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Hulk Hogan May Be Gone, But Hulkamania Lives Forever

What Hulk Hogan Means to Me

Oleh: Tony Penecale

This is going to be long. It is what we journalists do, we write. I am writing this tribute article to a childhood hero, Hulk Hogan. I am writing this more for myself. This is a celebrity death that has affected me like no other. I can truly understand how people felt when Elvis died.

I’ve sat on these thoughts and words for a week now. How do you say goodbye to an icon, something that has defined your life for as long as you can remember?  Terry Bollea, a professional wrestler and cultural icon known to the world as Hulk Hogan, passed away suddenly on July 24 after suffering cardiac arrest at his home in Florida.

While there are controversies and divisive opinions over Terry Bollea the man over the last few years, I want to center my thoughts on Hulk Hogan, the wrestler and entertainer who meant so much to me over the last 40 tahun.

In what was like a perfect storm, Hulk Hogan came into my life in 1983. I had just moved to a new neighborhood as my grandfather was terminally ill, and we were going to help my grandmother care for him in his final months. I had never had cable before. My dad would sometimes watch the wrestling programming at our old house, and I would sit with him. At the time WWE (then WWF) was a northeast regional territory. The champion was Bob Backlund but for a kid enamored with Star Wars and He-Man, he was just too plain and boring to capture my imagination.

Rocky III had been released in 1982 and the script called for a muscular, larger-than-life wrestler to fill the role of Thunderlips and Hogan was the natural choice. He had been a heel (bad guy) character early in his career and his performance brought him to mainstream recognition. With access to cable, it seemed that Rocky III was on almost every day and I would watch it after the afternoon cartoons.

That December, Bob Backlund lost the WWE title to the evil and despicable Iron Sheik. I wasn’t a big Backlund fan, but my 7-year-old mind could not fathom a world with a “bad guy” as the wrestling champion. The world was balanced on January 23, 1984, when Hogan replaced an “injured” Backlund and vanquished the Iron Sheik at Madison Square Garden.

When I watched this on TV, I could feel the excitement and the jubilation when Hulk won the title back for America. Dalam pikiran saya, Hulk Hogan was a bad guy in Rocky III until Rocky “turned him good.” In that moment, I found a hero, a real-life Superman, someone who could face and repel the challenges of all bad guy wrestlers. Having cable, I could watch the monthly cards from the Philadelphia Spectrum, cheering the Hulkster on every month.

Februari 1985 marked a full year of being a full-fledged Hulkamaniac for me. There was a matinee card being held at the Spectrum, and my dad decided to take me to see Hulk defend against the villainous Brutus Beefcake. I can still remember the palpable excitement as they played “Eye of the Tiger” when Hulk came to the ring. It was so exhilarating. I taped the replay the next day on TV and was convinced that I saw myself on the broadcast. It wasn’t until years later that I watched that match on Youtube and realized the person that I thought was me was just a teenager about 10 years older than me and just wearing a similar jacket.

The WWE was presenting a supercard titled “Wrestlemania” the following month, and I tried persuading my dad to let me see it. This was before you could order pay-per-view cards to watch at home and the only place we could see it was a closed-circuit broadcast at the Philadelphia Spectrum. I rattled off the list of celebrities that would be there, including Muhammad Ali. He agreed to take me, and I got to see all the big stars like Junkyard Dog and Andre the Giant. But the match that had me trembling in my seat was the grudge match with Hulk teaming up with Rocky III costar and A-Team icon, Mr. T as they took on the treacherous duo of Rowdy Roddy Piper and Paul “Mr. Wonderful” Orndorff. Tentu saja, the heroes prevailed, and that event was the greatest thing I had ever seen.

From that moment, I was about everything and anything Hulk Hogan. He was the biggest hero in the world. I liked He-Man, GI Joe, and Transformers, but they were just fake toys and cartoons. I was a big Rocky fan, but I knew that it was just a movie. But Hulk Hogan… I watched him every week, and I believed wrestling was real. I wanted to grow up to become a wrestler. My name was going to be “Tornado Tony” and I was going to be Hulk Hogan’s tag-team partner. We were going to main event Wrestlemania as a tag team. I would train using the Hulkamania workout kit with plastic dumbells, hand grips, and a jumprope. I had a Hulk Hogan lunch box for school, I had a Hulk Hogan t-shirt, and all of the LJN action figures.

I made many different friends at school just talking about wrestling, some kids that I thought I didn’t have anything in common with. As a normally shy kid, if I saw another kid with something wrestling-themed, like a wrestling sticker on a backpack or a few trading cards, I would break out of my shell and start a conversation. Tak pelak, we would make plans to watch the weekly programming that aired every Saturday morning, including the Hulk Hogan-themed cartoon that was so popular. During this time, my parents would let me stay up late if Saturday Night’s Main Event was airing. It was a welcome treat but also traumatic watching the monstrous King Kong Bundy send Hulk out on a stretcher. As traumatic as that was, it wasn’t enough to stop me from accepting a birthday party invitation to watch the 2nd installment of Wrestlemania with some of my classmates. We cheered during Hogan’s entrance, held our collective breath when Bundy had the advantage, and then celebrated when Hogan reigned supreme.

With the wrestling business at the height of popularity and with Hulk leading the way, they needed something big, extraordinarily big, to fill the 93,000 Pontiac Silverdome for Wrestlemania III. What they did was match Hogan with the biggest man in professional sports, literally and figuratively, when they pitted him against his former friend in the 7-foot tall, 500 lb. Andre the Giant. The Giant, fresh off his betrayal of Hogan, was likely too big of a challenge for our hero to conquer. After enduring numerous blows against his most-daunting adversary, Hulk still managed to superman himself up and conquer his gigantic adversary, including the most iconic bodyslam of all time.

Shortly after Wrestlemania III, my horizons began to expand. I became interested in sports, especially boxing. I was watching more movies and playing different video games. While I was still watching wrestling, and considered myself a loyal Hulkamaniac, I started tuning into other programming, especially during the times Hogan would be off filming movies and TV shows.

By the time I got to High School, I was barely watching wrestling. It wasn’t the cool thing to do anymore. Sometimes I would watch the programming and my favorites to watch were The Undertaker, Razor Ramon, and Deisel. We didn’t have wrestling parties anymore, my LJN figures were packed in a box in the attic, and we weren’t having backyard matches. The 80s wrestling boom had faded, and the business had steroid and drug scandals. It was no longer the innocent form of entertainment that I grew up watching.

My sophomore year in college, I was rooming with a guy who liked wrestling, and I started watching with him. Hogan was in rival WCW, and we would compare both organizations, both of which were still using outdated themes and gimmicks. While we watched as a group, I didn’t find myself watching when I returned home for the summer break. That changed on May 27, 1996, when WCW dropped a bombshell. Their relatively bland programming received a boost with the surprise arrival of Scott Hall (the former Razor Ramon), followed a few weeks later by his friend Kevin Nash (the former Deisel). 

WCW now had an edgy feel and interest peaked for their Bash at the Beach card, only available by purchasing the pay-per-view broadcast. Hall and Nash, with the promise of a mystery partner, battled the heroic trio of Randy Savage, Sting, and Lex Luger. Recovering from a recent knee surgery, I did not purchase the show. I hadn’t heard any results or reports when I tuned into Monday night’s programming. With my knee propped up and, in a pain-induced stupor, I watched as Hulk walked to the ring during the main event. He was there to save the heroes and send the villains fleeing. Or so I thought. I remember thinking “Did he just attack the wrong guy?” as he dropped his signature legdrop on Savage.

Just like he did 12 years prior, Hulk Hogan again was the epicenter of the wrestling revolution. This time he did it by revolutionizing himself into a heel character and adding the moniker “Hollywood” to his name. He changed his trademark yellow and red colors into a black and white color scheme and branded the “New World Order” of wrestling. He brought wrestling back to the mainstream. Media covered wrestling again. It was the talk around town, schools and offices, how Hulk Hogan turned into a bad guy. Along with Hall and Nash, he made it cool to be bad.

To counter WCW’s ratings explosion, the WWE adapted a more edgy product, led by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Monday nights became the ratings war between both companies and watching wrestling was the “in” thing to do again.

I remember walking up to a young man on our campus who was wearing an NWO t-shirt. I looked at him and asked “Are you?” and gave the “For Life” signal with my left hand. He responded with the “Too Sweet” gesture. We’ve been friends since and every year on our respective birthdays, we post an NWO greeting on the other’s social media page.

To counter WCW’s ratings explosion, the WWE adapted a more edgy product, led by Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Monday nights became the ratings war between both companies and watching wrestling was the “in” thing to do again. Wrestling in the 80s was just like the decade, loud, colorful, and over-the-top. Wrestling in the 90s resembled the changes times, grittier and more realistic. The rebellious anti-hero was the popular trend and that fit the attitude of my just-turned-21 personality.

During my junior year in 1997, I was selected to box in the prestigious Collegiate East-West Classic in Reno, NV. Unfortunately, only a week before the bout, my scheduled opponent was forced to withdraw with an injury and a teammate in a lighter weight class was taken in my place. While at a layover in the San Francisco airport, my boxing teammates saw Hulk Hogan walking by, dressed in his black and white NWO garb. They stopped him for a photo, and he obliged. Being a member of the school journalism club, I had to submit that photo for publishing in our school newspaper, the very photo that I should have been included in. The following year, I was able to make the trip to Reno, NV to compete in the East-West Classic. I walked all through the airport with another boxer on the trip, looking for any WCW wrestler that might be in the San Francisco airport, even though there was really only one that I was looking to meet.

Setelah lulus, I kept up with the wrestling trend. In 2001, WWE purchased a faltering WCW, and just a year later, Hulk Hogan returned to battle The Rock in an ageless classic where the fans embraced his return. Hulk would leave and return to the company several times over the next few years, and during each return, when the first few chords of his signature theme “Real American” would hit the air, the deafening reaction of the crowd would fill the arena with such electricity.

By the mid-2000s, I come to realize that my opportunity to meet my all-time favorite wrestler and icon was lost when that Reno boxer withdrew from our bout in 1997. Being a naïve fan, I didn’t realize that Hulk was really from the Tampa area. He was always billed from Venice Beach, CA and I took that as truth. I started making an annual spring trip to Clearwater in 2008 dan, a few years later, my shuttle passed a bar called “Hogan’s Beach”, near the Tampa airport. I found out later that it was a bar owned by Hulk Hogan, so I made a point to add a day to my trip for the next year to visit that bar. It was my chance to get the photo I felt I deserved. In 2015, I went to Hogan’s Beach with my camera ready, except there was no Hulk Hogan at Hogan’s Beach.

With Hogan’s Beach closing in 2016, I heard that he owned a memorabilia shop in Clearwater Beach and that sometimes he would make random appearances. I made visits in 2016, 2017, 2018, dan 2019, all with no luck. Sometimes I would hear something like “Too bad. He was here yesterday.” Every year, I bought a shirt and took a photo posing outside the shop. My friend and former teammate Jason, who was on that fateful boxing trip in 1997, would rib me every year and comment with their photo from the airport two decades prior. I would always respond that I would like to find that Reno boxer so we could finally have that boxing match and every year, I would add another year of interest on top of the beating he was going to get 20 years prior.

Despite my bad timing every year, going to Hogan’s Beach Shop in Clearwater Beach was a fun experience. When I was a kid, there was talk of a wrestling shop opening at a nearby farmer’s market, and the kids in my neighborhood all spoke about what we would buy, or in reality, beg our parents to buy for us. I was convinced I was walking out with a tearaway Hulk Hogan shirt, yellow trunks, red kneepads, and yellow boots. My parents finally took me, dan, to my disappointment, it was just a few action figures that I already owned, a few t-shirts, and some trading cards. The shop in Florida was an 80s kid’s paradise. There were dozens of shirts to choose from, along with headbands, shot glasses, action figures, and replica belts. There were items on display, such as Hulk’s ring-worn title belts, an authentic Ric Flair robe, and a pair of Andre the Giant-sized wrestling trunks. During one of my talks with Hulk’s friend and business partner, Ron, he asked if I wanted to take a photo holding a few of the ring-worn belts. I first got to hold the spray-painted NWO belt, which was amazing. But what he brought out next nearly buckled my knees. It was the authentic belt that Hulk wore to the ring at Wrestlemania III when he battled Andre the Giant. The real-life belt from maybe the biggest match of all-time was resting on my shoulder. I tried to make a tough face for the photo, but I couldn’t resist the urge to break out a beaming smile as I held this iconic piece of my childhood.

I finally saw the golden opportunity for my long-awaited photo opportunity with the opening of Hogan’s Hangout bar and weekly karaoke nights. My visit was planned for March 14, 2022, and I was ready to impress the Hulkster will my version of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s classic “Baby Got Back”. I arrived early to get a good spot at the bar, and I had another ace up my sleeve. I brought a replica of the Thunderlips cape that he wore in Rocky III. There was no way that I could leave without a photo.

After meeting and chatting with longtime WWE/WCW manager and Hulk’s personal friend, Jimmy Hart, I again took my spot at the bar and waited with excited anticipation like I did when I was a kid awaiting his entrance at the Philadelphia Spectrum. Usually arriving between 8:15-8:20, Hulk didn’t arrive until after 8:30 and while he still made an entrance, it was a bit subdued. He then took the microphone and announced that he had just received the phone call that his friend and NWO partner Scott Hall had passed away a few minutes prior after being removed from life support following a heart attack. Hulk then sent a round of drinks throughout the bar so we could all share a toast.

Setelah itu, the karaoke started. There wasn’t a board to see who was scheduled in queue and I impatiently waited to hear my name. I had heard that others had sent the DJ a Venmo bribe to ensure they were called. It was too late for that route. I could not think of leaving without getting that photo opportunity. Not only would I get ribbed mercilessly, but I also knew the reality of the rigors that professional wrestling takes on the body. Scott Hall had just passed away that day. Others like Roddy Piper, Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, and Curt Henning all died young. I couldn’t take the risk of waiting another year. I maneuvered myself towards the front, like I was navigating to the restroom, and I found the perfect spot where Hulk would pass on his way out. As he was getting ready to leave, he saw me and gave a “Yo Thundelips. Great cape, Brother!” comment. In that moment, I was not a 45-year-old insurance executive. I was again 10 tua tahun, and my favorite wrestler was calling me out. I extended my hand, and he accepted. Knowing I only had a second, I had the camera on selfie and got my photo.

A few weeks before my 2023 Clearwater trip, I saw that Hulk was doing a signing at his beach shop on the day I was scheduled to arrive. I had a morning flight and if all went well, unlike the six-hour delay the prior year due to a fuel leak, I would be able to get a photo and signature. I purchased the appearance ticket and prayed for no delays. After arriving with no issues, I took my place in line which was about a two-hour wait. Why so long?  Because Hulk wanted to take a few moments with everyone. When it was my turn, I introduced myself as “Tony Tornado” from Philadelphia. He responded “YO TONY TORNADO!  Ada apa, brother?” He asked if I was a wrestler and responded that I was not a wrestler but a boxer. He threw his hands up saying, “Don’t hit me, brother!” I thanked him for making my childhood special, especially that first Wrestlemania with my dad, and he signed a red Hulkamania tanktop for me. I told him that I would see him on Monday night for karaoke.

Unlike the previous year, they had an electronic board where you could see where you were in the queue. I arrived with some friends and texted in my go-to song except they had put time limit restrictions of four minutes, likely because the previous year, people were choosing songs like “Stairway to Heaven” and “Rappers Delight” (short version) that were lengthy song choices and didn’t give others their opportunity. With my signature song off the book, I opted for Run DMC’s classic “It’s Tricky” since they had performed at Wrestlemania V. Adorned in my Thunderlips cap and white fedora with matching red feathers and awaiting Hulk’s entrance, my friend pointed to the song queue board showing that I was second to sing. When he finally entered a few minutes after my performance, he saw the cape and fedora and boomed “Tony Tornado!  Are you singing, Brother?” I told him that I had already sang and he responded to come up to the stage because he wanted a photo with me. If I was on Cloud 9 the previous year, this totally blew it out of the water. A few of my friends also sang and we toasted a few shots in celebration, a move that I regretted later as the next day’s hangover was not a pleasant one.

I did sing one more time at Hogan’s Hangout in 2024. I got to Clearwater Beach late and saw some friends at the bar right as Hulk was just arriving. I joined them and contemplated whether I would sing or not. Once legendary major league pitcher Roger Clemens and his son Kody entertained with a Toby Keith tribute song, I decided to put my name in. This time they let me sing my go-to tune and I was able to take a selfie with Hulk while in the middle of my lyrical rampage or Sir Mix-a-Lot’s classic tune.

As the night was winding down, I had a moment to talk to his son, Nick. I showed a picture from the previous year’s Rocky Run, where I had completed a 5K on a sprained ankle in a full Thunderlips costume, including a costume muscle suit, fedora, cape, compression socks gimmicked to look like wrestling boots with tassels, and carrying a championship belt. Nick took my phone and showed it to his father who looked at me and said “You ran in that?  Nice job, Brother!” That was the last night that I saw Hulk Hogan in person.

They always say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I’ve been imitating Hulk Hogan for over 40 tahun sekarang, whether it was cupping my hand to my ear and posing while on camera at a Phillies game, dressing as Hulk for our work Halloween party and bringing and extra shirt just so I could imitate his tearing the shirt off during my parade entrance, doing the Rocky Run dressed as Thunderlips while captaining a team named “The Ultimate Meatballs”, or doing a Hulk Hogan promo while selling Christmas trees.

I built a tradition every year with my nephews buying them Hulk Hogan shirts. I bought Dominic his first shirt, the classic yellow, when he was just a year old in 2018. When my nephew Matteo was born three months early, I was in Clearwater. I went to the shop the next day and bought him a Hulkamania infant jumper. When he was finally able to come home after months in the NICU, his parents dressed him in that leaving the hospital. He had made his first Hulk Hogan superman comeback in life. This year, I bought our matching shirts again and the young lady running the register remembered me and my tradition with the boys. She gifted them both costume mustaches. When I gave them their shirts and mustaches, they were so excited to take their pictures. Matteo even fell asleep in the car wearing his shirt and mustache. I felt like the coolest uncle in the world. Because of Hulk Hogan, I was able to give these two little boys a tradition that they could look forward to.

Last Thursday, the news of Hulk Hogan’s sudden passing sent a shock through the wrestling and entertainment communities. There had been rumors of serious health struggles following cervical fusion surgery. Some reports had him on his deathbed and others said he could no longer speak. A report from Jimmy Hart came out on Thursday morning that the reports were exaggerated, and Hulk was recovering, slower than expected, but still recovering. A few hours later, the news broke that he was gone after suffering cardiac arrest at his residence.

I had just finished a meeting at work when I saw a direct message from a friend saying “Hulk died!” with the TMZ link. Before I could even click the link, I had another message, then a text, as everything moved in a blur. This was Hulk Hogan. Surely, he would kick out one more time at the count of two, power up and stare the Grim Reaper down. Sadly, it was true, and our beloved Hulk Hogan was gone. I arrived at the gym after work that evening and finished my last round on the heavybag with Hogan’s signature tune “Real American” cranked up through my headphones. About to leave, I saw a friend and mutual wrestling fan. We shared our disbelief, and he uttered some disgust at people on social media celebrating his death. As we were talking, the reality started hitting both of us and we stood there as two grown adults, one a weightlifter and one a boxer, both holding back tears.

To truly memorialize Hulk Hogan, you also must remember that he was a real human being. Terry Bollea had faults and made mistakes. He had been accused of playing politics backstage and holding back other wrestlers. There was a rant at his home that captured a racial slur that he may have said in anger. What recently hurt his popularity with many people was the backing of a polarizing political candidate. Many people who had been fans never forgave him for the racial slur and others turned on him for his political affiliation.

For me to remember Hulk Hogan, the wrestler, and Terry Bollea, the man, I accept the fact that we are all human, and we all have faults. Many who work in any business can be accused of using clout and gossip to further their own careers while holding back colleagues. In what has been the supposed sanctity of our own home, many of us have said things that could be considered racist, sexist, or homophobic. Many times, those words are said in anger and not a true reflection of one’s true feelings. With regards to political candidates, it is a very slippery slope in this divided culture. But, part of the freedoms we enjoy is the right to vote as we desire and back any political candidate we choose. To blindly hate a person, especially a person you have never met, solely for political reasons, shows a narrow-minded view of the world. You can disagree with their stance, but you can still enjoy their form of entertainment.

I will remember Terry Bollea had faults. He was a human like the rest of us. But I will also remember the good he brought into the world. He revolutionized the wrestling industry just like Babe Ruth did for baseball. Without Hulk Hogan, the wrestling boom of the 80s would never have occurred. Vince McMahon’s vision of a global federation would have likely faltered. Without Hulk Hogan, there would be no Wrestlemania, no Monday Night Wars, no Rock, no Stone Cold, no John Cena, etc. Aside from building that foundation, I will also remember the good he brought into the world. He visited sick children up until his final weeks. He inspired kids to work out, to train, say their prayers, and take their vitamins. Most importantly, he made you feel good about yourself. He made you believe in something bigger than life. He really was the “Babe Ruth of Wrestling.” There was baseball before Babe Ruth and baseball has flourished in the decades after his passing. Players are faster, kuat, and better conditioned. But there still is only one Babe Ruth. Just like in wrestling. There was wrestling before Hulk Hogan and today’s wrestlers are more acrobatic and more athletic. But there still is and will always be only one Hulk Hogan.

After Hulk’s passing last week, one of the things that hit me the hardest was the thought that some of the traditions I had built the last few years would no longer continue. It took me a few days, but I decided that I will continue to don the Thunderlips attire for the Rocky Run, similar to my friend Mark who continues to honor the late Burt Young and his Paulie character during his participation. I still plan to do Hulk Hogan imitations while at the tree lot while trying to entertain our customers. Most importantly, I want to keep my annual tradition with Dominic and Matteo. Indications are that his shop in Clearwater Beach will remain open and, for as long as it is, I will continue that special tradition of buying us matching shirts and taking photos of us posing.

Terry Bollea may be gone. I believe in God and the afterlife. I believe that Terry has been forgiven, and he now resides in paradise. While Terry Bollea may be gone, the legend of Hulk Hogan will live now and forever. Heroes get remembered but legends never die. And Hulkamania will live forever.

Hulk Hogan, I would like to thank you. Thank you for bringing joy to my childhood. Thank you for giving me the strength to break out of my shell and make friends in my new school. Thank you for making me believe in the power of training, prayers, and vitamins. Thank you for making me believe that a mortal man can really be a superhero. Thank you for showing me that it can be cool to be bad. Thank you for giving me something to share with my nephews. Thank you for your kindness when I finally got to meet you. And most of all, thank you for bringing Hulkamania into my life. Rest in Peace!

TRIBUTE TO DR. KEN “DOC” COX

Oleh: Tony Penecale

Lock Haven Boxing

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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 pada usia 88 tua tahun, 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, and most importantly, 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, minggu ini, 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 (Februari 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, dalam waktu, 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, keluarga, 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, atlet, keluarga, dan kawan kawan.

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

Tornado pergi ke bioskop: ulasan remaster rocky iV

oleh: Tony “Tornado” Penecale (di atas)

Berikut review saya mengenai film Rocky vs Drago plus foto dengan poster filmnya. Tebak siapa yang keluar dengan itu!

Jadi saya pergi menonton film Rocky vs Drago Director’s Cut tadi malam.


Ini dia 2 spoiler yang tidak seharusnya menjadi spoiler. Apollo masih mati dan Rocky masih menang.


Jadi filmnya punya kira-kira 40 menit rekaman baru. Itu juga menjaga waktu berjalan kira-kira sama dengan 40 menit rekaman baru, hampir ada 40 menit dari rekaman yang dihilangkan.


Sekarang untuk beberapa spoiler. Jika Anda tidak ingin ada yang rusak, Saya sarankan Anda berhenti membaca di sini.


Ada dua pengambilan gambar yang saya harap telah diedit untuk film ini, namun entah bagaimana masih berhasil. Saya akan membahasnya nanti.


Jadi saya akan menguraikan beberapa perubahan/penambahan/penghilangan dan memberikan pemikiran saya.


1) Pembukaan baru. Biasanya, itu dimulai dengan judul ROCKY yang bergulir di bagian bawah ke salah satu lagu khas seri. Kemudian masuk ke babak terakhir film sebelumnya. Film ini dimulai dengan berbagai klip dari Rocky 3 termasuk kekalahan Rocky dari Clubber Lang, Apollo membujuknya untuk tidak pensiun, dan adegan pertarungan iklim. Itu sepenuhnya menghilangkan sesi perdebatan Rocky dan Apollo. Saya bukan penggemar pembukaan baru. Saya sudah terbiasa dengan pembukaan film normal yang bertahan lama 2-3 menit dan mengatur panggung untuk angsuran baru. Saya bukan penggemar lagu yang mereka gunakan “Kemenangan Termanis” yang ada di soundtrack Rocky IV tetapi tidak pernah digunakan di versi aslinya.


2) Tidak ada robot. Meskipun ini dipandang sebagai persilangan antara klise dan menyeramkan (pacar Paulie?), kelalaian robot, kemungkinan karena perjanjian lisensi, Artinya banyak adegan bersama Paulie atau Rocky Jr yang harus dipotong termasuk adegan ulang tahun Paulie.


3) Konferensi pers perkenalan Drago yang baru menjelaskan bahwa mereka mencoba mengatur pertarungan dengan Rocky. Saya pikir itu bagus tetapi mereka memotong istri Drago yang membandingkannya dengan Popeye yang memakan bayam. Faktanya, banyak dialog Brigitte Nielsen yang terpotong. Mungkinkah itu karena dia “berbatu-batu” hubungan dengan Stallone?


4) Alasan Apollo untuk melakukan perlawanan telah ditingkatkan. Iya Nih, dia masih muncul entah dari mana dan sebagian adegan meja harus dipotong (tidak ada robot, Ingat) tetapi mereka berbicara tentang bagaimana Rocky mengabaikan tantangan tersebut dan Apollo merasa perlu untuk menerimanya.


5) Saya pikir penghilangan seluruh adegan ruang ganti sebelum pertarungan dengan Rocky dan Apollo adalah sebuah kesalahan. Tidak hanya itu memotong salah satu baris favorit saya “Saya tidak mengatakan apa pun tentang siput, Aku bilang Kuku N-N-Kuku” tapi itu menunjukkan rasa percaya diri Apollo yang berlebihan dan rasa gentar Rocky. Satu-satunya bagian dari adegan ruang ganti asli yang tidak masuk akal adalah saat Rocky berusaha meyakinkan Apollo untuk menundanya. Dengan serius, siapa yang menunda 5 menit sebelum mereka dijadwalkan untuk berjalan ke ring?


6) Pertarungan Creed-Drago meningkat pesat. Kecuali satu tembakan yang mereka tinggalkan dari aslinya dimana Apollo jelas tidak mengenakan sarung tangan. Mereka melewatkan pengeditan itu untuk pertama kalinya. Bagaimana mereka bisa melewatkannya lagi? Pertarungan diperpanjang dan Apollo bangkit setelah knockdown awal dan terus berusaha melawan.


7) Pemakaman Apollo diperluas dan ditingkatkan dengan pidato Duke, sosok ayahnya, dan Rocky memberikan pidato yang lebih emosional.


8) Adegan dengan komisi tinju yang tidak menyetujui pertarungan antara Rocky dan Drago dimasukkan seperti yang ditunjukkan dalam aslinya 1985 trailer tapi dipotong dari film itu.


9) Adegan Rocky berbicara dengan putranya sebelum berangkat diperpanjang dan ditingkatkan.


10) Montase pelatihan sedikit diubah dan beberapa pengeditan pada adegan di Rusia.


11) Pertarungan terakhir masih menyenangkan. Ada beberapa elemen tambahan di dalamnya.


12) Dua dari pidato film terbaik diubah menjadi sulih suara. Apollo di ruang ganti memberi tahu Rocky bahwa dia akan mengerti setelah semuanya selesai diubah menjadi sulih suara di kepala Rocky. Pidato epik kepada Adrian di mana dia mengatakan Drago harus membunuhnya untuk mengalahkannya juga diubah menjadi sulih suara monolog batin. Saya benar-benar berpikir itu adalah sebuah kesalahan karena menghilangkan pesona dari melihat ekspresi wajah Apollo dan Rocky saat mereka mengucapkan kalimat itu..


13) Momen sebelum babak final ketika manajer Drago berlari dari kursi balkonnya bersama Kremlin untuk mencaci-maki Drago di sudutnya. Saya berharap jika ada adegan yang dipotong, itu akan menjadi yang itu. Saya lebih suka ada adegan Paulie menikahi robot dan mengumumkan dia hamil daripada adegan ini. Aku benci itu 1985 (ketika saya berada 9 tua tahun) dan aku membencinya sekarang. Ada 60 detik antara putaran pertandingan tinju. Pria ini lari dari balkon, melalui kerumunan, sampai di sudut Drago, dan memarahinya dalam waktu kurang dari satu menit. Drago, karena telah bertahan 14 putaran yang menghukum, mampu berdiri dan mengangkatnya dengan satu tangan sebelum menurunkannya dari apron. Bicara tentang mengambil kebebasan yang serius.


14) Pertarungan berakhir. Anda terbiasa dengan akhir pertarungan Rocky. Dia mencetak knockdown besar, lawannya berjuang untuk bangkit, dan akhirnya turun kembali saat hitungan mencapai 10. Yang ini, Drago turun, melakukan gerakan untuk bangkit kembali, sebuah jatuh datar. Wasit berhenti tanpa menghitung sama sekali. Saya juga benci lompatan Rocky di akhir. Dalam bahasa aslinya, dia terangkat ke udara saat dia berdiri di sana kelelahan karena penuh kemenangan. Yang ini sepertinya mampu melakukan lompatan angsa menyelam ke dalam kolam.


15) Pidatonya berbeda. Dia tidak dapat mereferensikan anaknya karena menunjukkan kepadanya akan menunjukkan robot tersebut. Saya senang karena mereka memotong adegan anak-anak yang menonton pertarungan. Itu selalu menimbulkan beberapa pertanyaan serius bagi saya. Jika Rocky, Adrian, dan Paulie semuanya berada di Rusia, siapa yang menonton 9 anak berumur satu tahun? Robotnya? Siapa yang akan membiarkan tanpa pengawasan 9 anak berusia satu tahun menonton perkelahian yang menimbulkan ketakutan bahwa ayahnya akan dibunuh? Bagian pidatonya yang lucu adalah pembicaraan Rocky tentang perubahan. Dia menyebutkan temannya (Apollo) tidak bisa berubah dan sekarang dia sudah mati. Wow. Cara untuk menyemangati orang banyak di sana, Batu!


Secara keseluruhan itu menyenangkan. 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, Nyonya. Drago talking about her husband, dan sebagainya). 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 🌪

Dua Divisi Juara Dunia Michael Spinks Dikonfirmasi untuk Keenam Tahunan Box Fan Expo, Selama Cinco de Mayo Weekend, Sabtu Mei 2, di Las Vegas

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Las Vegas (Februari 20, 2020) – Juara dunia dua divisi Michael Spinks telah mengkonfirmasi bahwa ia akan muncul di keenam tahunan Box Fan Expo, Sabtu, Mei 2, 2020, di Cox Pavilion di Las Vegas dari 10 a.m. untuk 5 p.m.


Spinks akan mengadakan Bertemu & Menyapa dengan para penggemarnya di stan selama acara fan diadakan selama akhir pekan Cinco De Mayo.

The Box Fan Expo merupakan acara fan tahunan yang bertepatan dengan beberapa olahraga’ legendaris, perkelahian klasik di Las Vegas, termasuk Mayweather vs. Maidana II, Mayweather vs. Berto, Canelo vs. Chavez Jr., Canelo vs. GGG II, dan Canelo vs. Jacobs. Berpusat di lama rumah tinju – Las Vegas – tahun ini Expo adalah suatu keharusan-lakukan untuk penggemar pertarungan yang datang untuk akhir pekan legendaris ini, dengan puluhan pejuang profesional, promotor, dan perusahaan yang terlibat dalam industri tinju. Expo adalah yang terbesar dan hanya Boxing Fan Expo yang diselenggarakan di Amerika Serikat. http://boxfanexpo.com– @BoxFanExpo


Tiket ke Expo Box Fan tersedia secara online di:
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Spinks akan membuat penampilan kedua di tahun ini’ Expo dan akan menandatangani sarung tangan, foto-foto, barang pribadi dan memorabilia. Spinks juga akan memiliki barang dagangan dijual di booth-nya, dan fans juga akan memiliki kesempatan untuk mengambil gambar dengan legenda tinju ini juga dikenal sebagai “Nasib sial.”


Tentang Michael Spinks
Spinks adalah juara dunia dua divisi, setelah memegang tak terbantahkan gelar kelas berat ringan dari 1983 untuk 1985, dan lineal gelar kelas berat dari 1985 untuk 1988. Dia dilantik ke dalam International Boxing Hall of Fame di 1994. Sebagai seorang amatir ia memenangkan medali emas di divisi menengah di 1976 Olimpiade.


Spinks adalah saudara dari mantan juara kelas berat dunia Leon Spinks, dan paman dari Cory Spinks, mantan kelas welter dan juara kelas menengah ringan.
Spinks pergi tak terkalahkan di pertama 31 perkelahian profesional, mengalahkan lawan seperti Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Marvin Johnson dan Eddie Davis perjalanan untuk menjadi juara kelas berat ringan tak terbantahkan. Berikut sepuluh pertahanan judul sukses, Spinks pindah ke kelas berat, dan sebagai underdog mengalahkan lama memerintah IBF juara kelas berat Larry Holmes; dalam melakukannya, Spinks menjadi juara dunia kelas berat ringan pertama memerintah untuk memenangkan gelar kelas berat. Spinks satunya kekalahan dalam karir profesionalnya datang ke tangan Mike Tyson Juni 27, 1988. Organisasi Tinju Penelitian Internasional dan BoxRec peringkat Spinks di antara sepuluh kelas berat ringan terbesar sepanjang masa.


Tentang Box Fan Expo
Box Fan Expo adalah tinju utama fan pengalaman acara, yang memungkinkan penggemar untuk bertemu bintang-bintang tinju yang mewakili masa lalu, sekarang dan masa depan olahraga. Dengan penandatanganan tanda tangan host, meet-and-menyapa dengan juara tinju dunia saat ini dan mantan, merchandise edisi terbatas untuk dijual, hadiah dan lebih, ini adalah acara utama untuk penggemar olahraga.


bintang tinju masa lalu yang telah berpartisipasi termasuk: Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Cesar Chavez, Juan Manuel Marquez, Tommy Hearns, Roy Jones Jr, Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Andre Ward, Mikey Garcia, Marcos Maidana, Devin Haney, David Benavidez, Errol Spence Jr, 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 Pencukur, Michael & Leon Spinks, Danny Jacobs, Claressa Shields, Teofimo Lopez, Brandon Rios, Jorge Linares, dan masih banyak lagi.


Peserta pameran termasuk promotor tinju, gigi, pakaian, peralatan, minuman berenergi, produk suplemen, Media penyiaran, sanksi badan, dan perusahaan lain yang menampilkan merek mereka untuk penggemar dan industri tinju secara keseluruhan.


Selama beberapa bulan ke depan menjelang acara tersebut, akan ada update mingguan di banyak bintang yang akan melakukan penampilan mereka di Boxing Expo.


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tony penecale’s Box Fan Expo Ringside report

Oleh: Tony Penecale

Quick video intro here:

https://www.facebook.com/TornadoTP/videos/10156003723726436/

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 Juara dunia.

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 Box Fan Expo for such an exceptional event.

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

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Canelo ALVAREZ VS. Daniel JACOBS ** In-Depth Preview dan Analisa **



Oleh: Tony Penecale

Minggu terbesar dalam tinju ada di kita dengan ekstravaganza akhir pekan Cinco de Mayo tahunan di Las Vegas. Bintang tenda Meksiko Saul "Canelo" Alvarez kembali ke rumah-jauh-dari-rumah untuk menghadapi tantangan sesama titlist kelas menengah, Daniel "Manusia Ajaib" Jacobs, yang berniat memanjakan mudik.

Canelo menaburkan kayu manis ekstra untuk kemenangan yang eksplosif? Atau akankah Jacobs yang memberikan keajaiban lain dalam comeback buku ceritanya?


AGE, REKOR, DAN STATS

Alvarez: Usia: 28 tua tahun
Catatan: 51-1-2 (35 KO)
Tinggi: 5'9 "
Berat: 167 * * Berat untuk pertarungan terakhir (12-15-18)
Mencapai: 70"


Jacobs: Usia: 32 tua tahun
Catatan: 35-2 (29 KO)
Tinggi: 5’11 ”
Berat: 159 * * Berat untuk pertarungan terakhir (10-27-18)
Mencapai: 73"


Prestasi RING

Alvarez:
WBC kelas menengah SMP Juara (’11 -’13)
WBA SMP kelas menengah Champion ('13)
Juara Ring Magazine Junior Kelas Menengah ('13)
WBC kelas menengah Champion ('15 -pres)
Juara Kelas Menengah WBA (’18 -Pres)
Juara Ring Magazine Kelas Menengah (’18 -Pres)
Juara WBA Super Kelas Menengah (’18 -Pres)
Cincin Majalah Pound-4-Pound #3 Petinju


Jacobs:
Juara Kelas Menengah WBA ('14 -'17)
Juara IBF Kelas Menengah ('18 -'Pres)

STYLE

Alvarez:
Agresif, petarung fisik dengan keterampilan tinju yang diremehkan, Alvarez sering memakai lawan turun dengan tekanan yang konsisten dan pukulan berat tangan. Akan menggunakan tipuan dan counter untuk melempar adalah waktu lawan berhenti dan menciptakan celah untuk serangan tubuh yang menguras kekuatan. Carry melawan berubah kekuasaan di kedua tangannya tapi kadang-kadang tidak membuang cukup pukulan. Sementara ia paling dikenal untuk keterampilan ofensif, Alvarez memiliki layak, tapi tidak besar, keterampilan defensif tergelincir dan memblokir pukulan.

Jacobs:
A kurus, petinju berlengan panjang dengan keterampilan serba guna yang sering bertarung secara agresif dan tidak takut untuk bertukar pukulan. Jacobs memadukan keterampilan tinju yang baik dan fundamental dengan kekuatan sistem gugur di kedua tangannya. Terkadang berpikiran terlalu ofensif dan rentan terhadap pukulan balik. Menunjukkan hati yang luar biasa dalam menghadapi kesulitan.








KEKUATAN

Alvarez:
* Kekuatan - Alvarez membawa guntur di kedua tinjunya. Dia memiliki kekuatan knockout di kedua tangannya, tapi senjata paling dahsyat nya berada di hook kiri nya, terutama untuk tubuh. Dia memiliki tiga kandidat knockout-of-the-year dalam karirnya.

* Kekuatan - Alvarez adalah pejuang fisik-jatuh tempo dan tebal dibangun dengan kekuatan luar biasa. Dia adalah efektif dalam mendukung pejuang up, bahkan ketika tidak mendarat pukulan menyiram. Dia telah tumbuh dari kelas menengah junior dan baru-baru ini berkompetisi di kelas menengah super.

* Pengalaman - Alvarez telah berkembang pesat selama karir profesionalnya dan telah berkompetisi melawan beberapa nama besar dalam tinju. Dia telah berada di momen ini berkali-kali dan suasana parau akan menjadi kebiasaan baginya.


Jacobs:
* Karakter - Jacobs berdiri dan mengalahkan musuh paling menakutkan dalam karirnya saat dia mengatasi kanker tulang 2011. Karakternya terlihat di atas ring karena ia telah menangani beberapa tantangan sulit dalam kariernya.

* Power - Jacobs telah terdaftar 29 nya 35 kemenangan profesional melalui penghentian. Dia memiliki kekuatan untuk mengubah pertarungan dengan satu pukulan dan naluri membunuh untuk menghabisi lawan yang terluka.


* Serbaguna - Jacobs memiliki keterampilan dan gerakan tinju yang baik, terkadang beralih antara sikap ortodoks dan kidal. Jika melawan lawan agresif lainnya, Jacobs akan bertinju dengan kaki belakangnya dan mencari peluang pukulan balik. Dia mahir dalam mempercepat kecepatan saat dibutuhkan.




KELEMAHAN

Alvarez:
* Kesalahan Taktis - Alvarez telah membuat kesalahan taktis dalam beberapa pertarungan sebelumnya, termasuk mencoba mengalahkan Floyd Mayweather Jr. dengan bertinju dengan dia di luar. Dalam pertarungan lainnya, dia telah membiarkan lawannya mengontrol kecepatan dan mencuri putaran.

* Easy-to-Hit - Sementara skill ofensifnya adalah kartu panggilnya, Alvarez memiliki pertahanan yang layak. Saat dia kehilangan fokus atau menjadi terlalu agresif, dia terbuka lebar untuk pukulan tangan kanan dan serangan balasan.

* Kaki Berat - Alvarez memiliki kemampuan tinju yang baik tetapi sering kali lamban di atas ring. Saat melawan petarung yang lebih tinggi dengan gerakan lateral yang bagus, dia sering berjuang, seperti halnya pertarungannya dengan Austin Trout dan Erislandy Lara.


Jacobs:
* Tersangka Chin - Jacobs tidak asing dengan mencicipi kanvas. Dia tersingkir dengan cara yang menghancurkan oleh Dmitry Pirog dalam kekalahan profesional pertamanya. Dia juga berada di atas kanvas melawan Gennady Golovkin dan Sergio Mora.

* Reckless - Dalam pertarungan pertamanya melawan Mora, Jacobs menjadi terlalu agresif setelah mencetak knockdown dan membiarkan dirinya terbuka lebar untuk pukulan balasan yang menempatkannya di atas kanvas. Dia juga tidak seimbang dan sembrono lagi ketika dia membuat Peter Quillin terpana.

* Atmosfir - Jacobs telah bertarung di Las Vegas sebelumnya dan acara utama di Madison Square Garden. Namun Begitu, ini adalah ekstravaganza akhir pekan pertama di Las Vegas Cinco-de-Mayo.



BOUT SEBELUMNYA

Alvarez: (12/15/18) - Alvarez membuat debut kelas menengah super yang sukses dengan menghancurkan permainan tetapi mengalahkan Rocky Fielding dalam tiga putaran. Alvarez menghukum tubuh Fielding, mencetak empat knockdowns, dan menyelesaikannya dengan hook kiri tanda tangannya ke hati.

Jacobs:
(10/27/18) - Jacobs mengalami pertemuan yang sulit dengan Serhiy Derevianchenko yang tak terkalahkan tetapi tidak dikenal, memenangkan keputusan split 12 putaran. Jacobs mencetak knockdown ronde pertama dan mendaratkan lebih banyak pukulan selama kontes bolak-balik.



3 KINERJA TERBAIK

Alvarez:
* James Kirkland (5/9/15) - Kembang api dipamerkan sejak bel pembukaan saat Kirkland menyerang Alvarez dengan serangan kamikaze. Alvarez membalas dan mencetak knockdown ronde pertama dan mengakhiri pertarungan di 3
rd bulat dengan tangan kanan yang indah.

* Liam Smith (9/17/16) - Alvarez secara metodis menghancurkan Smith yang sebelumnya tidak terkalahkan, mengendalikan pertarungan dari awal. Alvarez mencetak knockdown di 7
th dan 8th putaran sebelum mengakhiri pertunjukan dengan hook kiri ke hati di 9th bulat.

* Carlos Baldomir (9/18/10) - Alvarez adalah anak ajaib berusia 20 tahun yang menghadapi mantan juara dunia yang tangguh di Baldomir. Alvarez berhasil tinju awal dan menggunakan keuntungan dalam kecepatan dan keterampilan untuk menyapu lima putaran pertama. Tapi itu tampilan nya di 6 yang mengesankan. Alvarez mengguncang Baldomir sebelum akhirnya menjatuhkan dengan hook kiri, membuat dia sadar sebelum dia memukul tikar dan berurusan dia hanya kehilangan penghentian dalam karir 16 tahun.



Jacobs:
* Sergio Mora (9/9/16) - Jacobs menghapus semua kontroversi dari pertarungan pertama mereka, yang berakhir dengan cedera pergelangan kaki Mora, dengan membedahnya dalam pertandingan ulang, berpuncak pada impresif 7
th putaran TKO. Jacobs mencetak knockdown masing-masing di 4th dan 5th putaran sebelum membuka dan menjatuhkan Mora tiga kali di 7th bulat, memaksa penghentian.

* Peter Quillin (12/5/15) - Dalam pertarungan untuk Brooklyn Bragging Rights, Jacobs mengejutkan yang tak terkalahkan dan menyukai Quillin dengan a 1
st putaran TKO. Jacobs mendaratkan tangan kanan lebih awal, mengirim Quilling terhuyung-huyung ke tali. Kesibukan lanjutan mengirim Quillin melintasi ring tempat wasit menghentikan pertarungan.

* Caleb Truax (4/24/15) - Jacobs mendominasi Truax dengan performa yang luar biasa 11 putaran, mengendalikan aksi dengan jab yang berat, dan menjatuhkan lawan permainannya. Nyaman di depan menuju babak final, Jacobs menurunkan lawannya yang lemah sampai wasit menyelamatkannya dari hukuman lebih lanjut.




INTI VICTORY

Alvarez:
* Mulailah dengan cepat dan jangan biarkan Jacobs menjadi percaya diri

* Potong ring dan paksa Jacobs bertarung di ruang terbatas

* Pergi ke tubuh lebih awal dan sering



Jacobs:
* Gunakan jab yang kaku dan gerakan menyamping agar Alvarez tidak seimbang

* Mendaratkan sesuatu agar Alvarez dihormati lebih awal

* Jangan sembrono







PERTANYAAN

Alvarez:
* Akankah kepindahan kembali ke kelas menengah menguras Alvarez?

* Apakah Alvarez menghadap Jacobs?

* Akankah Alvarez menjadi frustrasi jika Jacobs menggunakan gerakan lateral yang efektif?


Jacobs:
* Bisakah Jacobs memenangkan keputusan di Las Vegas?

* Akankah Jacobs dapat memanfaatkan kekurangan taktis Alvarez?

* Bagaimana Jacobs menangani atmosfer pro-Alvarez?



PENECALE PREDIKSI

Penonton akan berdengung di bel pembukaan. Alvarez akan terus maju, tangan diatas, menyelidiki dengan jabnya dan mencoba mengatur kakinya. Jacobs akan bergerak kesamping, mengais jab tentatif dan menggunakan tipuan kepala. Hati-hati 1
st putaran akan berakhir dengan Alvarez masuk dan melakukan beberapa pukulan keras, menyebabkan kerumunan partisan bersorak sorai.

Alvarez akan terus melakukan tekanan di 2
nd dan 3rd putaran dengan Jacobs bekerja untuk membangun jabnya dengan otoritas lebih. Jacobs akan mendaratkan beberapa pukulan berat ke wajah dengan Alvarez membalas dengan tangan kanan di atas. Jacobs akan melangkah ke kiri untuk menghindari hook kiri Alvarez ke tubuh.

Aksinya akan terus diintensifkan hingga babak tengah. Jacobs akan mengikuti pukulannya dengan tangan kanan lurus. Alvarez akan berjongkok dan menggunakan kekuatannya di dalam, menggunakan hak overhand dan kait ke lengan dan tulang rusuk.

Alvarez akan mengalami kemerahan di sekitar matanya dan Jacobs akan menunjukkan bekas luka di tubuhnya. Kerumunan pro-Alvarez akan terkesiap saat Jacobs mendaratkan serangkaian tangan kanan yang keras di 6
th bulat tetapi kemudian akan meletus di 7th ketika pertukaran hook kiri melihat Alvarez mendarat lebih dulu, mengirim Jacobs terkapar kembali ke kanvas.

Jacobs akan bangkit dan menegaskan kepada wasit Tony Weeks bahwa dia baik-baik saja untuk melanjutkan. Alvarez akan menyerang, melempar hook kirinya ke tubuh dan kepala. Jacobs akan terhuyung mundur, mengatur kakinya, dan menanggapi dengan tangan kanan dan hook kiri liar. Alvarez akan mendaratkan hook kiri counter ke kepala dan Jacobs akan meraih, dengan bel mengakhiri ronde.

Penonton akan menjadi liar dengan antisipasi masuk ke 8
th bulat, merasakan Alvarez mungkin mendekati kemenangan. Jacobs akan menggunakan gerakan lateral saat dia menjernihkan kepalanya, menyelidiki dengan jabnya untuk menahan Alvarez. Alvarez akan terus mencari pukulan homerun, tapi Jacobs akan tetap berada di luar jangkauan selama durasi tersebut.

Sepanjang 9
th dan 10th putaran, Jacobs akan cukup pulih dan bersedia untuk melibatkan Alvarez, melempar lebih banyak tangan kanan, dan meningkatkan tempo. Alvarez akan mendaratkan serangkaian kait berdebar ke tubuh dan Jacobs akan melawan dengan potongan atas di bagian dalam.

Itu 11
th ronde akan melanjutkan aksi intens dengan kedua petarung menikmati momen mereka. Alvarez akan menjadi tidak aktif selama putaran ronde, memungkinkan Jacobs untuk kembali mengontrol kecepatan.

Melaju ke babak final, Jacobs akan tahu bahwa dia dalam bahaya dengan pertarungan yang sudah sangat dekat. Dia akan memulai tekanan pada Alvarez dan akan ada beberapa pertukaran kaki-ke-kaki. Saat Alvarez menarik napas dalam-dalam, Jacobs akan berhasil mendukungnya dengan jab, diikuti dengan tangan kanan lurus. Alvarez akan menggulung dengan pukulan dan membalas dengan tangan kanannya sendiri. Penonton akan berdiri saat para petarung bertukar pukulan dan merangkul bel terakhir.

Keputusan akan disepakati dengan Dave Moretti dan Glenn Feldman sama-sama mencetak gol 115-112 dan Steve Weisfeld dengan margin yang lebih lebar sebesar 117-110, semuanya mendukung Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.


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