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Kenny with the Kids at the Hollywood Boys’ and Girls’ Club |
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The Man Shaquille O'Neil and Billy Blank call their favorite fighter. Danny currently holds five World Titles having just fought on UFC Pay-Per View in Hawaii last December 2003. A self-reliant man, Danny worked his way through ranks from a broken home and now he is on top. He has a strong character drive to give back to the community and give others a chance in life he didn't have. He has appeared in numerous T.V. & Series including Walker Texas Ranger "Legends" (final episode) with Chuck Norris. Danny is a family man having an autistic son and he works and teaches children in Los Angeles as well as donates his time to various Foundation programs. Also has a burning desire to help the youths of today when he isn't traveling or defending his Titles. |

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Danny signing at Camp/Clinic at Hollywood Boys' and Girls' Club |
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Danny with the Kids |
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Flynn Robinson |
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Craig Anthony Hodges (born June 27, 1960 in Park Forest, Illinois) is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the NBA for 10 seasons and led the league in 3-point shooting percentage three times.[1] He won two NBA Championships with the Chicago Bulls, and along with Larry Bird, is only one of two players to win three consecutive Three Point Contests at the NBA All-Star Game, winning the competition in 1990, 1991, and 1992.[2] Hodges also holds the Three Point Contest records for the most consecutive shots made with 19, set in 1991, and the most points scored in a single round at 25, set in 1986.[3] He is currently an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers. |
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Flynn and Kids at the Lakers -vs- Clippers game |
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Frank Shamrock (born Frank Alisio Juarez III on December 8, 1972 in Santa Monica, California) is an American mixed martial arts fighter. Shamrock was the first to hold the UFC Middleweight championship (renamed the UFC Light Heavyweight championship) and retired as the five-time defending undefeated champion. Frank was also crowned an Interim King of Pancrase. He has also been the Strikeforce Middleweight champion. He has been named "Fighter of the Decade" for 1990's by the Wrestling Observer, "Best Full Contact Fighter", by Black Belt magazine (1998), and three time "Fighter of the Year" by Full Contact Fighter Magazine. He is the adopted younger brother of mixed martial arts fighter and former professional wrestler Ken Shamrock |
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Danny “Hard As” Steele Director of Pain Management |
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Mr. Fields is a very accomplished man. Growing up in Compton California he quickly learned the meaning of hard work. At a young age he realized that he could not have much success without going to college, so he set his goals high and put himself in position to attend U.C.L.A University, where he starred as a basketball player. This opened the door to further his career as an athlete by going to the N.B.A. (National Basketball Association). That gave him the opportunity to meet people along with networking with some of the top businessmen and women in the world. This allowed him to leap into the business world in brokering movie deals and music concerts for the past 15 years. However, his enjoyment comes from helping others, especially children. Throughout his basketball career which took him from China to France, Germany, Mexico and the Philippines, he quickly understood that he wanted to make a difference in peoples lives, what better way to do this than by entertainment. At present, he has been in commercial real estate for the past 10 years along with the day to day business with Starwood Film Productions in bringing enjoyment in the form of boxing and concerts to a wide audience around the world.
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