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USA BOXING HEAVYWEIGHT ADRIAN TILLMAN IN U.S. ARMY

United Igba riru, Ipele. (Kẹsán 3, 2019) – No. 2 rated American heavyweight Adrian Tillman, who is also ranked No. 5 as a light heavyweight, is not only representing his country as a member of USA Boxing’s 2019 Men’s Elite team, he’s also serving in the U.S. Army at the same time.

Tillman, 24, is able to do both, because he’s an active soldier enrolled in the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), in which qualified athletes have an opportunity to train fulltime for the Olympics.

“As of right now,” Tillman said, “my focus is on the Olympics. I love the military and I love boxing. So, I’ll just see where life takes me. But, as of now, 2020 Tokyo, Japan, is the one thing on my mind.

“Training (in Colorado Springs) with the Elite team has definitely elevated my game all around. The coaches and trainers are always teaching me. It’s a non-stop learning environment with the team.”

Born in Riverside, California, Tillman started boxing in 2008, because he wanted to lose weight and learn how to defend himself and his siblings as he was about to enter high school.

The heavyweight with a stiff jab is a three-time National PAL champion (2018, 2017 ati 2015), in addition to capturing a gold medal at the 2017 Eastern Elite Qualifier. His greatest accomplishment, sibẹsibẹ, may be a little surprising, because it isn’t about winning medals, trophies and belts.

“My greatest accomplishment was being able to qualifying two weight classes (lightweight and heavyweight) for the Olympic Trials.”

Tillman has traveled throughout South America and Europe. He is with his Team USA teammates training in England before going straight to Yekaterinburg, Russia, to compete in the 2019 Elite Men’s World Championships, Kẹsán 7-21.

“Gaining a medal at the World Championships is important to me because,” he noted, “not only am I representing my country, I’m also representing the Army and my family.”

When he’s in the ring, Tillman adjusts to his opponent, brawling or boxing equally, whatever it takes to win.

Adrian Tillman is a true patriot who also happens to wear boxing gloves. Whether he qualifies as a heavyweight or light heavyweight, all that matters to him is boxing for Team USA at the 2020 Olimpiiki.

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Melson and Holyfield to visit Sloan Kettering Children’s Hospital and St. Albans Community Living Center

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Brooklyn, NY (Kẹsán 4, 2017) – Retired boxer and NY-11 congressional candidate Boyd Melson and 2017 Boxing Hall of Fame inductee turned promoter Evander “Real Deal” Holyfield will visit two New York care centers this week.

Lojo Tuside, Kẹsán 5, Melson and Holyfield will spend time with children at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). The world’s oldest and largest private cancer center, the MSKCC’s devoted more than 130 years to exceptional patient care, innovative research and outstanding educational programs. The visit takes place at the main campus, be ni 1275 York Avenue in New York, NY.

Two days later, the pair heads to St. Albans Community Living Center in Queens, NY. Run by the Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System (VA NYHHS), St. Albans Community Living Center has 386 beds and provides extended care, primary care and housing for homeless veterans. The center also offers counseling and training for patients looking to return to independent living.

Melson, an Army Public Affairs Officer who comes from a military family, is looking forward to teaming up with a boxing legend to spend time with those in need.

"I have differing emotions here,"Wi Melson, who hopes to unseat Rep. Dan Donovan in the 2018 election. “My inner child is extremely excited because I remember the first fight I watched was Evander Holyfield against Riddick Bowe. My father would talk about Evander and his warrior heart every time he brought up boxing, so he became my first favorite fighter.

Never in a million years did I think I’d be doing this with somebody like Evander. I sincerely thank him for going with me to visit Sloan Kettering and my fellow Veterans that served in our nation’s armed forces but are now homeless. Between my parents, two siblings and myself, we have about 65 years of military service. Helping the military is extremely important for me and I’m also on the Advisory Board for the non-profit Stop Soldier Suicide.

For the Sloan Kettering visit, I’ve spent the past week trying to emotionally prepare to see innocent children suffering from cancer. These children are the truest of warriors with more bravery than anybody. They’ll be my greatest teachers lojo tuside. Children are the key to our future and veterans that represented this great country will forever have my gratitude.

For more information on Melson, jọwọ ṣàbẹwòwww.BoydMelson.com. To learn more about Real Deal Promotions, lọ si www.therealdealboxing.com.

Melson Reflects on Career; Next Fight For a Seat in US Congress

Niu Yoki, NY (January 17, 2017) – Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson may be the only fighter in boxing history not in the sport for financial gain and even came out of retirement for one final match to raise funds for others.

 

A multi-time champion as an amateur that defeated future pro standouts Keith Thurman, Charles Hatley, and Deandre Latimore, Melson had a different vision of what boxing would do. Awọn 2003 West Point graduate and Army Reserve Officer used boxing as a vehicle and a voice for causes close to his heart throughout his 18 ja ọmọ, donating 100% of the money he earned in the ring.

 

Ìwò, Melson helped raise $400,000 between his boxing purses and charity galas. The majority of the funds was for Team Fight to Walk, a 501(C)3 which raises funds and awareness for a clinical trial focused on to curing Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries. He also donated one of his purses to a childhood friend that had a son battling brain cancer and another to Big Vision, which helps people battle drug addictions among young adults.

 

Fighting for causes was his ultimate passion, but the literal fights were often very difficult. Melson spent the first few years of his professional boxing career traveling from his New York City residence to New Jersey where he worked for Johnson&Johnson as a medical device sales rep. When he was preparing for a fight, he’d run on his lunch break, train in the evening after working a full day and often run again in the middle of the night to help cut weight. Ni akoko kan naa, Melson served in the U.S. Army Reserve, having military duties one weekend a month and two weeks a year.

Ni afikun, Melson would teach fitness classes at Equinox Fitness to earn extra money and regularly traveled to public schools providing motivational speeches to students for free. The exhausting schedule was hard for Melson, who suffered multiple injuries including a stretched brachial plexus which temporarily paralyzed his right arm during his fight against Donald Ward, multiple tears in his left rotator cuff, kidney stones due to dehydration and a fracture in his left orbital bone. Ṣi, he made weight for every fight in his career and finished 15-2-1 pẹlu 4 AamiEye nipa knockout, winning the WBC USNBC junior middleweight title against Mike Ruiz in May 2015.

 

Melson believed his championship winning performance would be his last bout as lingering injuries from boxing still bothered him and a laundry list of other commitments occupied much of his time. He came out of his unofficial retirement for one final match last November against Courtney Pennington. Melson’s fight financially assisted the aforementioned Big Vision, an organization which he works very closely with that has a mission of helping young adults battling drug addictions return to sobriety. Laanu, Melson took extreme measures to cut 30 poun ni 8 weeks and entered the ring devoid of energy, losing via 7th round stoppage.

 

Following the fight, Melson officially announced his retirement and plans to run for U.S. Congress in 2018. Promoter Lou DiBella, who promoted most of Melson’s fights including his career finale, said to the crowd at the Foxwoods Casino “I’ve never promoted a better man than Boyd Melson.”

 

Ìwò, Melson is satisfied with his boxing career and is greatly appreciative for the incredible support from the boxing community.

 

“When I turned pro, I had no idea how far or long professional boxing would take me. This is a brutal sport not just physically but mentally as well. There were many days where I wanted to stop fighting for a number of reasons, but it was on those days that I had to always remind myself that I needed to fight to help others. The causes I fought for and continue to fight for outside of the ring are as important as anything in my life. Through boxing, I made many great friends and am incredibly thankful for that. I also appreciate everybody that donated to Team Fight to Walk or Big Vision as well as all the media that helped raise awareness for these great causes by covering my career.”

 

With the gloves hung up, Melson’s focused on running for United States Congress, advancing his career in the US Army Reserve, assisting others in need and continuing his growing career as a public and motivational speaker.

 

“I fell on my sword in order to compete in this last fight. The weight loss took the fight from my body, so I used every bit of strength in my mind to give whatever I had. I had one purpose for this last fight, and that was to raise awareness and money to help combat the heroin epidemic in Staten Island. I took a beating for this mission and I hope my example demonstrated the need to risk everything, even your body, when you believe it will help the lives of others suffering. Boxing has created a future that has continued to allow me to serve mankind now that I have left the ring as a competitor. I am on the board for the charities Boxer Inc., Stop Soldier Suicide, Team Fight To Walk, and hopefully Big Vision sometime soon. I was recently asked to join the 501c3 titledThe In Bed and Chair Recovery Foundationso that I can serve on their board. They have a patented multi-faceted exercise apparatus which is meant for anyone who is confined to a wheelchair or a bed. They’ve asked me to help raise money through donations so that they can provide their unit, free of charge to groups of people in need such as disabled veterans and children battling cancer. There is a lot of pressure I continue to put on myself through various commitments and organizations I’m involved with, but this is what makes my world go round as I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

 

“I continue to have more opportunities presented to me so that I can positively reach children through my words. Although I have only fought once in order to help create a larger awareness regarding the heroin epidemic in Staten Island, my mission for this cause has only begun. My goal is to begin offering my time to host free boxing clinics on the Island at Rustam’s Boxing Gym as well as one of Teddy Atlas’s boxing gyms. These clinics will be meant for heroin addicts, and the aim is to knockout heroin on Staten Island. My hope is to help Staten Island’s heroin addicts fall in love with boxing and have that as a vehicle to help overcome the addiction. These human beings are sick but they’re are not criminals. Sometimes people who are sick are not able to be healed on their own and when that happens it is upon us as human beings to come together to help heal them.”

 

Melson is currently on military orders at Fort Meade, Maryland for 9 weeks in total. He is in school there being trained for his new duty as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. Upon completing training in March, Melson will be looked at in April for a much welcomed promotion to the rank of Major. When he is finished, Melson looks to take his political aspirations to the next level.

 

If elected, Melson’s mission will involve helping many aspects of human beingsdaily lives with a focus on battling bullying, sickness and disease, poor health care for veterans, veteran suicide, heroin addiction, racism, hunger and unemployment.

 

“Every part of my journey these past 6 years as a professional boxer has led me to my decision to run for U.S. Congress in 2018. I hope to make my official announcement some time in 2017. Various celebrities and generals have given me their words that they will stand by my side in the public during this run. I am tired of being the human being always asking for help and never being the one asked for help. My mission is to bring the type of fight I brought every fight into the ring and implement it while serving the people as an elected official. I’m confident I can be very effective in using my abilities to help improve the lives of human beings that I am responsible to and for. o ṣe pataki julọ, I need to inspire the hearts and minds of those necessary to help get me elected.”

 

Melson is also proud to announce that the cause that brought him to boxing, Team Fight To Walk, should have FDA Approval to conduct the clinical trial here in the United States by this Fall. Melson, along with Christan Zaccagnino and publicist Matt Yanofsky have raised $400,000 to help conduct this clinical trial. The trial will consist of 27 Spinal Cord Injured human beings in total. It will divide the 27 into three groups of nine treated between the University of Newark Hospital in New Jersey along with Mount Sinai and Long Island Jewish Hospitals in New York.

 

The study presented to the FDA was published in May of 2016 in the Medical Journal “Cell Transplantation,” with its results being heavily investigated by American physicians. All reviewing physicians agreed with the results, a requirement in order to be published. This exact study conducted in China resulted in 15 jade ti 20 Spinal Cord Injured patients, as a group paralyzed an average of 7 years, now able to walk at least 10 meters with the help of a walker. The results also showed that 12 out of these same 20 had their bladder and bowel functions restored. Melson, Zaccagnino and the rest of Team Fight to Walk believe this is the beginning of our long awaited cure for Spinal Cord Injuries in the United States.

 

Fans can keep up with the latest on Boyd and contact him via Twitter @Boydmelson, Facebook at Boyd Melson, and Instagram @BoydMelson

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Melson lati fila lọwọ October nipa deede si mẹta sii ìṣe galas!

 

Niu Yoki, NY (October 21, 2015) - WBC United States Junior Middleweight asiwaju, kan ati ki US Army Reserve Captain Boyd Melson yoo pari soke a gidigidi o nšišẹ osu nipa tẹsiwaju lati ran awon elomiran. Nipa opin ti Oṣù, awọn Kíláásì ti 2003 West Point Graduate yoo ti lọ sí ibi TicTocStop Gala, Ibuwọlu olounjẹ Auction ati Central Jersey ọpa-Association Ale bi a pataki alejo. Melson ti a tun beere ko o kan lati lọ si awọn Oṣù ti Dimes’ Ibuwọlu olounjẹ Auction, sugbon lati gbe-emcee wọn ikowojo iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti o enthusiastically gba.

Da nipasẹ ogbontarigi idaraya redio Ọrọ show ogun Craig paali, TicTocStop ká ise ni lati ran mu awọn didara ti aye fun awọn eniyan pẹlu Tourette ká Saa. Paali, ti o ni ká bi Tourette wo ni meji ninu awọn ọmọ rẹ, ti iranlọwọ awọn ọpọlọpọ awọn idile nipasẹ yi 501C3 sii.

The TicTocStop Gala pẹlu a amulumala keta, ale ati ifarahan ati ki o gba ibi Thursday, October 22 lati 6-11 PM ni Batiri Gardens ni New York City. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ sii, ibewo Tictocstop.com.

Gbogbo odun, ju lọ 15 million ikoko ti wa ni a bi prematurely. Ibanuje, 1 million ninu wọn yio kú saju si wọn akọkọ ojo ibi bi a abajade. The March ti Dimes iranlọwọ inawo iwadi, eko ati support lati rii daju siwaju sii ikoko le ayeye wọn-ibi.

Lori Monday, October 26 ni 6 pm, ju lọ 25 olounjẹ, onje, wineries, Breweries ati desaati apẹẹrẹ yoo wa ni pínpín wọn julọ moriwu Onje wiwa delights si awọn 200-plus awọn alejo lori ọwọ ni awọn Carlyle on awọn Green ni Farmingdale, NY. Gbogbo awọn olukopa yoo gbadun awọn ẹya aṣalẹ ti Nẹtiwọki, ifiwe music ati ọti-waini ati awọn ẹmí. Tiketi wa o si wa nipa lilọ sisignaturechefs.marchofdimes.org.

Bi ọkan ninu awọn ti o dara ju ipanu New York isele ni, awọn Signature olounjẹ Auction iranlọwọ ṣe atilẹyin fun awọn iṣẹ-pataki ti March ti Dimes. Arlene Dayboch, Olùkọ Community Oludari fun awọn March ti Dimes, ti yàn Melson bi a àjọ-emcee lẹgbẹẹ Donna Drake lati Live o soke TV fun yi pataki iṣẹlẹ. Drake ati Melson yoo wa ni darapo nipa “Apaadi ká Kitchen” Amuludun Oluwanje Gordon Ramsay bi Amuludun awọn alejo deede si ni ibere lati ran gbé owo fun awọn March ti Dimes.

A ti kii-èrè, awọn Central Jersey ọpa-Association ti a da ni 1987 nipa Kevin Hoagland. O ti wa ni ṣiṣe awọn ti iyasọtọ nipa a iyọọda ti oludari ọkọ ati ji to $80,000 lododun.

Lori Friday, October 30, awọn Central Jersey ọpa-ogun ni Association 29th Lododun Vito Racine ọpa-Research Ale ati Auction ni Pines Manor se àsè ńlá Hall ni Edison, Awon ara New Jersey. Amulumala wakati eeyan ni 6:30PM atẹle nipa ale ni 8PM. Awọn olukopa tun le idu lori awọn ohun kan pẹlu autographed idaraya Memorebilia, jewelry, iṣẹlẹ tiketi, ebun agbọn ati Alakojo. Individual tiketi ni o wa $70 ati tabili mẹwa ti owole ni $700 le ti wa ni ra ni cjsca.net. Gbogbo ẹbun wa ni ori-deductible.

"October ti a gidigidi o nšišẹ osù gbiyanju lati ran gbé owo fun elomiran,"Wi Melson, ti o dun a ifojusi ojuami ni Team Ja lati Walk ká kẹta lododun "Ija fun awọn arowoto" Gala on October 15 o si soro si omo ile ni Paul Roberson High School sẹyìn loni. "Imudarasi awọn aye ti awon ti nkọju si yatọ si italaya jẹ gidigidi pataki si mi. Lílọ sí àwọn isele bi awọn wọnyi ni ko nikan ohun ọlá, ṣugbọn ohun ti mo gbagbo ni mo gbọdọ ṣe. A gbogbo pin aye yi ati ki o gbọdọ ran sibẹsibẹ ṣee ṣe paapa ti o ba ti a ba jina kuro lati awọn ijiya. "