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Friday Jul 16, 2004

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Matthew Saad Muhammad still a knockout

By Mike Indri

Boxing Hall of Famer Matthew Saad Muhammad, a former light heavyweight World Champion, proved he's still a crowd pleaser as he highlighted the Retired Boxers Foundation 2nd annual "RBF Comedy Club Night" this past Saturday night at the Bananas Comedy Club in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey.

Delighting the near capacity crowd with his winsome charm and effervescent personality, Muhammad reminisced with the fight fans in attendance over his wars with Marvin Johnson, Yaqui Lopez and Dwight Muhammad Qawi. Saad Muhammad also posed for many pictures and gladly signed several Everlast boxing gloves for patrons willing to make a contribution to the Retired Boxers Foundation.

It was apparent by the reaction of the crowd that Matthew Saad Muhammad (the "Arturo Gatti of boxing" - years before Gatti), recently selected by HBO as one of Boxing's top ten most exciting fighters of all-time, hasn't lost his knack to put on a great show and thrill a crowd.

In addition to the Champ, Bananas club owner Harlan Jamison put on a fantastic show with three talented, and very funny, comedians. Jamison, a big boxing fan and "RBF" supporter, willingly offered his club as a way to contribute and assist the "RBF".

Thanks go to Harlan Jamison and all the Bananas Comedy Club staff, Joe Guzman of Everlast, West New York PD, Scott Darling and, of course Matthew Saad Muhammad, for making this "RBF Comedy Club Night" special, and successful.

The RBF's initial Comedy Club Night - held last September - featured another great champion, Iran Barkley. As we always state: The Retired Boxers Foundation will NEVER ask for, or accept, a monetary contribution from any fighter - but, there is no reason why a fighter can't support this worthy, and much needed, cause with a little of their "time".

Along with Barkley and Saad Muhammad, other fighters who have stepped up and supported the Retired Boxers Foundation include Micky Ward, Jose Rivera and Acelino Freitas: all Champions, in and out of the ring!
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kevin zachary:  Matthew Saad Muhammad was an excellent fight with great will and determinationa and a chin like a rock. When in his prime he could take a lot of punishment and come on in the later rounds, thid determines the mark of a champion when he has to take it, suck it up, and get his second wind for the long haul. He was a great figher. The fight with Braxton, he was past his prime by then but would never admit it. I would have love to see a fight between he and Braxton when he was in his Prime. Matthew you are remembered my brother.
Friday Oct 3, 2008 02:08:03 PM
andy ohrel columbia pa:  matthew and i meet through paul trace in 1981. I was ring side at apx. 5 of his great fights. matthew also met my sons matthew and jason. last saw and talked to matthew 5 years ago at sports hall of fame fund raiser in phila. randy tex coob was there and joe frazier stopped by. matthew new me as the meat man from columbia pa. paul took many pictures of matthew and I. good luck my old friend, andy july 8, 2009
Tuesday Jul 7, 2009 09:32:45 PM

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