FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-Raheem “RaZor Sharp” Robinson looks to edge forward in another win to his undefeated ledger
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USA /Charlotte NC – (January 04, 2019) – If you hear the cheers on fight night screaming Rah-Rah, Rah-Rah, know that you’re in the presence of fighter who has travel through his share of tribulations for his anticipated arrival. Now his boxing career beams much brighter working hard to earn this spot, hosting an undefeated record of 4-0 to his billing. Semi late start in the game of boxing, Raheem “Razor Sharp” Robinson was 17 years when he mentioned to his dad an eagerness to train and compete in the sport, so as many fathers ask, was Raheem committed to such a challenging sport as boxing, and of course Raheem nodded in concurrence.
Raheem boxing experience registers over ten years with a surplus of visits to different gyms in fine tuning his pugilist contingency. His residency to his stumping grounds was from New York to his first amateur bout in Charlotte North Carolina. Building up those preliminary stages early in your career are extremely precious, so my curiosity is always to ask about a fighters trait for which they admire the most.
“Raheem has this to say about his arsenal strong-suit, “I would have to say my jab is my bread and butter. I throw it fast and it’s accurate, I can blind you with it. My coach taught me that going to the body is important, If you’re a good body puncher, you’re be alright, using your jab and going to the body.”
I ask Raheem about his forecast in boxing, now 28 years old, what is your timeline for progress in stapling your resume to attend a bigger stage of top tier opposition?
Raheem replied “If it’s a big fight tomorrow I’ll take it, but not to seem desperate in having many ups and downs on my journey. Truth be told, I should have fought for a world title already, so I’m trying to play catch up right now. I’m trying, yes I’m trying to keep them coming with two more fights hopefully to get signed to someone, a prominent promoter to get that big fight.”
Is top tier fighter on the big stage that mirrors up to your technical studies as a fighter, one that allows a sharpened similarity of your calibrated weapons? Your punishing precision is somewhat remnant of IBF welterweight world champion Errol Spence jr. From your sparring review, the reel shows your consistency, working off the jab in never abandoning your induction of systematic hooks to the body.
“It’s funny you mentioned that, my trainer wants me to study Errol Spence jr, how he sets up shots and dig to the body. His body attack is vicious, one thing my trainer told me is to study Spence bodywork because it’s very important. Spence jr. is my favorite body puncher right now in the game.”
What is the exclamation point you’re trying to anchor on fight night to cement your victory on 26 January, at Vegas Grand Boxing Promotion? Are you looking to deposit rounds to showcase your inventoried arsenal, or power down any offensive surge to shut down your opponent for an early closer?
“I would like to display my tools in peppering him with effective shots, try to look-wouldn’t say flashy, but show more of my arsenal. If I hurt him, then I’m definitely trying to get him out of there.”
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