Walker-Garcia, Butler-Binkowski Quotes

Fresh off of an impressive decision over Jason Estrada on “ShoBox: The New Generation” in November 2006, the undefeated Travis Walker (22-0-1, 17 KOs) will make a triumphant return to Showtime when he faces fellow unbeaten George “El Torito” Garcia (13-0, 4 KOs) in the 10-round heavyweight main event on “ShoBox” Friday, April 6, 2007.

Opening the telecast will be an eight-round heavyweight battle pitting Raphael Butler (25-3, 1 ND, 20 KOs) against Art Binkowski (14-1-3, nine KOs). Goossen Tutor Promotions will promote the event from The Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. Both bouts will air on Showtime at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

NOTE: WEIGHTS – Walker and Binkowski each weighed 235 pounds at Thursday’s weigh-in. Garcia tipped the scales at 250 pounds, while Butler weighed in at 244.

TRAVIS WALKER

“Garcia is going to be busier than my last opponent (Jason Estrada).  I am going to push him back.”

“I wasn’t happy with myself or my performance in the Estrada fight.  My form and feet work were not there.  I tried to rush the knockout.  I have to stop looking for the knockout because it will come.  I have the power.”

“I knew Estrada was going to underestimate me.  He thought I was easy and a pushover.  It made my life easier.”

“The Estrada fight taught me to work the jab.  I learned how to move around and get out of him holding me.  I never felt comfortable with the jab, but now I do.”

GEORGE GARCIA

“I don’t think this is a step up for me.”

“I took this fight because I was making $1,000 a fight.  I have a job and a house.  I am married with two kids.  I wanted to see what boxing had to offer me.  I had to decide whether to keep doing this (boxing).  This is a crossroads fight for me.  I have to figure out if I belong.”

“If I get knocked out in the first two rounds, then I don’t belong with the top heavyweights.”

“People see me and think I am going to get killed in the ring.  Then, after a few rounds, they start cheering for me.”

“I want to back Walker up because he can’t fight going backward.  He is a big, strong guy with a big punch.”

“I am short, but I counter with uppercuts.  I can land a lot of punches from the outside.”

“If I was in better shape, I could knock out more guys.  I put my punches together.  I am not a one-punch knockout guy like Walker.”

RAPHAEL BUTLER

“Binkowski is a good movie star.  He is a tough guy. I expect him to try and attack me early.”

“In my losses, I was trying to go in there and be a bull.  You can’t do that with everybody.”

“I am training to get to the top.  I have been sparring against guys who are better than my opponents.  The guys I have fought don’t hold a candle to Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko.”

“I feel like my back is against the wall.  If I have another loss, it could be the end of my career.”

“I am dedicated.  This is something I have to do.  America needs a heavyweight champion.”

ART BINKOWSKI

“I found out about this fight 10 days ago.  I was willing to fight for free. I don’t need money.  I have my own money.”

“I was brought here as an ‘opponent.’ Butler is a strong kid and has some power.  It is going to be a tough fight for both of us.”

“I don’t think Butler likes pressure.  I will bring the pressure. He really hasn’t faced pressure yet.”

“I am going in there to beat Butler up.  It is going to be a war tomorrow.”

“This is a one-fight deal.  We will see what happens after that.”

Press release posted on Apr 05, 2007 at 08:59 PM
Fight PreviewsWeight ClassesHeavyweightArt BinkowskiGeorge GarciaRaphael ButlerTravis Walker

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