(APR 13) ATLANTIC CITY -
Undefeated middleweight champions Claressa Shields and Christina
Hammer went face-to-face one final time during a tension-filled
official weigh-in for the most significant event in women's
boxing history.
Top American heavyweight prospect
Jermaine Franklin will take on former No. 1-ranked U.S. amateur
Rydell Booker in the 10-round co-featured bout while undefeated
Swedish heavyweight Otto Wallin will battle highly decorated
amateur Nick Kisner in a 10-round clash that will open the
tripleheader.
Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by Salita
Promotions, are priced at $150, $100, $55 and $35 and can be
purchased through Ticketmaster and at boardwalkhall.com.
OFFICIAL WEIGHTS:
IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO Middleweight World Championship - 10
Rounds
Claressa Shields: 159 ½ pounds
Christina Hammer: 159 pounds
Referee: Sparkle Lee; Judges: Lynne Carter (Pa.), Guido
Cavalleri (Italy), Ruben Taylor (Ariz.)
Heavyweight Co-Feature - 10 Rounds
Jermaine Franklin: 245 ¼ pounds
Rydell Booker: 238 ¾ pounds
Referee: David Franciosi; Judges: Eugene Grant (N.J.), Alan
Rubenstein (Pa.), James Kinney (N.J.)
Heavyweight Bout - 10 Rounds
Otto Wallin: 227 ¼ pounds
Nick Kisner: 221 pounds
Referee: Earl Brown; Judges: Eugene Grant (N.J.), Alan
Rubenstein (Pa.), James Kinney (N.J.)
FINAL QUOTES:
Claressa Shields
"I'm very relaxed. When I feel this relaxed, I know it's going
to be a good fight. I don't even feel like there's a fight; I
feel very calm and I always fight better when I feel this way.
I've checked all the boxes for this fight. The conditioning, the
nutrition, the training, everything. I am entirely focused on
the fight.
"I've played this fight in my head many times. The first round
is a very important round. She'll find out just how strong I am
in the first round and I'm going to let her know she's in with a
fighter. I'm going to let her know she won't control this fight
in any aspect. I can outbox Hammer. I'm way faster and I have
great head movement. I came to fight. I want to see where her
heart is and how strong she is. If she's not as strong as she
says she is, she's going to want to get out of there.
"Every time I box, I feel like I need to go out there and
perform so that women's boxing isn't in the position we're in
now. I want the little girls coming up not to have to go through
what I've gone through in terms of equal pay and trying to get
on TV. I was able to box my way up to get here and it shouldn't
be as hard for other women to do the same. This fight is bigger
than me."
Christina Hammer
"I've worked really hard for this. I've sacrificed everything
for this fight and it's time to show who's the real champion and
who Christina Hammer is. I feel like I'm the stronger one,
mentally. I showed her at the stare down that I'm not scared.
Every fight, there's a mental battle and I think I won the
mental battle for this fight.
"I have to stick to my game plan and not worry about hers.
Shields is beatable. Hanna Gabriels showed that. I have to make
her pay for every mistake. We've analyzed her a lot and I've
known for a long time that I would one day fight her.
"I'm not scared of her one bit. Why would I be scared of her? I
worked really hard for this opportunity and now it's the point
where I have to show it. I have to focus in every single round.
This will be a tough fight and I know my opponent also wants to
win but on Saturday night, I will be the undisputed champion of
the world.
"I hope that a lot of women will be inspired by this fight. I
want women to know that if they work hard, they can make it to
whatever level they aspire to be in whatever sport it is they
do."
Jermaine Franklin
"I always study my opponents and watch tape. I see a guy in
Booker that likes to slow the pace and try to control the
distance. I'm very active. I call myself a boxer-puncher, and I
adjust my game plan depending on my opponent. I will capitalize
on his weaknesses.
"I want to fight the best. That's a mindset that I'll always
have, but I understand how boxing works and I might have to wait
for my time. It's a great time to be a heavyweight and I feel
like it will be my time soon.
"I'm going to take him to the deep waters, and he may not be
able to survive once I take him there."
Rydell Booker
"I've been boxing since I was seven years old. I've always had a
passion for boxing and while I was away, I took care of my body
and I always knew I wanted to fight again. I was able to do a
little bit of training and did the best I could, but being in
prison definitely wasn't conducive to being a boxer.
"I have a gift that a lot of fighters don't have. I have a good
jab. I have the ability to be an effective counter-puncher and I
can fight when I need to. Jermaine Franklin has never been in
with somebody with the talent and experience that I have. I'm a
better fighter than I was 15 years ago because I'm smarter and
stronger mentally. My skills have not deteriorated at all and my
body has been preserved."
Otto Wallin
"I've been in New York for three years with Joey [Gamache]. I'm
used to the training. To be fighting on such a big card, there's
a lot more press than I'm used to. There's been a lot of
interviews and press conferences and I can feel that this is a
big event.
"Sweden needs a boxing superstar that stands out, and I want to
be that person. I see good fighters in the heavyweight division.
The top three fighters are really good. I want to take care of
Saturday night, fight a couple more times this year and then
next year I will be ready for a step-up in competition."
Nick Kisner
"I sought this fight. I asked for it. Wallin is good but I
really like to challenge myself. I think he's one of the best
heavyweights out there. This is a great opportunity. I think
it's going to be a challenge but at the same time I think I can
win this fight. It doesn't get much bigger of an opportunity
than to fight live on SHOWTIME."
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