Please listen to my post appealing for your fan support for our Beltway Boxers and promoters during our six-week Beltway Boxing "Spring Spectacular!
Gabcast! Boxing Along the Beltway #46 - My Beltway Boxing Appeal!
Please listen to this appeal for fan support throughout the area during our six-week Beltway Boxing "Spring Spectacular!
Once again, here is the schedule for the Beltway Boxing "Spring Spectacular":
Thursday, April 19 -- Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie, MD
Friday, April 27 -- DC Armory, Washington, DC (ESPN2)
Saturday, April 28 -- Augusta Expoland, Fisherville, VA (featuring Beltway Boxers Juan Carlos Robles, Andrew Farmer, Derek Amos, Terry Roy, Mike Carrigan and others
Friday, May 4 -- Rosecroft Raceway, Fort Washington, MD
Friday, May 11 -- DuBurns Arena, Baltimore, MD
Saturday, May 12 -- George Mason University Patriot Center, Fairfax, VA
Friday, May 25 -- Washington, DC (location TBA -- ESPN2. This is the correct date, not the 27th)
Thursday, May 31 -- Michael's Eighth Avenue, Glen Burnie, MD
Please answer the new poll question concerning the "Spring Spectacular."
Saturday, April 14, 2007
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9 comments:
Just listened to your gabcast...looking forward to a hectic couple of months! Very exciting! Although not boxing, don't forget the First Mixed Martial Arts at RFK on May 12th. I look forward to getting some great shots of some of our best boxers and fans! Let the Fights begin!
I will be ders with the caddy and all my hoes ringside. Gotz to make that paper you heard.
pimp the skimp and all time boxing fan.
What happened to a fighter I think his name is Arvin?
Don't forget to bring Imus with you and your Hoes.
Digital, you might want to post this on the main blog, but tix are now available for the first Armory show: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/15003E8BA2287D0F?artistid=1118865&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33
Hey ACW, I know you're trying to help out and speed along information but seriously, a lot of these fighters have to sell tickets by hand just to get on the card. Speeding along that information so early hurts them.
Anon. Really? I did not know that.
Yeah man, promoters don't really care but when boxers (local guys who don't make shit for $ off of these fights) go to sell tickets and people have already bought them early (usually to see that same guy), it hurts them. I figured you didn't know. Judgin by your posts, you're a good guy and a rather new fan of the game.
Thanks anon, both for the (interesting) info and for not being condescending. Yeah, I'm a relatively new (~1 1/2 years) boxing fan and somewhat (blissfully?) ignorant of how the business works. I certainly don't want to hurt the boxers.
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