Trevor Bryan never has a problem getting ready for any given fight, simply because he chooses to always stay ready.
The unbeaten heavyweight constantly carries that mindset—a must these days for anyone who fights under the present-day version of Hall of Fame promoter Don King, with opportunities few and far between. Still, he comes into the ring prepared for anything on Friday night, as he steps up in class versus veteran spoiler Derric Rossy.
The two square off at The D Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, with Showtime to televise as part of its prospect-based Shobox series.
"I’m The Dream. I dedicate everything to the game," insists Bryan (15-0, 11KOs), who fights for the fourth time in a span of just over four months. "Boxing is not like any other sport. You have to live this sport. I’m in the main event. People will see a great fighter coming out. We gonna light the place on fire." [Click Here To Read More]
The unbeaten heavyweight constantly carries that mindset—a must these days for anyone who fights under the present-day version of Hall of Fame promoter Don King, with opportunities few and far between. Still, he comes into the ring prepared for anything on Friday night, as he steps up in class versus veteran spoiler Derric Rossy.
The two square off at The D Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, with Showtime to televise as part of its prospect-based Shobox series.
"I’m The Dream. I dedicate everything to the game," insists Bryan (15-0, 11KOs), who fights for the fourth time in a span of just over four months. "Boxing is not like any other sport. You have to live this sport. I’m in the main event. People will see a great fighter coming out. We gonna light the place on fire." [Click Here To Read More]