VARGAS-MAYORGA : LA CONFERENCE DE PRESSE TELEPHONIQUE...
Il faut s'y faire, beaucoup de "call" dans le systeme Ricain. Evander lui meme s'y est collé le soir de sa defaite en direct de Moscow, une conference telephonique avait ete prevue pour les journalistes et les fans. Il en va de meme pour Mayorga-Vargas qui se sont livrés a l'exercice hier.
Cela dit avec ces deux la et le nombre de coups de poings qu'ils distribuent a chaque fois qu'ils se trouvent face a face en conf de presse...c'est peut-etre mieux :-) Et ca fait parti du spectacle. Mais une chose est sure, ce combat la, show-time ou pas, ne devrait pas aller jusqu'au bout. Et je ne pense pas non plus qu'il y ait de round d'observation.
Si qq'un a un truc pour voir le pay-per-view sur internet, sur la tele, dans une boule de crystal ou avec un cintre qui capte EuroSat One, faites vous connaitre!
[attention - interview longue] ... CONFERENCE CALL QUOTES (source_Eastsideboxing.com)
In addition to the fighters, joining us on today’s call are Kathy Duva
from Main Events, Chris DeBlasio from SHOWTIME, Gladys Rosa from Rosa
Public Relations and Juan Gonzalez from DKP translating from Spanish to
English for Ricardo Mayorga.Right now I’d like to turn you over to the moderator for today’s call, Ed Keenan from Event Marketing and Communications.
Keenan: Thanks for the introduction. We have Fernando Vargas on the call first. Fernando, how are you doing?
Vargas: Doing great, thanks.
Keenan: You want to tell us how everything worked out for you?
Vargas: Everything worked out fine. I mean, I got cleared by my doctor,
Dr. Phelps, and he did a subsequent test, a urine test, a blood test,
and everything came out great. My hemoglobin levels are back to normal,
and I'm excited about resuming back to training. I was still doing some
light walking, even though my doctor, Dr. Phelps, told me not to do
anything strenuous. It wasn’t strenuous, I was just walking. I wanted
to capitalize on the condition that I've had. I'm in great condition
right now. I’m feeling great and looking forward to November 23.
Question: Where is the gym where you're training?
Vargas: I train at Big John McCarthy's gym in Santa Clarita. I took
myself out of the element of being home, as you guys saw, for the
countdown. My kids are crazy, and I can't focus at home. You have to be
involved in the day‑to‑day life of your son, your kids and your wife,
and then everything that involves being a father. So I wanted to
isolate myself, and I continue to do that here in Santa Clarita. The
vice president of VEP Promotions, Joe Pecora, and I are here Monday
through Saturday, and then I go home for the weekend and come right
back up on Monday. I'm able to at least see my family for a day or two,
that's enough. Then I come back and I do what I've got to do and
continue being in training camp.
Question: How has the layoff affected your motivation toward ending your career against Mayorga?
Vargas: It was just three weeks that I had to just chill and just relax
and do nothing to make sure that I got healthy. Maybe you don't
understand, hopefully you do understand now, how this happened. I was
taking aspirins and what have you for my aches and pains, and evidently
I was taking too much and I was bleeding in my stool. I lost the
equivalent of two pints of blood [...] I feel good now, I feel great, I feel strong. I'm lifting and I'm
looking forward to November 23rd, finishing my career, knocking out
Mayorga, and going on with my life.
Question: So this is it, this is your last fight; are you sure?
Vargas: It is.
Question: It's no secret to anybody and doesn't take a rocket scientist
to figure out the fact that this fight is not going to go the distance.
You being the bigger and the stronger of the two fighters, how far do
you think the fight will go?
Vargas: You've got to understand, I’m more talented, also, because
Mayorga is a stupid fighter, you know what I mean? He's the type of
fighter that he comes in with stupid shots, and that's perfect, because
the sparring partners that I have are coming in with blooping, wide,
crazy shots, and they mix it up. No, it's not going to go 12 rounds.
I'll pull my punches together, and when I pull my punches together, I'm
going to be intelligent. He thinks I'm going to run. I'm not going to
run. I'm going to be right there waiting for him in the middle of the
ring. You've got to be talented, and that's what I am. I'm thankful to
God for everything that you're going to see on November 23rd that I'm
going to put on him. He's going to be done. He's going to feel it. I know certain things he doesn't like. He's going to feel it, and we're
not going to talk about it, but I'm looking forward to November 23rd.
I’m looking forward to having a Thanksgiving. It's going to be great,
going to be good. There's ways you can still enjoy yourself, and I'm
going to do that, and then we'll have a Mexican style Thanksgiving
after I knock out Mayorga.
Question: My question is how much do you weigh right now, and did you
change the weight that you're going to fight him at? Is it 166 or 162?
Vargas: I'm five pounds over right now, and I'm excited about fighting
and making sure that he gets to see how strong I am at this weight,
166. I'm looking forward to stepping into the ring and being strong.
You should see how strong I look right now. I'm five pounds over right
now, and I feel great. I'm looking forward to November 23rd to
capitalize and beat Ricardo Mayorga.
Question: How is your sparring going? Have you done sparring with the
intent to box him in some later rounds, or are you sparring with the
intent of knocking him out?
Vargas: I'm sparring with the intent of knocking him out, but I’m also
an intelligent fighter. He can't wait for me to be in the middle of the
ring. I'm going to wait for him right there. But I'm an intelligent
fighter, you know what I mean? He's a stupid street fighter.
Question: Do you think you're ready to fight however he wants it?
Vargas: Well, he's going to fight the way I want him to fight, but I'm
going to dictate the pace of the fight. He's going to see that. He's
going to think that I'm going to box. I'm not going to box, I'm going
to be intelligent. I'm going to wait for him, but I'm going to catch
him, and then when I catch him he's going to feel it. When I put my
heat on it, when he feels the heat, believe me, he's going to be like,
oh, man. If I keep on standing up, he's not going to be able to keep on
standing up. It's going to be a short night once he starts feeling the
heat that I got.
Question: There's been a lot of trash‑talking leading up to this fight,
mainly from Mayorga. I just want to get your opinion why you think he
does that, the insults that have come out?
Vargas: He's a jackass. He doesn't think about what he says. He just
spews things, whatever comes out of his mouth and whatever comes up to
his head,
and it's stupid. But I'm going to remind him. When I knock him down I'm
going to tell him to get up. I'm going to tell him to get up, and
remember what he said. Remember all the stuff you said, that he's going
to do this and he's going to do that? People are going to be crying,
and he's going to be crying. He's going to feel it November 23rd. I
feel great, I feel strong. I'm looking forward to this fight. I think
it was the best thing that could ever happen. I have like two counts in
a row, so I've been working out for a whole year lifting and running.
I'm excited.
Question: Did the layoff and the illness have anything to do with the
weight being increased to 166? I understand the original date the fight
was going to be at 162. Now it's four pounds higher.
Vargas: Well, the doctors, they're the ones that advised it. I'm not
going to argue with doctors, and if I can get some more pounds, why
not? I'm strong, you know what I mean, You're going to see how ripped I
am and how good I look and feel. If I don't have to keep on getting
down in weight, I can keep on eating and being stronger and stronger.
It's going to be over for him.
Question: You mentioned you did a lot of your training at Big John McCarthy's gym. Is he going to be at the fight?
Vargas: I'm definitely going to invite him. John and the family are
great people. They've always been very courteous to us in whatever we
need, and I want to thank him for the hospitality. It's just been a
great facility to train at. It's a boxing gym, it's an MMA gym, and
it's a great atmosphere. I love it. I love working out there.
Question: Along the trash lines a little bit, have his antics caused you to change your game plan in any way?
Vargas: Not really, because I'm an intelligent fighter. I'm back with
Garcia, and it makes me happy because he told me I don't want you to
worry. He made me. Danny Smith told me ‑‑ I don't take nothing away
from Danny Smith, either, but he said when you get a fighter, you get
him from a kid. You take him from a small kid and you do that, and they
learn to do that since they were a kid. It’s not like somebody can
teach you right away and switch your style in a few months, you know
what I mean. He said, now you're back and you're a fighter of talent.
You're very intelligent, and he brought it out of me again. He was
telling me I'm back now. I'm excited about it, and I feel great. He's
happy with my sparring. He said now you're back, now you're intelligent
and you're picking up shots. You're putting it on them, and that's
something that I'm looking forward to displaying November 23rd.
Question: Even though you're a bigger fighter and you say you're looking for a knockout ‑‑
Vargas: You're going to see me get intelligent. I understand people are
thinking he's not going to beat him because he's hoping he'll box. No,
I'm going to be intelligent. He thinks I'm going to run. I'm not going
to run, I'm going to box him, then I'm going to punish him and then I'm
going to take him out of there.
[...]
Question: What's it like being in training camp knowing that this is it
after all those years, including your amateur years? What's the feeling
like knowing that this is it?
Vargas: It feels great. Garcia says, that's it, Fernando, after this
one, just go rest. He goes, when is it going to be enough? It will
never be enough, Fernando, for anybody, and I'm glad you said this is
your last fight. He knows there's money when I fight, and he doesn't
care about that. He goes, when I'm going to be like Eddie Futch or
barely be able to walk getting up to the ring? I don't want to be like
that. And I understand that, you know what I mean? I'm happy when I'm
training, I'm looking forward to it every day when I'm training, but
come November 23rd, it will be my last fight, and I'm looking forward
it.
Question: And then what's next for you?
Vargas: I've put my business on hold for this time and continue my
empire. I've got my promotional company, VEP Promotions, and I will
still be amongst my boxing fans. I want to get them all together and I
want to make sure that fighters have an opportunity to become world
champions and to make sure that they get their money. And I'm going
into the restaurant business, which at a later date I'll discuss with
you guys, the franchise. Come November 23rd I'm looking forward to
putting on a great show and I’m excited to walk out a winner.
Question: In your career what fight stands out for you? What fight do
you remember the most and what would you like people to remember you
the most for?
Vargas: For me, you know, winning the youngest junior middleweight
championship in boxing history, I had 14 fights. At that time I was 76
and 2 with 62 knock outs and nobody and their money gave me an
opportunity to win it. Garcia goes, you know, you're a talented
fighter. You're smart. And then he goes, you look like used car that
looks real nice, that's clean, but I have a lot of miles. And you
watch, you're going to box and box and you're not going to get anyone
to call you to come fight. He said, no, you're going to be smart and
tap your head. And everything he said happened. I beat some great fighters, like Ike Quartey, Raul Marquez, Winky
Wright. The great fighter that beat me, I was in the fight from the
beginning to the end, and it was back and forth. I want to thank God for everything he's blessed me with. I've got my
faculties and I've got a lot of things I'm going to do after boxing. I
signed with ICM, Innovative Creative Management and Jack Gilardi. I
just finished doing a movie with Tom Beringer called "Stiletto." I get
killed in the movie. We're at a restaurant and we get in an altercation
and we come back and shoot up the place, mobster‑style, and I'm the
last one to get killed. So that's great. That's stuff that's going to
keep me in the gym. I like it now. I like being in the gym.
After a fight I would never be in the gym. Now I'm ready after a fight
to be in the gym because I've got time, I've got a lot of time, and
when you've got money and fame, those are not good elements to have. So
I keep myself busy, with my family, with the gym, with the companies,
and I'm trying to leave my kids an empire. And as a father, my kids are
stars, they play football and basketball. As long as they don't want to
be in boxing, that's all that matters to me. I'm very blessed and
humbled by everything God has blessed me with.
[...]
Hopper: Fernando, thanks for joining us.
Vargas: I want to thank everybody, my team, VEP team, everybody
involved with this fight. Now you guys can listen to ‑‑
Keenan: Fernando, let's keep you on for a couple minutes.
Vargas: I've got to go because I'm ready to train. So now you guys are in for the jackass antics later on.
Mayorga: No matter what, I’ll fight you at 180. He keeps changing the
weight class to fight. So no matter what weight you come, I'm going to
knock you out, you fatass.
Keenan: Is that the opening comment?
Mayorga: That's what I was trying to tell him before he left the call.
Question: Was having the hole in your training a detriment, and what
did you do in between? I'm sure we all understand that training for
almost two fights back‑to‑back without a fight in between, but having
that long of a training camp, how is that working out for you?
Mayorga: I'm not worried about it. I train, and I just took a couple of
days relaxing, and now I'm training back even harder. Who should be
worried is Vargas because he's the one that is going to get knocked
out, and they're the ones that have to deal with that, not me.
Question: How much will your style affect the outcome of the fight?
Mayorga: My style is enough to beat Vargas. It's really a shame that I
have to keep changing my contract on the way from 162 to 166. It
doesn't matter to me what way he comes, I'm going to beat him no matter
what.
Question: Do you think that you're the stronger of the two at 166?
Mayorga: In any weight class I'm stronger than him. This is all about
the hormones that you have in your body, and I have too many men's
hormones in my body, and he doesn't. He has some girl's hormones in his
body, so I'm stronger than him no matter what.
Question: Most of your memorable fights have ended in the early rounds
by knockout. Are you expecting to surprise Fernando on November 23rd?
Mayorga: I think the fight won't go more than three rounds. I know as
soon as he feels my pressure, he's going to get knocked out.
Question: After your fight with Fernando, do you have your eye on any other fighters in the middleweight division?
Mayorga: Yeah, I want to beat Vargas, and then I want to come down to
154 and I want to be a world champion at 154, and of course everybody
knows who is my son. I just have to go in the ring and tell him give me
my title.
Question: Do you thing that all the talking for this fight will affect the outcome of the fight?
Mayorga: It doesn’t matter. He's doing this because he wants the money.
He's not doing this for any pride or anything. He's just doing it
because he needs the money. And Vargas knows that, that he's broke.
He's just doing this to get money, and he's not going to retire, he's
going to keep doing this just to get money.
Question: I wanted to ask you, many people in the community are opposed
to Mayorga in this fight. They're going to be cheering for Vargas
because of a lot of the antics that have gone on outside the ring, and
I'm wondering how you feel about it.
Mayorga: I have to respect everybody's decision to cheer for whoever
they'd like. I just say what I think I have to say at the moment. I say
what I think is true. I just recommend Vargas to get a big truck of
eggs to he can eat a lot of eggs to see if he has a power to fight me
on November 23rd.
Question: What is it that makes you think that you're so much stronger than Fernando, especially at the weight of 166?
Mayorga: I am stronger than him in any weight class, man. I walk around
at this weight class, and at more than this. I have to lose weight to
make this weight class, too. I already told you guys about the
hormones. He has women's hormones. He can never be stronger than me.
Question: You're obviously very confident going into this fight,
predicting a knockout by the third round. Have you watched tapes of
Fernando Vargas' last fight and have you seen anything there that makes
you so confident of a knockout by the third round?
Mayorga: I just feel that I know I'll knock him out. I feel very
strong. And about the tapes, I don't watch tapes, not even when I
fought real fighters and real champions before and better fighters than
him I didn't watch tapes. I don't think it's important to watch tapes
to fight him, either.
Question: A lot of the comments you've made seem to show that you
really do not like Fernando Vargas as a person. What is the reason for
that?
Mayorga: I don't like the guy. I really don't like the attitude of the
guy. I really don't like him. I am going to knock him out, and even his
wife is going to come up to the ring and have pictures with the real
champion, and that is going to be me.
Question: The question was are you going to show up at 166.
Mayorga: Right now I was thinking of showing up at 164, which is what I
was training at, and around that is what I was weighing with all the
training, but who knows from here to the fight. But it doesn't really
matter what weight I arrive. I may arrive less. Vargas is going to feel
my hands. That's the important part here.
Question: Due to what you have said earlier, that you don't really
consider Fernando Vargas as a serious opponent to you, does that mean
that you haven't had proper training for this fight and that you think
you don't need proper training to really defeat Fernando Vargas?
Mayorga: I said that he's not a usual opponent for me, but no matter
what, I don't take anybody lightly. I've been training very hard,
especially for him, because I want to hit him as hard as I can hit him,
more than any fighter I've fought.
Hopper: Ricardo, do you have any closing thoughts that you haven't been able to say on the call?
Mayorga: I just want to say thank you to everybody for being on the
call, and I want to say to all the fans to go and watch this fight. No
matter what, this is going to be a fight. I'm going to show everybody
everything that I said, that I'm very strong and I'm going to knock
this guy out. I'm going to knock him out and I'm going to show
everybody that it's Ricardo Mayorga for a long time. Thank you.
Hopper: Thank you for joining us on the call and thank you for letting
your listeners and readers know that this event, Vargas vs. Mayorga, is
moved to the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, November 23. Thank you
very much for taking part in the call.