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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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U God Brings Xcitement To Boxing
New York (ContentDesk) August 9, 2005 -- Music from hip hop icon, U-God of the Wu Tang Clan, has been chosen by Don King to rev up sports fanatics everywhere. The legendary boxing promoter has again included multiple tracks from U-God's new release "Mr. Xcitement" (due in stores September 13) in spots advertising the forthcoming Global Glory: Battle For Pride And Country event The fight is scheduled to take place on August 13, 2005 at Chicago's United Center. Both the event's 30 minute TV Preview and radio advertising are currently airing multiple times daily featuring U-God's tunes. This is not the first time U-God's infectious brand of thrilling hip hop has been used by King.

In May, the marketing guru used U-Gods's "Mr Xcitement" to promote the Trinidad - Wright match in Las Vegas. The album was used exclusively in the 30 minute TV Preview that air multiple

times daily on the Direct TV/HBO outlets for three weeks leading up to the fight as well as airing inside the MGM Grand Casino on their in-house cable system. The match itself was near the top of all boxing pay-per-view events, proving that Xcitement was definitely generated. Don King was so pleased with the promotional power of the song that he thanked U-God for the music in the national press conference. With both men possessing an invaluable ability to command attention wherever they go and in whatever they do, the marriage of Don King Productions and U-God has proven to be perfect one.

Fans of both should be sure to check out the "Don King Speaks To U-God" skit on Mr. Xcitement to get an additional dose of the stars. As the man himself would say, "Only In America!" For more information, please contact Erin Burke at 917-689-4975..

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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..

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Boxing Legend Zab Judah Takes On Impact210; Www.impact210.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:(ContentDesk) October 6, 2005 -- Impact210: The Magazine recently went one-on-one with Welterweight Champion Zab Judah. Be sure to catch the exclusive interview with the self-proclaimed "undisputed champ of the world," plus the high fashion photo shoot by Bruce Lemler in the October issue of Impact210: The Magazine, www.impact210themagazine.com.Brooklyn native Zab Judah has been fighting since he can remember. Inspired by his father, Yoel Judah, Zab turned pro at the age of 18. With many championships and accolades under his belt, Zab assures Impact210 CEO Michael Fomkin hes a true champ. "Can't nobody move us.

Were here to stay." In addition to boxing, Zab has been involved in the Hip-Hop world, appearing in videos for artists such as Lil' Kim (he's in her latest for "Lighters Up") and various

Roc-a-Fella Records rappers. He has also launched his own line of spinning rims. "The rim business is a business thats going to be around for a long time. Everybody with a hot car needs some rims," he explains in his interview with Impact210: The Magazine.With his unwavering sense of focus and determination, Zab Judah is always training and is currently preparing for his fight against Carlos Baldomir on October 29 in Miami. ABOUT US:Newly launched in 2005, IMPACT 210 welcomes talent to visit our 5,000 square foot state of the art facility, conveniently located in SOHO, the fashion center of New York City, featuring both a spacious photo and casting studio, conference rooms, office space, a computer center with wi-fi internet access, full service caf�, plasma TVs and a DJ booth, available for holding open calls, photo shoots, meetings, presentations and workshops..

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Smokin Joe Frazier,world Boxing Champion Signs With The Smart Marketing Group
(ContentDesk) August 11, 2004 -- Joe Frazier and his son Marvis, two of the more interesting athletes of the last 50 years, have signed with the Smart Marketing Group of Philadelphia to develop an integrated marketing effort related to endorsements, promotions, special events, joint ventures, strategic alliances and opportunities to benefit urban communities.Joe Frazier is a living legend. Winning the Olympic Gold Medal as a Heavyweight boxer to winning the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Joe Frazier is an image synonymous with hard work, dedication, and durability especially to the Baby Boomer audience. His 32-4-1, 27KO's boxing record showed his ability to deliver in the ring. His credibility with this huge audience enables

him to deliver in the marketplace for the right marketing partners.Rev. Marvis Frazier, like his father, an accomplished boxer is also a gifted motivational speaker.

His life experiences as well as his career in the ring give him a perspective that resonates with audiences from corporate suites to prisons.Smart Marketing Group (SMG) is an innovative marketing strategy firm with 4 decades of experience in developing integrated marketing programs that deliver measurable results. Working in a consortium format they bring together teams of the best talent and expertise available to insure a client's success. SMG can be reached at e-mail protected from spam bots or call either 917-670-3450 or 215-334-3432..

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Boxing Website Teaches Boxing Wannabe's The Basics
Petawawa, ON (ContentDesk) September 6, 2005 -- It can be intimidating for someone wanting to learn the sweet science to walk into a boxing gym knowing nothing about the sport. Historically, boxing has attracted some pretty unsavory characters and it has its share of stereotypes. Taking the plunge and descending the stairs to a dark, dingy boxing gym is just not an option for many. It is too far out of their comfort zone. The founder of How to Box (at http://www.how-to-box.com), Aaron Luhning, understands this better than anyone, recently getting started in the sport despite just turning 31.

He dabbled with boxing in his twenties, but circumstances never allowed him to pursue it further. A few years later, lots of practice, training, and even a few mistakes and he is scheduled for his first amateur matchup. He also has an intense desire to share what he learned trying to get involved in the sport."If I had a resource like How to Box, I would have at least known some of the basics before looking for a gym or trainer. I didn't even know what to look for in a gym or trainer. Instead I walked into a gym one day expecting to get my head knocked off.

In reality, it was nothing like that�"He and a growing number of beginning boxers from around the world are using the site as a launching pad for their boxing careers, whether they are hobbyists or have bigger ambitions. The site allows boxers to chronicle their training and nutrition goals, keep an online blog, and makes it easy for boxers to find gyms and trainers in their area and vice versa. It is rich with content, covering the boxing basics and prescribes specific boxing workouts and strength training routines. Even those not interested in competing, just by following the boxing workouts provided, will see tremendous

fitness results. Video is being added to complement the text descriptions on the site.Video coaching is something unique to How to Box and while it has not caught on very fast, shows strong potential.

Users are able to upload video of themselves doing various routines and can then receive feedback from site members on technique and form. A number of trainers and gym owners use the site. "The site was designed to give people interested in boxing the confidence to go out and find a trainer or boxing gym."Mr. Luhning acknowledges that no matter how much content he puts online, nothing will substitute for a good boxing trainer or gym. His goal is to get people to take that step and find a gym."Boxing is such an incredible workout and there is no experience like standing in a ring with someone interested in hitting you as hard as he can.

It may not appeal to everyone, but I think deep down, most people would like to experience the feeling of a gladiator. The sport of boxing could thrive and should thrive. People just have to give it a try, I guarantee they'll be hooked."It's all about peaking an interest and the response so far to the boxing site has proven there is an interest. This interest has been mirrored in the mainstream media with the release of Hollywood movies such as "The Million Dollar Baby" and "Cinderella Man". While The Contender was running, visitors to the site tripled.

"People want to learn how to box, and How to Box is going to do everything it can to ensure it happens and they make it to a gym or trainer."How to Box exists to teach people interested in getting started in the sport the basics, giving them the confidence to go out and find a gym or trainer. For more information, feel free to visit http://www.how-to-box.com..