Jermain
"Bad Intentions"
Taylor
, known as “The Pride of Little Rock” has never forgot where he came from despite all his boxing fame. Jermain, a Little Rock native, represented Arkansas well as an amateur, winning a Goodwill Games and Olympic medal among many other accolades before turning pro in 2001. As a professional, Taylor defeated Bernard Hopkins in 2005 to become the undisputed middleweight champion of the world. Jermain currently has a record of 27-2-1, with 17 wins coming by way of knockout.


Jim Mabry is a former offensive lineman for the University of Arkansas from 1985-1989. Mabry anchored an offensive line that won back-to-back Southwest Conference titles, Cotton Bowl appearances, and helped the Hogs average 453 yards per game in offense. He became the BCS's first All-American in 1989 and was voted Student Athlete of the Year by the University of Arkansas along with being a three-time recipient of the Carl B. King Foundation Scholarship. 

Jim is from Memphis, TN where he attended Briarcrest Christian School and now has his #56 Jersey retired. Jim and his family currently reside in Little Rock, Arkansas.