Devin Haney vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa DAZN press quotes for Saturday

By Matchroom Boxing - 11/05/2020 - Comments

Devin Haney (24-0 15 KOs) – defending his WBC World Lightweight title against Yuriorkis Gamboa

What kind of fighter do you think Gamboa will be on Saturday night, after watching his previous fight against Gervonta Davis?

“He’s the type of fighter that will bring his all. Every fight he goes in there, no matter if he’s hurt, and lays it all on the line.”

What do you have to do on Saturday to beat him?

“I have a lot of things that I have to do to get the win on Saturday. The main thing is to go into the ring and dominate; I don’t want to get the win; I want to make a statement. This will be a statement victory. I want to go in the ring and show Gamboa I’m the best fighter he’s been in the ring with.”

You’ve been labeled amongst Ryan Garcia, Gervonta Davis, and Teofimo Lopez. Do you feel like you have to knock out Gamboa to get to the big fights you want?

“Honestly, I feel I have to look bad to get these guys in the ring with me. The better that I look, it seems, the more they run. I’m going to put on a statement performance, get the job done, and beat him worst than he’s ever been beaten before.”

What can fans expect on Saturday night?

“Tune in on Saturday night; it’s going to be fireworks. Gamboa is a tough competitor; he comes to fight every single time and doesn’t lay down for anybody. I’m going to bring the pressure, bring excitement, so tune in. It’s going to be one hell of a night.”

Yuriorkis Gamboa (30-3 18 KOs) – former unified Featherweight king and challenger for Haney’s crown

How are you feeling about facing Haney?

“I’ve expected a great fight, and I’ve got a great rival in front of me.”

After facing Gervonta Davis in your last fight, who’s a better fight, Davis or Haney?

“It doesn’t matter who’s the best fighter is. What matters is what happens in the ring on Saturday.”

How do you stop Devin Haney?

“Haney can say whatever he wants; once we’re in the ring, the only person in charge is God, and I’ll be there to fight.”

What’s your message to your fans and Devin Haney?

“God gave me this opportunity, I’m here to fight, and god will have his say on Saturday night.”

Reshat Mati (7-0 5 KOs) – New York Welterweight talent

What’s life been like trying to stay active during an inactive period of fighting:

“It’s tough in New York with everything staying closed, but you’ve got to find places to go to the gym and do your workouts. I’ve kept myself busy, I’m in shape, and now I’m ready to go.”

In Mojica’s last five losses, he’s been knocked out four times. Do you have to knock him out on Saturday to feel like you got the job done:

“I’m here to do my thing; it’s never right to look for a knockout. He has many wins to his name, but I’ve been training hard to do what’s right to get this win. I’ve worked really hard, and I’m not coming here to lose.”

Who’s your dream match-up/name you’d like to fight?

“Anyone with a belt, I want them. I want to build my legacy, put Albania, New York, and Staten Island on the map.”

Marcos Mojica (17-5-2 13 KOs) – Nicaraguan facing Mati

On being 13 years older than Mati:

“It’s not going to play much of a difference in the fight; it’s going to be a great fight on Saturday, and Mati is going to be a great opponent – we’ll see what happens.”

Raymond Ford (6-0 2 KOs) – New Jersey Featherweight prospect

What is going to do to neutralize Reyes and his game plan?

“I love his game plan; that’s the style I like to fight against – if he brings his heat, I’ll bring mine. I hope he’s well prepared so he can last a few rounds. I’m not coming to play around, but I’m getting him out of there.”

Is it knockout or bust?

“Most definitely, I don’t care about his experience or how many fights he’s had. I’m coming to make an example out of him; come Saturday, you’re going to see the best of me, and I’m punching with bad intentions.”

Rafael Reyes (18-10 14 KOs) – Mexican facing Ford

There’s a lot of hype surround Raymond Ford; what do you make of him?

“I think he is a great prospect, and I’m happy to be here in the United States fighting him. However, I have a lot of experience fighting in Mexico, and I’ll use that to neutralize him in this fight.”

Do you see any weaknesses in Ford’s game?

“No, not too many; I’m going to use my training tactics – stand in front of Raymond using my short punches. I’m going to get the job done, I have a warrior style, and that’s how I’m going to win.”

How do you feel with Ford saying he’s going to make an example out of you?

“I’m going to bring the best of me to the ring, I’ve been through many rounds, and I’m going to give the people an excellent show.”

Arthur Biyarslanov (6-0 5 KOs) – Rising Canadian Super-Lightweight

How did your upbringing shape into the fighter you are today?

“It made me a lot stronger; where I came from makes me a lot hungrier. I’m very thankful to be here, to Matchroom, Eddie Hearn, and DAZN.”

“You’re going to see beautiful boxing. I’ll be keeping my composure and box, but if the knockout comes, then it’ll come.”

“We’re ready for anything; we had a great camp. All Mexican’s are tough, and they come to fight. I’m thrilled that Juan took the fight, and let’s put on a great show for the fans.”

Juan Jose Martinez (28-9 20 KOs) – Mexican facing Biyarslanov

“I know that my opponent is a powerful warrior and that he is going to be a difficult fight, but like all Mexican fighters, I’m going to come out with the win.”

“To get the win on Saturday, I have to utilize all the experience I have in the ring against my opponent.”

Darren Cunningham (11-0 6 KOs) – Super-Bantamweight with Devin Haney Promotions

David on being close and training with Devin Haney:

“Devin Haney has been my brother for six years now. Training with him is great because I get to experience that Championship pedigree, which I’ll show Saturday night.”

What do you know about Juan Gabriel Medina?

“I know that he has fought a lot of former world champions and one current world champion, but I’m the future, and I’ll show him why I’m nothing like those guys.”

Juan Gabriel Medina (11-4 10 KOs) – Dominican facing Cunningham

What do you expect to see from Darren Cunningham this Saturday?

“I can’t expect anything because I know nothing about David. I’ve been training, and I will show you everything I’ve been training for on Saturday.”

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