Sunday, November 1, 2015

Boxer Jack Johnson ( Galveston Giant)

Boxer Jack Johnson ( Galveston Giant) Many of you may not know or even heard of Jack Johnson nicknamed Galveston Giant. He was the first African American World Heavyweight Boxing Champion in 1908–1915. When we think of African American boxing history, many of us think of legends as far back as Joe Louis who was the World Heavyweight Champion from 1937 to 1949. Muhammad Ali is next in my mind. ...

We Will Never Know If Mayweather Is Greater Than Muhammad Ali

We Will Never Know If Mayweather Is Greater Than Muhammad Ali Muhammad Ali is one man and Floyd Mayweather is another man. Yes, Mayweather may be the greatest now, but why compare to Muhammad Ali? The brain that Muhammad Ali had to think with is his own and no one else is using his brain to move their arms, legs, and feet the way Muhammad Ali did....

Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan star in CREED — in theaters November 25th, 2015

Sylvester Stallone and Michael B. Jordan star in CREED — in theaters November 25th, 2015 Did you know Rocky Balboa is back? This time he’s back but not as a boxer. Rocky is a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson. He is the son his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed. In the movie, Adonis is just like his father. He is afraid of no one, and it doesn’t seem to scare him about his father getting killed in boxing. Now Adonis is in the ring. The movie is coming Nov. 25, 2015 in theaters. What a surprise. Don’t miss it.....

Sunday, August 3, 2014

The Grand Bee News Is Turning Into Something Real

Laila Ali Before Her Time Yes, The Grand Bee News is turning into something real. It will not be about fiction but real news. There will be real news about male and female boxing. You can see the news at Medium.com in my Grand Bee Collection.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Laila Ali Toons at Zimbio

You may find Laila Ali Toons at Zimbio


The Boxing Storm




© 2009-2010 Gail Nobles Hearing about Laila Ali upcoming fight  wa s no joke. I heard voices in the thunder saying, "Who's got the Pay-Per-View Channel? Laila Ali is going to be fighting, and I want to see it! It's going to be a baaadddd fight! Laila's going to kick some ***@@$$!!" Hearing the thunder, I was sad. I just knew I wasn't going to see that fight. I didn't have the Pay-Per-View Channel, and the regular TV news just didn't give updates on women's boxing. I began to hear another roar of thunder remembering how afraid my mother was of lightening storms. So I ...Read Full Story