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SIX QUESTIONS WITH LIBRADO ANDRADE
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Andrade to Face Vitali Tsypko In IBF Elimination Saturday,
April 4, 2009
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING—Live at 10:45 p.m. ET/PT
NEW YORK
(March 31,
2009) – The overwhelming fan underdog in his last fight in
Montreal, Canada--a controversial loss to Lucian
Bute--30-year-old Librado
Andrade is looking forward to the cheers that will
undoubtedly rain down on him Saturday night from the
boxing-crazed Bell Centre crowd.
Andrade
(27-2, 21 KOs) is ranked
No. 3 in the International Boxing Federation super
middleweight division and figures to be a favorite when he
meets Ukriane’s Vitali
Tsypko (22-2, 12 KOs), who is ranked a notch above
him at No. 2. The winner becomes the No. 1 contender and
Bute’s mandatory challenger.
Saturday’s elimination bout will
air on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING live at a special time 10:45
p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) to accommodate fans
watching the conclusion of the 2009 NCAA® Men’s Final Four®.
The fight will take place before
Timothy Bradley and
Kendall Holt
unify their respective World Boxing Council (WBC) and World
Boxing Organization (WBO) 140-pound titles.
The
12-round fights are co-promoted by
Gary Shaw Productions, LLC,
Bob Arum’s Top Rank, Inc.,
Thompson Boxing Promotions, Inc., and
Gillett Entertainment Group. The Tsypko-Andrade
bout is promoted in association with
Sauerland Events
and Golden Boy Promotions.
SHOWTIME:
What do you know about your opponent Vitali Tsypko?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“The only thing I know and hope is that he doesn’t run too
much. If he doesn’t run then I’ll be OK. If I don’t have to
chase him all around the ring I’ll be fine. My coach watches
tape of all the fighters. I don’t like to do it. I don’t like
to know too much. It’s get into my head the weaknesses of my
opponents and it can play tricks with your mind.”
SHOWTIME:
The Montreal fight fans are very knowledgeable and actually
cheered for you when they showed you on the big screen at
Lucian Bute’s last fight there. How did you become so big in
Montreal?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“It started with my fight against Otis Grant in 2006 (a
seventh-round TKO). I started training in Montreal before the
holidays, came back, but have actually been back in Montreal
since Jan. 17. I’ve always just been welcomed there. There are
boos at times but there are more cheers than there are boos.
The fans there just want to see a good fight. They are not
going to just go after the hometown fighter. They are such a
good crowd. They seem to recognize me all the time whenever
I’m out in public.”
SHOWTIME:
Are you surprised you are fighting in Montreal and on SHOWTIME
again?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“I’m very, very surprised. I really thought we were going to
fight in the Ukraine where Tsypko is from. I was prepared for
that. It’s just really a credit to my management team and my
promoters at Golden Boy Promotions to get this fight there.
They’ve really done a great job with me and given me an
opportunity to really get my name out there.”
SHOWTIME:
You are from La Habra, Calif., near East Los Angeles and are
signed with Golden Boy. Do you speak much with Oscar De La
Hoya?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“We talk from time to time. I’ve trained with him for about
two months in the past. We have a good relationship. It’s not
like a buddy-buddy relationship. He’s real nice when I have to
deal with him but as my promoter he’s basically dealing with
my management team.”
SHOWTIME:
Did it take a long time to get over your controversial loss to
Bute?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“No, I got over it right away. I accepted it and moved on.
They keep saying he made a mistake but I don’t think he did.
He fought a good fight. He was beating me the entire fight. I
did come out feeling like a winner in that fight. I fought the
way I wanted to fight and finished like I wanted to finish but
I ran out of time. But I accepted it right away. I can only
ask for one more chance to fight him and I think I will get
it. I want to fight him to clear up this mess.”
SHOWTIME:
“What are some things you like to do outside of the ring when
you’re not training or preparing for a fight?
LIBRADO ANDRADE:
“I like to just be at home and relax with my family. I just
miss home so much. I think about it all the time. I’m going to
be moving back to California after this fight to where I
started at the La Habra Boxing Club and I can’t wait to get
back on a normal schedule and routine like I’m used to.”
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