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NBC Sports Network Fight Night 

Friday, June 14 - Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem

Bryant Jennings vs. Andrey Fedosov 
Sergey Kovalev vs. Cornelius White
Ronald Cruz vs. Ray Narh

 

BRYANT JENNINGS 6/5 MEDIA WORKOUT

VIDEO, PHOTOS AND Q&A 

 ABC GYM, 1400 N. 26th ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA

 

Bryant "By By" Jennings Media Workout - NBCSN FIGHT NIGHT June 14th

 

Bryant Jennings (16-0, 8 KO's) held a media workout today in preparation for his June 14th NBC Sports Network Fight Night clash against Andrey Fedosov (24-2, 19 KO's). The fight is part of a triple header on a 7-bout card  that will be held at Sands Casino Resort Bethlem.

Also part of the triple header is a 12-round IBF light heavyweight eliminator showcasing Segey Kovalev (20-0-1, 18 KO's) vs. Cornelius White (21-1, 16 KO's) and a 10-round welterweight battle featuring Ronald Cruz (17-1, 12 KO's) vs. Raymond Narh (25-2, 21 KO's). The NBC Sports Network telecast begins at 8PM EDT

Here's what Jennings shared during the workout today at  ABC Gym in Philadelphia:

Why take this fight with Fedosov? Boxing is a business. You have to build yourself, your marketability. This is our business we hit, we get hit, it's what we do. I'm not gonna just wait around. A lot of it is patience. Patience is very much needed in this sport. As I always say, 'welcome to the fight game.'

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Photo credits to: phillyboxinghistory.com

What do you know about this guy you are going to fight (Fedosov)? I don't know nothing about him. I very seldom know anything about any of my opponents. That's my trainer's job.

Were you trying to add new moves during sparring? No that's just me. I was trying not to open up against him (sparring partner). Just trying to let him get comfortable punching, just get through the work and conditioning of it. I work on my techniques. We did train early this morning: we did 5 miles, my fastest mile this morning was 6:04; 20 minutes on the pads; then I went in the house and did push-ups, sit ups; drank a smoothie; and then tried to lay down so I could rest up to come back here.

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Photo credits to: phillyboxinghistory.com

 

In sparring are you going for the knockout? No, it's the push. This way I'll be able to operate in the later rounds at a high pace, at a fast pace and still be conditioned. And then you go back to the corner, recover for those 30 seconds and come back out and do it all over again. I can do it for 20 rounds.

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Photo credits to: phillyboxinghistory.com

When you train you seem to go twice as hard than other opponents - you train all day, put in 6 miles a day instead of 3. Was it that way for this camp and why? It's that way for every camp. Running is easy for me. You have to remember I started later and didn't have a big amateur career. I thought I have work twice as hard to get to this point, because I came in the game late. I had to fast track. It's just my way.

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Photo credits to: phillyboxinghistory.com

When you are fighting one of these guys (non American) does it give you any extra incentive to win for America? Yes, in fact sometimes it gives me the extra push. I know how it is for America to have a heavyweight champion, because it hasn't been here in a long time. I'm a good role model, I have a son and I wouldn't mind if my son lived the same exact life that I lived, because I don't do nothing in front of my son or behind closed doors that I wouldn't have my son do himself when he gets to my age. I just try to be an example for the youth, for the future, just to be that person to look up to. So all in all, being that next heavyweight champion of the world as an American is bigger than anything right now. That's the goal.

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Bryant Jennings and trainer Fred Jenkins
Photo credits to: phillyboxinghistory.com

Obviously being on NBC Sports Network is not as much money as being on HBO, but it's important to you. Why? You get to be able to showcase on national television. To be able to fight on the national screen is a blessing. People look up to me and NBC Sports like an HBO or Showtime and I feel proud that I can make it appear to be so. Hopefully one day me, my fellow boxers and Main Events can push for that to be as big or even bigger then HBO or Showtime. 

 

 

ABOUT FRIDAY, JUNE 14

 

The Jennnings-Fedosov, Kovalev-White and Cruz-Narh fights top a seven-bout card at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem. Doors open at 6:15pm ET. Tickets priced at $50 and $75 and $130 (luxury suites) can be purchased through the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) and at all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale at www.peltzboxing.com,www.SandsEventCenter.com, and www.Ticketmaster.com. In Bethlehem, tickets are available at Deja Brew, Inc., 101 West 4th Street (610-865-2739) and at Pronto Insurance Notary, 232 East 3rd Street (610-419-6790). NBC Sports Network will televise the Jennings-Fedosov, Kovalev-White and Cruz-Narh fights, beginning at 8 pm ET, Friday, June 14th. The card is promoted by Main Events and Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions, Hitz Entertainment and Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.

 

 

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