Braithwaite, Mormeck Weigh-In on Showtime Showdown
3/25 - The two boxers widely recognized as the most talented in the exciting cruiserweight division will square off when undefeated WBC champion Wayne “Big Truck” Braithwaite, 21-0, faces his WBA counterpart, Jean-Marc Mormeck, 30-2, in an eagerly anticipated world title unification bout Saturday,
April 2, on SHOWTIME. The division’s most enthralling match-up in years will be
shown on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast). Don King Productions will present the event.
Question: Wayne, how are things
going and what are your thoughts going into this
fight?
Braithwaite: I am very confident. I am training
very hard. This fight was supposed to happen on Oct. 2
but unfortunately Mormeck got hurt. I was disappointed
because I was looking forward to fighting, but on
April 2, I will be ready to fight. I am keeping my
fingers crossed in the hopes that no one will get
injured so that we can put on a good show for the
boxing fans.
Question: Jean-Marc, how are you
feeling coming into this fight and what are your
thoughts?
Mormeck: I have been getting a lot of
training for this fight and I am in good shape. I am
very excited and anxious for April 2 and am very happy
to that this fight with Braithwaite will happen.
Question: Wayne, you really do not
have a lot of fights for a reigning champion. Do you
think you are underrated to the mainstream fans and to
hardcore boxing fans?
Braithwaite: I am underrated because they did not
know about me until I fought Dale Brown. People saw
that I beat Dale Brown easily. It will be a whole
different thing on April 2.
Question: Wayne, you started your
career in Guyana, fought in Australia and then settled
down in the States. How was the transition? Are you a
totally different fighter now?
Braithwaite: Yeah, I am a totally different
fighter from when I was back in Guyana because you
could not get as many fights or sparring as you can
get here. So I think I am a lot more relaxed.
Question: Wayne, why do you feel
that you are the real champion of the cruiserweight
division?
Braithwaite: I feel I am the champion because you
can look at my career. My career was not easy and I
never had anything given to me. I have had to fight
for everything I have in my career.
Question: Wayne, you are both very
personable and polite. How do you go about getting
prepared for a fighter that you do not dislike?
Braithwaite: Boxing is a business and you do what
you have to do because you do not have any friends in
the ring. Out of the ring, we are friends. You have
to prepare yourself for that.
Question: Jean-Marc, what kind of
message will your fight send to the rest of the
division?
Mormeck: Well, I feel sorry for them
because after April 2 I would like to go after the IBF
title.
Question: How does it play in your
mind that this fight has been on and off three or four
times?
Braithwaite: I am prepared for this fight. Like
I said, the fight was postponed and it takes a toll on
your body. So it is very hard. But I am in good shape
and ready.
Mormeck: For April 2, I am feeling good and
ready to go. In boxing, sometimes a fighter gets hurt
and you have to be in good shape on the day of the
fight. That is the case here.
Question: What are your thoughts on
the cruiserweight division?
Braithwaite: I think the cruiserweight division
is in need of a star and on April 2, a star will be
made.
Question: Wayne, is there anything
about Mormeck that scares you?
Braithwaite: I do not see anything that scares me
because Mormeck is a fighter like any other fighter.
Question: Jean-Marc, is there
anything about Braithwaite that scares you?
Mormeck: I have no fears.
Question: Wayne, now that the
division has been broadened to 200 pounds, do you feel
that you can bring attention to it? How do you feel
about staying in the cruiserweight division?
Braithwaite: The cruiserweight division needs a
star and I am going to be that star. But right now, I
am not thinking about that. All my focus is on April
2. After I do what I have to do, I will think about
something else. I am only focused on Mormeck now.
Question: Jean-Marc, both of you are
straight ahead boxer-punchers. Do you prefer to face
this style of boxer and why does it suit you?
Mormeck: The nickname of Wayne Braithwaite
is “Big Truck.” So maybe you will have a big truck in
front of a train. When that happens, the train is
going to go ahead and the truck is going to go behind.
Question: Jean-Marc, do you expect
any problems fighting against a southpaw?
Mormeck: Two years ago in Vegas, I fought a
southpaw. If you look at the result of that fight, you
will know that I have no problems fighting a
southpaw.
Question: What are your thoughts
about expanding the cruiserweight division to 200
pounds and how did you react when that became
official?
Braithwaite: I do not think it is a good idea
because it makes it easier for the lazy cruiser or
fighter who does not want to train to make the list. I
do not think it is a good idea, but it is fine with
me.
Mormeck: The 10 pounds difference is not a
big deal. It is just a different weight, and I have no
concern about that.
Question: Wayne, is this the first
time you have headlined a main event?
Braithwaite: I have headlined a main event in
Miami.
Question: Have you ever headlined on
a SHOWTIME, or a card of this magnitude?
Braithwaite: No. But this is a real big fight for
me. It is very important because it could make or
break me. It is a big fight for both of us because no
one has ever really fought from champion to champion,
so I think it is a real good fight for me and for
Mormeck. I am always the star. Every time I fight, I
show something different and people are always telling
me they should put my fight on television. But I am
going to be the star and April 2, and be on
television.
Mormeck: Because I was asking for this
unification, I will give a gift – not a victory, but a
gift – to Wayne Braithwaite to fight minivans and sure
things.
Question: Jean-Marc, is this fight
any different from any of the main events in
France?
Mormeck: Yes, there is a big difference
because it is in the United States and it is on
SHOWTIME. It is a unification bout so it is different.
But it is still a fight.
Question: The last time there was a
unification fight in the division was in 1988 when
Evander Holyfield became the undisputed champion. Why
do you think it has taken so many years for there to
be two champions in against each other, or promoters
willing to put their guys together to step in and make
a unification fight in the division?
Braithwaite: I think right now it is just the
politics in boxing.
Mormeck: Maybe it is because the champion
of the division was not asking for unification or was
not willing to make unification. This time, I was
asking for unification. Braithwaite also wants to also
make the unification so that is why it has happened
just now.
Question: Do you think a reason that
the division has not gotten much attention or respect
is because it has been so long since the best guys
have been willing to fight each other?
Braithwaite: I think one of the problems is that
champions do not want to fight each other. Also, there
is not a lot of money in the division. I am hoping
that after this fight, the division will get a star
and will generate a lot of excitement and a lot of
money in the division.
Mormeck: Maybe so, or maybe because the
cruiserweight champion moved up to the heavyweight
division.
Question: Jean-Marc, you lost two
fights early in your career. What was your mindset at
that point in your career and how did you get past the
disappointment of those losses to become a world
champion?
Mormeck: Those two losses at the beginning
of my career were not really losses; they were close
fights that took place outside the country. Now, I am
stronger and more confident because I learned from
these losses.
Closing Comments.
Braithwaite: Jean-Marc, talk is cheap. Just show
up on April 2. I am not going to be easy. You have
never fought anybody like me. I do not think
Jean-Marc will beat me on April 2. I am confident
that at the end of the fight, my hand will be raised
in the air and I will be the unified champion. If the
knockout comes, it comes and if not, I am prepared for
12 rounds and I will win the fight. It will be a short
night for him and a happy night for me.
Mormeck: It will be a tough fight, but
there is something that is for sure. “Big Truck” will
be “Baby Truck” and I will return to France because it
is my country and I will return with both belts.
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