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BOSFEST 2007
January 27, 2007 - Many people consider him one of the
greatest Jewish warriors since Moshe Dayan. His name is Bruce "The Mouse"
Strauss, he is one of the chosen people and now the legendary former boxer has
been chosen to be the "main event" at Bosfest, 2007, the roast/tribute/benefit
being held for another ring legend, Johnny Bos.
Bosfest 2007 will finally take place on Thursday, February 15, at Hurley's
Saloon on West 48th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue. The starting
time is 7 pm sharp and there will be cocktails, food and prizes galore and
boxing industry types and fans turn out for this night for the longtime New York
booker/matchmaker/agent. As a bonus, the night is also Bos' 55th birthday.
Co-chairrmen of the Bosfest are Lou DiBella, Jay Wartski and Alan Wartski.
"It's a great honor for me to come in from my home in Omaha to pay tribute to
the Bosman," Strauss said. "I was on the David Letterman show but this is
bigger, more important. Without guys like Bos, who is an Old School fistic
genius, there would be no boxing. Take it from me because I fought on every
continent except Antartica."
"I always say if you can't get Benny Leonard, then Mouse Strauss is the next
best thing when it comes to Hebrew ring heros," Bos said. "I really appreciate
Mouse and everyone else who is going to bat for me."
"The Mouse" went from being a New Jersey high school wrestling to a boxing
vagabond whose motto was have gloves, will travel. He compiled a 77-53-5 record
with a stunning
55 KOs in a 13 year career which began in 1976 and ended in 1989. He fought some
big names including numerous world champions and top contenders among them
Howard Stern,
Pete Susens, Vampire Johnson, Malcolm "Flash" Gordon and Marlon Starling.
Strauss took his ring road show to Canada, Cameroon and Germany and, win, lose
or draw, always tried his best while also providing fans with plenty of laughs.
One of his favorite tricks was asking round card girls for their phone numbers
as he sat on his stool between rounds.
Bosfest 2007 individual tickets cost $250. All those who bought individual or
table seats for the postponed Bosfest last November, don't worry. Your tickets
will be honored on Feb. 15 at Hurley's in midtown.
Anyone wishing to buy tickets or a table may contact Michael Marley at mlcmarley@aol.com
or by phone at 917 853 4484. Checks must be made out to "Johnny Bos Roast."