8/3 PBC on FOX: Kownacki vs Arreola / Stevens vs Omotoso / Browne vs Pascal

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BROOKLYN — Undefeated Polish star and Brooklyn-native Adam Kownacki will look to thrill in front of a hometown crowd when he steps into the ring against veteran former title challenger Chris "The Nightmare" Arreola for a 12-round heavyweight showdown that headlines FOX PBC Fight Night on FOX and FOX Deportes Saturday, August 3 from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.

The broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and features former world champion Andre Berto taking on Miguel Cruz in a 10-round welterweight clash and unbeaten interim WBA Light Heavyweight Champion "Sir" Marcus Browne battling former world champion Jean Pascal in a 12-round bout.

The heavyweight division is red hot and Kownacki is a top rising challenger who will look to continue his ascent up the rankings with a win over the all-action veteran Arreola. This will be Kownacki's ninth fight at Barclays Center, and his first as the headlining attraction.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, go on sale on Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center starting Saturday, June 8 at noon.

"This action-packed tripleheader is full of high stakes, toe-to-toe matchups with fighters highly-motivated to make a statement on the big stage," said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. "Brooklyn's Polish star Adam Kownacki has become a fan-favorite in his hometown and is surely in for a challenge from the always exciting Chris Arreola, as he looks to make a heavyweight statement. Andre Berto is always in action fights and he'll be looking to hold off the young challenger Miguel Cruz, while Marcus Browne returns off his career-best victory to face battle-tested former champion Jean Pascal."

"All eyes are on boxing's heavyweight division, and I am thrilled to welcome Brooklyn's own contender Adam Kownacki back to our ring for his first time as the headliner," said Brett Yormark, CEO of BSE Global. "Adam has built an enthusiastic fan base in the borough, and I am confident they will be out in full force to support him as he takes on veteran Chris Arreola to earn a title shot in the near future. It will be yet another heavyweight night to remember in Brooklyn."

Kownacki (19-0, 15 KOs) is noted for his tenacity and has been progressing towards a world title shot with knockouts in five of his last six fights. The 30-year-old, who was born in Lomza, Poland and moved to Brooklyn when he was seven, was an accomplished amateur in New York City before turning pro. He scored an impressive unanimous decision victory over former world champion Charles Martin last year and is coming off of a devastating knockout victory against Gerald Washington in January on FOX. His last three fights and six of his last seven have taken place at Barclays Center, where he has routinely brought out the area's passionate Polish sports fans.

"I'm excited to be back in the ring and back at home in Barclays Center, live on FOX and FOX Deportes,'' said Kownacki. "Fighting Chris Arreola will be another step on my journey to become a world champion. It will be a Polish-Mexican War that will bring fireworks to Brooklyn. Make sure you're there in Brooklyn or watching in primetime!"

Arreola (38-5-1, 33 KOs), a veteran of the heavyweight division, has contended for the world title three times, most recently against WBC champion Deontay Wilder in 2016. Since losing to Wilder, the 38-year-old Arreola from Los Angeles, California has put together back-to-back victories, including a stoppage of then unbeaten Jean Pierre Augustin on a PBC on FOX Sports pay-per-view undercard in March.

"I can't wait to step into the ring on August 3 and show everyone I'm still one of the best heavyweights in the world," said Arreola. "I feel rejuvenated and ready to upset Adam Kownacki in front of his fans. He better be ready, because I'm going to bring it to him like he's never seen before. This is going to be a war and I will leave with my hand raised."

Berto (32-5, 24 KOs) has fought some of the top welterweight champions of this generation, including Floyd Mayweather. The 35-year-old won a welterweight world title with TKO victory over Miguel Angel Rodriguez in 2008 and successfully defended it five times before losing it to Victor Ortiz in 2011. He later avenged that loss to Ortiz with a knockout victory in 2016 on FOX. A native of Winter Haven Florida, Berto is coming off a split decision victory over former welterweight champion Devon Alexander in his last fight in August on FOX.

"I'm looking forward to this fight on August 3," said Berto. "My focus is different, my motivation is different and my hunger is different. I've had a lot happen in my life in a short period of time with the loss of my father and the birth of my new baby girl, Legaci. It's definitely turned me in to a whole different type of animal. August 3 is going to be cinematic. Barclays Center - see you soon. I've got some payback."

Cruz (18-1, 12 KOs) is among a group of promising welterweights prepared to burst onto the scene in one of the most talent-rich division in boxing. The 28-year-old from Lake Mary, Florida will be stepping up a level with his bout against Berto. He scored a TKO victory over Luis Eduardo Florez in his last fight in January to bounce back from a decision loss to Josesito Lopez on FOX in April 2018.

"I'm excited for all my Boricuas and NYC fight fans to come out and show love in August 3,'' Cruz said. "I want to thank everyone who made this opportunity possible, and I'm definitely going to make the most if it. This is a different era in boxing and I'm here to prove it to the world and to Andre Berto. Don't miss this night of boxing.''

The 28-year-old Browne (23-0, 16 KOs) won the interim title with a rousing unanimous decision victory over former two-division champion Badou Jack in January. A 2012 U.S. Olympian from Staten Island, Browne has fought at Barclays Center 12 times in his career as he made his steady climb up the light heavyweight ranks. Pascal will be the second straight former world champion that he has faced.

"I'm honored and grateful to be able to display my skills on this huge platform on FOX and at Barclays Center, which is a second home for me and my boxing career," said Browne, who will be fighting at Barclays Center for the 13th time. "I anticipate Pascal bringing everything that he has into this fight because this is make or break for him. Unfortunately for him, he will break, as I plan to win this fight decisively and continue my quest for a long and successful championship reign. I expect him to come in as prepared as a championship-caliber fighter and I'm staying motivated to get the win on August 3."

Pascal (33-6-1, 20 KOs) has been in the ring with the top fighters of his era during his brilliant career, including Bernard Hopkins, Sergey Kovalev, Carl Froch, Lucian Bute and Chad Dawson. The 36-year-old, who was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti and now lives in Laval, Quebec, Canada, won the light heavyweight world title with a unanimous decision over Adrian Diaconu in 2009. He is coming off a loss to Dmitry Bivol in his last fight after putting together back-to-back TKO victories over Ahmed Elbiali and Steve Bosse.

"Marcus Browne is one of the most talented fighters in the world and I will have to be at my best to beat him," said Pascal. "I've been training and I will be ready. I've got some veteran tricks he's never seen before. I plan on out boxing him just like every other southpaw I've ever fought. I've never lost to a lefty and it's going to stay that way come August 3."
 

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this is the type of card that should be on FS1...this is horrid

kownacki facing arreola - :camby:
berto on my TV screen in 2019 - :camby:..here's hoping Cruz focuses and pulls off the W
browne losing career momentum after a good win and facing somebody who is rolling the dice with his brain right now and shouldnt be fighting
 

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this is the type of card that should be on FS1...this is horrid

kownacki facing arreola - :camby:
berto on my TV screen in 2019 - :camby:..here's hoping Cruz focuses and pulls off the W
browne losing career momentum after a good win and facing somebody who is rolling the dice with his brain right now and shouldnt be fighting
ALL FACTS! And the bolded is even more true. SMH
 

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Browne's momentum was killed because of politics and out of ring shyt The only good PBC guy he could fought was Jack and after he got through Jack he arrived into a void.
They could have pushed for that Gvozdyk fight though or Kovalev who's not with anyone out of ESPN/DAZN. Also he got some WBA interim shyt but I think it's more likely that the WBC would order him than the WBA.

Apparently dude is a pos though who can't stop beating up his girlfriend/ex/whatever so he might as well be in jail a year from now and that's why they don't make any serious plans with him.
 

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Andre Berto Suffers Injury, Withdraws From Miguel Cruz Bout

Two-time former welterweight world champion Andre Berto suffered an injury during sparring on Saturday that resulted in a torn bicep muscle and is forced to withdraw from his bout against Miguel Cruz that was scheduled for this Saturday as part of FOX PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™.

Undefeated Polish star and Brooklyn-native Adam Kownacki will meet Chris "The Nightmare'' Arreola in a 12-round heavyweight showdown in the main event and unbeaten interim WBA Light Heavyweight Champion "Sir'' Marcus Browne battles former champion Jean Pascal in a 12-round bout in the co-feature. The broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and will now feature Brooklyn's Curtis Stevens making his 154-pound debut against Wale "Lucky Boy'' Omotoso in a 10-round bout.

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Berto tweaked his left bicep muscle during sparring earlier last week and tore the tendon during his final sparring session on Saturday in preparation for the Cruz bout. After an MRI revealed the extent of the injury, doctors advised Berto to withdraw from the fight and have surgery as soon as possible.

"Saturday was the last day of sparring and I was trying to finish and keep going strong,'' said Berto. "I threw a left hook and I felt a squeeze and a pop. I started yelling and cursing, because I knew what happened. I've had injuries before. Even though it was bad, I thought it was something that I could get a cortisone shot and fight with. But the MRI showed that the tendon was torn from the bone and I need surgery as soon as possible.

"It's devastating because I worked hard for eight weeks and I'm in dog shape. I was just ready to go. This just kills me. It's so freaky that it happened on the last day of sparring. When I hurt it on Tuesday, I just taped it up and went back to work. The doctors say there was a slight tear on Tuesday because there was still some inflammation when I came back to spar on Thursday and Saturday. They say it would have torn during the fight.''

Berto went into his match against Jesus Soto Karass with a shoulder injury, tore muscles during the match and had to fight with one arm. He had shoulder surgery to repair torn tendons and ligaments and spent eight months recovering. He was out of the ring for 14 months.

"This injury and the surgery won't be as bad as the shoulder,'' Berto said. "The shoulder was a lot of different muscles and tendons that were torn. I had a sling on for six weeks, and I was immobilized for so long that I had frozen shoulder syndrome and I had to go through three or four weeks with therapy to just get it to moving. It took eight or nine months with the shoulder. If I do it right with this injury, I'll be good in two or three months.''

Berto (32-5, 24 KOs) has fought some of the top welterweight champions of this generation, including Floyd Mayweather. The 35-year-old won a welterweight world title with TKO victory over Miguel Angel Rodriguez in 2008 and successfully defended it five times before losing it to Victor Ortiz in 2011. He later avenged that loss to Ortiz with a knockout victory in 2016 on FOX. Heading into the fight against Cruz, Berto was coming off a split decision victory over former welterweight champion Devon Alexander in his last fight in August on FOX.

@LeVraiPapi torn bicep muscle huh?:sas1:
 

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what will replace berto-cruz

Curtis Stevens Aims To Make Statement, Put Omotoso To Sleep

Curtis ‘Showtime’ Stevens is back on the big stage this weekend, as he opens the Fox Sports broadcast from the Barclays Center, Brooklyn this coming Saturday, as his WBO Intercontinental title clash with Wale Omotoso has been moved to the live broadcast.

Stevens has his first professional contest at 154 pounds this weekend, and the Brownsville banger opened up on his training camp ahead of his clash with South African Omotoso.

Stevens said, “Training has gone fantastically for this fight. I’ve really worked hard for a long period of time to make sure that the world sees a different animal at 154 pounds and I guarantee they will see that on Saturday night.

“I have to thank my Uncle Andre Rozier, Terrence Simpson, Lenny ’Lovefresh’ Wilson and all the Havoc team for getting me in shape and Dave Honig for all of the conditioning he has done with me over the last few months to make me a strong super welterweight.

“The focus on this camp has been producing the best Curtis Stevens that can be put on a show on August 3. The best Curtis Stevens at 154 pounds gives anyone at that weight hell, so that will be more enough to destructively take out Omotoso.”

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Stevens features on a card that features his close friend Marcus Browne’s clash with Jean Pascal as well as Brooklyn based Pole Adam Kownacki’s clash with the all-action Californian Chris Arreola.

Stevens weighed in on the card as a whole and discussed his feelings on being moved up the card to the TV broadcast.

He said, “The show this weekend is going to be a great show and the minute my fight is over I’m excited to watch Adam Kownacki and Marcus Browne do their thing as they’re both exciting fighters in exciting fights. I believe both Adam and Marcus are the present and future of Brooklyn Boxing so I am excited to watch them put on a show.

“It’s great to be fighting for a title on TV I am grateful to my team, The Havoc Team, Keith Connolly and Al Haymon for making this opportunity happen for me, and I can guarantee the boxing fans watching on Fox and live at the Barclays Center that you’re going to see the most explosive, exciting Curtis Stevens yet.”
 

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Deontay Wilder Will Call FOX Fights From Ringside Saturday Night
By Keith Idec

Deontay Wilder will get an up-close look at a potential opponent Saturday night.

BoxingScene.com has learned that the WBC heavyweight champion has agreed to join FOX’s broadcast team for the network’s tripleheader from Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The 12-main event will feature a veteran heavyweight Wilder already has knocked out, Chris Arreola, and another, Adam Kownacki, that Wilder could encounter sometime in 2020 at Barclays Center.

Wilder will join former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis and blow-by-blow announcer Kenny Albert at ringside.

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Wilder will fill in for Joe Goossen as part of FOX’s broadcast team. Goossen is Arreola’s trainer.

Unlike the Manny Pacquiao-Keith Thurman/Caleb Plant-Mike Lee event July 20 in Las Vegas, Goossen will not pull double duty for FOX’s three-bout broadcast Saturday night.

Wilder was part of FOX’s broadcast team July 20 as well, but he offered his analysis from an event desk inside MGM Grand Garden Arena. The unbeaten knockout artist didn’t call fights from ringside that night.

In addition to the main event between Brooklyn’s Kownacki (19-0, 15 KOs) and Arreola (38-5-1, 33 KOs, 2 NC), of Riverside, California, FOX will air a light heavyweight championship match that’ll send Staten Island’s Marcus Browne (23-0, 16 KOs), the WBA’s interim 175-pound champion, against former WBC champ Jean Pascal (33-6-1, 20 KOs, 1 NC), of Laval, Quebec.

In the opener of the tripleheader, Brooklyn’s Curtis Stevens (30-6, 22 KOs) and Nigeria’s Wale Omotoso (27-4, 21 KOs, 1 NC) will square off in a 10-round junior middleweight match. The telecast is set to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

If the heavily favored Kownacki wins, he’ll remain in line for a title shot. That championship chance could come later than expected, though, because Wilder will participate in back-to-back rematches with Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury if the 33-year-old Wilder’s schedule unfolds as planned.

Wilder (41-0-1, 40 KOs) and Cuba’s Ortiz (31-1, 26 KOs, 2 NC) are expected to fight again in the fall, perhaps November 9. The Wilder-Ortiz rematch will be distributed by Showtime Pay-Per-View.


yikes.... :huhldup:
 

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Pascal must be really broke if he's still willing to bump with these young dudes after Adonis nearly got killed. Pascal should be sitting on millions with all the big fights he had during his career.
 
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