|

(Left) Timothy Bradley faces an impish Nate "The Galaxxy Warrior" Campbell

-On a more serious note Campbell addresses the media. He
wore a Vernon Forrest cap and an Arturo Gatti tee shirt to honor the fallen
fighters.
Nice touch, Nate!-

-From left: Kent Thompson, Junior Witter, Timothy Bradley,
Gary Shaw, Nate Campbell and Devon Alexander-

-Witter and Alexander ready for war-
-Photo Credit: Tom
Casino/Showtime-
Saturday, Aug. 1, The Show at Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa
PRESS
CONFERENCE QUOTES AND PHOTOS WBO
140-POUND CHAMPION TIMOTHY BRADLEY,FORMER
LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION NATE CAMPBELL, WBC NO. 2
RATED 140 POUNDER DEVON ALEXANDER, AND WBC NO.
3 RATED JUNIOR WITTER
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
RANCHO
MIRAGE,
Calif. (July 29, 2009) -- There were moments of calm and reflection on what was
supposed to be a very festive press conference Wednesday as the principals for
Saturday night’s huge World Boxing Organization (WBO) 140-pound title fight
passed on thoughts and prayers to the families of Vernon Forrest and Arturo
Gatti, who both died tragically within 15 days of each other earlier this month.
Timothy
“Desert
Storm’’ Bradley,
Nate “The Galaxxy Warrior”
Campbell and Forrest’s former
promoter Gary Shaw each paid
tribute to the two fallen fighters. Campbell wore a Vernon hat and Gatti shirt
and spoke at length about his friendships with both. Shaw became emotional at
one point and called for a moment of silence for Forrest at the beginning of the
press conference held at The Show at Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa.
Four of the world’s top
140-pound fighters will go at it Saturday as WBO 140-pound champion Bradley
(24-0, 11 KOs) of North Palm Springs, Calif., faces challenger and former
unified lightweight belt-holder Campbell (33-5-1, 25 KOs)
LIVE on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast).
The Bradley-Campbell
scheduled 12-rounder will follow a second 140-pound world title fight on
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING.
In the first half of a world
championship doubleheader, undefeated, No. 2-rated
Devon Alexander “The Great’’ (18-0,
11 KOs) of St. Louis will face No. 3 Junior
Witter (37-2-2, 22 KOs) of England for the World Boxing Council (WBC)
strap that Bradley voluntarily relinquished.
The biggest boxing event in
the history of The Coachella Valley in Southern California will emanate from
The Show at Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa
in Rancho Mirage, Calif. It will be promoted by
Gary Shaw Productions and
Thompson Boxing Promotions in
association with Don King Productions
and Agua Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa.
Tickets are available for
purchase online at
www.HotWaterCasino.com/TheShow or by calling (800) 585-3737.
What the fighters had to say
before the media on Wednesday:
TIMOTHY
BRADLEY:
“I want to dedicate this
fight to Vernon Forrest. He was a very sincere guy, a very nice guy, just a
really good guy. When I heard he was murdered I was blown away. He’s a good
dude, a great fighter and a great champion.
“Campbell and his crew can
talk all they want but words don’t mean nothing. Come Saturday night, the
boxing will do the talking. He’s a pit bull; I’m a pit bull and we’ll do it
Saturday night. See I’m ready and he says he has seen it all. He thinks he’s
seen this but he hasn’t seen the youth, the speed that I bring. He hasn’t seen
nothing like me.
“I’m ready, I trained hard.
Nate hasn’t seen the speed that I possess.”
“Come Saturday, you’ll see
who is champ and that’s me, Timothy Bradley.”
“I want to see what I can do
when my back is against the wall under pressure. Nate is going to take me to
another dimension. I’m going to have to fight in there.”
NATE
CAMPBELL:
“I’ve heard all the bad
Campbell soup jokes Tim’s been telling and they don’t phase me. I’ve fought the
baddest fighters and won and then kept fighting the next one they threw in front
of me and won. I am not afraid and I don’t run.
“I love that the other guy
across the ring doubts me. I love that his team doubts me and the fans doubt
me. I will prove them all wrong.
“The night will come to an
end when Timmy can’t take anymore. See when you look at me you look at the real
American dream. I know what it is to suffer and struggle. Question is, does
he?”
“Anger is what drives me
everyday. I was a foster child and didn’t have the stability most children
have... I attended over 15 schools. I had to pull myself up by my boot straps.
... That’s how I know I will persevere this challenge and be the champion.”
“Very young I decided that I
was going to give boxing my all. It’s me and it’s who I am.”
“I don’t want the fight to
end early. I’ll give him hell as long as he can take it.”
“Timothy is a nice guy – but
that has nothing to do with the price of tea in China when the bell rings.”
“Talk is cheap but you have
to walk it when the bell rings.”
“I am very comfortable at 140
– it’s a more normal weight for me. In fact, I’m only just a pound over that
now.”
“I have paid my dues more
than Bradley or any other boxer in this room. I can box or punch. I can punch
with either hand. I carry the fact that the other team and the press doubt me
and I like it. I have nothing to prove to you ... You already doubt me.”
JUNIOR
WITTER:
“I’m here. I’m ready to go.
Boxing is what I do, boxing is what I love. Let’s get this done.”
DEVON
ALEXANDER:
“I’m ready. I come 110%. We
work hard. We work hard. There ain’t nothing Junior Witter can do to stop me
from being champion.
(From Kevin Cunningham,
Alexander’s trainer): “We’re here. We hear a lot of comments about Devon being
too young or not ready but you’ll see Saturday why he is called “The Great”.
(To Junior) It was a long flight here from the UK and let me tell you, it will
be an even longer flight back after Devon’s beats you Saturday night.
7-29-2009 |