Posted by PATTEE MAK on Sep 21, 2010
Celebrity Boxing – Non Sanction vs. Sanction Fights

Celebrity Boxing – Non Sanction vs. Sanction Fights

Celebrity Boxing – Nan Sanction vs. Sanction Fights

By Pattee Mak

Q. Good Morning JacBoxer! You accompanied me to the Celebrity Boxing Event that was held on August 6, 2010 in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Can you tell me what was your impression that night?

A. Well, it was my first time going to the celebrity boxing. It was promoted by Damon Feldman from Philadelphia, my man, ya know. It was a good show. I was looking forward to seeing Rodney King and some female entertainment star. I didn’t see them but at the end of the day it was still a good show.

Q. How does non sanction boxing differ from sanction boxing in your opinion?

A. Sanction boxing is when the state athletic commission has to look at the two fighters, the two boxers and state that you weigh the same weight and they look at your medicals and they have to make sure that you are medically fit. They can’t have someone who is sick fighting a guy who is not sick because the other guy can get killed. That is why it’s called a sanction fight. Sanctioned fights has to look into everything to make sure everything is straight so there will not be any accidents. Non sanction fight is when you put together an exhibition. Even if you put together an exhibition you are suppose to have some sort of insurance just incase someone gets injured cause you would be responsible if someone gets hurt. So in sanctioned fights the state takes care of it. So even if anything goes wrong in the state that they are sanction if they accept the fight to go on they are responsible and they can get into a law suit. In a non sanction fight the promoter and venue is solely responsible if anything goes wrong.

Q. Since Celebrity Boxing is a form of entertainment were you entertained that night?

A. Yes I was entertained. I also saw some wrestling and a little bit of Mauh Thai. I also saw some competitors that were wearing these big gloves that I’ve never seen in the ring before in my life. Someone also had a mask on that night. It was great entertainment. Damon is doing a great thing.

Q. You mentioned to me that this is the first time that you saw those different gloves in the ring. Can you tell me a little bit about those different sized gloves that you saw. Where they sanctioned sized gloves.

A. Well I saw two ladies fighting with these two different gloves. I can’t even describe how big they were. I’ve never seen these gloves before. They were boxing with these gloves but you can tell they were uncomfortable. But like I said it was all about entertainment. They were definitely not sanction gloves.

Q. Which two Celebrities would you like to see in the ring to fight?

A. WOW! Lets see the last time we spoke I believe you were at a Basketball Hall of Fame Ceremony. You were telling me Charles Barkley was there. He was in a Celebrity Boxing event. I don’t know who promoted him but I remember watching it. Their are a few people I’d like to see. Shaquielle O’Niel went in the ring and fought someone. But cause he’s a big guypeople think he’d knock out Sugar Shane Mosley. Just because ya big doesn’t mean that you’ll win. There are a lot of people I’d like to see. I would really like to see Shaquielle O’Niel and Charles Barkley in the ring. Damon should make this happen. That would be a great fight. Rodney King is one of them. He’s a big guy I’d like to see what he can do. I saw Joey Budafuco fighting some lady a few years ago. It’s all about entertainment. I’d like to see Obama in the ring.

Q. What about a match between one promoter vs. another promoter? Say you and Damon.

A. NO! The fight I really want to see is Don King vs. Bob Arum in the ring with the gloves on. That’s the fight I want to see.

Q. Would you attend another Celebrity Boxing event?

A. Yes its entertainment. Why not. I like entertainment. I’m into entertainment and promotions, boxing or any type of sports so people can have fun. So they feel like they are having fun. They feel good to be alive. Some people right now wish they would die. It’s all about living. I like to entertain people. I’m not too much of a wrestling fan because I’m more into boxing. Its entertainment but Boxing is real some people are getting hurt and land into the hospital or get beat up or are under contract to beat people up. In wrestling you have to know how to land so you don’t get hurt.

Q. How would you describe the physical appearance of the competitors. Were they evenly matched?

A. I don’t know who the matchmaker was but I think Damon did a great job with the talent.

Thank you so much JacBoxer for attending the Celebrity Boxing with me. I know you had to travel from New York and with your busy schedule promoting it was a pleasure. I enjoyed hanging out with you that night.

You can also check out the JacBoxer TV Show on www.mnn.org, New York Channel 56, Time Warner.

About PATTEE MAK

Pattee Mak has written 137 post in this blog.

PATTEE MAK has been a prominent fixture here at fightkings since she met JacBoxer and made this her home since 2010. She’s quick with the camera, candid’s and fight photos, she’s always saying “The bloody the better”. She not only brings insightful results of the fight game but also interviews professional and amateur boxers along with other aspects of the sport. She thinks outside the box and contributes her time to her creative side. Some of her interesting interviews included a referee, ringside physician, movie producer(s) and actor(s). When PATTEE MAK isn’t training boxing, you can find her with a camera in hand shooting not only boxing but also mma, wrestling and movie premiers and keeping busy managing hip-hop artist, Kriss Famouss. She’s a hard worker and lives by the words, “I’m excited to see what God has in store for me”..

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