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John and Alex Rinaldi

The Boxing Twins

John and Alex Rinaldi

CLICK PHOTO TO SEE THE VIDEO OF THE FLORIDA BOXING HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS FOR 2017 FEATURING THE RINALDIS.

Born identical twins in 1960 in Brooklyn, NY, John and Alex Rinaldi spent their childhood growing up in Upstate New York in Gardiner. Later they moved to Oak Ridge, NJ, but retained the Gardiner home for summer, weekends and vacations. Later they had a residence in Stuart, Florida.

The Boxing Twins interviewing the legendary George Foreman in 1992.

Since 1982 the Boxing Twins have interviewed every major Champion in the sport of Boxing.

Alex and John at Ceasars Palace in Las Vegas on June 19 1992 for a heavyweight championship featuring  Larry Holmes 233 lbs and Evander Holyfield 210 lbs. Holyfield won a  UD in 12 rounds.

The twins were hit with the boxing bug early on. Their dad’s uncles, Mike and Angelo Strolla, were among the backers of the great heavyweight contender Roland LaStarza and they often met the former heavyweight ti

Paul Victor DeBianchi

By Kevin Rieth•February 7, 2025

Paul Victor DeBianchi, 75, of Fort Lauderdale, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on November 16, 2024. Born on November 1, 1949, in Suffern, New York, Paul moved to South Florida at seven. A devoted Catholic, family man, friend, and lawyer, he graduated from the University of Miami School of Law in 1973 as the family’s first attorney and served his clients with care for over 45 years. Beyond his work, Paul was a tech enthusiast and documentarian of family life. He loved traveling the world by cruise ship, and equally enjoyed the simple pleasures of home (including watching Star Trek, and later, Blue Bloods). A loyal Mai Kai fan, he’d be happy to know it reopened. Above all, Paul was a family man. He was active at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, an incredible father, and the proudest “Poppop” and Grandpa to his six grandchildren. His unconditional commitment and love for Valerie exemplified the vows of “in sickness and in health.” He taught his daughters the import

Big Chuck and Lil' John

American television personalities

Big Chuck and Lil' John were a duo of entertainers and horror hosts based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, consisting of Charles Mitchell "Big Chuck" Schodowski[1] (June 28, 1934 – January 19, 2025) and "Lil' John" Rinaldi (born January 19, 1946). They co-hosted a late-night program over Cleveland television station WJW (channel 8) from 1979 until 2007, but Schodowski's tenure at the station dated back to 1961, first as a technician, then as a sidekick for Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson) and a co-host alongside Bob "Hoolihan" Wells.

In addition to hosting a movie with a live audience, they also performed original sketch comedy routines. At the end of each sketch was a very distinctive laugh (see external links section below) voiced by comedian/actor Jay Lawrence, who was a disc jockey for KYW radio in Cleveland during the early 1960s.

On September 10, 2011, WJW began airing a weekly half-hour program – simply titled Big Chuck and Lil' John – featuring classic show skits al

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