(AUG 4) DETROIT – WBC
Super Middleweight World Champion Nikki Adler and hometown
favorite, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields
officially made weight on Thursday, one day before they headline
a doubleheader TONIGHT on ShoBox: The New Generation live on
SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) from MGM
Grand Detroit.
Shields (3-0, 1 KO) tipped the
scales at 165¼ pounds with the champion Adler (16-0, 9 KOs) of
Germany coming in at 166 pounds even. In the ShoBox co-feature,
world-ranked super bantamweight Vladimir Tikhonov (15-0, 9 KOs)
of Russia will face Jesse Hernandez (8-1, 6 KOs) of Fort Worth,
Texas, in an eight-round bout. Both fighters weighed in at 123 ¼
pounds.
Shields’ good friend and newly crowned UFC Featherweight World
Champion Cris “Cyborg” Justino was on hand Thursday and will
walk Shields into the ring on Friday. Also in attendance at the
weigh-in was a potential future Shields’ opponent, five-time
world champion Christina Hammer, who is undefeated at 21-0 and
currently holds the WBC and WBO Middleweight titles.
Justino and Hammer met with the media in a forum moderated by
Shields’ co-manager Mark Taffet before the weigh-in.
“I never thought it would happen, that the sports of MMA and
boxing would come together like it has with the upcoming
Mayweather-McGregor fight,” said Justino, the former Strikeforce
and Invicta FC champion. “I think it’s great and incredible and
could possibly open the door for other fights between the
sports.”
“I’m looking forward to watching Claressa win the fight tomorrow
night,” said Hammer. “I want to see her keep winning so we can
fight one day. I only want to fight the best and she seems to be
one of the best.”
Tickets for the event promoted by Salita Promotions are on sale
now and are priced at $350, $250, $125 and $60. They will be
available at www.ticketmaster.com.
Programming Note: Episode 2 of ALL ACCESS: Mayweather vs.
McGregor will air Friday night before the ShoBox telecast at 10
p.m. ET/PT. To watch an exclusive clip of the episode, click
here: http://s.sho.com/2u8OxWK.
OFFICIAL WEIGHTS:
Nikki Adler: 166 Pounds
Claressa Shields: 165¼ Pounds
Vladimir Tikhonov: 123¼ Pounds
Jesse Angel Hernandez: 123¼ Pounds
FINAL QUOTES:
NIKKI ADLER:
“This fight is very big in Germany, and I know there will be a
lot of eye on me. It will be 4:30 in the morning, but there will
be live streaming and viewing parties.
“I’m going to be defensive in the early going and know that
Claressa is going to come forward. I want to get the fight into
the later rounds. It’s 10 rounds of boxing and there will be
lots of action.
“I know I will be tough to knock out and have no plans of going
down. Claressa has gotten all the hype so far and she wants to
put on a show for her fans. I’m going to do everything I can to
send those fans home upset after I beat her and carry those
belts out of the ring.
“This is my second fight with my trainer Rene [Friese]. I wanted
to train with the best and I need a trainer who had worked with
the top fighters.
“My trainer has really been stressing strategies. We have a lot
of them. The game plan is simple: Win the fight.
“Fighting for the first time in the United States is going to be
amazing. I’ve only fought in Russia and Germany, so to be here
in a main event on SHOWTIME is really special.”
CLARESSA SHIELDS:
“I feel like I’m a lot healthier and hydrated than I did
fighting at 160. I’m not sluggish. I used a chef who prepared my
meals for the first time and I feel great.
“I’ve known about Nikki Adler and Christina Hammer for a long
time. I like both of the girls, but when it comes to getting in
the ring it’s all about business.
“Technically I see that [Nikki] is very poised and calm. She’s
patient, but not too patient.
“Even though she may be the bigger fighter, I know I’m the
aggressor. I think I can get her out in six rounds.
“Of course everyone wants to get the big knockout, but I haven’t
found the right punch that gets the girls knocked out. I’m young
so I know it will come.
“I’m glad Cyborg is here to support me. She hits hard and we’ve
sparred. She’s strong and she is fast. She’s picked up a lot
from me, and I’ve learned from her. She’s the most feared MMA
fighter, and I’m most feared in boxing. So it’s great for both
women’s sports.”
VLADIMIR TIKHONOV:
“This is my first time ever in America. I’m pretty impressed
with it. There’s so much to do and see, but I can’t let
distractions get in the way.
“I’ve been here for about a month training at Kronk Gym. Russian
fighters are known for being very disciplined, and we know the
opportunity that is in front of us. There is no room for slip
ups and to get lazy. This is my big shot and I’m going to take
advantage of it.
“The sparring has been the biggest thing. I’ve been sparring
with pros and amateurs. It’s so much more powerful here and the
variety is something I would never get at home.
“I can box and I can brawl. Whatever I have to do to get the
win.”
JESSE HERNANDEZ:
“I had a layoff of about five years and worked construction jobs
because I had to pay the bills, but now I’m back and focused on
boxing.
“In the past I’ve been known to be too aggressive, so I’m going
to try and slow things down and be a more tactical boxer.
“I have six brothers who were professional boxers and I’ve
learned from them. My nickname is ‘The One’ because now I’m the
only left fighting.
“I’m the youngest of 15 children, all with the same parents. We
are a very close family.
“I’m a natural right-hander and I’m ready to fight a lefty like
Tikhonov. I’ve fought some southpaws and I’ve been sparring with
lefties.
“He’s undefeated for a reason. I don’t think he’s been in there
with someone as tough as I am; as aggressive as I am.”
RENE FRIESE, Adler’s trainer
“We came all the way over here to bring home the belts back to
Germany.
“We have our plan and our strategy in place. We are ready for
this fight.”
JASON CRUTCHFIELD, Shields’ trainer
“There hasn’t been much smack talking for this fight. I told her
you need to let your fists do your talking. Your mouth can’t
help you in the ring.
“We are ready for 10 rounds. I’m not going to say it’s hard;
it’s doable. It’s her first time doing it. We’ve trained for it
and she’s been 10 rounds in training three or four times.”