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RSR Skyrockets to the TOP in the Alexa Ratings: Thanks to You, the Diehard Readers

In October of 2010, RSR decided to change directions and bring you, the readers, some variety, but we were not prepared for the amazing reaction. We initially expanded and brought in Mixed Martial Arts and that’s when the requests began coming in for Pro Wrestling and more, and we are here for you. If you want something covered, we will cover it.

Now we gladly cover the Paranormal, entertainment, pro wrestling, MMA, boxing, and much more, and we will continue to progress and give you more variety. We are not foolish. We know that boxing fans have other interests and perhaps, we can introduce the sport to some of the fans of the other topics we cover.

We are and always will be “The Heart of Boxing” but we will also continue to bring you a variety of topics for your reading pleasure. We are so excited that you have come to RSR and made it one of the top boxing sites in the world and are now enjoying the many other things that we cover as well.

In the recent weeks and months, RSR’s rankings have gone through the roof. This tells not only management, but our entire team that we have answered the call of our readers for the coverage of a diverse group of articles each day here at Ringside Report.

Here is one of the many daily emails the CEO/Publisher “Bad” Brad Berkwitt and the Managing Editor Geno McGahee receive here at RSR thanking them for bringing you, the readers, so much daily diversity in your reading experience here with us.

Dear MR Berkwitt and MR McGahee,

I am a diehard RSR reader over the last year and just wanted to share my appreciation for your wonderful ads that have allowed a poor guy like me to watch so many things on the free stream. Your coverage of those fluffy zoo animals during the earthquake was so moving by Georgie Girl – Santiago. Then you had Anthony’s heartwarming coverage of that fattttttttttt former LEGENDARY Walmart Security Guard, Tuffy Tubby who died had me in tears. Nobody does it better than RSR. Good luck guys and I look forward to what you do in 2012.

Regards,
Teddy Sanderson

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