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Artist on independent Little Rock rap label Official 1 Records whose “Knock ‘Em Out” was remixed by Evanescence/Machina guitarist/vocalist John LeCompt and FLOW/Machina lead singer Phil Tayler. Ball’s song was remixed to accompany fellow Arkie and undefeated world middleweight champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor to the ring to face rival Bernard Hopkins on December 3, 2005. Taylor won by unanimous decision in twelve rounds. | Artist on independent Little Rock rap label Official 1 Records whose “Knock ‘Em Out” was remixed by Evanescence/Machina guitarist/vocalist John LeCompt and FLOW/Machina lead singer Phil Tayler. Ball’s song was remixed to accompany fellow Arkie and undefeated world middleweight champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor to the ring to face rival Bernard Hopkins on December 3, 2005. Taylor won by unanimous decision in twelve rounds. | ||
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Artist on independent Little Rock rap label Official 1 Records whose “Knock ‘Em Out” was remixed by Evanescence/Machina guitarist/vocalist John LeCompt and FLOW/Machina lead singer Phil Tayler. Ball’s song was remixed to accompany fellow Arkie and undefeated world middleweight champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor to the ring to face rival Bernard Hopkins on December 3, 2005. Taylor won by unanimous decision in twelve rounds.