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CHARLOTTE, NC (January 14, 2011) – Future Hall of Famer Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield is an old-school fighter who has gone new wave in terms training.

The 48-year-old, ultra fit Holyfield (43-10-2, 28 KOs) defends World Boxing Federation heavyweight title against challenger Sherman “Tank” Williams (34-11-2, 19 KOs), headlining the January 22nd “Redemption In America: The Journey Begins Now” Pay-Per-View Event, live from America’s resort — The Greenbrier’s Colonial Hall — in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

“Redemption In American,” presented by ARK Promotions in association with The Greenbrier, will be distributed in North American by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 9 PM/ET 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay per view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, Avail-TVN and DISH Network in the United States, as well as Viewer’s Choice and Shaw PPV in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $29.95.

“Redemption” will fuse world class boxing and entertainment; showcasing a production that includes high-energy music presented by Broadway performers, along with dancers and aerial artists. World-renowned saxophone player Clarence Clemons will also headline a live band between rounds and throughout the night.

Holyfield has accomplished as much as nearly any prize fighter in history during his illustrious 26-year career, defeating a Who’s Who list of the heavyweights and cruiserweights such as world champions such as Mike Tyson (twice), George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Riddick Bowe, Michael Moorer, James “Buster” Douglas, John Ruiz (twice), Hasim Rahman, Chris Byrd, Pinklon Thomas, Michael Dokes, Dwight Muhammad Qawi (twice), and Carlos De Leon. Holyfield’s last fight was a win by eighth-round technical knockout against Frans Botha (47-4-3) last April for the vacant World Boxing Federation crown.

Competitive, entertaining undercard fights will set the stage for the main event showcasing Holyfield on his journey to become the first heavyweight champion to regain the coveted world title four different times. If today’s 50 is yesterday’s 40, Evander still has a lot left in tank, largely because of the foundation for success and longevity he established many, many years ago.

“With me,” he explained, “I’ve always had a plan to live a long time. I plan to be heavyweight champion again, too. To live a long life I have had to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Every kid eats what he wants. Once I made the Olympic Team I developed a habit of eating right and there was no sense changing.

“I’ve been an athlete since I was eight and started trying to be successful back then. At some point I reached my goal and have since maintained my conditioning. My training and conditioning has evolved from the start. I go back to the past for some things because there are no reasons to change from a good base foundation. But if something new has proven to work, I do that, too. There’s no sense riding a horse when you have a car. For weight training today there are so many different people, different ways and different equipment. It’s easier using machines (as opposed to free weights) because you don’t need a spotter. I have different machines at home and they’re much safer with kids around.”

Holyfield’s opponent, Williams, is a rugged, durable veteran who has been stopped only once (by Robert Davis in 1999) in 47 pro fights. He has beaten former world champion Alfred “Ice” Cole, fought a draw with multiple world title challenger Jameel McCline, and took former world heavyweight champion Ruslan Chagaev the full distance in their 2005 fight.

“Fighters take a chance every time they get into the ring,” Holyfield concluded. “I’m not upset with Williams. He’s just taking a chance to make it by fighting me. At 48, I’m going to prove to him that I can still go.”

NABA Heavyweight Champion Cedric “The Bos” Boswell (32-1, 25 KOs) defends his title against Dominique “Diamond” Alexander (19-9, 9 KOs) in the 10-round co-feature, while

former world heavyweight title challenger Monte “Two Gunz” Barrett (34-9, 20 KOs), coming off of an impressive draw with WBO No. 2 rated David Tua, faces former WBC Latino Heavyweight Champion Charles Davis in a 10-rounder.

World Boxing Federation Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion Travis “GW Hope” Kauffman (21-1 (16 KOs) takes on 7’ 2” Julius “Towering Inferno” Long (15-14, 13 KOs) in an 8-round match.

Also fighting on the undercard in 8-round bouts are unbeaten Detroit middleweight Domonique Dolton (9-0, 7 KOs) versus Venezuelan veteran Marcos “The Terminator” Primera (20-22-2, 13 KOs), as well as 2008 US National AAU lightweight champion, Cleveland junior welterweight Miguel “Silky Smooth” Gonzalez (12-2, 11 KOs) against 31-fight veteran Ramon “Che” Guevara.

Lithuania-native Donatas Boundoravas (10-1-1, 3 KOs) tangles with undefeated Willie Fortune (9-0, 5 KOs), of Detroit, in a 6-round fight to round-out the card. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Ticket/hotel packages can be purchased at www.greenbrier.com or by calling 1.800.453.4858. Deadline to book reservations is Jan. 21.

Doors open at 6 PM/ET, first bout at 7 PM/ET, and first PPV fight at 9 PM/ET, 6 PM/PT.

For more information about the Holyfield-Williams PPV event go to www.greenbrier.com, www.NCMusicFactory.com, www.AmericanBoxingLeague.com or www.integratedsportsnet.com.

CITY OF SANTA MONICA WELCOMES SANTA MONICA PLACE REOPENING AND ADDS TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS TO ASSIST WITH TRAFFIC FLOW DURING GRAND OPENING WEEKEND.

States News Service August 4, 2010 SANTA MONICA, CA — The following information was released by the city of Santa Monica:

The highly anticipated Grand Opening of the new Santa Monica Place shopping and dining destination kicks off on August 6th. Along with the new stores and restaurants, the City of Santa Monica is expecting an enthusiastic response from local residents and area visitors. here santa monica zip code

In order to address the increase in vehicle traffic associated with the grand opening of Santa Monica Place, the City is immediately implementing a number of transportation improvements:

Additional signage throughout Downtown directing visitors and residents to available parking for Santa Monica Place, the Pier, and beaches.

Changeable message signs throughout the City, on I-10 westbound, and on PCH southbound directing visitors and residents to available parking.

Modification of the traffic signal and roadway striping at 2nd/Colorado to provide an exclusive right-turn lane for westbound vehicles wishing to travel northbound on 2nd Street.

Coordination with Santa Monica Police Department staff for traffic control at Downtown intersections as-needed.

Installation of new video detection systems at 4th/Colorado to monitor traffic volumes and parking activities.

In addition to the permanent Santa Monica Place valet location on 2nd Street, additional valet zones will be operating around Santa Monica Place throughout the weekend.

“We have been working with Santa Monica Place to plan ahead so that residents and visitors have a very positive experience during the Grand Opening Weekend”, said Kate Vernez, Assistant to the City Manager. “We are excited to support the reopening of Santa Monica Place and improve traffic flow in the downtown area.” With the grand opening of Santa Monica Place, the traffic patterns in Downtown will change. City staff will continue to monitor changes in travel patterns and traffic flow in order to identify additional improvements that may be necessary. Over the next few weeks, City staff plan to test other transportation improvement measures throughout Downtown to address other traffic-related issues. “Our goal is to use all available tools to improve parking and traffic circulation in the Downtown”, said Sam Morrissey, Principal Transportation Engineer for the City. see here santa monica zip code

In addition to measures being taken for the Grand Opening Weekend, the City of Santa Monica has these tips for getting around Downtown Santa Monica:

Park at the Civic Center – this “colorful” parking structure at the corner of 4th and Olympic is one of the city’s best parking spots. Just two blocks from the beach and the Third Street Promenade, you can park all day for $9 – only $3 when you enter after 6 p.m. The Main Library lot at 7th and Santa Monica Blvd. is also a great option at just $3 each day.

During Santa Monica Place grand reopening weekend, August 6, 7 and 8, parking in the Civic Center Structure, Civic Auditorium Lot and the North Civic Lot across from City Hall will all be $5 flat rate all day.

Biking is a great way to get around Santa Monica. Take advantage of the city’s free bike valets available for the Main Street Farmer’s Market, Twilight Dance Series, special events like GLOW and the reopening of Santa Monica Place Mall.

Self-park your bike anytime – new bike racks are going up throughout the Downtown area, and Parking Structure 7 adjacent to Santa Monica Place will have a bank of racks for more than 100 bikes.

Take the Big Blue Bus. Fast, inexpensive and convenient for residents throughout Santa Monica, the Big Blue Bus routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Rapid 3 and 7 all stop in the Downtown area. New 30 Day and 13 Ride Passes are coming in August – check schedules and fares at www.bigbluebus.com or visit blue: the transit store at 223 Broadway.

In addition, on Saturdays and Sundays the Mini Blue Tide Ride will ferry you between points at the Pier, Main Street and throughout Downtown for just 50 cents per ride! (25 cents for seniors/disabled/Medicare).

When parking at the mall, don’t forget to pay BEFORE you leave – the mall structures (7 and 8) now feature walk-up automated payment machines so you can cruise out of the structure faster.

Come early. You’re already close, so beat the traffic and head Downtown in the morning, before beach traffic picks up after 11 a.m.

Use the Lincoln Blvd. exit and take 7th Street to Colorado or Broadway to access Downtown – those streets are usually less crowded than other routes. Also note that Broadway and Arizona are excellent alternatives to busy Santa Monica Blvd.

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