Juan Manuel Lopez
Puerto Rico’s 24-year-old WBO super-bantamweight champion, 22-0 (20)
Age started boxing: Nine.
First boxing memory: I won my first fight in the first round, by knockout, in 56 seconds. It was a very short fight.
Favourite all-time fighter: Felix “Tito” Trinidad.
Best fight seen: Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya. Trinidad and Fernando Vargas.
Pre-fight meal: Meat and very high carbs.
What do you do to relax: Listen to music, play golf, go to the theatre.
Pre-fight superstition: I pray to God, always.
What training do you do between fights: After the fight I take one or two weeks’ rest. After that I am always in the gym. And if I don’t have a fight I do soft training.
Typical breakfast: Eggs, ham and cheese.
Toughest part of being a boxer: Being away from my family.
Favourite music: Salsa, merengue, I like Marc Anthony and Victor Manuel.
Last book read: Right now I’m reading about the boxing champions born in Puerto Rico – Crib of Champions.
Favourite film: Rocky and all the sequels.
What car do you drive: Ford Explorer and Chrysler Town & Country.
Where do you train: In the Jose Cheo Aponte Gymnasio in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Training routine: I run a lot to make weight. In the gym I do a lot of drills, defensive drills. And I run in the night. Late night, because I try to run near the time that I’m going to be fighting.
Toughest man you faced: In Chicago against Hugo Dianzo (2007). He was a very smart fighter. He moved a lot, he held me a lot. And it was a very uncomfortable fight.
What supplements do you take: Mega Man Multi-Vitamins, Accelerate and Recovery.
If you weren’t a boxer what would you be: I don’t know. I always dreamed about being a great boxer. But I started as an EMS technician (emergency aide).
Last place you went on vacation: Disneyworld (Orlando, Florida).
Favourite football team: Puerto Rico Islanders.
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather.
Kelly Pavlik
Youngstown, Ohio’s middleweight champion
Age started boxing: Nine
First boxing memory: First amateur fight when I was 10, beating a regional champion who’d had 37 fights. I knew then I could be something
Inspiration: My family [parents and two older brothers]
Favourite all-time fighter: Rocky Marciano for the way he fought and for what he achieved in the heavyweight division, despite being so small
Best fight you’ve seen: The first Arturo Gatti-Micky Ward clash and Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I [May 2005]
Pre-fight meal: Luncheon meat or chicken sandwich
What do you do to relax: Play golf, spend time with my family
Pre-fight superstition: I’m not really superstitious. I always say a few prayers and the night before a fight go to see a movie
What training (if any) do you do between fights: Weight training and running [three times a week]
Typical breakfast: Eggs, pancakes and fruit bowl
Toughest part of being a boxer: Dieting and going away to training camp, away from my family
Favourite music: Heavy metal, hard rock
Last book you read: The Most Evil Dictators of All-time
Favourite film: A Bronx Tale starring Robert DeNiro
What car do you drive: Cadillac Eldorado 1993
Where do you train: South Side Boxing Club, Youngstown, Ohio
Training routine: Running about three miles in the morning, lots of stretching, two hours in the gym in the afternoon and weight-training at night
Toughest man faced: Ross Thompson
Supplements, if any: GNC multi-vitamin
Job outside boxing: Full-time professional
Last place you went on holiday: I’ve never been on vacation
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather
Favourite football team: Ohio State Buckeyes
Joan Guzman
Santo Domingo’s WBO super-featherweight champion
Age started boxing: eight.
First boxing memory: Watching Roberto Duran and Felix Trinidad fight on television.
Inspiration: My country – to put the Dominican Republic on the boxing map – and my children [two boys].
Favourite all-time fighter: There are so many. Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Mayweather are just two.
Best fight you’ve seen: Leonard-Duran I.
Pre-fight meal: Pasta, chicken soup, anything I can get my hands on.
What do you do to relax: I play on a PlayStation.
Pre-fight superstition: None. I do pray to God before every fight.
What training (if any) do you do between fights: I play baseball.
Typical breakfast: Plantains, eggs, avocados, orange juice – I eat a lot.
Toughest part of being a boxer: The gym work. It’s much easier to fight. That’s why it is said that fights are won in the gym.
Favourite music: Reggae, Rap – I like all types.
Last book you read: How to Express Yourself in Public.
Favourite film: Rocky – the whole series. Once I watched the whole lot in a single day.
What car do you drive: Mercedes SL500.
Where do you train: Gleason’s Gym, Brooklyn, New York, or Gold’s Gym, Las Vegas.
Training routine: Running in the mornings. In the gym I do skipping, shadow boxing to warm up and then sparring. I also have a strength and conditioning coach.
Toughest man faced: Terdsak Jandaeng from Thailand. He was very strong and took everything I threw at him [White Plains, New York, August 2005 – Guzman won on points over 12 in a featherweight eliminator for Scott Harrison].
Supplements, if any: Amino acids, protein.
What would you be if you were not a boxer: Probably a baseball trainer or something to do with sports.
Last place you went on holiday: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (he lives in New York).
Best boxer in the sport today: It’s hard to say because there is no Christ in boxing. Everyone can be beaten. But I’d probably say Floyd Mayweather.
Favourite football team: I don’t like soccer or American football.
Mikkel Kessler
Denmark’s former super-middleweight champion
Age started boxing: 13.
First boxing memory: I went to the gym with two friends and I remember the trainer shouted at me to get changed. I’d played football, but I wanted to do an individual sport.
Inspiration: Boxing was unknown to me at school, but I watched Oscar De La Hoya beat our Jimmi Bredahl [Los Angeles 1994] and that inspired me.
Favourite all-time fighter: De La Hoya He is a fast combination puncher and I like to do the same.
Best fight you’ve seen: The first Marco Antonio Barrera-Erik Morales fight. It was just a great fight. And the first Benn-Eubank fight was exciting for me when I was young.
Pre-fight meal: I eat lots of pasta and chicken to get the carbs.
What do you do to relax: My girlfriend Caroline and I like walking the dog. He’s an American Bulldog called Herman and weighs 90lbs! I also take Spanish lessons and I’m working on my new website, mikkelkessler.com.
Pre-fight superstition: I always tie my bootlaces last thing because I want them to be tight.
What training (if any) do you do between fights: I train all the time. I’m a training addict.
Typical breakfast: Three boiled eggs, toast, chicken.
Toughest part of being a boxer: Nothing is for sure in boxing and you never know what will happen. You don’t want to let anyone down and the pressure is on you to do your best.
Favourite music: I like all kinds – opera, classical – but I don’t really have a speciality.
Last book you read: A book by Danish footballer Stig Tofting [who played for Hamburg and Bolton] whose parents were shot dead. It’s powerful.
Favourite film: Cinderella Man. It’s a good movie and the boxing scenes were well done.
What car do you drive: An Audi.
Where do you train: In Copenhagen.
Training routine: I train for boxing at 11am to 1pm. In the evening I work out at 7pm, running and weightlifting. I spar very little because that is what wears out your body. Maybe I spar once every 14 days.
Toughest man faced: A Frenchman called Jean-Paul D’Alessandro. I fought him in Copenhagen in [May] 1999 and I hurt my left hand in the first round and I just couldn’t keep him off. I won on points over six rounds.
What supplements do you take: Vitamins and proteins. I don’t have any white sugar.
Job outside boxing: I’m a full-time boxer.
Last place you went on holiday: Paris. A romantic five days with Caroline.
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather Jnr and myself.
Favourite football team: Fremadamager. It is a little team where I live and it is only in the second division. But it is my favourite.
Puerto Rico’s 24-year-old WBO super-bantamweight champion, 22-0 (20)

First boxing memory: I won my first fight in the first round, by knockout, in 56 seconds. It was a very short fight.
Favourite all-time fighter: Felix “Tito” Trinidad.
Best fight seen: Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya. Trinidad and Fernando Vargas.
Pre-fight meal: Meat and very high carbs.
What do you do to relax: Listen to music, play golf, go to the theatre.
Pre-fight superstition: I pray to God, always.
What training do you do between fights: After the fight I take one or two weeks’ rest. After that I am always in the gym. And if I don’t have a fight I do soft training.
Typical breakfast: Eggs, ham and cheese.
Toughest part of being a boxer: Being away from my family.
Favourite music: Salsa, merengue, I like Marc Anthony and Victor Manuel.
Last book read: Right now I’m reading about the boxing champions born in Puerto Rico – Crib of Champions.
Favourite film: Rocky and all the sequels.
What car do you drive: Ford Explorer and Chrysler Town & Country.
Where do you train: In the Jose Cheo Aponte Gymnasio in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Training routine: I run a lot to make weight. In the gym I do a lot of drills, defensive drills. And I run in the night. Late night, because I try to run near the time that I’m going to be fighting.
Toughest man you faced: In Chicago against Hugo Dianzo (2007). He was a very smart fighter. He moved a lot, he held me a lot. And it was a very uncomfortable fight.
What supplements do you take: Mega Man Multi-Vitamins, Accelerate and Recovery.
If you weren’t a boxer what would you be: I don’t know. I always dreamed about being a great boxer. But I started as an EMS technician (emergency aide).
Last place you went on vacation: Disneyworld (Orlando, Florida).
Favourite football team: Puerto Rico Islanders.
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather.
Kelly Pavlik
Youngstown, Ohio’s middleweight champion
Age started boxing: Nine
First boxing memory: First amateur fight when I was 10, beating a regional champion who’d had 37 fights. I knew then I could be something
Inspiration: My family [parents and two older brothers]
Favourite all-time fighter: Rocky Marciano for the way he fought and for what he achieved in the heavyweight division, despite being so small
Best fight you’ve seen: The first Arturo Gatti-Micky Ward clash and Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo I [May 2005]
Pre-fight meal: Luncheon meat or chicken sandwich
What do you do to relax: Play golf, spend time with my family
Pre-fight superstition: I’m not really superstitious. I always say a few prayers and the night before a fight go to see a movie
What training (if any) do you do between fights: Weight training and running [three times a week]
Typical breakfast: Eggs, pancakes and fruit bowl
Toughest part of being a boxer: Dieting and going away to training camp, away from my family
Favourite music: Heavy metal, hard rock
Last book you read: The Most Evil Dictators of All-time
Favourite film: A Bronx Tale starring Robert DeNiro
What car do you drive: Cadillac Eldorado 1993
Where do you train: South Side Boxing Club, Youngstown, Ohio
Training routine: Running about three miles in the morning, lots of stretching, two hours in the gym in the afternoon and weight-training at night
Toughest man faced: Ross Thompson
Supplements, if any: GNC multi-vitamin
Job outside boxing: Full-time professional
Last place you went on holiday: I’ve never been on vacation
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather
Favourite football team: Ohio State Buckeyes
Joan Guzman
Santo Domingo’s WBO super-featherweight champion
Age started boxing: eight.
First boxing memory: Watching Roberto Duran and Felix Trinidad fight on television.
Inspiration: My country – to put the Dominican Republic on the boxing map – and my children [two boys].
Favourite all-time fighter: There are so many. Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Mayweather are just two.
Best fight you’ve seen: Leonard-Duran I.
Pre-fight meal: Pasta, chicken soup, anything I can get my hands on.
What do you do to relax: I play on a PlayStation.
Pre-fight superstition: None. I do pray to God before every fight.
What training (if any) do you do between fights: I play baseball.
Typical breakfast: Plantains, eggs, avocados, orange juice – I eat a lot.
Toughest part of being a boxer: The gym work. It’s much easier to fight. That’s why it is said that fights are won in the gym.
Favourite music: Reggae, Rap – I like all types.
Last book you read: How to Express Yourself in Public.
Favourite film: Rocky – the whole series. Once I watched the whole lot in a single day.
What car do you drive: Mercedes SL500.
Where do you train: Gleason’s Gym, Brooklyn, New York, or Gold’s Gym, Las Vegas.
Training routine: Running in the mornings. In the gym I do skipping, shadow boxing to warm up and then sparring. I also have a strength and conditioning coach.
Toughest man faced: Terdsak Jandaeng from Thailand. He was very strong and took everything I threw at him [White Plains, New York, August 2005 – Guzman won on points over 12 in a featherweight eliminator for Scott Harrison].
Supplements, if any: Amino acids, protein.
What would you be if you were not a boxer: Probably a baseball trainer or something to do with sports.
Last place you went on holiday: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (he lives in New York).
Best boxer in the sport today: It’s hard to say because there is no Christ in boxing. Everyone can be beaten. But I’d probably say Floyd Mayweather.
Favourite football team: I don’t like soccer or American football.
Mikkel Kessler
Denmark’s former super-middleweight champion
Age started boxing: 13.
First boxing memory: I went to the gym with two friends and I remember the trainer shouted at me to get changed. I’d played football, but I wanted to do an individual sport.
Inspiration: Boxing was unknown to me at school, but I watched Oscar De La Hoya beat our Jimmi Bredahl [Los Angeles 1994] and that inspired me.
Favourite all-time fighter: De La Hoya He is a fast combination puncher and I like to do the same.
Best fight you’ve seen: The first Marco Antonio Barrera-Erik Morales fight. It was just a great fight. And the first Benn-Eubank fight was exciting for me when I was young.
Pre-fight meal: I eat lots of pasta and chicken to get the carbs.
What do you do to relax: My girlfriend Caroline and I like walking the dog. He’s an American Bulldog called Herman and weighs 90lbs! I also take Spanish lessons and I’m working on my new website, mikkelkessler.com.
Pre-fight superstition: I always tie my bootlaces last thing because I want them to be tight.
What training (if any) do you do between fights: I train all the time. I’m a training addict.
Typical breakfast: Three boiled eggs, toast, chicken.
Toughest part of being a boxer: Nothing is for sure in boxing and you never know what will happen. You don’t want to let anyone down and the pressure is on you to do your best.
Favourite music: I like all kinds – opera, classical – but I don’t really have a speciality.
Last book you read: A book by Danish footballer Stig Tofting [who played for Hamburg and Bolton] whose parents were shot dead. It’s powerful.
Favourite film: Cinderella Man. It’s a good movie and the boxing scenes were well done.
What car do you drive: An Audi.
Where do you train: In Copenhagen.
Training routine: I train for boxing at 11am to 1pm. In the evening I work out at 7pm, running and weightlifting. I spar very little because that is what wears out your body. Maybe I spar once every 14 days.
Toughest man faced: A Frenchman called Jean-Paul D’Alessandro. I fought him in Copenhagen in [May] 1999 and I hurt my left hand in the first round and I just couldn’t keep him off. I won on points over six rounds.
What supplements do you take: Vitamins and proteins. I don’t have any white sugar.
Job outside boxing: I’m a full-time boxer.
Last place you went on holiday: Paris. A romantic five days with Caroline.
Best boxer in the sport today: Floyd Mayweather Jnr and myself.
Favourite football team: Fremadamager. It is a little team where I live and it is only in the second division. But it is my favourite.
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