![]() ![]() This past weekend was a slow news day in Elias Piña. Adames is ready for him and anyone else according to both Adames and his trainer, Santos. He recently went the distance with Jermall Charlo. October 8 sees him return to California, where he scored one of his biggest wins last year against the battle tested Sergiy Derevyanchenko. It was at a tournament in Caguas, Puerto Rico where he began thinking of turning pro.Īdames’ early fights saw him going back-and-forth between New York and the Dominican Republic, most of his 35 siblings present for his bouts. He kept on boxing and soon found himself in amateur tournaments in South America, Mexico, Europe, and Puerto Rico. “Floyd was my favorite and later on, as I started watching more boxing, Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard became my other favorites,” said Adames. He soon started competing and, whenever there was a big fight on, he’d go to a neighbor’s home who had channels that carried Floyd Mayweather fights. “I liked boxing right away,” Adames said. “Different mothers of course, but we all get along.” When he was twelve, one of his older brothers saw him using his fists and immediately brought him over to the local gym. “Almost second to none,” he added.Ībout sixteen years ago, one of Adames’ older brothers felt the same way.Īdames comes from a family of 35 brothers and sisters. Santos, who has been in boxing for thirty years, says Adames has as much talent as any fighter he has ever seen. “That said, for his God-given talent, if he doesn’t ascend to the pound-for-pound list, he’s doing his talent a disservice.” “ I want all the Dominicans to tune in to my fight and I promise that we will continue to make history. ![]() “He’s going to be champion,” Santos said in an interview with 210BoxingTv. If Adames’ trainer, Bob Santos, is correct, they may soon be saying it is home to one of boxing’s best boxers. One travel channel on YouTube says its home to the best coffee in the country. Though it has the usual issues that plague most border towns – illegal immigration, smuggling of contraband – it’s known for its blue-water rivers and cold fruit. Adames gets his chance October 8.Īdames was born and raised in Elias Piña, which is about as far west as you can go in the Dominican Republic before entering Haiti. If Vilomar had access to the type of training that Adames has had recently, he may have become a champion. A lightweight contender who averaged three fights per year and about 30 hours per week picking up fares around Madison Square Garden, Vilomar the taxi driver was good enough to outpoint Alexis Arguello and go thirteen close rounds with Roberto Duran. Like Vilomar Fernandez, who moved to New York from suburban Santiago. “Back then,” Adames explained, “they only trained when they had a fight lined up. His younger brother Leo, who followed his sibling’s footsteps by moving to Puerto Rico, were exceptions.įor too many years, the plight of Dominican boxers was that of a fighter not quite good enough to “win the big one.” Cruz won his title in the 1960s after relocating to Puerto Rico, where he found better training and a wife. The same with Carlos Teofilo Cruz, the country’s first champion. For his biggest fights, Perez had to travel to Cuba or Europe. Nearly a hundred years ago, a squat middleweight with a wicked hook named Carlos Perez was ranked amongst the best. “I want all the Dominicans to tune in to my fight and I promise that we will continue to make history,” Adames said.Īttempting to build on a historic night this past August, when Dominicans Alberto Puello and Hector Luis Garcia won titles on the same night, Adames wants to be the fourth fighter from the Dominican Republic to currently hold a championship.īoxing is not new to his home country. He’ll have the opportunity to hammer that point this Saturday when Adames (21-1, 16 KOs) battles Juan Macias Montiel for the interim WBC Middleweight title at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. “We are not the Dominican boxers of the past,” said Carlos Adames.ĭominican boxing is currently in a golden era, Adames exclaimed. ![]()
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