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“Ding-a-Ling Man” Calling Out Cruiser Champs
(JULY 17) Promoter making belt holders’ phones ring, talking about the
Ding-a-Ling.
Dino Duva co-promoter, along with Sal Musemeci’s Final Forum, of red-hot
cruiserweight destroyer Darnell “Ding-A-Ling Man” Wilson (22-5-3, 19
KOs), says he is getting in touch with all the cruiserweight world
champions to arrange a shot against one of them for his wildly popular
fighter.
“He’s coming off the knockout of the year over Emanuel Nwodo. Before
that he knocked out Daniel Judah, Dale Brown and Kelvin Davis in
sensational consecutive fights. The Ding-a-Ling Man is a legitimate star
in boxing and he has earned a title shot. He’s one of the most exciting
fighters in the entire sport!”
Wilson agrees and admits he’s very eager to swap punches with one of the
reigning cruiserweight champions. “My waist is ready for the belt to be
around it. I want one of them to give me a chance. I want this bad and I
deserve a shot.”
Duva says he expects the camps of Jean Marc Mormeck (WBC/WBA), Steve
Cunningham (IBF) and/or Enzo Maccarinelli (WBO) to jump at the chance to
face Wilson because of his tremendous marketability. “From a promotional
standpoint, it’s very sellable because of all the spectacular things
Darnell has done on national television. I’m willing to either promote
the fight myself or work with the champions’ promoters to get this
done.”
What Duva says he likes the most about the power-punching 32-year-old
Ding-a-Ling Man, besides the fact that he has the sport’s best nickname,
is his way of doing things.
“Darnell has earned the right to fight for a world title and he did it
the way you’re supposed to. He went out there and knocked out all the
other top contenders in highlight-reel fashion. Darnell has become one
of the most recognizable television fighters in the sport today and I’m
going to get him the title shot he deserves for all his great work.
Ding-a-Ling has the whole package: Punch, Chin, Guts, Determination, and
best all, Charisma. He is a big part of what makes the cruiserweights
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