Talkin' Fight to launch new PR division; set to train boxers to provide great interviews

Since launching Talkin' Fight, we have interviewed and profiled many boxers, both young and old, male and female, and discovered a lot need advice to effectively communicate their unique and critical messages that are important to them. So, we're here to help. Talkin' Fight | SportBox Ventures | Elite Boxing Championships | Public Relations Services We know boxers are misunderstood. We'd like to help change the public perception of pugilism.
First, we help define the important messages that are relevant to each boxer and their brand, keeping in mind their own backstory. Then we practice. We provide the opportunity for boxers to relate their defined messages, onine or in person, with our Talkin' Fight staff. Finally, we approach the media (television, radio, print and podcasters) to get your message distributed and appreciated by fans. Boxers tend to be asked a standard array of questions during interviews. They discuss where they train and who trains them, what type of food is important while training, and when they expect to fight next, not to mention an inevitable prediction, and finally whether they will make an impact in the sport and create a legacy to be remembered for the ages. Boxers rarely explain why they fight. We believe, during any interview, that the boxer must control the line of questioning. Start at the beginning, for example, and talk about influences, whether a family member, a well-known fighter or an event. This helps to establish why boxers fight. Just like when the boxer is in the ring and knows when to take control, don't be afraid to change the direction of the interview, subtly yet skillfully, and interject an intro such as: "That's a great question, but I'd also like to talk about...". From the outset, know what messages you want the interviewer to understand and communicate; such as causes that you believe in and fight for, or issues that need to be addressed and ultimately changed. It's about impact. We launched a simple talkshow during the Covid pandemic and called it "The Friday Night Panel" and a group of us each week would discuss boxing and boxers, and also as time went on we enjoyed the company of special guests. Our family began to grow, and now our hosts have produced thousands of shows. We not only launched new shows on our Talkin' Fight channel, whereby each is streamed live and held in archive, but we also launched new divisions as well, such as SportBoxVentures, which has two goals, one is to help improve boxers during their training via data and analysis collected while using sophisticated cameras, and the other is to livestream events and deliver Immersive Content to boxing fans, as well as Elite Boxing Championships, as we intend to provide events working with promoters in different countries and distribute content to audiences globally. Yes, we want to make an impact. But we are looking for friends who want to grow with us. We offer to teach and educate boxers on the importance of messaging, before and after their fights. These are services that we offer, and can conduct lessons online or in person. As stated on the home page, we first help define what is important to each boxer, then with the help of our Talkin' Fight hosts we practice conducting interviews with each boxer, and finally we help to get the message into the hands (and eyes and ears) of the fans through various media outlets. This is a matter of budget and, as with all things in life, a matter of balance. Media training is, however, critical. After all, you only get one chance at making a great first impression. Given our array of contacts, we are happy to also recommend teams to take professional photographs for your media kit, as well as set up a multi-level social media platform and - to maximise your profile online - create a web-based shop to sell your own branded merchandise. Visit us, and let's chat about it.

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