If the post title confuses you, please do read on. If it doesn’t confuse you, perhaps you’re already aware that the online suppliers of a backgammon game (Backgammon Masters) are proud to be sponsoring the Russian-born, Israeli-raised, UK-based boxer Roman Greenberg. His next fight is against Damon Reed, and if Roman’s previous match against Michal Simms, back in March this year, is anything to go by, the spectators, be they ring side, or watching on their pay-per-view channel, will be on the very edge of their seats. The last match went 10 rounds over in New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Roman’s spokesperson was quite frank about this upcoming fight, explaining that “Reed will provide Roman with the toughest test of his impressive unbeaten career so far.”
If Roman Greenburg fights well, there are rumours he may have a chance at taking a pop at Vitali Klitschko in the second boxer’s come back fight. Backgammon Masters have been proud major sponsor’s of Mr Greenburg since his very early days, and it looks as though their faith is paying off, as the coverage attributed to the boxer is bound to bring the company further into the spotlight, and therefore attract more players to their online backgammon web site.
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Reed vs. Roman + Backgammon = Confusion?
They Auctioned His Shorts, They’re Still Sponsoring Him…
The backgammon company, BackgammonMasters, is continuing its support for the boxer Roman Greenberg. As you may remember from an earlier post on this blog, they have already bought a pair of his shorts, and then auctioned them off for charity. Now they are continuing their support, helping to sponsor Roman. Mr Greenberg is scheduled to fight Damon Reed on the 18th August this year, in Salt Lake City. (More specifically the South Town Exhibition Center in Sandy).
Although Ramon is relatively inexperienced, compared to Mr Reed, his stats certainly appear better on paper, with 25 fights under his belt, 17 of which were KOs - and no losses! When stacked against Damon’s 11 losses from 43 fights, it looks as though this should be a fight to remember. On the same night, three other headlining names will be fighting, meaning a sure night of entertainment for spectators, be they in situ, on at home, watching it on their favourite pay per view TV channel.
So, if you have an interest in boxing, and like to play backgammon, you can show your support by visiting the links, and having a go. You will also find Jean Claude, your friendly animated guide to the web site, as well as poker games all there.
