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Showtime
Championship Boxing
Braithwaite
vs. Mormeck

April 2, 2005
The DCU Center -
11PM ET/PT*
Worcester, Massachusetts
Cruiserweight Unification Title Bout (12 Rds)
WBC Champ Wayne
Braithwaite
(21-0, 17 KOs) vs.
WBA Champ Jean-Marc Mormeck (30-2,
21 KOs)
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Cruisin' For A Bruisin':
Showtime Championship Boxing Presents
Braithwaite-Mormeck World
Title Unification Bout
NEW YORK - The two boxers widely recognized as the most talented in
the exciting cruiserweight division
will square off when
undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Wayne “Big Truck”
Braithwaite
faces his World Boxing
Association (WBA) counterpart, Jean-Marc Mormeck, in an
eagerly anticipated
world title unification bout
Saturday, April 2, on SHOWTIME.
The division’s most
enthralling match-up in years will be shown on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP
BOXING at
11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the
west coast). Don King Productions will present the event.
Braithwaite (21-0, 17 KOs), of
Georgetown, Guyana, has won 15 out of his past 16 bouts by knockout. The
boxer-puncher will make the
fourth defense of the title he won with a 10th-round TKO over Vincenzo
Cantatore on Oct. 11,
2002. A national hero in his homeland, Braithwaite went 54-3 in the
amateurs before
making his pro debut at age 21
in February 1997. In his most recent outing, the southpaw won a lopsided
12-round decision over former
knockout victim, Louis Azille, on April 17, 2004.
“I want to unify the belts,”
Braithwaite said. “I am ‘the man’ in the division, and if I have to go
through
everybody to prove it, I will.
This is a division that needs a spark, and I am it.
“Mormeck is nothing, and I am
not worried about him at all. He is a very strong fighter, but he does not
know
how to move his head. He has
got only one style. He is not a complete fighter. My best quality is that
I can
fight both ways. I have
skills. I am a boxer-puncher. He has never fought anyone who moves or has
hand
speed like me.”
“I am going to make Mormeck’s
big head a punching bag. I guarantee that I will still be undefeated after
the
fight. But, I am not going to
box him. I am going to knock him out.’’
Mormeck (30-2, 21 KOs), of
Noisy-le-Grand, France, has won 27 consecutive fights. By defeating
defending
champion Virgil Hill to
capture the WBA title on Feb. 23, 2002, Mormeck joined Anaclet Wamba,
Taoufik
Belbouli and Fabrice
Tiozzo as the only boxers from France to win a cruiserweight world
title. In his last
start, the warrior retained
his belt for a third time by registering a 12-round unanimous decision
over four-time
world champion Hill in a
rematch on May 22, 2004, in Carnival City, South Africa.
“My goal is to be unified
cruiserweight champion,’’ Mormeck said. “I want to fight the best so I can
prove I
belong with the sport’s elite
champions. Braithwaite is very good, but I am better. I hope he has
enjoyed his
title and benefited from it
because after our fight on April 2, it is going to be mine.
“I have fought better guys
than Braithwaite. I beat a legend (Hill) twice. Braithwaite has never
fought anybody
like Hill.
“I will put constant pressure
on Braithwaite and fight my fight. I will prevent him from moving the way
he
usually does. I am not going
to let him play with his straight left hand. I am not going to let him get
into a
rhythm. I have worked very
hard for this fight. I have trained twice a day.”
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING’s
Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will call the action from
ringside
with Jim Gray serving
as roving reporter. The executive producer of the SHOWTIME telecast will
be Jay
Larkin, with David
Dinkins Jr. producing and Bob Dunphy directing.
For
information on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and "ShoBox: The New
Generation" telecasts,
including
complete fighter bios and records, related stories and more, please go the
SHOWTIME website at
http://www.sho.com/boxing.
*
Taped Delayed on the West
Coast
- Press Release issued by
Showtime with a little editing from us (color, highlights, etc...)
card
subject to change
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