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Name: Garrett Masters
Born: April 19, 1979 in Denver, Colorado
Study: Speech Communication
Future Profession: Professional Boxer
I guess this is where I tell you some things about my life. Rather than starting from the beginning, I will first tell you how it will end. Below you will see my future wife, Britney Spears. You can already see the excitement she feels over the subject of her being with a top boxing professional. With my chosen profession, I figure to make an insane amount of money that will also provide me with the simple comforts that a champion should expect for his life. These comforts will include space-age cars such as the one you see here.
Heroes have played a large part in shaping what the possibilities are for my life. John Elway taught me that nothing is impossible, and that the sky is the limit. Not only is he the coolest athlete ever, but he is by far the most talented as well. Football was in my blood from a very early age after having a father (Billy Masters) who played 10 years professionally and started for 3 different teams in the NFL (Broncos, Bills, and Chiefs). Rocky Balboa showed me that although it is extremely insane to participate in a sport where virtually no one has a chance to become champion, perhaps that one shot can change your entire life, so why not GO FOR IT!
My own successes would lead me to a spot as the Midlands Region Middle Linebacker over 14 states including Texas, several honorable mention All-American Awards, All-State, All-Conference, and a trip to the Colorado High School Football All-State Game. In 1997, I accepted my scholarship to the NCAA Division II National Champions, University of Northern Colorado, for obvious reasons, but none more than the beautiful reason shown here – a gorgeous 10k gold, 23-diamond ring signifying our back-to-back NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (this one over the University of New Haven in December of 1997, a 52-0 blowout). After 2 years of intense studying and a 3.8 GPA here at Louisiana State University, I ventured to the Netherlands in Europe where I hooked-up with nationally acclaimed boxer/trainer Willy van Haaren and began intensive training. Now in my final months as a university student back here at LSU, I am experiencing the calmness before the storm. After graduation I intend to return to Mr. Van Haaren in the Netherlands where I will complete my amateur boxing career and begin the long road back to the top-notch boxing rings here in the USA (where the money will surely flow in).