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HASSAN N'DAM SENDS MESSAGE TO DAVID LEMIEUX: "YOU BETTER GET READY...YOU DO NOT HAVE THE LEVEL"

By Press Release | May 22, 2015
HASSAN N'DAM SENDS MESSAGE TO DAVID LEMIEUX:

"I just have a message for David Lemieux if he is on the line. Man, you better get ready because the spot you're in, the challenger spot you're in, you didn't earn it. You got it by chance, by luck. I'm going to prove to you and to the entire world that you do not have the level of  [indiscernible]. When you had the chance to become mandatory challenger, you always blew your chances," stated middleweight contender Hassan N'Dam, who sent a message to fellow middleweight contender David Lemieux during a conference call to promote their upcoming June 20 clash. Check out what else he and other participants on the call had to say!

Oscar De La Hoya: Thank you very much, everyone.  To all the media who is participating, we are extremely, extremely excited to announce today, an upcoming fight on June 20th live from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada: Lemieux vs. N'Dam. They will be fighting for the IBF vacant Middleweight World Title, and we are extremely proud to announce that this event is being presented by Eye of the Tiger Management and Golden Boy Promotions in association with Evenko.

We strongly feel that in Canada-obviously they love their hockey-but that's not the only sport that they follow. Canadians also love their boxing with passion, and we anticipate a full house at the Bell Centre on June 20th in Montreal. So, that's a fight that everybody in Canada will be looking forward to.

Lemieux vs. N'Dam is a terrific fight and they are in probably one of the most dangerous and one of the most exciting weight classes that boxing has today.

When you talk about the middleweight division, you think about the greats in boxing history.  And on June 20th, Lemieux and N'Dam will have the opportunity to cement and to start creating their own history, eventually getting to the top and being mentioned with the greats of this division, the middleweight division.

As you know, Lemieux has been taking the world by storm.  He, not only generates huge ratings on HBO, but he's being looked upon as the emerging next star in the middleweight division, and N'Dam, his record speaks for itself. His style speaks for itself. There's nothing that anyone can say negatively about N'Dam because he always comes to fight. He's in the fight of his life and probably the most important fight of his career, and he knows that. We anticipate a tremendous fight on June 20th.

Let me at this moment introduce to you the director of boxing for King Sports who will make some comments and introduce Hassan N'Dam, that is Paul King.

Paul King: Hey, Oscar.  Thanks a lot, my man.  First of all, we're excited and we're proud to be doing our first event with you. So Oscar and Eric and everybody at Golden Boy, we want to thank you for that.

At this point, I just want to move forward and I would like to put Hassan on for his interview.  Hassan, are you there?

Hassan N'Dam: I feel good.  It's the fight that I've been waiting for for a very long time, since I beat Curtis Stevens and I'm the official challenger. For me, it's just a logic continuity after the Curtis Stevens fight. I'm happy that this fight is taking place because I was sick of waiting for this.  For me, the opponent is not important.

Before David Lemieux, two other boxers refused to fight me. The fact that David Lemieux accepted to fight me was a relief. I'm just waiting with impatience for June 20th, because I'll be able to show to the world what I have in my head, in my legs and in my arms.

Thank you.

Oscar De La Hoya: Thank you very much, Hassan, and just to remind everyone, Hassan N'Dam has a record of 31-1 with 18 knockouts. So with Lemieux's style and Hassan's style, it calls for again one of those terrific fights that can't be missed.

Also, thank you very much, Hassan, for your comments.  We can now open it up to the media for a couple of questions for Hassan.

Question: The question for Hassan is: how does David Lemieux save up against some of your previous fighters? You fought Curtis Stevens. You fought Peter Quillin. What is Lemieux's quality? Is he better than Stevens? Do you see him as better than Quillin or a notch below?

Hassan N'Dam: Every boxer has his style and every boxer has his own strategy. Stevens's strategy will not be the same as David Lemieux's strategy. Boxing is a difficult sport. I respect each and every opponent that I have. Every opponent that will face me will be taken very seriously. Each fighter, the better ones and the lesser ones, are all considered equal for me when I'm going into a fight.

Question: Yes. With the current resurgence of the middleweight division-when you talk about the middleweight division the names that come to mind are: Cotto, GGG, Lee, Quillin, Geale and now Pennello in the mix. They tend to forget two names, which are Lemieux and N'Dam. After Saturday, one of y'all's names will be mixed with those guys. How do you all feel about that and what does it mean to you?

Hassan N'Dam: I always look at these things the right side. I've always been considered as an outsider. And, I've always proven my skills with each and every one of my opponents. I've proved to everyone that I have the [indiscernible] to be where I am at that given moment after each fight.

From the moment when I started competing in world championship fights-I fought only undefeated, tough opponents and I beat them. Except for [indiscernible] and that's the only one, but everyone knows [audio disruption]. Today, everyone is talking about the hard-hitter facing me. But people tend to forget what I've done before when I've faced other hard-hitting boxers. One day my skills, my talent and my efforts will be recognized and acknowledged and then I'll be in that midst.

Question: Yes, Paul, are you still on the line?

Paul King: Yes.

Question: Okay, I have a question with Hassan. I know this fight was being negotiated and there was some issue-I don't know if there were issues or just rumors of issues of the financial terms, which led to the purse. I was just wondering if you could briefly speak to that.

Paul King: Whatever went on before, everything got sorted out. Hassan is here. He's in camp. Golden Boy is along with us, and we'll be in Montreal on the 20th ready to fight.

Question: Thanks. Well, I appreciate that. I have one question for Hassan. Just how he feels about having to go to David Lemieux's backyard. Like he said, he goes on the outside looking in. So does he just see this as one more chance to upset the odds?

Hassan N'Dam: Everywhere I fight, I feel like it's my backyard.  I feel like I'm at home. I was born in Cameroon, but I made a name for myself in France. Today, I fight in LA like I'm at home. On June 20th, I'll be in my room in Canada.

Question: Okay, great. Thanks. I appreciate that. Then Oscar, I just have one question for you.I know this fight is going to be shown on Canada pay-per-view.  I was just wondering if efforts are still being made to try and secure US TV for this fight.

Oscar De La Hoya: Yes. We are talking to various networks here in the US and that'll be sorted out. We'll have an announcement very soon.

Question: Okay. I know you can't speak to any network. Are you optimistic it will be on US TV though?

Oscar De La Hoya: It will be on US TV. Absolutely, yes.

Question: Yes. Thank you. I'll ask my question in French, if you don't mind. Sorry for those who don't understand my French. Hassan. [speaking foreign language.]

Moderator (Question): I'll just translate the question for everyone. So, he's asking, he says your only defeat in your career happened against Peter Quillin. So can you go over that and tell us what have you learned from that defeat, and can you use anything against David Lemieux?

Hassan N'Dam: I've explained this many times to people and this is, I hope, the last time I'll have to explain it, because my career is moving forward and not looking backwards. I fought Peter Quillin without being prepared. I had only a three-week notice and I didn't even do any sparring.

The only reason I took this fight with a three-week notice is because they threatened to strip me from my belt, and since I am a man, if I was to lose my title, I thought I might as well lose it in the ring.

I had no strategy to beat Peter Quillin. I just had to improvise to do-to do my own style. And fight with my heart. Which I think I did very well.

Today, this situation is very different. My team changed. My training camp is much better. I am steady in my head to do a brilliant fight.

Question: Merci. If I could just have a second question.  [Speaking foreign language.]

Moderator (Question): He says why did he not show up at the press conference at the last minute?

Hassan N'Dam: I was told very, very late. I had a very short notice for this press conference. My preparation was already completely scheduled. When I was told about this press conference, I was in the French Alps because I do a high altitude free training camp, and I was just about to depart for Los Angeles to continue my training camp. I didn't want to travel a lot and get tired.

I'm preparing this fight on June 20th. That's my main focus, is to travel to Montreal, win the title and go home with my title.

Question: This is for Hassan. You mentioned impatience following the fight versus Curtis Stevens. How does that motivate you? Does it give you motivation going into this fight against N'Dam seeing that it's been a while since you got back into the ring?

Basically, I just wanted-cause he said-he mentioned impatience following the fight against Stevens. Does that give him added motivation going into the fight against Lemieux?

Hassan N'Dam: Yes, it adds up to the motivation because I finally have a name. I know the face of my opponent so I've been just waiting all this time.

Question: [Speaking foreign language.]

Moderator (Question): She says: you're talking of yourself like a boxer that's underestimated and what's your strategy to beat David Lemieux?

Hassan N'Dam: My strategy is very simple. I'm a complete boxer. David Lemieux says that he's different than what he used to be. But I am a very complete boxer and I'm going to use all of the tools I have to beat him.  That's it.

Moderator: At this time, we have no further questions.  I'd like to turn it over to Hassan for final comments.

Hassan N'Dam: The final comment is, you know, I know everyone is talking about the fact that I am unhappy of the purse that I am getting for the fight. Of course, I am not very happy because I've heard several comments coming from my opponent's camp saying that he's going to have the largest purse in his career. I would like the idea, rules for the purse to be respected, and that is the purse must be split at 50/50, and there's no additional money. I don't want to talk about that anymore, but I just hope that the rules are going to be respected.

I just have a message for David Lemieux if he is on the line. Man, you better get ready because the spot you're in, the challenger spot you're in, you didn't earn it. You got it by chance, by luck. I'm going to prove to you and to the entire world that you do not have the level of  [indiscernible]. When you had the chance to become mandatory challenger, you always blew your chances. That's all I have.

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David Lemieux vs. Hassan N'Dam is a 12-round fight for the vacant IBF

Middleweight World Championship presented by Eye of the Tiger Management and Golden Boy Promotions in association with Evenko. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. ET and the first bell rings at 6:45 p.m. ET. The live Canadian PPV telecast airs at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT.

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