Boxing Weights & Quotes: Andre Dirrell, Tony Hanshaw, Antonio DeMarco, Juan Castaneda

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NOTE: WEIGHTS – Andre Dirrell weighed 168 ¼ pounds and Tony Hanshaw tipped the scales at 169 pounds during Thursday’s weigh-in. Antonio DeMarco weighed 135 pounds, while Juan Castaneda weighed 134 ¼.
In a match-up of top super middleweight prospects, undefeated 2004 Olympic bronze medalist Dirrell (14-0, nine KOs) will take on once-beaten Hanshaw (21-1-1, 14 KOs) in a 10-round showdown Friday, May 2, on ShoBox: The New Generation (live on SHOWTIME at 11 p.m. ET/PT delayed on the west coast).
In the co-feature, the promising and once-beaten DeMarco (18-1-1, 13 KOs) will take on undefeated Castaneda (12-0, nine KOs) in an eight-round lightweight bout. Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, will present the doubleheader from Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif.
ANDRE DIRRELL
“Hanshaw is slow with his feet and his hands. I have to watch out for his left hook. I can’t run because of the size of the ring, so it will be an action-packed fight.â€
“When I’m throwing punches, I have to watch out for Hanshaw’s counter left hook. I will make him pay every time he misses.â€
“I am going to come out in the first three rounds and bring the action to Hanshaw. It will be unlike any performance I’ve ever had. I will have my way against him and bring the fight to him immediately.â€
“The fight against Curtis Stevens (June 16, 2007) was a downside for me, but I won and got better. It was just bad. I let myself down more than anybody. I hurt inside. I have learned my lesson. Everyone will be impressed on Friday. My back is against the wall in this fight and I have to perform.â€
“I’m done with the bums. I just want to get more fights. I should be ready for a world championship fight after 19 fights.â€
“I’m doing this for me. It is like an aspirin to a headache. I want to right a wrong and get it off my chest.â€
“I am always nervous before all of my fights because of the anticipation. I feel great and nothing can stop me. I have to keep smiling because this is the perfect opportunity.â€
“I won’t let anyone down. I will be impressive against Hanshaw. I can’t wait to get in there and show my talents.â€
TONY HANSHAW
“I thought I did pretty damn good against Roy Jones Jr. I thought I won the fight. I learned a lot from the experience. I am more focused now and in better condition than I have ever been.â€
“I didn’t have my proper rest going into the Jones fight because of the press conferences and interviews.â€
“I have never trained like this before. I am swimming, lifting 300-pound tires. It’s just crazy. I am hitting harder. I have more stamina. I have been working with a personal trainer for the first time.â€
“If Dirrell tries to run like he did against Stevens, I will cut the ring off like I always do. I’m a busy fighter, and I’m always in my opponent’s face. I’ll be in Dirrell’s face on Friday.â€
“I’m at my peak. This is my year. I’m 30 years old and back with Ronnie Shields. After fighting Jones, I should have had a world title fight by now. I’ve been sitting for 11 months. I can’t make any money sitting.â€
“I’ve been sparring with cruiserweights, so Dirrell is going to be nothing.â€
“I have been ready for a big fight. I am not getting any younger. My time is now. I am ready for the top guys. I’ll take out Joe Calzaghe. He stunk up the place against Bernard Hopkins.â€
RONNIE SHIELDS (Hanshaw’s Trainer)
“We have to slow Dirrell down and not allow him to get into a groove. We have to dictate the pace of the fight.â€
“Dirrell is slick and has a lot of skill, but he is not going to impress anyone by running.â€
JUAN CASTANEDA
“I consider myself to be an extremely aggressive fighter. I love to come forward and bring the action to my opponent, but I can box if I need to.â€
“DeMarco comes forward, so his style fits me perfectly. Hopefully, we will go toe-to-toe in the center of the ring and slug it out. This will be my toughest fight.â€
