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Schlater yells out as he grapples with Dulaney in the fourth round of their fight on Dec. 22.
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Schlater yells out as he grapples with Dulaney in the fourth round of their fight on Dec. 22.
Schlater ties up his glove.
Despite a door price of $40, Express Live! in Columbus brims with people during Schlater’s bout with Dulaney, the first fight of seven on the night’s schedule.
Schlater squares off against Cory Dulaney, of Columbus. Schlater’s official weight was 154.0 lbs, a pound and half under the cut-off for the middleweight class. Before the weigh-in, Schlater didn’t eat or drink anything in three days. He had little to say before the weigh-in — he was trying to conserve his saliva due to his dehydration.
Robyn and Ben Schlater walk through the light show in the •Gallipolis City Park, where they got engaged four years earlier.
Schlater does a slip drill with a teardrop bag at a boxing gym in Gallipolis on Nov. 26.
Robyn Schlater (left) laughs at something her husband, Ben, said as they swap teaching stories from the day on Dec. 4.
Schlater asks his class who wants to help pass out jars to house their pet crickets on Dec. 3. Schlater teaches fifth-grade math and science at Vinton Elementary School. “I don’t know who’s more surprised: My teaching friends when I tell them I box, or my boxing friends when I tell them I’m a teacher,” Schlater said.
From left to right, Angela Huffman of Delaware, Eddie Osborne of Jackson, Schlater and Drew Mendenhall of Athens, spar in Sam’s Gym on Nov. 28. Sam’s Gym is the oldest gym in Ohio, run by Sam Jones and his father before him. (Correction: A previous version of this photo caption misstated Jones’ name.)
Schlater fist-bumps Damian Harmon as he leaves class on Dec. 5. “I wish we started earlier, because I hate how late we get out,” Schlater said. “We’re out of here at 4:30, and then I’ve got to go right to Sam’s (Gym) by 6.”
Schlater opens the door of Sam’s Gym in Glouster on Dec. 3.
Ben Schlater jokes with Sam Jones as he gets ready to leave the ring for the night on Nov. 28. Schlater got his start at the West Virginia Toughman Contest. His goal was to compete in one amateur fight before he died. After losing his first five, Schlater went back for a sixth go and finished second. “Then I got runner-up and I was like, ‘Shoot, now I’ve got to do it ‘til I win, right?’” (Correction: A previous version of this photo caption misstated Jones’ name.)
Ben Schlater (right) punches paddles held by Sam Jones, of Glouster, during an impromptu lesson between sparring bouts in Sam’s Gym on Nov. 28. Schlater makes the hour-long trip out to Glouster at least once a week for training with Jones and sparring with other boxers. (Correction: A previous version of this photo caption misstated Jones’ name.)
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Road Construction on East State Street on October 30, 2018
Road Construction on East State Street on October 30, 2018