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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Bernard Hopkins vs Winky Wright- Will "Come to Fight" on July 21st in Vegas

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New York City, New York ESPN Zone:The Press Conference
The Battle Royal

Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins (47-4-1-32 Ko's) vs. Winky Wright (51-3-1-25 Ko's) will battle Saturday July 21st at the Mandalay Bay Center in Las Vegas, live on Pay Per View, beginning at 9pm ET/ 6PM PT. Hopkins vs Wright is presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Winky Promotions and sponsored by South west Airlines, Rockstar Energy Drink and Tecate Beer. The combined experience of the two fighters will guarantee fight fans a spectacular evening of boxing and a magnificent display of skill and talent, as Bernard and attempt to reign supreme.

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The Bottom Line

Hopkins of Northern Philadelphia, "I'm back and my record speaks for itself", said Hopkins, the former undisputed middleweight champion who's Ring magazine light heavy weight belt will be on the line, in this 170 pound bout. Bernard Hopkins was a champion for over ten years, had 20 defense and a win over a man they said was the best light heavyweight in the world, Antonio Tarver. Hopkins retired following the Tarver fight, but is back to continue his track record of greatness. "Winky Wright" is a good fighter, but I'm a great fighter and I'll prove that once again on July 21st".
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas

Wright of St Petersburg Florida, "I'm glad he stepped up to the plate to fight me when no one else wanted to take the challenge and i respect him for that," said Wright, "But all that goes out the window on July 21st, I'm faster younger stronger and better than Hopkins and he knows it". Wright's win over Tito Trinidad is one of the most dominating big fight wins in recent history.

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(Bernard Hopkins boxing cornerman and boxer David Jackson and Darrel Madison of GYMU(r) attend the Press conference in New York, in brotherhood solidarity support of Hopkins and Wright)
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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Keisha C. Morrisey, boxing empress Interview by Tavares S. Carney

May 2007 NYA C.

Covering Both Ends of the Spectrum � Keisha C. Morrisey

Interview by Tavares S. Carney

Most of us would never think that a young, black woman could be the founder of a popular rap group, playing a vital role in the group�s success, at the same time as running for political office and endeavoring upon a career as a first-class boxing executive.

World - meet Keisha C. Morrisey, boxing empress, music exec and politician. Keisha Morrisey, born in Harlem, New York, grew up in a community she thought to be digressing instead of progressing. Somewhere along the line, Keisha�s understanding became that if the Democratic Party was supposedly responsible for the progress in the community in which she lived being at a standstill, she�d take the other side. Keisha eventually aligned herself with the Republican Party and is affiliated with the Young Republicans. �I am a Republican because I like the [party�s] principles and the fact that we should be active in both parties.� Keisha�s affiliation with the political party has caused her to be on the receiving end of much criticism, stating, �[Yes] I�ve received criticism by choosing to support the [Republican] party, our Commander in Chief and President and Secretary of State.� To that she says, �So be it.�

Keisha describes herself as very business savvy, having an enterprising mind for the next generation of leadership, popular, sociable, exuding an unforgettable personality and having a super-star quality. Her background is in the arts entertainment and sports industry, providing management, marketing, production and publicity services for her clients. Regarding her client roster, Keisha states, �I decide with whom I will work with based off of genuine talent and I have to see that true talent immediately, like a diamond in the rough or a star. I offer my clients advice, assist with talent development, provide technical services and more." In essence, the woman is a one-person operation, wearing many hats well. �My job is to listen and solve problems. I run a pretty tight ship. I have a no-strings attached policy and my stress level tolerance is zero,� she offers. Regarding the difference in working with athletes and rappers, Ms. Morrisey tells TPS, �There�s not too much of a difference.� For smooth operation, she encourages meaningful communication.

As a member of the USA Boxing Metro organization, Keisha helps with the administration and judging of amateur boxing competitions within the five boroughs of New York City and the state itself. The organization is host to a national competition and is affiliated with the Golden Gloves and Independent boxing clubs. Her vision is �to be all I can be and be the best I can be. I have a career and creative plans for the entertainment industry being developed, in film, television, video, motion pictures, musical theatre and recordings. I enjoy being behind the scenes; however, if a role calls for me, I�m ready for lights, camera and action. [It�s] Whatever!� In efforts to become fully active in the boxing realm, Keisha is studying and preparing herself for tests that will qualify and train her for advancement. �I have no desire for a leadership role at present, but don�t count me out. Women in boxing and their roles are becoming very vital to the sport.� She names Laila Ali amongst her favorites, �because of her abilities, legacy, showmanship and skills in the ring.� Keisha also enjoys equestrian sports, gymnastics, swimming and track and field.

On the more personal side of Keisha, the boxing empress is currently single, though she is dating exclusively. �I met a gentleman and he likes me, for now. Perhaps he�s the one.� Because of her schedule and obligations, Keisha is contemplating entering into another serious relationship. She�d like to be able to spend time with her mate and the ideal one for her is family and goal-oriented, independent, possesses and has the knowledge of a couple being a team and is a thinker.

Keisha C. Morrisey is seemingly quite confident and comfortable despite being a minority in several industries by societal standards, only. Most Blacks aren�t Republicans, there aren�t too many women executives in the boxing industry and we don�t hear of too many females running ship in the rap game either. Some could argue that she is a trendsetter, a risk taker and a leader. That takes a very strong woman. �I have no issues with the good old boys clubs or working within any male-dominated industry, I just like to meet the man and not the middlemen. When it comes to business, for me, anything else is in my way.� Keisha shares, �Most of the issues that I�ve had have been with people that I helped, loved and trusted. That�s what hurts the most, when it�s your own people. I know people are hating. It�s easier to hate than to love or be responsible. I like haters� energy.�

Keisha is keeping the faith. She knows her worth and is prepared for the obstacles that lie ahead. Her advice for all is �to first know who you are, not just your name and where you are from or who you represent. Be true to yourself. You are whatever you wish to be.�

For more on Keisha C. Morrisey, please visit http://www.keishamorrisey.com

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Asia's "Fahrenheit Fortieth" Birthday Celebration at Cafe Wha in New York City

Asia's "Fabulous Fahrenheit Fortieth" Birthday Celebration at Cafe Wha in New York City's Village on Tuesday MAY 1st, was fire, a grand old time and great reunion, the entertainment and host was provided by the "Dysfunktion" band, two members of this phenomenally house pleasing, sound songtress of soul Inaya Day and tremendous voice of Schon Jamal, both alumni of Music and Art and friends of the birthday Madame.

(Asia's cake)
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(Asia and Schon Jamal)

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Mitch Matlock, alumni, celebutante and Asia's BFF classically dedicated a hot medley of Hip Hop R&B and Reggae songs, wowing the audience to their feet. On March 22nd Mitch hosted a Birthday Celebration of her own at Negril in New York City's Village, and a pre-kickoff of Music & Art alumni-class's gatherings.

(Mitch Matlock)

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Kim alumni and former original member of diva female recording artist and teenage group "Ex- Girlfriend", another of Asia's BFF's fashionably delivered an eloquent rendition of of a Chaka Khan hit tune. Dana Dane, alumni hip hop artist and entertained the crowd old school style with a call and response and story telling rap star, that had the underground "Wha" rocking. TCF crew member Fola Asi Bell, alumni serenaded us with "My Funny Valentine".

(Keisha Kim and Fola Asi Bell at Asia's Birthday Celebration)

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The event would not have been complete without a champagne toast and the Music & Art gospel choir members and other delivering the homemade legendary rendition of "Happy Birthday" and secular songs and sounds throughout the evening.

(Hubby E.B delivers the goods)

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(Asia and Schon Jamming on stage at Cafe Wha for "Asia's Fabulous Fortieth" Celebrating in song)

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The exclusive event was 250 guest family and friend invite only and VIP list included Frenchie singing finalist on "American Idol", and starring in "Rent" the Broadway play, Ramona Keller, alumni BFF of Asia's and Broadway Star and Amber, International recording sensation, Sandi another alumni flew in from Atlanta Marsha drooped in with other alumni, and a host of other producers singers and supporters.
(Asia in the middle, Guest on the left and Frenchie, singer of "American Idol" right)

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Asia is an alumnist of the world acclaimed High school of Music and Art, is an ACTOR: Law & Order SVU/Criminal Intent, Sopranos, NY-70, Third Watch, Sex And The City, The Interpreter, Shaft, Disappearing Acts, Juice, and Burn. STAND-IN FOR: Mary J. Blige, Eve, Pam Grier and VOICER-OVER ARTIST FOR: Old Navy, Cherokee Jeep, Bliss Spa, Care1 Debt Consolidators, Flycell, Daydreams Sports Bar, Comedic spoofs for Laugh Attack. Vocals for KXJM in Portland, Oregon, Power 105.1 and WKTU in NYC.Currently managing the tour of international recording artist AMBER (go to myspace.com/ambersings for show info.)
Actress Singer and Tour Manager and Wife (Back Off Fella's) "Damn She's Good"

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Sanders Defeats Clottey, Quillin's Stellar Performance and the Pro Debut Upsets

Germaine Sanders (27-3) of Chicago defeated Emmanuel Clottey (24-7), Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin (11-0) of Brooklyn, New York stopped Alexander Pacheco (13-5).

(Germaine Sanders after the victory at BOX- NYC)
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(Peter "Kid Chocolate" Quillin, swiftly makes way to the ring)
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The Pro debut Upsets/ The "Le'Grand" Ballroom-TKO and The Battle and Premiere of the 2 Jose's

Deferson Legrand (1-0) of team GYMU knocked out Juan Zapata (0-3), however in the debut, Jose Ortiz, knocked out one of the other stable mates of-team GYMU, Jose "Jay Paso" Quinones, in an early TKO that technically could have went either way. The both are Golden Glove Champs.

(Le Grand, looks shocked Zapata is up after the devastating knock out)
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(Jose Ortiz, after winning, Pro debut at BOX- NYC)
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(Jay Paso and Team GYMU dapper designs)
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(Jay-Paso and Keisha at Broadway Boxing Event in NYC)
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This "Black tie" Boxing event featured dinner and an evening of fun and gaming, the event was presented by Box NYC, the red carpet sponsors included Trump magazine Poker life and was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan. Stacey J, better known for her role as the outcast on the Apprentice was there to support the event

(Keisha, publicist to the Stars at BOX-NYC)
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(Stacy J of the Apprentice and Business Entrepreneur at BOX- NYC)
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Friday, April 6, 2007

Matt "Too Smooth" Godfrey - Jr. wins the NABF and retained the NABA cruiser weight titles in a "COLLISION COURSE"

Matt "Too Smooth" Godfrey, (15-0-9 Ko's)Providence, RI in a Cruiser weights Main Event, TKO'd Felix "Bad News" Cora, Jr. (18-2-2-10 Ko's), Galveston, TX, in the second round. Godfrey won the NABF and retained the NABA cruiser weight titles, The Co-Feature - Female Super Lightweights Ella Nunez (1-2), of Jamestown, NY defeated Addy Irizarry (0-1), of Hartford, CT. The event "COLLISION COURSE" was Promoted by Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment Sports Inc at the Mohegan Sun casino, in Uncasville, CT.

(Keisha and Matt Godfrey)

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Friday, March 23, 2007

Danny Jacobs Beijing China Quest to the 2008 Olympics

Danny Jacobs a middleweight will be going to the Olympic trials August 1st in Miami Florida to qualify, he is determined to represent the United States in Beijing and eager to cash in on the financial windfall that a gold medal will bring. Jacobs dapper style has compiled an enviable record of 87-4 and a slew of local, national and international titles in just four years of boxing, is wise enough to realize he has to take one fight at a time he not professional.

(Keisha and Danny Jacobs at Broadway Boxing in NYC)
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Danny Jacobs began boxing 2001, Danny lives and trains in Brooklyn, New York at the acclaimed Starrett City Boxing Club, He is Coached by Victor Roundtree and Andre Rozier. Career highlight include, Winning his first National Golden Gloves and the;
2006 NATIONAL CHAMPION, 2005 NATIONAL PAL CHAMPION, 2005 NATIONAL GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION, 2004 NATIONAL GOLDEN CHAMPION, 2004 NATIONAL PAL CHAMPION, 2004 UNDER 19 NATIONAL CHAMPION, 2003 JUNIOR OLYMPIC NATIONAL CHAMPION, 2007 NATIONAL GOLDEN GLOVE CHAMPION.

(Danny Jacobs, after defeating an opponent earlier at Madison Square Garden, checks in on Brooklyn brethren and One half of the "Chin Checkers" Curtis "Showtime" Stevens at the Hammerstein Ballroom, notice the Championship ring)

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Boxing Is Dead?


Boxing Is Dead?

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Boxing. The oldest sport. But also a dying sport. We need to have new blood on the promotional end along with putting an end to all these ABC titles-fights. Putting on better fights instead of the usual guarentee that the house fighter wins only type shows. Bring hip hop entertainment or even rock bands during the intermission. Secure more TV spots on any channel and do more build-up profiles like HBO used to do for the bigger fights so that this can attract more fans. Most fans don't even know these fighters, especially the up and comers . We need story lines for the fighters like The Chin Checkers or Andre Berto for example. These fighters need exposure, need publicists this I believe will help the sport.

UFC is doing all these things that boxing USED to do. That is why the demand for UFC is rising . As you grow your business in the sport and become the next Don King, I hope you will implement some of these ideas. God bless.


Monday, February 12, 2007

PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, SECHEW POWELL AND ANDRE BERTO ON SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 17


DIBELLA ENTERTAINMENT TO ANNOUNCE
“TRIPLE PLAY AT THE HAMMERSTEIN” FEATURING PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, SECHEW POWELL AND ANDRE BERTO ON SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 17
***HBO Boxing After Dark to televise Tripleheader from Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center in NYC***

Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi (21-1, 5 KO’s); Sechew “Iron
Horse” Powell (20-1, 12 KO’s), both from Brooklyn, New York, undefeated
welterweight and former Olympian Andre Berto (16-0, 14 KO’s), from Winter
Haven, FL, and promoter Lou DiBella, president, DiBella Entertainment

New York—Boxing fans will get the opportunity to see three of the most exciting young faces in the fight game when DiBella Entertainment presents a tripleheader featuring lightweight Paulie Malignaggi (vs. Edner “Cherry Bomb” Cherry, 21-4-2,10 KO’s); junior middleweight Sechew Powell (vs. Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith 18-1, 8 KO’s); and welterweight Andre Berto (vs. Ben “Wonder” Tackie, 29-6-1, 17 KO’s) on Saturday night, February 17, 2007, at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center. HBO Sports will televise all three fights on its popular Boxing After Dark series beginning at 9:45 PM/ET.

LIGHTWEIGHTS
Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi vs. Edner “Cherry Bomb” Cherry
Brooklyn, NY Wauchula, FL
21-1 (5 KO’s) 21-4-2 (10 KO’s)

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Sechew “The Iron Horse” Powell vs. Ishe “Sugar Shay” Smith
Brooklyn, NY Las Vegas, NV
20-1 (12 KO’s) 18-1 (8 KO’s)

WELTERWEIGHTS
Andre Berto vs. Ben “Wonder”Tackie
Winter Haven, FL Las Vegas, NV
16-0 (14 KO’s) 29-6-1 (17 KO’s)

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Monday, January 22, 2007

Laura "The Ram' Ramsey's "Miss Motherland" TKO- Victory

Laura "The Ram' Ramsey's "Miss Motherland" TKO- Victory
By: Keishadivine El Empress

Laura "The Ram" Ramsey is the new GBU Middleweight Champion title winner, defeating Conjestina Achieng in the 6th round by TKO, in Africa, January 20 2007. "Queen" Laura "The Ram" Ramsey is fresh off a crowning, opening round- three knockdown, TKO of Ijeoma Egbunine early this month. "Fight Lady" Laura's manager said, "we are so honored to be here in Mombasa and for Laura to be bringing the title home. Look for more from Lady Ram..
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SecondsOut Radio: Bernard Hopkins

SecondsOut Radio: Bernard Hopkins

  • SecondsOut Radio with Eddie Goldman


  • On this week's edition of SecondsOut Radio, host Eddie Goldman speaks with the top light heavyweight boxer in the world, Bernard Hopkins (47-4-1, 32 KOs), about his plans to unretire and fight once again. As usual, the champ had quite a lot to say.

    It is free to listen to SecondsOut Radio, but you must register to gain access to it. Just click here, and listen, learn, and enjoy.

    Thanks, Eddie Goldman

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    Wednesday, January 17, 2007

    Jackie Kallen: A Boxing Pioneer

    Jackie Kallen: A Boxing Pioneer


    Jackie Kallen: A Boxing Pioneer Jackie Kallen found a love for the sport of boxing late in her career as a newspaper reporter, and she used that initial spark to create a bonfire in her heart. All it took was her attendance at one four-round fight to inspire the legendary "First Lady of Boxing" to shift gears and become a publicist for fighters. That led her to take a few more steps up the ladder until she became one of the first women to break the ranks of tradition in the male-dominated management side of the sport.Watching that one fight (featuring Tommy "The Hit Man" Hearns at the beginning of what would be an incredible professional career) would lead Kallen to eventually leave the reporting behind. Instead of trying to win herself a Pulitzer Prize, she wound up guiding one of the most prolific fighters of the modern era: James "Lights Out" Toney through the prime of his championship career. It wasn't long until a Hollywood movie starring Meg Ryan chronicled her life and struggles to be accepted and then finally revered by her peers in the fight game.As a child she never had dreams of being so intricately involved in the sport of boxing, but she did have the right attitude about life from an early age."I have always tried to live a spiritual life and do as much for the world (and the people who inhabit it with me) as possible. I always wanted to make a mark on the world so that after I'm gone people would know that I have been here," she said in a recent Fight News Unlimited interview. "I have never been a drinker, a smoker or a drug-user and I try to do something every day to make someone else's life better. I believe in the 'pay it forward' theory. I try to set a good example by my deeds—not just my words."Growing up she learned how to be an independent, free-spirited woman from her mother, who set a wonderful example for her to follow. "She was a very progressive, free-thinking woman who was compassionate as well as brilliant," said Kallen. She also looked up to Barbara Walters. She admired the famous journalist because Walters was "successful at the career I aspired to."Her unique, positive outlook paid huge dividends when Kallen finally managed to help elevate Toney to new, incredible heights. "After James Toney beat Michael Nunn in 1991, I realized that I was making a mark on the sport," she said. "I was being taken seriously and people were respectful of the hard work I put in day after day."The James Toney she knew and helped bring to glory was a much different man than they guy who Samuel Peter knocked all over the ring recently. "I managed James for six years and he was like a member of my family during those years. It saddened me the other night to see him get badly beaten and then to hear him sound so pathetically arrogant and delusional after the fight," she said like a disappointed mom admonishing her insolent child. "I wish he would have had the grace and class to congratulate Peter on the win and admit that it just wasn't his night. A gracious James Toney is something I've always wanted the public to see because when James wants to be nice—he can be a real sweetheart."There is so much about her career choice that she thoroughly enjoys despite the difficulties she faced to get where she is today. "I think I have always loved and respected the one-on-one aspect of the sport. Unlike a team sport, it is one combatant against another. It is a matter of who wants it more mentally, who is in better shape and who is more focused. I equate it to life in general," she said. "I am a very nurturing person and I find that managing a boxer involves being part mother, part babysitter, part psychologist and part business advisor. It is a very challenging role."She saw that Hearns fight in 1978 for one of her assignments as a newspaper writer. She even interviewed the young future-champion at the Detroit event. "That night changed my life," she said. "I saw my first 'live' fight and I fell in love with the sport. I soon approached Emanuel Steward about working for him as a publicist. I did that for over 10 years."Looking back she recalls a "very exciting" time for her as a woman making inroads in the sport that didn't normally invite females into the fold with open arms. "I always saw it as an honor to be able to blaze a new trail and be a role model for other women," she said. "I believe it shows people that they can succeed at anything they make their minds up to do."Though she did open the door for other women to follow, not many dared to even dip their toe in the foreign waters. The line behind her is not long enough in her eyes, even in the somewhat more accepting climate that exists today. "Interestingly, there are still very few successful female managers," she said. "There are female judges, female writers and, of course, female fighters. It astounds me that almost 20 years after I entered the sport, it is still a primarily male-dominated bastion."Kallen pays no mind to being a minority and expertly helps steer the careers of a small stable of prospects she hopes to take to the same heights she once took Toney to. "I currently manage Matt Remillard, an 11-0 Junior Lightweight who won the WBC Youth belt; Jeannine Garside, 6-0-1, who is the WIBA Featherweight Champion; Reggie LaCrete, a 2-0 light heavyweight and Michael Peralta, a 1-1 lightweight," she reported. "I am about to turn two other boxers pro within the next couple of months. I also opened a gym in South Central LA in connection with the Sheriff's Department. This is a facility open to kids-at-risk. I hope to open more in other similar areas."She started writing as a teenager, interviewing celebrities who passed through her hometown of Detroit. "As I said, Barbara Walters was a hero of mine and I always wanted a career as a celebrity journalist," she said. "I ended up doing it for over 25 years."She is grateful for the accomplishments she's made both inside and outside the ring. "I would have to say that taking a 19-year old then-unknown James Toney to the top was something I am quite proud of," she said. "On the personal side I am most proud of my two grown sons who are such amazing people. And my two grandsons, who are developing into superb athletes, specifically in their chosen sport: Hockey."Like anyone else, she has moments she would rather forget, too. "Career-wise my worst moment was when James lost to Roy Jones and the sordid aftermath of that event," she recalled. "On the personal side, when my husband walked out after 30 years of marriage, that totally devastated me."If she could go back and make one major alteration in her career she said she "would not have moved to Los Angeles after my divorce and given up my Galaxy Boxing Gym. I still miss that place and all the boxers who trained there."As far as the state of the sport, she's concerned most about the "lack of marquee names." Like many who can remember better days when there were fewer alphabet organizations and more recognizable legends populating the public art of pugilism, she is nostalgic for when almost every major champion in the sport was a household name. "The average person cannot name one champion, and since boxing is primarily on cable, not network television, the audience is smaller than ever before," she said. "Bad decisions have tainted the sport and MMA is taking over with the younger fight fans."She sees the rising popularity of MMA as a "major problem" threatening to absorb younger fans who might normally turn to boxing if MMA was not as prominent as it is today. "The older fans still enjoy boxing, but as they fade away the younger fans are growing up on MMA," she said. "They look at boxing as too boring, one-dimensional and 'old school.'"Still, she is not immune to MMA fever herself and said she would "absolutely" get involved in promoting it if she had the chance. "I have my California promoter's license and have already done one MMA show," she reported. Kallen also stays busy outside her career responsibilities and helps to counsel abused women. "I have been working with battered women for the past eight years, and it has become a passion of mine," she said. "I enjoy helping these women re-invent themselves and work toward re-entering the job force and society as confident, viable women. It is very fulfilling and satisfying."Demi Nguyen, a female fighter we chronicled in an earlier interview, considers Kallen a true inspiration and said she speaks with her mentor every night. "She contacted me before she turned pro and I went to the gym to meet her and watch her train," said Kallen about Nguyen. "She is a beautiful person—inside and out—and I really want to see her succeed. She is an excellent mother and would make a terrific role model for young women. I don't manage Demi, but as a close friend I hope to see her build her record up, beat as many girls in her weight class as possible and go out there and capture a world title. I think she will be a positive influence on a lot of people."She has a few of her own ideas about how to make women's boxing more appealing to the general public. She maintains that "more girls with star-power" are needed and "more exposure" would also help elevate female fighters. "Few female bouts are televised, so the public hasn't really seen the best that sport has to offer," she contends. "We also need really feminine women to showcase the sport. I have often heard it said that, when two women fight who basically look like men, the fans might just as well be watching male fighters. "Kallen was inaugurated as "The First Lady of Boxing" in an article in RING MAGAZINE back in the early 90s. The moniker stuck, and she even appeared in The Contender reality series as part of the support team for the contestants. "I frankly wish I had been MORE involved. A lot of my scenes were cut out of the final edit and I thought it would have added a lot to have a more visible female presence," she said about the experience. "With that being said, I think the show gave a lot of boxers the chance to be seen, and it put more money in their pockets than they would have had without the show. It's a great concept and I hope the show continues."As far as culling her own talented fighters from the vast field of multiple contenders out there, she has a simple formula. "I look for three main things: Natural ability (which you are either born with or you're not), good training and living habits (which amounts to "conditioning") and that intangible factor: heart," she explained. "The most talented and well-trained boxer will never get to the top without heart."Although she has done so many incredible things already, she still has some important goals she hopes to reach. "I hope to have more world champions in the future, and I'd like to open up more gyms in bad neighborhoods where kids need a safe haven and a good diversion," she said. "And I'd like to go into color commentating. As for life in general, I just hope to continue doing the things I love and remain healthy."Though she often points out that Meg Ryan's portrayal of her story in the movie "Against The Ropes" is inaccurate, she still maintains it is "very flattering!" The movie features Kallen as a single women with no kids when she was actually married with children. "I really don't know why," she said about the producers changing reality for the screen, "But the true story is far more interesting that the script they came up with."Kallen has also written a book: Hit Me With Your Best Shot: A Fight Plan For Dealing With All of Life's Hard Knocks. "The book was written as a way to help people live their life as if it were a championship fight. I find a lot of metaphors in boxing that apply to life," she explained. "I try to fight a winning fight every day. I am now writing a memoir, which is a very personal look at my life and what has driven me all these years."She has some poignant words of wisdom for any woman out there who dreams of trying to tread where few women have gone before. "Develop a thick skin. Don't listen to other people's ideas of what you should be doing," she suggests. "Always take the high road. Just because you swim in a tank with sharks doesn't mean you have to become one. Retain your dignity at all times, don't resort to talking like a truck-driver just to be 'one of the boys,' and believe in yourself. Most people don't really want to see you succeed. They may cheer you on at the beginning, but once you reach a certain point, their jealousies and resentments take over and they try to pull you down. You can't trust everyone. I learned that there are just some people who are out to get you and you can't change that."As far as what lies ahead for her, she's ready for whatever comes along. "I am always open to new challenges," she said.

    Monday, January 8, 2007

    Peter vs Toney Redemption 2, Simms vs Rivera and Ramsey vs Egbunine

    KING- 2, MAYOR "TREMENDOUS" TRAVIS SIMMS and QUEEN "RAMSEY"

    The Trilogy by Keishadivine El Empress

    Peter vs Toney Redemption 2, Simms vs Rivera and Ramsey vs Egbunine @ Hardrock Live on Showtime

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    Samuel "The Nigerian Nightmare" Peter (28 wins 1 loss 22Ko's), ranked the ..1 heavyweight and WBC contender gracefully accepted and sang a sweet sciences victory last night, literally singing the words, "I am saying Thank You Jesus, Jesus My Lord", upon the decision of the highly controversial ramification redemption rematch thus, throning Samuel "The Nightmare Nigerian" Peter, the WBC heavyweight elimination bout winner against, James "Lights Out" Toney (69 wins, 6 losses, 3 draws, 1 no decision, 43Ko's).

    Samuel Peter a native of Akwaibom, Nigerian, residing in Las Vegas said, " I want to take the belts and win the world championship". Samuel Peter who ruled the steel-like James "Lights Out" Toney's dapper green hulk ring style and suave technique, the entire evening.

    James "Lights Out" Toney as usual landed superb right hands and projected excellent skill and a slick style of training due to Billy Blank, celebrity fitness guru and Tao Bo instructor and Coach Roach. James "Lights Out" Toney, of Sherman Oaks California, touts " I was sticking and moving and throwing the jab, he couldn't knock me out, I think, I threw more aggressive shots, nobody can knock me out, I won, I trust nobody".

    Keisha and James Toney trainer extraordinare Vic Roundtree)

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    Travis "Tremendous" Simms (25 wins 0 loss 19 Ko's) of Norwalk Connecticut, a WBA champion in recess and Undefeated, became the WBA super welterweight champion of the world, stopping Jose Antonio Rivera (38 wins 4 loss 1 draw 24 Ko's) of Worcester Mass, by TKO in the 9th round of a scheduled 12 round fight. Jose Antonio Rivera, a New England Golden Glove winner, two time world champion and current super welterweight champion of the world attempted, before the ten count, to recover courageously but, the referee Frank Santore Jr. stopped the bout. Tremendous Travis Simms after a two year layoff stated, "I won the title through preservation and power punches".

    Tremendous Travis Simms aspires to be the Mayor of Norwalk Connecticut one day, even if while actively pursuing a career in boxing. Travis Simms manager and wife Sandra Stokes Simms, is on his team and got involved with the sport, she didn't even like the sport boxing, she hated it, but she felt he needed help and now wants to manage other professional fighters. The sport of boxing is emerging with females in general and the numbers of professional woman in boxing is on the rise, as you can see.

    (Keisha and brothers, Travis and Tarvis Simms )

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    The under card featured female fighter Laura "The Ram" Ramsey's (8 wins 2 loss 4 KO's) of Florida, three- knock downs and TKO-Victory in the first round in a super middleweight bout with, Ijeoma "The Praise" Egbunine (12 wins 2 loss 9 KO's) of Atlanta, scheduled for six rounds, the referee stopped the fight. Ijeoma "The Praise" Egbunine's controversial defeat is major news, officially the prophet is quiet, about the crowning win of Laura "The Ram" Ramsey. "The Ram" is the boxing-talk of the town since the Queen reigned supreme and won.

    (Keisha Roberto Duran and Ijeoma Egbunine
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    "EL Gato" Frankie Figueroa, Jr, was scheduled to fight on the under card as well, EL'Gato's Promoter and Team, pulled out, speaking technically of training.

    (Keisha and Frankie Figueroa)
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    (Keisha and Luis Rivera of the Seeno Group, Promoter of "El Gato")

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    There were celebrities and luminaries at the live boxing event, in Hollywood Florida including Anna Nicole Smith, Bernard Hopkins, Fat Joe, and Hulk Hogan- Wrestling legend, Louis Collazo, Reverend Al Sharpton, Shannon Briggs and Shaquille O'Neal. The "Soul Generals", legendary band of the late James "Godfather of Soul" Brown, played the National Anthem. This was a great night of boxing entertainment sponsored by Don King Productions and the Seminole Hard Rock Live Hotel and Casino, Duva Boxing, Goossen Tutor Promotions and Seminole Warrior Boxing. What a way to start a New Year and it would not be complete without my monthly star studded professional thank you's, Amy, Brian, DJ, Eddie, Emily, Fran, Janis and Patricia, Princess, Jackie, Jill, Rich, Ryan, Sue and Wanda for promoting boxing- sports and woman in boxing worldwide.

    (Keisha and John Scully, authur of an up and coming boxing memoir, supporter of Rivera))
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    (Keisha and Legendary Singer at Press Conference in New York City's Rainbow room)
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