2025 Monthly Calls

MonthsCalls

  • January
    359
  • February
    309
  • March
    353
  • April
    326
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Total 1347

Monthly Calls 2024

MonthsCalls

  • January
    307
  • February
    258
  • March
    317
  • April
    326
  • May
    346
  • June
    302
  • July
    319
  • August
    349
  • September
    365
  • October
    356
  • November
    319
  • December
    373

Total 3937

Monthly Calls 2023

MonthsCalls

  • January
    323
  • February
    252
  • March
    295
  • April
    318
  • May
    287
  • June
    312
  • July
    316
  • August
    302
  • September
    330
  • October
    347
  • November
    346
  • December
    351

Total 3779

Monthly Calls 2022

MonthsCalls

  • January
    320
  • February
    261
  • March
    317
  • April
    247
  • May
    286
  • June
    267
  • July
    319
  • August
    304
  • September
    264
  • October
    301
  • November
    294
  • December
    368

Total 3548

9 Aug

The Great Reggie Martin – Carolina’s Boxing Hall of Famer!

Posted on August 9, 2021 in News

“It’s true, you never know who you’ll meet!”   WFFD was called out to check smoke alarms at a home in our area. It was the home of Mr. Reggie Martin.
Little did we know it was THE REGGIE MARTIN who has won several Golden Gold Boxing Championships in North and South Carolina!!!! We installed smoke alarms for him and he shared some stories with our staff! Great win!
Here’s a little about Mr. Martin:
Reggie Martin was born in Gaffney, SC in 1942. He began boxing in 1954 with the Gaffney team. There, he built a record of 61-12-1. The hard punching youngster was noted for his persistence, and put in the hard work to develop the self-confidence necessary to become a consistent winner. Martin won many Golden Gloves Championships in both North and South Carolina and was co-winner of the Cherokee County, SC Best Athlete Award in 1956 & 1957. In 1958 he was crowned open bantamweight champion of North and South Carolina at the Carolinas Golden Gloves in Charlotte, NC. From there he would represent the Carolinas at the National Golden Gloves Finals in New York City. There he would loose a hairline decision to Ohio Champion, Julio Ruiz. Martin’s coach, Roy Turner, called him “a good boy in and out of the ring”. The likeable Martin graduated from Limestone College, where he served as president of the men students, and was selected to Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. He was also a member of the Limestone College Hall of Fame in 1966, and was chosen to be in the 1971 Outstanding Young Men of America. Father of two, Bryan and Susan, and Grandfather of four, Kendal, Michael, Caleb and Seth, Martin is currently a sales representative with Vaughn Belting in Spartanburg, SC. In 2005, Martin was inducted into the Carolinas Boxing Hall of Fame and in 2007, began serving on the board of directors.