May-17-2019

Next Ring 8 Meeting will be held this Tuesday, May 21st at 7 pm located at O’Neills Rest.

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Ring 8 Meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 21st at 7 pm located at O’Neills Rest.; 64-21 53rd Drive in Maspeth, Queens, NY 11378. We will feature two guest speakers that evening. Author and former 1971 NY Golden Gloves Finalist , Peter Woods, and  long time friend of Ring 8, Top 1980’s heavyweight contender  Renaldo ‘Mister” Snipes.
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Renaldo “Mister ” Snipes
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After being a 2x Chicago Golden Gloves Champion- 1977 Heavyweight Novice Champ and 1978 Open Champion, and later on the Chicago CYO 1978 Hvywt Champ; Renaldo turned Pro at age 22.
He made his debut in 1978. He went 22-0 and rose up the ladder of a crowded field of massive heavyweights He was known for his hard punches and his ability to take a punch and give back in return. With victories over Eddie Mustafa Muhammad and Gerrie Coetzee he found himself in a title fight versus Larry Holmes in Pittsburgh. On Nov 6th, 1981 Renaldo fought the Champion Holmes for the WBC Heavyweight Title. In the 7th round, Renaldo dropped Holmes to the canvas and after trying quickly to get up, fell face first into the ropes. At the count of 7 Holmes got to his feet and some people believe it was a long count. In the 11th Round Holmes peppered Renaldo with heavy punches causing the ref to stop the fight. After the fight, a melee broke out during the Cosell interview with Holmes in the Ring. Snipes trainer Jim Williams, carrying scissors tried to cut Renaldo gloves off, but instead caused a deep gash on his arm requiring 40 stitches.The injury caused Renaldo to miss two years in the ring rehabbing his arm.
 
Holmes would return to the ring in 1983 and have a big victory over Trevor Berbick. Renaldo also had title fights versus Greg Page (USBA) and Olin Norris (NABF). He also fought Scott Frank and Tim Witherspoon.
His final career numbers will show 39 Wins (22 Kos)- 8 losses and 1 draw.
 
“Mister” Snipes was inducted into the New Jersey Boxing HOF in 2006. He was inducted into the New York State Boxing HOF in 2017. He was also awarded the Ring 8 “Community Service ” Award for charity raising in the metropolitan area for many years. He is a long time Friend to Ring 8 and attends many of our events.
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Peter W. Wood
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Former 1971 NY Golden Gloves Finalist and now reknown Author
 
Peter Wood is the author of Confessions of a Fighter—Battling Through the Golden Gloves and A Clenched Fist—The Making of a Golden Gloves Champion, two memoirs published by Ringside Books.
His first book, To Swallow a Toad, an adult novel, was a runner-up in an Ohio new-fiction competition, and later re-titled Confessions of a FighterConfessions was optioned for film by Steve Nicoleides, (When Harry Met Sally, Boyz n the Hood, and A Few Good Men.)
Wood’s writing credits also include a guest column in The New York Times, and articles in Commonweal, America, Ring, Boxing Illustrated, Westchester Magazine, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Proof, Boxing.com and TheSweetScience.com.
In addition, his feature article in Sporting Classics has been anthologized in its 25th Anniversary leather-bound edition featuring their 40 finest pieces of writing.
His two full-length plays, Candy Bars and Our Similarities Are Different, were produced in regional theatre in Westchester, New York. His play Freshmen was read at White Plains High School.
As an actor, Wood made his Off-Broadway debut in Kid Shamrock at The TADA Theater in 2012. In 2017, he appeared in the New York City indie film, The Expediter.
A former New York City Golden Gloves finalist in 1971, Wood was selected to represent America in international competition in Montreal, Canada. In 1976, he was asked to represent America in the Maccabean Games held in Tel Aviv, Israel.
He has been interviewed on national television, ESPN and ABC and in New York, The Aaron Braunstein Show; public radio, The Sally Jessie Raphael ShowWOR—The Joey Reynolds Show, and WFUV.
He is also a painter and has had numerous art shows in Manhattan, Easthampton, NY, and the Midwest.  One of his paintings was featured in the Katonah Museum of Art.

Peter Wood was born in Manhattan in 1953. He currently lives in Mount Kisco, teaches English in White Plains, and spends summers at his home in Easthampton with his wife, Sue, and Zoe, his 19-year-old daughter.

Mr, Wood will be on hand to sign copies of his books.
 
Ring 8 will be selling “Ring 8” style baseball caps, DVD video “Sunnyside Garden-The history of” at the meeting.
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Ring 8
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Contact:
President, Charlie Norkus

Post Office Box 7413
Wantagh, NY 11793

CNorkusR8@aol.com
516-781-3065

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