Saturday, June 18, 2016

Major boxing event jumps off tonight in Dayton for first time in over 25 years

In one of the biggest sporting events in Dayton in the last 2 decades, "The Awakening" Era is goin' down tonight.


 
    Ignited by CEO Milt Pearson, the Awakening is a series of boxing matches featuring some the best young talent in the sport of boxing in the Midwest.

   Pearson, combined with his son Chris Pearson, to put on the event in Dayton.

  Both are extremely excited for this event, and knows what this could mean for the 937.
 
   Not to mention with young, hungry, buzzing boxers like Will "Knockout" Clemons, Jeff Camp, & Javar Jones leading this first boxing event in Dayton?
  Should be a epic night.



With all 3 gaining major consideratio
from the Money Mayweather team, it's safe to say that Floyd will be paying attention this event, no matter where he at.

  Now let's talk about the boxers:

 Will "Knockout" Clemons, a Daytonian, has been out in Vegas with the Mayweather team, and it has went well for Clemons. With power, fortitude, charisma, and the ability to attack?

  He is definitely on the rise, and is estactic to be able to fight in front of his home crowd.

  As is Jeff "The Nightmare" Camp.

 Camp, who is also being watched closely by the Money Team as well, is looking to explode onto the scene tonight.
  Camp, has worked hard to get to this point, and ain't worried about Mayweather.
  His focus is primarily on establishing himself tonight in front of his home fans.

 And knocking his opponent out.

And the 3rd premiere boxer on the card, Javar Jones, hails from Indiana, but is also looking to make a name for himself.

  He has been working out of Indianapolis, and has set his sights on stardom as well.
  With a great team in tow, watch out for Jones tonight and in the future.

  As for the Awakening, the reception has been nice, but now is time for the city to show support..

   Chris Pearson, headed for a title himself, has went #AllIn on this event, and hopes that he himself can fight in front of his home crowd in the future.

 For the title? Or a title defense?
Sounds likely.

 But first, welcome a new Era of Sports and Entertainment tonight at the Dayton Convention Center (7pm). 

All the talk is over.

Fight Night in Dayton Ohio!
Sounds good to me.


  




 

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