Coming Soon: Darin Allen’s “Let’s Talk About IT!”

Darin Allen's "Let's Talk About It" logo.Former world champion amateur boxer and professional fighter, Darin Allen shares his views on some of today’s hottest sports, entertainment and political topics—as well as the inside scoop on some of  most recognizable figures in boxing’s  recent past.  

Whether you agree or disagree, with his point of view, Darin Allen invites you to chime in with your thoughts. Below is a snippet of a few of the subjects that Darin will be talking about:

Is it possible that Ohio State will play Alabama for the NCAA championship and defeat a SEC team? Is it possible that Nebraska will win 5 games their first year in the big ten? Is it possible that Michigan will get their revenge on world beater Appalachian State. Will Floyd Mayweather continue to fight men past their prime and still call himself great. Is Tiger Woods better days behind him ? Did Lebron sell out his fan base in Ohio?  What college will  have the top 2011 football recruiting class?  These topics and many more are what we will be discussing very soon.

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About Darin Allen

Darin Allen is a former American amateur and professional boxer. As an amateur boxer he won a middleweight World championship and U.S.A. amateur championship. Allen went on to have a mildly successful professional boxing career that was highlighted by a world light heavyweight championship fight.

7 Comments

  1. I am not mad at Lebron (I wish he would have stayed), I am hot with the GM?

    • Alan I am very mad at Lebron. Not a loyal Ohioan. He hurt his name by going to a team that has big names instead of him building a team like Jordan did . Lebron needs help and Michael Jordan did not.

  2. DARIN, I THINK YOU ARE ON TO SOMETHING VERY GOOD…. I WILL KEEP MY EYES OPEN FOR THE UPCOMING EXCITEMENT!!!

  3. Nice site Darin!
    When you going to start talking?

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