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Jose Velez Jr., left hand pitcher who has been clocked at a 98 mph fastball working with Dr. Doug after a significant injury to his throwing arm. Prior to his evaluation Jose was only able to achieve 92 mph on the gun. After evaluation and performance treatment he is currently throwing 97 mph within a few weeks. Jose played college baseball at Alma College and has since played with Evansville, Fort Myers, Greensboro, Cedar Rapids, Jupiter, Long Island, New Jersey, Sioux City and St. Paul. Between his velocity and nasty curve ball Jose has gotten the attention of the MLB scouts and hopefully will be in the Majors next season.
Marcos Del Valle, Dyersburg State right hand relief pitcher, working with Dr. Doug to increase his performance and overall athletic balance.
Zach Pasquel, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver, Wesley Wolfolk, Morgan State University wide receiver and Isaiah Hazel, University of Maryland wide receiver, getting ready for the 2020 NFL and NCAA season.
Demetrius Powell Florida A&M linebacker getting ready for the 2020 College Football season.
Diego Castillo, New York Yankees second baseman and Eddie Marrero owner of Probound Baseball U.S.A. working with Dr. Doug. Eddie is an amazing coach and works with baseball athletes from MLB to those just starting out.
It was great seeing my longtime patient and fellow paintball player Ryan Hoskinson at the 2020 NXL World Cup! Ryan's team the Killers won the 2020 NXL Las Vegas Open in their division and are talented enough to that they get to practice with and against some of the top Pro teams in the world such as Tampa Bay Damage and the Russian Legion. With as talented Ryan and his teammates are and they keep grinding it out hard with the Pro teams they practice I look forward to watching them win alot more NXL tournaments and World Cup in 2021.
Boxing legend Antonio "The Magic Man" Tarver and his heavyweight contender Cortez Danston. Antonio is family to me and I have been working with him since just before his first fight with Roy Jones Jr. on November 8, 2003. Antonio won a bronze medal in the 1996 Olympics, gold medal in the 1995 World Championships, gold medal in 1995 Pan American Games, gold medal in the 1995 U.S. National Championships, 5 time WBA, WBC, IBO and IBF Title holder. Antonio also starred as Mason "The Line" Dixon in the film Rocky Balboa.