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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Gatti vs Gomez and Cintron vs Matthysse "Welter Skelter", Gatti's class- act retirement showcase and Cintron's "Sugar Hill" Victory



Gatti vs Gomez Cintron Matthysse Fight-Bill

On Saturday July 14, 2007 Caesars, HBO Sports, Main Events, and The Contenders presented "Welter Skelter",in Atlantic City at the Boardwalk Hall, Arturo "The human highlight film" Gatti returned to "the house that Gatti built" to challenge Alphonso Gomez in an evening of boxing. The television coverage of the double header will carried live on HBO World Championship Boxing as part of an unprecedented welterweight triple header on the network that evening, the third bout being Williams vs Magarita in Los Angeles.

The Main Event

Alphonso Gomez (16-3-2-7 Ko's) of Whittier California KO of Arturo Gatti (40-9-31 Ko's)of Jersey City, New Jersey, referee Randy Nuewman stopped the fight in round seven of a scheduled 10. Gatti said, while exiting the ring swiftly "Gomez came to fight". Gomez landed 40 of 62 power shots in round 7.

Welterweight Double Headliner

Kermit Cintron (28-1-25 Ko's) of Carolina, Puerto Rico and the IBF Welterweight champion, the IBF #7 contender and the mandatory challenger, defeated Walter "El Terrible" Matthysse (26-2-1-25 Ko's) of Santa Fe, Argentina. 29 seconds into round 2 Cintron stopped Matthysse "El Terrible".

(Gomez at Post Press Conference after Victory)


(Cintron and Emmanuel Steward at Press Press Ringside after Victory)


The Weigh Ins Friday July 13 in Atlantic City, Caesars

There was a light mellow mood amongst all teams at the official weigh ins, before the commissioner and the governing bodies, the boxing media was there to cover the historical event, the contender and the legend and double headliner. The camera clicked a mile a minute at the arrival if the famed Arturo Gatti's, presence upon the dais to be weighed in, red carpet style. The stare down between Cintron and Matthysse Matthysse clearly flustered turned away from Cintron during the crowds jeers, he (Matthysse) suddenly left the dais upset, the crowd started to boo and hiss, it was exciting unknowing, then it immediately went back to a room full of quiet, before the next weigh in.

(Arturo Gatti at the weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


(Gomez at the weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


(Cintron at weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


(Matthysse at weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


(Cintron and Matthysse at weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


(Giovanni at weigh in in Atlantic City Caesars)


The first New York City Press Conference April 27 at a New York City restaurant

The promoters and sponsors hosted a press conference in April to announce Gatti's return to fight Gomez and Cintron vs Matthysse, Saturday July 14 at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall and Caesars.

(Gatti at first New York Press Conference)


(Cintron at first New York Press Conference)


The second Press Conference in New York City at Modell's in Times Square July 11 2007

The Promoters and Sponsors in association with Modell's in New York City, hosted a Pre fight press conference, Matthysse is missing yet again appearing finally at the official weigh in in Atlantic City's Caesar.

(Gatti vs Gomez, Cintron vs Matthysse, dais at Modells New York City Press Conference)


(Gatti Gomez face- off at Modell's New York City Press Conference)


(Cintron at Modell's New York City Press Conference)


(Gatti Gomez Cintron and Mickey Ward at Modell's New York City Press Conference


(Keisha and Wayne Chrebet, Jets Wide receiver and a boxing fan at Modell's New York City Press Conference)


The Fight Bill Under-card

(Henry Crawford (14-0-1-5 Ko's) of Paterson New Jersey after a KO 35 seconds in round 1 of Josh Hammock (8-3-6 Ko's) of Ft Smith Arkansas, in a scheduled 6 round welterweight bout)


(Giovanni Lorenzo (43-0-15 Ko's) of Washington Heights Manhattan KO Victory 2:56 second of round 3 of Sherwin Davis (18-5-12 Ko's) of Indianapolis, Indiana, in a scheduled 10 round Middleweight bout)


(Pawel "The Raging Bull"Wolak (15-0-9 Ko's) of Mt Arlington New Jersey) after Win, over Edgar Reyes (10-8-3 Ko's) of Orlando Florida, in a junior welterweight bout scheduled for 6 rounds)


(Raul Martinez (19-0-12 Ko's) of San Antonio Texas after a stoppage and TKO Victory in round 5 of Evaristo Primero, (14-11-1-7 Ko's) of El Paso Texas, the bout was scheduled for 6 rounds)


(Paulie Malignaggi and Contender Star Jerson Ravello attend the Gatti Gomez fight in Atlantic City)

(Keisha at fight card ringside, sporting a T-shirt "You looked better on myspace")


(Boxing trainer from Canada)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Boxing’s Bad Boys Agree to Meet at STAPLES Center on Sept. 8 Street Fight Draws Blood at Initial Press Conference Announcing Match Between ‘Ferocious’ Fernando Vargas and Ricardo ‘El Matador’ Mayorga in Los Angeles; Taunting Turns into Melee As Boxers Can’t Wait to Get a Piece of One Another

LOS ANGELES—Two-time world champion “El Feroz” Fernando Vargas and three-time world champion Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga barely made it through their promoters’ announcement of their upcoming match at STAPLES Center on Sept. 8, during the first press conference for the event held at the downtown Los Angeles venue (on July 11), before taunting erupted into a street fight that resulted in punches being thrown and landed—and some blood from a cut under Mayorga’s right eye.

“Mayorga can disrespect me all he wants but not my queens [his mother, wife and daughter],” Vargas said. “This will be my last fight for one reason only, for pride. We should have sold tickets to the press conference after the fireworks we had. There will definitely be fireworks in the ring at Staples Center on September 8.”

The notorious trash-talker Mayorga has shown no signs of turning a new leaf.

“I’m going to give Vargas the chance to cash his last paycheck. I would like to say publicly that ‘Fatty’ [Vargas] has always feared me. I conceded to take this fight at 162 pounds because fatty couldn’t lose any more weight. I will do Vargas a favor by retiring him in this fight so his family doesn’t have to suffer every time he steps in the ring. I’m going to do his wife a favor and not let her cry anymore.”

Tickets priced at $300, $150, $100 and $50 are on sale now online at ticketmaster.com, via Ticketmaster charge-by-phone lines at (213) 480-3232 or (714) 740-2000 and at all Ticketmaster ticket centers including Wherehouse Music, Robinsons-May, Tower Records and Ritmo Latino locations. Tickets are also available at the STAPLES Center box office and the box office at TEAM LA at Universal CityWalk.

Leaders from two of the most successful boxing promotional firms in history—Don King from Don King Productions and Kathy Duva from Main Events—have joined to promote the event in association with AEG & STAPLES Center & VEP. The event will also be televised live beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT domestically at a suggested retail price of $44.95, which is being distributed by SHOWTIME® PPV.

Vargas (26-4, 22 KOs) won his world titles at junior middleweight and is best known for his indomitable will and courageous heart as evidenced by the fact he knocked out his first 17 opponents—including former world champion Raul Marquez. He also won decisions over former (and future) junior middleweight champion Winky Wright and former welterweight world titlist Ike “Bazooka” Quartey.

The native of Oxnard, Calif., now 29, became the youngest junior middleweight world champion in boxing history at just 21 years and 5 days when he dethroned “Yory Boy” Campas to win the International Boxing Federation title on Dec. 12, 1998.

He is best remembered for two epic clashes: a slugfest featuring six knockdowns with then-undefeated Felix “Tito” Trinidad on Dec. 2, 2000, which won Fight of the Year from the Boxing Writers Association of America and a spirited contest against “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya on Sept. 14, 2002.

Mayorga (27-6-1, 22 KOs) has captured the hearts and imaginations of boxing fans around the globe due to his full-tilt boxing style and penchant for mixing beer and cigarettes with his training regimen—not to mention the withering verbal assaults opponents endure during the weeks leading up to his matches.

Mayorga, 33, hails from Managua, Nicaragua. He burst upon the boxing world in 2002 in his first world title shot against then-World Boxing Association welterweight champion Andrew “Six Heads” Lewis. A virtual unknown at the time, Mayorga taunted his opponent by allowing him to punch him in the face repeatedly with his hands at his waist before sending the champion to the canvas with a thunderous assault in round five that left Lewis unfit to continue in the match.

Few could have predicted at the time that Mayorga would shock the world again when he took on BWAA 2002 Fighter of the Year Vernon “The Viper” Forrest, who held the World Boxing Council welterweight title when they met. Forrest appeared to be as perplexed as Lewis when the Nicaraguan bomber smothered him with a barrage of combinations that sent him to the canvas in the first round. Forrest lasted until just the third round before the referee waved off the beating.

Mayorga proved he was no fluke by agreeing to an immediate rematch with Forrest where he notched a majority-decision win. Mayorga shares the common opponents of Trinidad and De La Hoya with Vargas.

The Sports & Entertainment Center of the World, STAPLES Center is the downtown Los Angeles home of the most popular concerts, special events and five professional sports franchises: The NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers; the NHL's Los Angeles Kings; the AFL's Los Angeles Avengers; and the WNBA's Los Angeles Clippers as well as championship boxing, tennis, family shows and special events. Since its October 17, 1999, grand opening, STAPLES Center, twice named Arena of the Year, has welcomed over 25 million guests.

Main Events was founded in 1978 by Kathy Duva's late husband Dan Duva. In addition to the hundreds of world title bouts it has promoted, Main Events has promoted some of the biggest PPV events in history like “Showdown” the 1981 undisputed welterweight unification bout between “Sugar” Ray Leonard and Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns; “The Battle of the Ages” 1991 undisputed heavyweight championship between Evander Holyfield and George Foreman; the “Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve” pageant, and the 2002 Lennox Lewis-Mike Tyson heavyweight showdown which at the time set the record for the highest grossing PPV event of all-time.

Don King Productions has promoted over 500 world championship fights with nearly 100 individual boxers having been paid $1 million or more. DKP also holds the distinction of having promoted or co-promoted seven of the 10 largest pay-per-view events in history, as gauged by total buys, including three of the top five: Holyfield vs. Tyson II, 1.99 million buys, June 1997; Tyson vs. Holyfield I, 1.6 million buys, November 1996; and Tyson vs. McNeeley, 1.58 million buys, August 1995.

DKP has promoted or co-promoted 11 of the top 15 highest-grossing live gates in the history of the state of Nevada including four of the top five: Holyfield vs. Lewis II, paid attendance: 17,078, gross: $16,860,300 (NOTE: Also second-highest live-gate gross for any event in history.), date: Nov. 13, 1999; Holyfield vs. Tyson II, paid attendance: 16,279, gross: $14,277,200, date: June 28, 1997; Holyfield vs. Tyson I, paid attendance: 16,103, gross: $14,150,700, date: Nov. 9, 1996; and Tyson vs. McNeeley, paid attendance: 16,113, gross: $13,965,600, date: Aug. 19, 1995.

Friday, July 13, 2007

A Mid Summers Night Magical Soiree "Black Noir" Magazine with Floyd Kennedy

A Mid Summers Night Magical Soiree "Black Noir" Magazine with Flo Kennedy and guest was held Wednesday July 11 2007 at the Fashion Forty Lounge in Manhattan New York. The annual events attire was Summer White and sponsors included Seagram's Apple Twisted Gin, Tozzi, Box Me Jeans, John Atchinson Hair Salon, First Fitness, the cocktails were courtesy of the New Seagram's Apple Twisted Gin. The red carpet event was a royal affair and well attended by artists, executives, filmmakers including Papa Sheee The Ghana Prince, The Princess and Yaseen Director and Producer. Playwright Shawn Luckey and Anton Chekhov were there to promote their up and coming play about love and relationships "A marriage Proposal" & "He said She said", two comedic one play acts. The show will appear at the Roy arias Theatres Times Square Arts Center 300 West 43rd Street, Wednesday July 25-29, 2007, 7pm nightly Saturday and Sunday Matinee 3pm, General Admission is &15.00, tickets available a www.theatermania.com or visit www.diversityplayersofharlem.com








Keishadivine "MC Modesty" appearance on Rap Radio Show Thermal Soundwave WHCR 90.3

A wealth of energy comes through to grace the Mic on Thermal Sound wave WHCR 90.3

On Monday June 9th The Royalty of Radio, C-Truth, Cleopatra and King Kev Lawrence "Radio Boy" and host of the "Craziest show on radio" Thermal Sound wave at WHCR 90.3 had a hot line up of interviews and international and local rap recording artist in the house. Inside the host's and hostess kingdom, the truce discuss a vary of interest and vast topics. Thermal Sound wave radio, The Show airs every Monday evening from 12 :00am to 3:00 am, on WHCR 90.3 City College Radio station. WWW.ThermalSoundwave.com

(Keisha-divine, C-Truth Cleopatra and King Kev Lawrence "Radio Boy" host of Thermal Sound wave radio show WHCR 90.3)



Thermal Sound wave interviewees for the week of Monday June 9 2007, 12:00 am to 3:00 am were entertainers, female lyricist and rap artist and entrepreneurs "At Last" and the "Gypsy" (Lil Oprah).
(Gypsy on the mic at WHCR 90.3 Thermal Sound wave radio show)


On the mic "Atlas" demonstrated knowledge of the game far beyond her youthful look and skills, lyrically spitting rhymes that just can't be touched now, "Atlas" discussed her career and goals in the music business only. "Atlas" the rapper and talker is stopped by the, "Gypsy" who displayed eloquent and liberated speech on the mic, less talk, more like let my partner show you. " At Last" and "Gypsy" are both natural P.R and Stars on the rise full of fun stories and tales. The two came through to discuss Hip Hop, New York and Woman in Hip Hop.

(Atlas spitting o the mic at WHCR 90.3 Thermal Sound wave radio show)


Keisha Morrisey "MC Modesty" appeared to discuss her background and beginnings boxing and hip hop, politics, the sport of boxing and the current state of contenders and prospects and Urban news and views.

(Keisha-divine "MC Modest" at WHCR 90.3 Thermal Sound wave radio show)


(Keisha-divine, C-Truth King Kev Lawrence "Radio Boy", Atlast and Gypsy)


(Special Guest Appearances were International recording artist)

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

A "Tremendous" main event Upset, the "Raging Bull's" TKO Upset "Upset of the Night" and the 2 Upsets on Heavyweight Undercards;

Don King Productions presents on 7-7-07 "Fistic Fireworks" a Triple World Championship fight card, undefeated Travis Simms defending his WBA title against Joachim Alcine ranked #1 and mandatory challenger, in a Super Welterweight main event. Plus 2 more Championship fights, first for the IBF/ IBO Flyweight Championship, defending his titles the IBF and IBO Vic Darchinyan face once beaten Nonito Donaire, a NABF Super Flyweight Champion. The second is an IBF Batanweight Championship vacant title fight between Luis Perez the former IBF World Champion vs Genaro Garcia the former FECARBOX Champion. 3,897 boxing fans attended the "Fistic Fireworks", World Championship Boxing at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut on Saturday July 7, the co feature main event televised live on Showtime Championship Boxing. ( Also see Fistic Fireworks Press Conference, archive blog, week of June 21 2007 for more announcement details and photos)

Joachim "Ti Joa" Alcine (29-0-18 Ko's) of Montreal Canada and Undefeated No.1 Contender- NABA Champion won by a controversial decision defeating "Tremendous" Travis Simms (25-1-19 Ko's) dropping his undefeated record. Alcine had received a 1 point deduction for hitting on the break by referee Michael Ortega, and still remained up on the judges score cards, onto victory.

Joachim Alcine address the media and public at the post Press conference regarding his Victory and Welterweight Championship defeat)


(Travis Simms Sandra Stokes Simms and Team Simms at the Post Press Conference after his defeat to Alcine)


(Joachim Alcine and Team Alcine at "Fistic Fights" Post VIP Reception)


(Travis Simms and coach Vic Rountree at "Fistic Fights" Post VIP Reception)


(Tarvis Simms (Twin Brother OF Travis Simms) and Team Travis Simms at "The Fistic Fights" in Bridgeport Connecticut)
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Nonito "The Filipino Flash" Donaire (18-1-10 Ko's) of the Philippines and NABF Super Flyweight Champion' 5th round stoppage and upset the once touted unstoppable Vic "The Rgaing Bull" Darchinyan (28-1-22 Ko's) of Sydney Australia and the Undefeated IBF World Champion.

Darchinyan Donaire at the Weight in at the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport Connecticut)


(Nonito and Team Donaire await journey to the square ring for Showtime)


(Vic Darcinyan and Team Darchinyan prepare to enter the ring to fight Nonito Donaire)


(Vic Darchinyan exits the Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut)


Luis "El Demolder" Perez (25-1-15 Ko's of Managua Nicaragua and former IBF World Champion stopped Genaro "Poblanito" Garcia (35-6- 0 Ko's) of Puebla Mexico the former FECAR Champion, the referee called a halt to the bout early in a bout scheduled for 12 rounds. This fight could be the "Fight of the Year" said BWAA member, Sports analyst and writer the "Internet King of Boxing and MMA" Eddie Goldman.

("El Demolder" Face Off with "Poblanito




The "Fistic Fight" exciting Under card, heavy under card Upsets

Cliff The Black Bull " Couser, (26-12-2-13 Ko's) of Las Vegas Nevada and NAMA North American Champion, in round 2, 42 seconds into the round, TKO'd, Monte "Two Gunz" Barrett (31-6-17 Ko's) of Queens New York in a Heavyweights attraction scheduled for 10 rounds. Cliff Couser had already cosmically dazed Monte Barrett with a punch that stunned him (Monte Barrett), sending him spiraling to the canvas, the fight was stopped in round 2 when Cliff Couser relentlessly with a straight right dropped Monte Barrett, to the canvas twister style again returning Barrett to the floor of the square ring.


Monte Barret apparently stun exits swiftly the arena at the Harbor Yard in Bridgeport Connecticut after defeat by Cliff Couser)


Demetrice King (13-0-12 Ko's) of Flint Michigan, in a Heavy weight attraction stopped in round 6, Bermaine "B-Ware" Stiverne (12-1-12 Ko's) of Toronto Canada, and undefeated KO Artist. "B-Ware" shook "King" in round 1 knocking him to the canvas with a right, but in round 6, "King" threw a barrage of jabs and punches, while "B-Ware" held his body up on the ropes, so the referee stopped the fight, "B-Ware" immediately protested standing ready to fight, the fight was over, "B-Ware" threw no punches or jabs in retaliation for about 25 seconds.

Demetrice King at the Weigh in at the Arena at Harbor yard in Bridgeport Connecticut)


(Demetrice King and Team King, Karlin Reyes)


(Heavy Weight attraction Bermaine "B Ware" Stevens after lose to Demetrice King on the "Fistic Fight" Under card in Bridgeport Connecticut)


The Fistic Future

Devon "The Great" Alexander (12-0-6 Ko's) of St Louis Missouri and undefeated young star, stopped 1 minute and 24 seconds into round 3, Marcus "Bad" Luck (8-15-1-3 Ko's) of Danville Virginia a slick southpaw, who kept falling to the ground in every round, the fight a Super Lightweight Attraction was scheduled fro 8 rounds.
(Devon "The Great" Alexander and Kevin Cunnigham, Team Alexander after win)


Guillermo "El Felino" Jones (35-3-2-27 Ko's) of Colon Panama, the WBA Fedelatin and WBC Latino Champion defeated Zack Page 13-13-1-5 Ko's) of Savvy Buckeye Warren, Ohio in a Cruiser weights attraction scheduled for 8 rounds.


Extra Sitings in Sports

Keisha and the National Columbian Soccer Team Members, also in Connecticut to capture their own Championship


Keisha and Jamesy, producer and brother of contender Jaidon "The Don" Codrington, both of Bridgeport Connecticut, out to support his neighbor the fight game and to network and socialize)

Lamon Brewster and Wladimir Klitschko meets once again


Wladimir Klitschko (50-3-44 Ko's) defeated Lamon Brewster (33-5-20 K0's),in a rematch of their memorable first encounter three years ago. This will be Klitschko's third defense of the IBF title in 15 months and Brewster's first fight in more than one year.

The Ukranian heavyweight, battered Lamon Brewster, scoring a 6 round TKO, successfully defending his IBF and IBO titles. Klitschko who dominated the fight lost to Brewster three years ago. Lamon Brewsters trainer Buddy McGirt Sr., threw in the towel and referee Sam Williams called the fight.


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The two met in the Arena in Cologne , Germany Klitschko-Brewster II and televised live on HBO Sports at a special start time of 5 pm ET (2 pm PT). There will also be a same-day replay at 10:30 pm ET.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Thomas Gallagher Productions and ESPN presents Big Time Black tie Boxing at Cipriani's Wall Street, New York

Thomas Gallagher Productions presented a big time Black tie Boxing and ESPN live production telecast at Cipriani's Wall Street, New York, on June 27 at 7:30 p.m, the red carpet Sit down dinner affair was a fabulous celebrity filled event and an exciting evening of boxing gala, the menu included appetizers baked Tagliolini with Ham, dinner bread, main course included Grilled Veal Chops with Butter Sage, Sauteed String Beans and Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes, and alternating Deserts Vanilla Creme Meringue Cake and Homemade Mango, Coconut and Raspberry Sorbets in a Chocolate Shell, and a fine assortment of beverages, now here are a few of the fight results and photos.
Thomas Gallagher and Michael Delarue, Gallagher's first fighter and Delarue a Former 1980 Golden Glove Champion)


In a Main Event attraction, Yusaf Mack (23-2-2-14 Ko's) of Philadelphia,the former USBA Light Heavyweight/ Super Middle Weight Champion defeated Jose Vasquez (16-2-1 9 Ko's) of Tijuana Mexico, both fighters suffered lost by knockouts against their last opponents.
(Yusaf Mack and Team Mack at Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street)


Michael Grant (42-3-31 Ko's) of Brooklyn New York in round 3 TKO'd, Billy Zumbrun (21-9-1-11 Ko's) of Ogden Utah, in a Super Heavy Weight attraction that was scheduled for 8 rounds.
(Keisha and Michael Grant after win at the Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street)


Heavy Weights Darrel Madison (5-1-3 Ko's) of West Islip New York, won by decision against Jason Bergman (3-2-3 Ko's) of Adah Pennsylvania. Jim Santa one of the best referees in the country was the third man in the ring the bout was a 4 round fight card.
(Darrel Madison and coach Vic Rountree, and Team GYMU after win at the Black tie boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street"


Jorge "The Truth" Teron (17-0-1-10 Ko's) of the Bronx New York, left hook to the liver was enough for a round 1 2:17 second TKO Victory, of Jefferson "The Knockout Specialist" Rodriguez (20-12-19 Ko's) of Cartagena, Columbia. Jefferson Rodriguez has lost his last 5 fights by knockouts, the bout was a Light Weights Co Feature, scheduled for 8 rounds.

(Jorge Teron and actors and cast members of HBO's "The Wire" Jamie Hector "Marlo" and Chad L Coleman "Cutty" at Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street)


The event was sanctioned by he New York State Athletic Commission, Commissioner Ron Scott Stevens and Sponsored by Donna Karan, Turner Construction, Bombay Energy Drink, Guy Laroche.

Iran Barkley Congratulates Rafael Jastrezbski (1-3-0) of Toms River New Jersey, the winner of a Light Heavy Weights 4 rounder against Randy Pogue (8-8-1-2 Ko's) of Atlanta Georgia, at the Black-tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's on Wall Street


Jorge Lara (3-2-1-1 Ko) of Mexico City, Mexico picked up his first KO Win at Black tie Boxing event at Cipriani's on Wall Street defeating Carney Bowman (7-1-0-3 Ko's) of York Pennsylvania, dropping his unblemished record a notch. The Super Feather Weight bout was scheduled for 6 rounds of action and stopped by the ringside physician.


(Shannon Briggs, Team Briggs attend Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street)


(Keisha and Monty Barret at Black Tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's Wall Street)


(Chika Nakamura and Jameel Mc Cline at the Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's)


(Keisha and Leon the actor and boxing fan, at Black tie Boxing Event at Cipriani's)

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Keisha Morrisey and Eddie Goldman On "Joey Reynolds Show" Thursday Night/Friday June 28/29

Keisha Morrisey of Bloodline Boxing Entertainment and Eddie Goldman of No Holds Barred and SecondsOut Radio will be guests on the nationally-syndicated "Joey Reynolds Show" Thursday night/Friday morning, June 28/29.

We plan to discuss boxing, politics, entertainment, and just about anything else which might cross our minds.

The "Joey Reynolds Show" is heard on over 80 radio stations. This talk show airs live beginning at midnight and runs to 5 AM ET, on WOR 710 AM in New York. We are presently scheduled to come on towards the end of the show.

You can also listen to the "Joey Reynolds Show" online. For more information on the show's webcast, go to http://www.wor710.com/.


For more information on the "Joey Reynolds Show," go to http://wor710.com/pages/46370.php?contentType=4&contentId=157588.

For more information on Myra Chanin, who works with the show, and also about Joey and the show, go to http://motherwonderful.com/.



Thanks, Eddie Goldman