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Boxer/biker Michael ‘Slick’ Anderson rides to the tune of his personal engine


Michael Anderson stands over Eudy Bernardo throughout his fifth spherical knockout win in 2023. Photograph by David Algranati/The Struggle Pictures

NEWARK, N.J. — Michael Anderson is an anomaly in some ways. It isn’t widespread to see boxers persevering with to compete over the age of 40, particularly in his dwelling state of New Jersey, which calls for extra intensive medical necessities for older boxers to get licensed.

However for the 43-year-old often called “Slick,” he can have a look at himself within the mirror and inform that he nonetheless has extra to present. In any case, within the 24 years that he’s been competing, he says he has solely had a busted nostril twice. When requested why he doesn’t transition to life after boxing, he ponders why that very same power isn’t saved for the youthful boxers on tv that he believes he can beat.

Having been self managed for greater than a decade, and having invested over $200,000 into maintaining his profession shifting, nobody goes to inform Anderson what to do together with his life and profession.

Removed from winding down, Anderson (24-3-1, 18 knockouts) will headline this Saturday, October 12 on the state’s premier sports activities enviornment, Newark’s Prudential Middle, when he meets fringe contender Daniel Gonzalez in a ten-round welterweight bout for the vacant USBA belt. It’ll be his fourth time combating on the dwelling of the Nationwide Hockey League’s New Jersey Devils, and first time competing in the primary occasion.

A victory over Gonzalez (21-4-1, 7 KOs) would put him within the high 15 of the IBF’s 147-pound rankings, however Anderson is content material to go about his enterprise as standard.

“I noticed actually possibly three rounds of his fights. It was a struggle he received and I turned it off. To not disrespect him however after I checked out what I noticed he dropped at the desk, it’s nothing I haven’t seen earlier than,” mentioned the Newark native Anderson.

“The brawler guys, they wish to brawl till they get hit. He’s greater than welcome to struggle his struggle and I’m gonna struggle mine, after which we’ll see who’s victorious.”

Michael Anderson with REDD, mascot for the New York Pink Bulls soccer workforce, at Prudential Middle. Photograph by Ryan Songalia

For Anderson, his relationship with boxing started with a sluggish boil and finally blossomed right into a lifetime dedication. He first placed on boxing gloves at age 12 when his uncle purchased him a pair for him to mess around together with his cousin. As a substitute of sticking with boxing then, he adopted his father into martial arts, coaching in karate from age 5 till 13. He didn’t revisit boxing till he was already an grownup, when his pal Faheem Gordon advised him he was coaching at a neighborhood fitness center, the Dew Drop Boxing Membership, run by Charlie “Dew Drop” Younger, who’s greatest recognized for being the coach for former heavyweight contender Kevin Johnson.

Anderson remembers being underwhelmed by the form of coaching that his pal was doing, which consisted of bouncing in your toes and throwing punches, and thought it might be a breeze.

“I used to be like that ain’t shit in comparison with how my dad educated us. We have been breaking sticks on our stomachs and getting kicked whereas doing pushups and walked on our stomachs and pushups on our knuckles. I went someday and so they made me spar, I obtained a black eye, I knocked the child towards the ropes and after that I used to be like ‘OK, I gotta come again,’” remembers Anderson.

Anderson had a comparatively quick novice profession consisting of 13 bouts, profitable the N.J. Diamond Gloves and Golden Gloves in 2004, plus a pair of N.J. State Championships.

He by no means noticed boxing as a possible profession. Why would he? He already had a profession delivering the mail, doing his five-hour route each day (besides Sundays when the mail isn’t delivered) across the city of Orange. He labored for eight years as a mailman, and had he caught with it, he could have already been retired on a pension. However you additionally wouldn’t be studying this story proper now.

His profession took a flip for the intense within the mid-2000s when he reached out to one among his favourite boxers, “Sugar” Shane Mosley, on the now outdated social networking web site MySpace. Anderson messaged him each day, letting the present Corridor of Famer know that he was going to the fitness center to get his work out in, and day by day his messages can be delivered with out response. That was till someday, when Mosley requested him to ship a tape of him boxing. Anderson despatched the tape, after which six months later he obtained one other response from Mosley asking him to go to a fitness center to spar in New York Metropolis underneath the supervision of coach Elliot Ness, a Mosley affiliate who additionally labored as his bodyguard.

“After I went over, I used to be wanting like recent meat. I dealt with myself greater than effectively towards the bully of the fitness center and Ness referred to as Shane and was like ‘this man is the actual deal over right here.’ When Shane referred to as me, he was like ‘hey man it’s Shane’ and I’d grasp up. He’d name again like ‘Cease enjoying it’s Shane. You bought some cash on you? I would like you to go to the airport, e-book a ticket, I’ll provide the cash whenever you get right here. I’m gonna kick your ass whenever you get right here,’” remembers Anderson.

“I used to be operating after I obtained the cellphone name. I booked the flight nervously, pondering I’m gonna get scammed. I wound up attending to the airport, any individual else got here and obtained me. After I noticed the mansion I used to be like ‘oh shit.’”

Initially Anderson was cleared to take go away from his publish workplace job for 2 weeks, however when Mosley requested him to increase his keep in camp, Anderson was fired for being a no-call, no-show.

Mosley backed Anderson for his first six fights, turning him professional in 2007 on the undercard of his struggle towards Miguel Cotto at Madison Sq. Backyard. He additionally fought the undercard of Mosley’s first struggle with Ricardo Mayorga in Carson, Calif., and The Ring’s 2009 Struggle of the 12 months between Juan Manuel Marquez and Juan Diaz.

The working relationship started to crumble as Mosley turned preoccupied together with his ongoing divorce proceedings together with his then-wife Jin, who pointed Anderson within the route of promoter Gary Shaw. Shaw moved Anderson’s profession till he suffered a defeat to Nick Casal, a 3rd spherical TKO loss in 2011, after which Anderson was dropped.

From that time on, Anderson has been a free agent, reserving his personal fights and promoting tickets to fund his profession. Why does he do it?

It’s clearly not as a result of he wants larger paydays. Anderson has been supporting himself by way of actual property investments since 2003, when a realtor ran his credit score someday and confirmed him how he might purchase property of his personal, serving to him transfer out of the one bed room residence he was renting from his mom. He at present owns two rental properties and is engaged on including a 3rd one.

It additionally isn’t as a result of he’s in want of thrills. Anderson finds sufficient of that by way of his motorbike membership, the Present Off Ridaz Bike Membership, a dozen-member group which he began in 2012. Anderson, who has been driving since 2002, beforehand owned a 750cc bike, however now rides a 2012 Can-Am Spyder, which has two wheels within the entrance for better stability. He says he switched to the safer journey so he didn’t find yourself sidelining his profession as a result of accidents sustained in a crash.

“Once you’re on a motorcycle, no person can hassle you. You possibly can’t hear your cellphone until you cease and pull over as a result of the engine is revving. You get a peace of thoughts, it’s simply you, you possibly can take into consideration something you could,” mentioned Anderson.

There’s a camaraderie amongst bikers that isn’t shared by different motorists, he says. For example, Anderson says there are occasions when he’ll pull as much as a lightweight and see different bikers, who will then invite him to a cookout or celebration that they’re heading to. 

“There’s loads of partying and supporting one another. When individuals take these bike vests off, they nonetheless have jobs. So that you may be speaking to an ambulance employee, a cop, you may be speaking with a social employee. Proper now if I posted that I would like a job, a bunch of bikers will publish the place they work at and so they’ll pull you thru,” mentioned Anderson.

Realistically, Anderson feels he has two extra years left in boxing. Having received 12 of his final 13 bouts, together with 7 in a row, Anderson might discover himself in place to lastly get his large break if he will get previous Gonzalez.

Muhammad Abdul Salaam, who has been Anderson’s head coach since 2020, says he hopes to see Anderson get a chance at the least as soon as earlier than he hangs his gloves up for good.

“I simply hope he can lastly get a break. There’s been individuals mendacity and saying they’re gonna assist push him this manner and that method, and nothing ever occurs until he’s doing one thing for them. I simply hope he will get a good shot at one among these guys simply to show that in the event you deal with your physique, you don’t drink, you don’t smoke, you don’t celebration, then there’s no such factor as being outdated,” mentioned Abdul Salaam.

Considered one of Anderson’s objectives is to struggle lengthy sufficient for his four-year-old son to have recollections of seeing him within the ring. He could get an enormous cathartic climax to his profession, or he could merely journey off into the sundown like his bike membership heading to a cookout or celebration in one other city. Both method, he has some extent to show each time he steps into the ring.

“I simply wish to get in there with the fellows that say are one of the best so I could make my level to the world. Like, guys, don’t quit, don’t fear about what individuals are saying. It may be accomplished,” mentioned Anderson.

“The satisfying half is that I didn’t quit. I didn’t let boxing break me. I do know too many fighters who become involved with the politics aspect and so they stop. I say I’m not gonna be that particular person. Till I make my mark, I’m not gonna be that particular person.”

Ryan Songalia has written for ESPN, the New York Each day Information, Rappler and The Guardian, and is a part of the Craig Newmark Graduate Faculty of Journalism Class of 2020. He may be reached at [email protected].



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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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