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(JULY 13) - There’s a real buzz
around the London Boxing scene at the moment thanks to the
plethora of new young promoters strutting their stuff.
Whilst the young guns have been busy feeding the City’s hungry
boxing fans, the big five, Frank Warren, Barry and Eddie Hearn’s
Matchroom Sport, Ricky Hatton, Frank Maloney and Mick Hennessy
on the other hand have
seemingly ignored the Capital, instead deciding to stage their
big shows in Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester and the like, or
in Mick’s case across the pond.
I know, DeGale-Groves was held at the O2, Murray-El Ouazghari
took place at York Hall, Matchroom presented Barker-Spada at
Olympia as well as regularly hold their exciting Prizefighter
series in the Capital and of course the Hennessy Sports promoted
Chisora-Fury will be at Wembley on the 23rd July, but honestly
is that enough boxing action, in the seven months of this year
so far, for the nine million souls that populate the Capital
city?
No it’s not, but luckily for us that live in the metropolis, and
in need of a regular fix of pugilistic action, this fabulous new
breed of promoters have been serving up a heady cocktail that
more than satisfies the neediest boxing junkie - like me.
We’ve had former World Champion Graham Earl put on some great
shows earlier this year, whilst the lovely Miranda Carter seems
intent to make Sunday’s her own with the Left Jab series of
excellent Sunday afternoon thrillers.
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We’ve even got a Father and Daughter, Steve and Olivia Goodwin,
competing against each other to see who can draw the biggest
crowd to their awesome thirteen and fourteen bout mega shows.
Then we have the subject of this interview, MR BOXING himself,
Spencer Fearon and his wicked Hard Knocks Boxing events. If
you’ve been to a Hard Knocks show I don’t need to tell you they
are the bee’s knees, they are
loud, they are hot and sweaty, they are electric and best of all
they are crammed with genuine 50/50 fights - awesome!
Spencer is a larger than life type of character, he’s a sort of
suave Don King, without the silly hair and flags, oh hang on I
seem to remember him waving flags at a show recently, OK Don
King without the the silly hair,
he’s loud, he’s brash and he’s always immaculately turned out,
in couture
outfits that must have cost almost as much as his dazzling
shows, but
amazingly very approachable, again if you’ve been to one of his
shows
you’ll know what I mean.
Spencer started out as a boxer, fought under the ring name ‘The
Spirit’
and chalked up a respectable 11-6 record during his six year
career,
during which he fought for the Southern Area title three times.
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that he was a crowd pleaser
that went
into each fight with a belief and full intention of giving his
all for the
full duration. If you see his battles with Dave Walker or
Gilbert Eastman
- in fact any of his fights - you’ll know what I mean.
On retiring from the ring Spencer took up coaching and boy when
he did it
was like a duck to water and it wasn’t long before some of the
best known
names in the sport turned to him to get their careers firmly on
track.
We’re talking names like Anthony Small and Danny Williams here,
serious
stuff.
No surprise really that he would soon take the ultimate step and
start
promoting, and when he did he made the statement that his will
be the best
shows and would have genuine 50/50 match-ups. Most people
thought it was
all hot air, but true to his word that’s just what he delivered.
I covered two of Spencer’s shows this year and I can attest that
they were
everything promised and much, much more.
His last event ‘Summer Smash’ not only blew me away but every
other scribe
that covered the event, including Boxing News’ Simon Euan-Smith!!!
This so
called small hall event was rammed to the rafters, and the
fights - well
every single one was a cracker - but the headline Choi versus
Jackson
Asiku was the best fight seen in this country this millennium,
let alone
this year.
Somehow Spencer had managed to match a two time (undefeated)
World
Champion, Choi, against former IBO champ Jackson Asiku, who had
only just
lost his World crown in his previous bout. Neither gave or
expected any
quarter. It was ten rounds of nonstop action. It was
just...magnificent,
it was pugilistic heaven.
Sorry, I’m recalling the fight in my head, now I’ve been to some
of the
biggest fights on both sides of the Atlantic and I can honestly
say that
Choi-Asiku really was one of the best I’ve had the pleasure to
be ringside
at. It equals my all time favourite Steve ‘USS’ Cunningham
versus Tomasz
Adamek at the Prudential Centre in Newark New Jersey in December
2008
(Look it up, it was a real barnstormer).
OK, back to the subject in hand, Spencer Fearon, anyway I caught
up with
Spencer on the very day he heard the news that his next show -
nah, his
next EVENT - will be broadcast live on TV, rightly so in my
view, and this
is what the man himself had to say.
Rio - Congratulations you’ve really made an impact with your
exceptional
shows, especially the last one, Summer Smash, which was probably
the best
British boxing event this year. What do you think is the major
difference
between your shows and those by other promoters, including the
big five?
Spencer - Look I don’t just do the best shows in England, I do
the best
shows in the whole world. I mean I do the best shows in the
whole world
and I want people to know this.
It’s only going to get bigger, it’s only going to get better and
with my
energy, listen, I endear myself to the boxing fan.
Look, when I put a question on my Facebook I’ll get ninety
thousand
comments and I’ll read everyone of those ninety thousand
comments. I won't
read eighty nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety nine, I’ll
read every
single comment to hear what the boxing fan wants.
I ask loads of different questions, religion, race, gender,
sexual
preference, everything, because when people come into my shows.
How many
young people do you see in my shows, loads and loads of young
kids.
Why?, because I’m up and down the country speaking to the young
kids on
how to better themselves and the simple motto is ‘If I can, you
can’ I
know where I’ve come from to what I am doing now and I’ve just
started.
I know when I first started in this game loads of people said
‘oh yeah see
what Spencer does, he’ll be stint in a year, yeah he’ll be
finished’. It’s
amazing four years down and I’m still getting stronger.
You must understand when you’re getting acclaim from guys like
Steve
Bunce, Johnny Nelson from Sky TV, yeah he’s my friend as well,
he come to
the show and said ‘I Can’t believe it’, he’s looking around and
saying ‘I
cannot believe it”.
Clifton Mitchell is doing his thing with his Nation group, trust
me you’re
doing your thing, Clifton Mitchell I allow you to copy my
clappers and put
your logo on there, but remember that Hard Knocks did it first.
Look how I energise the crowd, look at the applause Charlie
Magri got,
Charlie Magri is my old trainer, he comes to the shows and says
‘Spencer
it was tear jerking’ Charlie Magri saying to me he wants to cry.
I give the best shows in the whole world because I’m the only
one out
there that endears the fight fans, just look at my Facebook, my
Facebook
is like a phone, it gets more comments than any phone. I can
cover four or
five subjects and get more comments than people get on boxing
websites.
Why? Because I’m personable, Why? Because I speak my mind, I’m
human I can
make mistakes, I can say certain things and have to come out and
apologise
to certain people because I’m frigging human.
Understand this I’ve not got a malicious bone in my body, I’m
the only one
going out and uniting the people of our great country. I’m
uniting it,
people say this all the time.
Our flag, which is based on the St George’s cross, which is
based on the
Scottish flag, has the red, white and blue in it. Do you
understand the
red means the blood that flows through every human being on the
face of
the planet, therefore our flag is telling me just one thing,
that we must
embrace everyone on the planet and that’s what I’m doing. People
are
coming to the shows and embracing it.
Rio - Your last show had York Hall absolutely rammed to the
rafters. I’ve
never seen the place so packed. The atmosphere was electric, it
was a true
occasion. How do you do it?
Spencer - It’s quite easy, because if you have a guy that was
thirsty,
dying for water and you give him a glass that is dirty and tell
him to
drink from it because he’s thirsty, he will.
Now I’m feeding thirsty people, I’m nourishing them with water,
you can
taste this water and it tastes sweet, that’s because they have
been
drinking sh... for god knows how long and then all of a sudden
they’re
drinking something proper.
What I am doing is making people recognise the only way you can
really
recognise a real boxing event is to come to our shows. The only
way you
will really recognise that Spencer is the truth here, he’s
giving us
fluid, he’s giving us what we want.
Down at the Real Fight Club, where Hard Knocks has it’s office,
I have
corporate guys in on a daily basis, I’m around the white collar
society
and the white collar society are coming to my shows.
You know what, it’s beautiful, I love this place. People know
I’m
accessible, I’ll talk to anyone, that’s because, I’m a nice guy
anyway
but, I like to hear peoples opinions. So when people come in and
give
their opinions on how good my shows are and ask how can you top
that.
I’ve already topped it by giving people what they want to see.
All my
fights are 50/50 because I know how to match make so when
fighters go on
my show they have to fight.
I say to any fighter if you want to go on my show make sure you
can fight
and if you ‘re good and put on a good show but lose I’ll still
have you
back.
Rio - Your shows are seriously well matched, genuine 50/50
fights. How
come you are able to get these prospects to fight each other,
and not take
an easier opponent, in the first place and then get them so
fired up that
each fight is an all out war?
Spencer - It’s quite simple, you want a guy that can fight,
yeah, I want
to endear fighters so I say if you can fight, you fight him. So
when they
say they can’t fight him, now I’m a really good shit stirrer I’m
one of
the really great ones, so I say you can’t beat him, are you
seriously
saying you can’t beat this guy here.
Then I’d go to the guy that will be in the opponent corner and
say if you
beat this guy I’ll pay you more money. They say really and I say
I know
what I’m paying you, if you beat this guy I’ll give you twenty
percent
more money. So they say to me what, I’m coming already and
you’re giving
me more incentive to go. So they end up fighting their heart out
and
that’s what happens.
That’s it I’ll pay you "X " amount of money if you fight harder and
if you
fight harder and give people a good show it’ll bring in a big
crowd and
it’ll be incredible and that’s what I do.
Rio - OK, now I’d like to talk about one of the fights, on your
last show,
in particular. Choi against Jackson Asiku, which was the fight
of the year
so far, not just my opinion but by unanimous decision of all the
boxing
writers that were present and it will be a contender for that
honour at
the end of the year. What were your thoughts of that fight?
Spencer - Look if I was to die tomorrow I’d be happy knowing
that I
promoted a fight of that magnitude.
People talk about my fight with Dave Walker, but we didn’t touch
nothing
with that fight as you had ten rounds of a boxer versus a
slugger. The
slugger becoming the boxer and the boxer becoming a slugger and
heart and
everything.
The most beautiful thing for me was here you had the archetypal
East End
pugilistic fan sat there cheering on a Mongolian or cheering on
a Ugandan.
This is the greatest country in the world and I done that and
I’ll do it
again.
I’ve spoke to certain guys who match-make for Sky TV and I said
can you
put Choi on the show and they said no, no, no Spence, were not
interested
in showing foreign fighters. So what they are trying to tell me
is that if
Manny Pacquiao came to Oldham instead of going to Vegas would he
have
ended up like Choi and not got the opportunity. That’s what they
are
saying to me.
People say yes Spence you’re a good trainer when everything is
working for
you like it is with Choi, But I remember what that lot were
saying when I
was working with Anthony Smalls and he wasn’t doing too good, I
remember
what they said about me when Danny Williams lost.
I remember all of that but I have a great team around me with
Ciaran
Baynes. I have Steve Bunce endorsing me publicly and the Boxing
News, Tris
Dixon and all these guys, John Dennen they put me at number
three, they
should have put me at number one, but why, ‘cos two shows this
year,
Shamrock Showdown, Nathan Graham and Adil Anwar best fight of
the year,
and everyone says how can you surpass that show, then I went and
done it
again and you know what I’ll do it again on the next show.
The next show will be on TV, I ain't going to get into it but Rio
you know
what the little hush is, it’s going to be on TV and I thank
everyone of
you guys that call my name, even if you call my name badly, call
my name.
The reason why, while you are sleeping I’m working out plans.
While people
are going out socialising I’m in my house, I’m on my computer
studying
this game. I study this game so much I eat, sleep and live this
game and
everything else has been reciprocated back to me.
Rio - OK, you covered two things I want to ask about, the first
is Choi.
What are your plans for him?
Spencer - Choi is going to get another World title fight this
year. We are
in talks with the Mongolian Embassy right now and we’re going to
sort
something out for him. Choi is going to fight for one of the
three major
belts, just fighting for it is something special even if he
doesn’t win
them, but he is going to win them because there is something
inside that
Mongolian that is different from any other human being I have
been around.
I don’t know where he gets it from, he’s never been trained,
everyone
knows I sit down with him and watch fights all the time, we
watch Roberto
Duran constantly. We sit down and study these fights.
Choi is a beautiful person, when Danny Williams’ father,
Augustus, was ill
Choi was training for Prizefighter. Every morning I would take
Augustus
breakfast at St Thomas’s Hospital and Choi would come with me.
He would
just sit down and talk with us.
Choi is such a beautiful person. The ironic thing is Danny
Williams
mother, and his niece and mother in law came to the show and sat
ringside
with my family and they were cheering on Choi and they didn’t
even know
that Choi knew her husband and that was really, really touching
to me.
When she did find out she asked me to thank Choi, but he had
already gone
back to Mongolia but when he’s back in a few months for his nex
fight,
which will be in September, we’ll see what we can do. That was
really
beautiful and very, very touching.
See Hard Knocks is a real boxing family, there’s no class system
or race
system, no nothing the system is boxing, you know what I mean,
that’s why
I love boxing so much.
Rio - Another one of your fighters I want to ask you about is
Darren
Hamilton. After that blatant head-butt which cost him the title
what are
your plans for him?
Spencer - Firstly I have to say that he done a stupid thing,
which he’s
apologised for. We shall make him and Dave Ryan again. Him and
Dave Ryan
down in London, because I like the energy his supporters bring
down from
Derby.
Darren needs to prove himself, Clinton Mitchell is hell bent
that Dave
Ryan can beat him and I just want to make a good fight and Dave
Ryan
wants to beat him.
I’m not going to shoot him down, Darren fought beautifully
against Pete
McDonagh and he has the opportunity to go and prove himself
again and come back and fight this guy. He can come back and beat this guy. if
he trains
properly and fights properly.
I’m happy to make the fight again as the show is going to be big
and it’s
going to be on TV, that’s going to be excellent.
Rio - You said about Nathan Graham earlier, another excellent
fighter but
has lost his last two fights, against Adil Anwar and Junior
Witter. How
are you going to go about rebuilding his career?
Spencer - Nathan Graham against Robert Lloyd Taylor, hopefully I
can get
it for the Southern Area title, either way it’s going to be a
fantastic
fight.
Nathan has improved so much, grown so much. I have seen Robert
Lloyd
Taylor as few times and he wants the fight. He’s got a beautiful
fan base
as well, so when the fans come out and they do what they have to
do then
we can move onto the next one.
I just want to give the fans what they want to see. I’m bringing
back
Kreshnik Qato, he was a foundation guy for Hard Knocks and I
don’t forget
people. Everyone’s saying Ah you’re a big man, everyone’s
calling your
name, I don’t forget no one so I’m bringing Kreshnik back, it’s
got to be
for the Southern Area title.
People think he got robbed on Miranda Carter’s show, but
Miranda’s my
boxing sister and I love her dearly, but they did take a liberty
with
Kreshnik’s title though.
Rio - I understand that you have a new star waiting in the
wings, word on
the street is he is the real deal. Enlighten us please.
Spencer - Larry Ekundayo is one of the most talented human being
that I
ever have had the company of in Great Britain.
He’s got a minor immigration problem which should be resolved
soon and he
should be on our show in September and he will show people that
he is what
he is.
He’s superb, he’s a World Champion in the making, no doubt.
Larry can have
five fights and be British Champion and I’m not saying that to
be cocky
either, I’m saying that because it’s true. He’s going to be a
massive
star, massive World star.
Rio - OK, now lets go back to your last event Summer Smash, how
are you
going to top that.
Spencer - I just topped the Summer Smash just by me being alive
and being
able to look after my kids, just to know that my son loves me
and my
daughter loves me.
I said to my daughter the other day do you love daddy, she said
yes and I
said no you don’t and my daughter said I do because you’re my
daddy.
That’s it that’s me topping anything.
My children give me the emphasis to do good, you know what I
mean I can
look at what I can improve on. My kids give me the emphasis to
be the best
human being I can. So with me being the best human being in my
field I
have to be the best at what I’m doing.
So therefore I’m going to top Summer Smash in September. It’s
going to be
bigger, it’s going to be better, it’s going to be more
invigorating. I’m
going to have a lot of fans, Nathan Graham’s got a lot of fans,
Robert
Lloyd Taylor has a lot of fans. So therefore I’m going to get
Nathan
Graham and Robert Lloyd Taylor.
It’s all about amalgamation, amalgamation, amalgamation. I’m
very
fortunate that I have boxing brothers, yes I’m a promoter and
have daddies
that I look up to who know what I’m like, they know that I
respect the
dignity of the fans and I’m only going to get better.
Because I’m doing that they reciprocate. It’s only at my shows
that you
see the whole spectrum, there’s people from all different
sectors at my
shows. The racial unification is only at my shows, you know what
I mean,
I’ve got all of that at my shows, nobody else can do that.
You see Asians at our shows, Mongolians at our shows, Albanians
at our
shows, the English white guy and the English black guys at our
shows, the
West Indians, you go right through the whole spectrum come to
our shows.
I embrace this, I go and thank everyone of them personally. I
thank them
genuinely for coming to our shows. I thank the fans I thank
everybody.
So the reason I’m going to top this thing is for my kids, the
fans and the
next show is going to be bigger and I’m just happy man.
Rio - My final question is how long can you keep putting shows
on at York
Hall, your last show was not just sold out, it could have been
sold out
almost twice over as so many people wanted to be there. Do you
think it’s
time to find a bigger venue for your shows?
Spencer - Everybody knows it’s the mecca for British Boxing. I
boxed as an
amateur at the York Hall, I boxed as a pro at the York Hall,
I’ve won and
lost at the York Hall as a professional fighter.
So I’ll keep putting on shows at York Hall, even though it’s too
small for
my shows.
Watch this space, Spencer will be making an announcement in the
coming
weeks on his next event, the man has said he’ll top Summer Smash
and you
know what I believe him - and can’t wait!