|
MAYWEATHER VS.
MARQUEZ UNDERCARD
CONFERENCE CALL
TRANSCRIPT
Richard Schaefer: Welcome everybody to the first
of a series of weekly conference calls leading up to the great showdown "Number
One / Numero Uno" between Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez on September
19 live from the MGM Grand in Vegas. Tickets are still available. They're
priced from $150 to $1000. It's a great event. We have an
amazing line up of sponsors who are supporting this event: Tecate, Quaker Steak,
AT&T, DeWalt Tools, Affliction and Southwest Airlines. The
call today is about the undercard and I'm really proud to say that going back to
2000 when I started to get involved in boxing, this really is the best on the
card I have seen so far of any promoter and any promotion. A
big thank you goes out to one guy who really made it happen and that is Floyd
Mayweather. Floyd Mayweather gave instructions to Leonard Ellerbe and me to
really create an event within the event. And what I mean is
that this is an under card which could really stand on its own.
There are two fights in there which could be stand alone HBO events and
so I really want to thank Floyd for the commitment to this card to really create
that event within the event. I want to thank our respective
matchmakers as well, the matchmakers of Mayweather Promotions and Golden Boy
Promotions, Eric Gomez, for getting these fights done. When
you put together this level of fights it's always a lot of fine tuning and
negotiation and so on, but they were able to pull it off.
Now it's my pleasure to turn it over to the president of Golden Boy Promotions,
Oscar De La Hoya, who is going to be talking about two of the fights.
Then I will turn it over to Leonard Ellerbe who will be talking about one
of the fights. We are going to have the fighters on the
call. They're going to make brief comments and then we're
going to have it open to you guys for any questions. Please
Oscar.
Oscar De La Hoya: Thank
you very much Richard. And first of all, before I speak about the undercard I
want to say that Juan Manuel Marquez is in tremendous spirits. He is in
tremendous shape. He is convinced that he is going to win
this fight. He has been training very hard. He
has gained the weight. He has gained the muscle mass.
He has now gone up to the welterweight division and he feels
comfortable. He feels even stronger and just as fast.
So I think people will be very surprised how well Juan
Manuel Marquez adjusts to the new weight class because it hasn't been a problem
for him. He's been doing all the right things. Marquez
says that the fact that the card being postponed for a few weeks is actually a
blessing because it gave him more motivation to keep training hard and it gave
him more time to build on the great strategy that they have against Mayweather.
Back on the undercard, this is a card that we haven't seen in quite a few years.
It is going to be an excellent, excellent undercard. I don't even want to call
it an undercard because these fights, like Richard says, can stand alone and be
main events in their own right. We have put together, along with our great
matchmakers, Eric Gomez and Robert Diaz, at Golden Boy and with Leonard Ellerbe
and all the staff at Mayweather Promotions something very, very special.
We will be showcasing Rocky Juarez for the WBA World Featherweight
Championship title and he will be fighting Chris John, who is the defending
champion. They had a great championship fight in February of this year which was
an action-packed, back and forth type of event which I believe people are really
looking forward to. Rocky knows that this is going to be one of his last
opportunities to crown himself a world champion. I strongly
feel this is one of those fights where it's do or die for both fighters. Chris
John wants to really make a statement. He really wants to fight in the United
States especially on such a tremendous card like this one.
Fighting beneath Mayweather and Marquez and making a statement to show the
American crowd that he can become a force to be reckoned with. So we are very
excited to be presenting this fight to you. Also on the undercard, we have a
special fight which I, as a true boxing fan, am really looking forward to
Michael Katsidis vs. Vicente Escobedo.
Here you
have Michael Katsidis who defines what a true warrior is. Michael Katsidis is a
fighter who never disappoints. His style is a style that is progressing.
He is a warrior. He comes forward. He gets cut. He puts up
tremendous battles and really fights until the end, going up against a young
kid, Vicente Escobedo, who is maturing, who is tough, very talented and trained
under Nacho Beristain in Mexico City along with the great Juan Manuel Marquez.
So this is one of those fights for Vicente Escobedo that if he wins, it can make
his career. As for Michael Katsidis, winning just elevates his status as a
lightweight fighter. So this fight will be for the WBO
interim lightweight championship and we at Golden Boy feel that we have not seen
one of these undercards in quite a while. It takes me back to those cards that
the great Don King used to promote along with Chavez. He
used to put Felix Trinidad in the undercard and used have great, action-packed
fights and people were really excited. We at Golden Boy along with Mayweather
Promotions feel that this is what boxing must go back to. This is what we have
come to the conclusion of not only giving you a great main event but at the same
time giving you, from top to bottom, fights that you will truly enjoy. So on
behalf of Golden Boy, on behalf of the matchmakers and Mayweather Promotions, we
want to thank the media. We want to thank everyone who appreciates these great
fights, this great line up and I'll return the call to Richard Schaefer. Thanks.
Richard Schaefer: Thank you Oscar. It's
a pleasure for me now to hand it over to the CEO of Mayweather Promotions,
Leonard Ellerbe, who was very instrumental in putting this card together.
Leonard will give a brief update on Floyd, where we stand, how his training camp
is going, and then he's going to introduce the fighters, the participants of
another exciting undercard fight.
Leonard Ellerbe: Thank you
Richard. A brief update on Floyd: Training camp is coming along great. He's had
excellent sparring thus far. He's really worked himself back into great shape. I
think a two year layoff has done his body great. With the time that he has been
off he's had a chance to sit back and reflect on how much he has missed the
sport and which I truly feel as though the fans are truly, truly in for a great
event that night. To go along with obviously the great main event, we put
together a great under card. As Richard and Oscar touched on, we have three
exciting televised fights. But before I talk about one of the TV fights, I'd
also like to mention that Mayweather Promotions also has four excellent young
fighters on the card. We have Cornelius Lock and Said Ouali.
We have another young fighter, Dion Savage, and one of my favorites who is a
young Hispanic fighter and he's going to be a fighter to watch for the future,
his name is Jesse Vargas. He is undefeated. So like I said, Mayweather
Promotions is truly excited to once again work with Oscar and Richard and
putting on this great, great event.One of the TV bouts that will be televised
will be the Zab Judah and Antonio Diaz bout which will be a ten round bout, a
truly, truly exciting fight. We've got two excellent veterans going head to head
against each other. Obviously with Antonio Diaz coming from a great fight family
with his brother, Julio. As I mentioned, he's a veteran fighter of 51 fights
with 27 knockouts. He holds great wins over former undefeated champion, Cory
Spinks. He has wins over Emanuel Augustus, Ivan Robinson, Omar Weis, just to
name a few. And obviously he's fought the great Sugar Shane Mosley and Antonio
Margarito. He's currently on a four fight win streak.
Antonio Diaz: I'd like
to thank everybody for making this possible. I am excited for this fight. When
they told me I was fighting Zab Judah I was excited. Zab is a great fighter but
it's a great opportunity for me to get back up there. I came back to boxing a
year ago and I've been doing good. My body took the three year rest pretty well.
I'm excited to go back in there - back in the ring and back in the spotlight.
Leonard Ellerbe: Zab's record speaks
for itself. He is a former undefeated world champion. He has been in with the
best fighters in the world Floyd, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley. He is a former two
division world champion and he has unbelievable hand speed and I think the fans
are in for a great fight. Antonio, he's a pressure fighter that has tremendous
speed and we really feel that this is going to be an exciting fight and the fans
will get their money's worth.
Antonio Diaz: Like you say, he's
been in with the best fighters out there. You know I've been in with some of the
best fighters also. But I think that Zab Judah, at the weight that we're
fighting at, will probably be still a little too small. I think I'm the bigger
man and I'll be able to go in there and wear him down. That's exactly what
Miguel Cotto did and I'm planning on doing the same thing - break him down,
break him down until he is in my game plan and go from there.
Q:
Antonio, my understanding is that the weight for the fight is 144. What is the
weight for this that you agreed to do?
Antonio Diaz: Yes, we're fighting
at 144.
Q: I've seen most of your fights and
your comeback. I think I've seen all of them actually and you have looked pretty
good I thought after, like you said, the long layoff. When you decided to make
your comeback were you just sort of watching your
brother continue to fight and still had the itch to do it or what was the reason
after a long layoff to then decide to come back and now to take this big step up
against somebody like Zab who is a real fast and strong fighter?
Antonio Diaz: Yes, my brother had
a big factor in my comeback. He's over here. He's working out in our gym and I
will see him work out and I started doing a little workout with him, a little
role work and a little bit of sparring. So my brother started feeling a lot
better then. Then when I stopped it just motivated me to come and get back in
the ring. I put up a lot of weight in the time of the layoff. I was up to 205
pounds and now when I started my weight started going down gradually, I was
like, "You know what? I feel invigorated. I feel healthy. I feel my reflexes are
still there." I was sparring with Julio. I was out there sparring so I was doing
a lot better and my body felt good so that is one of the reasons when I thought
of making a comeback.
Q: How far do you
think you can take it?
Antonio Diaz: As far as I can go.
Q: Obviously you
beat somebody like a Zab Judah I would imagine that is going to get you all
kinds of opportunities. Is that what you have in mind, to beat a guy like Judah
and then perhaps fight for on one of the welterweight titles?
Antonio Diaz: Exactly. My role is
to beat Zab Judah and then like I said, I've been training very hard since the
first day they told me that they're working on the fight. I
was motivated, I was excited. I'm in great shape so I know I'm going to beat Zab
Judah.
Q: This obviously
is a very good undercard like you said. I'm wondering if in the back of
everybody's mind that is putting this together, your matchmakers, Leonard and
the whole crew, have one eye on the fact that there's a UFC event that same
night and that's competitive with this pay-per-view?
Richard Schaefer: We talked about that
before Dan and I don't think it is really competitive. I think it is another
event which is going on and sometimes you have baseball, basketball and football
the same night too. Just because all these sports use a ball that doesn't mean
one eliminates the other one. So UFC has their audience and I'm sure they will
be putting on a good event and we focus on our event for fight fans and sports
fans. If you have Floyd Mayweather on, it really captures
not just the boxing audience but general sports audience. On September 19 the
biggest name in sports that will be performing is going to be Floyd Mayweather.
Nothing
against the UFC, I'm sure they're going to put on a great event but we really
are just focusing on ours and I think this card clearly shows where our focus is
and that is on the Number One vs. Numero Uno showdown between Floyd Mayweather
and Juan Manuel Marquez event.
Q: What took so
long to do this because the cynic in me would say, "Hey, I would expect a card
like this every time I pay fifty dollars for a pay-per-view fight."?
Richard Schaefer: I think you sort of
live and learn. That is something which is true for all boxing promoters out
there. It took many years to finally have this kind of card, this kind of event
again. We really have to thank Floyd Mayweather for making the commitment, the
financial commitment, to put this kind of fight on. Juarez against Chris John
and Escobedo against Katsidis, these are two pay-per-view, HBO level events. It
takes a lot of money to put these kinds of events on and Floyd Mayweather said,
"I really want to give my fight fans their money's worth." And that's exactly
what he did. He delivered and the matchmakers executed. I do hope that the
results, the pay-per-view numbers and the way fight fans and sports fans embrace
this kind of event with this expansive card, that this is going to attract
additional people to the sport of boxing and that we can help build a new
audience. If that works, then hopefully this is the first of many great
pay-per-view cards like this.
Q: This is a very
special day for Mexican events and how did you do for this fight, for this under
card?
Richard Schaefer: We are very much aware
that this is the big Mexican Independence holiday weekend and there will be a
large Hispanic audience watching this fight and what we wanted to do is take the
number one fighter from Mexico, Juan Manuel Marquez and put him in the ring with
the number one fighter, Floyd Mayweather who is undefeated.
We created a mega-event by matching up these two guys. We wanted to stay true to
the card and to the holiday and we wanted to create an undercard which will have
significance and importance both to the Hispanic viewers but at the same time
capture the general audience as well. These are the kind of fights you don't
know who is going to win. And for that you don't need to be a Hispanic fight
fan. Any sports fan, any fight fan period loves to see these kinds of evenly
matched fights and with Vicente Escobedo obviously being of Mexican heritage
against Michael Katsidis, that's one example. The same is true with Rocky Juarez
being of Mexican heritage and the same is true with Antonio Diaz. So
you do have that Mexican, Hispanic element there but they are all matched in
fights of tremendous significance. You heard Antonio Diaz against Zab Judah. If
Antonio Diaz is going to win this fight it will open the doors for him to have a
huge welterweight title fight in one of his next fights. The
same is true for Zab Judah, you know, so there's a lot at stake in each one of
these fights and that is what all fight fans, not just the Hispanics are going
to be looking forward to.
Q: This year we
had the Pavlik-Hopkins fight and the Hatton-Pacquiao pay-per-view, we are also
waiting for a November 14 Cotto-Pacquiao fight. Do you think that this is the
biggest pay-per-view show of the year?
Richard Schaefer: I have no question
about it and on one of the next conference calls, we will outline the way the
sponsor integration and marketing we are putting together for this fight will
beat anyone including, by the way, the largest pay-per-view we had in the
history of the sport, Floyd Mayweather against Oscar de la Hoya. The sponsorship
element is some of the new activation plans and marketing plans which we are
going to implement for the first time. There going to be some groundbreaking
announcements which I will make at the next conference call as it relates to the
marketing of this event to ensure that this is without doubt going to be the
biggest pay-per-view of the year.
Q: I was a little
surprised to hear that you got all the way up to 205. How difficult was it to
get down to your fighting weight and do you feel like you're 100% back or tell
me how you feel about that?
Antonio Diaz: It wasn't that
difficult to lose the weight because I had a lot of weight on me. I was running
with my brother Julio when he was getting ready for his first fight. I was busy
sparring at the gym and my weight slowly, slowly starting coming down. After I
was at a decent weight, that's when we took the fight with Felix Flores last
year in July. We fought that fight at 152, 151. Then after that, four weeks
later I fought at 149. Then I started to gain fights after that. My other fight
was at 146. My last fight I was at 143. It wasn't that hard just to lose weight.
I just did it the right way, eating healthy and three, four meals a day and
training hard.
Q: Do you feel
like you're 100% back like the way you felt before your layoff?
Antonio Diaz: Exactly. I even
think I'm a lot better then before my layoff. Before my layoff my body felt
tired. When it was time to go to the gym I felt a little lazy like I don't want
to go to the gym. Now I feel when it's time to go to the gym, waking up in the
morning to do my workout, my running, I don't complain at all. Before my layoff,
I would complain in the gym a lot. I would complain my legs
were hurting, my arms were hurting. Now I go in the gym and I'm training 100%.
My brother, who's my trainer, he really pushes me in the gym and everything he
asks me to do I'm doing. I'm training very hard and will work very hard and
we're going to be ready for this fight.
Richard Schaefer: So next fight we're
going to introduce the fighters as Michael Katsidis versus Vicente Escobedo.
It's going to be a 12 round WBO interim world lightweight champion with Juan
Manuel Marquez being the champion, the WBO champion at lightweight and Juan
Manuel Marquez moving up to fight at a higher weight, we made an arrangement
with the WBO that after the fight Marquez will have the option to either move
back down to defend his lightweight title or stay at the higher weight,
welterweight. So what we have worked out with the WBO is that this fight here
between Katsidis and Escobedo will be for the interim title and in case Marquez
would vacate the lightweight title then the winner of that fight will be named
as the full WBO lightweight champion. It's a pleasure for me now to introduce to
you a young fighter, 27 years old. He's a 2004 U.S. Olympian, really has been on
a tremendous role here by impressively defeating the previously undefeated
Dominic Salcido and former world champions Carlos Hernandez and Kevin Kelley and
that is Vicente Escobedo. He's from Woodland, California, 21-1 with 13 KOs. He
has waited for this all his life to fight for the first world championship. Here
is Vicente Escobedo.
Vicente Escobedo: This is
something I've been waiting my whole life on. Ever since the Olympics, when I
didn't win a medal. I was shooting for the gold medal and I didn't get it. This
is another goal I want to accomplish so I'm happy to have this opportunity and
I'm here in Mexico training well. Everything's going very well. We're training
hard and we know we have a challenge in front of us. So we're just happy to be
on a card like Mayweather vs. Marquez and especially days on Mexican
Independence Day. I know there's going to be a huge Mexican crowd and it's going
to be a fun night of boxing. So I'm very, very excited.
Richard Schaefer: Michael Katsidis,
pound-for-pound one of the most exciting fighters today in the world. He has a
record of 25-2, comes from Australia. He's only one year older. He's 28 years
old and really has gained worldwide acclaim by just the way he fights and he
always brings his best. He is exciting. He is a great showman as well, those of
you who know him, with a great entrance. He is the former WBO interim
Lightweight World Champion. He has fought with some of the best in these weights
and he is coming off two impressive wins in a row including an April stoppage of
former world champion Jesus El Matador Chavez. First class guy outside the ring
as well. Just a terrific young man and truly one of the big names of the sport
and that is Michael Katsidis.
Michael Katsidis:I'm at a great age for boxing
and of course I'm very excited and it's good to see Vicente has been training
very hard and there's going to be a lot of Mexican support there on fight night
and a lot of people are very excited. I'm really looking forward to it. It's the
world title. Everything is there for the opening. Michael
mentioned that it was his birthday recently. Has this been
cut down?
Q: I'm looking at
the sponsorship and I'm seeing in a big boxing show like this that there're some
names that we haven't seen before. I was wondering how hard
was it to obtain your sponsorship and what you can say about your sponsorship
that you have and what kind of role that they're going to play in the
promotions. Did the type of card that you're presenting bring new type of
sponsorship into the market?
Richard Schaefer: In today's world, in
the economic environment it's not easy to get for anyone to get new sponsors.
But if you take the number one name in the sport from a general public's point
of view. I really don't want to take anything way here from
Manny Pacquiao, who's a terrific fighter, but if you talk about general name
recognition here in the United States, you really have one name which jumps out
immediately because of the charisma he has, the fact that he's undefeated, just
his whole style and everything. That, of course, is Floyd Mayweather. So if you
have sort of like the best ingredient to work with Floyd, then that of course
does open the doors to get these kind of national and global sponsors to the
table and Floyd Mayweather has a very successful AT&T commercial which I'm sure
most of you or all of you have seen. So if you have this kind of star, that kind
of personality helps and that is exactly the case here.
Leonard Ellerbe: It really helps that
Richard has cultivated a lot of great relationships over the years in working
with a number of sponsors. We can't speak enough on that and as Richard said, in
the next week he'll be touching on some groundbreaking things that will change
the whole outlook of how people look at boxing. Boxing truly is coming along
strong and it is going to be moving. Boxing is here to stay.
Richard Schaefer: I do want to thank you
Leonard. I want to add here as well that on September the 9th I will be in New
York. We will have a special sponsorship and marketing forum related to this
fight. This fight is going to have an announcement as it relates to the
marketing of the event which will be groundbreaking. We will make these
announcements in New York to the financial press, the Wall Street Journal, CNBC
and all the other financial media because again, there're going to be some major
announcements made. So you will see as we get closer to the fight entering into
September, the kind of activation from these various sponsors. Several of these
names are for the first time involved in the sport of boxing. That is good news,
not just for us in this particular fight, but frankly for our entire sport.
Q: Vicente, I'm
sure you've seen Michael Katsidis fight. We all have. I guess what I will call a
Tasmanian devil type of approach in the ring. He's a real buzz saw of a fighter,
non-stop punches. It seems like he throws every punch with mean intentions. How
are you going to deal with a guy like Katsidis? I'm sure you never fought
anybody like him before.
Vicente Escobedo: He comes with a lot of heart. You've seen
in the last fight he comes really aggressive and we got some of these tapes and
we're getting the right sparring partners to prepare for something like that
when it comes to the fight I think we'll be ready. You've just got to advance
and with training it is going to come along and you're going to see him come to
fight and I'm also going to come to fight too. So I expect a
very, very good kind of fight. I think from Katsidis, you expect the best and
I'm sure you'll expect the best from me. I just really can't
wait. I can't wait. It's going to be a tough and exciting fight so I can't wait.
Q: You touched on
it earlier a little bit about the Olympics. How much does that disappointment of
not medaling in Greece in the Olympics drive you towards winning the world
title? Secondly, I know you're in Mexico training with Juan
Manuel. Is that kind of ironic for you that you are actually kind of fighting
for his title?
Vicente Escobedo: It was really disappointing. That's
something that I've dreamed of since I was a kid and to not win that gold medal
for my country, for myself and for my family, it was very difficult to deal
with. So, I move on and now I feel like I have another
opportunity. There is a profession that people look for that world title and
this is what they want, this is what I'm hungry for so I'm very driven to win
this title. This is what I've been working on, all that sacrificing, all that
sweating, all those hard days of running at the gym and everything. It comes
down to this fight and I'm very, very just anxious and very excited. I want to
win this for myself and for Mexico. It is kind of odd. All that training with
Marquez and there again he still has the title and obviously winning the title
there's the choice whether you're going to move down in weight. It's just
something you've just got to deal with and fight for. I
can't wait for the fight. I really just have my mind focused on. It's just going
out there and fighting hard and winning.
Q: Richard, back
in April you did the "Lightweight Lightning" pay-per-view show. Two of the
participants were Michael Katsidis and Vicente Escobedo. Was this a match that
you had in mind when you put together that show back in April?
Richard Schaefer: Well what we wanted to
do in April was to create some buzz for these fighters and keep them busy and
move them into bigger fights. You never really know, which fight exactly it will
be but it was certainly fights which we were talking about and so I'm really
grateful that our matchmaker, Eric Gomez, was able to pull it off to put these
great fights together for these two particular guys. It is building one step at
a time and the fact that it was April and now here they are back again and the
winner of these fights, I think, you know they are in weight classes which are
very attractive, a lot of big potential names in fights there.
So even if
you move up a little bit to the 140 weight class to show there's endless
opportunities and these are some of the biggest names. Frankly, the most
exciting names we have on this card here in a weight class or classes. So for
the winner, great opportunities, a lot is at stake.
Q: You put
together the four lightweight fights on that card. Now you have this fight where
the winner has the potential to fight Juan Manuel Marquez. Seeing that it's
almost a seamless transition does it motivate you to want to put together like
more shows like that where you put together like a group of eight fighters in
one weight class and eventually match them up against one of your own champions?
Richard Schaefer: Absolutely. I think
this is what people want to see, like you put the puzzle together, you think
ahead. You just don't move one side at a time but you see what opportunities are
out there. There's a certain consistency, a consistency with the names of the
fighters or the public. So the more you can expose and showcase the talent of
these young fighters, the athletes, the more name recognition they will build up
and the more they're going to be integrated with these sponsorship activations.
The array of sponsors we are currently working on getting and some of these
fighters tied into the sponsorship and the sponsorship packages and again I will
talk about that next week because it's a separate subject. But absolutely and I
think it helps everyone. It helps the sport if you can keep on showcasing the
same names as long as they're exciting names and they come to fight and that's
certainly the case here.
Q: Vicente, last
year you had a thrilling fight with Dominic Salcido on Telefutura. Not in the
same exact way but you almost were forced to play the role of aggressor. Salcido
was kind of taking the side for you, but not really hurting you. It took power
to finally overcome in that fight. Do you see yourself fighting similar to
Katsidis. It just doesn't seem like a fight where boxing alone will get the job
done. Do you think your boxing will be enough to offset what Katsidis brings to
the table?
Vicente Escobedo: Yes, the thing about me is I took that. I
took that with Carlos Hernandez. I think nothing's impossible you've just got to
go out there and pursue it and dictate it and it will happen. I can either box
him or I can fight him. I have power as well, but I know Katsidis has power too
so you he can hurt me as well and I can also and hurt him too. Some of those
fights were very exciting, we don't know what's going to happen so you know,
you've got be prepared. So it's going to be a very exciting fight. I have two
choices to do right now. And everyone will see on September 19.
Q: Michael,
you're obviously one of the more thrilling fighters in the sport. It seemed like
it started to catch up to you a little bit. Last year you had the two tough
losses in a row. You bounced back nicely, but against a fighter like Escobedo is
there a pressure to live up to that, most exciting fighter in the sport, whereas
you might be almost leaving yourself open for Escobedo's superior boxing skills
or do you feel like you just have enough to offset whatever he brings to the
table?
Michael Katsidis: Well there's a saying
that goes 'you don't know what you've got til it's gone.' I've had that title
before and to actually lose it and now to be fighting for it again is a great
thing to happen for me and my career. So I know how important this is. As
performance goes, there's no being charismatic and all the rest of it. It's just
something that comes out naturally and when I fight. We don't exactly go in
expecting to pull out anything special. It just happens and that's how it's been
my whole career. So, I do not have high expectations.I'm going to have a great
fight on the 19th and this is a world title and every fighter's been known to go
an extra arm and a leg on the night of a world title fight. You can see both
fighters are going to pull out everything to win that fight.
Q: Vicente,
before the fight that you had last year with Salcido, a lot of people questioned
your power and I think you answered that very clearly in the ring. In this
fight, Michael Katsidis is well known for having a lot of these tremendous
shootouts. Do you expect a shootout and do you think the difference is going to
be in this fight power or old world boxing skills?
Vicente Escobedo: I do expect to see a lot of power. I mean,
he does them every fight. I think it's not going deal with power, I think it is
skills and it is just being very smart in the ring and fighting intelligently. I
think that's what it's going to come down to. Now we've seen in so many punches,
I think that's what it's going to come down to. I don't think power's going to
win the fight. That's what I expect. That's what I think.
Q: Michael,
you've been involved in a lot of tremendous shootouts that have gone on the
Graham Earl fight in England and even the Casamayor fight. Is there anything
you've done to change your style, anything you're going to have to do to adapt
to Vicente to add more boxing skills and movement and angles and that type of
thing?
Michael Katsidis: Well what I've done
in the last year is I've come back. I've come back from two losses and many
fighters haven't come back from that. Now I haven't and I've come back. I beat
Chavez and now I'm here against Vicente. So, every fight I've learned a lot and
I'm going to carry that into the ring. Whatever specifics I've learned, I'm
going to show that on the 19th and I suppose that's what's the excitement's
going to be, when everyone can see what I've come out with. But one thing I can
assure is I'm back. I'm very excited to be back and this is a world title fight.
So it's going to be a great night.
Q: Vicente, a lot
was expected of you coming out of the Olympics and you're starting to realize
that now but it took quite a long time. Why do you think it's taken so long for
you and then what changed to sort of get you rolling?
Vicente Escobedo: Yes I think my confidence kind of went down
and I had to switch trainers and things weren't going well and I just had a lot
of things to deal with. Once I came to Nacho things started changing. Now I
started on my style, started learning much more and I think that's sort of what
should have with a trainer and my confidence and little by little I just started
coming back and getting better and better. I learned so much and it made me a
better person because of that so I think that's what took me a while.
Q: Vicente,
you're from over here from my neck of the woods in the Valley. First of all
training over there with Nacho in Mexico, how different is it from training over
here? And the second half of this question, is this the biggest fight of your
career since the Olympics?
Vicente Escobedo: It's much, much different. Much, much
different down here in Mexico. The training methods that Nacho has me doing,
he's very technical, very different than I've every experience in the States. The
thing is, Nacho expects you to work hard and I see a difference as I've been
training in Mexico and just being away from home. It's hard just being in
another country. You leave your family back at home. Everything's back in the
States and you're so used to being all the good things back at home. You come to
Mexico and everything's different, the people, the way they live. You're just
very humbled coming here. It just makes me more dedicated and more hard-working.
This is the fight that I've been waiting for, what I've been working toward. And
the time has come and I think this is fight of my career. So I'm really looking
forward to it. I definitely do believe that.
Q: One more
question if you don't mind. How significant is this for you that the fight's
going to be in Las Vegas and that it's going to land on Mexican Independence
Day?
Vicente Escobedo: I'm very happy that it's on Mexican
Independence Day. You know, it is a chief day for Mexico and for me. I come from
a Mexican family. My parents are from Mexico and I come from Mexican blood, so I
definitely want to win the title for myself, for my family and for Mexico. We
want to put on a good show. So I'm just very excited and I want to thank Golden
Boy and everyone that had everything to do with this. It couldn't land on a
better day. I'm very excited and I can't wait.
Richard Schaefer: Okay thank you. I'm
really excited now to announce as well - as I have mentioned it already - the
rematch of the first fight, Chris John versus Rocky Juarez, 12 round WBA World
Featherweight Championship. The first fight was a great, great battle and a very
entertaining, exciting fight back and forth. And in the end it was declared a
draw. So we actually - I'm actually having conversations with HBO - that first
fight was back in February - to see that we can get a rebroadcast of this fight
on some of their platforms and on other platforms as well.
I'm having similar conversations as it relates, by the way, for some of
Katsidis' fights and Escobedo's fights. Really with Katsidis and Escobedo and
now here with Rocky Juarez and Chris John, we really have tremendously exciting
fights. This fight here is for the WBA World Featherweight Championship with
Chris John being the champion. It is a pleasure for me now to introduce you and
other Olympian 2000 silver medal winner from Houston, Texas with a record of 28
wins and 4 losses. That, of course, is Rocky Juarez. He has some great victories
most recently against Jorge Barrios last September, Barrios being a very, very
tough fighter and he was able to stop him. He's been in some great battles. He
fought for world championships, came up a little short and here he is. He has
another chance to fulfill his dream to become world champion and that is Rocky
Juarez from Houston, Texas. Please Rocky.
Rocky Juarez: Training's going
good. I just got out of the gym now. Actually I'm on my way to pick up my son
from school.
Richard Schaefer: You fought against
Barrera twice, Juan Manuel Marquez and then here Chris John and now you're going
for the world title again. I know that's a promise you made I believe to your
grandfather and here is your chance to make your dream come true. And so what
are your thoughts going into this fight?
Rocky Juarez: Well, I know I've
been very fortunate. A lot of fighters and never really get a chance to fight
for a title where I've been given - this is my fifth title opportunity and
thanks to my promoters, thanks to Golden Boy, who make this possible as well as
my manager, Shelly Finkel who work hard at getting me these opportunities to
compete against for a world title. I think I've just been very fortunate and
blessed. And, I'm 29 years old and I feel like I'm at a point in my career that,
this might sound like I've said it before but, I'm not getting any younger and I
know I can beat Chris John. And the first fight was a tough fight were I thought
I came out with the victory but it - you know, I kind of slacked off in the mid
rounds where I knew if I hadn't I wouldn't be checking right now.
Richard Schaefer: All right thank you
Rocky. It is a true pleasure now for me to introduce to you a fighter who is
maybe one of the best fighters technically and exciting, really like the total
package and that is the WBA world champion, Chris "The Dragon" John. He's
undefeated. He has two draws but he has 42 wins, no losses. He comes from
Jakarta, Indonesia, has 22 knockouts, has been a world champion since 2003 and
has defended his crown 11 times. It's probably one of the longest reigning world
champions currently in the sport. And you know some of the
names he's fought and some of the wins he has is against the likes of Derrick
"Smoke" Gainer and of course, most notably the man who's going to actually be
fighting in the main event against Floyd Mayweather and that is Juan Manuel
Marquez. The first fight against Rocky Juarez, a back and forth battle. In the
end it was called a draw and he has agreed to go in against Rocky again. He
wants to settle the score there. And that is a fighter with a tremendous
following here as well as in the Indonesian community and that is the world
champion, Chris John. Please welcome Chris John. Chris, would you like to make
some comments about your fight and, you know, how your training is going? Are
you in the United States now?
Chris John: Yes, we're year
about a week. We're training in Big Bear. And everything is going good.
Richard Schaefer: Great. I'd like to
open it now to the media for questions for Chris John or Rocky Juarez.
Q: Hey Rocky. The
Nevada State Athletic Commission tomorrow is going to probably adopt a limited
instant replay for boxing. As a fighter I want to get your thoughts about
whether this is a good thing for the sport or not.
Rocky Juarez: Yes, I believe it is
a good thing. A lot of times the fights are stopped, I guess you could say - the
Zab Judah fight was for instance - where it was stopped, where he complained. He
made the right complain I feel. It was a head butt and it happened - he happened
to lose by TKO, a technical knockout, so I think it is a good thing.
Q: Hey Richard, I
just want to double check, speaking of Zab, his fight is going to be with Diaz
for ten rounds?
Richard Schaefer: Leonard, can you
answer that?
Leonard Ellerbe: Yes, definitely
correct ten rounds.
Q: Chris, I have
a question for you. With all the title defenses you have made and being a
champion for so long, what kind of a legacy do you think you have established in
the sport of boxing?
Chris John: Hello. Yes. I'm
not finished yet. I like to decide I'm serious. I think I am the best Indonesian
boxer ever.
Richard Schaefer: And you know with
Chris and his management team have mentioned to me as well, obviously they feel
that it's important they fought the big names and now they want to really have
really big fights here in the United States. Chris recognizes to really truly
become a global star of the sport is we need to fight some of these big fights
here in the United States and he thinks that going to the first fight with as I
said in my opening remarks about this fight, he wants to set the record straight
and he feels to be on the mega-card like this with Mayweather and Marquez that
this actually is the kind of platform which will help him to become a more
recognized name here in the United States. And to have his second appearance on
HBO in a short period of time I think he's on the right track.
Q: Hey guys. I
have a question for each of you. Actually Richard kind of eluded a little bit to
what I was going to ask about - fighting in America, but the question I guess I
have for Chris on that same line, when you were growing up in Indonesia and
being a young fighter, did you ever think in your wildest dreams you'd be
fighting in a big Las Vegas card with the co-features with Floyd Mayweather who
is the best fighter in the world?
Chris John: Yes I have always
wanted to fight in Vegas. Ever since I was a young boxer, my dream was to
represent Indonesia and fight in Las Vegas on the big cards.
Q: Hey Rocky,
quick question for you. You guys obviously don't like to go into the negative,
but is your career going to be incomplete if you don't win a world title or how
will you approach that?
Rocky Juarez: I don't like to look
at it like that. I like to look at it as--I've been a fighter who's been blessed
as far as being able to compete in the top level competition. I think I fought -
I've never ducked any fighter. I've always gone up against the best fighters in
the world. And although I've come short, I've never given up. I've never been
stopped. I've always gone in the ring and given it 110%. And I feel with that
that I'm always going to be happy with myself as well as my fans knowing that
I've never backed down from nobody and I go in as a warrior. But as a fighter,
my goal has always been to become world champion and I'm training very hard for
this fight. Chris John's a good fighter and he has WBA title and we fought it to
a draw. But come September 19, I know this is probably my last opportunity. And
I've said this before but I feel it now where I'm training very hard for this
fight and going to be very prepared come September 19 against Chris John.
Q: Hey first I
want to ask a question for Chris. Chris, the first fight, of course, that you
had with Rocky ended up in a draw. Do you think that was a fair decision or do
you think it was a hometown decision because this fight was in Texas and what do
you want to do differently in this rematch?
Chris John: I think it was a
home decision, and I did think I won. And yes, this time I think I will win.
Q: Okay and
similar question for Rocky. This fight was a draw. Now you said earlier that you
won. What do you want to do differently in this fight?
Rocky Juarez: Well it's funny, you
know, my manager Shelly, some of my greatest victories in my career so far has
been in my hometown of Houston but as well, some of my worst performances have
been in Houston. That's probably why one of the reasons my manager, doesn't like
me fighting in my hometown.
But I've
always known that, and I've shown throughout my career and throughout my record
if you look at it, the majority of all my - I've never lost in Houston but the
majority of all my decisions have been in Houston where fighting outside my
hometown I've always come out with victories, with knockouts and I just feel
like I probably perform even better when I'm not in my hometown for the fact
that the pressure that's put upon me and try and make a big statement in front
of my hometown and make my family and friends, fans happy. But you know, I
thought I won the fight and I feel like, you know, fighting in Las Vegas on a
big mega card like - with Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez, it ain't my
first rodeo. I've been in another big card where Floyd Mayweather fought De La
Hoya and so I'm going to be used to it. I think it's not going to be - it's not
going to have an effect on how I perform.
Richard Schaefer: All right thank you
all. Before I kick it over to Leonard for final words-- again September 19, the
biggest night of entertainment this year, a great top to bottom event. I want to
point out as well that 24/7 the award winning HBO show is returning with an all
new edition, "Mayweather Marquez 24/7" which will be premiering on Saturday
August the 29, a week from this coming Saturday at 10:15 pm Eastern/Pacific. It
is a four episode series which will lead right into fight week with the final
episode will be premiering Friday the night of - the night before the fight
following the weigh in and will be open to the media of course which will be
attending the fight in Las Vegas. I just want to tell you I saw some short parts
of the 24/7 footage and you will agree with me when we see each other in Vegas
that you haven't seen anything like that yet. I mean Mayweather is his usual
self - character, charismatic and so on but then you see that totally different
side with Juan Manuel Marquez and Vicente had mentioned the training method of
one of the best teachers, the best trainers in the sport, Nacho Beristain. They
are absolutely jaw dropping training methods and footage which will be shown
from Mexico City from Juan Manuel Marquez's training camp. So we are all excited
for that. Again don't forget to tune in a week from Saturday, but we will talk
again next week for the second one of the conference calls with updates from the
great showdown between Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez. Again thank you
Leonard Ellerbe for the great work and teamwork we have between our two
companies and Leonard for final comments.
Leonard Ellerbe: Thank you Richard.
I'll just kind of touch on what Richard just mentioned about the 24/7. I think
that the fans are in for a great treat but they are also just excited for it.
You'll see a lot of the flashiness and you'll see also the humanitarian side of
Floyd. Also we have a great, great team. Welcoming Floyd back into the fold is
his dad who also will play a brighter role in Floyd's training camp this time.
And so we will be covered across the board and we're just really looking excited
to getting the show on the road on the 19th of September. We know
Marquez is working really hard. He has a great team working with Golden Boy and
like I said, it's going to be the biggest event of the year and we're just
excited.
END OF CALL
Mayweather vs. Marquez: "Number One/Numero Uno,"
is promoted by Mayweather Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions in association
with Marquez Boxing Promotions and is sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, Quaker State,
AT&T, Dewalt Tools, Affliction Clothing and Southwest Airlines.
The explosive evening of boxing will take place Saturday, Sept. 19 at MGM
Grand in Las Vegas, Nev. and live on HBO Pay-Per-View ®.
Tickets
priced at $1,000, $750, $600, $300 and $150, not including applicable service
charges, are on sale now and limited to 10 per person and ticket sales at $150
are limited to two (2) per person with a total ticket limit of 10 per person. To
charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000.
Tickets also are available for purchase at
www.mgmgrand.com or
www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets previously purchased for the July 18 date will
be honored.
The
Mayweather vs. Marquez pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m.
PT, has a suggested retail price of $49.95, will be produced and distributed by
HBO Pay-Per-View® and will be available to more than 71 million pay-per-view
homes. The telecast will be available in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive
HD. HBO Pay-Per-View®, a division of Home Box Office, Inc., is the leading
supplier of event programming to the pay-per-view industry. For Mayweather vs.
Marquez fight week updates, log on to
www.hbo.com.
HBO's
Emmy®-Award-winning all-access reality series "24/7" returns to HBO® with an all
new edition as "Mayweather/Marquez 24/7" premieres Saturday, August 29 at 10:15
pm ET/PT. The four-episode series will chronicle the preparations and back
stories of both fighters as they train for their September 19 pay-per-view
showdown.
For Fight Recaps between January and May 2009, click
here...
Fight Recaps Part I
(January-May 2009)
For Fight Recaps starting June 2009, click
here...
Fight Recaps Part
II
(June-December 2009)
Questions? Comments? Post them in BRC's new Message Board...
8-20-2009 |