Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic #11-0 #8knockouts #Tampabay

Radivoje Kalajdzic better known as “HOT ROD” is a professional boxer fighting in the light heavyweight division. “Hot Rod”was born in Serbia and moved to the North East area of St. Petersburg at a young age where he attended North East high school as well as training to become a boxer. He is currently being trained by coach Willie Ellis of All Bizness Boxing and is undefeated with a professional record of 11-0!

Radivoje “Hot Rod” Kalajdzic (St. Petersburg) has become a can’t-miss prospect with his rare combination of size, speed and explosive power. In his two previous outings, “Hot Rod” has show the fans his killer instincts, stopping the previously undefeated Jerrod Caldwell in under-two minutes of the first round, in an August bout that was held at the Doubletree Miamimart Hotel in Miami. He followed that performance with a sensational first-round knockout of Shannon Anderson at the September 14th-edition of “WingHouse Fight Night.” via:fightnightproductions

Check out “Hot Rod ” first round knockout vs. Marlon Farr below:

Check out “Hot Rod” interview with Hawk Radio in Tampa Florida below:

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Kevin Hart Covers EBONY Magazine

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Being serious around family members and his lady:

“Regardless of how much I joke and play around, my family and my lady don’t respect that about me. I’m serious, because I’m responsible for their well-being. I take that very serious. When it comes time to get naked, I’m serious there, too.”

On relationships and lying:

When I was married, I definitely went through a lying period. I just turned into a liar, but you learn from your mistakes. Being that guy once upon a time has helped me develop into the man I am now, and I approach relationships in a completely different manner.”

On why he doesn’t crack gay jokes:

“The repercussions for saying certain words are harsh, and careers have been shut down. I can understand how people could be affected by certain words and slurs. I get it. My way of showing respect is to not play around with it, not mention it, not joke with it at all. I understand how serious it is.”

On how he feels about making fun of the government:

“I’m afraid of the government. I watched Enemy of the State. That movie scared the s–t out of me. I keep my mouth shut.”

via:gumbumper.com