Ronald Hearns, Casting his own shadow

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  • Rockin'
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    Ronald Hearns, Casting his own shadow

    Ronald Hearns is not the name that normally comes to mind when you hear the name Hearns. His father, the great Thomas Hearns, had done some great things in his time and now Ronald is looking to do some in his own. Training at the legendary Kronk gym in Detroit, Ronald is working the heavybag as a professional fighter now. Having only competed in 10 amatuer bouts, I thought that it might be a bit early when I heard that he had turned professional. But watching Ronald work the bag, reminded my alot of his father. That sizzling jab pounding into the bag, the right hand snapping behind it. This man has learned alot and been trained very well in his short time in the game.

    After losing in the Olympic Trials, to the eventual United States representitive Anthony Dirrell, on a close decision Ronald decided it was time to turn professional. "In the amatuers its all points, theres no body work and its at a hurried pace. In the pros, its laid back, you take your time and pick your shots." Hearns would be quick in disposing of 3 of his first 5 opponents in the first round while compiling a 5-0 record with 3 knockouts.

    You would think that being the son of Thomas Hearns that boxing would be something that his dad would have shown him at a young age. But it wasnt. "You know what..." Ronald says, "I knew that it was in me from the time that I was 11 or 12 years old. My dad did not want me boxing. I would be sneaking out and going down to kronk to try and learn to box, but my dad always seemed to find out." This did not please Father or Mother. His mother wanted him to go to school, which he did. After high school Ronald would attend American University where he would finish with a degree in Criminal Justice.

    Ronald has always loved boxing. He ofcourse loved to watch his father box but he also enjoyed Ali and Delahoya, although Felix Trinidad is his favorite. Now in the gym he gets good work in sparring from Johnathon Banks, Ruebin Williams and Greg Wright. Ronald will be showing his skills again soon at an unknown location soon. He is scheduled to fight April 22nd as well as April 29th.

    Ronald is looking to grow into a world champion, on his own. "People think that I am just working off of my fathers name. I am going to prove myself worthy and be judged for Ronald Hearns not my father. I am very competitive and I am determined. When people doubt me, I become even better."

    Watching Ronald work in the gym erased any doubt that I may have had before this interview. I judged a few of his early amatuer bouts, while I thought he had some talent I was not overly impressed. However, in a very short time this man has grown and will continue to grow into his own. He is Ronald Hearns, and in a realitively short time, may be casting very large shadows of his own...........Rockin'
  • Sulpiride
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    Have seen two of his early pro fights, and I have to admit I've seen nothing to indicate that he has any special talents. Anyone remember Marcel Cerdan Jr.? Marvis Frazier anyone?

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    • Kimmy
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      Yeah i`ve seen a few of his early fights and i agree, nothing at this stage shows he`s special, just a well rounded up and comer. However, he does have Emmanuel Steward in the corner and is tall and slick looking like his dad. Its too soon to tell but he deserves his chance to show us what he has!

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      • Tha Greatest
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        I hope Ronald Hearns will be a great champ!

        I will be a fan of his and i hope he can get his name up in the books...go kronk!

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        • borikua
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          #5
          Who is his favorite fighter?

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          • NAB
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            #6
            Shame about the name - 'Ronald'...

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            • whdempsey
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              The thing that bothers me is that he fought five times in 04 and not once yet in 05.

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              • Rockin'
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                him not fighting yet probably has nothing to due with his intentions. I had fights lined up for 3 months straight where each month I would train and then the guy pulls out of the bout with some excuse or even no excuse. When you are kicking ass it is not easy to find opponents on short notice. Its just a part of being a fighter.......... Rockin'

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