Andre Ward and Arthur Abraham participated in a press conference on yesterday at Sisley Italian Kitchen in Sherman Oaks, Calif., to formally announce their May 14 showdown at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., live on SHOWTIME®. Ward will defend his WBA Super Middleweight title against the European superstar and former world champion to kick off the Semifinals of the groundbreaking tournament. Abraham, who is in the middle of training for the fight, was not able to attend the press conference from his home base in Berlin, Germany and joined via video conference.
The Ward-Abraham winner advances to the tournament Finals against the winner of the Carl Froch-Glen Johnson Semifinals showdown. The winner earns instant bragging rights as the world’s #1 168-pound fighter.
The talented Ward (23-0, 13 KOs), of Oakland, Calif., has emerged as the tournament favorite after impressive triumphs in Group Stage bouts over Mikkel Kessler and Allan Green, as well as Sakio Bika.
Abraham (32-2, 26 KOs) entered the Super Six as a favorite alongside Kessler. But after emerging from Group Stage 1 as the points leader with a knockout over Jermain Taylor, he is now trying to bounce back from consecutive losses to Andre Dirrell and Froch in Group Stages 2 and 3, respectively.
Also participating in the press conference was a noticeably slimmed-down Chris Arreola. The heavyweight world contender and popular Southern California slugger will try to stay on track for another opportunity of a world championship when he takes on Nagy Aguilera in a non-televised undercard bout.
Here are some quick quotes:
ANDRE WARD:
“I’m fired up as always. I’m not buying into people saying that Abraham is not the same. I know Arthur and his team are preparing for a storybook ending but it won’t be at my expense. I’m ready to defend my title.
“It’s the same story every time – people doubting me and asking if I’m ready. I think people forget that I have a family to feed. I need to win just as badly as anyone else. I have two more fights before I’m the best super middleweight in the world and I plan on winning both of them. It’s as simple as that.
“In my preparation I’m probably giving him more respect than he deserves. My job is to put him away from the opening bell. My job is to make him feel the same way he felt right after the Carl Froch fight as soon as possible.
“On May 14 we have 12 rounds to get to know each other. That’s what I’m looking forward to.
“I want to be the last man standing. I always knew it was in me to succeed. I didn’t come this far for no reason.
“I had to grow up real fast in this tournament or I was going to go home early. And I didn’t want to go home early.
“It’s great to be on the same card as Chris. He has the heart of a champion.”
ARTHUR ABRAHAM:
“I’m looking forward to May 14 and having a great fight. I am feeling OK. I was a little sick but I just started training again and I should be fine.
“We are getting ready for a good fight. The tune up fight didn’t give me as much as I wanted but it was OK. It was good to get back in the ring and get that feeling.
“You’ll be surprised on May 14. It’s not my style to make big predictions. I want to show you inside the ring.
“I know he is the favorite but that motivates me even more. Over history many favorites have crashed down.
“I don’t want to speak about what went wrong in the past. I want to focus on Andre. I will use my heart, my fists, my body and my hands to defeat Andre.
“I feel confident in my trainer – I’m happy with him. If I wasn’t I wouldn’t still be training with him.
“I look forward to coming over to the U.S. I will give 120 percent. Together, with the Armenian fans, I will win the title and reach the finals.
“The Armenian fans will motivate me. That makes this fight more special for me. I will not disappoint them.
“We will win on May 14 and then we’ll win the final.
“I’m looking forward to coming back to America. But I’m mostly looking forward to returning to Germany with a victory and putting on a great fight.”
CHRIS ARREOLA:
“I do look a little bit better. The main thing with being 30 years old is you only have a little window of opportunity and it’s time for me to do it. I let everyone down when I showed a lack of dedication to the sport and I look forward to showing myself again.
“The main thing is after my last fight I didn’t go back to living like I used to. I’m a family man now. I’m good and just living the life.
“I can train at home without all the distractions. I’m more focused and dedicated.
“The turning point was around December. I realize that 2010 and 2009 were terrible. It was my fault. Now it’s about what I want and what I’m supposed to do to win. No more games.
“I’m 20 or 30 pounds ahead of the game, so I’m not worried about weight anymore.”
The event is co-promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions, Antonio Leonard Productions and Sauerland Event and sponsored by Corona.
Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, March 30, and will be available for as low as $25, with VIP floor seats priced at $200. Other tickets in the 8,000-seat outdoor stadium at The Home Depot Center are available at $50 and $100. Fans can purchase tickets, starting on March 30, at all Ticketmaster outlets and online at www.Ticketmaster.com as well as The Home Depot Center Box Office (open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets by calling 1-877-234-8425.
I said it before and I’ll say it again. If Arreola slims down and comes in at 225-230 lbs it means he trained properly and would be in line to take over the heavyweight division. This guy actually has a good boxing background and has real boxing skills. Chris, don’t make the mistake that James Toney made and get to heavy to the point where you become an “opponent”. The heavyweight division is waiting for the next big super star. Good luck to you. I hope to be at this fight…
It appears that Arreola is finally getting serious about his career but I will wait to see because he can easily go back to his old ways. He still has time but anymore slips it would be hard for anybody to take him serious ever again.
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