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UNDERCARD BEEF: Marlen Esparza Calls Seniesa Estrada A “Compulsive Liar”

We all know by know that beefs get manufactured to draw hype all the time in our biz. This, this one seems real-deal Holyfield.

Marlen Esparza…

and Seniesa Estrada…

Estrada was grinning here, but the tension was thick, with her and Esparza going at it Thursday. (Pictures by Amanda Westcott)

Seniesa Estrada was grinning here, but the tension was thick, with her and Marlen Esparza going at it Thursday. (Pictures by Amanda Westcott)

 

..if they go at it Saturday night at the MGM, and on DAZN, with 50% of the intensity shown in the buildup to their battle, well, it's going to be a fun to watch rumble.

Get a load of their quotes, from the Thursday undercard presser:

LAS VEGAS (Oct. 31, 2019): The undercard of the Canelo vs. Kovalev card hosted a press conference featuring Ryan Garcia (18-0, 15 KOs), “Ruthless” Romero Duno (21-1, 16 KOs), Seniesa “Super Bad” Estrada (17-0, 7 KOs), Marlen Esparza (7-0, 1 KO), Blair “The Flair” Cobbs (12-0-1, 8 KOs), and Carlos Ortiz (11-4, 11 KOs). The event will take place Saturday Nov. 2, 2019 at The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be streamed live exclusively on DAZN.

 

Below is what the fighters had to say at today's press conference:

 

Ryan Garcia, Lightweight Contender:

 

“This fight is a big fight, a big moment, there's a lot of hype around it. A lot of things have been said about me not taking the fight in September but look, I'm taking it now. It's a big moment on a big stage, and it had to happen here. You have two hungry fighters and Romero, he's a big puncher and he's going to come and try to knock me out. It's a very dangerous fight. I took a younger fighter who's up and coming so he's hungry. Not some old guy, I took a young, hungry, hard-hitting fighter. I want to prove everybody wrong and I probably won't get the respect end of the day but it's okay as long as I put on the best show that I can.”

 

“I just got a lot of haters and they want to see me lose, even if I knock him out and I put on a beautiful boxing performance, they're not going to respect me but I'm okay with that. I'm okay with just being confident in myself. I have a lot of respect for Romero Duno. Sometimes it confuses me when he wears t-shirts that ‘Ryan Garcia is running,' so I'm a little confused, but I respect him.”

 

“I feel like my skills are better. I just feel like I'm going to win fairly easy. I don't see it going all ten rounds.”

 

KO? “Ya.”

 

Romero Duno, NABO Lightweight Champion:

 

“I would like to thank Golden Boy Promotions for giving me a chance to fight this event, a very big event for me. I would like to thank Ryan Garcia for accepting the match. I wanted to give the fans what they want. They say they want me to fight King Ryan. I was ready [in September], I was always ready. I was born ready.”

 

“I didn't imagine that I could be here right now, fighting on a big card like this one. It's a very big opportunity for me to show the world that not only Manny Pacquiao can make history in boxing in the Philippines. There's a lot of Filipino fighters that can do that.”

 

Seniesa Estrada, WBC Silver Light Flyweight Champion:

 

“I've been dealing with a lot of talk from Marlen the last two years, mostly on social media of course, but I do my talking in the ring. Saturday night, she's going to have a lot to deal with. I love that she's underestimating me and thinks she's gonna walk right through me. Saturday night, she's in for a big surprise.”

 

“You're a bad rep to women's boxing period, you start beef with everybody. There's little girls watching you too, and you disrespect me all the time. She has a bad ego, bad attitude, she's disrespectful, she's just a nasty person with a nasty attitude.  Marlen Esparza is delusional.” 

 

“I'm going to be the bully Saturday night, that's for sure.”

 

Marlen Esparza, NABO Flyweight Champion:

 

“I just want to say that I'm extremely happy to be here. It's such a huge platform for women's boxing. I'm looking forward to settling this once and for all. There's been so much said, so much done. Seniesa decided to shove me and disrespect me and disrespect women's boxing. There's little girls watching all over the world and I want to show them how we should represent women's boxing. The entire situation is disrespectful. There's a time to make contact and that's on Saturday night. You need to hold yourself in a professional manner.”

 

“I'm excited to put on a show and I'm excited for the three-minute rounds – it's huge for us in women's boxing. I'm excited to do this not just for me but for all the Latinas everywhere.”

 

“She's a compulsive liar. She tries to play victim all the time. You're not the victim here, and then you want to shove me? Which are you, are you the victim or the bully? You need to pick a side.”

 

Blair Cobbs, Junior NABF Welterweight Champion:

 

“I'm going out there to impress and show the world – millions around the world – what Blair ‘The Flair' is all about baby. Woo!”

 

“I am the most exciting man in boxing today, because it doesn't matter who you put me in there with – you're going to see an exciting fight. Knockouts, drag-out wars, you're going to see blood, action, tears. You're going to see somebody that's going to hate me, and the people that hate me are going to rise up and give a great applause.”

 

Carlos Ortiz, Welterweight Contender: 

 

“I'm very grateful to be participating on such a card with great boxers. There's a reason why we're here and I look forward to giving a great fight.”

 

Eric Gomez, President of Golden Boy:

 

“As in any big event, you have the undercard and we have all these rising stars that are going to contribute in making this a special event on Saturday night. In the co-feature, Ryan Garcia wants to prove that he can be the next big star in boxing but he's facing a tough customer in Romero Duno – who knows that with a victory, he's right in line to challenge for a world title. And, we have two girls who are undefeated and are going to take their fight off of social media and into the ring.”

 

Kathy Duva, CEO of Main Events:

 

“A spot on the undercard is where it starts. I can't tell you how many times I've looked through our archive and looked at a particular fight and been astonished at who was fighting underneath.”

 

Bernard Hopkins, Hall of Famer and Golden Boy Business Partner:

 

“To my left, the future stars, this is your moment. Even though you're not the headliner of the card, you have the chance to steal the show. You have the chance to be your own main event and be successful. To my right, the same goes to you – especially Blair and everybody that's putting themselves into a position to one day be a main event. I love this sport, I love boxing, and when you get an undercard that has substance and meaning, it makes me feel even more grateful that I've left my DNA heavy in the history of boxing. Pay attention to the undercard very closely because one day soon, you'll be rooting for them and you'll be covering them.”

 

Canelo vs. Kovalev is a 12-round fight for the WBO Light Heavyweight World Title 

presented by Golden Boy, Main Events and Krusher Promotions. Garcia vs. Duno is a 12-round fight for the vacant WBC Silver & NABO Lightweight Titles presented by Golden Boy. The event is sponsored by Tecate, “THE OFFICIAL BEER OF BOXING,” 

Hennessy “Never Stop. Never Settle” and Brand-New Grapefruit Crush, Knockout Flavor. The event will take place Saturday, Nov. 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be streamed live  exclusively on DAZN. The title clash is one of several highlights this fight season on DAZN – an entire fall featuring boxing's biggest matchups in one of the best schedules in boxing history.

 

Tickets for Canelo vs. Kovalev are on sale and are priced at $1,754, $1,254, 

$854, $654, $404 and $204, not including applicable service charges and taxes. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call 888-9-AXS-TIX (888-929-7849). Tickets also will be available for purchase at www.axs.com

 

Founder/editor Michael Woods got addicted to boxing in 1990, when Buster Douglas shocked the world with his demolition of the then-impregnable Mike Tyson. The Brooklyn-based journalist has covered the sport since for ESPN The Magazine, ESPN.com, Bad Left Hook and RING. His journalism career started with NY Newsday in 1999. Michael Woods is also an accomplished blow by blow and color man, having done work for Top Rank, DiBella Entertainment, EPIX, and for Facebook Fightnight Live, since 2017.