The Cavalcade of Champions NEWSLETTER
Posted: 19 Apr 2018, 22:47
The Cavalcade of Champions is on a roll indeed... Jack Johnson is happy that an injustice perpetrated by Murray Woroner's in 1967 has been finally put to bed with Johnson's easy pickings over Madcap Maxie: "It's hunting season and I have already bagged me one bear, so why not another?", said the greatest heavyweight of the first half of the 20th century in reference to his match with the lumbering Buddy Baer that's upcoming.
Tyson Fury the self proclaimed "Gypsy King" making his first appearance since his tactical battle with Wladimir Klitschko, made "Baby Joe" look like a victim of child abuse after that lopsided decision victory last week. "I'm here to prove without question or doubt that I am STILL the best Heavyweight of the modern era! I cracked the Klitschko code, and I'm taking back what is rightfully mine!", said the ever confident 6'9" giant from Manchester. Love him or hate him, the Mack has returned!
Jean Marc Mormeck dominated cruiserweight pioneer Marvin Camel in seven brutal rounds last week. The Frenchman, when asked about his upcoming match with Al Cole this week, said: "After I knock him out, just like Camel, I will bid him adieu!"
Amanda Serrano has had a tremendous month overall as a fighter. First, having a stellar debut in the world of MMA, and secondly defeating the legendary Mia St John in a competitive contest in last week's series of events. "Mia fought her (Christy Martin) twice; both bouts were life and death struggles. I beat Mia soundly, I believe Martin will be just as likely a victory for me," said the five-division champion in reference to this week's bout with "The Coal Miners Daughter".
Promoter HomicideHenry says that the best has yet to come. "Johnson is keeping a close eye on Jim Jeffries and Muhammad Ali. Despite his good humor and suaveness he's dead set on being the best Heavyweight of all time."
HH continues, "Fury he's on a mission, and that's to carve out a legacy as the best Heavyweight since Lennox Lewis; that he's deserving of the same recognition as Tyson, Holyfield, and other all-time greats. He's got one name, and one name only, on his mind and that's Anthony Joshua."
Futhermore, "Mormeck truly does believe he's among the top five greatest cruiserweights in boxing history. He's confident that he'll prove that down the line. He wants James Toney. He wants David Haye again. He wants Evander. I have little doubt he'll get those chances soon enough."
Lastly, "Amanda Serrano has simply cleaned out five separate divisions in women's boxing. That's never been done before. Yet, she doesn't get the praise like Holly Holm and Cecelia Braekhus gets. She's beautiful, she's skillful, and she's tough as they come. Don't let sex appeal get in the way of her value. She's going to prove in the end that she's in a class all of her own."
Tyson Fury the self proclaimed "Gypsy King" making his first appearance since his tactical battle with Wladimir Klitschko, made "Baby Joe" look like a victim of child abuse after that lopsided decision victory last week. "I'm here to prove without question or doubt that I am STILL the best Heavyweight of the modern era! I cracked the Klitschko code, and I'm taking back what is rightfully mine!", said the ever confident 6'9" giant from Manchester. Love him or hate him, the Mack has returned!
Jean Marc Mormeck dominated cruiserweight pioneer Marvin Camel in seven brutal rounds last week. The Frenchman, when asked about his upcoming match with Al Cole this week, said: "After I knock him out, just like Camel, I will bid him adieu!"
Amanda Serrano has had a tremendous month overall as a fighter. First, having a stellar debut in the world of MMA, and secondly defeating the legendary Mia St John in a competitive contest in last week's series of events. "Mia fought her (Christy Martin) twice; both bouts were life and death struggles. I beat Mia soundly, I believe Martin will be just as likely a victory for me," said the five-division champion in reference to this week's bout with "The Coal Miners Daughter".
Promoter HomicideHenry says that the best has yet to come. "Johnson is keeping a close eye on Jim Jeffries and Muhammad Ali. Despite his good humor and suaveness he's dead set on being the best Heavyweight of all time."
HH continues, "Fury he's on a mission, and that's to carve out a legacy as the best Heavyweight since Lennox Lewis; that he's deserving of the same recognition as Tyson, Holyfield, and other all-time greats. He's got one name, and one name only, on his mind and that's Anthony Joshua."
Futhermore, "Mormeck truly does believe he's among the top five greatest cruiserweights in boxing history. He's confident that he'll prove that down the line. He wants James Toney. He wants David Haye again. He wants Evander. I have little doubt he'll get those chances soon enough."
Lastly, "Amanda Serrano has simply cleaned out five separate divisions in women's boxing. That's never been done before. Yet, she doesn't get the praise like Holly Holm and Cecelia Braekhus gets. She's beautiful, she's skillful, and she's tough as they come. Don't let sex appeal get in the way of her value. She's going to prove in the end that she's in a class all of her own."