Q&A with 147-pound contender Yordenis Ugas

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Cuban welterweight breaks down his Sept. 8 WBC title eliminator against Argentine Cesar Barrionuevo.

BROOKLYN — There is no looking ahead to future fights for top 147-pound contenders Yordenis Ugas of Cuba and Cesar Barrionuevo of Argentina as the two sluggers prepare for their WBC title eliminator matchup on Saturday, September 8 live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) from Barclays Center, the home of BROOKLYN BOXING™ and presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

The SHOWTIME main event will pit two of the division's biggest names against each other as former 147-pound champions Danny "Swift" Garcia and "Showtime" Shawn Porter square off for the vacant WBC Welterweight World Championship. The winner of Ugas vs. Barrionuevo earns the WBC's second mandatory position to the winner of Garcia vs. Porter.
 
Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and DiBella Entertainment, in association with DSG Promotions, start at $50 and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com, or by calling 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group discounts are available by calling 844-BKLYN-GP.
 
Ugas, (22-3, 11 KOs), returns to the SHOWTIME stage for the second time. In February, he handed Ray Robinson his first defeat since a 2010 decision to Shawn Porter. Barrionuevo, (34-3-2, 24 KOs), making his U.S. debut, has won 10 fights in a row and has only lost once since 2010 as he looks to follow in the footsteps of Marcos Maidana and Lucas Matthysse, elite welterweights from Argentina.
 
Here is what the 32-year-old Ugas had to say about his September 8 matchup:
  
Overall, how is your training going in Las Vegas and who have you sparred with?

"We have been training at Fernando Vargas' gym, the Feroz Fight Factory gym. We've been sparring with Jose Benavidez Jr. and Diego Magdaleno, and a few other locals. Nothing is really different with this camp compared to others. I'm 100 percent committed to training for this fight."

What are the advantages of training in Las Vegas? 

"I've been in Las Vegas for the past two and a half years. This place has changed my life. I came out here and started training with Ismael Salas, who has trained many of the best Cuban boxers. There is such good sparring out here, and there's also mountains. I love running up Mount Charleston. This is just a perfect place for a fighter to train."
 
How are you preparing to face a southpaw like Cesar Barrionuevo?

"We are sparring with lefties and trying to mirror exactly what we think we'll see. The Argentine fighters always come to fight and are well prepared. They always go to war. Luckily I like to go to war too. So I think we have good styles that will give the fans a great fight."
 
What else do you know about your opponent?

"I've seen some footage and that's it. It's not really about what he does or brings, it's all about staying focused on what I do best. I don't take much time off so I'm always in the gym training. I did go down to Miami a few weeks ago and actually trained in Barrionuevo's gym and met some guys he works with, but we never crossed paths."
 
You are returning to fight on SHOWTIME for a second time. Does that give you an advantage?

"Everyone who knows boxing knows I'm the more experienced fighter. This is one of his first times he's fighting outside Argentina. I know he's a big deal there, but he's never seen a stage like this, with all the bright lights. I'm going to be prepared for the best Argentine fighter that shows up that night."
 
What is your prediction of the Garcia-Porter fight?

"I think they are two great fighters and whoever is the most prepared on that night will win the fight. Because this is a WBC eliminator, I know there's a chance I could fight one of them if I win my fight. I would love to fight either of them."

For a closer look at Yordenis Ugas, check out his fighter page.

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