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Hatton Considers Options
SAT May 20 - Newly minted WBA Welterweight Champion Ricky Hatton is enjoying the fruits of his labor after banging out a unanimous decision over tough southpaw Luis Collazo last weekend in Boston. "I'm over the moon," exclaimed the undefeated Englishman. "When I first started boxing, I just wanted to become a world champion and now I've won four titles and am a world champion at two different weights. It really doesn't get better, especially with topping the bill for the first time in the United States."
 
Hatton's maiden voyage last Saturday into the welterweight ranks didn't come easy as the determined challenger was forced to dig deep by the proud Brooklyn based reigning champion. "Collazo was a lot tougher than people were giving him credit for beforehand," said Hatton. " I felt stronger than him but there was a significant difference between junior welter and welter. I think he's going to come back a better fighter, in fact he might even be an avoided fighter now because he's a lot better than people give him credit for, definitely."
 
It's still up in the air as to whether Hatton will remain at welter or drop back down to compete on more familiar territory. "I'm a natural light welterweight and nothing has changed," he said. "I have to thank my strength coach Kerry Kayes because seven weeks before this fight, I was due to meet Juan Lazcano at light welterweight. And then I was fighting Collazo at welterweight, so I had seven weeks to build into a welterweight. If I stay at welterweight, I'll only get better because I'd develop more into the weight. But, I showed that I can cut it, that's the main thing; if a big fight is offered at junior welterweight, I'll come back down but I showed that I can do it at welter as well."
 
While Hatton's chief target for the future, Floyd Mayweather, continues to pursue Oscar De La Hoya, the Englishman and his co-promoters, Fight Academy and Banner Promotions, have a wealth of options to explore when "The Hitman" returns to action in the fall. "I'm not saying I won't fight Collazo again but, to be honest, I fought Collazo and I beat him," said Hatton. "I'd much rather fight the winner of Gatti-Baldomir or Mayweather or go back down to light welter and fight Cotto or Corrales and Castillo. If the opinion is that there are better fighters at welterweight, then I'll stay there and if the better fighters are at junior welterweight, then I'll move back down."
 
After campaigning long and hard for the opportunity to headline a major fight card in America, Hatton felt right at home in Boston, which coincidentally was suffering through a rather Manchester-like cold and rainy weekend. "I want to thank the people of Boston," he said. "They made me and my team feel fantastic, the whole week. Much credit to all the people that came over from England to support me. It was just like being at Manchester, really. Even though I came across the water to fight, it was just like being in my hometown; the support was brilliant"

Promoter & Former Champ Team Up
SAT May 20 - Boxing promoter Steven “Tank” Tankanow and former New England middleweight champion Sean “The Irish Express” Fitzgerald have teamed to bring professional boxing back to Worcester on a regular basis. Tank Enterprises presents Fights By Fitzy I, June 23 at the Army National Guard Armory (Lincoln St.).

“Tank,” a respected Worcester businessman who owns the Bancroft School of Massage Therapy (BSMT), has a strong background in boxing. In addition to promoting numerous shows, he also managed Jose Antonio Rivera to the WBA welterweight title and brought his first world championship match to Worcester in 2005.

“Our intention is to keep boxing alive on a monthly basis, showcasing local fighters and giving boxing fans a great night out at a reasonable price,” Tankanow said. “Any young fighters who want to fight on our cards, develop their record and build a following should contact me or Sean.”

“Fitzy,” who owns a boxing gym (Camp Fitzy) in Worcester, now trains fighters after an 11-year pro career and standout record of 29-2-2 (11 KOs) record. His only losses were to legendary Roberto Duran and Dana Rosenblatt.

“After I retired as a boxer,” Sean explained, “ I started training fighters. I opened a gym so I could help kids and keep them off the streets. I love training fighters and watching them grow as boxers and individuals. I encourage them to follow their dreams in boxing and life. Tank and I are bringing boxing back to Worcester and getting more people involved.”

Scheduled to fight on the June 23rd show against opponents to be determined are five Worcester boxers: hot middleweight prospect Enrique “El Palo” Palau (3-0, 3 KOs), former Massachusetts cruiserweight champion John “House of Rain” Rainwater (10-12, 3 KOs), undefeated cruiserweight Adam Harris (6-0, 5 KOs), and junior middleweight Edwin Rosado (1-0, 1 KO). Former Central Massachusetts heavyweight title-holder Joe “The Fighting Cop” Siciliano (3-3, 1 KOs), of Leominster, makes his comeback after a five-year absence. All fighters are subject to change.

Tickets, priced at $20 (general admission) and $40 (first row gold ringside), are on sale at Camp Fitzy (6 Jacques St.) and BSMT (333 Shrewsbury St) or on-line at www.bancroftsmt.com/store/site/index.cfm. For more information call Camp Fitzy (508.579.5167), BSNT (508.757.7923) or visit www.fightsbyfitzy.com.

Shaw Signs Marquez
SAT May 20 - Promoter Gary Shaw announced today the signing of IBF bantamweight champion RAFAEL MARQUEZ to an exclusive contract with Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, (www.garyshawproductions.com).  Marquez, a consensus Top-10 Pound-for-Pound champion, joins a star-studded stable that already features the "Lords of the Flies (and super flies)," including undefeated IBF/IBO flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan, NABA/NABO flyweight champion Glenn Donaire and his brother, NABF super flyweight champion Nonito Donaire.

"Who says good things don't come in small packages?" asked Shaw.  "I have been a huge Rafael Marquez fan throughout his career and I know he is destined to become boxing's next superstar.  Rafael is scheduled to defend his title when he headlines GSP's August 5 card on Showtime Championship Boxing.  The one thing he has lacked throughout his career he will lack no longer -- strong promotional commitment.  I just love watching him fight!"

Marquez, 35-3 (31 KOs), from Mexico City, Mexico, captured the IBF bantamweight title in 2003, knocking out undefeated defending champion Tim Austin in the eighth round. He has successfully defended his title six times and is currently enjoying a six-year, 14-bout winning streak -- 11 by knockout -- including knockout victories over former world champions Austin, Mark Johnson and Mauricio Pastrana.

Shobox: Harding Vs Dawson CC
SAT May 20 - In a battle of world-ranked contenders, Eric Harding (23-3-1, 7 KOs) defends his NABF light heavyweight title against undefeated Chad Dawson (21-0, 15 KOs, 1 NC) in an excellent main event on Friday, June 2, on “ShoBox: The New Generation” (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) on SHOWTIME. In the 10-round co-feature, promising unbeaten featherweight Mario Santiago (14-0, 9 KOs) meets an opponent to be announced. Gary Shaw Productions will promote the doubleheader from Chumash Resort Casino in Santa Ynez, Calif.

Question: Eric, did you spar with Chad before a fight with Antonio Tarver?

Question: Chad, since you are both from a state, Connecticut, that does not have a lot of boxers, you must have known of Eric even prior to that time, right?  Is he somebody that you might have looked up to?

Question:  Chad, is there anything that you would take away from your sparring sessions three years ago?

Question: Eric, is there anything that you would take away from that sparring?

Question: Eric, where do you see this fight for you?  At 33, you have fought some of the best.   
You have beaten some of them and you have lost some of them. You have been  
relatively inactive, only having one fight in 2002, one in 2003, off in ’04, and then two 
good wins in ’05. How important is a victory here, and should you not come out  
ahead, what would your future be after that?  Is it a must-win for you?

Question: For Dan, is this going to be your sixth fight with Chad?

Question: Dan, what, specifically, were the things you saw in Chad that you wanted to improve  
on after you guys hooked up? And some things that you have improved on?

Question: Chad, don’t you think this could be your best win?.

Question: You have fought so many times on the eastern seaboard, and now this will be your 
third fight in a row outside of that area. Do you like that?

Question: Eric, do you have any closing comments?

Castillo Training Pics
SAT May 20 - Jose Luis Castillo has cut his calorie intake considerably in preparation for his WBC lightweight showdown with Diego Corrales, June 3, 2006 on SHOWTIME. Living and training in the mountain town of Temoaya, Mexico, Castillo is focused on making the division limit of 135 pounds.

CASTILLO: "Mornings I eat light: fruit, oatmeal, cereal. In the afternoon: fish, chicken breast, but small portions to avoid problems.  Everyone knows I have trouble making weight; this is to avoid those problems."

Jose Luis Castillo, who began training in April, amps up his training regimen by running through the hills of Temoaya, Mexico, a mountain town more than an hour north of Mexico City with an altitude of 7,300 Ft.

CASTILLO: "I wake up at 7 in the morning, then we go running."

"I'm more afraid of the scale than I am of Corrales.  I don't weigh myself very often."

Jose Luis Castillo working the heavy bag, Temoaya, Mexico.

CASTILLO: "In the rematch my style ended (the fight) with great results.  So we are working on the same thing, trying to win by knockout.  We haven't changed tactics from the second fight to this one.

Team Guzman Statement
SAT May 20 - BOXER JOAN GUZMAN: "First of all, I hope that Scott Harrison gets whatever medical and professional help he needs to straighten out his life. For him and his family, that is more important than boxing. Second, I know there was criticism of me, my manager and my promoters when we decided, after three postponements by Harrison and his promoter Frank Warren, to fight Javier Jauregui on the de la Hoya-Mayorga HBO PPV show at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.

"Can there be any doubt that Team Guzman made the right choice in adding Golden Boy Promotions to co-promote me along with Sycuan Ringside Promotions? I could be sitting in Belfast today having trained off an on since last October for a world title that we believed would never happen. As it turns out, the real victim is challenger Gary St. Clair. I trusted in my manager, Jose Nunez, and my co-promoters and they were 100 percent correct. I look forward to my next fight under the banner of Golden Boy and Sycuan. And I wish Scott Harrison a great recovery from whatever demons he is battling.'

MANAGER JOSE NUNEZ: "Our decision to fight in Las Vegas is completely vindicated now. We don't hit a man when he is down so we won't insult Scott Harrison. But Frank Warren and Frank Maloney played games with us and with Guzman's life and career, moving the date three times and even switching the site from Glasgow to Belfast. You can't play with people's lives like that. Anybody who would put Harrison in a boxing ring in his current condition is a monster. Let Harrison save his life and deal with boxing later.

"I will point out that Sycuan VP Scott Woodworth made an amazing prediction. When Warren moved the title bout from March 25 to May 20 and from Scotland to Belfast, Woodworth told me and Joan that Harrison would pull out of the fight two or three days before the actual event was to take place. I already asked Scott to give me next year's Super Bowl winner. Thank God we are now in good hands with Mr. de la Hoya and Sycuan and Guzman received tremendous exposure on HBO pay-per-view. The best is yet to come for Joan Guzman.

 

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