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Richard Schaefer – Thank you, and welcome to all the media members for being on today’s call. They say everything is bigger in Texas and well, we had to bring a very big card to Dallas, and that’s exactly what we did. One week to go for the best card, top to bottom of the year taking place March 16 from the legendary AT&T Stadium, in the first PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View.
The card, when I say top to bottom, the best I can remember, combined records of the four televised fighters, 207 wins, 155 by knockout, I’ve never seen that, and only nine losses. I’ve never seen anything like that.
I want to thank as well FOX for an unreal promotion by FOX. You watch FOX. You see commercial after commercial. It’s really refreshing to see how excited they are about the sport and how they put all their resources behind it.
The different shoulder programs on FOX such as PBC Fight Camp and Inside PBC Boxing, are generating huge ratings. In fact, the ratings are so big that they exceed in fact most boxing telecast on other networks and platforms by far, and you’re just talking about background shoulder programming providing better ratings than actual fights on other networks.
We anticipate therefore a huge pay-per-view audience and a huge live audience in Dallas, and I can’t wait. We have one week to go. But today we have David Benavidez and Errol Spence on the call. But before we’re going to turn over to them, I just want to spend a couple of minutes on the other two televised bouts.
Chris Arreola versus the undefeated Jean Pierre Augustin is an amazing fight, amazing showdown as well. I saw Arreola this week at the media workout with Mikey Garcia. He’s in unbelievable shape. I’ve never seen Chris like that. He’s mentally, physically ready to go and he knows that he’s going to have a tough task ahead of him with Jean Pierre Augustin.
Then Luis Nery versus McJoe Arroyo, believe me when I say that Luis Nery is the best bantamweight in the world and absolutely must see TV. He’s so exciting. I think there are tremendous fights for him, and this one here with McJoe Arroyo is his first one under the PBC banner.
With Arreola, Nery, Benavidez and Mikey Garcia, we have four of the top five Hispanic fighters on this card, and all of them are in dangerous and meaningful fights. The man who is largely responsible to bring us these mouthwatering matchups week after week, is our co-promoter Tom Brown of TGB. And I want to thank Tom Brown for the excellent job he is doing.
Now, let’s move on to David Benavidez versus J’Leon Love, clearly one of the best matchups and most exciting matchups that can be made in the Super Middleweight Division. It’s a pleasure for me now to introduce to you the CEO of Mayweather Promotions, Leonard Ellerbe, to say a few words about J’Leon Love.
Leonard Ellerbe
Thank you, Richard. J’Leon Love vs. David Benavidez is going to be a
very, very exciting fight. In my eyes, it’s a terrific match up. It’s a
match up that J’Leon has wanted. He’s had an eye on Benavidez for quite
some time. I think that with J’Leon coming in as being the underdog,
he’s going to lay it all on the line.
He’s highly motivated and I think it’s a terrific opportunity for him to make a great statement fighting the very brave, talented David Benavidez. Everyone knows what Benavidez brings to the table. He’s a very, very exciting young fighter who had a tremendous amount of success at a young age, and he’ll be looking to establish himself by showcasing his skills out there to the world as he’s the best super middleweight out there. And again, this J’Leon vs. Benavidez fight is going to be a very, very exciting fight and I think the fans will love this fight.
R. Schaefer
Excellent. Thank you very much, Leonard. I want to now introduce to you
David Benavidez and I want to acknowledge as well his promoter, my good
friend Sampson Lewkowicz. He has a tremendous eye for talent. We all
know that.
With David Benavidez, we have clearly pound-for-pound, one of the most exciting fighters in the world, and he’s here to reclaim the throne as the best super middleweight in the world. He’s determined to steal the night on March 16 in Dallas.
And it’s a pleasure now for me to introduce to you the former WBC Super Middleweight World Champion, El Bandera Roja, David Benavidez. David?
David Benavidez
Hello Richard. Thank you for introducing me and I just want to thank you
guys for this opportunity. I’ve been in training camp three months in
preparation for this fight. This is also a fight I wanted for some time
now. And it couldn’t be in a better venue than in AT&T Stadium.
I’m just very blessed to have this opportunity, and I’m not going to let it go to waste. And I’m going to get a spectacular knockout come March 16. It’s really going to be amazing.
Q
David, do you still see yourself as the definitive WBC Super Middleweight Champion?
D. Benavidez
I definitely see myself as the WBC champion. Nobody beat me. They’ve got
to come get me, and they’ve got to come beat me to crown themselves
champion. I definitely still see myself as WBC champion.
Q
If you win this fight against J’Leon Love, after this fight, is that the
plan to go after Anthony Dirrell to win back the title that you’ve
never technically lost?
D. Benavidez
Yes, that’s definitely the plan, but for right now, my mind is 100% on
J’Leon Love. He’s still a veteran. He’s still a dangerous fighter. So I
can’t overlook him at all. First things first, I’ve got to take care of
business next week on March 16, and then we’ll think about what’s going
to happen after.
Q
Leonard, J’Leon Love’s last fight against Peter Quillin was judged by
unanimous decision. And from what has J’Leon Love taken from that loss
that he feels could help him in this fight against David Benavidez?
L. Ellerbe
Yes. Not to make any excuses, he had a lot going on in his life, a lot
on his mind. And a lot of times what happens is, when a fighter is not
focused, they come into a fight and they’re not fully prepared. But
again not taking anything from Peter Quillin, outstanding fighter, but
that was then.
Thankfully he got this opportunity to fight a great young fighter, David Benavidez. And J’Leon is focused. He’s an expecting father. He’s highly motivated. He’s laying it on the line. He had a terrific camp and I’m just very excited to see him get this opportunity to go on there, and we know it’s going to be a tough fight because we know what Benavidez brings to the table. But I’m very confident that J’Leon will win this fight.
Q
David is this a fight about regaining confidence as a fighter after such
a long layoff? Or is this a fight to make a big statement on a big
platform on this pay-per-view?
D. Benavidez
Obviously the confidence never went away on my part. I feel like this is
a big stage and a big venue, so it’s making a statement. I feel like if
I get a spectacular knockout on pay-per-view, my stock is going to go
all the way up. Obviously I haven’t been in the ring for a while. It’s
just going in there, seeing where I’m at the first few rounds. Then
going back right where I left off as being comfortable in the ring,
getting a few rounds in, and then obviously going to the knockout.
Q
How would you rank yourself at 168?
D. Benavidez
Obviously I see myself as the best super middleweight in the division,
but I have to prove myself. I do see myself at least in the top five.
And I think when I get the opportunity to prove myself, I’ll show only
to myself and to the world that I am the best, once the opportunities
come up.
Q
If given the opportunity, how many times would you like to fight this year?
D. Benavidez
If I had the opportunity to fight three times this year, that would be
perfect for me. I feel like that’s the route I want to take. If I get
two or three fights, that would be perfect.
Q
How do you prepare to fight in a venue like AT&T stadium? Are there
any difficulties that come with being in that kind of environment?
D. Benavidez
There’s no real way to prepare yourself to fight in a venue that big.
You just kind of have to go by how it feels. The last time I fought at
the Mandalay Bay, there was a lot of people there, but once the fighting
gets to going, you really don’t really feel the crowd or see the
people. You kind of just focus on what’s in front of you.
Q
Being around Errol, in the buildup to this fight, what’s your impression of him been throughout the whole process?
D. Benavidez
He’s a very nice guy. He handles himself in a really professional way
and every time I see him, I shake his hand. He’s a really nice guy. I
really look up to him in that sense. He’s a great champion and I want
the best for him.
Q
How excited are you about this opportunity to fight in Dallas in front
of the fans and just the magnitude of this event and where you think
this will catapult you in terms of getting into the bigger fights?
D. Benavidez
I feel very confident I’m going to put on a great performance. I just
want to thank everybody for keeping me in mind and putting me on this
card on pay-per-view. It’s basically like a dream come true. So I’m
confident that I’m going to get a spectacular victory. If I do that,
there’s going to be so many people watching that.
Once I get a spectacular victory, I’m in line for something big. If things go the way I think they’re going to go, people are going to want to see me, no matter what. And I think that’s going to set me in line for the big fights coming up.
I just want to go back to where I was, having my belt back, fighting the best of the best. And I feel like PBC and my promoter Sampson Lewkowicz, they’ll take care of all that. I’ve just got to do my job and look spectacular and everything will take care of itself.
Q
Any thoughts on maybe going up to 175 soon? How are you feeling about getting yourself at 168?
D. Benavidez
I’m very comfortable at 168 right now, but 175 is definitely an option.
If there’s an opportunity to fight for a title or an opportunity for a
big fight, we’re definitely going to go up. But as of right now, my
thought is to stay at 168 and capture all the titles.
Q
I want to go back again to when you got stripped of the title and what
was that moment like? What was that experience like of having getting
something you worked so hard for, get taken away from you?
D. Benavidez
It wasn’t a good feeling to have everything you worked for taken away
from you in an instant. But it happened and it just made me hungrier and
more motivated to keep working harder and to get back what’s rightfully
mine.
Being on the sidelines, seeing my belt won by another person I know I could destroy, kind of did it for me. We’re not going to take any more steps back. We’re working hard and we’re going to reclaim what’s ours and we’re going to put on spectacular performances and that’s how it’s going to be.
Q
What is the biggest thing you’ve learned about yourself in these last 13 months?
D. Benavidez
Just the hunger. Just being hungrier, being more dedicated now, being
closer to my family. And I just owe it to the people who’ve been
supporting me since the beginning. I just want to be a better person and
a better fighter for them, so they could have that fighter that they
could be proud of.
Q
Do you feel this fight coming up is a redemption fight?
D. Benavidez
Yes, definitely. This is a fight for the fans, just so they could see
that, I don’t want nobody to lose faith in me because I know I’m the
best I’ve ever been right now. I just turned 22 years old. I feel
stronger than ever and I feel this training camp has been amazing. So
this fight is definitely going to be for them, so they don’t lose faith
in me.
Q
Who do you think wins that main event and why?
D. Benavidez
It’s going to be a great fight. Both fighters are world class fighters.
Errol Spence is a monster. He has a lot of power. Mikey Garcia is more
of a technician. He has a lot of tricks underneath his sleeves. And I
think this is going to be the fight that defines them.
So we really don’t know what Mikey Garcia is going to bring to the table. I’m pretty sure he’s working on so much stuff. Errol Spence is too. I just expect it to be a great fight. I know both guys. They’re really cool guys, but I just feel like the people are really going to be the ones that are really going to win with a great fight. It’s going to be a great venue, the crowd is going to be electric and I just can’t wait for the fight.
Q
Were you surprised that the reaction to you owning up to the drug test and that it was met with such a favorable reaction?
D. Benavidez
I definitely owned up to it because it’s something that a world champion
shouldn’t be doing. It was just something I shouldn’t have been doing.
Now I’m smarter. My father, me and my team, we’re just not going to be
around stuff like that. We’re just going to stay dedicated to our sport.
Q
I know you’re looking at J’Leon Love, but with a win next Saturday, it’s
like any fight that you want is right within your reach without having
to worry about boxing politics. Does that kind of put your mind at ease
going into each fight?
D. Benavidez
Yes. It actually makes you more motivated too because this fight’s going
to be made in an instant after my fight. So I’m very excited and very
motivated for the fights and opportunities that are sitting on the table
for me. Both Caleb Plant and Anthony Dirrell are great fighters.
They’re world title holders. So it’s going to be amazing just seeing
what’s next for the future for me.
Q
From Mayweather Promotions standpoint, what do you think of David as a
fighter, and what it is about him that you see something beatable that
you keep sending new guys after him?
L. Ellerbe
I’m not sending guys after him. David Benavidez is one of the most exciting dynamic fighters in the entire sport, not just in the super middleweight division. He’s a guy that I have a tremendous amount of respect for. I’ve had a very upfront and close look at him for a couple of fights.
I’ve actually followed his career up until and before he fought Ronald Gavril. He’s a terrific fighter, but just like any fighter, fighters make mistakes and they have flaws. And J’Leon saw some things in the fight that he’ll be able to take advantage of. He’s a young veteran and he’s excited and motivated for this fight and it’s going to be a terrific fight.
And I’ve got respect for Benavidez, but J’Leon is coming to win the fight and he’s confident that he’s going to get it done.
Q
Davis, with the stuff that has happened, is it almost as if you look at
that and really wish it hadn’t happened and you could just go back in
time and do it all over again? Or actually no, do you feel like you
learned from it and it’s kind of a situation where you have that which
does not kill us makes us stronger?
D. Benavidez
It’s a little bit of both. Obviously those things that happened to me, I
wish they wouldn’t happen, but in reality, it did happen. So I learned a
lot about myself, me and my team. It just made us stronger.
I’m not happy, but the way things played out, it just made us stronger. We’ve got good opportunities on the table and we’re just willing to take advantage of what we have in front of us. March 16 is going to be one of the biggest fights I’ve ever been in, probably that I’ll ever be in.
I’m just truly blessed to be here. We’re taking the negatives and turning them into a positive. I’m just extremely ready for my fight next week.
Q
Who are some of the guys that you’re looking at and kind of licking your chops and saying, I definitely want that fight?
D. Benavidez
Right now we’re going to take care of J’Leon Love, but obviously I do
have some fights in mind. First I want to get Anthony Dirrell. And then
if everything looks good, maybe I can unify with Caleb Plant in the near
future. Each one of those guys has the belt. So that’s what I’m going
to be interested in right now.
Q
Did you pay close attention to social media and what fans and other
fighters had to say about your situation? And if so, what were your
thoughts as far as what you read?
D. Benavidez
I really don’t pay attention to social media too much because at the end
of the day, I feel like that’s not real life. When I wake up, I train, I
get my running in. That’s what really matters in the day. I’m not going
to sit here and kill myself about what people say on the internet.
Because in reality, that really doesn’t matter.
Of course a lot of people have a lot of things to say and they’re entitled to their own opinion. I can’t control what somebody says. I’m not going to get angry about it either.
Q
Could you tell us a little bit more about what your training has been
like and perhaps who you’ve been sparring with over the past few months?
D. Benavidez
Yes. My training has been really good. I’ve been getting a lot of good
strength and conditioning training. I’ve been getting a lot of running.
When I was in California, I was sparring Dmitry Bivol. I sparred him for
about a month, and I sparred a lot of other good fighters in
California. And then I’ve been in Texas right now for about three weeks
and getting some good work with some guys out here.
So I could say, this training camp has really been one of the best training camps I’ve been a part of. I’ve been eager to get back in the gym and I’ve just been eager to show the people what I have, what I’ve been working on. I’m looking to get a spectacular victory on March 16.
R. Schaefer
Thank you very much, David. Thank you very much, Leonard. I’d like to
ask Leonard and David maybe to make a few closing statements, and then
we are going to move on to Errol Spence and Mikey Garcia.
L. Ellerbe
Thank you, Richard. I want to thank everyone for joining the call today.
There’s going to be fireworks come next week and I’m very excited. It’s
going to be a great fight.
D. Benavidez
I also want to thank everybody for giving me the opportunity, just to
have me on this conference call as well. I want to also thank the guys
the main event. It’s going to be a great fight. It’s going to be a great
night of boxing. There’s definitely going to be fireworks come March
16. Thank you so much.
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