ASHLEY EYES BIG 2014

Posted By Treasure / January, 14, 2014 / 0 comments

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Posted By Treasure / January, 8, 2014 / 0 comments


As I look forward to a fresh and positive new year, it has given me the chance to reflect back on 2013 from my perspective.

It has been an exceptional year that met the dreams I had as a five year old child. Many of the ‘experts’ have frequently said that it would not be possible for me to achieve hardly anything over my ten year career. This could have deflected anyone from their goals and dreams, but for me, it has only served to drive my determination to achieve even more.

I still have much more to achieve and have so many youngsters to continue the privilege of doing all I can to be a ‘role model’ for. My life is proof that if you believe and want to be something in life, you can achieve it. You just have to work really hard for it, without ever being put off by mishaps, lack of support or failure.

I have always wanted to be the best I could possibly be, that meant having the courage to pack my bags and get myself to the USA. I wanted to fight in America, moving to fight the world’s best and perhaps become a champion in the process. This would mean having to train in the toughest gyms in the world and spar with the toughest fighters. It was the learning and development I craved.

I knew it would mean leaving friends and family for long periods of time, and being out there on my own. Packing my kit and my dreams and getting on the plane, I knew I would never be lonely, as I had such a clear purpose and mission.

I’ve now fought world champion Danny Garcia, former world champion DeMarcus Corley, two time world title challengers, Pablo Cesar Cano and Delvin Rodriguez.

In 2013, the ‘Pound for Pound’ king himself, Floyd Mayweather signed me to Mayweather Promotions. The CEO of Mayweather Promotions, Leonard Ellerbe announced my addition to ‘The Money Team’ to the world on August 1st.

I had the huge and unforgettable opportunity to spar with Floyd himself last year, which was a great experience. Watching up close how Floyd keeps himself at the top of the sport is both incredible and inspirational – he has simply taken boxing to a whole new level.

He has been generous with advice and sound counsel – you can only learn and soak up the knowledge from the nuggets he gives you. If the best of the best is talking, you’d be a fool not to listen.

Floyd has shared his plans for me and what he believes I can achieve. He wants to see me in ‘super fights’ with the world’s best, and he believes I have what it takes to be victorious. I feel very honoured to have this special backing.

‘The One’ is now officially the highest grossing pay-per-view boxing event in history. To the shock of many of the ‘experts’, I opened the televised portion of the show, which is a tremendous feat in itself. I played a part in the making of boxing history.

My ‘take no prisoners’ war of attrition with Pablo Cesar Cano said a lot about both of us. Neither of our teams knew who had won the bout when the announcer, Jimmy Lennon Jr. roared “we have a split decision”.

Four months have now passed and many boxing fans around the world still tell me they felt I won. Whilst no defeat is welcomed, no matter how close or controversial, it does help that in Las Vegas, New York and London my performance on that September 14th evening is still being praised.

Some young boxers tell me I inspire them and I’ve helped them believe they can achieve their goals in life. In sport there has to be a winner and a loser. How you come back from defeat is how any athlete is judged.

After losing to Ali Oubaali on my US debut, I then beat former world champion, DeMarcus Corley. After I lost to world champion Danny Garcia, I moved up a weight division and beat IBF world number 3, Delvin Rodriguez.

I’m pursuing the limit of my abilities, I must discover the greatness that I believe lies within me. Having the backing of one of the greatest fighters ever, will give me that extra push to achieve it.

In boxing, there is no one bigger than Floyd Mayweather and he is my promoter. If he believes in me and is backing my journey – I am not going to argue or disagree?

I work hard, very hard and I push myself harder and harder each year. 2014 is a new year but the goal remains the same, and it’s getting that little bit closer, to becoming world champion.

My promoter, Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather has won ten world titles over five weight divisions. To be part of his ‘The Money Team’ is a life changing opportunity, but at the same time there is a huge weight on my shoulders. He is the best boxer in the world. An inspiration to millions of fans and people around the world. We represent him every day and especially when we enter the ring. That can only motivate and guide you.

2014 will see me back in the big league. I could be facing any one of the following former world champions: Humberto Soto, Zab Judah, Julio Diaz, Vivian Harris, Kendal Holt and Mike Arnaotis. All very good fighters indeed but to be the best, you have to beat the best.

Setbacks are part and parcel of life. No matter how bad it gets you just have to keep going. The road to the top is never straightforward or easy. Not many even try to get to the top, far too many put the route to their own personal success in the ‘too difficult’ box.

You must roll with the good and bad. That’s what I’ve learnt over the course of my ten year professional career. Never put limitations on what you can be or achieve, as you’ll be surprised what you can really do if you believe in yourself.

As the great man himself once said – “There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” – Nelson Mandela

THEOPHANE V OSIOBE – PART THREE

Posted By Treasure / December, 12, 2013 / 0 comments

Thanks to Idris Erba

THEOPHANE V OSIOBE – PART TWO

Posted By Treasure / December, 10, 2013 / 0 comments

A huge thanks to Stephanie Trapp and Showtime for the photos

THEOPHANE V OSIOBE – PART ONE

Posted By Treasure / December, 9, 2013 / 0 comments

A huge thanks to Stephanie Trapp and Showtime for the photos

THEOPHANE V OSIOBE WEIGH IN PHOTOS

Posted By Treasure / December, 6, 2013 / 0 comments

THEOPHANE V OSIOBE WEIGH IN

Posted By Treasure / December, 6, 2013 / 0 comments

FRIDAY | DECEMBER 6 | 2013

Posted By Treasure / December, 6, 2013 / 0 comments

ASHLEY TALKS SHOBOX FIGHT

Posted By Treasure / December, 6, 2013 / 0 comments

LITTLE CREEK BRAWL

Posted By Treasure / December, 2, 2013 / 0 comments


1 year – 12 months – 365 days – 8760 hours – 525600 minutes – 31536000 seconds. How much time are you willing to sacrifice to achieve success?

A question I still challenge myself with everyday despite knowing the answer, it is still worth just confirming that – everyday.

I’m fighting on the ‘Little Creek Brawl’ this Friday 6th December in Shelton, Washington, USA. My opponent is ‘Super’ Robert Osiobe.

I’ve just had a titanic back and forth battle with two time world title challenger, Pablo Cesar Cano at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on the biggest Pay per View show in the history of boxing.

Osiobe has fought world champion Evgeny Gradovich and world number one, Rances Barthelemy.

I’ve fought 140lbs king Danny Garcia, former world champion, DeMarcus Corley, two time world title challengers, Delvin Rodriguez and Pablo Cesar Cano. We have both mixed in very good company, and fought some good fighters, therefore our fight has all the makings of a good one.

Just to think, as an amateur boxer I used to watch Floyd Mayweather on television in London – now he is my boxing promoter in Las Vegas. I’ve come a long way indeed!

This has been yet another quality training camp and I’ll be contesting my 41st professional fight.

Timothy Bradley, Demetrius Andrade and Andre Berto have all visited The Mayweather Gym over the last few weeks. Joseph Agbeko and Shawn Porter have both been getting ready for their fights against two of the best boxers in the world – Guillermo Rigondeaux and Devon Alexander respectively.

Hard work is something that is standard practice in this gym. Hard lung bursting miles completed up Mount Charleston with future ‘Hall of Famer’, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad overseeing the toughest of runs. Competitive track sessions with Badou Jack and J’Leon Love. We are all pushing ourselves and each other to be the best we can be.

2013 has been a vintage year for me. Time to finish it in the style it deserves.