MY LIFE BEFORE I MET ADON YAHUSHA
Some of you may not know this but before I got saved in my late teens and early 20s I was a wrestling newsletter writer and publisher and then a well known boxing writer. I wrote for Boxing World, Irv Abramson publisher, Boxing Illustrated Lew Eskin publisher and an article or two for the well know Ring Magazine the so called bible of boxing. I covered several fights at ringside as a reporter including Duran- Leonard 1 in Canada. Above I am pictured with Scott Ledoux who fought George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. I also tried managing a couple of fighters but didn't stick with it.
Here is one of the old wrestling newsletters my wife found online with a blog by some guy that met me when I was the president of the UNITED EAST COAST WRESTLING NUTS. This is how newsletters were made before the days of internet; lay it out and take it to the printer. At this link this fellow remembers me outside Madison Square Garden in New York City. Have a look! Crae crae! Today I use my talents for Ason Yahusha alone but you can see my early gift of leading and writing.
Don Laible who apparently met me at Madison Square Garden in the 70s and references me in his blog. "he has a newsletter – a bulletin – and it was called United East Coast Wrestling Nuts"
https://605-superpodcast.fandom.com/wiki/Don_Laible
Here is one of the old wrestling newsletters my wife found online with a blog by some guy that met me when I was the president of the UNITED EAST COAST WRESTLING NUTS. This is how newsletters were made before the days of internet; lay it out and take it to the printer. At this link this fellow remembers me outside Madison Square Garden in New York City. Have a look! Crae crae! Today I use my talents for Ason Yahusha alone but you can see my early gift of leading and writing.
Don Laible who apparently met me at Madison Square Garden in the 70s and references me in his blog. "he has a newsletter – a bulletin – and it was called United East Coast Wrestling Nuts"
https://605-superpodcast.fandom.com/wiki/Don_Laible