan crowd.
"International Boxing Challenge"¯presented by MO Productions, aired live on
TV Globo Network, SporTV cable, GloboEsporte and TV Globo International.
Brazilians
and Argentineans are traditional arch-rivals in sports and the 21-year-old
Adriel, who fights out of Buenos Aires, was a natural foe for the
hard-punching Oliveira. The extremely active Adriel is a consummate boxer
who has now had 13 fights in only 14 months as a professional.
"He changed
his style" Oliveira said after the fight. "I usually fight on the inside
but he fought on the inside, and I had to fight on the outside. My
performance was sufficient to win and put smiles on the faces of the fans
here tonight, but 'm not smiling. I know 'm 100 times better than I
showed. I knew he didn't have any power and he liked to work the body, but
he didn't go to the body as much as I had expected. When he started
protecting himself downstairs, I went back upstairs at the end of the fight.
It was a fight of adjustments."
Oliveira,
the repeat winner of the Brazilian International Press Award's Athlete of
the Year (2009 and 2010), was born in Sao Paulo but he moved two weeks after
birth to Miami with his family. He made his Brazilian debut last November,
stopping Junior Ramos in the third round, and remains committed to
re-establishing boxing in Brazil.
"I think
the people here in Brazil have put me on a pedestal but 'm really not
there, yet," Oliveira noted. "This fight was a valuable learning experience
for me. I got sidetracked, expecting one thing from him, and getting
something else. You know, it was like at Christmas when you expect a ball
but get a doll. He was tough and 'll be better because of this fight."¯
Oliveira
expects to return to the ring once again in Sao Paulo in late May or early
June.
Brazil's
last superstar boxer, 4-time world champion Acelino "Popo" Freitas, was in
attendance supporting Oliveira.
"This was a
very structured event and an incredible project," Freitas commented. "Michael is very humble and calm in the ring. I flew two hours from my home
to support him and what MO Productions is doing for boxing in Brazil."
Go on line
to
www.MichaelOliveria.com for additional
information.
Complete
Results Below:
"International Boxing Challenge" - March 25, 2010, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Professionals
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTS:
Michael Oliveira (14-0, 11
KOs), Miami, FL WDEC10 (98-92, 98-92, 97-93) Abel Adriel (10-1-2, 2 KOs),
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Oliveira won the Interim WBC
Latino super middleweight title)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS:
Douglas Ataibe (1-0, 0 KOs),
Sao Paulo, Brazil WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 40-35) Valdevan Pereira (5-5, 4
KOs), Sao Paulo, Brazil
Amateurs (Brazilian Olympic
Team members)
119 POUND DIVISION:
Jackson Junior, Bahia, Brazil
WPTS3 (3-0) Adauto Silva, Para, Brazil
Gilson Barros, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil WPTS3 (2-1) Jefferson Silva, Para, Brazil