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The weigh-ins for all the fighters take place this afternoon in Las Vegas, open to the public and broadcast live. Check our schedule. Published 2:30 a.m. September 14, 2012 - Comments
Boxing fans got far more action than they ever expected Saturday night, with the promise of more great fights from tonight's champions in the months to come. Published 11:11 p.m. September 8, 2012 - Comments
Tonight's broadcast starting at 6:45 p.m. Eastern Time includes the Klitschko vs. Charr fight from Moscow earlier today, followed by the DeMarco vs. Molina undercard, and the main event, Ward vs. Dawson. Will Mariah be there with Nick? Published 3:37 p.m. September 8, 2012 - Comments
Vitali Kltischko says goodbye to boxing before embracing politics; Ward and Dawson face off in a fight likely to go to the scorecards. Published 1:30 a.m. September 8, 2012 - Comments
Count on some knockout action, a changing of the guard, some rising stars and a few surprises. Published 2:14 p.m. September 3, 2012 - Comments
Mayweather parties like a rock star, but he needs to show fans he's serious about getting back in the ring. Will it be with Manny Pacquiao? Published 12:04 a.m. August 3, 2012 - Comments
As US fans hope for Olympic boxing success in London, take a look back at the greatest American boxers in Olympic Games history. Published 12:12 a.m. July 30, 2012 - Comments
Broner engaged in his usual antics; as for the fight, Vicente Escobedo had game defense but odds were stacked against him from the start. Published 11:29 p.m. July 21, 2012 - Comments
Cause, meet effect. Nevertheless, money talks and this mismatch will go on tonight in Cincinnati as planned. Published 2:28 p.m. July 21, 2012 - Comments
The seven to one underdog Garcia crushed Amir Khan with a thrilling multiple knockdown defeat. Published 10:51 p.m. July 14, 2012 - Comments
Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, APR, is President of the Falcon Valley Group, a San Diego based public relations consulting firm. Falkenthal worked as an award winning broadcast editor, producer and talk host before launching a second career as a communications consultant ...
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Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, APR, is President of the Falcon Valley Group, a San Diego based public relations consulting firm. Falkenthal worked as an award winning broadcast editor, producer and talk host before launching a second career as a communications consultant and business owner. Falkenthal continues to work both sides of the communications aisle as an award winning columnist for several media outlets including the political blog San Diego Rostra and Communities Digital News at Washington Times.
The San Diego Press Club presented Falkenthal with its Andy Mace Award for Career Excellence in Public Relations, one of just 33 individuals with this achievement. She holds Accreditation in Public Relations, which represents the top two percent of all public relations professionals in the United States. She earned both her Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio-Television and Linguistics and a Master of Science degree in Mass Communication from San Diego State University. She is an instructor at National University, San Diego, and previously taught in the School of Journalism & Media Studies at SDSU.
Falkenthal is a card-carrying Libertarian, servant to a rescued Boxer dog with his own Twitter account, and is proudly obsessed with Dancing With the Stars. She firmly believes what goes around, comes around, and you should go hard or go home.