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Everipedia Boxing Archives is a paperback and kindle ebook on Amazon that contains archives of Everipedia articles written by former top rated Everipedia Inc. editor/writer Matthew E. O'Neil. The professional boxing careers of Tommy Morrison, Robert Allen, Jose Antonio Rivera, Junior Jones, Antwun Echols, and Justin Mayweather are explained in the book. The author also gives a description of the Florida based company Don King Productions. Matthew E. O'Neil explains his USA Boxing sanctioned matches that occurred when he he was a member of the active duty U.S. Air Force from 1996-2000. The results helped produce Plymouth, Massachusetts first NCAA Division I baseball scholarships with the help of Plymouth North baseball coach Dwayne Follette.[1] Matthew E. O'Neil graduated from Plymouth North High School in 1994 and with a B.S. from Colorado Christian University in 2001. He KO'd 1991, 1993 LSU National Baseball Champion Jeffrey Naquin and TKO'd 1997, 1999 US Armed Forces Superheavyweight Boxing Champion Preston Hartzog in a USA Boxing sanctioned matches.[2] The 2nd version of the paperback book was published on July 13, 2023 and its IBSN-13 is 979-8866149490.[3][4] It has 25,000 views at the Swiss based publishing platform Yumpu. The book is at Clinton Fowler Library on the campus of Colorado Christian University as well as the Grant Library on Fort Carson Army Base, Colorado.

O'Neil incapacitated a terrorist on active duty Air Force and was cleared. He was stationed at Al Dhafra Air Station as a member of the 763rd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron from May 1999 to September 1999. 763rd EARS was a squadron in support of Operation Southern Watch. The terrorist O'Neil was confronted by was probably sponsored by Saddam Hussein and Iraq. The incident is at the Internet website TogetherWeServed under the squadron 11th SWS. The incident is in the records department of the Cape Cod Military Museum.

Tommy Morrison was a former professional heavyweight boxer who had a tumultuous career marked by both success and controversy, including allegations of fixed fights and a positive HIV diagnosis that ultimately led to his suspension from boxing. He achieved significant victories, including winning the WBO title, but faced legal troubles and health issues later in life, culminating in his death from cardiac arrest in 2013. Posthumously, there have been disputes regarding the cause of his death, with claims that he did not have HIV, contradicting earlier reports.

The book is in the library of the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canasota, New York. The book is mentioned under the sports category section of the Plymouth, Massachusetts article in the online encylopedia Justapedia.[5] Everipedia Inc. is a cryptocurrency and Internet encyclopedia company that had an office in Santa Monica, California. The company partnered with the Associated Press in 2020.[6]

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