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"JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! HE I..."
VegasFightWriter 218 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Network TV Show Guest Star"
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04-22-05, 02:02 PM (EST)
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20. "RE: JOEY IS A FAKE! HE IS SLICK! ..." |
I'm HOPING (although I have no idea if I'll be able to do it) to talk to SRL, Burnett and/or Sly at the finale on the 24th. From what I can tell, they're not distributig media credentials (revenge for the way the boxing meda has dissed the show), but I should be geting in as part of Team Smith. It'll be interesting to see what, if anyting, I can get out of these guys in terms of background stuff. I suspect not much. The fighters, on the other hand, will probly be more than happy to blab once the show is over. Before it started flming, I was in the Top Rank Gym, and Jesse Brinkley started telling everyone how he was going to be on the show, and started rattling off the names of everyone else, unil he stopped, looked like he'd been caught with his hand in the cookie jar, and said, "Ooops. I don't think I should be saying this," and left. (Perhaps to check with his lawyer, Joey Gilbert, as to whether he had broken his contract, LOL). Since then, though, everyone's bee pretty tight-lipped. I can't get anything out of Ishe, even though I have known (or believed I've known) for months how far he went on the show.Ishe has decided to contiue fighting as a middleweight. I'm not sure that's the career choice I would have advised for him, but all the middle weights,from 147 to 160, are pretty packed with talent right now.
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