Cunningham-Visinia Final Press Conference  

Quotes and Photos  

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Kathy Duva
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events

Kathy Duva, Main Events’ CEO

This is our 21st show in the series which will end with its 22nd show on NBCSN on November 8. It has been the greatest privilege of my life putting on a series like this. We got to build stars. We started building stars from the very beginning. It is fitting that it is going to end on the same day that Sergey Kovalev is fighting in the biggest fight of the year.

 

Steve was already a world champion but we got the opportunity to introduce him to the United States because he fought mainly overseas. Now, he is on the front page of Grantland this morning.

 

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Cunningham & Visinia
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

This is the last show I am going to be at for this series. I am not going to be able to attend the last fight of the series because I will be at the Kovalev fight. It feels like high school graduation. It is bitter sweet and sad, but I am also excited about what is going to come ahead. I am also very proud of everyone who has worked on this series.

 

This fight is no doubt going to live up to expectations. In his last fight, Steve put on the best fight of the series. It was about as perfect as you can get.

 

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J Russell Peltz
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

J Russell Peltz, Hall of Fame Matchmaker

 

We began the NBCSN series here in this building. We developed Bryant Jennings, who took the fight on short notice, and (Gabriel) Rosado, who is now ranked among the best in his weight class. This will be our last fight of the series in Philly.

 

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Cherry & Akaba
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

If it weren’t for bad luck, Edner Cherry wouldn’t have any luck at all. He hasn’t lost a fight in years, he has been undefeated in eight fights and yet he can’t get on television. He is ranked number 15. Just as he was set to fight Belmontes, last week Jerry gets hurt with a wrist injury. He was training for a ranked opponent and now he is fighting an unknown opponent.

 

Natu is undefeated in ten fights with eight knockouts. He has everything to gain and nothing lose. He is probably going to outweigh Steve by about 60 pounds.

Nobody was out of it more than Steve Cunningham was in April against Mansour. Then he got up and dropped the other guy and came back to win. It doesn’t get any better than that. If you weren’t there, you wouldn’t have believed that he got up and managed to win that fight.

 

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Steve “USS” Cunningham
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Steve Cunningham

 

Thank you to Main Events, Russell Peltz, MHP, Everlast and Philly Boxing History. I want to thank everyone for their support for Kennedy’s fund. I want to thank Natu’s camp for donating to her fund. This sport is not as savage as people think. We are fathers and husbands. I want to thank Concrete Jungle and Brother Naazim. I think I have the best team in the sport. Naazim takes me to levels and pushes me where I didn’t know I could go. Getting through training camp with him is a victory in itself.

 

I am the smallest heavyweight in boxing right now. I wish my weight matched my heart! I am Philly to my core. I am born and raised here. This is not new to me. I am here to do a job and Natu and I can go get a beer after the fight. My career has been about relationships. After I am done, I will be back in boxing somehow. I was in the Navy — you get orders and you have to carry them out. I got orders and I have to carry out this mission and defeat Natu on Saturday. My faith is what carries me.

 

He’s a big power puncher. He’s big. I am a fighter. This is the third undefeated fighter I am fighting as a heavyweight. I am ready to fight. I am a fighter. I have been going through this with Kennedy for nine years. I want to stay active. I want to get back in there. I wanted another shot before the year was out and thank you to Main Events for making it happen.

 

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Brother Naazim Richardson
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Brother Naazim Richardson, Cunningham’s Trainer

 

I would like to thank Russell and Kathy for making this fight and Natu for his kind words. We appreciate it. Kennedy is what Steve wants to be when he grows up. Steve Cunningham is always in the danger zone. Steve is the lightest heavyweight in the division. That shows his courage. In the Mansour fight, I looked at my team and I was very confident. His corner has worked with championship fighters all over the world. Everything I have seen is a big strong hungry guy and that is a problem. This man can fight. He is a danger. Steve is always willing to face those kind of things. This is all he knows. This is what he’s teaching. His son just won an amateur fight the other day. He’s on his crusade. We thank you for the support and for giving us this opportunity. NBC has been a great series. I have seen [Edner] Cherry fight. He is a monster. We got a good card. Come out and see the essence of Philadelphia fighting.

 

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Natu Visinia
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Natu Visinia

 

I am honored and privileged to be here today. Thanks to Russell Peltz and Main Events. Steve is a world champion. I have nothing negative to say about him. I admire him. He is where I want to be. He’s been eating from a good menu for a long time and I am hungry. Some guys need 30 fights before they would face a Steve Cunningham. A fight like this comes along and I jump at it. I have had a pretty rough career. It is a big risk for him to take this fight and I respect him for that. I am going to give Philly what they are coming to see. His fight with Mansour was my favorite fight of the year. I am looking to go to war.

 

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Sal Musumeci
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Sal Musumeci, Final Forum Promotions

 

I would like to thank Kathy Duva and Main Events. I would like to thank Russell Peltz. We are all children of God. The Cunningham family is in the toughest fight right now. I read about their fund. It shows the humanity and the spirit of this sport. I want to present Mr. Cunningham with this check. This is the most important thing – to help his family. They are going through a battle that is much bigger than two men in the ring. My father is sick in the hospital now; I understand what they are going through.

 

Freedom is not free. This is for the men and women who put their life on the line for our country. Thank a veteran, Veterans’ Day is coming up. Show your support for his family. I say that from my heart.

 

Putting all that aside, Steve USS Cunningham is a great world champion and family man. I have a lot of respect for him. He is an honorable man. USS Cunningham has a lot of strength behind it. He is taking on a young rising heavyweight. He isn’t coming in just to be on television. He is coming to win and coming to fight. It is going to be a tremendous fight for the fans. Cunningham is a true Philadelphian. He doesn’t hide. They are going to mix it up. This is what fighting is about. This is a war and I am proud to be a part of it. Let’s give Philadelphia a great show.

 

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Edner Cherry
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Edner Cherry

 

I want to thank you all for being here. I want to thank Main Events and Peltz for giving me this opportunity. Saturday night will be a great show. My hands will do all the talking. I am just prepared for this fight. I’m ready. We are just ready to rock and roll. Don’t miss it. There will be action. It might be a quick night. We will be ready.

 

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Osumanu Akaba
Photo Credits: Larry Levanti/Main Events 

 

 

Osumanu Akaba

 

I am happy they called me for this fight. I am ready. I am from Africa and I am ready to show America that I am the best. Everything I need to do I will do in the ring. I am a good boxer. I am going to prove I am the best. Thank you everybody.

 

About October 18

The Oct. 18 edition of NBCSN Fight Nightwill take place at the 2300 Arena at 2300 Swanson Street in South Philadelphia. It features a 10-round fight between Steve “USS” Cunningham, of Philadelphia, and Natu “The Truth” Visinia, of Clinton, IL. A 10-round junior lightweight contest between Edner “Cherry Bomb” Cherry, of Wauchula, FL, and Osumanu Akaba, of Accra, Ghana, is the co-feature. Five additional fights open the show at 6PM. Tickets are $50 and $75 and will be available at the door (cash only) . The card is presented by Main Events and Peltz Boxing in association with Final Forum Promotions and BAMBoxing. The NBCSN Fight Night telecast will begin at 9 PM ET. Doors open at 5 PM and the first fight will start at 6. The event is sponsored by Rocco’s Collision, Coors Light and Steve’s Prince of Steaks.

 

 

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Cunningham-Visinia Fight Highlights NBCSN  

Fight Night Live This Saturday,  

Oct. 18, at 9 p.m. ET

Philadelphia, PA:      NBCSN’s Fight Night on Saturday, Oct. 18, live at 9 p.m. ET is highlighted by a heavyweight showdown between Steve “USS” Cunningham and new undefeated heavyweight Natu “The Truth” Visinia from 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pa. Saturday’s fight follows several great boxing events from earlier this year in the fighting city of Philadelphia, including the bout between heavyweights Cunningham and Amir “Hardcore” Mansour on NBCSN.

 

 

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USS Cunningham
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events 

 

 

NBC Sports Group’s Fight Night team of play-by-play announcer Kenny Rice, analyst B.J. Flores and ringside reporter Chris Mannix will call the action.

 

With his victory over the previously-unbeaten Mansour in front of his hometown crowd in April, 38-year-old Philadelphia-native Steve Cunningham secured the USBA Heavyweight title.

 

Two-time cruiserweight world champion Cunningham said, “I am happy to be back in primetime. Expect fireworks on October 18.”

 

The undefeated Visinia hails from Clinton, Ill., and has a dangerous 80% (8 of 10) knockout-to-win ratio. Of his eight career knockouts, seven have come in the first round. He has only gone the distance twice in his young career, once for four rounds and once for six rounds. Saturday will be the first ten-round bout of the 30-year old Visinia’s career.

 

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Natu Visinia
Photo Courtesy of: Final Forum Promotions 

 

Visinia has dedicated Saturday’s fight to long-time trainer Charles “Buddy” Bereal, who passed away last week. Visinia said, “I am very excited about the opportunity to fight a great champion like Steve Cunningham. I respect him and I am going to come in ready. Once we get in the ring, all of the training and sacrifice is going to show through.”

 

The telecast will open with a ten round super featherweight battle between Edner Cherry of Wauchula, Fla., and Osumanu Akaba of Accra, Ghana. Akaba replaces Jerry Belmontes, of Corpus Christi, Texas, who injured his right wrist in training last Thursday.

 

 

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Edner Cherry

 

The 32-year-old Cherry has won his last four fights. The Nassau, Bahamas, native is coming off a eight-round unanimous decision victory over Robert Osiobe on the undercard of the Cunningham-Mansour fight earlier this year.

 

“The world wants to see great fights on television and that’s what NBCSN has given boxing fans,” Cherry said.  “I was fortunate to be in person at the Steve Cunningham vs. Amir Mansour fight on NBCSN in April, since I boxed on the undercard.  The Cunningham-Mansour fight was as good as it gets.”

 

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Osumanu Akaba

 

Akaba, 34, has won three minor championships: the WBC International Featherweight Title, WBA Pan African Featherweight Title and WBO Africa Super Featherweight Title. In his last fight, Akaba suffered his first loss in almost five years dropping an eight-round decision to Bahodir Mamadjonov after ten straight victories.

 

“We’re pleased to bring another exciting card to our viewers from Philadelphia, one of boxing’s greatest cities,” said Gary Quinn, Vice President of Programming & Planning for NBC Sports Group.

 

Main Events CEO Kathy Duva said, “Visinia is a wild card. He is a former MMA fighter and college football star, and should be exciting in the ring. He is also another undefeated but unknown fighter that will make his US television debut on Fight Night. We have a pretty good track record with those, like Sergey Kovalev, Karl Dargan, Thabiso Mchunu and Bryant Jennings; but Steve is a champion and he knows how to find a way to win. This should be a great matchup.”

 

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