The Class of `07 was supposed to be the three-headed “thanks for being who you are and helping bring baseball back” trinity of Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn, and Mark McGwire --a celebration like few in Cooperstown history.
Back in 2005, at an HBO Boxing press conference, a brazen thief (and we’re not talking about Don King) picked Oscar De la Hoya’s pocket, stealing his wallet. In the wallet was one of the Golden Boy’s most important possessions, a food stamp worth exactly one dollar.
Seemingly untouchable billionaire Calvin Ayre spins his real life of extreme branding, globe-trotting, girls and gutsy business maneuvers into an adventure that soars above fiction.
GERMANY. Victor Strahan is 13-years-old. Maybe 14. His brother Michael, younger by two years, is sitting next to him on the bus to school. They were raised on a military base and, like many kids in Germany at the time, the Strahan brothers were enamored with cars. Every morning on the way to school, the same game would start…
