Frank Gore is the NFL's all-time leading rusher with 16,000 career rushing yards. The list is:
1. Emmit Smith
2. Walter Payton
3. Frank Gore
That's the list. That's the level Frank Gore operated at in the NFL during an incredible career that ran from 2005-2020 that also saw Gore collect 81 career rushing TDs and 3985 receiving yards. The future football hall of Famer has now embarked on a successful prizefighting career. After an exhibition bout with former NBA legend and graduate of The Colony High School in the DFW Metroplex, Deron Williams. Gore embarked on a professional career that got off to a spectacular start knocking out Olasehinde Olorunsola in the fourth round in their fight back in May in Biloxi. Mississippi. He returns to the ring on a Team Morones Boxing Card in San Antonio at the Freeman Coliseum. He will scrap with San Antonio local Joshua Romero (0-2) in a four-round heavyweight affair.
The co-main event will showcase the return of one of San Antonio's favorite fighting sons Richard "El Castigo '' Medina (13-1). He looks to bounce back off of his lone career defeat in June when he was outpointed by Raymond Ford at the Tech Port Arena. He will battle with fellow Alamo City native Steve Garagarza (3-5-1)
Also on the card is hard-hitting fan favorite "Worldstar" Arredondo, who returns to the ring after his draw with "Fort Worth Wolf" Tony Lopez in Frisco. Arrendondo, 8-1-1, will battle with rugged veteran Rafael Reyes, 20-15, in a scheduled six-rounder. Undefeated Flyweight prospect Guillermo Gutierrez will also be in action.
The card also has two very intriguing women's bouts. Professional model, ring girl, and amateur stand-out Mayra Rodriguez will make her pro-debut against undefeated Dallas native Abril Anguiano in a scheduled four-rounder. Also, all-action fan favorite Mi Vida Loca" Brittany Ordonez returns to the ring and will battle Destiny Jones in a six-round affair.