jueves, 24 de julio de 2014

Earthquakes Offense Explodes in 5-1 Romp Against Chicago

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The San Jose Earthquakes exploded with their largest offensive output since 2012 to rout the Chicago Fire 5-1 on Wednesday at Buck Shaw Stadium.

Five different players found the net, marking the first five-goal output at Buck Shaw Stadium since a 5-0 win against Real Salt Lake on July 14, 2012. Shea Salinas, Atiiba Harris, Chris Wondolowski, Yannick Djalo and Cordell Cato accounted for the goals in what was also the largest margin of victory for San Jose since 2012, a 4-0 romp against Chivas USA on Sept. 2 at Buck Shaw.

Salinas opened the scoring just before halftime, beating Fire goalkeeper Sean Johnson with a blast to the upper corner. Djalo sprung Salinas down the sideline with a long pass over the top. Salinas chased it down and beat his defender with a cut into the middle, creating space to pop the net for his first goal of the year.


Atiba Harris doubled the lead early in the second half, tapping in a deflected shot from Chris Wondolowski. Harris dribbled toward the area and then slid a pass across the top of the box to Wondolowski, who took a touch and fired. Johnson blocked the shot, but the rebound caromed toward the goal where Harris knotted the loose end.

Harris returned the favor 10 minutes later, leading Wondolowski into the box where the Danville native capitalized with a left-footed strike past Johnson for his team-leading seventh goal of the season.

The Fire pulled one back three-quarters of the way through the match. Matt Watson found Grant Ward running freely toward goal on the right side of the box and placed a perfect pass in front of the midfielder. Ward one-timed his shot into the lower corner, barely beating Earthquakes goalkeeper Jon Busch to spoil the shutout.

San Jose would eliminate any doubts about the match soon after. Cato sent a looping pass over the Fire's backline and Djalo took advantage with a cheeky finish. The Portguese attacker let the ball bounce and then sent a high-arching shot that Johnson watched sail over his head and bounce into the net.

Cato capped the scoring in the 84th minute. Djalo won possession near midfield and sent a through ball to Wondolowski on the right. Wondolowski dribbled into the box and then cut a pass back for Cato. The Trinidadian took a smart touch with the side of his foot and then leapt to finish in midair with his right foot.


The Earthquakes return to action on Sunday, July 27 against La Liga champions Atletico Madrid at Candlestick Park. The game is part of the Copa Euroamericana and kicks off at 4 p.m. PT. Tickets are still available at www.sjearthquakes.com.

MLS Regular Season
San Jose Earthquakes (5-8-5, 20 pts.) 5:1 Chicago Fire (3-5-11, 20 pts.)
July 23, 2014 - Buck Shaw Stadium
Attendance: 10,525

Scoring Summary: SJ - Shea Salinas (Yannick Djalo) 45; SJ - Atiba Harris (unassisted) 52; SJ - Chris Wondolowski (Yannick Djalo) 62; CHI - Grant Ward (Matt Watson) 75; SJ - Yannick Djalo (Cordell Cato) 79; SJ - Cordell Cato (Chris Wondolowski, Yannick Djalo) 84.

Misconduct Summary: SJ - Jordan Stewart (caution) 32; CHI - Gonzalo Segares (caution) 67; CHI - Matt Fondy (caution) 81.

San Jose Earthquakes: Jon Busch, Shaun Francis, Victor Bernardez, Jason Hernandez, Jordan Stewart, Atiba Harris (Cordell Cato 70), Sam Cronin, Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi, Shea Salinas, Yannic Djalo (Khari Stephenson 88), Chris Wondolowski.

SHOTS: 14; SHOTS ON GOAL: 9; SAVES: 3; FOULS: 13; CORNER KICKS: 3;OFFSIDES: 4.

Chicago Fire - Sean Johnson, Bakary Soumare, Lovel Palmer, Jhon Kennedy Hurtado, Gonzalo Segares, Matt Watson, Harrison Shipp, Jeff Larentowicz, Alex, Quincy Amarikwa, Mike Magee.

SHOTS: 10; SHOTS ON GOAL: 4; SAVES: 4; FOULS: 9; CORNER KICKS: 6;OFFSIDES: 0.

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SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MARK WATSON

On result:
"I'm very pleased, obviously. Anytime you're scrapping to get wins and points, a result like this at home is always a good performance for us. I thought we played well for 90 minutes. It's a good three points for us."

On attack:
"I feel as though the team has been gelling of late, but it hasn't resulted in goals or wins. I think there have been some positive signs recently. I thought New York was a good performance as well. I thought we did some good things, but we just didn't have that quality in the final third. We continued to do that tonight, raised our quality in the final third and scored some goals."

On Yannick Djalo:
"I thought he was great. That's probably the position he does best at when he's just underneath and gets in those little pockets and turns toward their back four. He's obviously a very dynamic player for us and uses the ball well. I thought it was a fantastic performance."


SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FORWARD YANNICK DJALO

On win:
"We've been playing more fluidly over the last couple of weeks and we were able to cash in our chances tonight. We played very determined tonight, determined to get the three points. Our form has remained the same and we did not do too much differently, but we got the result. That's soccer. We've seen more chances go our way as of late. If we can continue to play well we are going to start seeing more wins."

On midfield play:
"We demonstrated how good our midfield attack can be. We made good passes [and] got into open space, which gave us a chance to use our speed to beat defenders. The midfield was in sync for most of the night. Shea Salinas' goal gave us the break we needed in the first half. He got us rolling to what was our best team performance of the year."

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER SHEA SALINAS

On team performance:
"Everything went right [for us tonight]. We were going at full speed, hitting on all cylinders and not letting the tired legs kick in from last Saturday. We came out flying. Hopefully we do that for the rest of the season. That was fun."

On scoring first goal of the season:
"It was a 50/50 ball that I lost, but Yannick [Djalo] played the ball back to me over the top. Right when I got the ball I was thinking, 'shoot,' the whole time. Then I saw [Chris Wondolowski] make a run, so I was thinking about playing him the ball. The keeper came up to play that chance, and then I saw an opening and took the shot. It found the back of the net and it was a big momentum boost prior to halftime."

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miércoles, 23 de julio de 2014

 Earthquakes Fans Can Etch Their Names Into New Stadium Lore
New fans who secure their new seats by Aug. 1 will have names etched into Devotion Wall at New Stadium and receive an invitation to a special kickoff ceremony

SAN JOSE, Calif. - San Jose Earthquakes fans can have their names permanently etched into a commemorative Devotion Wall at the new stadium and reserve a spot at the club's ribbon cutting ceremony by securing their 2015 season tickets.

All fans purchasing 2015 season tickets by Dec. 1 will have their name featured on the Devotion Wall on the stadium's west side. Those who secure their seats by Aug. 1 will also receive an invitation to attend a special kickoff event to celebrate the completion of the locker room and team building for the new stadium. That event will be attended by players, technical and front office staff, local dignitaries and season ticket holders who take advantage of this offer.


Fans can purchase their 2015 season tickets one of two ways:

·       Call the club's Front Office at 408-556-7700
·       In person at our Front Office at 451 El Camino Real in Santa Clara, Calif., Suite 220

Current season ticket holders should contact the club's Fan Relations Department with questions or to complete their renewal process.


The Earthquakes have continually included fans in the construction process. The club set a Guinness World Record for largest participatory groundbreaking ceremony on Oct. 21, 2012, invited a group of season ticket holders to pour the cement foundation for the future locker room, encouraged community members to sign the final steel beam ahead of the topping out ceremony and hosted a public barbecue on the day of that topping out ceremony. 

To request a tour of the new stadium construction site, visit:http://www.sjearthquakes.com/newstadium/tours.
 
About Earthquakes Stadium
The Earthquakes 18,000-seat stadium is currently under construction on Coleman Ave adjacent to the San Jose International Airport. The European-inspired building features a canopy roof and the steepest-raked seating in Major League Soccer to provide the best possible fan experience. Additionally, the stadium boasts the largest outdoor bar in North America, a two-acre fan zone and a double-sided video display. The suites and club seats are located at field level, giving fans a premium experience unlike any other in professional sports.

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domingo, 20 de julio de 2014

Earthquakes Announce BMW as Presenting Sponsor of Inaugural Game at Levi's Stadium on Aug. 2

The San Jose Earthquakes and Pivot Marketing Agency announced that BMW Northern California will be the official automobile partner of the Earthquakes and BMW will serve as the presenting sponsor of the inaugural match at Levi's Stadium between the Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders FC on Aug. 2.

"We couldn't be happier to announce our partnership with BMW," said Earthquakes President Dave Kaval. "They are an industry leader and we have built out a great fan-friendly partnership with them. We are proud to have them as the presenting sponsor of the historic first official event at Levi's Stadium on Aug. 2. We are looking forward to a memorable event."

In addition to serving as presenting sponsor of the match on Aug. 2, BMW will also have vehicle displays at Earthquakes home games throughout the season. BMW dealerships around the Bay Area will host 10 Ticket Test-Drive events during the 2014 season. Fans who test drive a BMW during those 10 events will receive two free tickets to a future Earthquakes home game. An Earthquakes player will be present at all 10 events.

The first dealership event took place July 12 at BMW Fremont and featured U.S. national team star Chris Wondolowski, who recently returned home from the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and midfielder Khari Stephenson.

"BMW of Northern California is thrilled to partner with the Earthquakes for the inaugural event at Levi's Stadium," said Donna Gebers, Chair of the Bay Area BMW Coop. "In light of the 2014 World Cup, it's a very exciting time for soccer in the United States, and we're proud to be a part of it."

The partnership will also include significant signage and media rights for BMW.

About San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes are one of 21 teams in Major League Soccer. The club won MLS Cups in 2001 and 2003 and took home Supporters' Shields in 2005 and 2012. They are led by 2012 Volkswagen MLS Most Valuable Player Chris Wondolowski, one of the most prolific goal scorers in league history. The club is currently constructing a new 18,000-seat stadium on Coleman Avenue, adjacent to the San Jose International Airport. The organization was one of 10 charter members of Major League Soccer when the league began in 1996. The club's non-profit arm, the San Jose Earthquakes Community Fund, focuses on health and fitness initiatives for underserved youth in the Bay Area. For more information about the Earthquakes, log on to www.sjearthquakes.com.

About PIVOT Marketing Agency
PIVOT Marketing Agency is a sports marketing agency servicing an ecosystem comprised of brands, sports properties, and emerging technology companies. Headquartered in San Francisco with a satellite office in New York City, PIVOT identifies and evaluates sports marketing opportunities, connects sports properties with potential partners, uncovers promising business opportunities and facilitates partnerships between innovative technology companies and professional sports organizations. PIVOT's comprehensive services include sponsorship sales, sponsorship buying services, and development and implementation of integrated media placement across all forms of media. For more information on PIVOT Marketing Agency, visit www.pivotmarketingagency.com.
About BMW

BMW of North America, LLC has been present in the United States since 1975.  Rolls-Royce Motor Cars NA, LLC began distributing vehicles in 2003.  The BMW Group in the United States has grown to include marketing, sales, and financial service organizations for the BMW brand of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, the MINI brand, and the Rolls-Royce brand of Motor Cars; DesignworksUSA, a strategic design consultancy in California; a technology office in Silicon Valley and various other operations throughout the country.  BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC in South Carolina is part of BMW Group's global manufacturing network and is the exclusive manufacturing plant for all X5 and X3 Sports Activity Vehicles and X6 and X4 Sports Activity Coupes.  The BMW Group sales organization is represented in the U.S. through networks of 339 BMW passenger car and BMW Sports Activity Vehicle centers, 139 BMW motorcycle retailers, 120 MINI passenger car dealers, and 35 Rolls-Royce Motor Car dealers.  BMW (US) Holding Corp., the BMW Group's sales headquarters for North America, is located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.




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"G4"
GENNADY GOLOVKIN & DANIEL GEALE
MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT
SPEAKERS
Gennady Golovkin
Daniel Geale
Abel Sanchez, Trainer of Golovkin
Graham Shaw, Trainer of Geale
Tom Loeffler, K2 Promotions
Gary Shaw, Gary Shaw Productions
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  We are definitely excited about this event.   I would like to thank some of the partners that we have for this event.  Gary Shaw was very instrumental as Daniel Geale's promoter for which we have a great-co-feature for this card at Madison Square Garden, the World's Most Famous Arena, the Mecca of Boxing.  We are very excited to be going into the big room for this fight.  Without HBO and their financial support, we wouldn't be able to put an event like this together.  This is clearly the biggest test, the biggest name and the most experienced person that has been willing to get in the ring with Gennady, so far in his career.  Geale is a two-time world champion - he won two world championship titles over in Germany, which is not the easiest thing to do.  He beat two great fighters in Sturm and Stieglitz and the credentials he brings to the ring are impressive.  We want to thank Gary and Team Geale for accepting the challenge.  Gennady has been labeled as the fastest rising star in boxing and brings excitement every time he gets into the ring.
 
GARY SHAW:  I would like to thank Tom and K2 who have been wonderful partners.  As everyone know we had a cancelled fight in May due to an injury to Mike Perez, but everything has been rescheduled at the Mecca of Boxing, Madison Square Garden and it doesn't get any bigger than that.  I also want to thank HBO on behalf of Team Geale.  Graham Shaw, Geale's trainer is a man of few words and has been with Daniel for about 5 years and has two world title wins in Germany.  He's a great trainer but a lot of people in the United States don't know him because most of his work is in Australia but I can tell you he is up there with the best of them.  As far as Abel Sanchez, I know him personally and have the world of respect for him.  He's a great trainer, does a great job in Big Bear, and Gennady is lucky to have him.  As far as Gennady goes, we respect him and his power - he is a great champion and a great person out of the ring, as is Daniel Geale and that's what makes this fight so great.  We have two great fighters willing to fight one another.  Daniel Geale has always told me he has wanted to fight Gennady, we never ducked Gennady, but due to the pay-per-view in Australia we were unable to schedule until now.   Now the fight is on and it's a wonderful double-header with Bryant Jennings and Mike Perez as the opening fight and rarely do you get an opening fight with two heavyweights who are undefeated and a final eliminator for the WBC to fight the winner of Stiverne and Wilder.  Daniel Geale has wanted this fight, he is very confident in his own abilities and his ability to win this fight. 
 
DANIEL GEALE:  Thanks Gary, that was nice.  I would like to say that I am really excited to be fighting on such a big show at Madison Square Garden.  It is going to be a perfect step for me, fighting a guy like Gennady, who is one of the hottest names in boxing today.  I've been saying for years in Australia - I will fight the best fighters and this is the only way to do it.  To do it like this, in Madison Square Garden, with my team and Gary Shaw, I couldn't be happier.
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  I would like to touch on the co-feature we have, the eliminator for the WBC heavyweight title, really could stand on it's own as a main event.  That's why we are excited about this being a great HBO double-header.  Bryant Jennings is from Philadelphia, is very marketable and will bring a lot of fans with him.  This will be Perez' third time on HBO and he is also undefeated.  It's only a main event like this that we can make that fight a co-feature.
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  We are extremely happy that we are in the last week of training.  Gennady can't wait to get in the ring.  I'm sure Danny will be well prepared working with Graham - I think he's a great coach.   This will be the first time that Gennady has had so much time off between fights but he is chomping to get in the ring.  We are looking forward to going to Madison Square Garden and putting on a great show.
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  Now I would like to introduce the WBA & IBO Middleweight Champion.   He has the highest knockout ratio of any world champion today.  This will be his third time at Madison Square Garden and his 5th time appearing on HBO, and we are excited to bring Gennady back to the USA for his fans.
 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN:  Thanks Tom, It is very important for me.  I respect Daniel Geale very much.  I have been watching his fights and I know it is not going to be an easy fight.  This is going to be a great show.  The heavyweights - that is a great fight.  I am looking forward to coming back to Madison Square Garden on July 26.
 
What is it that you see in Gennady Golovkin, who is 29-0 with 26 KOs, that makes you want to fight him so bad?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  To be honest, Gennady has got titles and I want titles.  That's my main goal here.  I want to fight the best fighters and I want to win some titles and there is only one way to do that, whether he has a great record or not.  You have to get in there and test yourself against the best fighters in the world.
 
What fights have you watched and what makes you think this is not going to be an easy fight?
 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN:  Daniel is a great fighter.  I have watched his tapes, and the last fight in particular, makes me realize this is not going to be an easy fight.
 
You fought Gennady in the amateurs? 
DANIEL GEALE: Yes, the fight was in 2001.  I don't remember a lot about the fight but I kind of believe I got put down in that fight, but that was a long time ago and now we both believe we are better fighters these days and that's why it's going to be a good fight now.
 
The other two middleweight champions have boxed with Daniel and have predicted he will beat Gennady if he sticks to the right fight plan.  What is the right fight plan?
 
GRAHAM SHAW:  Well, without giving too much away, if Daniel fights his absolute best, and that is how he's looked in the gym - the best he has ever looked.  If he fights his best, he beats Gennady's best.  But we'll see on the night.
 
You have said you rank Gennady behind Sugar Ray Robinson and Bernard Hopkins as far as middleweights go.  What kind of a statement do you think Gennady needs to make in this fight?
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  Ranking him behind the two people that you just mentioned, we hope to get the kind of fights that would showcase him to prove that statement that I made.  He definitely needs to fight Daniel in the same manner as some of the past opponents.  But Danny possesses the ability to go 12 rounds and I think that is going to be the big issue - to see if he can control a man and dominate a man that is used to going 12 rounds.  For Daniel to go to Germany to win those two world titles says a lot about Daniel and we've got a fight on our hands to propel him to that level that I told you about.
 
What glimpses of greatness did you see in the Curtis Stevens fight?
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  What I saw in the Curtis Stevens fight was somewhat of a Hagler composure.  Curtis upset him because of some of the antics he was doing on social media and Gennady was able to keep his composure and be patient and punish Curtis because of some of the things he had been saying.  All of those pluses that he has in comparing him to Hagler and Leonard and Sugar Ray Robinson, they will all be seen in time as he fights great fighters like he is fighting on the 26th.
 
What fights do you see for Gennady assuming he gets past this fight?
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  It's my job as Gennady's promoter to look forward and to plan ahead.  No one on our team is underestimating what Daniel Geale brings to the table.  He is clearly Gennady's biggest challenge to date.  That being said, if everything goes the right way on July 26 for Gennady, it is still my job to strategize ahead of time.  Certainly with Cotto and his big win against Sergio Martinez to win the WBC title, certainly moves him to the top of our list.  There were talks about a Chavez fight before and that didn't come to fruition.  Gennady is up for fighting anybody - any of the big names.  If it is a compelling fight or if it is a PPV, Gennady would move up or down.  If he beats Daniel on the 26th, then the priority would be to unify the middleweight titles, but no one is underestimating Daniel by any stretch of the imagination.
 
GARY SHAW:  I wouldn't look past July 26 if I were you.
 
What qualities will Gennady bring out of you?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  To be honest, Gennady is the type of guy, he's got a powerful punch and everyone knows about his skills to back that up.  You can't be one-dimensional in any way because he will find a hole.  To me, that is good because I have to improve and I have to step up and fight at my best.  Normally when I do fight great fighters, I step up and fight better as well.  In this case I am going to make that happen.
 
Where does Gennady feel that he gets his power from? 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN: It comes from hard work every day on my speed and my timing coming all-together for the power.  The timing is very important. I am not a body builder - it is natural power, it's original.
 
Do you feel the big fights you have been in will help you?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  Yes it definitely, I have been in big fights before. On big occasions and have had a big crowd against me in those situations as well.  Those experiences will serve me well in this fight.  Being the underdog as well is something that I am used to.
 
Do you believe Daniel Geale poses your most difficult fight to date?
 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN:  Yes absolutely because he has a specific style.  He has proved that in his fights and it will be difficult to solve.
 
You lost two close fights in the US - do you feel a need to win more convincingly to get the decision to go in your favor?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  It's always tricky in close fights.  You want to be as convincing as possible for decisions to go your way and sometimes they don't.  That makes you who you are.  Those close losses, although they were disappointing, they did push me on to train harder and want to achieve more.  I didn't feel as if I was beaten in either of those two fights, so it just motivated me to train harder.  There is always going to be bad decisions in boxing - you can't let that affect you in any way.  You just have to go out and do your job to the best of your ability.
 
What about your style will give Gennady trouble?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  I would like to say that my defense is usually pretty good so I am going to be making the most of that - not giving him an easy target to aim at.
 
Has Gennady's training evolved over the years?
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  His style and his progression has evolved, as I outlined to him when we started working together.  I asked him for some time and dedication and discipline and I promised him I would make him into what he is today.
 
Does he still have the hunger since he has trouble getting big fights?
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  As far as his dedication and wanting to fight...I think the fact that when he goes home, and when he does, he forgets about boxing when he's with his family.  Then when there is a fight scheduled eight or nine weeks out he comes up to Big Bear and completely submerges himself in the training in preparation for a fight that is going to keep him hungry.  As long as he separates those two I think he is going to be tough to deal with because he is going to be so committed to what he is doing that the skills and the power and a tough fight like Daniel will be fresh for him.
 
Daniel, last time you were on American TV, you dropped Barker but lost the decision.  How do you recover from that? 
DANIEL GEALE: Firstly, the Barker fight was frustrating - knocking him down in the 6th and not getting the decision, but you have to take it on the chin and come back from that.  I didn't dwell on it too long. I got back in the gym and now I am on a huge show again fighting for a world title.  I am coming over to the US trying to turn it around to get on the winning side of things.  This next fight with Gennady is at a huge venue, Madison Square Garden and it is for titles, couldn't be any more than I want.
 
How are ticket sales and what do you consider a success for this fight? 
TOM LOEFFLER: Tickets are tracking very well.  The Garden is happy with the sales.  It has gotten a great response ever since we announced it.  Having a fight like this with Gennady defending the titles and Daniel, who has been on HBO before and brings credibility and the co-feature gives this event a life of it's own.   Right now it is scaled to the lower bowl, so including the suites it is about 11,000 total, which is a big jump up from Gennady's last time at the Theater against Curtis Stevens and we are expecting a great turnout.
 
Do you feel any added pressure fighting in the big room?
 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN:  I'm so happy to be back at Madison Square Garden and to be in the big arena this time.  I am excited about the fight as well as fighting Daniel and the whole thing is just amazing.
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  I might add that this may be the first time that a headliner for a Garden boxing event will also appear in a Broadway play in the same week - Gennady will be appearing at Rocky.
 
Do you feel if the fight goes long you will have an advantage?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  Gennady's fitness...I'm sure he is training very hard for this fight.  If it does go the distance or even to the later rounds, we are not thinking it is going to be much easier in that respect.  I am going out there expecting the best fighter that he can be and I am just going to go out there and do my thing.  I have been the distance with plenty of great fighters in world title fights so I have that experience.  If it's an advantage I am definitely going to make the most of it but we are expecting Golovkin to be strong later in the fight.
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  Every fight that we have fought for titles could have gone the distance.  We prepare for 12 in every fight.  Our game plan has to be a little modified so as to not let Daniel get comfortable in the early rounds because Daniel is a volume puncher.  Of course we are aware of the fact that Daniel is used to going 12-rounds and is used to throwing a lot of punches in every round.  We know his conditioning is going to be great.
 
How do you feel about opponents avoiding you?
 
GENNADY GOLOVKIN:  I don't think much about this, but I heard my team was planning this upcoming fight and I knew it was difficult to get fighters, but that is basically all I heard and I don't think much about it.
 
How has sparring with George Groves gone with Gennady?
 
ABEL SANCHEZ:  Sparring went very well with George.  George is a high-caliber fighter.  He gave us some great work but he was just one of five sparring partners we had in this camp.  George fought three or four days with Gennady and four rounds each day so he helped us and we appreciated it very much.
 
How do you mentally prepare for a boxer such as Gennady who has so much power?
 
DANIEL GEALE:  That's a good question.  Mentally I have been preparing for the toughest fight of my life.  It's going to be a tough fight against a very tough fighter.  I put in a very difficult training camp.  I feel since the Macklin fight fell through - things were looking great then, and now they have stepped up again.  I have been confident throughout and I have been wanting to fight Gennady for a while.  I believe that things happen for a reason and we are very excited about that.
 
In closing...
 
TOM LOEFFLER:  Not only will this fight be broadcast on HBO but it will be televised live in over 100 countries.  I know it is on PPV in Australia for Danny so it brings a lot of interest worldwide.  The four fighters are all in the prime of their careers - that's what makes these match-ups so compelling.
 
GARY SHAW:  I think it's great for boxing that two great fighters are willing to fight each other and in the co-feature, two great heavyweights willing to fight each other.  It's going to be a fans' fight and it's great to be a part of it.  July 26 is going to be a great night and Daniel Geale will be victorious
 
Boxing's fastest rising star, WBA/IBO Middleweight World Champion
GENNADY "GGG" GOLOVKIN will defend his titles against two-time world champion DANIEL "The Real Deale" GEALE on Saturday, July 26 at Madison Square Garden and LIVE on HBO World Championship Boxing ® beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT.

GOLOVKIN VS. GEALE is presented by K2 Promotions, GGG Promotions in association with Gary Shaw Productions and Grange Old School Boxing.

JENNINGS VS. PEREZ is presented by K2 Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions in association with Antonio Leonard Promotions.

"Road to Golovkin/Geale" replays on HBO include: July 20 (11:45 a.m.), 22 (12:00 p.m. & 2:55 a.m.), 25 (5:30 p.m. & 1:00 a.m.), and 26 (8:45 a.m.). All times are ET/PT.

With the highest knockout ratio (89%) among all active champions, in addition to his extraordinary growth in viewership on HBO, Golovkin has become a must-see attraction in the international sporting world.

In 2013, Golovkin, 29-0-0 (26KO's) scored four knockouts, three of which were telecast on HBO to outstanding viewership earning him plaudits for both Fighter of the Year and Knockout of the Year among many media members.

Previously holder of the ('IBF') International Boxing Federation Middleweight Title and WBA "Super" Middleweight Title, Geale brings a distinguished record of 30-2-0 (16KO's) into the world title challenge with Golovkin. Geale is currently ranked # 3 by the World Boxing Association.

Co-featured on "G4" is the WBC World Heavyweight Title Eliminator between undefeated and top rated heavyweights BRYANT "By By" JENNINGS, 18-0-0(10KO's), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and MIKE "The Rebel" PEREZ, 20-0-1(12KO's) of Cork, Ireland. 

The winner of JENNINGS VS. PEREZ will become the mandatory challenger to WBC Heavyweight Champion BERMANE STIVERNE.

Advance tickets priced at $500, $300, $200, $100, $50 and $25 are available at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008) and online atwww.ticketmaster.com and www.thegarden.com

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sábado, 12 de julio de 2014

GARY SHAW PRODUCTIONS
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ESPN "FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS"
JOHNSON AND MAICELO VICTORIOUS

SHELTON, WA (July 12, 2014) - Gary Shaw Productions presented another great night of boxing on ESPN "Friday Night Fights" at the Little Creek Casino in Shelton, WA.

In the main event Tureano Johnson (15-1, 10 KOs) handed Mike Gavronski (14-1-1, 10 KOs) his first defeat, as they battled in a 10-round middleweight showdown for the WBC Continental Americas Middleweight title. Johnson started off slow, but kept the pressure on Gavronski, wearing him down as the fight went into the later rounds.  Johnson used a pressure style to break down Gavronski, who seemed to wilt when the going got tough.  With the win, Johnson gets back into world title contention.  Scorecards read 99-91across the board in favor of Tureano Johnson.

"I wanted to get back in the win column," said Johnson, "Gavronski is a good fighter with a lot of heart so I take my hat off to him for going the distance with me.  I learned a lot it this fight and I feel I still have room to grow as a fighter.  My goal is to become a champion one day and I'm not going to stop until I accomplish it.  My promoter Gary Shaw says he'll get me a big fight so I'm just going to keep working hard in the gym.  I'll be back in the ring before you know it."

In the 10-round co-feature, lightweights, Art Hovhannisyan (17-2-2, 9 KOs) and Jonathan Maicelo (21-1, 12 KOs) went the distance in an exciting action packed bout. Both fighters had their moments, but is was Maicelo who took control of the fight from the start. Maicelo used his superior boxing skills to outwork Hovahannisyan, landing the cleaner shots throughout the bout.  Every time Hovahannisyan looked to take control, Maicelo would come back with some hard shots to halt his momentum. When it was all said and done, Maicelo won a split decision to capture the WBC International Silver Title. Scorecards read 100-90 Maicelo, 96-94 Hovahannisyan, and 97-93 Maicelo.

"I trained really hard for this fight and my conditioning made a positive difference," said Maicelo. "I knew Hovhannisyan was going to be tough and he brought the fight to me.  My timing was on tonight and I was landing some clean shots.  I'm looking forward to what Gary Shaw has planned for me in the future."

Undercard Results

Kenneth Simms Jr. defeated Evan Woolsey via third round knockout.

Eduardo Martinez won a unanimous decision against Lavale Wilson.

Fatlum Zhuta vs. Shariff Woo Johnson ended in a majority draw.

Jennifer Hamann defeated Ariel Beck via unanimous decision
Earthquakes Fall 2-1 Against D.C. United
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Chris Wondolowski scored in his first game back from the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but it wasn't enough as the San Jose Earthquakes fell 2-1 against D.C. United on Friday at Buck Shaw Stadium.
San Jose peppered D.C. United's goal with an 18-9 advantage on shots, eight of which were on target. However, United goalkeeper Bill Hamid was the difference with seven saves, several of which came from point-blank range.
Eddie Johnson opened the scoring in the 12th minute from the penalty spot. Earthquakes defender Brandon Barklage was whistled for a handball in the area, and Johnson capitalized by slotting home his shot to the lower right corner.
Luis Silva doubled the visitor's lead in the 25th minute with a darting run to the near post and a flicked finish. Chris Rolfe played the cross in and Silva redirected the ball toward the far post with a slight touch for the goal.
The Earthquakes pulled one back in the 39th minute with Wondolowski picking up his sixth goal of the season. Wondolowski took a pass from Khari Stephenson near the top of the box and curled a shot with his left foot. The ball deflected off a D.C. United defender and into the net to keep the Quakes within one.
Alan Gordon nearly equalized twice in the waning moments, but was turned away twice by Hamid from close proximity. His first chance came in the 89th minute after Wondolowski sprung the target man in the box. Gordon pounded his shot off the bounce, but Hamid dove in front of the shot and parried it away to preserve the lead. Gordon had another look in added time, heading a shot at the far post to what appeared to be an open net until Hamid sprung back into action and made a key diving save to again keep the lead.
The Earthquakes return to MLS action on Saturday, July 19 at Red Bull Arena. The game kicks off at 4 p.m. PT on Comcast SportsNet Plus, 1590 KLIV and 1370 KZSF.
MLS Regular Season
San Jose Earthquakes 1:2 D.C. United

July 11, 2014 -- Buck Shaw Stadium

Attendance:
 10,525
Scoring Summary:  DC -- Eddie Johnson (penalty) 12; DC -- Luis Silva (Chris Rolfe) 25; SJ -- Chris Wondolowski (Khari Stephenson) 39.
Misconduct Summary: DC -- Perry Kitchen (caution) 72; DC -- Eddie Johnson (caution) 87); SJ -- Alan Gordon (caution) 90+2.
San Jose Earthquakes: Jon Busch, Brandon Barklage (Shaun Francis 46), Victor Bernardez, Clarence Goodson, Jordan Stewart (Alan Gordon 81), Atiba Harris (Shea Salinas 67), Sam Cronin, Khari Stephenson, Yannick Djalo, Chris Wondolowski, Steven Lenhart.
SHOTS: 18; SHOTS ON GOAL: 8; SAVES: 1; FOULS: 9; CORNER KICKS: 5; OFFSIDES: 4.
D.C. United -- Bill Hamid, Chris Korb, Steve Birnbaum, Bobby Boswell, Sean Franklin, Nick DeLeon, Perry Kitchen, Davy Arnaud, Chris Rolfe, Luis Silva (Lewis Neal 75), Eddie Johnson (Conor Doyle 88).
SHOTS: 9; SHOTS ON GOAL: 3; SAVES: 7; FOULS: 13; CORNER KICKS: 3; OFFSIDES: 1. 
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MARK WATSON
On Shea Salinas' return:
"Shea has been struggling with an injury for a long time and we tried to get it right with the break. The situation presented itself for him to get some minutes tonight and I thought he looked lively. He's someone who thrives on going at defenders and putting balls in the box and I thought for his first minutes in a long time, he did well."
On result:
"It's disappointing to lose anytime, especially at home. For once, we were healthy and had good availability. Maybe it's a bit more disappointing, but to put yourself in a two-goal hole is difficult in any place. You try to take the positives out of a game, but it's tough when you lose. We created a lot of chances and we just need to do a bit better putting those away."
On Chris Wondolowski's return:
"Wondo always gives you a boost. He looked good and had a couple moments to put another one or two away. Chris would be the first to tell you he would rather have the victory [than the goal], but it's good to have him back. Wondo is a big piece of this team moving forward."
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES FORWARD CHRIS WONDOLOWSKI
On return to club:
"It's good to be back. The fans were so welcoming. I truly love them and I love playing in front of them. Unfortunately, we did not get the result we all wanted. I thought we played very well at times. We had a couple of let downs, granted D.C. United is a very good team. We did not capitalize on our chances and we got punished at the end for it."
On D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid:
"I thought he was very good. He does a great job of coming out and cutting off angles. He makes himself very big and forced us into having to make a perfect shot to beat him. We couldn't find that shot. He was on top of his game tonight." 
SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES DEFENDER CLARENCE GOODSON
On result:
"It was a bad start to the game. We came out slow from the gate and we gave up two bad goals. The second goal was my fault. I apologized to my team, but sorry doesn't cut it. It needs to be earned back with your play. The second half was much better, but it's taking us too long to come into a game like this. There is no excuse for us to be dropping points at home like we have been doing lately."
On second half of the season:
"We find ourselves in a hole again just like last year. You look at our matches this year and there have been stretches when we've played well. Then we hit those poor spells and that's how we give up bad goals. To be fair, we haven't given up too many goals this year. In regards to a second half resurgence, I think it's all there for us. We need to find ways to be better for longer stretches. When we are struggling, get back to a better shape and that will minimize goals. If we do that, you will see games like this fall our way."