Jamil Parker
Jamil Parker
Founded YSM Sports Media
Jamil Parker (born July 14, 1985 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is the President of YSM Sports Media. He founded the company on March 28, 2019.[14]
Early Life & Education
Parker has two children
Parker graduated from Samuel S. Fels High School. He attended Lutheran Christian Academy Prepatory School. He resides in Philadelphia. His father is Marvin Lee Kilgore and his mother is Melissa Danette Parker. He has two children, Adrianna Leigh and Cataleya Alicia Parker.
Career
Work Experience
Interviewed Crawford's trainer
He was a general manager of 2nd & Cambria Inc. from 2008 to 2018.
His Internet website ysmsportsmedia.com covers Philadelphia's pro boxing scene.
Parker's YSM Sports Media Youtube channel has 20,000 subscribers.
Works For Fighthype
Parker started his journalism career by covering boxing for Intuboxing. He had been a U.S. correspondent for the United Kingdom based company since 2008 before leaving the company in 2020. It is based of Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. He mainly covers professional boxing for YSM Sports Media, but he also covers football and basketball as well. Parker uses the first name Jamal when he wrote articles for Intuboxing. He sfarted covering boxing for Fighthype in 2020.[13]
Wall Street Journal
Floyd Mayweather is a former professional boxer and he is the wealthiest athlete in history according to the The Wall Street Journal and Fortune (magazine). Boxing is one of the few professional sports where the participants can earn million dollar paydays. Mayweather's boxing career and business pursuits are routinely covered by YSM Sports Media. On Intuboxing's website fans can purchase tickets. watch live streams, and get the latest boxing news.[15]
He plans to cover the National Basketball Association more thoroughly in the future. Parker interviewed Matthew O'Neil in April 2020; O'Neil was on The Grueling Truth. Fight News Unlimited and AkHi TV in 2020.[6] His work for Intuboxing is referenced in the Preston Hartzog vs. James Toney and Preston Hartzog vs. Matthew O'Neil Everipedia articles. Toney is one of two people to tko Evander Holyfield in professional boxing matches. Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield I and Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II generated over 200 million dollars in revenue at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 1996 and 1997.
Terence Crawford
Parker interviewed Terence Crawford's trainer Brian McIntyre in March 2019. McIntyre questioned Errol Spence's power and stated that Crawford was eager to box Amir Khan. Crawford is one of the biggest stars in the sport of boxing. Parker has also covered the boxing career of Paul Kroll for YSM Sports Media.
Excerpt From Article
U.K. based Intuboxing
Parker wrote an article about Matthew O'Neil for Intuboxing in 2020. O'Neil's matches were sanctioned by USA Boxing and facilitated by Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin is on the New York Stock Exchange and has offices in the U.K.:
Matthew O'Neil tko'd Preston Hartzog in 1999. Hartzog was in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program at the time of being stopped. Hartzog was 1997 US Armed Forces Champion in the superheavyweight division. The U.S. came in eight place in the 1999 Military World Games with 26 medals. Hartzog won a silver medal at that games. O'Neil is the only person to stop Hartzog in a conclusive fashion in the amateur or pro ranks. Hartzog defeated Cabbage Correira in a professional MMA fight. Correira defeated Tank Abbott and Butterbean. Jeffrey Naquin retained a division 1 scholarship for the 1991 and 1993 LSU National Baseball teams. He also signed sports memorabilia found on the Internet.Naquin is in the 2017 LSU National Baseball team media guide. O'Neil hopes to compete in a four to six round heavyweight fight at new Encore Casino in Everett, Massachusetts. The US Supreme Court legalized sports gambling in 2019 and Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker has stated that sports gambling will soon be seen at Massachusetts casinos. O'Neil still possesses knockout force and he has the capacity to make it through rounds. O'Neil has worked in business and for Havard University. In 2006, Rory Reid spent 1 million dollars against him when he ran for Clark County Commission in Nevada. O'Neil is hopeful that his training system can produce one final victory.[10]