Rich Bergeron
Rich Bergeron
Fight News Unlimited
Rich Bergeron (born October 1, 1977) is a journalist and a published author.[18]
Early Life & Education
At Fort Devens
Bergeron graduated from Norwich University in 1999. He attended the United States Air Force Academy as a freshman in 1995 and 1996.
He graduated from Quincy High School in Massachusetts.
Bergeron won the bronze medal at the NCBA National Championship Amateur Boxing Tournament.
Bergeron is originally from Dorchester, Massachusetts and he currently resides in Belmont, New Hampshire.
His father Richard Bergeron Sr. died in 2019.
He was a decorated Vietnam War veteran having served as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army. Richard Sr. was the Chief of Police of the Webster Police Department for eight years from 1996 through 2004. His mother was Jean E.(Sproule) Bergeron. His parents were married for twenty seven years before their deaths.[17]
Career
Owner of Fight News Unlimited
Bergeron published major feature pieces for the American Legion Magazine, St. Anthony Messenger and Ultimate MMA Magazine.
He also wrote for Demand Studios, bleacherreport.com and rantsports.com.
He currently write articles for his own site at fightnewsunlimited.com and he also writes for multiple freelance sites.
Bergeron is also writing a book about the fighter pay situation in combat sports and has published three articles in the following small magazines: Vietnam Magazine, The Antiques Review, and College Bound Magazine.
He has done freelance photography for The Boston Globe.
Reporter For The Patriot Ledger
Bergeron worked as a reporter for the The Patriot Ledger. He covered town meetings, high school football, parades, and graduations. One of the stories that he worked on was about the firemen activated in the National Guard that were ordered to go to Afghanistan after the September 11th attacks.
Covers Boxing
He has interviewed many boxers, including Peter McNeeley, Billy Wright, Matthew E. O'Neil, and Francois Botha. Topics discussed on the Fight News Unlimited Combat Sports Show in 2020 include the comebacks of Mike Tyson, Roy Jones and the UFC. Bergeron has also interviewed Al Bernstein, Butterbean, and Phil Baroni on the show.[15]
Author
He is the author of the paperback book Representing Yourself In Court: The Risks and Rewards of Practicing Pro-Se Law.
It is was published in 2015 and is 72 pages in length.
It is available for sale on Amazon.com in 2020 for $15.00. The following is a review of his book by Amazon.com:
Rich Bergeron found his most powerful work to be the target of critics who hired lawyers to silence him.
He exposed their flaws and transgressions, and they tried to use the courts to prevent him from speaking the truth.
They failed, and this book is meant to help others overcome the same odds he faced as his own attorney with the same methods and practices he used to battle billionaire casino owners and an egotistical plastic surgeon.
This book provides crucial background information and strategies you need to consider before you decide to go it alone in court.
Rich has experience in the civil courts of four states with some of the unconstitutional attempts to silence him rising all the way to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. He fought corruption and bias at every turn, and he retained all the rights to the work his opponents tried to block from publication. Rich is living proof that you don't have to be "a fool for a client,"and you can succeed as your own attorney with the right approach and dedication to learn and practice the craft of legalese. Take charge of your own case and give it every bit of effort you have to inspire a win with Rich's comprehensive guide to the process and the possibilities that face you as your own attorney.
On Social Media
Bergeron With Vinny Paz
It is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/unlimitedfightnews