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Fitzhughes Boxing Stable, London, United Kingdom

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Everybody owns a nanny or a PA - but will they make you famous? 
Be the talk of the town with your own boxer. We were founded in 1945, and our staff has a combined 230 years of experience in the Sweet Science. We can train your slave (as long as he's suitable) to be a contender in any weight class and support him with promotion, training, diet, exercise and mentally as well. If you fancy owning a boxer but don't want to acquire him on your own, you can buy one of the boxers we bring in annually. If your means are more limited than your enthusiasm, we offer part-buy schemes. The only thing you'll have to share is the glory. Whether we train your boxer, or you buy or part-buy one of ours,  you will receive front row seats with every fight. If you wish to stay anonymous, we can also accept your  investment via our Cayman-based investment fund. 

Did you know that good boxers are good investments, too? It's true. The top performers can easily make you 20-30% per annum - that's four to six times the performance of the stock market! 


"Counterpunch" - a slave boxer's real story

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Based on innumerable hours of interviews with heavyweight champion Brooklyn Marshall, acclaimed journalist and novelist Aleksandr Voinov tells the riveting story of a slave destined for glory. "Counterpunch" tells the story of the harsh, bloody test of will and determination that made Brooklyn Marshall one of the most successful and inspiring boxers of this age. 

Storm Moon Press will release "Counterpunch" on 4 November. Follow the link for more details.  

"This novel will floor you like a punch to the head. Make no mistake, I thought I knew everything about the "Mean Machine", but this will open your eyes." -- Dragan Thorne, freeman heavyweight champion

"I've interviewed thousands of people in my time--princes, generals, movie stars, even Oprah--and I can say hands down that Brooklyn Marshall is one of the most fascinating, intense, and complex men I've ever met. This novel equally so; if you want to know the legend behind the slave, read Counterpunch. Then read it again. You'll want to." --Carl Whitman, host of Whitman Live

Brooklyn Marshall

Brooklyn Marshall is just one example of how a criminal and convict can be redeemed through slavery and good ownership. 

Convicted of murder in late 2008 and removed from his old destructive influences, Brooklyn would not give himself up to despair. Already a promising amateur boxer, being acquired by Fitzhughes gave him the rare opportunity that so few men - freeborn or slave - ever get. A second chance, a chance to redeem himself and to contribute to society rather than commit further acts of violence.

Branded the "Mean Machine" for his enormous staying power (yes, ladies and gents, that staying power carries over to the bedroom), Brooklyn took first London and then Europe by storm. Fighting as a lefthander or "southpaw", he defeated the best and greatest of slaves, from the decisive victory against Florian Esch to the dramatic and tragic fight against Odysseus "The Spartan", the best counterpuncher of his generation.

But this is not where his influence ends. He helped launch the career of freeman Rosario "Steel Rose" Sanchez, the great new talent on the  horizon.