"Magnolia to Madison Square Garden" by James "Bonecrusher" Smith
I was born and raised in a
small town of about one thousand residents name Magnolia.My parents were sharecroppers.I was one of six living children. Like many rural areas in North
Carolina, Magnolia was the home many famous people such as Michael
Jordan, ML Carr, Richard Petty, Lawrence Taylor,
etc.
At the age of ten GOD laid
on my heart to start running and I would understand the reason WHY later.I stepped out on Faith and started running.I was like the movie character, Forrest
Gump.I ran everywhere looking for
“Bubba”.
It’s ironic that I have
national mentoring program called Champion For Kids, Inc. where I mentor middle
school students to stay in school.When
I was that age I did not want to go to school. In
those days corporal punishment, spanking or beating your children was popular
for parents to do.After a couple
beatings from parents I realized two things:1.I
was going to school and, 2.Whenever I became
an adult, I was going to beat somebody.
Even though I was one of
biggest kids in high school, my parents encouraged me to play basketball instead
of football.I’m sure that if I had a
pro football player as a mentor I could have played in the NFL.Mentoring and guidance are very important.
I graduated from JamesSpruntCommunity College
in Kenansville, North Carolina 1973
with an associate degree in Business Administration.I met my future wife Reba during that time.I graduated from ShawUniversity in Raleigh,
North Carolina 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Business Administration.I joined
the Army that same year.It was in the
Army that I started my amateur boxing career.I spent some time training at Joe Frazier’s gym in Philadelphia,
PA.I reunited with my soon to be wife Reba
while in Philly.
We moved back home to North
Carolina and got married in 1980.I worked with the North Carolina Department
of Corrections for two years guarding inmates. In 1981 I had my first
professional fight on ESPN TV suffering a knock out loss. Most people would throw in
the towel during a situation like that.I dug in, worked harder.My first big break was in May of 1984 when
I knocked out Frank Bruno in London live on NBC TV.With only fourteen fights under my belt, I
fought Larry Holmes for the World Boxing Heavyweight Title in Las
Vegas in my next fight.Loss and setback #1.I then hired six
time World Boxing Champion Emile Griffith as my mentor.
My second big break was a
first round knock out win over Mike Weaver on CBS TV in 1985.Again, I stepped out on Faith.I flew to Las Vegas
uninvited to see the Larry Holmes vs Michael Spinks fight that was being
promoted by Don King.I signed an exclusive contract to
fight the winner, who Don thought would be his fighter, Larry Holmes.Second setback, Michael Spinks won the
fight.Now Don King doesn’t have a champion but I have an
exclusive contract with him.I sue him
and he sues me for breach of contract.
My third big break was on or
about December 5, 1986.Don King called
and offered me a World Title Fight.I
asked him when was the fight and he said next week, giving me a one week notice.I had a flash back, a Kodak moment.God had laid on my heart to start running
twenty three years earlier.I remained
faithful and obedient because the Bible says that obedience is greater than
sacrifice.Also, the steps of a good man
is ordered by Him.
On December 12, 1986 on HBO TV at MadisonSquareGarden,
I knocked down Tim Witherspoon three times in the first round to become the WBA
Heavyweight Champion of the World. Because I had graduated from college, I
became the first college graduate to win a
World Boxing Heavyweight Title.
Whether you are a World Boxing Champion, Businessman,
Student or Whatever, life is full of losses and setbacks.Our success depends on what we do NEXT.