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Paul Upham is a senior boxing writer for SecondsOut.com and writes regular weekly articles for AussieBox.com.au. In 2003 he was rated No.11 amongst the worlds best boxing writers. He has appeared on air as a boxing analyst for Main Event Pay-Per-View, Sky Channel, Fox Sports, Sky News Australia, SBS television, Radio 2UE Sydney, Radio SEN Melbourne and writes monthly for The Fist magazine.
SUPPORTING LOCAL AUSTRALIAN SHOWS

by Paul Upham

While Australian boxing is currently very strong with stars Kostya Tszyu, Anthony Mundine, Danny Green and Paul Briggs leading the way along with a number of world rated contenders, it is important that Aussie boxing fans continue to support local shows. While pay-per-view sales for Main Event television, Sky Channel and Fox Sports Pub & Club Vision are important and ratings for live Fox Sports Friday night fights are closely monitored, the survival of Australian boxing is largely dependant on fans supporting boxing cards in their local areas and spending their money at the gate.

Tony Caradonna’s Blaster Promotions in conjunction with Shannan Taylor, has recently gone into partnership with Glenn Wheatley’s Talentworks to promote regular shows at the Panthers World of Entertainment in Penrith, west of Sydney. Their last show on January 23 was a great example of what is on offer to local fans. The card in itself featured name fighters Sam Soliman, Noufel Ben Rabah and Glen Kelly up against Argentine opponents. Lawrence Tauasa faced Paul Smallman, Gairy St.Claire was up against Johannes Sheferaw and local favourite Josh Clenshaw was matched with Arama Tabuai. While the action in the ring was entertaining in itself (the St.Claire-Sheferaw contest had the crowd roaring), the attractions outside of the ring were just as entertaining.

Current boxers in attendance included Lovemore Ndou, Nedal Hussein, Hussein Hussein, Nader Hamdan, Daniel Rowsell, Vic Darchinian, Ercument Aslan and John Cotterill. Paul “Hurricane” Briggs and his trainer/manger Rod Waterhouse were in the crowd. The 28 year-old light heavyweight contender was introduced to the cheering crowd in the ring prior to the main event. “Sometimes the business of boxing is harder than the sport of boxing,” said Briggs. “I’m just going to go through whoever is put in front of me and I hope to see you back here on March 7.”

Shannan TaylorThe “Blaster” himself Shannan Taylor, then entered the ring with new baby daughter Nathalia, born in the first week of January to partner Rebecca. “She’s beautiful,” gushed Taylor. “Rebecca has given me something so special. No matter whether I win a world title or not, she means the most to me.”

Jeff Fenech was also there, along with trainers and Australian boxing identities Dave “the Rock” Hedgecock, Frank Gatt, Billy Hussein, Angelo Hyder, Dino Billinghurst, Craig Christian, David Birchell, matchmaker/manager Stuart Duncan, ANBF President Brad Vocale and former world title referee Billy Mailes in his new role with the NSW Boxing Authority. From the media, the Daily Telegraph’s Grantlee Kieza was ringside along with senior IBF official and World of Boxing editor/publisher Ray Wheatley. Channel 10’s Daniel Lane was present, as was the Australian Associated Press’ boxing guru Adrian Warren. As always, the ring card girls and dancers at Panthers were impressive and there were boxing memorabilia auctions between the bouts and a charity prize draw to raise funds for the PCYC organisation.

Co-promoter Glenn Wheatley, the legendary music industry manager who took John Farnham and Delta Goodrem to the top of the charts was everywhere. Greeting everyone sincerely and always with a smile on his face, Wheatley wants to make sure that all in attendance are having a good time.

Talentworks Glenn WheatleyLed by Australia’s No.1 ring announcer and Fox Sports identity Andy Raymond, before the main event there was even a happy birthday sing-along for Glenn Wheatley and Tony Carradonna’s wife Janelle who were both celebrating birthdays. While when the main event finally arrived, there were eight children carrying Sam Soliman’s championship belts into the ring and a touching moment of respect was seen as the top ten middleweight contender, received a handshake through the ropes from former opponent and now friend and sparring partner Nader Hamdan.

The great thing about these cards is that all of the boxers and identities are accessible to the general public. Boxers who have already fought always mingle with the crowd and it is a chance for fans to gets autographs and photos. Those in the Australian boxing industry are very appreciative of the fans and the support they receive. Fans should never be afraid to walk up and say hello to those mentioned. More often than not you will receive a warm reception.

Paul "Hurricane" BriggsThe next Blaster Promotions/Talentworks promotion at the Panthers World of Entertainment on Sunday 7th March will be headlined by WBC No.2 light heavyweight Paul Briggs in a world title eliminator against Mexican WBC No.8 Jesus Ruiz. Co-featuring on the card will be Shannan Taylor and Sam Soliman in separate bouts. Glen Kelly vs. Lawrence Tauasa at cruiserweight, IBF Pan Pacific light heavyweight champion Jason Delisle vs. Juarne Dowling and Steven Marks and Johannes Sheferaw in separate bouts. The action will start at 2pm local time and while the Colonel Bob Sheridan direct from the USA, will be a special guest commentator for the live telecast on Sky Channel and Main Event television, fans are encouraged to buy their tickets and attend in person. You never know what you may experience and see inside, or outside the ring.


Penrith - Panthers World of Entertainment


© Paul Upham 2003-2004
Contributing Editor

More from Paul Upham:
THE MAKING OF MUNDINE v GREEN !
Supporting Local Australian Shows
Aussies and their first world title defences [Jan 17, 2004]
The Blaster becomes a Dad & other Aussie buzz [Jan 4, 2003]
Australia's best Pound for Pound [Dec, 2003]


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