Garcia vs Vargas on SKY POP UP
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Yep, it'll be on Sky Pop Up Channel 55 tomorrow (Sunday) at 2PM.
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Danny Garcia 146.6 vs Samuel Vargas 145.7
Jarrett Hurd 153.1 vs. Jojo Dan 153.1
Javier Fortuna 132.9 vs. Omar Douglas 132.1
Titus Williams 126.3 vs. Antonio Dubose 127.2
Kyrone Davis 158.6 vs. Carlos Gabriel Ozan 155.7
Milton Santiago 137 vs. Claudio Rosendo Tapia 135.8
Christian Carto 118.6 vs. Leonardo Reyes 114.5
Thomas Velasquez 129.9 vs. Raul Chirino 134.2
Jeffrey Torres 137.7 vs. Joseph Serrano 136.9

Promoter: Premier Boxing Champions
Venue: Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Garcia, Vargas final press conference

Undefeated world champion Danny “Swift” Garcia and Colombia’s Samuel Vargas went face-to-face Thursday afternoon, one day before they weigh-in for their Premier Boxing Champions on Spike main event showdown taking place Saturday, November 12 from Temple University’s Liacouras Center in Philadelphia.

Televised coverage on Spike begins at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT and features undefeated rising star Jarrett Hurd battling former title challenger Jo Jo Dan plus former world champion Javier Fortuna taking on unbeaten Omar Douglas.

Here is what the participants from Thursday’s event at the Clarion Hotel had to say:

DANNY GARCIA

“I’ve dedicated my life to the sport of boxing and I’m proud to be on a card like this. It’s amazing to be fighting in my city with my home base there to support me.

“This is a great opportunity for me. Giving back is very important to me and my family. I have my whole family, including my daughter Philly here with me. It just adds to the excitement leading up to the fight.

“Training camp has been amazing. We had a really smooth camp. I’ve stayed disciplined and taken care of everything I have to do. I’ve been running and sparring and preparing for anything. I took no shortcuts.

“I’m feeling good and I’m happy to bring my fans in Philadelphia a fight. I’m looking forward to bringing more fights back here to Philadelphia. This is a fighting city where it all started for a lot of great fighters.

“I’m really excited about this undercard. I know the fans are going to really love it. I hope those fighters take full advantage of their opportunity to fight on a card like this.

“I know people are excited about the Thurman fight. I understand that and I’m going to be pumped up for that one too. But I’m not looking past anybody. I’m fully focused on putting on a show at home and doing what I have to do to beat Vargas.

“There’s not too much to say but I’m really excited to fight. I hope all the fans come out and see what they’ve been missing in Philly. I’m going for the knockout.”

SAMUEL VARGAS

“I had four weeks of intense training in Miami. We were at the Fifth Street Gym and they made us feel at home. I got great sparring and I feel ready to fight.

“This is a fight that I have to be 100 percent ready for. I have to mentally be prepared for battle. Then I just have to execute the plan.

“Danny is a champion for a reason. He does everything well. We just have to find a way to win.

“My trainer, Billy Briscoe, has done an amazing job of working with me and keeping me motivated. It’s been a really good camp.

“I’m looking for the upset that night. Everyone wants to see Danny fight Keith Thurman, but I’m looking to make myself known. I feel confident.

“All I have to do is go up there and do my job. Don’t miss it, because it’s going to be a memorable one.

“I have to dictate the pace of the fight if I want to win in Philadelphia. I have to win decisively. I have to be a smart fighter and I’ll be ready.”

JARRETT HURD

“I’m trying to let everyone know I’m here. I’m here for everyone in the 154-pound division and I’m here to stay. I’m not a guy who’s just going to work my way up but not win a title. My goal is to win a world title.

“It feels really good to be on a Danny Garcia card. We’re both ‘Swift’ so I’m glad fans will have a chance to see two really entertaining fighters on the same card.

“The opponent switch didn’t leave us a lot of time to prepare for a southpaw, but we’re used to the style. Training camp was really great and I’m just excited to get in the ring.

“I really want to thank my trainer, Ernesto Rodriguez, because he’s been with me since day one. We always talked about fighting on cards like this.

“A fight of this magnitude it’s always a good thing. I’m happy to fight on a card of this magnitude. I hope that everyone enjoys the show on Saturday night.

“All-year round we prepare for changes like this. Sometimes you get an opponent who is orthodox but he comes out southpaw. We’re always prepared for things like this.”

JO JO DAN

“I’m thankful to Hurd for accepting this challenge. I’m looking to make a great fight. I’m in great shape and I have no doubt this is going to be an exciting night.

“Hurd is a great fighter. He has an undefeated record and he’s younger than me, but I’m not worried about it. He likes to fight and switch styles. So I know I will have to be ready for anything.

“My training camp was very good. There are no injuries and I’m very thankful to be healthy. I’ve been in the gym a very long time.

“I have a good strategy for this fight. I’m planning on getting in there and testing him out. I think I’m going to have a really good performance.

“When I got the call about this fight I was already in really good shape. I expect it’s going to be an exciting fight for the fans.

“My original weight is still 147-pounds, but this is a great opportunity and I jumped on it. I believe I’m ready to make a splash.”

JAVIER FORTUNA

“I promise you that this fight will not go 10 rounds. I’m telling everybody. I’m going to knockout Omar Douglas.

“My team works so hard and we’re not going to stop until I’m a champion again. Douglas is the next guy I need to get rid of.

“I’m very honored to be a part of a card of this magnitude, especially with one of the best fighters in the world in Danny Garcia.

“I’m coming to fight Douglas on his turf and I’m going to give him a boxing lesson. I’m prepared and I’m ready to go on November 12.

“I’m confident in myself and confident in my team. We’ve prepared extremely well. My goal is to continue to get back to where I was. I want to be a champion once again.

ANGEL GARCIA, Danny’s Father & Trainer

“Danny is 100 percent prepared. Camp went perfectly. He’s hitting hard. I just pray every day that he doesn’t kill anybody in the ring. These aren’t the ‘Looney Tunes.’ This is real right now. Vargas is in with the champ of the world.

“We’re going to worry about Sam on Saturday. We’re going to get the job done. Because I know what Danny brings to the table.

“I think Danny is the top welterweight in the world. Danny is going to be undefeated, still, after November 12. Sam is going to come in and work. But it’s not going his way.”

BILLY BRISCOE, Vargas’ Trainer

“We went to camp and we prepared to the best of our abilities. Sam knew what he had to do and he took care of everything that he could.

“There’s not too much to say. We understand that we’re fighting a great fighter like Danny. He’s a tremendous fighter and he has great trainer in Angel.

“We’re going to be ready. Sam has put in the hours in the gym that are necessary. We’re looking for a good show and a big shock.”
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#4
Garcia just too good. Powerful and accurate. Great welterweight division. Unification fight with Thurman on March 4th. Should be a cracker. Oh, a 7th round TKO. Corner through in the towel.
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Danny Garcia stops Samuel Vargas

Story by John DiSanto and Kurt Wolfheimer at ringside

“Swift” Danny Garcia (33-0, 19 KOs) cleared the way for his much anticipated March fight with Keith “One Time” Thurman by scoring a solid seventh round stoppage of Samuel Vargas (25-3-1. 13 KOs) in the Liacouras Center at Temple University on Saturday night.

Garcia sent Vargas somersaulting to the canvas with a chopping right on the chin in the closing seconds of the second round. Vargas reached his feet at the count of nine and the bell sounded to end the round before an further damge could be done.

The highly favored Danny “Swift” Garcia continued to find his mark with the right hands up top as Vargas kept his hands locked on his chest in the second round.

Vargas was game though, but Garcia mixed up his game plan in the third round, mixing in hooks to the body.

The power of Garcia continued to assert itself as he sat down on his body shots early in the fifth. Vargas returned the favor at the two mark with two hooks of his own. Garcia would not be deterred and forced Vargas to the ropes and snapped his head up as the round came to a close.

Garcia showed his defensive prowess in the opening moments of the sixth as he eluded a four punch combination. In mid round Garcia rocked Vargas with a right hand. Vargas was spending more time with his back to the ropes as Garcia popped him with hard single shots during the final minute of the round.

Finally, in the seventh round Garcia pinned him against the ropes and solid one two had him hurt and covering. Referee Gary Rosato had seen enough and stepped and called a halt to the contest at 2:17 of the seventh round for the TKO victory.
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