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It wasn’t a big deal, but I’m glad some folks were
astute enough to catch my error in the last article. Cory Spinks
is indeed Leon’s son, not Michaels. Thanks for being knowledgeable
enough to pick up on my goof and calling it to my attention.
But at least my picks were right on, (a fairly easy task this
night) got to do something right to keep my limited credibility.
Cory Spinks was much to fast for the hard hitting ex-champ, Miguel
Angel Gonzalez and won a fairly easy unanimous decision.
The other fight figured to be and was more problematic, and
was. In today’s heavyweight division anyone can beat anyone
else on any given day, and for a while it looked like Kali Meehan
would take the measure of champion Lamon Brewster.
It was a close fight, with most fans thinking Meehan had done
enough to win the decision, but the judges, on a close split
decision, thought otherwise. So, I wound up batting 1000 for
the day.
Right after the fight we were informed that Lamon Brewster’s
next fight will be against Evander Holyfield. Don King feels
that Evander, even though he’s ancient and has looked bad
in recent fights, deserves another shot at the title.
I like Evander and wish him luck in everything he does, but
please, not in boxing. I want to see a 43 year old Holyfield
fight again as much (or little) as I do want to see Riddick Bowe
return to the ring.
Our sport needs new and talented blood in the heavyweight ranks,
and the Olympics obviously didn’t provide it, anymore then
Bowe or Holyfield will. Some friends from the U.K tell me that
even Danny Williams is a flash in the pan and has no heart, even
if he beat Mike Tyson. What does that say about Tyson? What does
that say about today’s heavyweights?
The blood that’s being provided to us by Don King and
friends is iron-poor, tired blood that even Geritol can’t
help with.
I’ll repeat, this is the worst heavyweight division I’ve
ever seen, and I’ve been in the fight game for more then
50 years.***
And I want all our great readers to keep in mind that Rick Schroeders
new movie, Black Cloud, will soon be coming to a theatre near
you. I urge you not to miss it! It’s a great boxing that
deals with both Olympic style boxing and the evils of racism
and other problems of the Native Americans.
My good friend Stephen B. Acunto, who founded the American Association
for the Improvement of Boxing, along with Rocky Marciano, now
has his book “Champions Boxing Guide” available in
Spanish. For details visit Steve’s website: AAIB.org
Please help me with my upcoming new book. Send all jokes, quips
and boxing oddities to Rngsports@aol.com, thanks, and members
of the boxing media are free to send this most welcome information
as well.***
Update: We are again taking orders for autographed copies of
my new book, “OFF THE CANVAS”. Check our website
for details, or for an autographed copy, just $15, send me an
e-mail. It’s also available on the web at Authorhouse.com,
ID#22873, or through major on line book stores like Borders,
Barnes and Noble, Waldenbooks or Amazon.com, and some of the
major bookstores. If the store you frequent doesn’t have
copies, you can ask them to order if for you.***
Agree or disagree, feel free to express your views.
Glove2Glove:
Herb Platzner, father of RS.com scribe Harrin is having heart
problems. Prayers for his health would be much appreciated.***
Dub Harris, WWII hero and founder and past President of the
World Boxing Hall of Fame has suffered a stroke in Southern California.
Please pray for his quick return to health.***
Please say prayers for the return to health of Helen Wambolt,
wife of our East Coast World Boxing Hall of Fame writer Danny
Wambolt. Cards will also be most welcome.***
Prayers are requested for Donna Jean Landers, boxing fan from
Oklahoma, who has been fighting cancer for three years. She needs
your help my friends.
Please say prayers for wife of RS.com writer Marty Carson (auto
accident) who is having health problems) of Indiana. Marty is
a long time friend and a boxing. expert.***
Please say prayers for the return to health of Orazio Esposito,
father of our photographer Richard Esposito.***
Sandy Johnson a staff member of the Nevada State Athletic Commission
is fighting breast cancer. A call, e-mail or card, along with
your prayers would really do a lot to raise the spirits of an
old friend.***
Special prayers go out to Mills Lane for his complete recovery.
Mills, who suffered a stroke a few years back may be down, but
knowing him, he’s far from out.***
Prayers for the return to health of Don Donelson, father of
writer Tom, and Gene Sebastian, brother of former middleweight
champ Billy Soose. Both are suffering from congestive heart disease.
And to Arthur Terciera, father of writer Keith, also having heart
related problems.***
Prayers are requested for Ringsports.com photo journalist Dale
Hausner of Arizona, who is having problems with cancer.***
Prayers are requested for Kenneth E. Ryther father of our photo
journalist Amy Green. Kenneth is suffering from Parkinson’s.***
Prayers for Ed “Whitey” Hadar, a former boxer who
is having some serious health problems.***
Please say prayers for Phill Grazide of Santa Rosa, CA. a big
supporter of amateur boxing, who is suffering the crippling effects
of rheumatoid arthritis.***
Needless to say we need prayers for the return to health of
both former champs Greg Page and Gerald McClellan, both confined
to wheelchairs.***
Glove2Glove is a non-denominational group set up to aide those
boxing folks and their relatives in need of prayers and cards.
We accept no money and only contact our members when someone
is in need. It’s free to join. Simply send us your e-mail
address. And even if you’re not a member, feel free to
contact us if you are aware of some boxing person in need.
Touching on politics briefly: A few people asked why I didn’t
write anything about the Republican Convention?
Simple, I watched as much of that as I did the Democratic Convention
and that amounted to absolutely nothing.
I know the good old boy rhetoric that you hear at these events,
trying to make a case either for re-election or to make a change.
The speakers they have simply extol the party line or the bullshit
they want to have you believe. The speeches are simply meaningless
because promises made today, do not necessarily equate to what
happens tomorrow.
When I was younger (a lot), I took the time to watch these conventions
and make up my mind from what was said. And I learned it meant
nothing. The majority of the promises made were broken.
I vote on the real issues and for the candidate, not for what
they say in approved speeches. I’ve learned that at conventions
you have to read between the lines and pay more attention to
what is not said, rather than the lines the viewers and attendees
are fed, and that goes for both Parties.
Unless there is a convention where the nominee is not decided
in advance, I have no interest in wasting my time watching it.
At least then it has some meaning as to what candidate may be
guiding us over the next four years.
At the Democratic Convention, those who addressed the crowd
took a more moderate approach than the party platform called
for. The Republicans did the same.
The one thing that both parties generally do at these events
are to showcase an up and coming candidate for the future. Dislike
her as I do, Hilary Clinton was one of the keynote speakers for
the Dems, and there were a number of moderate Republicans showcased
at their convention, as both parties were carefully laying the
groundwork for the 2008 campaign.
And why would a NY Democrat like Ed Koch speak at the Republican
Convention and endorse George Bush? Because in four years, Hilary
wants to run and she’s the Senator from Koch’s State
(do I smell a possible appointment?)
And Zel Miller? He’s a Democrat who represents Georgia,
a conservative Southern State and rarely votes with the Democrats
anyway, so why not endorse Bush? Maybe there is a political appointment
down the road for him if Bush gets re-elected? Or maybe he just
intends to switch parties, which is his right, and at least he’d
be honest with his constituents.
I’ve often stated that we need a three party system. Not
Republicans and Democrats, but Conservatives, Liberals and Moderates
so everyone in office and seeking office can be comfortable in
their own skin and the public knows who they are really voting
for.***
Patronage (jobs for assistance) often happens in political campaigns,
but usually it’s after the election. Too bad the election
isn’t held today, because with less than 60 days to go
before the vote, I was amazed to read that President Bush appointed
two Swift Boat Veterans who appeared in the anti-Kerry ads, to
be advisors on his Veteran Affairs Committee. We know there’s
a quid pro quo, always is, but isn’t this action a bit
premature, giving Kerry an issue and perhaps getting some egg
on the President’s face? Bush should have waited. If he’s
elected in two months, as now expected, Bush wouldn’t have
any explaining to do.
And according to a news story that passed this way yesterday,
Bob Graham of Florida said that General Tommy Franks told him
as early as 2000, that in effect we are going to war in Iraq.
Whoa. This is before the 9/11 attack wasn’t it? So what
did/does Iraq have to do with the war on terror? Wouldn’t
we have gone in anyhow, without the excuse provided by those
terrorist attacks?
Like I said two months from now those questions would be moot,
but don’t be surprised if they become issues during the
next two months.***
Marie Antoinette said to the hungry masses “let them eat
cake”. To paraphrase this to all the terrorists I say: “Let
them eat pork!”***
Agree or disagree, I’d like to hear from you.
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