‘FINAL CONFRONTATION’
KICK-OFF PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
ISRAEL VAZQUEZ & RAFAEL MARQUEZ
PLUS SHOWTIME TO REAIR MARQUEZ-VAZQUEZ I &
II
For
Immediate Release
Wednesday, Jan. 23,
2008
El Paseo Inn Restaurant, Los Angeles
Israel Vazquez and Rafael
Marquez produced two of the most exciting, bloody,
give-and-take slugfests of 2007 which inevitably
has led to one of the most highly anticipated
rubber matches in history. Now they battle for
the World Boxing Council (WBC) 122-pound title
and super bantamweight supremacy in the third
and final chapter of boxing’s best rivalry
in recent memory in Vazquez-Marquez III “Final
Confrontation,” Saturday, March 1, 2008
from The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
SHOWTIME, the network that
delivered the first two bouts, will re-air Marquez-Vazquez
1 & 2 in their entirety on Saturday, Feb.
2, at 11 p.m. ET/PT. The one hour telecast includes
all the action, drama and the surprising ending
of the first fight and moves quickly to the
scintillating rematch – the near unanimous
pick for 2007 Fight of the Year (Ring Magazine,
ESPN, Yahoo Sports, etc). Marquez-Vazquez I
& II also will air on SHO 2 on Friday, Feb.
1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT and Friday, Feb. 29 at 10
p.m. ET/PT.
Vazquez - Marquez III, which
headlines an exciting night of world-class boxing
action, is presented by Gary Shaw Promotions
in association with Sycuan Ringside Promotions,
Golden Boy Promotions and Romanza Boxing Productions.
Tickets for this sure-to-be-classic battle are
on sale. Tickets are priced at $300, $150, $75,
$50 and $25 and may be purchased at The Home
Depot Center Box Office, open 10:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, at all Ticketmaster
retail ticket locations, as well as www.Ticketmaster.com
and Ticketmaster-Charge-by-Phone, by calling
213-480-3232.
The showdown will be televised
live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING beginning
at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
Here is what both fighters
had to say at the kick-off press conference
at El Paseo Inn Restaurant on historic Olvera
Street in downtown Los Angeles.
ISRAEL VAZQUEZ:
“If everyone thought
the first two fights were amazing, they’re
in for an unforgettable performance on March
1st. When Marquez and I get together, boxing
magic happens.
“Marquez and I have proven that we’re
warriors and we don’t back down or take
a step back. We love to fight, we live to fight.
“Our styles are the
main reason why these fights are so amazing
and crowd-pleasing. That’s why they’re
so exciting. You can expect the same on March
1st.
“I want everyone to
know that I’m very grateful for this opportunity.
I want everyone to come to the Home Depot Center
to support us. It’s going to be an unforgettable
fight, one for the ages.
“Our rivalry is great
and one-of-a-kind. Outside of the ring, we’re
friends, but this is a sport, this is my life.
Once the opening bell rings, our friendship
is set aside for the moment because we both
want to win.
“My trainer, Rudy Perez,
is the missing piece for me. I never thought
to change trainers before, but now I know why
I did it. Rudy has been great.
“I think I’ve
been fighting much better than I’ve ever
had. I feel like I’m 20-years-old again.
“Marquez may change
his style for this fight because I know he is
a smart boxer. He will be as prepared as I am.
“Both fights were different.
I’m stilling learning from both. You’ll
see my best on March 1st.”
RAFAEL MARQUEZ:
“I’m going to
give the fans what they want to see. I’m
sure Vazquez is bringing his best and so will
I. This is a fight that everyone will remember
for many years.
“Vazquez is a strong
puncher. He knows how to set up his power punches.
We’re going to work on some things that
will limit his ability to throw heavy punches.
“I think I miscalculated
Vazquez’s style in the second fight. There
were some mistakes that got me in trouble. I’ll
make the proper adjustments in the third fight.
“We’re not going
to overhaul my style, we’re just going
to tweak it a little bit. Remember, I won the
first fight so I know how to beat Vazquez.
“Vazquez hits extremely
hard. It’s tough to gauge his power from
round-to-round because he never seems to get
tired which allows him to throw heavy punches
whenever he wants.
“I think the second
fight was stopped too early. I’ve said
this from the beginning. We were both exchanging
heavy punches. We were both taking a lot of
punishment. I was surprised when the ref stopped
it.
“The first two fights
were instant classics and I’m sure the
third one will receive the same respect.”