New F4YL Character Post – Grace Justice

We just posted a new character bio on the character of Grace Justice.  Check it out under the Characters page!  And be sure to peep the rest of the current character bios on F4YLMovie.com, as well as soooo much more!

http://www.f4ylmovie.com/characters/

 

– The one studios crew

 

F4YL Going Strong! Need Dojo or Lobby Type Location

Fight 4 Your Life has now been filming for the better part of 4 weeks.  And we’re still going strong!  We had an excellent shoot on Sunday, August 4th in Roseville, CA.  Below is a still from some of the awesome footage that was captured.

 

Teen Fleet & his Opponent size each other up

Teen Fleet & his Opponent size each other up

 

We currently are searching for one of the following location types to film an important scene in the film within the next 1-2 weeks preferably:

  • Lobby able to be viewed from outside due to large open window.
  • Karate or Martial Arts type dojo with large open window allowing someone outside to watch what’s going on inside.

Either of these locations should be in more urban parts of town.  So, think city streets or older parts of town, including neighborhoods.  Let us know what you got!  Understand that most of this scene will be filmed from the outside looking in.  So, very little will be needed in the way of taking up the time of the location owner.  Please contact us for more details.  Hopefully, we can collaborate!  Thanks for your time.

 

– The one studios crew

Brandon J. Woods Harvard Bound!

Brandon J. Woods w/ Proud Mom at Harvard School of Medicine

Brandon J. Woods w/ Proud Mom at Harvard School of Medicine

 

Fight 4 Your Life‘s lead, Brandon J. Woods recently made the move to the Ivy League.  Yes, that’s right.  Brandon is now a Harvard man.

When last spoken to by friend and director Bryan Bachar, Brandon told Bryan:

 

I’m loving it out here man.   A lot to take in at the moment.  But, hey, rest assured I’m looking forward to flying back out to finish my scenes.  I see this as an opportunity to represent Fight 4 Your Life and one studios on the east coast.  You know there ain’t no bigger city than the Big Apple baby!  F4YL is about to blow up!!!

– Brandon J. Woods

aka Fleet Blackwood

 

Awesome Brandon!  Keep it up.  We look forward to having Mr. Woods back out in the coming months to wrap up his final scenes.  Until then, be sure to keep up with Brandon’s east coast adventures here on Fight4YourLifeMovie.com!  You can also catch him on the F4YL Facebook page HERE.  Want to like Brandon on Facebook?  HERE you go!

 

– The one studios crew

 

Full Cast Credits

Fight 4 Your Life has had a cast of over 200 people join the fight.  Everyone has brought something different and exciting to the table.  And we are extremely fortunate to have put such an excellent group of individuals together for this film.  We thank them for their time and commitment.

We regularly add additional cast bios to this site, revealing more about many of these awesome actors, including incite to their experiences with Fight 4 Your Life.  So, be sure to keep checking back here for updates, as well as on the character bio section of this site for more on F4YL‘s character’s too!  It’s because of our amazing cast we have been able to bring these numerous colorful characters to life.

Due to the multitude of cast members in F4YL, many of the actors with less demanding roles, such as those actors who have been strictly background, may never have a dedicated cast bio.  But every cast member, no matter how “small” a part he/she might have, will have their proper credit given.  The following list will continue to be updated until production ends for F4YL and every actor has been selected.  So, be sure to follow up with this post often, as well as with the cast and character bio sections, as already mentioned.  We want F4YLMovie.com to be a site you come back to regularly, whether to find out about the cast and crew, read about characters, follow the progress of the film, view and/or listen to the awesome media and/or more!  🙂

 

Here is the credits list of all of our cast members and their role(s) in Fight 4 Your Life.  Note that this credits list is what we base our credits on for our IMDb profile:

 

 

Fleet Blackwood

Ahiga Montejo

Tony “The Tiger” Mercado

Hanson Hansome Kelly

Cecil Claremont

Kung Fu Stone

Squire

Grace Justice

Craig Bishop

Henry Page

Bobby

Ms. Sheela Blackwood

Mr. Jenkins

Fleet Blackwood (Alternate)

Fleet Blackwood (Teenage)

Fleet Blackwood (Boy)

Fleet Blackwood (4 Year Old)

Brandon J. Woods

Kaveh Rezaie

Tony “The Tiger” Lopez

Eric Lawson

Brian Jagger

Emilio Mils

TBA

Anquenitta Williams

Craig DeLuz

Hence Singleton

Marcus D. Spencer aka Big Spence

Jarita Givens

Gregory Young

Elisha Harris

Antonio Mulqueeney

Aaron Griggs

Ahmeer Cry

Distraught Village Woman / Erro

 

Psycho Daddy

Poor Boy

 

Officer Cook

Officer Thomas

Hysterical Woman

Concerned Hipster 1

Concerned Hipster 2

Concerned Hipster 3

Large Man

Neighborhood Man

Wife of Neighborhood Man

2nd Unit Officer

Neighborhood Folk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tony’s Gym Assistant

TBA

 

Edwin Johnson

Matt Wilson

 

Barnaby Falls

Todd Risby

Janice Burt

Cameron A. Caves

Jarod Wiggins

Cindy Ferreri

Anton Clark

Oscar O. Bejarano

Lindy Mallonee

Derek W. Adam

 

Mike Boyle

Deimante Bulatovaite

Micah Burt

Michael O. Coyne

Micha Decell

Mya Doll

Jonny E. Good

Jocelyn D. Peavy

Neel Ram

 

Hilton Collins

Black Leavz

Rootie-too

E Bud

SloGrow

Acorn

Crown

Jungle

TreeTop

Big Trunk

Nutz / Confrontational Alley Gang Member

Vines / Exit Car Alley Gang Member 1

Branches / Exit Car Alley Gang Member 2

Logz

Roble

Barkly

Killa Twig

Owl Eyez

Timber

Stembo

Hard Wood

Sawtooth

Stumpy

Canopy

Additional Dark Oaks Gang Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donkey

Kung Fu Stone’s First Horse

 

Manaba Montejo

Young Ahiga

Young Tony

Radio Sportscaster 1 (Voice)

Radio Sportscaster 2 (Voice)

 

Drive-By Patrol Officer 1

Drive-By Patrol Officer 2

Lorenzo “Hitman” Thornton

Erik McCall-Johnson

Ellis Rodriguez

Jonathan E. Moore

Chalena Isali Alston

Jessie Bradley, Jr.

Navin “Lyrikal” Johnson

Whitecloud Frease

Steve Urbano

Charlie Rodriquez

Joshua Turner

Frank F.W. Cloud

Eric Thomas

Rene Perez

Richard M. Liomei

G. Yung

Kelly Fleury

Cyrus Afkhami

Joey Katches

Dre D. Lock

Antwan Huyew

Myriam Imhoff

Mit Sims

 

Pete Black

AC Chile

C. Dub

J. Dub

Asia D. Gemm

David Lost

Ashley Nunca

Derek Nuse

Lane Reisig

Henry San Diego

Edison J. Sun

Woodrow Wilson

Matty Wiz

 

TBA

TBA

 

Jeslen Mishelle Saenz

Shyon Rezaie

Tony “The Tiger” Lopez

TBA

TBA

 

Chuck McCarns

Sarah “Berretta” Tiffany

Vanishing B-Boy

Ghost Crew Leader

Final Form Ghost Crew Leader

The Ghost Crew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Masked Attacker

Gong-Sounding Robed Traveler

Robed Travelers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common Folk Followers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street B-Girl

Street B-Boy 1

Street B-Boy 2

Karate Class Instructor 1

Karate Class Instructor 2

Karate Class Students

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terry

Rodney

Grace’s Friendly Female Colleague

Grace’s Attractive Female Colleague

Grace’s Newspaper Colleague

Dominic “Koolaid” Smith

Michael Strom

Bach2Smooth

 

Kiara Franklin

Koolaid

TJ Lewis

Little

Ralph Moyco

Kendrick “Knuckles” Willis

Kid wow

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Leslie Srisouvanh

Jabari Timmons

Mike S.

Steve Jones

Frank M. Scruggs

 

Alfredo Campos

Gilbert Campos

Jessie Campos

Moises Campos

James Hampton

Carlos Rodriguez

Jorge Rodriguez

Elliott Stevenson

 

D. Brad St. Cyr

Scott E. Noble

Anne-Marie Olsen

Marcella Bragio

Fred Gladdis

Shadow Warrior

Super Shadow Warrior

Sensei Rage / Head Martial Artist

Gall Talk / Big Mouth Martial Artist

Devious Dan / Sneaky Martial Artist

Anghor / Collision Course Martial Artist

The Hotshot / Cocky Martial Artist

Malicious Muscles / Meathead Martial Artist

 

Attractive Official

Cecil’s Assistant

Jonathan Calizar

Robert Joseph Miller

Gerald Zeke Johnston

Omar Gaitan

Eliot Kelly

Quincey Clark

Kevin Cogburn

Matthew Vierra

 

Gloria Estela

Kalaine Lee

Soldier Attacker

Young Woman

Crazed Slashing Soldier

Soldiers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Villagers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wolf

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Luna

Madame

Seductress Greeter 1

Seductress Greeter 2

Seductress Bather

Seductress Vixen

Seductress Tease 1

Seductress Tease 2

Seductress Tease 3

Seductress Dominatrix

Seductress Crossdresser

Seductress Dancer 1

Seductress Dancer 2

Seductress Dancer 3

Seductress Dancer 4

Seductress Dancer 5

Seductress Dancer 6

Seductress Solo Dancer

Seduced Men

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Karate Girl aka Cris

Karate Girl’s Sensei

Karate Referee

Karate Tournament Competitors

 

 

 

Karate Tournament Crowd

 

 

 

 

 

Ashly Reynolds

Rae Wright

Ashley Engel

Quenya Tuck

Linda Saeturn

Daniela Adamo

Elona Lorraine

Bunny Stewart

Antoinette Mares

Amira Fatale

Dana Flenoid

Marissa Morris

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Anastasia Degmetich

 

Carlos Rodriguez

Kevin Ramos

Kenneth Ostrom

Steven Robert Sommer

Anthony Salinas

Ryan Baustian

Thomas Dean

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Kaitlyn Gardner

Marc Gardner

Tyler Shimizu

 

Dwight Casey

Andrew Kageyama

Phillip Muse

 

Gregory Ching

Tony Comfort

Ali Judo

Greg Shimizu

Team Captain

The Wrestlers

 

 

 

 

Bailarina de la Mente Vivida

Bailarina de la Alegria

Bailarina de la Felicidad

Wrestling Referee

Wrestling Head Judge / Score Keeper

Wrestling Joyful Judge / Point Tallier

Wrestling Tearful Judge / Time Keeper

 

Farmer

Farmer’s Wife

 

Hanson Hansome Kelly (Teenage)

Craig Bishop (Teenage)

Puck (Teenage)

Boogie (Teenage)

Ahiga’s Fan

Duffy / Teen Fleet’s Boxing Opponent

Duffy’s Corner Man

Boxing Referee

Annoyed Crowd Member

Teen Fleet’s Laughing Crowd Member 1

Teen Fleet’s Laughing Crowd Member 2

Teen Fleet’s Laughing Crowd Member 3

Teen Fleet’s Boxing Match Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Passersby Outside of Boxing Gym

 

 

Bryan Bachar

 

Chris Fickes

Vincent Kelly

Michael Anderson

Morgan Flaharty

Christina Nicole Castro

Bryanna Quinonez

Ana Maria Perales

David Shurley

Ricardo Cabral

Mark Ludwig

Charles Marquez

 

TBA

TBA

 

Jack Duffy

D.J. Hale

Patric Davalou

Joshua Banegas

Rob Gore

Caleb Duffy

Cornell Militaru

Gary Shurley

Todd James Flack

Gabriel Arelleno

Olympia Militaru

Mehdi Davalou

 

Angelo

Anthony

David Booker

Z. J. Bucky

Derek Cassell, Jr.

B. Chis

Chuy

Jay Devlin

Jordan Johnston

Eddie Militaru

JD Murrin

Brandon Self

Anthony Tabarez

Greg Tabarez, Jr.

Victor

 

C. Stevens

Sam Lauren

Dungeon Master

Monk Nerd

Assassin Nerd

Magician Nerd

Necromancer Nerd

 

Leaping Attacker 1

Leaping Attacker 2

 

Old Marplot the Cheat

Tavern Keep

Bar Flies

 

 

The Beast

 

Sneaky Thieving Roberta

 

Kung Fu Stone’s Second Horse

 

Mercenary 1

Mercenary 2

Mercenary 3

Mercenary 4

 

Bowman 1 (Voice)

Bowman 2 (Voice)

Bowman 3 (Voice)

 

Cailín

Puppets

 

 

Puppeteer

Puppet Show Spectators

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locker Room Security Guard

Ian Hutchison

Devon Stump

Chris Sousa

Jared Fong

Mitchell Simmons

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

 

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Greg M. Jones

Lead Singer

Bassist

Drummer / Johnny

Guitarist

Keyboardist (Garage)

Keyboardist (Fantasy Abyss)

Mrs. K

Rock Band Groupies

 

 

 

 

Cunde Censius the Warlock

Dolli Llama

Princess Dollifera

 

Fleet’s Sparring Partner

Gym Member

Kyle Kaylor

Jonathan Norman Woody

Reece Hartman

Colin Vieira

Chad Kaylor

Blake Onthakees

Gwen Conklin

 

Tegan Barrett

Rachel Young

Victoria Rosas

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Alonzo Chism

Bastian Grimes

Strange Woman

 

“Hello Cecil” Backstage Trainer

Cecil Friendly Backstage Official

Cecil’s Backstage Official Buddy

Passing By Backstage Arena Staff

 

 

 

Cecil’s Traumatized Photographer

Passing By Backstage Boxer

Cecil Adoring Businessman

Cecil Adoring Business Woman

Cecil’s Backstage Fight Manager Pal

 

Puck / Hanson’s Cut Man

Boogie / Hanson’s Posse Member

 

Hanson’s Attractive Masseuse Groupie

Hanson’s Attractive Groupie 1

Hanson’s Attractive Groupie 2

Janine Romney

 

David Jon Foster

Connie Peters

Glenn Spillman

 

Debra A. Royer

Andrea Rodriguez

Jasmine Muniz-Daikai

Felise Esposito

Aaron Pina

Maurice T. Williams

Tanya Anthony Curry

Antonio Michael Leaks

 

Javier Picazo Gonzalez

George Arthur Castro

 

Haley Purser

CiCi

Jasmine Price

Geraldo Hoody

 

Mr. Jenkins’ Crowd Buddy

Mr. Jenkins’ Crowd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Live Stream Fight Commentator (Voice)

 

Main Event TV Announcer

TV Announcer’s Cameraman

Fight Commentators

 

 

Network Assistant

Boxing Analysts

 

 

Arena DJ

Dancing Child Crowd Member

Special Guest

Special Guest

Special Guest

Special Guest

Special Guest

Special Guest

Special Guest

Interviewed Celebrity / Lannis Stone

Lannis Stone’s Date

Crazy Crowd Member

Husband Crowd Member

Wife Crowd Member

Boxers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ring Doctor

 

Ornery Crowd Member

Elder Smack Talker 1

Elder Smack Talker 2

Little Kid Crowd Member

Flirtatious Crowd Member

Bothered Crowd Member

Amazed Crowd Member

Unimpressed Crowd Member

Irritated Crowd Member

Girl No Crowd Member

Drama Loving Crowd Member

Concerned Crowd Member 1

Concerned Crowd Member 2

Boyfriend Crowd Member

Girlfriend Crowd Member

William A. Condon

 

Juan Orozco

 

Jessica Brandt

Eduardo Estrada

Mark Hutchinson

Alonzo Maldonado

Bryan Medina

Sean Mooring

A. Sandy

 

TBA

 

Carlos Azevedo

Jairon Holt

 

Francisco Oliva

Daniel Jacques

Thomas Nguyen

 

James Bumatai

Lance Alberti

DJ Franzen

TBA

Himself

Himself

Himself

Himself

Himself

Himself

Himself

Keene Hudson

Kseniia Nehanova

Scott Baker

Tyler McDanniel

Lisa McNeil

 

Christian Lee

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Jacques D. Nalie

 

Noel Farmer

Hosea Morgan

Noel Sylve

Ariana Williams

September D’Angelo

Jim Harville

Violet Joy Hansen

Jackson Harville

Sharon Perera

Harley Ford

T. Tristan

Douglas Millar

Amanda Thompson

Gage Whatley

Kati Lenzi

Johnny Lasater

 

Arena MC (Voice)

 

Louie

Horacio

 

Contest Winner

Contest Winner’s Dad

 

Fleet’s Cut Man

Suited Up Arena Security Member 1

Suited Up Arena Security Member 2

Suited Up Arena Security Member 3

Suited Up Arena Security Member 4

Floor Cameraman

Floor Camera Assistant

Fleet Supporters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hanson Supporters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Female Fleet Fan

Jim O’Reilly

 

TBA

 

Doug Boethin

T.S. Normandy

 

Tyler Dryden

Rocky McNatt

 

Tyrone Diggs

NJ Brown

Lee Braithwaite

Brian Korsmeier

John Moore

TBA

TBA

 

Olivia Bezanson

Chantelle Holt

Emma Jacobs

Greg Jacobs

Mia Jacobs

Lia Nova

Bell Wiker

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Liliana Diaz

Zachariah Holt

Rebecca Holt

Cassandra Lyback

Ned Nuke

Becky Tantel

Chee L. Tian

TBA

TBA

TBA

Tiffany Chen

Hanson’s Female Escort 1

Hanson’s Female Escort 2

Hanson’s Security Lead

Hanson’s Security Team Member 1

Hanson’s Security Team Member 2

Hanson’s Arena Rep

 

Backstage Officials

 

 

Backstage Arena Staff

 

 

Backstage Businessmen

 

 

 

Backstage Business Woman

Backstage VIPs

 

 

 

Backstage Boxer Manager

Backstage Tall Boxer

Backstage Tall Boxer’s Trainer

Backstage Injured Boxer

Backstage Injured Boxer’s Trainer

Backstage Injured Boxer’s Mother

Backstage Injured Boxer’s Friend

Backstage Fight Doctor

Backstage Mean Mugging Boxer

Backstage Reporter

Backstage Groupie

Kara Gardunio

Rachel Marie

John Que

William W. Barbour        

Ivan Torres

Jeremy Eddington

 

 

Donnalee Bury

David Massil

 

Vanessa Sullivar

Orlando Wilkerson

 

Don Jon Ghols

N. Fame

Eddie Henderson

Terrie Galatioto

 

Cecilia Lee Feser

O.B. Baja

Julie Nash

Kevin B. Johnson

Joel Usher

Chris Jordan

Thomas Brewer

Romann Hodge

Jetta Linda Ostrofsky

Maria Velez

Joseph Camilleri

Davante Watson

Shadena Lutin

Alia Rodriguez

Hanson Fans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hanson Haters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hanson Fan Girls

 

 

Enthused Floor Crowd

 

 

 

 

 

Unruly Crowd Member

Arena Floor Security Guards

 

 

 

Maddy Feenstra

Maria Alwyne DeVoe

Veronica Gonzalez

Kevin Rodriguez

Arthur Sanchez

Bobby Sanchez

Cyd B. Strard

Asiana Weddington

Justin Woltmon

TBA

 

Ronan Aravind

Rey Clempes

Arielle Earthly

Al D. Glasiou

Kate McNeill

Antenae Paris

Kristina Rezaie

Debbie Thomas

TBA

TBA

 

Nicole Lawrence

Abby Shaw

 

Stan Aunjia

Jen D. Cager

Bee L. Chais

Karmy Paris

Melleez Striciach

Erik Qualls

 

Merlin Ripley

TBA

Hanson’s Posse Member 1

Hanson’s Posse Member 2

Hanson’s Posse Member 3

Hanson’s Posse Member 4

Hanson’s Additional Posse

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hanson’s Ring Models

 

 

Hanson’s Ring Rope Holder

Napoleon Highbrou

Nick Masters

Julie Matolo

Christian Brochard

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Jaedra DiGiammarino

TBA

TBA

Main Event Boxing Ref

Geraldo Hoody’s Assistant

Main Event Judges

 

 

 

Fleet’s Corner Official

Hanson’s Corner Official

Main Event Ring Officials

 

 

Assuring Ring Staff Member

Ring Exec 1

Ring Exec 2

Ring Staff Member

Ring Cameramen

 

 

Ring Sound Recordists

 

 

Camera Assistants

 

 

Ringside Officials

 

 

Bell Man

Round Timer

Ringside Photographers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ringside Security Guards

 

 

 

 

Ringside Arena Staff & Execs

 

 

 

 

 

Ringside Spectators / VIPs

 

 

 

 

 

Event Media / Reporters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

J. Scott Moore

Marci DeAnda

 

TBA

Simina Damian

TBA

Michael Alan Thomas

Curtis Eugene Williams

 

Kathy Hutchinson

TBA

Austin Jansma

Patrick Stanley

Kathy Maggard

J.J. Lagida

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

 

Joseph de la Guevara

Catherine Espinosa

TBA

TBA

 

Jon Gao Astar

Leslie Bach

Shaneel Chand

Jeremy Grant

April Lind

D. Noid

M. Von Luggy

TBA

TBA

 

Freddie Diaz

Grid Margraf

Chris Laird

TBA

 

TBA

Kolby Paige Higgins

T. William Robinson

Kual Q. Sirel

TBA

 

Renee Diaz

TBA

Grace Diane Jensen

TBA

Subas Sharma

 

Alexander Alvarado

Karmet K. Aur

Elle R. Brigh

Cat Campbell

Stephen Catanio

Winnie Daren

M.A. DeVote

Chad S. Healenn

Allia Jo

Pavel S. Khakh

Summer McGuire

Felix Munoz-Teng

Tecka Nillem

Lashei M. O’Sonirr

T.Q. Yan Raefenus

John V. Sinsonek

Justin S. Smith

Robin Sonmitto

Ponie Tenecs

L.S. Turn

Jasmine Williams

Deb Zwinger

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Whistling Crowd Member

The Phantom of Ahiga

Surrounding Ahiga Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enthused Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Awaiting Crowd Member

Faces in the Crowd 

 

 

 

 

Ecstatic Crowd Member

Cheering Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pro Hanson Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

Pro Fleet Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

Cheering Fleet Fans

 

 

Fleet Bros

 

 

Bantering Arena Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boo Hanson Crowd Member

Trash Talking Crowd Members

 

 

 

No Likey Hanson Crowd Member

Excited Crowd Members

 

 

 

Laughing Crowd Member

Hanson Celebrators

 

 

 

 

 

 

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

Rachelle Highbrou

Sheilah Morrison

Corey Semple

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

 

Timothy Erdman

Jesus J. Madrigal

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Patricia Lee Schmeltz

 

Sarat Ganjoo

Kimberly C. Powell

TBA

Stefen Tanquary

 

Dennie Warren

TBA

TBA

TBA

 

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

Veitel Vadas

General 1

General 2

General 3

Palace Guard 1

Palace Guard 2

Palace Guard 3

Palace Guard 4

Palace Guard 5

Palace Guard 6

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

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Lower Level Security Guards

 

David Mitchell

Bryan Levin

Chatting Crowd Members

 

 

High Five Crowd Members

 

 

Ready for More Crowd Members

 

 

Cheerful Crowd Member

Ring Girl

Ring Girl’s Manager

Cecil’s Ringside Chatter Box

Ringside Chatter Box VIP Friend

 

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Bailey Sagar

Zarah Ragan

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William Marx

Marie Finch

Cecil’s Ringside Fall Pillow Official

Intervening Ringside Staff Member

Arena Spectators

 

 

Stay Down Hanson Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

 

Get Up Hanson Crowd Members

 

 

 

 

Speechless Crowd Members

 

 

 

Arena VIPs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Logsdon

Alexander Newhouse

 

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Noelle Cabana

Felix Castaneda

Barbara Dean

Gene Eacret

Tommy Redman

Dennis von Hagen

Leslie Hansen

Darrell Holland

Camellia Johnson

Heather Justus

Anette Lyback

Yvette Miner

Xianna Rodriguez

Alana I. Smith

Patrick Viera

Chas Weiss

 

 

 

Additional Arena Crowd Members

 


Gisella Barbour

Kevin Barbour

Andrea Best

Peter L. Best, III

Preston Best

Shauna Maloy Bishop

Benny Bo

Tina Carr Borra

Jan Butler

Lyndsey Chess

Christopher Chidsey

Christina Corrales

Joshua D. Dill

Alyssa Donaire

Dale Donaire

Jackie Donaire

Jessica Fassler

Emma Forbes

Gracie Garcia

Kim Garcia

Olivia Gardner

Anthony Ghishan

Kristina Ghishan

Christina Giles

Ben Habelt 

Levi Hooper

Hasini Jayatilaka

Priet Karma

Kristin Lawson

Jude Lee

Katrina Lewis

Masha Lewis

Tiffany Lewis

Faith Lopez

Monica Lopez

Nathaniell Lopez

Keith Ray Lua-Foster

Danny Luna

Joseph Mack

Gabe Maloon

Bianca Martinez

Daniel McCann

Xavier Medina

Halle Moore

Jada Moore

Jah’Cayla A. Moore

Lucille Moore

Romar Moore

Tamera J. Moore

Toni Oliver

Stella Parker

Julian Perkins

Savannah Phung-King

Sabrina Rafidi

Stephanie Reynaga

Karen Roorda

Annabella Royer

Denver Russell

Donovan Russell

Stephen Russell

Vanessa Sale

Stephanie Y. Shen

Hovsep Simone

Dan Singh

Mary Singh

Aiden Spaugh

Alexia Spaugh

Ashtyn Spaugh

Even Stevens

Kavinda Udugama

Brandon Victoriano

Ester Weeru

Mollimykenna Whalen

Ian Williams

Trina Williams

Sasha Wonder

 

 

 

Fleet Blackwood (Mr. Wood’s Body Double)

Poor Boy (Mr. Wilson’s Body Double)

Wrestler 4 (Mr. Flaharty’s Body Double)

Bailarina de la Felicidad (Ms. Perales’ Body Double)

Anthony “Pretty Boy” Taylor

Konnor Heredia

Jacob Williams

Reylina Curtis

Tearful Judge (Mr. Marquez’s Body Double)

Boogie (Mr. Castro’s Body Double)

Bobby (Mr. Spencer’s Body Double)

Fleet’s Cut Man (Mr. Digg’s Body Double)

Fleet’s Cut Man (Mr. Digg’s Body Double)

Greg Durante

Lafayette Azevedo

Jon G. Seger

Marlon Kenoly

JM Smitty

 

 

Former Cast Members (Scenes Deleted)

 

Craig Bishop

Bobby

Grace Justice

Ghost Crew Leader

Ghost Crew Member

Big Mouth Martial Artist

Quiet Martial Artist

Scaredy Cat Martial Artist

Geraldo Hoody

Main Event Boxing Ref

Boy Fleet Blackwood Fan

Boy Fleet Blackwood Fan’s Dad

Arena Security Guard

Ring Girl

Tucker Evans

DeMarco Davis

Neketia Brown

Brandon “Knowbody” Greathouse

Lexi Williams

Kevin Scott Delong

Erik “Tex” Hernandez

Brandon Kyle

Keenan Johnston

Anthony Nelson

Jason Bradley, II

Jason Bradley

Jason Salas

Niki Chacon

 

 

More names are yet to be added to this list as we finalize our remaining roles and solidify many of our background actors’ correct names.  Putting a film of this size together with our limited crew is a big job.  A huge Thank You to all!

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

 

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Brandon J. Woods

Scientist, musician, Fight 4 Your Life lead / co-producer and overall Renaissance Man, Brandon J. Woods knows the hunger of earnest desire, the recipe for ambition, and the savory taste of achievement. Born in an inner-city drug stricken community of the late 1980s, Brandon emerged from humble beginnings. Concomitantly, he understands the nature of adversity and the will to overcome. As an adolescent, Brandon possessed a strong appreciation for the arts and science, interests that would eventually mature into a passion for music, acting and biomedical research. After graduating high school, Brandon matriculated into the University of California, Davis, where he would obtain a Bachelors of Science degree in Microbiology while concurrently developing his talents as an athlete, songwriter and musical producer.

Following his years as an undergraduate, Brandon continued to refine his skills as an artist while also attaining his Masters Degree in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.  As of the fall of 2013, Brandon now resides in Boston, MA, having matriculated into Harvard School of Medicine, where he is currently earning his PhD.

Brandon has a special affinity for F4YL, and particularly the character of Fleet Blackwood. Brandon says:

 

“Fleet’s story embodies the very essence of my life; the tale of an ambitious boy from a broken home, burdened with the weight of the world on his shoulders; however, blessed with the virtue of sincerity and conviction, is a story I have lived on all accounts.  Moreover, I am deeply moved by the moral undertone of the film.  I am a firm believer that the undertaking of great success and happiness in life is predicated upon self belief, principality and faith.  I feel F4YL does a wholesome job at illustrating the importance of all 3 attributes.”

 

Brandon ended his statement about the movie by saying:

 

“Furthermore, what better a thing to fight for than the vitality of one’s dreams?  Fore, a life without the vitality of wonder is no life at all.”

 

In addition to helping off camera as a co-producer on the project, Brandon plays Fleet Blackwood, the protagonist of Fight 4 Your Life.  We are thankful to have Brandon back for this feature length version of F4YL, with Brandon also having played the role of Fleet in the short version of F4YL from 2012Truly, Fight 4 Your Life is fortunate to have someone on board with the multitude of passion, talents and dedication Brandon possesses.

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

Aaron Joseph Griggs

Aaron Joseph Griggs is a multi-talented young man beyond his years, having ambitions in acting, dance and sports.  Many words can describe this success driven lad, but just a few are captivating, charming and determined.  An example of his drive would be how after living in Texas for two years, he decided to return to California to pursue his entertainment dreams.

The youthful Mr. Griggs is now attending Pinkerton Middle School, where he is the quarterback for the Wolf Pack football team.  The sky is the limit, but Aaron already has determined that when he grows up he either wants to play in the NFL or become a police officer….both honorable goals indeed!  His passion for sport allows him to demonstrate well his personal mantra to always strive to be the best, no matter what challenges might lay ahead.  Although Aaron has a lot on his plate, his academics always come first, and he takes pride in the work that he does.

Aaron really enjoyed his role in Fight 4 Your Life, for which he was able to conjure emotions from his own life experiences to really connect with his character.

 

“I lost my dad tragically six years ago.  He was my hero and now that I am older, I always try to protect my mom,” says Aaron.

 

Through such tough times and obstacles Aaron has become a stronger person, much like F4YL‘s main character Fleet Blackwood does throughout the diversity he faces throughout Fight 4 Your Life.  It’s amazing how much alike the two actually are!

Aaron is looking forward to seeing how the movie turns out, and is very happy to have had the opportunity to play a role in this exciting project, which has such an incredible cast.  Fight 4 Your Life might be Aaron’s first official film project, but he is just getting started.  His talent, charisma and passion will take him very far, not only in this industry, but also in life.  And we here at one studios look forward to watching this amazing young man grow and mature!

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

Eric Lawson

Eric “Lawless” Lawson is no stranger to fighting.  Having wrestled in high school, Eric was introduced to mixed martial arts by friend, UFC legend and Fight 4 Your Life supporter Urijah Faber, who he had met while attending UC Davis.  He quickly took to the sport.

Due to his successful career as a mixed martial artist, Eric knows what it’s like to step into the ring, or, in the MMA world, the cage.  His time as a professional fighter for MMA promotions Strikeforce and Gladiator Challenge taught him the keys to being a victor, not only in sport, but in life, carrying over to his career as a mortgage consultant, which he has also experienced great success in.

Another fun fact about Eric is in his youth he was a bit of a wild child.  His endless energy carried over well into extreme sports.  At one point he was a full time BMX competitor.  Many races did he win on the tracks.  Long story short, through his “live life to the fullest” mentality Mr. Lawson has found the equation for being a champion.  Success is in his DNA….a prime trait he shares with Fight 4 Your Life character and villain Hanson Hansome Kelly.

Having had a couple small roles in fighting based feature films TKO and Never Surrender, Eric caught the acting bug during his time as a professional mixed martial artist.  In fact, he claims:

 

“I actually had always wanted to act since I was a kid.  It was just one of those things that I never got a real chance to try.”

 

When the phone rang with the offer to go out for a lead role in F4YL, Eric was quite surprised.  His excitement was only challenged by his work and life responsibilities.  But in the end, after being offered the role, he knew playing Hanson Kelly was just too good of an opportunity to pass up.  No matter his schedule, he was determined to make it work.

 

“I just decided you only get opportunities so many times in life….I knew I would regret it later if I passed this movie (Fight 4 Your Life) up.  It was too awesome!”  – Eric Lawson

 

Eric played perfectly as Fleet Blackwood’s rival.  Truly, we couldn’t have asked for a better man for the job.  Thank you for all your hard work!  Look out for Eric’s future projects.  You never know where this social chameleon will turn up!

And if you’re ever in need of a mortgage revamp, please be sure to contact Eric at Pacific Funding Group in Concord, CA, where he is a Senior Mortgage Consultant.  His direct number is 925.771.4211

 
 
– The one studios crew
 
 

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DeMarco Davis

DeMarco Davis is on the high rise acting list.  Constantly on the grind, he has recently moved down to Los Angeles from the Sacramento, CA area to further pursue his craft.  You can see him in such film titles as Inner City Snow, I’m in Love with a Church Girl and Buster Jones: The Movie.  He’s also acted in episodes of I Almost Got Away with It, House of Lies and A&E’s Cold Case Files, which was the “Jaycee lee Dugard Case” episode.

This dedicated artist spent four years in military active duty before deciding to make acting his career.  His college education in telecommunication engineering carried over into the military, where he used such skills during his one year tour in Bosnia.  The armed forces were a great experience for DeMarco.  The discipline and character they help build are attributes easily transferable into any area in life.  The entertainment industry is no exception.

DeMarco was one of the first auditions we had for Fight 4 Your Life.  The one studios crew could immediately tell his professionalism and skill.  And we knew we needed him on board.  Director Bryan Bachar says more on Mr. Davis,

 

“DeMarco is the type of guy you can plainly see is a professional at what he does.  He’s not doing this part time or as a trial type of thing.  You can see it in his eyes his passion for acting.  He’s hungry.  And it is a pleasure to have him on Fight 4 Your Life.  He brings more to this production.  He makes directing simple.  I hope to work more with him in the future and provide him with even more challenging roles.  I’m sure he can appreciate a challenge, as any true actor would.”

 

Look for DeMarco in a key role in Fight 4 Your Life.  You can’t miss him!  And check him out on IMDb, Facebook and Twitter.  His new flick Bullets Blades and Blood, which also has our very own Tony “The Tiger” Lopez in it, is coming out soon too!

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

F4YL Origins

The story and characters of Fight 4 Your Life have many influences.  Bryan Bachar, creator of F4YL, grew up moving across the U.S., his father being a United States Navy SeaBee.  From the experiences of being immersed into many different cultures Bryan learned to appreciate the wide variety of ways of life the different parts of the U.S. offer.  This immersion also allowed him to live in many different styles of life, from poverty to a more middle class environment.  Always being one to jump around between different groups of friends, Bryan used his rich knowledge of society’s groups to acquire a broad understanding of the differences and likenesses of the peoples of his country.

 

It’s true, as they say, that we aren’t so different as we would like to believe.  I’ve seen the same faces, known the same personalities, no matter where I’ve moved to in the States, whether the southern Bible Belt, the west coast, east coast or mid-west.  It’s funny to me how many people are so quick to think of themselves and their community as so unique.  For example, many people in California, which has been my home for a good portion of my life at this point, have this Nor Cal vs So Cal mentality.  I’ve lived in both and both have the same type of people.  Same can be said when compared to Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi, Texas, or anywhere else I’ve lived.

Now, don’t get me wrong, there are shell differences.  These differences are what I like to think of as culture, what is seen from the outside looking in.  How we partake in our daily lives, the color of our skin, the music we listen to, our spiritual beliefs, language and dialect, our ancestry, our food, what we hold important and so many other things make up this shell.  But once it’s cracked the inner part of who we all are is pretty much the same, no matter if we want to accept it or not.  We all face the same inner struggles at various points in our lives.  We all want relatively the same things in life…happiness, success, good health, family, friends, to feel appreciated, to be respected, freedom, love, etc., etc.

This is why I love the creative medium of filmmaking so much.  It allows me to fully express these shells of people, then shatter them to demonstrate how alike we all really are.  Through this destruction audiences are able to deeply connect to the characters on screen, surpassing the simple connections made by shell likenesses.  It makes no difference the race, gender or social status of the character.  A successful film gets viewers to feel for those persons they are watching.  It subliminally forces them to sympathize and root them on, hate them and boo them into damnation.  What a good film does, more than anything, is tell a story.  Within telling that story, it allows each and every crowd member to see a part of him or herself on that screen.  This is why movies are so powerful.

And this is why my fixations on culture, history and films blend so well.  Filmmaking already showcases all the shells of humanity.  It already promotes the deeper inner workings of us all.  Throughout cinematic history genres have been created to demonstrate these different sides of the human spirit.  In turn, these genres have been continually diluted into each other, blurring the lines of what kind of film a movie can actually be categorized as.  Especially in today’s age, everything has pretty much been done already, in terms of filmmaking.  This is why we are constantly being thrown recycled stories and franchises, because Hollywood uses what works.

In recent years I’ve noticed a focus on the technical aspects of filmmaking rather than what matters, the story.  For the last seven years or so big budget Hollywood has seemed to have been more concerned with how to shoot a story than how to tell a story, what story to retell rather than what kind of story could be told.  There have been bright spots, sure.  There always are.  I try to never speak in totality.  And the advancements in technology are great!  How films are made are vastly important towards the evolution of filmmaking, helping keep things fresh and more efficient.  But it’s all about balance.   Visual effects and computer animation are here to aid the star of a movie, it’s story, not be the star itself.

But it does seem as though this generation of Hollywood is beginning to get it again if they ever did truly lose it.  After all, no one can turn a blind eye to the fact filmmaking, as much of an art as it is, is a business when it comes to Hollywood.  And we all know the struggles creative media forms have been dealing with due to the same technological advancements that are making them reach higher grounds.  Piracy, I’m sure, has a strong part in the downward slope of Hollywood’s originality and focus on story.  The main thing to understand is things are turning around for a positive.

The big boom of comic book films demonstrates this well.  We are seeing these fictitious films based around fantastical heroes and villains dominate the box office.  Why? Well, for the first time these stories can be told how they were meant to be told because of the excellent technologies now available.  Cheesy FX in the past made it difficult for films like these to be believable.  Now, they can be quite believable.  This has attracted high caliber talent, writers and crew.  And boy has Hollywood caught on, taking these types of films much more seriously because of their lucrativeness, which, in turn, has allowed for a better balancing of technical and traditional story telling and acting aspects of filmmaking since so much is now going into these films.  They aren’t the dirty step children any longer, but the prized saviors, perfectly built to demonstrate both technical achievement and traditional storytelling.

You have fairly deep, complex characters now being truly explored by legit actors because there isn’t the stress of the “how to” and the “what does it look like” anymore, with the stories and characters being complimented by these awesome visual devices.  Once again the focus is back to where it should be, and everything is falling in place.  It’s really a no brainer for Hollywood to be taking advantage of making these kinds of films at this point.  It’s the perfect time for them.  They’ve always been around.  But not until recently could they really work.  And in their own way they’ve brought back some originality to big budget Hollywood.

The problem is people are always going to be hungry for something new.  There is a plethora of original stories to pull from when looking at the multitude of comic book universes out there.  There is originality in that.  But eventually people are going to yearn for more.  They are always wanting more.

So, what we have seen more and more is a melting of storylines and genres together in order to make a new type of film, one that can’t fully be clarified and categorized.  It’s less about what kind of film a movie is now than it is about what kind of story it is.  And this is totally fine by me.  After all, it really has always been about the story.  Genres are just a shell in themselves, a way to categorize and say “this is this and that is that”, just as with people and our races, countries and cultures.

Mainstream Hollywood still might be following strict guidelines.  But just as it has had success due to the advancement in technology, so too has the independent realm of filmmaking, which doesn’t suffer, at least most of the time, from the same burdens and restrictions as the big time studios.  More so than ever are we seeing independent film flourish.  Why?  Because here is where the true risks are taken artistically speaking.  Here is where experimental storytelling happens.  Here is where actors get to really focus on acting.

Hollywood might be catching up.  Of course, there are plenty of Hollywood budget films that have great acting, stories and overall artistic expression in them.   All I’m saying is independent film has always been the true storyteller’s and committed actor’s escape, an arena to truly engage one’s craft at the most pure of levels.  It’s never been about the big visual FX or monster budgets for indie film…..although every indie filmmaker would love a bigger budget I’m sure.

However, technology has made it easier for independent filmmakers to create higher quality films.  We are seeing breathtaking visuals come out of small indie studios, hell, even individual homes, all across the country, and the world for that matter.  And now with crowdfunding hitting the net hard independent filmmakers have a highly attractable, though not always successful, outlet to raise large sums of funds for creating their works.  More than ever independent filmmaking is on the rise.

The bridge between big Hollywood and independent film is becoming shakier and shakier.  In my humble opinion I foresee there one day being very little to distinguish between the two.  Sure, Hollywood will likely always exist.  It’s established for a reason.  But that doesn’t mean it’s system can’t be implemented by others, especially since the walls once holding smaller Joes back are becoming more and more scalable.

Fight 4 Your Life represents an inkling of what’s happening.  It might be my first full length feature.  But I believe in it, and so do the many other people involved in its production.  Who knows what success it might have.  I would like to say much.  But that is left up to time and viewers.  My team and I can’t force people to like our film.  We can only do the best job we can and see where it goes from there.  We can push to get your support though.  That is something we can get no matter if someone ends up enjoying the film or not.

My hope is people, at minimal, recognize the good message F4YL possesses within both its story and its creation.  It’s not that I am not confident in the film.  Rather, I have nothing but confidence in it.  I wouldn’t be putting in this exhausting effort otherwise.  I’m just a realist, a dreaming realist, with my head in the clouds and my feet on the ground.  And, if anything, I just want people to respect what the film is about and how we did it.  I hope it shows people that with enough tenacity, with enough diligence and smarts, something of this scale can be done in today’s world without the influence and power of those finger pointers and dream killers that would normally have the ability to stop it.

I’m doing it my way.  There’s no patting on the back going on here by any means.  Shoot, the film isn’t even done yet.  But there has to be something said about that at the same time.

I know I’m not the only one out there that feels this way.  And I’m most definitely not the only one doing it this way by a long shot.  The Sacramento area is just one of many throughout the U.S. where filmmaking communities are growing, hungry for acceptance, thirsty for something more.  It’s not just about Los Angeles and New York anymore.  They will continue to be the epicenters.  But this doesn’t mean they will remain alone.  In no way am I a L.A. or N.Y. hater.  I love the places and recognize their importance.  I just like seeing change, especially when that change is needed.  There’s enough creativity to go around and these juggernauts don’t need to hog it all.  With the mentioned advancements there’s no need for them to anymore.

Films are being made, good films, great films, passionate films.  It is passion which drives us all.  A good friend of mine, Urijah Faber, believes this.  And I agree with him 100%.  Without passion we are lazy.  Without passion nothing of value gets accomplished.  The journey of F4YL might be a tough one.  But nothing worth anything comes without a fight.

Just as Fleet Blackwood must fight for his life within the film, so must the film itself to be created.  The name is more than a simply a stylized motif.  It is a creed.

My upbringing, my relationships, my experiences and beliefs, they all reside in this film.  The countless hours of movies watched, characters learned, story arcs discovered, techniques revealed, they all are within this film in some way.  This is what I aim to do with every piece of art I make, always giving it my all.  My soul, my spirit, my passion, this is where Fight 4 Your Life stems from.

I realize I may speak a bit dramatically, even over the top.  But it’s my heart that takes over.  That’s that.  Just as with any one person, F4YL has many sides to it.  It is the melting pot of genres I spoke of.  The overall story may have been told many, many times before.  But it’s how you tell it.  That’s what makes a story original.  Fight 4 Your Life aims to be successful at bringing together many things, many sides, into a single cohesive work.

Wish us luck in getting it there.

 

– Bryan Bachar

Director

 

Thank you for supporting Fight 4 Your Life.  We still have a long way to go.  But if you’ve read this much, you’re interested in joining the fight.  It’s appreciated.  If you would like to help out further, please, check out our Funding page.  Everything helps, even just getting word out.  Thanks ahead of time.

 

– The one studios crew

 

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Fleet Blackwood

F4YL - Fleet

Fleet Blackwood

Fleet Blackwood is a humble, yet determined and energetic boxer eager to make something of himself in and out of the ring.  But his path hasn’t been easy.  Often seen as the underdog throughout his life, Fleet comes from a single parent family, raised by his mother, his father having left the picture many years ago.  Much of his childhood was plagued with struggles for both him and his mom.  Fortunately, Ahiga Montejo found Fleet at a young age and was able to set him on a straight road with the help of his good friend Tony “The Tiger” Mercado.

Both Ahiga and Tony have used boxing as a means to lead and push Fleet.  But the relationships Fleet has formed with his two coaches far exceed sport.  Both men have become like family to him, with Tony being like his crazy uncle.  As for Ahiga…well, the bond Fleet shares with Ahiga has formed even deeper, with Fleet viewing Ahiga as a true father figure in his life.  He owes so much to these men.  And he has vowed to make them proud by winning the belt from his longtime rival, Hanson Hansome Kelly.

Despite the internal and external battles Fleet has faced along his life’s journey, always feeling as if something was missing and always searching for something he is yet to find, he’s always maintained a good heart.  Ahiga recognized his light from their very first meeting, seeing a strong spirit in the boy.  It’s Fleet’s heart and spirit which have allowed him to grow into the intelligent and powerfully willed man he is today, well respected by his home town and well revered by the boxing community.  But on this night of nights, his character will truly be tested, along with his diligence and hard-earned skill.

To truly comprehend the challenges that await him, as well as those that have fought with him his entire life, Fleet must finally understand not only the teachings Ahiga has gifted him with, but also himself.  Before he can prevail, he must realize what he’s truly fighting for.  Only then may he rise….

 

 

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