What’s up ladies?
My name is Travon Demar Allen Smith and I’m looking for a friend in these lonely hours. I’m 32 years old, born May 12th, 1993, in Toledo, Ohio where I was also raised. I’m 5″8 225lbs, dark skin with tattoos, low hair cut with a beard, straight, black American man, and a proud father of a beautiful little girl. I enjoy reading, writing, talking on the phone, working out, listening to music and watching movies.
I follow sports but I’m mostly interested in my favorite teams (L.A. Rams & Sacramento Kings), my passion is boxing which I plan on being a coach after prison in my own gym or another club. I competed in a ring for about 6 years of my life resulting in 50+ amateur fights including appearances in national tournaments such as the P. A. L., Golden Gloves, US. Men and the Olympic qualificators. I’m a high school graduate and during my incarceration I’ve earned 13 college credit hours through Ashland University. I’m currently pursuing a career tech program such as carpentry, automotives and/ or welding to prepare myself to be in a position for a career after prison.
I’m single, the time was greater than the “love” but no hard feelings I’m on the market. I’ve never been married but definitely want to experience that part of life. I don’t have a religion preference because I just don’t know, but I’m open minded to learning about them all and gaining the knowledge. I’m convicted of involuntary manslaughter which I’m serving 10 years sentence that I will explain more about if you are care to know, my projected release date is April 20th 2027 and I’m eligible for transitional control Oct. 22nd 2026 (both dates subject to change).
I’m hoping with this introduction I strike someone’s interest and we can begin to correspond immediately and build towards a wonderful friendship and / or beautiful relationship feel free to reach out with no hesitation at the contact information.
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