Q & a with Mikael Zewski
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Q & A with Mikael Zewski While the Canadian people love Lucian Bute & Jean Pascal what they crave more than ever is one of there own to reach such hights on the world stage. In 2010 after a standout amateur career Mikael Zewski decided to to turn pro, he’s quickly reached 7-0(4). So far Zewski has looked the part using his undoubted skills to turn back all challenger’s. The 22 year old plies his trade in the Light Middleweight division thought at nearly 6 feet tall he could well one day grow into a fully fledged Middleweight. He hails from the Largest Industrial City in Canada Trois-Rivieres in the province of Quebec. It is situated roughly half way between Montreal & Quebec City which should help him become an attraction in both City’s. He’s already very popular, if he can continue to shine he may in a few years become his countries next star. Hello Mikael, welcome to 15rounds.com Anson Wainwright – Though it’s early days, do you know when and where you may next fight? Do you have a plan for 2011? Mikael Zewski – I’m fighting March 4th at Palm Springs Casino in Indio, California . I just switched to 6 rounder so in 2011 I want to get used to longer fights and turn to 8 Rounds. Anson Wainwright – You recently fought in Puerto Rico, that must of been a different experience for you can you tell us about that? Mikael Zewski – I really enjoy fighting in smaller places because people get there for the whole card, they want to see the entire event not only the Main Event, they are true boxing fans, I would return to Puerto Rico anytime. Anson Wainwright – You have completed your first year as a pro, how have you found it? How happy have you been with your progress? Mikael Zewski – I love the pros, its totally different but I always had a pro style, I want to fight, I enjoy the fact that I don’t have to care about the points like in the Amateurs, I just need to fight, do my thing and win rounds. Anson Wainwright – Could you tell us about your team, who is your manager, trainer & promoter? Mikael Zewski – I got the best team and I believe this is one of the keys to success, the game as no more secrets for my manager Cameron Dunkin who has brought from nothing to World Champions many fighters. My father is my coach and we have a one of a kind relationship, boxing is his passion and he is the best to me. And my Promoter is Golden Boy Promotions, I don’t have to say anything about them everybody knows who they are, The Best. Anson Wainwright – Could you tell us about your early years growing up in Trois-Rivières, Canada & How did you first got into Boxing? Mikael Zewski – When I was young I used to do all the sports, before boxing I played Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Snowboard, skateboard…. My dad was a boxer when he was younger and once I was in a Basketball tournament and he told me – if you score a couple times I will bring you to the boxing gym. I was amazed, I scored he brought me to the gym and my great career began. Anson Wainwright – You had an impressive amatear career, can you tell us about some of the honours you won and the tournaments you fought at? Also what current pro’s did you fight & what was your final record? Mikael Zewski – The great thing about Amateur boxing is that it made me travel a lot, in 2004 I won a Silver Medal at the Youth Pan Am Games in Colorado Springs, in 2005 I went in Liverpool, England for the Youth World Championship and I got ranked 5th, in 2007 I went to the Junior World Championship in Morocco and in 2009 In Italy for the Senior World Championship. In Italy I fought the Moroccan guy and I won 10-2 then I fought the Cuban Carlos Banteuax Suarez and I won 5-2, and finally I lost to the guy from Uzbekistan. I got ranked 5th in that tournament. Early in 2009 we had a dual match in Canada against Germany, I won against Jack Culcay and he is the one who won the 2009 World Championship in Italy. He is now 7-0 as a Pro. Anson Wainwright – You fought twice in your home state of Quebec, what does it mean to you to fight infront of your friends and family? Mikael Zewski – The two times I fought in Quebec were amazing experiences, its nice when all your friends and family can come to watch you live, every time I meet boxing fans they always ask me when I’m going to fight in Quebec again, but I can’t tell. I enjoy fighting in USA anyways, they have great boxing fans Anson Wainwright – When your not Boxing what do you enjoy doing with your spare time? Do you have any hobbies or Interests? What other sports do you like and who do you support? Mikael Zewski – Boxing is a full time job, when im done training for the day I don’t have much energy to do anything else, I never go out in clubs, I don’t drink I don’t smoke, I like playing Poker and obviously here in Canada the big sport is Hockey so I have to support the Montreal Canadians, I like football also and I support a couple teams, Cowboys from Dallas , Steelers form Pittsburgh and Green bay Packers, for Basketball I like the Lakers. Anson Wainwright – For you what are the best and worst things about being a boxer? Mikael Zewski – This is the most beautiful sport in the world, when you step in the ring and you have that feeling that only fighters can feel, its you and the other guy, no one else, people scream but you can’t hear anyone but your coach, that’s what boxing is. The worst thing to me is the diets, i hate being on diet, I love to eat a lot, to be honest I like junk food for I can’t eat it most of the time cause I have to loose weight for my fights. Anson Wainwright – What fighters did you enjoy fight growing up and who do you look up to now? Mikael Zewski – My idol is Sugar Ray Leonard, I really liked his style but as I grew up I liked Oscar de la Hoya and he is still a model to me outside of the ring because he is a true gentlemen. I like Hopkins for his inside fighting and his attitude; I liked Fernando Vargas also for his attitude. I like a lot of different fighters for different things I like Mayweather for his defence, I like Juan Manuel Marquez because to me he is the combinations King. I watch a lot of fights of these guys and I try to pull out a couple things that I can do in sparring and in my fights. Anson Wainwright – What are your goals in Boxing? Mikael Zewski – I’ve been working so hard, since I was 9, to become successful in Pro boxing. I want to be a p4p top in the world, a well accomplished World champion and become a Hall of Famer. But for now Im at the bottom of the ladder to the top since I’m just starting in the pros so I just want to go up and up. Anson Wainwright – Finally do you have a message for your fans in Canada? Mikael Zewski – I just want everyone to know that without them boxing would not be what it is. Boxing fans in Canada show me a good support and I enjoy it. Hopefully soon enough I will be on PPV and people will be able to see me fight where ever I fight. Thanks for your time Mikael. Anson Wainwright 15rounds.com Thursday thoughts – Darren Barker’s manager/trainer Tony Sims told me that the recent split from Hennessy Promotions to go with Barry Hearn’s Matchroom was because Mick Hennessy couldn’t provide TV for his fighter. Next Monday Barker will find out where & when he will be facing Domenico Spada for the vacant European title. Sims hopes the fight will be in late April…Tonight Fight Night Club returns at The Nokia Center in downtown L.A where four interesting prospects see action. 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