View Full Version : Contender done right! American Champion is coming, check it out


ItBurnzWhenIP
04-27-2008, 10:25 PM
HOLLYWOOD , CA - April 24, 2008 – Mention the names Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Mike Tyson, or Rocky Marciano to anyone from 18 to 80, and you will immediately garner a reaction, a positive acknowledgement of athletes that held what was once seen as the most prestigious title in all of sports – the world heavyweight championship.

But today, ask someone who the heavyweight champion is, and you will receive either a blank stare or multiple answers, thanks to both boxing politics and the fact that those who hold this title have become faceless. Why, because talented and charismatic athletes over 200 pounds have turned to greener pastures on football gridirons across America .

This year, in a groundbreaking TV series that will set the standard in reality sports programming, boxing will look to those gridirons to find an “American Champion” to once again bring attention and prestige to the world heavyweight championship.

American Champion producers have approached several networks regarding the first American Champion show that would air in late fall of 2008.

The series will be produced by Motor Entertainment of Hollywood, CA, led by award winning producers Greg McClatchy and Jason Williams, in partnership with successful boxing promoter Roy Englebrecht.

“We already know they can hit,” said Englebrecht, owner of Roy Englebrecht Promotions and Roy Englebrecht Events who’s fight promotions company is the largest in California in terms of shows promoted. "Let's identify those huge guys who have the heart to take their skill on the football field and move it into the square ring. They're coming from one discipline – football - at 24 years old, in shape, fine tuned, right into our boxing training program.”'

“American Champion” will begin its search with 75 elite athletes from college football programs from around the country. These are athletes who have been team captains, All-America candidates, and award winners who have fallen through the cracks when it came to being drafted into the NFL. Normally, not receiving a phone call on draft day would mark the end of their athletic journey. But their size, talent, intelligence and desire has given them another chance at pro sports in the boxing ring, and under the tutelage of some of America’s top boxing trainers including the likes of renowned trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr., they will learn the art of the sweet science from one of its finest teachers.

“You look at football, it’s just like boxing.” said Mayweather, who has been in the corner of fighters from his son, Floyd Jr. to the “Golden Boy”, Oscar De La Hoya. “It’s a sport where you make contact. And these guys know what pain is all about. That’s a good thing.”

“American Champion” is not a reality series…it’s reality. There will be no ‘challenges’ or other hijinks that have no correlation to learning how to become a world champion. The initial 75 athletes will be narrowed down to 30 after a series of intense mental and physical tests, and from that group, six athletes will be chosen to live and train together full-time at the American Champion sports facility.

There, a camera crew will film the drama, the pain, and the physical action that will test the will of each new prizefighter. The six men will become like brothers while training, pushing each other to perform when the bell rings, and they will not fight each other. Instead, the athletes will be developed into true professional boxers, and cameras will follow them as they make their way across the country to various fight venues, giving viewers an unprecedented look into the life on the road, in hotels, and behind the scenes that all potential champions experience.

“College football players and elite athletes who train properly, who are managed properly, and who are matched properly, can be successful in the heavyweight division,” said Englebrecht, one of the premier promoters in the fight game today. “They can bring new life to the heavyweight division, as they brought life to the athletic field. It can be done, it will be done.”

In the end, “American Champion” plans to give the heavyweight division the shot in the arm it needs while developing a star outside of the ring, as well as inside of it, a key element in bringing boxing back to the masses, as the boxers that have the skill and charisma that people can relate to – like Ali or De La Hoya – are the ones who transcend the sport.

“Just like American Idol needs people with real talent, so does heavyweight boxing,” said

American Champion producer Jason Williams. “Heavyweight boxing needs big, fast, smart, quick, dedicated strong willed guys and American Champion is going to bring that star talent to the ring and the whole world of boxing.”

Who is the next great heavyweight? “American Champion” will provide the answer to that question.

All former or current college or pro football players and elite athletes interested in attending an American Champion Tryout Camp, can register at www.theamericanchampion.com or contact Roy Englebrecht at 949-760-3131 or by email at boxing77@aol.com.

VENDO
04-28-2008, 01:47 AM
This is retarded.

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 03:01 AM
This is how the contender should have been. Instead of taking untalented hacks and trying to turn them into middling fighters, take the best American athletes that can't quite play pro ball because they are too small, run 2/10ths of a second too slow or can't cover an in route - and put them in the ring. Every boxing writer alive knows that the American Heavyweight champion people are looking for is playing pro football. Maybe one will be playing college football. Seriously the heavyweight division lacks for athletic ability save for Wlad. Valuev took up boxing in his 20's and he's #4 in the world and hes not even that athletic just huge. This is the way to build a heavyweight champion.

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 03:02 AM
This is retarded.
You're just pissed cause all of the dudes they pick would crush you or me before he has a pro fight.

Athletic ability FTW

Ŧħє Łєшãŋđσẅsķį
04-28-2008, 03:45 AM
really didnt Wayne Johnsen from Contender use to play for some University. He did amazing too. *sarcasm*

VENDO
04-28-2008, 04:52 AM
You're just pissed cause all of the dudes they pick would crush you or me before he has a pro fight.

Athletic ability FTW


Yea tell that to all of the former football players that have done so well in boxing so far.

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 05:23 AM
If you have tryouts from a large pool you're setting yourself up for success. At least 1 or 2 will have some talent and a chin and all will have the physical intangibles. Like I said Valuev and Peter are quite successful with limited time training and just being huge and strong. Am I wrong???

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 05:24 AM
really didnt Wayne Johnsen from Contender use to play for some University. He did amazing too. *sarcasm*

Considering he was 6'0" 168 I wonder what he could possibly play at any University except maybe point guard in basketball or a baseball position. Your point is already moot. And I don't seem to remember anyone on any contender that was 6'4" 265 solid muscle and used to getting hit constantly. Which is the sort they will be searching for via this show.

The Contender series focused around hoodrats like K-9 Bundrage. A talentless hack who was in slightly better condition than anyone else. But all the same K-9 wasn't a genetic freak with size, speed and power. He was above average physically at best.

Doing this with heavyweights makes all the contenders based around pure athletic ability. Theres not too many people in the general populace that fit the bill to play linebacker, D-line, or fullback in the general populace at a D-1 school. Watch one of the guys from this show will end up being a (real) contender.

The current challenger to Wlad is 6'5 245 Tony Thompson and hes not exactly a masterful boxer - he wins by overpowering and Knocking folks out. It works for Semmy Schilt in K-1 too. Wait for see.

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 05:40 AM
I'd neg rep that Wayne Johnsen comment for being sublimely stupid and unrelated but maybe you just didn't pay attention to the article

chop
04-28-2008, 06:46 AM
Sounds interesting, The HW division needs anything it can get right now

I doubt they find a true challenger to Wlad though

ItBurnzWhenIP
04-28-2008, 06:50 AM
^I don't think they will to Wlad... But another top tier guy I think they'll find - Mayyyybe somebody to take over for Wlad when he decides to retire. These guys are gonna be like 21-23 years old so you won't see them competeing at the top level for another 10 years

the sk slinger
04-30-2008, 06:02 PM
^I don't think they will to Wlad... But another top tier guy I think they'll find - Mayyyybe somebody to take over for Wlad when he decides to retire. These guys are gonna be like 21-23 years old so you won't see them competeing at the top level for another 10 years

so why make a show about it now if they aren't gonna b any good for 10 years. any fights these guys have are gonna be a clinch-fest, & slow, & boring.
i can see awkward jabs & looping overhand rights as we speak.

mg_productions
05-04-2008, 05:46 AM
I'm interested.

After watching the Briggs/Liakovich ,*Yeah,i probably spelled it wrong*,championship fight again,it's hard to be believe that a guy that was in shape couldn't have taken the belt that night.And if Mayweather Sr. is going to be a trainer,he's not going to put up with someone who's not going to hack it.

I just hope one of the dudes has some badass dreads.

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-04-2008, 07:53 PM
I'm interested.

After watching the Briggs/Liakovich ,*Yeah,i probably spelled it wrong*,championship fight again,it's hard to be believe that a guy that was in shape couldn't have taken the belt that night.And if Mayweather Sr. is going to be a trainer,he's not going to put up with someone who's not going to hack it.

I just hope one of the dudes has some badass dreads.

you spelled it right. Congrats

I can't get the guy above thats like - the fights will be horrible... Dude most heavyweights are unathletic, lousy turds. On pure natural ability alone these guys will learn faster than most, hit harder than most and have the killer instinct from their previous occupation. Just because they aren't gonna go out and fight guys with 100's of amateur and professional fights right away doesn't mean its worthless. Tyson started training when he was 16 and was champion by 21, Valuev didn't start training till he was in his early 20's and now he has nearly 50 pro wins and is ranked in the top 5.

pokey
05-04-2008, 10:55 PM
its hard to find a big guy that is actually skilled since most big guys rely on there size in life, so i think this is a great thing, good HW are lacking in boxing and MMA alike sdo its good to see them on the search. plus if floydd sr is gonna be the trainer i have high hopes for em

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-05-2008, 12:46 AM
WAR THE NEXT GREAT ATHLETE HEAVYWEIGHT




In the vein of Ali, Foreman and Tyson

mg_productions
05-06-2008, 10:59 PM
you spelled it right. Congrats

I can't get the guy above thats like - the fights will be horrible...

I think what he's getting at is we're not going to see a Hopkins type boxing clinic being put on by these guys,which is fine.That doesn't mean it's not going to be fun to watch.Watching a brute force guy *Peters* fight a guy that's greatly trained *Wladimir* doesn't always lead to a one sided beatdown.

So it may not be pretty,but putting an elite athlete with elite trainers like are apparently are going to be provided,is going to lead to some interesting fighters.

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-07-2008, 05:32 AM
I think what he's getting at is we're not going to see a Hopkins type boxing clinic being put on by these guys,which is fine.That doesn't mean it's not going to be fun to watch.Watching a brute force guy *Peters* fight a guy that's greatly trained *Wladimir* doesn't always lead to a one sided beatdown.

So it may not be pretty,but putting an elite athlete with elite trainers like are apparently are going to be provided,is going to lead to some interesting fighters.

Agreed

I'm sick and tired of the current Contender format where you get a bunch of guys that are average talent and push them as world beaters though they really have no chance of ever doing shit. Steve Forbes was a blown up 130 lber with a little talent and it was almost enough to win against the rest of the hacks.

the sk slinger
05-08-2008, 01:48 AM
i dont get why you guys want this show. yeah forbes won a title @ 130 & subsequently got dominated by an old oscar last weekend @ 15lbs+ his fighting weight. but thats not a fair barometer. all i see this series being is a bunch of K-9 Bundrage fights. push, clinch, throw, push, clinch. throw, repeat. sure the trainers are gonna be great, but that doesnt make a great boxer. is anyone really gonna argue that valuev is a great boxer? & he took the sport up very late for a professional. he stinks but the HW division stinks so he is a top competitor. & thats all these guys are gonna be, more athletic versions of valuev w/ minimal skills. i just dont like this, i hate it more than the contender, at least those guys were boxers to begin w/.

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-08-2008, 02:37 AM
K-9 is a lousy athlete compared to dudes that BARELY couldn't make the NFL


Horrible comparison

K-9 is some dude that got his baby momma pregnant and realized slangin them rocks wasn't payin the bills no mo', so he started boxing. Ghetto loser < Near NFL draft pick (or guy that couldn't quite hack it in the league)

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-08-2008, 02:40 AM
Let me name 2 heavyweights off the top of my head that excelled based on their natural athletic ability rather than textbook boxing.


ALI FOREMAN


Neither of those guys was a technician in the ring. Ali got away with tons of things that would make a slower guy with a worse chin the KO of the night. They won because they were superior athletes - FAR SUPERIOR.

mg_productions
05-08-2008, 05:37 AM
i dont get why you guys want this show. yeah forbes won a title @ 130 & subsequently got dominated by an old oscar last weekend @ 15lbs+ his fighting weight. but thats not a fair barometer. all i see this series being is a bunch of K-9 Bundrage fights. push, clinch, throw, push, clinch. throw, repeat. sure the trainers are gonna be great, but that doesnt make a great boxer. is anyone really gonna argue that valuev is a great boxer? & he took the sport up very late for a professional. he stinks but the HW division stinks so he is a top competitor. & thats all these guys are gonna be, more athletic versions of valuev w/ minimal skills. i just dont like this, i hate it more than the contender, at least those guys were boxers to begin w/.

Getting more athletic versions of Valuev seems to be the goal of the show.If they're going to make a ppv heavyweight title fight with Valuev and Chaguev*again with the spelling* what would it hurt to have a more athletic version of Valuev fighting?

I understand these guys aren't going to be the greatest to begin with,but what exactly is it going to hurt having elite athletes pick up boxing?At the very,VERY least it'll open up the sport to more people if the show actually gets picked up.

The show's not having giving the winner a chance to get demolished by a Valuev or some over the hill hw in search of a payday so it doens't appear to be a weak one and done stunt.It's not having anyone pushing medicine balls up a hill.It reads as if it's about the process of becoming a boxer.And maybe,just maybe they can find a guy that can be competive at top level.

Hell,maybe we'll see someone bite an ear off.

Beanflicker
05-08-2008, 12:32 PM
Sounds awesome... yeah its a good idea because in reality thats where most of the great potential HWs are going, into football because theres way more money and oppertunities to be had there.


What I wouldn't give to see Bo Jackson in his prime in the ring. I bet he could knock a motherfuckers head off

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-10-2008, 03:38 AM
^Word on that shit, I never even thought about Bo. 40 years ago Bo would have been a boxer. Now we know the sports he goes into, and boxing is one of the least likely.

Bo would have been a killer

Bo knows vicious KO's

the sk slinger
05-16-2008, 02:24 PM
assuming these guys can take a punch, yall mite have me getting a little interested. i'm just having trouble picturing anyone coming out of this who isnt just a sloppy, boring boxer

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-17-2008, 12:00 AM
They will more than likely be a little sloppy to start with but as this is about actually developing them, (and most of these guys were thiiiissss far from making it in football where technique is uber important) you will find some guys that put in the work to get good technique not just outmuscle their opponent.

the sk slinger
05-17-2008, 08:38 PM
anyone know what channel this show is gonna be on?

ItBurnzWhenIP
05-18-2008, 06:34 AM
It doesn't have a network or time slot yet