Here’s the deal on Broadway Boxing Wednesday the 25th. No Mas TV guys Tor Hamer and Will Rosinsky are both gonna be on the card. Tor is fighting a 5-0 guy (Chris Hancock) so this is his first real step up. The Headliner is Shaun George vs. Jaffa Ballagou. Doesn’t mean a ton to me, but in my experience, the best thing about these cards is rarely the headline bout.
The fight is at BB King’s rather than Hammerstein. Ticket options are $150 ringside, $100 stage, and $55 general admission. I was not able to get discounted pricing or special food and drink on this one as we are not rolling deep enough. We can get tickets in Tor’s stage section if we want, or general admission is also a good option because the space is so small you have a great view from the bar. Our crew will get a Tor poster (we designed it.) and some face time with Tor and Will. Let me know who’s down for what in the comments and purchasing is best done through torhamer.com
If you haven’t seen our video of Tor from Roseland, check it below or in full res on NoMas TV. Video from his trip to Biloxi and more with Will is coming soon.
The Undercard is up on Nomas.TV in high-resolution splendor. Four episodes you may already have seen on youtube (Kid Chocolate, Gary Stark I and II, and Gotham Boxing) plus a brand new profile on Cedric Kushner, which gets into the game from the promoter’s point of view. We are working on a way to integrate commenting into the video site, but until then would love to hear any feedback from true school No Masians here. Hope you enjoy.
No Mas and Round1 are proud to introduce “The Undercard” a new series of videos about the untold stories of the boxing universe: up and coming prospects, down and out train wrecks, unsung cut men, promoters on the make, refs not on the take, Vegas and AC late night shake and bake. Under the radar of the fair weather fan and right on your frequency.
Episode 1: “A night out with Kid Chocolate” includes a backstage peek at the man in brown as he prepares to squash tomatoes at the Roseland ballroom. The Kid delivers insightful conversation, then delightful devastation.