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I first became involved with real estate in 1981 when my wife gave me a choice of ballroom dance or real estate classes. I chose real estate, and began buying properties as rental investments. Over the years in working with real estate, I have purchased in excess of 3,500 single-family homes and pick up the name Mr. Lease Option. My web is www.mrleaseoption.com I teach over 40 real estate investment seminars a year, and running investment club www.megaeventingevent.com keeps me on the go.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Michigan Amateur Boxing Event Friday Night Fights
New Fight Night Friday Was Organized By, The Chairman Of The Michigan Boxing Commission, Al Low www.BigAlsPromotions.com
Boxing fan, Rob Schollenberger, said “I was a huge boxing fan from my youth through early adulthood - in the days of Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Forman, Boom Boom Mancini, Tommy Hearns, Sugar Ray Leonard, Leon Spinks, Mike Tyson and scores more. I remember spending countless hours glued to the television set watching these superstars and others - pummel each other to no end. So, when the STLD first heard from our pal Dan Collins of Logo Bar Gear - that a local boxing gig was in the works, we immediately sprang into action to help out. And man-o-man, are we glad we did. This was by far the coolest thing happening in these parts for quite sometime.”
Fight Night Friday was organized by the Chairman of the Michigan Boxing Commission, Al Low. Al is also the Al in Big Al's Promotions. And, what a guy Al is! His career has spanned the world of boxing from touring the world with heavy weight champ - Leon Spinks to being Tommy "The Hitman" Hearns promoter and staging the largest attended boxing match in Detroit history. Big Al Promotions sole purpose is to support "local" amateur boxing clubs and to ultimately raise enough funds to build a Michigan based training camp where amateurs can train right alongside the pros. And what a worthy effort it is.
Never thought of it before, but boxing is a very 'humbling" athletic endeavor where the edge to victory is sharp. It's more than just a "finesse" sport - trying to beat others to a bloody pulp. It's actually an awesome family oriented "character" builder of an activity for today's youth. Rob Schollengergder Said “I watched in awe as fathers coached their boys on to victory and or consoled them on their defeat. What a way for young men (and women) to build character, confidence, humility and most importantly - maturity. All of life's lessons wrapped up into an "individual" sport - learning, training, working, competing, losing, learning, training, working, competing, winning, competing, losing, learning, training, working, competing, winning and on and on - being true champions along the way.
But I digress, like I said, this was one cool event. The place was packed and a good time was had by all in attendance as they sampled some Jim Beam, Jim Beam Black, Absolut, Absolut Citron, Canadian Club and watched 17 bouts of boys compete on their way to becoming men. The competition was intense and electrifying. These kids meant "business" as each tried their hardest to win! I have to say it was more exciting to watch these young MEN than watching the so-called pros. The intensity of each bout, the concentration of all participants, the tenacity, sportsmanship and good "clean" fights were a joy to watch. In my book, they are all champions! And, judging by the capacity crowd's reaction, my declaration is spot on!”
Special props go out to The Azteca Boxing Club, Big Al Low, John Yates, Dan Collins Sr. and Dan Collins of Logo Bar Gear for bringing the STLD team on board - and providing you - with this exciting event. And, we can't forget our friends at Future Brands for helping us with getting the crowd revved up with some samples of some mighty fine drink - Absolut, Absolut Citron, Jim Beam, Jim Beam Black and Canadian Club.
If you missed this Friday Night Fight, just make sure to make it to the next one. Big Al's Promotions along with the STLD are planning on doing several more of these spectacular, fun and local events throughout the year. So keep your eyes glued to our little rag of a mag for all the details.
In the mean time, please support all the local businesses that helped fund this local "good time" for you - THE LOCALS! Their sponsorship and advertising dollars were instrumental in pulling this event (and future ones) off. Thanks to UAW Region 1A and LaFontaine for their title sponsorship dollars - much appreciated! Go visit and / or do business with - LaFontaine - Buick / Cadillac / Pontiac / GMC in Highland, Remax Realtor Cindy Sharp, Bakers of Milfod, Americus Coney & Grill, Allegra Printing, Leo's Coney, New Hudson Inn, Village party Store, Benito's Pizza, Sherwood Liquor Shop, Bronze Studios, Classic Coney, Pineridge Market, Network One, Colasanti's, Milford Barbers, Advance Metal Alloys, JJ's Pet Parlor, Brighton Harley Davidson / Buell, Ebay Trading Post Milford, Amazing Dollar, Huron Valley Karate, Highland House, Fantastic Sam's Highland, Renewal by Anderson, Milford Glass, Dick's Barber Shop, Mill Valley Vacuum & Sewing, Highland Sunoco, Ladies Workout Express Milford, Rio Wraps Milford, C&M Dart Supply and Executive Health Club Wixom.
See you all at the next FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS!
For information:
www.BigAlsPromotions.com
mmaupin@donaterealestate.com

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