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How I Discovered Boxing

by Desiree D’Alessandro

The following video documents how I discovered boxing, who were (and still are!) my influences and mentors, and where I plan to take it. Amongst the influential mentors mentioned in the work, I am especially glad it highlights some of the collaborations between me and David Martinez and Henry Calles of Santa Barbara, California. Boxing is art and women’s boxing debuting in the 2012 Olympics is truly inspirational. I am delighted to share here on dmboxing.com

Artistic Performance, Amateur Boxing, and “A People to Come”
by Desiree D’Alessandro, Contemporary Artist, Amateur Boxer

Digital (De-)(Re-) Territorializations
Hosted by Bowling Green State University
and BGSU’s Association for Textual and Literary Analysis Students

Closing the Distance

I have met so many wonderful people in boxing over the years. Working with the younger generation at the gym is always a delight for me. As the kids grow up, come and go, and maneuver their way in life, I try to stay in touch. Though with some I seem to lose track, there is one young lady I will always keep in contact with: Desiree D’Alessandro. I have previously posted her on my website and would like to update on her current whereabouts. Desiree graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara this past June 2011 and has relocated to her home town of Tampa, Florida. She accomplished her schooling with a Master of Arts degree and has continued her boxing training with her busy work schedule. Below is a chapter I wrote for her (forthcoming) collective publication regarding her graduate studies and boxing while attending UCSB. I would like to share with you my chapter on UCSB boxing history and my involvement. Desiree and I have stayed in touch on a regular basis even though we live 3,000 miles part. Our maintained true friendship and communication closes the distance.

 

Boxing from David Martinez / Boxing Historian

My love for boxing started back in the early sixties and has been an integral part of my life for the last fifty years. I have written many boxing articles for various publications and reported for radio and television. I was the former director of the World Boxing Hall of Fame board, have refereed USA Boxing amateur bouts, and was the recipient of the 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award in boxing. I was inducted in to the California Boxing Hall of Fame in 2007, and I currently devote my time to working with local boxing gyms and maintaining my informative boxing website: dmboxing.com. Continue reading Closing the Distance