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Nke a ga-adị ogologo. Ọ bụ ihe anyị na-agụ akwụkwọ, Anyị na-ede. Ana m ede akụkọ a, Hulk hogan. Ana m ede ihe a ọzọ. Nke a bụ ọnwụ dị egwu nke metụtara m dịka onye ọzọ. Enwere m ike ịghọta ihe ndị mmadụ nwere mgbe Elvis nwụrụ.

Anọwo m na echiche ndị a na okwu maka otu izu ugbu a. Kedu ka ị si kwuo na akara ngosi, ihe nke akọwala na ndụ gị ruo ogologo oge ị nwere ike icheta?  Terry Bollea, Onye nche na akara ngosi ọdịbendị amaara ụwa dị ka Hulk hogan, gabigara na mberede na July 24 Mgbe ejidere na-ejide ya n'ụlọ ya na Florida.

Ọ bụ ezie na enwere esemokwu na echiche nkewa karịa Terry Boll onye ahụ n'ime afọ ole na ole gara aga, Achọrọ m ịgbatị echiche m na Hulk HOGAN, Onye na-agba chaa chaa na onye na-echegbu onwe m nke pụtara m nke ikpeazụ 40 afọ.

N'ihe dị ka oke mmiri ozuzo zuru oke, Hulk hogan batara na ndụ m na 1983. Agara m na agbata obi ọhụrụ dịka nna nna m na-arịa ọrịa, Anyị ga-enyere nne m anya na nne nne m na-elekọta ya n'ọnwa ndị ikpeazụ ya. Enwebeghị m eriri tupu. Papa m ga na-elele mmemme mgbalị na ụlọ anyị ochie, M ga-anọnyere ya. N'oge WWE (mgbe ahụ wwf) bụ mpaghara mpaghara ugwu ugwu ugwu. Onye mmeri ahụ bụ book backlund mana maka nwa nwoke jidere na agha na nwoke ahụ, Ọ bụ nnọọ oke ma na-agwụ ike ijide echiche m.

A tọhapụrụ Rock III 1982 na edemede a na-akpọ maka akwara, Nnukwu-karịa-ndụ na ndụ iji mejupụta ọrụ Thunderlips na hogan bụ nhọrọ eke. Ọ bụ ụkwụ (di ojoo) Omume n'isi ọrụ ya na arụmọrụ ya wetara ya amara. Na ịnweta, O yiri ka ọ bụ ihe dị ka ụbọchị ọ bụla, m ga na-ele ya mgbe katuunu n'ehihie.

Na December, Bob Backlund tụfuru WWE na ihe ojoo na ihe ojoo. Abụghị m nnukwu azụ azụ, Mana uche m dị afọ 7 enweghị ike ime ka ụwa bụrụ "ọjọọ nwoke" dị ka ịgba mgba. Ezubere ụwa na Jenụwarị 23, 1984, Mgbe hogan dochiri "larịị" Backlund ma merie ya na ígwè ígwè ya na Madison Square Ubi.

Mgbe m lere nke a na TV, Enwere m ike inwe obi ụtọ na mmiri ahụ mgbe Hulk meriri aha azụ maka America. Na uche m, Hogan Hogan bụ ajọ mmadụ na-ewu ewu nke IIIi na-akpata ruo mgbe okwute "tụgharịrị." N'oge ahụ, Achọtara m dike, ezigbo ndu, onye nwere ike ihu ma kpoghachi ihe ịma aka nke ndị ọjọọ. Inwe eriri, Apụrụ m ilele kaadị ọnwa site na Philadelphia, na -echekwa ha na ọnwa ọ bụla.

February 1985 akara afọ zuru oke nke ịbụ Hulkamaniac zuru oke maka m. E nwere kaadị matineeye na ụdị dị iche iche, Papa m kpebiri iwere m ka m hụ Hulk na-agbachitere Billeus Billes. Enwere m ike icheta mkpali ahụ ka ha na-egwu "anya nke Tiger" mgbe Hulk bịara na mgbanaka ahụ. Ọ na-agba ume. M na-atụgharị uche na ụbọchị echi ya na TV ma kwenyesie ike na ahụrụ m onwe m na mgbasa ozi. Ọ bụ na afọ ole na ole gachara, m lere anya na youtube ma ghọtara onye m chere na m bụ onye na-eto eto 10 afọ ole ka m na-eyi ma yikwa jaket yiri ya.

WWE na-akpọsa Supercarcard akpọrọ "WrestleMania" n'ọnwa na-eso, m na-anwa ime ka nna m mee ka m hụ ya. Nke a bụ tupu ị nwee ike ịkwụ ụgwọ kaadị na-akwụ ụgwọ na-ekiri n'ụlọ na naanị ebe anyị nwere ike ịhụ na ọ bụ mgbasa ozi sekit na Philadelphiaphia. Ebumnuche m na ndepụta nke ndị na-eme ememme ga-anọ ebe ahụ, Gụnyere Muhammad Ali. O kwenyere ka m were m, m wee hụ nnukwu kpakpando niile dị ka nkịta ọhịa ma na-arị elu. Mana egwuregwu ahụ na-ama m jijiji n'oche m bụ ihe na-eme mkpọtụ na Hulk na-eme mkpọtụ na Rogy III Costar na akara ngosi otu, Mr. T ka ha were na droo nke Roddy Roddy Piper na Pul "mr. Ọmarịcha "otddorff. N'ezie, ndị dike ahụ meriri, na ihe omume kacha ukwuu m hụtụrụla.

Site na oge ahụ, M bụ ihe niile na ihe ọ bụla Hulk hogan. Ọ bụ dike kachasị ukwuu n'ụwa. Ọ na-amasị m, Go, na transformers, mana ha bụ naanị ihe egwuri egwu adịgboroja na eserese. Abụ m nnukwu onye iro, Mana amaara m na ọ bụ naanị ihe nkiri. Ma Hulk hogan ... Elere m ya kwa izu, ekwere m na mgba dị adị. Achọrọ m itolite ka ọ bụrụ onye na-agbali. Aha m ga-abụ "toornado Tony" ma m ga-abụ onye otu mkpado Hulk Hogan. Anyị na-aga na Wrestlemania dị ka otu mkpado. M ga-eji ụgbọ oloko na-eji Hulkamania na-eme njem, aka, na mmiri. Enwere m igbe nri ehihie hogan maka ụlọ akwụkwọ, Enwere m uwe elu hogan, na ihe ndị a na-eme.

Emere m ọtụtụ ndị enyi dị iche iche n'ụlọ akwụkwọ na-ekwu maka mgba mgba, ụfọdụ ụmụaka na m chere na enweghị m ihe ọ bụla. Dị ka ụmụaka na-eme ihere, Ọ bụrụ na ahụrụ m nwa nwoke ọzọ nwere ihe mgbaaka, dị ka mgbazinye mkpọchi na akpa azụ ma ọ bụ kaadị azụmaahịa ole na ole, M ga-agbaji na shei m ma bido mkparịta ụka. -Apụghị izere ezere, Anyị ga-eme atụmatụ ịlele usoro mmemme nke na-aga n'ihu n'ụtụtụ Satọdee kwa ụbọchị, gụnyere katuunu hogan hogan nke yiri nke a. N'oge a, Ndị mụrụ m ga-eme ka m nọrọ ọdụ n'oge Satọde Abalị. Ọ bụ ọgwụgwọ na-anabata kama na-emegharị anya na-ele eze Monstrous Kongstrous Kong Congy Zipu na onye na-agbatị. Dị ka ọgba aghara dị ka nke ahụ, O zughị ezu ịkwụsị m ịnabata ọmụmụ ihe ncheta ọmụmụ iji lelee 2nd Ntinye nke Wrestlemania na ụfọdụ ụmụ klas m. Anyị nwere obi ụtọ n'oge Hogan n'ọnụ ụzọ Hogan, Jide ume anyị mgbe ị na-erite uru, wee mechaa mgbe hogan na-adị elu.

Site na a na-agba mgba na ịdị elu nke ewu ewu na hulk na-eduga n'ụzọ ahụ, ha choro ihe buru ibu, Nnukwu nnukwu, jupụta 93,000 Pontiac Silverdome maka Wrestlemania nke III. Ihe ha mere bụ hogan nwere nnukwu nwoke na egwuregwu ọkachamara, n'ụzọ nkịtị na n'ụzọ ihe atụ, Mgbe ha nwere ya megide enyi ya mbụ na ogologo ụkwụ 7, 500 lb. Na nnukwu. Onye nwere nnukwu, Ọ na-eme ka ọ ghara iru ya nke hogan, O yikarịrị nnukwu ihe ịma aka nye dike anyị imeri. Mgbe ọ lara ọtụtụ ihe iji megide onye iro ya kacha sie ike, Hulk ka na-ejide oke na Superman onwe ya ma merie onye iro ya, gụnyere ihe ngosi kachasị mma oge niile.

N'oge na-adịghị anya mgbe Warstlemania III, My rọrọ malitere ịgbasa. Enwere m mmasị na egwuregwu, Karịsịa ịkụ ọkpọ. Anọ m na-ele ihe nkiri ndị ọzọ ma na-egwu egwuregwu vidiyo dị iche iche. Mgbe m na-ele mgba aka, ma lebara onwe m anya hulkamaniac, Amalitere m ịtụba na mmemme ndị ọzọ, Karịsịa n'oge oge hogan ga-apụ fim nkiri na ihe nkiri TV.

Mgbe m ruru ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị, Anọ m na-ekiri mgba. Ọ bụghị ihe dị mma ịme ọzọ. Mgbe ụfọdụ, m ga na-elele mmemme na ọkacha mmasị m ilele bụ ọrụ, Agu agum, na deisel. Anyị enweghị ndị ọzọ, A na-etinyekarị ọnụ ọgụgụ m na igbe dị na attic, Anyị anaghị enwe ike ụlọ ọrụ. 80s mgbaaka na-agbada, na azụmaahịa ahụ nwere sroid na ọgwụ ọjọọ. Ọ bụghịzi ụdị ntụrụndụ m na-eme ka m na-ele.

Afọ m sophomore na kọleji, Mụ na otu nwoke nwere mmasị na mgba, Amalitekwara m ikiri. Hogan nọ na RCW, anyị ga-ejikwa otu ma, Ha abụọ na-eji isiokwu ndị dịpụrụ adịpụ na Gimmicks. Ọ bụ ezie na anyị na-ele ka otu, Ahụghị m na m na-ele mgbe m lọtara ụlọ maka ezumike ọkọchị. Nke gbanwere na Mee 27, 1996, mgbe wcw tụfuru bọmbụ. Ihe mmemme Britamịsi nke ha nwetara na nsonam nke Scott Hall (Aguba na mbụ Ramon), soro izu ole na ole gachara Kevin Nash (onye mbu bi). 

Wcw ugbu a nwere Edgy na-enwe mmasị na mmasị maka ndị na-emegharị anya na kaadị osimiri, Naanị dị naanị site na ịzụta ụgwọ ọrụ akwụ ụgwọ. Halllọ Nzukọ na Nash, Site na nkwa nke di omimi, Atled nke dike nke Randy Save, Igba, na Lex liger. Na-agbake site na ịwa ahụ na-adịbeghị anya, Azụtara m ihe nkiri ahụ. Anụbeghị m ihe ọ bụla ma ọ bụ akụkọ ọ bụla mgbe m na-ahụ na mmemme abalị Mọnde. M na ikpere m, na nzuzu na-eme ka ihe mgbu, Anọ m na-ele ka Hulk jere ije na mgbanaka ahụ n'oge ihe omume. Ọ nọ ebe ahụ ịzọpụta ndị dike ma zilaga ndị mmadụ na-agba ọsọ. Ma ọ bụ ka m chere. Echetara m na iche echiche "ọ na-ebuso ya agha na-ezighi ezi?"Ka ọ na-agbada na mbinye aka ya na Saveji.

Dị ka o mere 12 afọ tupu, Hulk hogan ọzọ bụ ihe dị na mgbanwe mgbanwe. N'oge a o mere ya site na ijigide onwe ya na agwa ikiri ụkwụ ma na-agbakwunye moniker "Hollywood" n'aha ya. Ọ gbanwere agba ya na-acha odo odo na agba na-acha ọbara ọbara n'ime atụmatụ agba ojii na nke ọcha ma mee "ụwa ọhụrụ" ịgba mgba. O weghachiri nsogbu. Mgbasa ozi mebiri emebi ọzọ. Ọ bụ okwu ahụ gburugburu obodo, ụlọ akwụkwọ na ụlọ ọrụ, Kedu ka Hulk Hogan ghọrọ onye ọjọọ. Tinyere ụlọ nzukọ na nash, O mere ka ọ dị jụụ dị njọ.

Iji gbasaa mgbakọ WCW, WWE na-emegharị ngwaahịa ọzọ, Nkume oyi Steve Austin na dwayne "nkume" Josson. Abalị Mọnde ghọrọ agha dị n'etiti ụlọ ọrụ abụọ ma na-ele mgba mgba bụ "" n'ime ".

Echetara m na m gakwuru nwa okorobịa na Campus anyị na-eyi uwe NWO. Elere m ya anya ma jụọ ya "ị bụ?"Ma nye" maka ndụ "akara aka ekpe m, Anyị na-ezigara otu nwo na-ekele na peeji nke mgbasa ozi mgbasa ozi nke ọzọ.

Iji gbasaa mgbakọ WCW, WWE na-emegharị ngwaahịa ọzọ, Nkume oyi Steve Austin na dwayne "nkume" Josson. Abalị Mọnde ghọrọ agha dị n'etiti ụlọ ọrụ abụọ ma na-ele mgba mgba bụ "" n'ime ". Mgba mgba na 80s dị ka afọ iri, keuzu, keagwa, na elu-elu. Mgba mgba na 90s yiri mgbanwe ndị ahụ, Gritier na ezi uche. Onye na-enupụ isi nke bụ ihe a ma ama bụ ihe a ma ama na nke dabara adaba na ụdị onye m bụ.

N'oge afọ m na 1997, Ahọrọ m igbe na premigigute Classicite East-West Classic na Reno, Nv. Makaihu ojoo, Naanị otu izu tupu ọkpụkpụ, A na-amanye onye iro m ahaziri m iwepụ ihe mmerụ ahụ na onye otu egwuregwu na klas dị mfe. Ọ bụ ezie na a layaver na ọdụ ụgbọ elu San Francisco, Ndị otu egwuregwu m hụrụ Hulk hogan na-eje ije, yi uwe ojii na-acha oji na nke na-acha ọcha. Ha kwụsịrị ya maka foto, o jikwa iwu. Ịbụ onye otu akwụkwọ akụkọ ụlọ akwụkwọ, Ekwesịrị m itinye foto ahụ na akwụkwọ akụkọ ụlọ akwụkwọ anyị, Foto a ga-etinye na ya. N'afọ na-eso ya, Enwere m ike ịme njem na Reno, NV ka ịsọ mpi na mbara igwe ọwụwa anyanwụ. M na-agagharị niile site na ọdụ ụgbọ elu na ọkpọ ọzọ na njem ahụ, Na-achọ WCW Wreler ọ bụla nke nwere ike ịdị na ọdụ ụgbọ elu San Francisco, n'agbanyeghị na enwere naanị naanị otu m na-achọ izute.

Mgbe m gụsịrị akwụkwọ, Anọgidere m na-ewu ewu. N'ime 2001, WWE zụtara ihe dị egwu WCW, na naanị otu afọ mgbe e mesịrị, Hulk hogan laghachiri agha na nkume na kpo oku ebe ndi agha ahu nabatara nloghachi ya. Hulk ga-ahapụ ma laghachi n'ụlọ ọrụ ọtụtụ ugboro n'afọ ole na ole sochirinụ, na mgbe ọ bụla nloghachi nke ọ bụla, mgbe otu abụọ mbụ nke isiokwu mbinye aka ya "ezigbo American" ga-awụli ikuku, Mmeghachi omume nke igwe mmadụ ahụ ga-eji eletrik ndị dị otú ahụ jupụta ebe ahụ.

Site na etiti afọ 2000, Abịara m na ohere m ga-ezute ma ngosi mma m na-efunahụ mgbe ị na-apụ na nke Reno Box na-apụ apụ na 1997. Ọbụna onye na-aga, Amataghị m na Hulk bụ n'ezie mpaghara Tampa. Ọ na-agbada ya site na Venice Beach, I were m nke ahụ eziokwu. Amalitere m ime njem na-eme kwa afọ iji kpochapụ 2008 na, Afọ ole na ole ka nke ahụ gasịrị, Mkpochi m na-agabiga n'ọkụ a na-akpọ "Hogan Beach", dị nso na ọdụ ụgbọ elu Tampta. Achọpụtara m na ọ bụ ụlọ mmanya nke Hulk hogan nwere, N'ihi ya, m mere ka ihe m tinye otu ụbọchị na njem m maka afọ na-esote ileta mmanya ahụ. Ọ bụ ohere m iji nweta foto m chere na m kwesịrị. N'ime 2015, Agara m n'ụsọ igwefoto m, Ewezuga Hulk hogan nke Hogan.

Na mmechi Hogan 2016, Anụrụ m na o nwere ụlọ ahịa na-eche ihe na osimiri na-eme ihe nkiri na mgbe ụfọdụ, ọ ga-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe ọhụụ. M mere nleta na 2016, 2017, 2018, na 2019, Ha niile na-enweghị chi. Mgbe ụfọdụ, m na-anụ ihe dị ka "ihe ọjọọ. Ọ bụ ebe a ụnyaahụ." Kwa afọ, Azụtara m uwe elu ma were foto na-enweghị isi n'azụ ụlọ ahịa ahụ. Enyi m na onye bụbu onye otu egwuregwu Jason, onye nọ na njem ahụ dị mma 1997, ga-abara m kwa afọ ma kwuo na foto ha site na ọdụ ụgbọ elu abụọ tupu. M ga-anabata mgbe niile na m ga-achọ ịchọta onye ahụ boro boxer ka anyị nwee ike imecha egwuregwu ahụ na-akụ ihe na kwa afọ, M ga-etinye afọ ọzọ nke mmasị na-eti ya ihe ọ ga-enweta 20 afọ tupu.

N'agbanyeghị oge ọjọọ m kwa afọ, Toga n'ụlọ ahịa Beagan nke Hogan na Beachwater Beach bụ ahụmahụ na-atọ ụtọ. Mgbe m bụ nwata, E nwere mmeghe ụlọ ahịa na-emeghe na ahịa onye ọrụ ugbo dị nso, na umuaka ndi agbata obi m kwuru banyere ihe anyị ga-azụta, ma ọ bụ n'eziokwu, Lezie nne na nna anyị ka ha zụta maka anyị. Ekwenyesiri m ike na m na-eji uwe na-adọkpụ na-aga, A na-acha odo odo, na-acha uhie uhie, na akpụkpọ ụkwụ na-acha odo odo. Ndị mụrụ m mechara were m, na, na mmechuihu m, Ọ bụ naanị ihe ole na ole m nwere, obere uwe elu, na ụfọdụ kaadị azụmaahịa. Lọ ahịa ahụ na Florida bụ paradaịs ụmụaka 80s. E nwere ọtụtụ uwe elu ịhọrọ site na, tinyere isi, Agba oji, Ihe onu ogugu, ma na-eji oji. Enwere ihe na ngosipụta, dị ka eriri ọcha nke Hulk, Ezigbo Ric flair, na otu ụzọ na-arị elu nke osisi. N'otu oge na mkparịta ụka Hulk na onye mmekọ azụmahịa, Ron, Ọ jụrụ ma m chọrọ ịse foto na-ejide ole na ole n'ime eriri mgbanaka. Ebu m buru ụzọ jide ya, nke dị ịtụnanya. Ma ihe o butere ihe ozo kporo ikpere m. Ọ bụ ezigbo eriri nke Hulk na-eyiri mgbanaka ahụ na mgbanaka Wrastlemania III mgbe ọ ga-abụ onye na-ahụ nnukwu. Belt ahụ n'ezie site na ikekwe egwuregwu kachasị nke oge niile na-ezu ike n'ubu m. Agbalịrị m ime ihe siri ike maka foto ahụ, Ma enweghị m ike iguzogide mkpagbu nke ịmụmụ ọnụ ọchị ka m jidere mpempe akwụkwọ m.

Emechara m hụ ohere ọlaedo maka ohere m na-echere ohere foto m na-echere na oghere nke Hannot hogan na abalị Karaoke kwa izu. Emere nleta m maka Machị 14, 2022, Adịkwa m njikere ime ka Hulkster ga-eme ka ụdị mmịpụta nke Mix Mix-A-LET-LET-"Baby's" nwa weghachiri ". Abịarute m n'oge iji nweta ezigbo ntụpọ na mmanya, m onwe m nwere ọzọ aka m. Ewetara m oyiri nke Thunderlips Cape Cape III. Enweghị ụzọ m nwere ike isi hapụ ya n'enweghị foto.

Mgbe ha mechara nzukọ ma na-akparịta ụka na Wulk / Wulk's Enyi nkeonwe, Jimmy Hart, M wee were ntụpọ m na-atụ anya ya na atụmanya na-atọ m ụtọ dị ka m mere mgbe m bụ nwatakịrị na-eche ụzọ ya na Philadelphiaphia. Na-abịakarị n'etiti 8:15-8:20, Hulk eruteghị ruo mgbe 8:30 na mgbe ọ ka nọ n'ọnụ ụzọ, O nwere ihe ruru ala. O weere igwe okwu ma kwupụta na ọ natara ekwentị na enyi ya na NWO Conse Scott Hall agafeela nkeji ole na ole tupu a gawa na nkwado ndụ. Hulk wee ziga ihe ọ drinksụ drinksụ mmiri niile ka anyị nwere ike ịkekọrịta tost.

Mgbe nke ahụ mechara, Karaoke malitere. Enweghị bọọdụ ịhụ onye a na-ahazi na kwụ n'ahịrị na m na-echekarị ka m nụrụ aha m. Anụrụ m na ndị ọzọ zigara DJ ihe iri ngo ngo iji hụ na akpọrọ ha. Oge agafeela maka ụzọ ahụ. Enweghị m ike iche maka ịhapụ na-enweghị ohere ahụ foto ahụ. Ọ bụghị naanị na m ga-enweta obi ebere, Mana m makwa na eziokwu nke ndị na - agba mgba ọkụ na - agba mbọ. Scott Hall ka gafere ụbọchị ahụ. Ndị ọzọ yiri roddy piper, Randy Save, Nnukwu dike, na crughs ha nile nwụrụ na-eto eto. Enweghị m ike iwere ihe ize ndụ nke ichere afọ ọzọ. M na-atụgharị onwe m n'ihu n'ihu, dị ka m na-agagharị n'ụlọ mposi, Achọpụtara m ebe ahụ zuru oke ebe Hulk ga-agafe n'ụzọ ya. Ka ọ na-akwado ịpụ, Ọ hụrụ m ma nye m "yo yundelelips. Nnukwu cape, Nwanne nwoke!"Ikwu. N'oge ahụ, Abụghị m onye isi mkpuchi nke afọ 45. M ọzọ 10 afọ, Onye mgba m kacha amasị m na-akpọ m. M na-agbatị aka m, Ọ nakweere. Mara na m nwere nke abụọ, Enwere m igwefoto na hoofie ma nweta foto m.

Izu ole na ole tupu m 2023 Ime njem dị mma, Ahụrụ m na Hulk ahụ na-eme abanye na ụlọ ahịa Beach ya n'ụbọchị a ga-erute. Enwere m ụgbọ elu ụtụtụ ma ọ bụrụ na ihe niile gara nke ọma, N'adịghị ka oge awa isii na-egbu oge tupu oge eruo, M ga-enwe ike ịnweta foto na mbinye aka. Azụrụ m tiketi ngosi ma kpee ekpere maka enweghị igbu oge. Mgbe ọ bịasịrị na-enweghị nsogbu, Anọwo m ebe m n'usoro nke dị ihe dị ka elekere abụọ. Kedu ihe kpatara ogologo oge?  N'ihi na Hulk chọrọ iwere oge ole na ole. Mgbe ọ bụ oge m, Agwara m onwe m dị ka "Tony Tonado" site na Philadelphia. Ọ zara "Yo Tony Tornado!  Kedu nke na-eme, nwanne nwoke?"Ọ jụrụ ma m bụ onye mgba ma zaghachi na abụghị onye mgba ma ọ bụ onye ọkpọ. Ọ tụbara aka ya, "Egbula m, nwanne nwoke!"Ekelere m ya maka ime ka nwata m bụrụ ihe pụrụ iche, Karịsịa na papa m mbụ na papa m, Ọ bịanyere aka na tankypop maka m. Agwara m ya na m ga-ahụ ya n'abalị Mọnde maka karaoke.

N'adịghị ka afọ gara aga, Ha nwere bọọdụ eletrik ebe ị nwere ike ịhụ ebe ịnọ n'ahịrị. M bịarutere ụfọdụ ndị enyi m ma degaere m na egwu m ma e wezụga ha na-etinye ihe mgbochi oge nke nkeji anọ, ikekwe n'ihi na afọ gara aga, Ndị mmadụ na-ahọrọ abụ dị ka "steepụ nke dị n'eluigwe" na "Rappers na-atọ ụtọ" (Versiondị mkpụmkpụ) Nke ahụ dị ogologo son ogologo họọrọ ma enyeghị ha ohere ha. Na akara aka m na akwụkwọ ahụ, Ahọrọ m maka oge ndụ DMC "ọ bụ aghụghọ" ebe ọ bụ na ha rụrụ ọrụ na Crestlemania Virderlips na Whins's Ford na-eche ọnụ ụzọ Hulk, Enyi m rụtụrụ aka n'ahịrị kwụ n'ahịrị na-egosi na m bụ nke abụọ ga-abụ abụ. Mgbe o mechara banye na nkeji ole na ole mgbe arụmọrụ m gachara, Ọ hụrụ Cape na Fedora na Boomed "Tony Tornado!  Ị na-abụ abụ, Nwanne nwoke?Agwara m ya na m zaghachiri ma ọ zaghachiri na ogbo ahụ n'ihi na ọ chọrọ m foto. Ọ bụrụ na m nọ na igwe ojii 9 afọ gara aga, Nke a na-agbada ya kpamkpam na mmiri. Ọ bụ mmadụ ole na ole n'ime ndị enyi m na-abụkwa abụ, anyị na-eme ememme ole na ole, ịkwaga m na-akwa ụta ma emesịa dị ka ihe ọ bụla na-esote ụbọchị na-esote abụghị nke na-atọ ụtọ.

M na-abụ abụ ugboro ọzọ na Hangout Hogan na 2024. Abịara m n'ụsọ osimiri na-agafe ma hụ ụfọdụ ndị enyi dị ka Hulk na-abata. M sonyeere ha ma tụgharịa uche ma m ga-abụ abụ ma ọ bụ na m ga-abụ. Ozugbo ndị edemede na-ekwu okwu na-agbakọ ọnụ ọgụgụ na-agụ coger na nwa ya nwoke na-akwanyere ndị Toby Keith, Ekpebiri m itinye aha m. Oge a, ha hapụrụ m abụ m na-abụ ihe na-egbu m na Hulk ramptage ma ọ bụ mer soft.

Ka abalị na-eme mkpọtụ, Enwere m oge ịgwa nwa ya nwoke okwu, Nick. Egosiri m foto site na Rubry Afọ gara aga, Ebe m dechara 5k na nkwonkwo ụkwụ na-efe efe na eriri elu thunder zuru ezu, Gụnyere uwe m na-eri, fedora, akwa, Sọks sọks na-eme ka ọ dị ka akpụkpọ ụkwụ mgbakwasị ụkwụ na tassel, na-ebu eriri egwuregwu. Nick were ekwentị m ma gosi ya nna ya onye lere m anya wee sị "I jiri ọsọ na nke ahụ?  Ezigbo ọrụ, Nwanne nwoke!"Nke ahụ bụ n'abalị ikpeazụ m hụrụ Hulk HOGAN na mmadụ.

Ha na-ekwu na i ofomi bụ ụdị ezi okwu. Anọ m na-ete hogan hogan maka 40 afọ ugbu a, Ma ọ na-akwọ m aka na ntị m ma na-apụta mgbe m nọ na igwefoto na egwuregwu phillies, Uwe dị ka Hulk maka ọrụ Arụ Ọrụ Halloween Na-ewelite uwe, ime nke na-agba ọsọ dị ka thunderlips ebe onye otu aha aha ya bụ ", ma ọ bụ na-eme njem Hogan Hogan mgbe ha na-ere osisi ekeresimesi.

Agụrụ m ọdịnala kwa afọ na nwanne m nwoke na-azụta ha uwe elu. M zụtara uwe elu ya, kpochapụwo edo edo, Mgbe ọ dị naanị otu afọ na 2018. Mgbe amụrụ nwa nwanne m nwoke, M nọ na-acha. Agara m n'ụlọ ahịa echi ya, zụta ya otu Hulkamania nwa. Mgbe o mechara nwee ike ịlọta ụlọ mgbe ọnwa na Nicu, Ndị mụrụ ya yi uwe na-eme ka ọ na-aga ụlọ ọgwụ. O meela nke mbụ Hulk Hogan Superman alaghachi na ndụ. Afọ a, Azụtara m uwe elu anyị ga-enweta ọzọ na nwa agbọghọ ahụ na-agba akwụkwọ ahụ na-echetara m na ụmụ nwoke. O nyere ha onyinye ekike mla. Mgbe m nyere ha uwe elu na mịrị amị, Obi dị ha ụtọ iwere foto ha. Matteo ọbụna daa n'ụgbọ ala na-eyi uwe elu ya na afụ ọnụ. Ọ dị m ka nwanne nna m dị jụụ n'ụwa. N'ihi Hulk hogan, Enwere m ike inye ụmụ nwoke abụọ a ka ha nwee ọdịnala nke na ha nwere ike ịtụ anya.

Tọzdee gara aga, Ozi nke Hulk Hogan na mberede zigara ujo site na mgba na obodo ntụrụndụ. E nwere asịrị nke nnukwu ahụike na-agbaso ịwa ahụ Fervical. Akuko ụfọdụ nwere ya na ọnwụ ya na ndị ọzọ kwuru na ya enweghịzi ike ikwu okwu. Otu akụkọ sitere na Jimmy Hart pụtara n'ụtụtụ Tọzdee na a na-ekwubiga okwu ókè, na Hulk na-agbake, Jiri nwayọ nwayọ karịa ka a tụrụ anya ya, Ma ọ ka na-agbake. Awa ole na ole gachara, Akụkọ ahụ mebiri na ọ ga-akwụsị mgbe e jidere ya na ebe obibi ya.

Emechaala m ọrụ mgbe m hụrụ ozi sitere na enyi na-ekwu "Hulk nwụrụ!"Na TMZ njikọ. Tupu m nwee ike pịa njikọ ahụ, Enwere m ozi ọzọ, Mgbe ahụ ederede, Ka ihe niile gaba na blur. Nke a bụ Hulk hogan. N'ezie, Ọ ga-apụta otu oge na ọnụ ọgụgụ nke abụọ, Ike na-ele anya na Grim. Nke di nwute, Ọ bụ eziokwu, HOGAN HOGAN anyị hụrụ n'anya gara. Erutere m mgbatị ahụ mgbe arụ ọrụ ahụ wee mezue nke ikpeazụ na akpa aka na akara ngosi Hangan "ezigbo American 'Cranked site na isi m. Gbalị ịpụ, Ahụrụ m otu enyi na onye na-eme egwuregwu. Anyị na-ekwenye ekwenye, O kwuputara ụfọdụ ndị na-asọ oyi n'ebe ndị mmadụ nọ na-eme ememe ọnwụ ya. Dị ka anyị na-ekwu, Eziokwu ahụ malitere igbu anyị abụọ ma anyị guzoro n'ebe ahụ dị ka ndị okenye tozuru etozu, otu onye na-ebu ibu na otu igbe, ma na-ejide anya mmiri.

Iji mezuo Hulk HulK HOGAN, I ghaghi icheta na o bu ezigbo mmadu. Terry Bollea nwere mmejọ ma meehie. E boro ya ebubo na ọ na-egwu akwụkwọ ndoro ndoro-ndoro ochichi na ijigide ndị ọzọ. E nwere ọgba aghara n'ụlọ ya nke na-agbagha agbụrụ agbụrụ na ọ ga-ekwu na iwe. Ihe na-ewute ya na ọtụtụ ndị mmadụ bụ nkwado ndabere nke onye ndoro-ndoro ochichi. Ọtụtụ ndị so na ndị agha agbagharaghị ya maka ụkọchukwu agbụrụ na ndị ọzọ chigharịrị ya maka njikọ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ya.

Maka m icheta Hulk hogan, onye nmeme, na Terry Bollea, nwoke ahụ, Ana m anabata eziokwu ahụ bụ na anyị niile bụ mmadụ, Anyị niile nwere mmejọ. Enwere ike ibo ndị na-arụ ọrụ na azụmahịa ọ bụla nke iji clout na agba asịrị iji nwee ike na-elekọta nke ha mgbe ha na-ejide ndị ọrụ ibe ha. N'ime ihe a ka na-akwado idobere ụlọ anyị, Ọtụtụ n'ime anyị ekwuwo ihe nwere ike ịtụle agbụrụ agbụrụ, nwoke na nwoke, ma ọ bụ homophobic. Ọtụtụ oge, Okwu ndị ahụ ka e wee were iwe na ọ bụghị ezi echiche nke mmetụta mmadụ. N'ihe banyere ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, Ọ bụ mkpọda nke ukwuu na ọdịnala a kewara ekewa. Mana, Akụkụ nke nnwere onwe anyị nwere bụ ikike ịtụ vootu dị ka anyị chọrọ ma kwado onye ndoro-ndoro ochichi ọ bụla anyị họọrọ. Iji kpọọ mmadụ asị, ọkachasị onye ị na-ahụtụbeghị, naanị maka ebumnuche ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, na-egosi echiche dị nchebe nke ụwa. I nwere ike ikwenye na ya, Mana ị ka nwere ike ịnụ ụtọ ụdị ntụrụndụ ha.

M ga-echeta Terry Bollea nwere mmejọ. Ọ bụ mmadụ dị ka ndị ọzọ. Mana m ga-echeta ezi ihe ọ batara n'ụwa. Ọ na-agbanwe ụlọ ọrụ mgbachi ahụ dị ka nwa Rut mere maka baseball. Enweghị Hulk Hulan, Ihe mgbaaka nke 80s agaghị eme. A ga-akpọsa Vince Mcmahon ọhụụ nke Frouplation zuru ụwa ọnụ. Enweghị Hulk Hulan, A gaghị enwe ọgbụgba, Ọ dịghị Agha Mọnde Night, enweghị oke nkume, ọ dịghị nkume oyi, Ọ bụghị John cena, wdg wezuga ulo ahu, M ga-echetakwa ezi ihe ahụ abatatara n'ụwa. Ọ gara ụmụaka na-arịa ọrịa ruo izu ikpeazụ ya. O nyere umuaka, iku, kwuo ekpere ha, ma were vitamin ha. Nke kachasị mkpa, O mere gi obi oma banyere onwe gi. O mere ka i kwenye n'ihe kariri ndu. N'ezie ọ bụ "nwa ahụ Rut nke mgba." E nwere baseball tupu Bale Ruth na Baseball emeela ihe ọ bụla n'ime ọtụtụ iri mgbe ọ gafere. Ndị egwuregwu na-agba ọsọ, ike, ma dịkwa mma. Ma a ka nwere otu nwanyị ahụ Ruth. Dị ka ịgba mgba. Enwere mgba mgba tupu Hulk Hougan na ndị mgbapụta taa bụ ihe a na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ihe egwuregwu. Mana a ka nwere ma ga-abụ naanị otu Hulk hogan.

Mgbe izu HULK gafere izu gara aga, Otu n'ime ihe kụrụ m ihe kasị sie ike bụ echiche na ụfọdụ ọdịnala m wuru n'afọ ole na ole gara aga agaghị aga n'ihu. O were m ụbọchị ole na ole, Ma ekpebiri m na m ga-anọ na-adọta ndị a na-agba ịnyịnya égbè eluigwe, Yiri enyi m akara nke na-akwanyere ndị na-eto eto na-eto eto na nke Paulie ya n'oge ike ya. M ka na-eme atụmatụ ime ọgwụ Hulk hogan mgbe ọ na-achọ ịnabata ndị ahịa anyị obi ụtọ. Nke kachasị mkpa, Achọrọ m idobe ọdịnala m kwa afọ na Matteo. Ngosipụta bụ na ụlọ ahịa ya na osimiri na-ekpo ọkụ na-emeghe na, n'ihi na ọ dịla anya, M ga-aga n'ihu ọdịnala pụrụ iche nke ịzụ uwe US dakọtara na ị na-ese foto nke anyị.

Terry Bollea nwere ike ọ ga-adị. Ekwere m na Chukwu na mgbe agha. Ekwere m na agbagharala Terry, Ọ bi na Paradaịs. Mgbe Terry Bollea nwere ike ịga, Legend nke Hulk HOGAN ga-adị ndụ ugbu a na ruo mgbe ebighi ebi. Chees na-echeta ma akụkọ mgbe ochie anwụghị anwụ. Na Hulkamia ga-adị ndụ ebighi ebi.

Hulk hogan, Ọ ga-amasị m ikele gị. Daalụ maka iwetara m ọ joyụ. Daalụ maka inye m ike ịkwụsị mwụda m ma nwee ndị enyi n'ụlọ akwụkwọ ọhụrụ m. Daalụ maka ime ka m kwenye na ike ọzụzụ, Ekpere, na vitamin. Daalụ maka ime ka m kwenye na mmadụ efu nwere ike ịbụ ezigbo dike. Daalụ maka igosi m na ọ nwere ike ịdị mma. Daalụ maka inye m ihe iji soro nwanne m nwoke. Daalụ maka obiọma gị mgbe m mechara zute gị. Na ọtụtụ n'ime ha niile, Daalụ maka iwebata Hulkamania na ndụ m. Laa na ndokwa!

TRIBUTE TO DR. KEN “DOC” COX

Site: Tony Penecale

Lock Haven Boxing

klas nke 1998

Dr. Ken “Doc” Cox was a legend of a man. He was a teacher, a coach, a mentor, a confidant, and a friend. He passed away on February 5, 2022 na afọ nke 88 afọ, leaving a void in the hearts of all who knew him and loved him.

I’ve pondered over the last 24 hours how we are going to navigate through a world without Dr. Cox, aka “Doc”, a man who coached us, taught us, pushed us, and mentored us. He was a man that could light up a room and command attention. He could leave you hanging on every word as he shared life experiences or he could have you rolling on the floor, laughing until it physically hurt.

While his passing last night was not unexpected, it still hurt with the force of a thousand sledgehammers. I know I will likely break down and sob or flat out cry several times while I am writing this piece. There is definitely crying in boxing and tonight the Lock Haven Boxing and our extended collegiate boxing families are all in mourning.

Dr. Cox came into my life in 1994 when I was a freshman at Lock Haven University. I decided to go to Lock Haven, in truth it was my only choice, because I had become so enamored with the dream of boxing. When I found out that Lock Haven had a nationally-ranked team with a well-known coach, I set my heart on attending.

When I arrived on campus that fall semester, my first point of business was to seek out and meet Dr. Cox, armed with a list of excited questions. He agreed to meet with me a few weeks before he held the open meeting for prospective team members. I walked into the building where his academic office was located and it was then I saw a rotund man with white hair and a big smile on his round face walking towards me. I’m not sure who he was but it certainly couldn’t be this legendary coach. It was then he walked up to me and, in a voice that is so often imitated, he introduced himself. I did not realize then that I had just met a man who would so positively influence my life.

To know “Doc” was a true blessing in life. He could make you laugh or make you angry. He would call you out and put you on the spot. Being a professor, he valued education and he enforced that his student athletes, boxers at the time, and wrestlers before that, focused on their education. He would, without hesitation, withhold a competitor from a show or tournament if they were not keeping up with their academics.

He knew when to push you and exactly what buttons to push. He would bring the Lock Haven boxers to Rockview St. Penitentiary to train and spar with the inmates. The first time he brought me along, I was getting bullied and beaten up by an older and more experienced inmate. I was afraid and I kept looking over at him, in a way hoping that he would stop the sparring session. But he looked back and his eyes calmed me and I knew to throw a counter punch out of the corner. Dr. Cox believed in me at that moment when I didn’t believe in myself. A few years later, after me appointed me President of the Lock Haven Boxing Club, he asked me to submit the paperwork on which of his boxers he was selecting to compete in an upcoming show in New York. He also knew that I would see those papers so he wrote on there that I was “not nearly as talented” as another boxer on the roster. While we never spoke of it, he knew that he would ignite a fire in me to overcome my lack of natural ability through dedication and determination. It was just one of his many methods of motivation. As he would often say, he was “using a negative stimulus to produce a positive result.”

In essence, Dr. Cox was a giver. He shared his knowledge, his experience, na nke kachasị mkpa, his time to mold young men and women into competitive student athletes and decent human beings. He shared his family with us, including his wife Glenda, who was the driver (“the pilot”) of so many of our road trips. Those road trips, whether they were 45 minutes to Penn St. or several hours to Annapolis, were always entertaining life lessons. We were never allowed to sleep on those trips as “Doc” found this was the perfect time for education. He would discuss whatever topic hit his mind and they often came from left field. Those trips were never boring.

Dr. Cox always implored us to give back to the sport that gave us so much. He encouraged his student boxers to go into coaching and officiating, often allowing us to assist him in working the corner of one of our teammates, or setting up seminars so we could get our certification. He would, without question, gladly write a recommendation for a job or internship. He asked me to sit in his office while he wrote a letter of recommendation for me. He educated me on how to effectively communicate through the written word and focused on using “power” and “impact” words that would command attention and respect. He was always willing to be listed as a job reference because he wanted to see those who had trained and mentored become successful in life.

Since yesterday, I have been thinking a lot about my favorite “Doc” stories, the ones that I tell the most often. Of course, you can’t tell a Doc story without imitating his voice and mannerisms. Every year, when the LHU boxing alumni would gather for the annual boxing homeshow and after party, we would all tell our favorite stories while doing the Doc imitation. Sadly, the next time we gather will be for his funeral. This is a way for me to cope with his death and smile through the tears. These are in no particular order. For the most part, I will avoid using any names in the event someone doesn’t want to be called out.

  • First Roadtrip and “Barnyard Beef” – My first roadtrip with Doc and the LHU team was October 1994 to the US Naval Academy. It was the annual season kickoff meeting and a round of sparring sessions with boxers from Navy, VMI, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Mansfield. It was a relatively uneventful day except for one of the Haven’s novice boxers had taken a few solid punches and was now complaining how bad his jaw hurt. On our way home, we were expecting to make a quick dinner stop, likely a McDonalds, until Doc spotted a little shack-looking place on the side of the road called “Barnyard Beef.” Once he saw it, he implored Glenda to cut off the driver in the right lane so we could pull over as he boomed “Hun Hun… That’s where we need to stop. It’s called Barnyard Beef. It has to be good!” He gave us all a few dollars to order and we all went with roast beef sandwiches with Doc getting an extra-large selection which looked to be about as big as the moon. Our sulking boxer implored that his jaw was too sore to chew so he opted for a cup of soup. Doc took the first bite of his gigantic roast beef sandwich and rolled his eyes in delight “Oh My GodThis is the BEST roast beef sandwich ever” and looking over at his lone soup-eating boxer, he followed with “You gotta get one of theseForget about your jaw! Stop being such a pansy and get one!"
  • Mad in the Corner – As mentioned, Doc wanted to give his student boxers opportunities to learn to coach. There was a December card at Penn State my sophomore year where I and another teammate had our bouts canceled when our opponents from Buffalo were snowed in. Doc saw an opportunity to have us help in the corners with each of us taking two bouts and he would allow you to get in the ring and give the instructions. The first bout I worked with him was a clear Lock Haven victory. The second bout I worked with him did not go so well. The Lock Haven boxer was not doing well and certainly not up to his potential. Through the first round, I could tell Doc was getting angry. As the bell rang, he snarled “Let me have the ring” which was never a good thing. As I sat there, I made a vow that situation would never happen to me. Fast forward two months later, I am competing in that same PSU ring against a very sloppy and awkward opponent and the first round was going poorly, very poorly. The bell rung to end the first round and, as I started walking back to my corner, I saw Doc getting in the ring with a wild and angered look in his eyes. I almost considered walking to my opponent’s corner and asking if I could stay there for the next minute because I knew my corner was not going to be a fun place to be. In a crazy way, Doc’s unleashing on me actually forced me to refocus and allowed me to come back to win that one.
  • President’s Dinner – At the end of every year, the president of the university would have a dinner for the boxing team. As Doc had retired as a professor in 1996, they decided that year that the dinner would not just be for the current team but also for some selected alumni. After the boxing nationals had ended in April, Doc was flying to Fiji for a few weeks to participate in a boxing seminar. He was scheduled to return only a day before the dinner banquet. We were waiting for him at the gym so we could travel to the dinner as a team. When Doc walked through the doors, our collective jaws hit the floor. He was wearing a suit jacket and tie and a traditional Fijian sulu. In our eyes, he was wearing something that resembled a skirt. He just smiled back and said “These are so comfortable. I think I am going to start wearing them more often.” To say his attire was the talk of the dinner was an understatement for sure.
  • Pork & Beans – One of Doc’s defining characteristics in life was his generosity and willingness to help others. He had a close relationship with the local Salvation Army and every year, he would set up a day for the boxing team to ring the bells for the Salvation Army kettle. When Doc found out that one of his boxers was struggling financially and unable to afford food, he worked out a deal with the Salvation Army where they would donate some food for him. We were loading a box of groceries donated when this boxer who came from a Muslim family looked at the one item and declined it as it included pork. Doc picked up the can and said “Are you sureHow can you tell?” to which he was informed that it was a can of Pork & Beans. He pondered for a moment simply said “Hmmm… You know I never knew that had pork in it?"
  • Don’t Eat the Pizza – We were traveling to New York for the annual show at the New York Athletic Center a few days before Thanksgiving. This was a rare show with the weigh-in the day before the show and the whole ride to Manhattan, Doc was talking about how we were going out to eat after the weigh-in. Since it was my first year competing on the NYAC show, he allowed me to choose the ethnic food we would be indulging in later. Of course, I picked Italian. Doc had one more very important piece of advice. After the weigh-in, there would be pizzas there. Even though we were all hungry from making weight for the show, he advised that we do not eat the pizza because we were going out to dinner. The three Lock Haven boxers made weight and, after changing, we walked over to find Doc eating his third slice of pizza. A short while later, we are seated at the famed Luna’s restaurant in Little Italy and Doc is complaining that he shouldn’t have eaten that pizza and he was too full to order a meal. The legendary Dr. Cox, the man who stories recount ate so much Chinese Food the year before, was reduced to ordering a side salad. As we were eating and laughing, Coach Ken Cooper made an astute observation. Doc had finished his salad and was now eating from his wife’s plate, all the while mentioning how he wasn’t hungry. Not missing a beat, Doc proceeded to take the extra meatballs from the one boxer’s meal.
  • Cigars and Vodka –This is one that I didn’t get to witness personally but he told it so often that I felt like I was there. As a highly-respected wrestling coach, Doc was often invited to wrestling seminars in Russia where that sport is God-like. Doc was often the recipient of many bottles of the finest Russian vodka. He would attend boxing seminars in Cuba. Before flipping truck tires became a trendy thing in most fitness centers, Doc borrowed the Cuban method and would have his fighters bounce on truck tires to increase leg strength and conditioning. He also came home from many of these trips with some authentic Cuban cigars. He would tell us how he would then go to the store and buy the cheapest cigars and vodka, only to switch the labels. He would then imitate those smoking the cheap cigars and drinking the cheap vodka thinking they were consuming the real goods. He would pantomime their sipping of the vodka and slow puffing of the cigars while commenting “how you can really taste the difference”, his whole time cackling at the knowledge that he knew they were really gushing over the lowest quality of both items.
  • Weight – It’s no secret, Doc wanted his boxers to compete in different weight classes. He also always envisioned a dominant heavyweight on his team and he would workout football players or wrestlers who had exhausted their eligibility in those respective sports. At the beginning of each school year, I would show up around 190-195 and Doc would envision me being his solution at heavyweight, despite the fact that I didn’t have the height, and once I started conditioning, the weight to sustain it. I still remember those conversations. “Ok Penecale, you weighed in at 185 for last week’s bout. What did you weigh today?” I would respond with “182” and he would shoot back “Ok, izu a, I am going to put you in with a ‘small’ heavyweight.” When he meant “small”, it was usually anyone under 235 and I would show up to weigh-ins with rocks in my pockets. Then one day, only a few days before regionals, he decided to try another avenue. I had been between 178-180 and fully expecting to compete at 180 in the regionals when he asked “Do you think you can make 165 by Friday?” It was already Tuesday afternoon. He felt that was my best path to the National tournament so I agreed. In spring 1997, between January 30 and April 12, Doc had me compete in five separate weight classes.
  • My last homeshow – Fitting that this anniversary is tomorrow (February 7) and I will be posting the Youtube video like I do every year. The homeshow was always a big event and Doc would want everything to be perfect. As Coach Coop would say to us, Doc would be very impatient or as so eloquently described “he would be a bear with a sore ass.” The last thing you wanted to do was annoy Doc before, n'oge, or after the homeshow. My senior year, I was taking on a boxer from Army by the name of Michael Jordan. My friends and roommates showed up with custom signs and shirts and they were seated in the bleachers close to my corner. Earlier in the card, when I was getting changed, a boxer from Kentucky had knocked out an opponent from Penn State and drew the crowd’s ire by jumping on the ropes and showboating. I was unaware of this, so as the emotion hit me at the final bell, I banged my gloves and started a run to my corner to jump on the ropes and salute my cheering section. Doc read my mind and sternly said “NO!” which forced my momentum into an awkward gallop, looking like a bucking bronco that was just hit with a cattle prod.

The last two days have been emotional and difficult, from finding out that Doc was soon-to-be transitioning to the crushing news of his passing. Being an admin on the LHU Boxing Facebook page, one of the abilities is to approve posts. I saw so many posts submitted for approval from friends, ezinụlọ, fellow alumni including so many photos. It was nearly impossible not to break down.

Dr. Cox was a coach, an educator, a mentor, and a friend. As I first said in the post after his passing, he taught me so many lessons in and out of the ring. He believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. He pushed me to be better, a better boxer, a better student, a better son, a better friend, and a better human. Those life lessons still impact me every day and I find myself sharing them often.

Coach Cooper added in his tributeHe who is in the hearts of so many is never truly gone”.  That is a true statement. Dr. Cox will live on through the positive impact that he has made through so many of his students, na-eme egwuregwu, ezinụlọ, na ndị enyi.

You will certainly be missed, Dr. Cox. Thank you and We Love You!!!

Tornado goes to the movies: rocky iV remastered review

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Here is my review of the Rocky vs Drago movie plus a photo with the movie poster. Guess who walked out with it!

So I went to see the Rocky vs Drago Director’s Cut film last night.


Here are 2 spoilers that shouldn’t be spoilers. Apollo still dies and Rocky still wins.


So the movie had approximately 40 minutes of new footage. It also kept approximately the same run time so with 40 minutes of new footage, there is nearly 40 minutes of omitted footage.


Now for some spoilers. If you don’t want anything spoiled, I suggest you stop reading here.


There were two shots that I really hoped would have been edited out for this film but somehow still made it in. I’ll get to them later.


So I’ll breakdown some of the changes/additions/omissions and give my thoughts.


1) New opening. Usually, it starts with the ROCKY title scrolling across the bottom to one of the series signature songs. Then it breaks into the last round of the previous movie. This movie starts with various clips from Rocky 3 including Rocky’s loss to Clubber Lang, Apollo talking him out of retiring, and the climatic fight scene. It completely omits the Rocky and Apollo sparring session. I was not a fan of the new opening. I am used to the normal movie openings that last 2-3 minutes and set the stage for the new installment. I wasn’t a fan of the song they usedSweetest Victorywhich is on the Rocky IV soundtrack but never used in the original.


2) No robot. While this was seen as a cross between corny and creepy (Paulie’s girlfriend?), the omission of the robot, likely due to licensing agreements, meant that many scenes with Paulie or Rocky Jr had to be cut including Paulie’s birthday scene.


3) The new Drago introduction press conference explains that they tried to arrange a fight with Rocky. I thought that was good but they cut out Drago’s wife comparing him to Popeye eating spinach. N'ezie, a lot of Brigitte Nielsen’s dialogue was cut. Could it be because of herrockyrelationship with Stallone?


4) The reasoning for Apollo to take the fight was improved. Ee, he still shows up out of nowhere and part of the table scene had to be cut (no robot, remember) but they talked about how Rocky ignored the challenge and Apollo feeling the need to take it.


5) I thought the omission of the whole pre-fight dressing room scene with Rocky and Apollo was a mistake. Not only does it cut one of my favorite linesI didn’t say anything about snails, I said Nails N-N-Nailsbut it shows Apollo’s overconfidence and Rocky’s trepidation. The only part of the original dressing room scene that is preposterous is where Rocky was trying to convince Apollo to postpone. Seriously, who postpones 5 minutes before they are scheduled to walk to the ring?


6) The Creed-Drago fight was greatly improved. Except for the one shot they left in from the original where Apollo is clearly not wearing gloves. They missed that edit the first time. How did they miss it again? The fight was extended and Apollo got up after an early knockdown and kept trying to fight back.


7) Apollo’s funeral was extended and improved with his father-figure Duke giving a speech and Rocky giving a more emotional speech.


8) The scene with the boxing commission not sanctioning the fight between Rocky and Drago was included as it was shown in the original 1985 trailer but cut from that movie.


9) The scene of Rocky talking to his son before leaving was extended and improved.


10) The training montages were slightly changed and some edits to the scenes in Russia.


11) The final fight was still enjoyable. There were some added elements to it.


12) Two of the better movie speeches were changed to voiceovers. Apollo in the dressing room telling Rocky he would understand when it was over was changed to voiceover in Rocky’s head. The epic speech to Adrian where he said Drago would have to kill him to beat him was also changed to an inner-monologue voiceover. I definitely think that was a mistake because it takes the charm away from seeing the facial expressions of Apollo and Rocky respectively as they said those lines.


13) The moment before the final round when Drago’s manager ran from his balcony seat with the Kremlin to berate Drago in his corner. I was hoping that if any scene was cut, it would be that one. I would rather there be a scene of Paulie marrying the robot and announcing she was pregnant than this scene. I hated it in 1985 (when I was 9 afọ) and I hate it now. There is 60 seconds between rounds of a boxing match. This man ran from the balcony, through the crowd, got to Drago’s corner, and berated him in less than one minute. Drago, for having endured 14 punishing rounds, is able to stand up and lift him with one arm before dropping him off the apron. Talk about taking some serious liberties.


14) The fight end. You get used to the way a Rocky fight ends. He scores the big knockdown, his opponent struggles to get up, and ultimately falls back down as the count reaches 10. This one, Drago goes down, makes a move to get back up, a falls flat. The referee stops with no count at all. I also hated Rocky’s leap at the end. In the original, he was lifted in the air as he stood there exhausted by triumphant. This one looks like he is able to do a leaping swan dive into a pool.


15) The speech is different. He couldn’t reference his kid because showing him would show the robot. I was glad in a way they cut the scenes of the kids watching the fight. It always posed some serious questions to me. If Rocky, Adrian, and Paulie were all in Russia, who was watching the 9 year old kid? The robot? Who is going to let an unsupervised 9 year old watch a fight where there is a fear that his father could be killed? The part of the speech that was comical was Rocky’s talk about change. He mentioned his friend (Apollo) couldn’t change and now he’s dead. Chaị. Way to perk up the crowd there, Rock!


Overall it was enjoyable. The changed scenes and alternate takes threw off the cadence so you were in truth watching a new movie. There were a lot of scenes in this film that I prefer to the original (the extended Creed-Drago fight, the extended funeral, Rocky meeting with the commission). There were some scenes that I think should have been kept (Rocky and Apollo in the dressing room, Mrs. Drago talking about her husband, wdg). There were a few things that I definitely prefer the original, most notably the superior intro scrolling logo/final round of previous movie scene.


So in my conclusion, there needs to be a Director’s Cut of the Director’s Cut and combine the best of the original and the best of the new version.


We can call this oneRocky IV Take III: The Tornado Cut


Tornado 🌪

Two-Division World Champion Michael Spinks Confirmed for Sixth Annual Box Fan Expo, During Cinco de Mayo Weekend, Saturday May 2, na Las Vegas

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Las Vegas (February 20, 2020) – Two-division world champion Michael Spinks has confirmed that he will appear at the sixth annual Box Fan Expo on Saturday, Ka 2, 2020, at the Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas from 10 a.m. ka 5 p.m.


Spinks will hold a Meet & Greet with his fans at his booth during the fan event held over the Cinco De Mayo weekend.

A na-eme ihe igbe a na-eme kwa afọ’ kpara, Classic ọgụ na Las Vegas, gụnyere Mayweather vs. Maidana II, Mayweather vs. Berto, Canelo vs. Chavez Jr., Canelo vs. Gigg ii, and Canelo vs. Jacobs. Centered in boxing’s longtime home – Las Vegas – this year’s Expo is a must-do for fight fans coming in for this legendary weekend, ya na ọtụtụ ndị na-alụ ọgụ ọkachamara, promoters, ụlọ ọrụ na ụlọ ọrụ ịkụ ọkpọ. Expo bụ nke kachasị ukwuu ma na-ebugharị ofufe na United States. http://Boxfanexpo.com– @OXFANEEXPO


Tiketi ka Igbe Fan Expo dị online na:
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Spinks will make his second appearance at this yearsExpo and will be signing gloves, photos, ihe onwe onye na ncheta. Spinks will also have merchandise on sale at his booth, and fans will also have an opportunity to take pictures with this boxing legend also known asJinx.


About Michael Spinks
Spinks is a two-division world champion, having held the undisputed light heavyweight title from 1983 ka 1985, and the lineal heavyweight title from 1985 ka 1988. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1994. As an amateur he won a gold medal in the middleweight division at the 1976 Summer Olympics.


Spinks is the brother of former world heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, and uncle of Cory Spinks, a former welterweight and light middleweight champion.
Spinks went undefeated in his first 31 ọkachamara ịlụ ọgụ, beating such opponents as Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Marvin Johnson and Eddie Davis en route to becoming the undisputed light heavyweight champion. Following ten successful title defenses, Spinks moved up to heavyweight, and as an underdog defeated long-reigning IBF heavyweight champion Larry Holmes; na-eme otú ahụ, Spinks became the first reigning light heavyweight world champion to win the heavyweight title. Spinks only defeat in his professional career came to the hands of Mike Tyson on June 27, 1988. The International Boxing Research Organization and BoxRec rank Spinks among the ten greatest light heavyweights of all time.


Banyere igbe Fan Expo
Igbe fan na-eme ihe ngosi, nke na-enye ohere izute kpakpando nke ịkụ ọkpọ na-anọchi anya ihe ndị gara aga, ugbu a na ọdịnihu nke egwuregwu. Ya na ntinye aha Autograph, nzukota na ekele na nke ugbua na onye mbu, A na-eme ka ahia a na-akwụ ụgwọ maka ọrịre, nyegharịa na ndị ọzọ, Nke a bụ ihe omume kachasị maka ndị na-egwu egwuregwu.


Kpakpando na-akụ na-ekere òkè gụnyere gụnyere gụnyere: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Cesar Chavez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Tommy Hearns, Roy Jones Obere, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Andre Ward, Mikey Garcia, Marcos Madana, Devin Haney, David Benavidez, Errol Spence Obere, Sergio Martinez, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Tim Bradley, Deontay Wilder, Amir Khan, Shawn Porter, Fernando Vargas, Abner Mares, James Toney, Jessie Vargas, Vinny Paz, Mia St.John, Leo Santa Cruz, Badou Jack, Terry Norris, Riddick Bowe, Earnie Shavers, Michael & Leon Spinks, Danny Jacobs, Claressa ọta, Teofimo Lopez, Brandon Rios, Jorge Linares, na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ.


Ndị na-egosi ihe ngosi gụnyere ịwụ, gia, n'uwe, ntinyere, ihe ọ drinksụ andụ, Ngwaahịa, Mgbasa Ozi Mgbasa Ozi, A na-eme ihe, Ma ụlọ ọrụ ndị ọzọ na-egosi akara ha na ndị na-azụ ihe na ụlọ ọrụ ịkụ ọkpọ.


N'ime ọnwa ole na ole sochirinụ na-eduga na ihe omume ahụ, A ga-enwe mmelite kwa izu na ọtụtụ kpakpando nke ga-eme n'ọdịdị ha na Expong.


Tiketi ka ọ bụrụ igbe Fan FAPO dị na ihe omume –
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tony penecale’s Box Fan Expo Ringside report

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Quick video intro here:

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Last weekend’s middleweight title showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs also featured the annual Box Fan Expo, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The amazing memorabilia on display and live amateur boxing action complemented an array of past and present world champion fighters available for quick meet and greets.

As a lifelong boxing fan, it was a shame that I only had a little over two hours to spend at the event before heading back to the T-Mobile Arena for the start of the undercard bouts. The time I was able to spend was thoroughly enjoyable. The prices were reasonable to meet these fistic legends and have a few moments to talk and take photos. The average $20 -$25 price for a photo op was significantly less than what would have been lost at the casino in a single roulette spin.

James Toney was there in a suit, proving that he can even make plaid look stylish. For a guy known for a surly nature, he was very accommodating and mentioned he will be in Philadelphia for a live show on June 7 and hopes to see me there.

In the booth next over was Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Al Berstein, who I had the privilege of interviewing in 2011. When told of my admiration of his classy work and being a fan since his days with Barry Tompkins on ESPN’s Thursday Night Fights, he was humble and appreciative.

The line to meet Roy Jones Jr. was long but worth the wait. While the time to talk with Roy was short, I was able to mention what an honor it was to meet one of the greatest performers of my generation and how I sat only a few feet from him when he was on the Creed II set.

While the line to meet the legendary Sugar Ray Leonard was exceptionally long, you could see he was truly enjoying himself, flashing that million-dollar smile and doing his famous fists-raised photo op with fans. Unfortunately, with time running short, I did not have the opportunity to meet one of my favorite fighters growing up. I would have loved to have shown him a photo when I was four-years-old, swinging away on the Sugar Ray Leonard punching bag I was given.

A few feet away was one of Sugar Ray’s most-famous rivals, the great Thomas “Hitman” Hearns. While the Hitman has shown some slowing as he has aged, he still proves to be an imposing figure, but he now replaces that fearsome glare with a warm smile.

Also coming up to meet Thomas Hearns was current IBF Super-Featherweight Champion Tevin Farmer, a fellow Philadelphian, who I’ve had the opportunity to watch grow from a 7-4-1 journeyman boxer to a 29-4-1 n'ụwa onye mmeri.

My visit wouldn’t be complete without stopping to see “The Pazmanian Devil” Vinny Paz, always one of my favorite action fighters and charismatic personalities. Instead of a handshake, he greeted me with a big hug and expressed disappointment that my dad didn’t join me at the expo.

In the short time frame, it was impossible to meet all of the great fighters there including Michael Spinks, Riddick Bowe, Errol Spence, Anthony Dirrell, and Earnie Shavers. With it being Cinco de Mayo weekend, the lines for some of the Mexican legends wrapped around the convention center floor. Mikey Garcia, Marco Antonio Barerra, Erik Morales, and Juan Manuel Marquez all proved to be exceptionally popular. But nothing compared to the roar of the pro-Mexican crowd when the great Julio Cesar Chavez was introduced.

Attending this event was a dream come true and I could only wish I had more time to spend at the event. Everything was so professionally done and those in attendance were beyond accommodating.

Kudos to Igbe Fan Expo for such an exceptional event.

Listen to our radio show episode from earlier this week for more insight from Tony “The tonado” Penecale about this event.

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Canelo ALVAREZ VS. Daniel JACOBS ** Na-omimi Preview na Analysis **



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The biggest week in boxing is upon us with the annual Cinco de Mayo weekend extravaganza in Las Vegas. The Mexican marquee star Saul “Canelo” Alvarez returns to his home-away-from-home to face the challenge of fellow middleweight titlist, Daniel “Miracle Man” Jacobs, who is intent on spoiling the homecoming.

Can Canelo sprinkle some extra cinnamon on an explosive victory? Or will it be Jacobs who provides another miracle in his story-book comeback?


Afọ, Ndekọ, NA stats

Alvarez: Age: 28 afọ
Record: 51-1-2 (35 Knockouts)
Elu: 5’9”
Arọ: 167 * * Arọ maka ikpeazụ tuanu (12-15-18)
Iru: 70"


Jacobs: Age: 32 afọ
Record: 35-2 (29 Knockouts)
Elu: 5’11”
Arọ: 159 * * Arọ maka ikpeazụ tuanu (10-27-18)
Iru: 73"


Mgbanaka rụzuru

Alvarez:
WBC Junior Middleweight Champion (’11-’13)
WBA Junior Middleweight Champion (‘13)
Ring Magazine Junior Middleweight Champion ('13)
WBC Middleweight Champion (’15-Pres)
WBA Middleweight Champion (’18-Pres)
Ring Magazine Middleweight Champion (’18-Pres)
WBA Super Middleweight Champion (’18-Pres)
Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #3 Oku okpu


Jacobs:
WBA Middleweight Champion (’14-‘17)
IBF Middleweight Champion (’18-‘Pres)

Style

Alvarez:
Eme ihe ike ike, physical fighter with underrated boxing skills, Alvarez mgbe wears emegide ala na-agbanwe agbanwe nrụgide na arọ-nyefee punches. Will use feints and counters to throw is opponent’s timing off and create openings for a strength-sapping body attack. Carries fight-changing power in both hands but sometimes doesn’t throw enough punches. While he is most known for his offensive skills, Alvarez nwere ezigbo, ma ọ bụghị oké, nzere nkà slipping na igbochi punches.

Jacobs:
A lanky, long-armed boxer with versatile skills who often fights aggressively and is not afraid to exchange punches. Jacobs couples good boxing skills and fundamentals with knockout power in both hands. Will sometimes be too offensive-minded and is susceptible to counter punches. Shows tremendous heart in the face of adversity.








Eme

Alvarez:
* Power – Alvarez carries thunder in both fists. He has knockout power in either hand, ma ya kasị agbawa obi ngwá agha bi-ekpe-ya nko, especially to the body. He has three knockout-of-the-year candidates in his career.

* Ike - Alvarez bụ a n'ụzọ anụ ahụ-maturing na thickly-wuru fighter na anwansi ike. He is effective in backing fighters up, ọbụna mgbe bụghị ọdịda iwepụ punches. He has grown from junior-middleweight and has competed recently at super-middleweight.

* Experience – Alvarez has come a long way during his professional career and has competed against some of the biggest names in boxing. He has been in this moment numerous times and the raucous atmosphere will be second nature to him.


Jacobs:
* Character – Jacobs stood up to and defeated the most daunting adversary of his career when he overcame bone cancer in 2011. His character shows in the ring as he has handled some difficult challenges in his career.

* Power – Jacobs has registered 29 nke ya 35 professional victories via stoppage. He has the power to change the fight with one punch and the killer instinct to finish a wounded opponent.


* Versatile – Jacobs possesses good boxing skills and movement, sometimes switching between orthodox and southpaw stances. If against another aggressive opponent, Jacobs will box on his back foot and seek counter-punching opportunities. He is adept at accelerating the pace when needed.




Adịghị Ike

Alvarez:
* Tactical Mistakes – Alvarez has made tactical mistakes in some previous fights, including trying to beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. by boxing with him on the outside. In other fights, he has allowed his opponents to control the pace and steal rounds.

* Easy-to-Hit – While his offensive skill is his calling card, Alvarez has a decent defense. When he loses focus or becomes overly aggressive, he is wide open for straight right hands and counter punches.

* Heavy Feet – Alvarez has good boxing ability but is often slow-footed in the ring. When matched against taller fighters with good lateral movement, he frequently struggles, as was the case in his bouts with Austin Trout and Erislandy Lara.


Jacobs:
* Suspect Chin – Jacobs is no stranger to tasting the canvas. He was knocked out in devastating fashion by Dmitry Pirog in his first professional loss. He was also on the canvas against Gennady Golovkin and Sergio Mora.

* Reckless – In his first fight against Mora, Jacobs became overly aggressive after scoring a knockdown and left himself wide open for a counter punch that put him on the canvas. He was also off-balance and reckless again when he had Peter Quillin stunned.

* Atmosphere – Jacobs has fought in Las Vegas before and main-evented in Madison Square Garden. Otú ọ dị, this is his first marquee Las Vegas Cinco-de-Mayo weekend extravaganza.



LAGHACHI tuanu

Alvarez: (12/15/18) – Alvarez made a successful super-middleweight debut by destroying the game but overmatched Rocky Fielding in three rounds. Alvarez punished Fielding’s body, isi anọ knockdowns, and finishing him with his signature left hook to the liver.

Jacobs:
(10/27/18) – Jacobs had a tough encounter with undefeated but unknown Serhiy Derevianchenko, winning a 12-round split decision. Jacobs scored a 1st-round knockdown and landed more punches during the back-and-forth contest.



3 Thunder egwú

Alvarez:
* James Kirkland (5/9/15) – The fireworks were on display from the opening bell as Kirkland engaged Alvarez with a kamikaze attack. Alvarez countered and scored a 1st-round knockdown and ended the fight in the 3
Rebecca round with a picturesque right hand.

* Liam Smith (9/17/16) – Alvarez methodically broke down the previously-undefeated Smith, controlling the bout from the beginning. Alvarez scored knockdowns in the 7
nke na 8nke rounds before ending the show with his left hook to the liver in the 9nke gburugburu.

* Carlos Baldomir (9/18/10) – Alvarez was a 20-year-old prodigy facing a durable former world champion in Baldomir. Alvarez was successful boxing early and using his advantages in speed and skill to sweep the first five rounds. But it was his display in the 6th that was memorable. Alvarez rocked Baldomir before finally dropping with a left hook, efekwa Ya amaghị ihe ọ bụla tupu ya see ute na-emeso ya nanị ya stoppage ọnwụ na a 16 afọ ọrụ.



Jacobs:
* Sergio Mora (9/9/16) – Jacobs wiped away any controversy from their first fight, which ended with Mora injuring his ankle, by dissecting him in the rematch, culminating in an impressive 7
nke round TKO. Jacobs scored a knockdown each in the 4nke na 5nke rounds before opening up and dropping Mora three times in the 7nke gburugburu, forcing the stoppage.

* Peter Quillin (12/5/15) – In a battle for Brooklyn Bragging Rights, Jacobs stunned the undefeated and favored Quillin with a 1
abụrụ round TKO. Jacobs landed a right hand early, sending Quilling staggering into the ropes. A follow-up flurry sent Quillin across the ring where the referee stopped the fight.

* Keleb Truax (4/24/15) – Jacobs dominated Truax with a masterful performance over 11 agba, controlling the action with a heavy jab, and wearing his game opponent down. Comfortably ahead going into the final round, Jacobs unloaded on his weakened adversary until the referee saved him from further punishment.




Igodo ka mmeri

Alvarez:
* Start fast and don’t allow Jacobs to become confident

* Cut off the ring and force Jacobs to fight in confined spaces

* Go to the body early and often



Jacobs:
* Use a stiff jab and lateral movement to keep Alvarez off balance

* Land something to get Alvarez’s respect early

* Do not get reckless







AJỤJỤ

Alvarez:
* Will the move back to middleweight drain Alvarez?

* Is Alvarez overlooking Jacobs?

* Will Alvarez become frustrated if Jacobs uses effective lateral movement?


Jacobs:
* Can Jacobs win a decision in Las Vegas?

* Will Jacobs be able to exploit Alvarez’s tactical shortcomings?

* How will Jacobs handle the pro-Alvarez atmosphere?



PENECALE amụma

The crowd will be buzzing at the opening bell. Alvarez will move forward, hands up, probing with his jab and trying to set his feet. Jacobs will be moving laterally, pawing a tentative jab and using head feints. The cautious 1
abụrụ round will end with Alvarez stepping in and throwing a few hard body shots, causing the partisan crowd to erupt in cheers.

Alvarez will continue to apply pressure in the 2
nd na 3Rebecca rounds with Jacobs working to establish his jab with more authority. Jacobs will land a few heavy jabs to the face with Alvarez countering with right hands over the top. Jacobs will step to his left to avoid Alvarez’s left hook to the body.

The action will continue to intensify through the middle rounds. Jacobs will be following his jab with a straight right hand. Alvarez will be crouching and using his strength on the inside, using overhand rights and hooks to the arms and ribs.

Alvarez will sport some redness around his eyes and Jacobs will show welts across his torso. The pro-Alvarez crowd will gasp as Jacobs lands a series of hard right hands in the 6
nke round but will then erupt in the 7nke when an exchange of left hooks sees Alvarez land first, sending Jacobs sprawling back to the canvas.

Jacobs will rise and affirm to referee Tony Weeks that he is okay to continue. Alvarez will attack, throwing his left hook to the body and head. Jacobs will stagger back, set his feet, and respond with a right hand and wild left hook. Alvarez will land a counter left hook to the head and Jacobs will clinch, with the bell ending the round.

The crowd will be wild with anticipation going into the 8
nke gburugburu, sensing the Alvarez might be closing in on victory. Jacobs will use lateral movement while he clears his head, probing with his jab to keep Alvarez at bay. Alvarez will continue to look for the homerun punch, but Jacobs will stay out of range for the duration.

Throughout the 9
nke na 10nke agba, Jacobs will be sufficiently recovered and willing to engage Alvarez, throwing more right hands, and increasing the tempo. Alvarez will land a series of thudding hooks to the body and Jacobs will counter with uppercuts on the inside.

The 11
nke round will continue the intense action with both fighters having their moments. Alvarez will become inactive for stretches of the round, allowing Jacobs to again control the pace.

Going into the final round, Jacobs will know that he is in danger with the bout being so close. He will initiate the pressure on Alvarez and there will be some toe-to-toe exchanges. As Alvarez takes a deep breath, Jacobs will successfully back him on his heels with a jab, followed by a straight-right hand. Alvarez will roll with the punch and counter with his own right hand. The crowd will be on its feet as the fighters exchange punches and embrace the final bell.

The decision will be unanimous with Dave Moretti and Glenn Feldman both scoring 115-112 and Steve Weisfeld with a wider margin of 117-110, all in favor of Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.


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