(JULY 7) SAN ANTONIO, TX
---Yesterday Golden Boy Promotions hosted a press conference at
the Tobin Center and announced the new main event for Saturday,
July 8 featuring Golden Boy’s hot prospect Floyd “Kid Austin”
Schofield (14-0, 11 KOs) who will headline in his home state of
Texas. Presented in association with Davies Entertainment,
Schofield will face Haskell “Hackman” Rhodes (28-4-1, 13 KOs) of
Las Vegas, Nevada in a 10-round lightweight fight and defend his
WBA International Title. The new main event replaces the
original clash between undefeated knockout sensation Vergil
Ortiz, Jr. (19-0, 19 KOs) of Grand Prairie, Texas and World
Champion Eimantas Stanionis (14-0, 9 KOs) of Kaunas, Lithuania
for Stanionis’ WBA Regular Welterweight Title. The DAZN
broadcast will begin at 7:00 p.m. CT/ 5:00 p.m. PT.
In the chief supporting role, Joseph “JoJo” Diaz (32-4-1, 15
KOs) will participate in a 10-round lightweight fight against
Harbor City.
In a
spectacular unification bout, the WBA, WBC and Ring Magazine
World Champion Marlen Esparza (13-1, 1 KOs) of Houston, Texas
will face WBO World Champion of Buenos Aires, Argentina Gabriela
Alaniz (14-0, 6 KOs) in a 10-round flyweight fight. Opening the
broadcast with an eight-round super welterweight fight,
Romanian-American prospect Eric Tudor (8-0, 6 KOs) of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida will square off against Reggie Harris, Jr.
(7-3, 3 KOs) of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Featured in the prelims, Tristan Kalkreuth (10-1, 7 KOs) of
Duncanville, Texas will fight Joe Jones (13-8,10 KOs) of Jersey
City, New Jersey in a six-round cruiserweight match. Opening
fight night with six-rounds of light heavyweight action,
Houston’s Darius “DFG” Fulghum (5-0, 5 KOs) will fight Jeremiah
Curtright (2-1, 2 KOs) of Saint Charles, Missouri.
Here is what the fighters had to say:
FLOYD “KID AUSTIN” SCHOFIELD, WBA INTERNATIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT
TITLEHOLDER:
“It's a blessing to be the main event, everybody is coming up to
me now ‘oh, now you’re the main event’ so you know, I gotta do
what I got to do. Hearing that, I know I have to make a
statement. I was training just as hard as if I was the main
event from the beginning, so Saturday night I am going to make a
statement.
“It's super exciting to be fighting in San Antonio because it's
like now, all my fans don't have an excuse, they can come to
this fight. So I'd like to see everyone who said they were
coming. I have a big fan base in Austin and in San Antonio, and
to combine them for the fight is going to be massive support and
love, the energy is going to be amazing.
“I just want to give a big thanks to Oscar De La Hoya, Golden
Boy, Bernard Hopkins, my dad, my team, Chris, Cameron Davies,
and all the fans. Thank you for not canceling this fight and my
best wishes to Virgil Ortiz. Make sure you tune in on Saturday.
It's gonna be a good show.”
HASKELL “HACKMAN” RHODES, LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHTER:
“Just like Schofield, we've been training just like we’re the
main event to compete against the whole card to steal the show.
But I do want to say thanks to Golden Boy and everyone for
keeping the show going and also to Floyd for taking the fight
with me to put me in this position.
“I know he's super talented, but I've seen a lot like him, and
I'm used to styles like his, so I bring the experience and I'm
ready. I know I have learned some lessons that have helped me
straighten out my life because there are some fights I shouldn’t
have lost. So this fight is going to get a fire from me that
he's not expecting. The fighter you have seen in the ring before
is not the same, I am a whole different person.”
MARLEN ESPARZA, WBA, WBC, AND RING MAGAZINE WORLD CHAMPION:
“I'm really excited to be here. First of all, I want to thank
God and I want to thank Golden Boy for making sure that the show
goes on. I hope Vergil has a quick and healthy recovery. But I'm
excited to get back in the ring. I've defended my belts before
and I'm really looking forward to getting this WBO belt. My goal
is to become undisputed and this is what I need to do to get
there. I understand I'm also facing a world champion. So, we're
taking this very seriously. Me and my coach, my manager James
Cooper, we've worked really hard on making sure that we have
everything done correctly. And I'm just waiting and ready to get
the job done.
“I feel like it's like any other challenge that I faced in
boxing. It's always on to the next, to the next and trying to
show that I am one of the best female boxers in boxing. I've
done everything there is to do and the WBO belt is just what's
next. I take everything extremely seriously. Boxing has been my
life. And it's everything I focus on and this is a life goal.
And I'm not going to leave the ring without it.”
GABRIELA ALANIZ, WBO WORLD CHAMPION:
“I'm really happy to be here and I am ready to show everyone the
kind of fighter I am. I am very excited to be able to defend my
world title and be able to fight for two more world titles.
“Making history as a female boxer in Argentina is a big
motivator for me. I know that I'm in a foreign land, and I'm
here as a visitor, but in the ring, I feel like I'm a local,
because I am where I love to be. I love to be in the ring
fighting.”
JOSEPH “JOJO” DIAZ, FORMER LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION:
“It’s a tragic situation, what’s going on with Virgil Ortiz and
in his career, my condolences to him and his family. I'm gonna
be praying for you brother and I wish you a quick recovery so
you can come back to the ring and give the fans what they want
to see and see you back in the ring.
“Also want to thank Oscar De La Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions,
for saving the show and saving this card. All of us fighters on
the undercard have been working day in and day out to showcase
our skills and showcase our abilities and show what we can do
inside their ring. So for them to save the show for us means a
lot to us.
“I've been training very, very hard. My career has had a lot of
ups and downs, but I've been very focused and I feel very, very
determined. I cut a lot of things out of my life that weren't
beneficial and right now I'm at my A-game. I'm really going to
put on a great show, especially now that I'm the co-main event.
I'm really going to whack some ass now.”
ERIC TUDOR, SUPER WELTERWEIGHT PROSPECT:
“I'm very excited to be a part of another great card. I want to
thank God and Golden Boy for the opportunity. I want to thank my
team for getting me ready. And, you know, I'm just very excited
and looking forward to putting on another great fight Saturday,
so make sure you tune in early.”
DARIUS FULGHUM, LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT PROSPECT:
“This is a huge opportunity to be on this card. Bernard gave a
great speech; I was listening to it and it really inspired me
and motivated me. We got to pivot. We make dozens of decisions
in the ring and in life all the time. And so when a moment
comes, we’ve got to seize it. So that's what I'm here to do, to
steal the show. And I hope everybody watching tunes in. We're
gonna put on a great show with everybody on this card.”
TRISTAN KALKREUTH, CRUISERWEIGHT PROSPECT:
“I just want to thank you all, all the fans and my team, my
coaches. I'm just very humbled and grateful to be here and just
following up on what Bernard said, as a fighter we have a simple
job. It is to prepare, train, and fight. I just hope everybody
tunes in to this fight. All Glory to God.”
OSCAR DE LA HOYA, CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS:
“The health of the fighter is the most important. We are all in
Vergil’s corner, wishing him the very best possible recovery and
will wait for him with open arms and ready for when he wishes to
come back to the ring. Vergil, with the help of his dad, has the
potential to be a world champion.
“Thank you to DAZN and all our partners for helping us make sure
the show goes on. This has opened up the opportunity for Golden
Boy's top prospect, Floyd Schofield, to accelerate his profile
by headlining in his home state of Texas. Floyd will face
Haskell Rhodes in a 10-round fight for the WBA International
title.”
BERNARD HOPKINS, HALL OF FAMER AND GOLDEN BOY PARTNER:
“We lost the main event, of course we’re not happy about it,
you’re not happy about it, but his health is most important. But
also what’s important is that the fighters to my right and to my
left see that adjustments have to be made. It’s no different
than life, no different than in the ring, things happen that you
can't control.
“So the fighters here, the future champions, are watching. They
might not say anything to us, but they are watching to see how
we react as promoters. See how we pivot, to how we adjust, just
like in the ring. Sometimes you gotta make those adjustments,
the adjustments that need to be made on the promoter-side to
save the show.
“And so again, this is an opportunity for those who were waiting
to be showcased, for those who want to be the main event to get
the chance to be the star of the night, of the show. So this is
an opportunity for everybody that's up on stage, that's going to
fight, to learn as a lesson that first, health is more
important. Your safety is more important.”
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