Boxing in the D! June 23 At The Atheneum Suite Hotel
Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns and Jackie Kallen, First Lady of Boxing, to Launch Boxing in the D Series with a Night of Future Champions Event at the Atheneum Suite Hotel on June 23
Inaugural fight card features eight undefeated fighters, including Detroiters Taylor Duerr, Isiah Jones, Derrick Coleman and Cedric Paul
Fight night! Hall of Fame boxing legend, Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns, and Jackie Kallen, known as the first lady of boxing, in conjunction with Ten Count Promotions, are bringing big time boxing back to the Motor City on Saturday, June 23 at the Atheneum Suite Hotel (100 Brush Street in Detroit). Eight undefeated fighters will put their records on the line in the first Boxing in the D series to be presented by Hearns and Kallen.More

Rising unbeaten prospects Gheith Mohammed and Leon Lawson III as well as the return of Jafar Mohammed bolster a deep lineup of Midwest fighters in Second 2 None Promotions’ The Best of Tomorrow IV: The War in Dearborn.
The Zaman International Hope for Humanity hosted its annual Mother’s Day “ChariTea Brunch” on Saturday, May 6th at Crystal Gardens in Southgate, Michigan. This non-profit’s mission for the past twenty years has been to help hundreds of thousands of struggling women and children by “providing both urgent assistance and promoting self-reliance.”
Proceeds will support programs for teens with severe medical conditions 
The summer has ended, autumn has taken over and winter is looming, many people suffer from a type of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. SAD is related to the changes in the seasons. Research has found that it begins and ends at roughly the same times every year. Many people who suffer with season affective disorder find their symptoms start int he fall and continue and at times worsen through the winter months. SAD may lower your energy and many people find they become moody. Rarely does SAD cause depression as we change into the spring or early summer. Roughly 2 to 3% of North Americans will experience SAD in their lifetime. Research has found that up to 15% will suffer a milder form of SAD that leaves them slightly depressed but still able to live life without an major disruptions. SAD makes up nearly 10% of all depression cases.