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Senchenko ready to make major statement to
American fans, calls Malignaggi 'nothing special'
WBA Welterweight Title Fight Live On PPV Apr. 29
World Champion Vyacheslav Senchenko
World Boxing Association ("WBA") Welterweight
Champion Vyacheslav Senchenko plans to make a major statement in his April
29 world title defense, live on pay per viewfrom Donboss Arena in Donetsk,
Ukraine, against former International Boxing Federation ("IBF") junior
welterweight titlist Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi.
Senchenko vs. Malignaggi," presented by Union Boxing Promotion, is being
distributed in the United States by Integrated Sports Media for live
viewing at 1:00 PM/ET - 10:00 AM/PT on both cable and satellite
pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVNfor a
suggested retail price of only $29.95.
"I want to give American fight fans what they like by being aggressive and
attacking Malignaggi," Senchenko said from the Wild Card Gym. "They won't
be disappointed by my style. I hope that, after this fight, American
television people will see my boxing skills and offer me big fights.
"I want to showcase my talents in America, which is known as one of the
best places in the world to box. Not boxing there would be a
disappointment. I want to have a couple of fights in the US, not just one,
but any fight has to be the right fight for me. My promoter, Yuri Raban
(Union Boxing), will decide who my next opponent will be and where. It's
important for any boxer to be on US television. Every boxer has that
dream. Even thought this fight is happening in the Ukraine, I am very
happy that Integrated Sports Media will be broadcasting this fight live so
people in the US will be able to watch me fight."
The outspoken Malignaggi (30-4, 6 KOs) is unbeaten since moving up to
welterweight with victories against Michael Lozada (TKO6), Jose Miguel
Cotto (DEC10) and Orlando Lora (DEC10).
"Malignaggi is nothing special," Senchenko commented. "I know how to fight
him. I plan to expose his weaknesses during the fight. I'm going to make
sure that Malignaggi remembers my name for a long time. What he says does
not bother me at all. I smile when I hear most of the stuff he says. I'm
not a talker. I am a boxer and I'll show my skills in the ring. I am very
calm and focused on my fight on April 29th.
"Paulie is already talking about defending his title in Brooklyn, but I am
still the champion. He needs to take the title from me. He should start
thinking about retiring, not defending the title, after he fights me."
Rated No. 5 in the world by The Ring Magazine, Senchenkowon the WBA title
in 2009 by way of a 12-round decision against previously undefeated Yuriy
Nuzhnenko. Vyacheslav has successfully defended his world title belt three
times against Motoki Sasaki (DEC12), Charlie Jose Navarro (DEC12) and more
recently Marco Antonio Avendano (TKO6) last August in his last fight.
Senchenko has been training under the guidance of multiple Trainer of the
Year Freddie Roach in Hollywood, California. "Training is going very
well," 2000 Ukraine Olympian Senchenko concluded. "I enjoy working with
Freddie; he is the best trainer in the world. I learn something new from
him every day. I like the Wild Card Gym a lot. I feel good when I am there
and now it's like my home gym."
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