- Steve Eisner
Steve Eisner (1929 - 2003) was a
boxing promoter; anentrepreneur ; a dealer infine art andantiquities ; the owner of record stores and drive-in movie theaters; a street scrapper; a professional boxer; a cryptographer for the army; a merchant marine; a philosopher (earning his Ph.B. from theUniversity of Detroit ); theeditor ofFresco , aliterary magazine ; a poet and apun ster; and the father of four children.He became very well known as the premier boxing promoter in the state of
Arizona , where he lived during the last decades of his life with his wife, Nancy. As a boxing manager/promoter, Eisner worked closely with many of the sport's top names includingBob Arum 's "Top Rank Inc." andEmanuel Steward 's "Kronk Boxing Team".Eisner guided the careers of many fighters, including Jerry "Schoolboy" Cheatham, Edgar Wallace, Ramon Olivas, Chuck Walker, and Paea Wolfgramm. Eisner was born in
New York , but raised inDetroit where as a young adult he became friends with legendarypimp /hustler 'Diamond' Jim Riley. He had a fascination with history, and a thirst for knowledge. He penned such masterpieces ofpun and fun as the following:"Wilt thou," he said
In a voice softly lilted
"Wilt thou," he said
With his head slightly tilted
"Wilt thou," he said
As he looked into her eyes
"Wilt thou," he said
And much to his surprise...
She wilted!Steve Eisner lost his brief fight to
cancer onAugust 30 ,2003 .
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