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SWANSON COMMUNICATIONS PRESIDENT AND BUFFALO, NEW YORK NATIVE KELLY SWANSON INDUCTED INTO BUFFALO’S RING 44 BOXING HALL OF FAME ON FRIDAY, CUAJ HLI 23

(Left Photo from left to right: Swanson along with Amateur Boxer of the Year Kristin McMurtree, boxing kws txiav txim plaub & inductee Dave Moretti, former heavyweight & inductee Billy Tompkins & Buffalo Veterans Boxing Association President Bob Caico; Right Photo: Swanson with her family)

Brooklyn (Cuaj hlis 26, 2016) – The Buffalo Veteran Boxers Association inducted Swanson Communications Thawj Tswj Hwm Kelly Swanson into the Ring 44 Buffalo Boxing Hall of Fame on Friday, Cuaj hlis 23 raws li ib feem ntawm nws 20th chav kawm ntawv.
Swanson, along with five other new inductees, including Dave Moretti, Billy Tompkins, Dummy Burns, Stan Myka and Pete Tamalonis were honored at the organization’s annual dinner and awards ceremony at Ilio Dipaolo Restaurant in Blasdell, NY
It is such an honor to be recognized by my hometown for my work in boxing over the last 20 xyoo,” said Swanson, a North Buffalo-native who has worked in boxing for over two decades, representing some of the sport’s biggest names including Floyd Mayweather, Bernard Hopkins and Riddick Bowe. “I am proud to be from the Queen City and thrilled to join an incredible class of inductees.
Boxing is a sport of opportunity and it has opened so many doors for me. I have been privileged to with some of the best fighters and work on some of the biggest events the sport has witnessed over the course of these 20 xyoo. I don’t remember a time when I didn’t love boxing and I look forward to continuing to publicize and promote fighters and events for many years to come.
Congratulations to Kelly for her honor,” Hais Mayweather. “We’ve been together for a long time, ntau tshaj 10 xyoo, and I am happy she is being recognized for all of her great work.
There’s no woman in this game that has accomplished as much as Kelly,” Hais Hopkins. “She’s the top as far as publicists go and everyone knows it. I’ve been with her for 10 plus years and she always did her best and took her job seriously. She has no problem telling any fighterfrom a prospect to a championhow she feels and what she believes will make them succeed. This honor is well deserved.
Swanson not only works in boxing, but stays involved in the sport in her off time as well. She works out at the famed Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn, blocks from her New York City office. She is also a board member for the gym’s “Muab ib tug kas ib tug npau suav” kev pab cuam, which offers children from disadvantaged backgrounds a place to develop themselves physically and mentally through boxing.
I have worked for Kelly for over eight years and I’m still learning,” said Lisa Milner Goldberg, Vice President of Swanson Communications. “I constantly find myself in awe of the ideas she dreams up, her creativity and her loyalty to her clients. She is very deserving of this recognition, especially because she is so proud of her hometown.

Jimmy Slattery book author Rick Blake to be Ring 8 Guest Speaker Tuesday night in New York

TSHIAB YORK (Apr. 20, 2015) – Author Rich Blake yuav tsum tag kis hmo (Tuesday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 21) special Ring 8 guest speaker at O’Neill’s Restaurant, nyob rau ntawm 64-21 53rd Drive in Maspeth, New York.

Blake is a veteran New York City-based author who has written, Slats: The Legend & Life of Jimmy Slattery, to be released next month by publisher No Frills Buffalo. Blake is best known for covering the financial world for numerous publications, including Institutional Investor, ABCNews.com and Reuters HedgeWorld. He was a co-founder and executive editor of Trader Monthly magazine. The 46-year-old Buffalo native is the author of two non-fiction books, The Day Donny Herbert Woke Up thiab Talking Proud: Rediscovering the Magical Season of the 1980 Buffalo Bills. He also is co-author of a third work of non-fiction, Diary of a Hedge Fund Manager.

Slattery personified the Golden Era of sports during the boom/bust 1920s and ’30s.

The sleek, handsome, lightning-fast Slattery was a phantom in the ring, soaring across the national stage like a comet before crashing into oblivion. Discarded by the ages, Blake’s book is the incredible true story of the Irish boy-wonder who captivated the boxing world at its peak.

 

At Ring 8’s monthly meeting tag kis thaum yav tsaus ntuj, Blake will recount his research into Slattery’s early burst to fame in the metropolitan area during the spring of 1924, sharing some highlights of what he uncovered like tying in Queens fight promoter Simon “Si” Flaherty, the Queensboro A.C. in Long Island City and the Queensboro Bowl, which was expanded in the spring of 1924 as part of efforts by Flaherty and Paddy Mullins to land a Jack Dempsey-Harry Wills fight that, hmoov tsis, never came materialized. Blake will also speak about how the New York City fire department condemned the club’s stadium built at the base of the Queensboro Bridge and how Flaherty managed to get around that.

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