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Matthew E. O'Neil

Matthew E. O'Neil

Graduated On February 11, 1999 At Age 22

Graduated On February 11, 1999 At Age 22

Matthew Eugene O'Neil (born March 7, 1976 Newton, Massachusetts) is an athlete, university graduate, and a former political candidate.[1] He is on Amazon Music in thirteen different countries.[250]

Published Author

Spotify On NYSE

Spotify On NYSE

He was the host of the Everipedia Boxing Show. The show is available on Deezer, Soundcloud[113] and Spotify. Spotify is on the New York Stock Exchange.[110] The boxers on the show were contacted through Facebook. The show was shared on Facebook boxing groups. Facebook is on Nasdaq.

O'Neil is listed as an author at Amazon.com, and was issued Amazon Standard Identification Numbers by the company. The audiobooks that he authored, MTK Global On Everipedia, Everipedia Mob Chronicles, and Everipedia Boxing Show, were published in the U.K., Germany, Australia, United States and Canada in 2021.[211] He has been a registered Republican since 2012, and made Everipedia pages for Trump Victory.[207] He is the top rated Everipedia editor of all time. O'Neil reedited the Stephen Paddock, Marilou Danley and Geary Danley pages which have over 480,000 views. Paddock was responsible for the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. His articles are regenerated to History Today's website (thtearch.com) and can be found on the Internet search engines google.com and yahoo.com.[245]

He is the author of the paperback book MTK Global On Everipedia. It was published in the United Arab Emirates, United States, and Mexico on August 14, 2022. There is an ebook kindle version available in thirteen countries.[267]

Early Life & Education

Basketball Champion At Age 15

B.S.,Colorado Christian University,2001

B.S.,Colorado Christian University,2001

O'Neil was a high school Division 1 basketball champion for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America at the Memorial Hall (Plymouth, Massachusetts) when he was fifteen years old. At the age of sixteen he worked as a cashier at Purity Supermarket and he had the authority to cash payroll checks. O'Neil graduated from Plymouth North High School in 1994.[256]

He attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a teenager and passed 30 credits by the time he was nineteen. In 1993 he spoke with an Air Force recruiter at North High School and qualified for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship based upon his score on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and class rank. He recieved an interview on the campus of Boston University in November 1993 and spoke with a U.S. Air Force Captain during the interview. He tested out of tier 1 math and english at The University of Massachusetts Amherst in June 1994 and then recieved a phone interview with Major Koren of Umass Amherst ROTC. In September of 1995 he was enrolled in a sophmore Air Force ROTC course at 201 Dickinson Hall at The University of Massachusetts Amherst.[45]

B.S. and M.B.A. From Colorado Universities

O'Neil graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Colorado Christian University on August 25, 2001 and with a Master of Business Administration from Regis University on August 27, 2004. Both degrees are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. He passed 18 credits with a C average from the American Business and Technology University in 2013.

Clark County Commission,Nevada

He ran for Clark County Commission in Nevada in 2006 recieving 38 percent of the vote.[14] His opponent Rory Reid ran for the governor of Nevada four years later against Brian Sandoval and lost.[24] Reid had one million dollars in his campaign fund in 2006.[15] Reid was later accused of campaign finance infractions but he was never formally charged. O'Neil was interviewed by the Las Vegas Sun when he ran for County Commission.[84]

Worked For Harvard University

At the ages of twenty five and twenty six he worked for Harvard University in its development office on 124 Mount Auburn Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[32][59]

Military Experience

Enlisted At Age Twenty

Members Of 11th Space Warning Squadron 2000

Members Of 11th Space Warning Squadron 2000

He enlisted on United States Air Force active duty when he was twenty years old. Shortly thereafter he was selected for the martial arts program on Schriever Air Force Base based upon his run time at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. He was a member of the 763rd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron at Al Dhafra Air Base,United Arab Emirates where he worked as a base telephone operator, computer network administrator and truck driver for 120 days in 1999. He also spent 5 days in the Hilton in Manama City, Bahrain.

Recieved Honorable Discharge

O'Neil recieved an honorable military discharge from the United States Air Force on August 27, 2000 after serving four years on active duty. He graduated with an Associate's degree from the Community College of the Air Force on February 11, 1999. He held a top secret (TS-SCI/SBBI)security clearance in Air Force Space Command. He was assigned to the 11th Space Warning Squadron from 1997 to 2000. The squadron was located in the Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC). He also completed shifts at the base communications center in 1999 and 2000, working unassisted in 2000. O'Neil recieved a copy of his DD 214 from the National Personnel Records Center via email in March 2021.

Plymouth, MA. First Div 1a Baseball Scholarships

His three years of production in the martial arts program led to Plymouth, Massachusetts first two NCAA Division I baseball scholarships with the help of Plymouth North coach Dwayne Follette.[25] The facilitator for the boxing matches was Lockheed Martin employee Steve Griffin of O'Fallon, Illinois. O'Neil did four years of Carl Freyermuth's physical education class while in high school. Follette was a protegee of Freyermuth.

Athletic Career

Beat 1997 US Armed Forces Superheavyweight Champion and Div 1a Athlete

O'Neil Defeated 1997 US Armed Forces Champion

O'Neil Defeated 1997 US Armed Forces Champion

He competed in two USA Boxing sanctioned bouts winning both by stoppage. He knocked out Jeffrey Naquin for a ten count.Naquin was a scholarship athlete on the 1991 LSU Tigers baseball team. Naquin was also on the 1993 LSU Tigers baseball team. Both teams won the College World Series. Naquin's signed 1991 LSU National Baseball team baseball bat is for sale on the website WorthPoint.[31] Naquin's picture and information can be found on page 115 of the 2017 LSU Baseball Media Guide.[43]

World Class Athlete Program Funded

O'Neil tko'd 1997-1998 all army superheavyweight champion Preston Hartzog in 1999.[1] Hartzog was 1997 US Armed Forces Champion in the superheavyweight division[117] Hartzog was in the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program on Fort Carson Army Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. That program is heavily funded. Hartzog won fifteen professional boxing matches between 2001 and 2005, losing only one close decision.[12] Hartzog had a draw in a professional boxing match against UFC pioneer Patrick Smith (fighter).

In 1993, Smith was ranked number one as a superheavyweight kickboxer in the United States and he held a number five ranking internationally.

Hartzog beat Wesley "Cabbage" Correira in a mixed martial arts fight at Neal S. Blaisdell Center on November 14, 2000.[10] Correira competed in four Ultimate Fighting Championship events from 2002 to 2004. He also defeated Eric Esch and Tank Abbott. Correira's signed UFC Vintage glove sold for $70 or best offer on eBay in 2019.[40]

Results Mailed To Mayweather Promotions

The Jeffrey Naquin vs. Matthew E. O'Neil and Matthew E. O'Neil vs. Preston Hartzog boxing matches were reported on the websites maxboxing and newslocker. In 2019, his personal information and boxing record were mailed via United States Postal Service to Mayweather Promotions and  Top Rank. Both companies are located in Las Vegas.[29]

You Only Live Once Just Ask Matthew O'Neil

John J. Raspanti wrote the article "You Only Live Once.

Just Ask Matthew O'Neil."

The article was on the front page of the Internet website maxboxing.com in 2018.

The following is an excerpt from the article:

Take Matthew O’Neil. He’s 42.

Loved sports all his life.

Driven to succeed in whatever he’s attempted.

O’Neil graduated from Colorado Christian University in 2001 and Regis University three years later.

In 2006, he ran for a commission post on the Clark County Commission in Nevada.

He’s worked in business since,praised for his hard work and independence of thought.

But since he can remember, sports have always been his first love.

A gifted teenage soccer player, his teams won seven straight division championships and six straight coastal league titles.

O’Neil joined the Air Force in the 1990s—eventually being honored for excellence in conduct, unit, and longevity.

About that time, O’Neil laced up on a pair of boxing boxing gloves for the first time.

He knocked out 1991 and 1993 LSU baseball champion Jeffrey Naquin.

A year later,he faced all-Army superheavyweight champion, Preston Hartzog.

O’Neil attacked from the opening bell,stopping Hartzog.

Neither has been stopped since.

O’Neil believed he had found his calling.“I’ve been a boxing fan since I was a child,”O’Neil told this writer last week.“I used to watch Mike Tyson and Tommy Morrison fights on television.”O’Neil is determined to see where his athletic skills can take him.

He’s been in intense training for months—with plans to turn professional this year.

He’ll be fighting in the cruiserweight division.

In 2017 and 2018 he did agency acquisition interviews for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company agents for the Florida based company Northfield Leads Inc. The company is valued at seven million dollars.[38] In October 2018, O'Neil contacted attorney Ferah Ozbek by telephone and was offered a free consultation. He likes to cite the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act in regards to the dangers of boxing. O'Neil was on episode 18 of the Internet Podcast "Split Decisions", which is an AkHi TV production. He was interviewed by the shows hosts at the 1 hour 44th minute of the broadcast.[50] He was also on episode 26 of "Split Decisions" at the 37th minute. O'Neil was on the February 26, 2020 episode of The Grueling Truth podcast with Mike Goodpaster and Jeremiah Preisser.[70]

YSM Sports Media

YSM Sports Media did a followup on O'Neil's boxing career in April 2020.Jamil Parker asked him what got him started in boxing. O'Neil responded that he was selected based upon his run time for the 4 miles by an E-7 while serving in the Air Force in Mississippi. O'Neil also stated that he was a power hitter in baseball and softball and that he had scored 20 points in a basketball game before.

Intimate Warfare

O'Neil's boxing coach was Colorado-based trainer Dickie Wood. Wood was the co-trainer of WBC Heavyweight Champion Oleg Maskaev from 2006 to 2008. Wood was the head trainer for Diego Corrales in his last bout in 2007.[11] O'Neil's boxing career was covered by reporter and author John J. Raspanti.Raspanti is the co-author of the book Intimate Warfare.[17] The book recieved an award from the West Coast Boxing Hall Of Fame in 2017.[26] The book is forwarded by Ray Mancini.[22] It can be found in the Chicago Public Library.[37]

Blood On My Notebook

1993

1993

Raspanti authored Blood On My Notebook: Dispatches from the world of Professional Boxing. It was published in 2019 and it is available for sale on Amazon.com for $14.99.

Intuboxing

O'Neil's boxing career was covered by the United Kingdom based company Intuboxing in 2020:

Matthew O'Neil tko'd Preston Hartzog in 1999.

Hartzog was in the US 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 Harvard 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.

Everipedia

O'Neil was a top ten editor for Everipedia in 2019. His credentials were verfied and mailed from his home address to the company, which is located in Santa Monica, California. His college and university degrees have graduation dates and accreditors. Everipedia is a wiki-based online encyclopedia. Founded in December 2014, the site was launched in January 2015 as a fork of Wikipedia. It is owned by Everipedia, Inc.,a for-profit company. As of October 2017, the majority of Everipedia pages are copies of Wikipedia articles. He created the articles: Robert Telles, Jeff German, Alycia Tyre, Keilah Kang, Molly O'Malia, Rendall Coleby, Bailey Sarian, Wes Watson, Ori Spado, John Gotti III, Laura Sanko, Kate Quigley, Dickie Wood, Brian "Glaze" Gibbs, Rob Nolette, Kevin Ferguson Jr., VIP Sports (Las Vegas, Nevada), Seán O'Grady, Jamie Yuccas, Second Generation Wu, Luh Soldier, Fotis Dulos, Isa Muhammad, Edward Aschoff, Mike Servin, Brother Ben X, Dennis Rappaport, Fat Pimp, Boxing Hall of Fame (Las Vegas, Nevada), Underground Fight League, Intimate Warfare, British & Irish Boxing Authority, Amy Hayes, Gary Bell (boxer), Matthew E. O'Neil vs. Preston Hartzog, James Clancy (professional boxer), Mark Clancy (professional boxer), Willie Chapman, Niall Farrell (boxer), Channel Tres, Sara Ketabi, Tim Tszyu, Kofi Jantuah, Adelle Nazarian, Greg La Rosa, Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor, Steven Antin, The Brent Shapiro Foundation, Duncan Socrates Lemp, Sean Gibbons, Mickey Ellison (professional boxer), Brian Barbosa, Pikes Peak National Cemetary, Alan Kaiser. David Kenner, West Coast Boxing Hall Of Fame, Ron Katz, Vincent Pettway, Dave Cokin, Tyler Lepley, Intimate Warfare, John J. Raspanti, Jeffrey Naquin, King Ipitan, (Professional Boxer),Justin Mayweather, Wyoming State Board of Mixed Martial Arts, Lisa Alexander, Paul Kroll, Dave Hilton Jr. vs. Dingaan Thobela, Merqui Sosa, Colonel Cedric Leighton, Carl Freyermuth, Rick Glaser (Boxing Matchmaker), Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Logan Paul. James Toney vs. Evander Holyfield, DiBella Entertainment, Star Boxing Inc.,Preston Hartzog vs. James Toney, Joe DeGuardia, DeMarcus Corley vs. Felix Flores, Newslocker, Donovan Cameron, Van Lathan, Violet von Westenholz, National Boxing Hall of Fame, Bruce Silverglade, Matthew's February Pages. matthew's march pages, matthew's april pages, matthew's may pages, Matthew's June pages. Matthew's July pages, matthew's august pages, matthew's september pages, matthew's october pages, matthew's november pages, matthew's december pages, matthew's january pages, matthew's february pages (2021), matthew's march pages (2021), matthew's april pages (2021), matthew's may pages (2021), matthew's july pages (2021), matthew's august pages (2021), matthew's september pages (2021), matthew's october pages, Matthew's Novemer Pages (2021), Matthews December Pages (2021), Matthew's January pages (2022), Matthew's February Pages (2022), Matthew's March pages 2022, Matthew's April pages (2022), matthew's may pages (2022), matthew's june pages (2022), Matthew's july pages (July 2022), Matthew's August Pages 2022, Matthew's September Page 2022. The George Floyd and Derek Chauvin (police officer) pages that he reedited have over 23,000 views. He also reedited the Prince Harry and Bill Clinton pages which have over 5,000 views. O'Neil reedited the Kevin Ferguson (Police Officer) page, which has over 184,000 views. He updated the pages for the bands Hell Within and The Autumn Offering. He also reedited the Rory Reid and Harry Reid articles. He inserted seventeen videos for Floyd Mayweather's boxing matches. He also updated the article the Murder of Tupac Shakur, with a possible explanation of Shakur's death. O'Neil was interviewed by phone by Navin Vethanayagam and his work was recognized by Mahbod Moghadam.[44] O'Neil's work has been featured on the Internet websites Hacker Noon and abdallahsamy.com.[99]

On November 18, 2019, O'Neil became the first editor in Everipedia history to reach a 110-day editing streak.

[46] As of October 2021, O'Neil is ranked #1 all time as an editor at Everipedia with over 15,000 edits.

O'Neil contacted TMZ by phone with and stated that he created the article John Hewitt and that Prince Harry's departure from the royal family is due to the fact that Harry is Hewitt's biological grandson. He is the author of the audiobooks Everipedia Boxing Show, MTK Global On Everipedia and the Everipedia Mob Chronicles.[151] The books were released on Amazon.com in 2021.[139] O'Neil as one adult biological son named Dan Marshall. He resides in Ontario, Canada. His mother is Patricia Marshall and she is of partial Inuit ancestry. Dan Marshall's aunt owns Cynthia Hall Photography in London, Ontario, Canada.[156][209][221][223][225][227]

Capital Fight Management

O'Neil reached a verbal commitment with Juan Montalvo in April 2020 to compete as a professional boxer for Capital Fight Management in 2020 or 2021. He was on The Boxing Source and Sports Whispers Weekly Podcast in December 2020. He was on the The Boze Noze Show and The Ron Kelly Show in January 2021. He was also on the New York based program Making The Connection with Soke Haisan Kaleak on January 22, 2021.

Fight News Unlimited

On Fight News Unlimited

On Fight News Unlimited

O'Neil was on the Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports Show in June 2020 with Rich Bergeron. The following is from speaker.com:

This week we feature Matthew O'Neil, the #1 editor on Everipedia.org and a phenomenal amateur boxer who thrived on one punch knockout power.

Learn more about one of his most amazing performances here: https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/matthew-e.-o%27neil-vs.-preston-hartzog and check out his profile on everipedia.org here: https://everipedia.org/wiki/lang_en/matthew-e-oneil.Tony, Tom and Rich also spend some time recapping the UFC event last Saturday night and previewing upcoming fights.

We also have boxing coming back at a trickle, with an ESPN card going on as we are on the air this week.[103]

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