It seemed like an eternity from the time Jimmy left the dressing room on his way
to the ring, Flanked on either side by Max and Izzy, both giving bits of advice and
encouraging words to Jimmy. It was to be the fifth fight of the night, and the only
novice match of the evening. Usually Barney avoided novice matches, preferring
to have more experienced boxers at his gym. But he was doing a favor for Max,
something he would probably not have done for anyone else. But he was also
thinking of his reputation. He knew about Jimmy and what he had accomplished
just a short time ago. So he figured, why not. If Jimmy so happened to
accomplish something in the future, he could always say, that he had his first
start here, and that he was instrumental in having something to do with it.
Passing the crowd sitting all around the ring, recognizing no one except his boys,
who gave him a loud ovation, clapping, whistling, and screaming his name,
Jimmy stepped into the ring, assisted by his handlers. He was wearing blue
trunks, with a red stripe down the side. He already had his protective head gear
and 10-ounce gloves on, and was ready to do battle.
Mike, was already in the ring, sitting on his stool. Leering at Jimmy, and
seemingly uttering silent profanity. “Ladies and Gentlemen,” came the voice from
the announcer. His voice vibrating throughout the gymnasium, “ the next bout
will be in the novice class. Three, three minute rounds with one minute rest
between each round. These boxers have never fought in amateur competition
before, so we all wish them good luck and good fortune. In this corner, weighing
in at 106 and one half pounds from the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, New
York, wearing white trunks with a blue stripe down the side, I bring you Battling
Mike Galentino.” Since not many onlookers knew too much about Mike, there was
very little response from the audience. “And in this corner weighing in at 106
pounds even, from Harlem, New York, wearing blue trunks with a red strip down
the side, here is Jimmy.......” The applause from where the boys were sitting was
deafening. Joey, Franky, Pissy, and a few of Jimmy’s other friends, clapping and
screaming all at the same time, forced the announcer to hold his hands up, and
request silence. “The referee for this bout is Abe Tennenbaum, good luck to both
of you.
Calling both boys to the center of the ring, for last minute instructions; wishing
them good luck , and in the spirit of amateur boxing the referee asked the boxers
to shake hands, so as to touch each others gloves as a handshake gesture.
Mikes arms remained at his side apparently refusing to shake hands. Abe
Tennebaum was not about to let this pass. Admonishing Mike, he said, “if you
refuse to shake hands, I will disqualify you, and you will have lost this match, is
that understood?” Mike nodded his head that he understood and raised his arms,
in a feeble attempt to touch Jimmys gloves, “And another thing” said the referee,
“I sense some sort of animosity between the both of you. If I see any sort of
misconduct on either of your parts, you will be disqualified, and you will lose your
license to box as an amateur in this state. Is that understood?” Both boys
nodded that they did. “All right then, go to your respective corners, wait for the
bell then come out boxing.
There was silence throughout the gymnasium as the boxers walked to their
respective corners, the crowd sensing that something unusual was about to
happen. Max and Izzy were giving last minute instructions before the round
started, as they were not permitted to issue any during the bout, or to give any
words of encouragement what so ever.
The bell interrupted the stark silence. Mike was off his stool in a flash, rushing
madly toward Jimmy both gloves held high to protect his face and prepared to
unleash an attack. Jimmy was barely off his stool as Mike rushed toward him.
Jimmy sidestepped Mike just in time to ward off his attack. The momentum of
Mikes lunge propelled him against the ropes of the ring causing him to lose his
balance and wind up with his head and shoulders intertwined in the ropes.
Recovering rapidly, he turned facing Jimmy, and apparently realizing that he had
made a mistake, started plummeting Jimmy with vicious left jabs some of which
reached its target. Jimmy now realized that he wasn’t in the ring with an
inexperienced fighter that Mike had probably learned how to box in the tough
neighborhood of Red Hook, a neighborhood which he was not too familiar with,
except for its reputation.
The timekeeper signified the 5 second warning indicating that the round was nearly
over with neither fighter gaining much of an advantage. Clinches were many, with
Mike uttering obsenities in every clinch, being careful to not let the referee hear
his mutterings. Jimmy had fought many street fighters such as Mike, but Mike
was not the ordinary street fighter. He was fast, both with his hands and his feet.
Each fighter taking as much as he was receiving as the round ended.
In Jimmys corner, both Izzy and Max administered to Jimmy. The one minute rest
between rounds ended too fast, but seconds before the bell would sound
signifying the beginning of round 2, Izzy whispered in Jimmys ear, “boychick,
watch carefully, the punk has a habit of covering up with both hands high on his
face when he throws a punch, and at times leaves his lower body open and
when this happens, you’ll know what to do.”
“Seconds out,” called he referee. Jimmys thoughts as the bell sounded was why
this guy was trying to needle him. He had to admit that it was bothering him, and
that he had better settle down, and do some serious boxing. He had met boxers
before that were just as good as Mike was, but he had no problem with them. So why
was he having a problem with this guy? He knew that he was better than he was
so why was he holding back, The heck with this as he walked slowly to the center
of the ring to meet his opponent.
Mike came out of his corner, hurriedly, but stopped in his tracks as he gazed at Jimmys
face. It was a sort of determined look, one which he hadn’t seen before. Throwing a jab
to Jimmys face which was easily blocked, Mike reeled backward as Jimmys
counterpunch landed squarely on his ribs. Mike doubled over at the waist giving Jimmy
the opportunity to land blow after blow on Mikes face. He was taking a beating, but
managed to get Jimmy in a clinch, before he sustained more damage. “Listen you
Jew......you may beat the hell out of me, but you’ll never get me down as you did my
cousin. You ruined his life, and one way or another I’m going to ruin yours.” So this was
it. This was the reason for all the animosity.” Separating the two boxers the referee,
although not hearing Mikes words, issued a warning, “I’ll have no talking between you
two, understand?”
Mike didn’t have a chance at Jimmys onslaught as blow after blow rained upon Mikes
body forcing the referee to step between the two boxers and call the fight to a halt before
Mike sustained more damage. The bout was over. It was finished. It was a mismatch.
Mike didn’t have a chance. He was outclassed, and he knew it. There was bedlam in the
audience, shouts ,cheers, whistles, came not only where the boys were but all over the
gym. Flashes from the cameras were everywhere. This is what the fans came to see and
they were not disappointed.
Standing side by side in the center of the ring and as the referee raised Jimmys hand in
victory, Mike sneered at Jimmy, “I told you that you would never knock me out and you
didn’t, so don’t think that I’m finished with you.”
Max and Izzy were elated. This was the beginning. They knew it. Max felt that he was
right all along that he had a champ in the making and as Jimmy walked back to the
locker room with them, Max asked, “Jimmy, are you ready, are you ready for whatever it
takes?” “Yes Max, I am, whatever you want me to do.”
To Be Continued