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"Turf War" Star Boxing Camp Notesposted by mightygloves.com on April 18, 2007, in Press Release
Arnaoutis, who trains about 15 minutes away from Bally's A.C., has shifted his training hours to late afternoon to prepare for his evening performance. "We've had a great training camp. We've had good sparring partners to emulate Holt's style and I've made the adjustments necessary to win" stated a confident Mike Arnaoutis. "Kendall Holt is an awkward fighter, but just look at their records. If you make the comparison you'll see that Arnaoutis is the better fighter" said Mike Michaels, an advisor for "Mighty" Mike and Cestus Management. "In only his 12th pro-fight Arnaoutis fought a monster in Juan Urango, the former IBF Jr. Welterweight Champion. Urango was supposed to be indestructible-Arnaoutis made him look like a club fighter. No disrespect to Holt, but he isn't in the same league as Arnaoutis" In a recent interview Holt stated that he would be surprised if Arnaoutis hears the final bell. "Mighty" Mike just shrugged it off "I don't pay attention to that type of stuff. I'm 100% focused on the goal-to beat Kendall Holt and become a world champion." "In his last fight he put on a competent performance, but he knows that he can be knocked out. It's already happened to him" said Mike Michael. Although Arnaoutis is considered a boxer-puncher, he has knocked out 3 out of his last 4 opponents, and has some pop for a Jr. Welterweight. "I've had a lot of fighters and when a fighter has been knocked out it plagues them for the rest of their career" said Mike Michaels. "They think back to a time where they were looking up at the stars, looking at the lights, thinking their on the beach with their girlfriend or wife" Arnaoutis promoter, Star Boxing's Joe DeGuardia is looking forward to the match. "We've been hearing that both fighters are in excellent shape and this fight is a must for boxing fans". Both Arnaoutis and Holt are scheduled to attend at a press luncheon Thursday, April 19th at Bally's at 12 PM. Malachy Farrell ready for battle of Unbeaten Heavyweights "I've watched a few of Marrone's fights. He's a good fighter, but he's there to be hit" said Farrell. "When I started boxing I weighed about 150lbs and I've grown into a heavyweight. I've kept much of my speed and movement. I'm going to outwork this guy" The Malachy Farrell v. Mike Marrone bout will also be televised on ShoBox. Both fighters will be in attendence at the April 19th, 12:00pm Press Luncheon at Bally's.
The fights air live on SHOWTIME at 11PM. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). « Previous article: Unbeaten Hard-hitting Heavyweights to Square Off in "Showbox" Co-feature Next article: Stevie Johnston returns home for May 18th fight in Denver »
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