Fight For Life Fighters of 2012 |
Not normally do we
see our high profile celebrity's, enabling an everyday sporting stadium to host
a coliseum type event, where us mere mortals ferociously chant and shout for a
knockout victory.
Well I guess we do
see these legendary boys, our idols step into an arena of battle on numerous
occasions, although it's not to pain stakingly pound the living hell out of
each other in a boxing ring amidst 5,000 spectators draped in suits, evening
attire and glasses clinking to the formalities of being wined, dined and
entertained.
Then their is
media crew desperately trying to capture every little fast paced snap of these
sheer and pure strength like gladiators to play host to the 'pay to view'
spectators that missed out on one of the sell out tickets.
'Fight for Life'
an elaborate celebrity, charity event of League V's Union 'boxing' is back with
a vengeance when it took to the stage at 'Trusts Stadium' in Auckland New
Zealand on December 15th 2012. The event also helps raise money and portrays to
men that prostate cancer, if identified early enough, is a curable disease and
prevention is now as simple as a blood test.
Jarrod McCracken & Wendell Sailor at the Watermark Fundrasing Luncheon |
Event promoter
Dean 'Cowboy' Lonergan, ex league player with his assistant and event
coordinator, Carlena who does a fantastic job, were in contact to snag each
individual high profile player past and present. Their intention? To create
entertainment like never before while raising money for a reputable charity. This years Fight for Life was going to be
enormous and with MMA and the Boxing world growing trendier by the day, before
they knew it, the showdown was created.
Daniella Smith Vs Lauren Eagle |
- Lauren Eagle V's Daniella Smith (Victory to Smith a hard doer, who at 40 years old covered well and had Eagle backing up. Would have been a close decider)
- Greg Bird V’s Rene Ranger (Victory to Bird, even though Ranger knocked Bird to the ground twice which landed him a 2 point deduction)
Paul Gallen Vs Hika Elliot |
- Manu Vatuvei V's Eric Murray the New Zealand Olympic gold medalist (Victory to Manu Vatuvei although Eric Murry didn't do to bad considering the bagging he gave himself prior to the fight)
- Paul Gallen V's Hika Elliot (Victory to Paul Gallen. Hika found his opponent was like hitting a brick wall that fought back, both fighters did well)
Jarrod McCracken applies the pressure to opponent Carlos Spencer |
- Jarrod McCracken V’s Carlos spencer (Victory to Carlos Spencer, definitely the most adrenalin packed fight of the night that had the crowd on the edge of there seats)
Willie Mason Vs Troy Flavell showing the heart of true rugby stars |
I guess each
celebrity signed up for there own individual reasons, whether it be the
challenge, a goal, their ego, or to support a family member and the prostate
cancer cause.
The likes of our
Jarrod McCracken, this year, didn't hesitate to sign up, nor did he
underestimate his potential when he decided to raise and donate his own '$38
thousand' to the prostate cancer foundation. His father Ken McCracken, another
old time league great, severely battles with the disease, so Jarrod put the
gloves on and stepped into the ring with no hesitation for the cause and help
support his father, who couldn't make it across the Tasman from Australia to
support his son.
Sitting at the
team McCracken table, it was very emotional and upsetting to see Jarrod's
sister Carmel sitting there silent and motionless with tears welling in her
eyes and rolling down her face when the rest of the crowd had literally erupted
standing and screaming with the most deafening shrieks of enthusiasm. She was
witnessing her brother they call 'crackers' 42 years old, go up against a much
younger and experienced at boxing, union legend Carlos Spencer.
It crushed her to
know her father was not sitting there with her to support and cheer Jarrod on
for what he was doing. We clearly saw the
emotions for the McCracken family ran quite deep, which to the general public
would be rather oblivious.
Jarrod McCracken prior to learning the news of a broken neck |
Jarrod, once he
had initially signed on the dotted line, quickly accessed his fitness calibre
and realised, to even be half a show against Carlos, he now had literally 7
weeks to shape up. Jarrod never doubted his ability to fight, because after
all, he was the boy from west Auckland, who grew up knowing how to take care of
himself, brawling and fighting was part of life. Only difference was, Jarrod's
fights of yester-years, sported a no rules attitude.
Jarrod say's, 'you
would do whatever you had to do to and I would always make sure I came out on
top, but it was far from boxing.'
His trainer Brian
Pierson, whom Jarrod seeked out in his hometown of Townsville, had a job on his
hands: to teach Jarrod how to box. Brian an ex strong man and mui thai fighter
and from what I hear, just as hardcore and crazy as Jarrod, set out his
training schedule to make the most of the minimal weeks they had up there
sleeve.
The weekends out
drinking with mates, eating whatever he wanted and his normal maintenance of a
few gym sessions a week had to drastically change. Instead his training turned
into a grueling twice a day programme, a boxing session in the morning and
fitness training in the afternoon. Jarrod's previous weight sessions took a
back seat during the weeks ahead as Brian had assessed Jarrod's strength was
already supernatural for someone his age and fitness would be his first
priority if he was going to go up against a much younger Carlos Spencer who was
also rumoured to have the assistance of steroids on his side.
Jarrods son watches on as training begins |
Jarrod tells us
the first week of training was that grueling he doubted his 7 week foresight.
He was in his garage with one of his mates on the pads and him on the mitts
slogging out to what seemed like an eternity for sets of two, one minute rounds
of overs and unders, with his kids watching on.
Fight night came around quickly and I must say, hearing the babble amongst surrounding spectators on the night, enthusiasm and anticipation ran high to see these two warriors collide in combat.
Nothing could have
prepared the crowd, or even Carlos Spencer for that matter when the referee
gave his usual spiel, 'touch gloves, return to your corners and come back
fighting.
Both McCracken and
Spencer did return to there corners, although McCracken declined Spencer's
gesture of touching gloves again and came at Carlos like a raging bull, a man
totally possessed and reliving his child hood all over again.
What ever he had
learnt from his trainer in the past 7 weeks, went straight out the door, the
only thing McCracken didn't put into practice was biting, kicking or just
picking Spencer up and throwing him over the ropes…….well even that was
debatable at times. Carlos was definitely rattled by the onslaught and did his
best to cover up, at one stage even turning on his opponent and running for the
corner with Jarrod unleashing his fury to the back of Spencer's head.
Jarrod McCracken Vs Carlos Spencer - the fight that made the crowd roar |
Not only was it a
war, he now witnessed Jarrod live up to his nickname team mates had labeled him
with during his football days…..'Crackers'.
The second round
couldn't have come quick enough for Spencer, he had a few seconds to wonder,
what the hell just happened, gather himself together and get back out there,
step up to McCracken and play the game.
Crackers backs his opponent Spencer into the ropes |
The judges eventually announcing a close Victory to Carlos Spencer.
The next day seen
the boys having lunch together and Carlos sporting a nice shiner to remember this
years 2012 "Fight for Life" as for Crackers, when asked if their was
any aches or pains, any regrets or if he was going to give it another crack
next year, he shrugs and say's no to the 3 questions asked.