
Chrisean Rock and Zenith Zion brought their unique flair to the boxing scene during a press conference held in Wilmington, Delaware, promoting their highly anticipated matchup set for April 25 at Harrah’s Philadelphia. The event, hosted by XRumble Boxing League founder Damon Feldman, transformed what was expected to be a quiet media gathering into an electrifying atmosphere filled with intense energy.
The press conference took place at the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce, chosen for its tighter security and better control over the environment, ensuring a focused promotion of the upcoming bout. Inside, the tension was palpable as both fighters prepared to face off, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable night.
On-site were AllHipHop’s own Grouchy Greg Watkins and Chuck Jigsaw Creekmur, who are keen on integrating Hip-Hop culture into the fight night experience. Plans are underway to showcase emerging rap talent during the April 25 card, perfectly blending the worlds of sports and music.

Zenith Zion arrived composed and ready, exuding a calm confidence that spoke volumes about her readiness to compete. With her background as a professional wrestler, she understands the dynamics of size and strength in boxing but also recognizes that strategy and style can determine the fight’s outcome.
In stark contrast, Chrisean Rock entered the room with an undeniable presence. Known for her social media influence, the Baltimore native is stepping into the boxing ring with a unique background that diverges from traditional boxing norms. The buzz surrounding her was evident, and when asked about the fight, a surprising number of attendees expressed support for Zenith, but Chrisean remained unshaken.

Leading with her faith, Rock publicly prayed and introduced herself as “Holy Hands Malone,” framing the fight as both a competition and a testament to her beliefs. This approach deviated from conventional fight hype, lacking the typical bravado and insults, while instead fostering a spiritual atmosphere amid the competitive tension.
Zenith, on the other hand, maintained a straightforward demeanor, focused solely on the task at hand. After Rock’s prayer, she quipped, “Chrisean, how’s it gonna feel when I kick your ass?” to which Chrisean calmly responded, “I’m trying to be cool.”
As the press conference unfolded, it became clear that while Chrisean may not have initially embraced the traditional boxing promotional style, she gradually grew more comfortable within the competitive framework. Organizers and staff worked to ensure a seamless flow of the event, with Feldman at the helm.

The climactic staredown raised the stakes even higher, with words exchanged and cameras capturing the moment as the atmosphere thickened with anticipation. What transpired in that Wilmington office felt akin to a premium cable broadcast, signaling that this event is more than just a fight; it represents a new frontier where influencers and athletes collide under the bright lights of sanctioned competition.
As the buzz generated from this face-off reverberates across social media, it highlights the burgeoning interest that transcends traditional boxing audiences. Following in the footsteps of figures like Jake Paul, Feldman and XRumble are forging a new path in the boxing landscape. If the excitement generated in Wilmington translates to Harrah’s Philadelphia on April 25, this event could signify a pivotal moment for the future of boxing.
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