Tickets are now on sale for ACFN 2! You can buy them online by clicking here, or by emailing This content is protected or by calling 678.334.8204. Tickets are priced as follows: $100 VIP Ringside (front row for VIP only) $50 Gold Ringside $40 Silver Ringside $25 General Admission Don’t miss this GREAT show where Atlanta’s business class go toe-to-toe for one incredible night! MA: Do you see boxing making resurgence within the corporate world? I do. But I don’t see ever being MMA corporate fighters. You never know I guess. From what I heard yesterday, everybody is a fighter now. I am sure there are people who do it for training but I think that boxing has a certain appeal to the black tie world and it always has. It just crosses every socio –economic barrier and every racial barrier. Which is very unique about boxing, which is why no matter what comes through: be it the wrestling, which they call the professional wrestling, when that got really big they were saying boxing, is out. They said it about kickboxing in the 70’s and now they are saying it about MMA. I just don’t believe it. I believe that every different sport will find its nook and cranny and it will stay there. Boxing is forever. I just don’t see it ever going away. I think it will always have waves of comebacks. Depending on whom the great fighters are. Manny Pacquiao is doing so much right now. Floyd Mayweather is doing a lot you know. When there is a big name that comes around there is a new wave of excitement. Now you have some boxing movies and you got a new Television show on F/X called “Lights out”. We are getting attention and the corporate world kicking in too. We get the right kind of superstar on these corporate shows you never know what might happen. We actually have some people talking to us now about doing celebrity boxing on the corporate shows. So we are just going to have to see about that. You just never really know. I have had a few different production companies mention they are interested in making it a reality show. We will see where it goes. But, right now I love where it’s at. I hope it really does cause a wave of corporate interest. It’s good for them and something that can be handled in the amateur level rather safely. I really like what’s happening with us so far. MA: Sounds like things are moving pretty fast for only being its second year. Maybe from the outside but I have been working on this for a few years now. It took me almost two years to launch the first show. On the inside I see things that of course I want them to move faster, of course the money to come quicker. It really is like any boxing promotion making sure everybody gets paid. That the show goes on and that everything goes well. And of course first and foremost making sure that the charities are happy so that we can stand up for what we say we are doing. It takes a lot of work but I think that the interest is definitely there. I’ve had so many people from other States talk to me about wanting to box on the show. I really think it will make a hit for itself. full article: http://ringsidereport.com/?p=9145