Ali suggested that Santa consider stepping into the ring as a referee.
“He said, ‘You’d be a good referee.’ So I moved back to New York and met a guy who said he’d get me started.
“I started from the bottom and worked my way up over 30 years. I started doing the $50 fights. It was like the scene from ‘Rocky.’ … The smoke-filled room, the little tiny gyms, and I worked my way up.
“I wanted to be in the ring, but I didn’t want to get my head bashed in.”
Like many involved in boxing, any time the schedule hits the World’s Most Famous Arena, it’s a memorable experience. Santa is no different.
“I’ve been on the football field with 60,000 people cheering, and you’re running out,” he says. “But when they dim the lights in Madison Square Garden, and there are 15,000 people, you look around, and there’s Trump, there’s LeRoy Nieman, there’s Jay-Z... And you are the focus of attention.
“The first time Michael Buffer said, ‘Let’s get ready to rumble,’ I was this close to fainting. Hair was standing up on the back of my neck.
“And then I said to myself, if I faint, I’ll be on every highlight reel forever. I got through it. I think it was a Roy Jones fight.”