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Melson Reflects on Career; Next Fight For a Seat in US Congress

New York, NY (January 17, 2017) – Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson may be the only fighter in boxing history not in the sport for financial gain and even came out of retirement for one final match to raise funds for others.

 

A multi-time champion as an amateur that defeated future pro standouts Keith Thurman, Charles Hatley, and Deandre Latimore, Melson had a different vision of what boxing would do. The 2003 West Point graduate and Army Reserve Officer used boxing as a vehicle and a voice for causes close to his heart throughout his 18 loantša mosebetsi, donating 100% of the money he earned in the ring.

 

Ka kakaretso, Melson helped raise $400,000 between his boxing purses and charity galas. The majority of the funds was for Team Fight to Walk, e 501(C)3 which raises funds and awareness for a clinical trial focused on to curing Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries. He also donated one of his purses to a childhood friend that had a son battling brain cancer and another to Big Vision, which helps people battle drug addictions among young adults.

 

Fighting for causes was his ultimate passion, but the literal fights were often very difficult. Melson spent the first few years of his professional boxing career traveling from his New York City residence to New Jersey where he worked for Johnson&Johnson as a medical device sales rep. When he was preparing for a fight, he’d run on his lunch break, train in the evening after working a full day and often run again in the middle of the night to help cut weight. Ka nako e tšoanang, Melson served in the U.S. Army Reserve, having military duties one weekend a month and two weeks a year.

Holim'a moo, Melson would teach fitness classes at Equinox Fitness to earn extra money and regularly traveled to public schools providing motivational speeches to students for free. The exhausting schedule was hard for Melson, who suffered multiple injuries including a stretched brachial plexus which temporarily paralyzed his right arm during his fight against Donald Ward, multiple tears in his left rotator cuff, kidney stones due to dehydration and a fracture in his left orbital bone. E sa ntse e, he made weight for every fight in his career and finished 15-2-1 le 4 a hapa ka knockout, winning the WBC USNBC junior middleweight title against Mike Ruiz in May 2015.

 

Melson believed his championship winning performance would be his last bout as lingering injuries from boxing still bothered him and a laundry list of other commitments occupied much of his time. He came out of his unofficial retirement for one final match last November against Courtney Pennington. Melson’s fight financially assisted the aforementioned Big Vision, an organization which he works very closely with that has a mission of helping young adults battling drug addictions return to sobriety. Ka bomalimabe, Melson took extreme measures to cut 30 lik'hilograma tse a 8 weeks and entered the ring devoid of energy, losing via 7go th round stoppage.

 

Following the fight, Melson officially announced his retirement and plans to run for U.S. Congress in 2018. Promoter Lou DiBella, who promoted most of Melson’s fights including his career finale, said to the crowd at the Foxwoods Casino “I’ve never promoted a better man than Boyd Melson.”

 

Ka kakaretso, Melson is satisfied with his boxing career and is greatly appreciative for the incredible support from the boxing community.

 

“When I turned pro, I had no idea how far or long professional boxing would take me. This is a brutal sport not just physically but mentally as well. There were many days where I wanted to stop fighting for a number of reasons, but it was on those days that I had to always remind myself that I needed to fight to help others. The causes I fought for and continue to fight for outside of the ring are as important as anything in my life. Through boxing, I made many great friends and am incredibly thankful for that. I also appreciate everybody that donated to Team Fight to Walk or Big Vision as well as all the media that helped raise awareness for these great causes by covering my career.”

 

With the gloves hung up, Melson’s focused on running for United States Congress, advancing his career in the US Army Reserve, assisting others in need and continuing his growing career as a public and motivational speaker.

 

“I fell on my sword in order to compete in this last fight. The weight loss took the fight from my body, so I used every bit of strength in my mind to give whatever I had. I had one purpose for this last fight, and that was to raise awareness and money to help combat the heroin epidemic in Staten Island. I took a beating for this mission and I hope my example demonstrated the need to risk everything, even your body, when you believe it will help the lives of others suffering. Boxing has created a future that has continued to allow me to serve mankind now that I have left the ring as a competitor. I am on the board for the charities Boxer Inc., Stop Soldier Suicide, Team Fight To Walk, and hopefully Big Vision sometime soon. I was recently asked to join the 501c3 titledThe In Bed and Chair Recovery Foundationso that I can serve on their board. They have a patented multi-faceted exercise apparatus which is meant for anyone who is confined to a wheelchair or a bed. They’ve asked me to help raise money through donations so that they can provide their unit, free of charge to groups of people in need such as disabled veterans and children battling cancer. There is a lot of pressure I continue to put on myself through various commitments and organizations I’m involved with, but this is what makes my world go round as I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

 

“I continue to have more opportunities presented to me so that I can positively reach children through my words. Although I have only fought once in order to help create a larger awareness regarding the heroin epidemic in Staten Island, my mission for this cause has only begun. My goal is to begin offering my time to host free boxing clinics on the Island at Rustam’s Boxing Gym as well as one of Teddy Atlas’s boxing gyms. These clinics will be meant for heroin addicts, and the aim is to knockout heroin on Staten Island. My hope is to help Staten Island’s heroin addicts fall in love with boxing and have that as a vehicle to help overcome the addiction. These human beings are sick but they’re are not criminals. Sometimes people who are sick are not able to be healed on their own and when that happens it is upon us as human beings to come together to help heal them.”

 

Melson is currently on military orders at Fort Meade, Maryland for 9 weeks in total. He is in school there being trained for his new duty as a Public Affairs Officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. Upon completing training in March, Melson will be looked at in April for a much welcomed promotion to the rank of Major. When he is finished, Melson looks to take his political aspirations to the next level.

 

If elected, Melson’s mission will involve helping many aspects of human beingsdaily lives with a focus on battling bullying, sickness and disease, poor health care for veterans, veteran suicide, heroin addiction, racism, hunger and unemployment.

 

“Every part of my journey these past 6 years as a professional boxer has led me to my decision to run for U.S. Congress in 2018. I hope to make my official announcement some time in 2017. Various celebrities and generals have given me their words that they will stand by my side in the public during this run. I am tired of being the human being always asking for help and never being the one asked for help. My mission is to bring the type of fight I brought every fight into the ring and implement it while serving the people as an elected official. I’m confident I can be very effective in using my abilities to help improve the lives of human beings that I am responsible to and for. botlhokwa go feta, I need to inspire the hearts and minds of those necessary to help get me elected.”

 

Melson is also proud to announce that the cause that brought him to boxing, Team Fight To Walk, should have FDA Approval to conduct the clinical trial here in the United States by this Fall. Melson, along with Christan Zaccagnino and publicist Matt Yanofsky have raised $400,000 to help conduct this clinical trial. The trial will consist of 27 Spinal Cord Injured human beings in total. It will divide the 27 into three groups of nine treated between the University of Newark Hospital in New Jersey along with Mount Sinai and Long Island Jewish Hospitals in New York.

 

The study presented to the FDA was published in May of 2016 in the Medical Journal “Cell Transplantation,” with its results being heavily investigated by American physicians. All reviewing physicians agreed with the results, a requirement in order to be published. This exact study conducted in China resulted in 15 ho tsoa 20 Spinal Cord Injured patients, as a group paralyzed an average of 7 lilemo tse, now able to walk at least 10 meters with the help of a walker. The results also showed that 12 out of these same 20 had their bladder and bowel functions restored. Melson, Zaccagnino and the rest of Team Fight to Walk believe this is the beginning of our long awaited cure for Spinal Cord Injuries in the United States.

 

Fans can keep up with the latest on Boyd and contact him via Twitter @Boydmelson, Facebook at Boyd Melson, and Instagram @BoydMelson

Melson to coach charity game; host boxing clinic for recovering heroin addicts

New York, NY (October 23, 2016) – “The Rainmaker” Boyd Melson, a professional boxer and WBC U.S. Boxing Champion, Captain in the U.S. Army Reserve, West Point Graduate, philanthropist, and humanitarian will serve as a coach in the Team Fight To Walk Celebrity Charity Basketball Game and is also hosting a special event to help young adults with addictions.
The game pits a celebrity team against the North Rockland Volunteer Firefighters and takes place Labohlano, October 28 at North Rockland Hills High School at 7 am. Members of the celebrity team include former Super Bowl Champions Odessa Turner, Kevin Dockery and Brandon London all of the New York Giants. Other members of the celebrity team include former Giants running backs RJ Cobbs and Billy Taylor along with Harlem Globetrotter great Derek “The Wizz” Murphy.
Melson will coach the celebrity team, and all of the proceeds will benefit Team Fight to Walk’s efforts to cure Spinal Cord Injuries. Tickets can be purchased by going tohttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/team-fight-to-walk-celebrity-basketball-game-tickets-17808173727. Tickets to an autograph signing session will be available at the event.
Two days later, Melson is volunteering his time by organizing and running a boxing clinic for the charity Big Vision at Mendez Boxing Gym in New York City. Big Vision was established as a 501c3 Non-Profit with the mission of helping young adults with addictions. Big Vision conducts constructive events for their members to participate in pretty much on a monthly basis. These positive events, surrounded by other battling addictions, helps to serve as an escape from the environment that traditionally leads to drug relapses. This past May of 2016, Melson volunteered his time and conducted a boxing workshop for Big Vision at Mendez Boxing Gym.
Khoeling e fetileng, Melson told Eve Goldberg, founder of Big Vision, that he wants to help again by conducting another boxing clinic at Mendez for them. Helping Melson with the event will be charismatic heavyweight contender Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, WBC Women’s Champion Alicia “The Empress” Napoleon and Jose Guzman. The clinic will host 20-30 adults between the ages of 19-30. It will be approximately three hours and include a full workout, workshop, constructive events and motivational speeches. Goldberg, whose son passed away from an overdose, will provide a heartfelt speech to conclude the event.
“I’m extremely pleased to help two causes near and dear to my heart,"O ile a re Melson, who returns to the ring November 19 and is donating his purse to help combat the heroin epidemic on Staten Island. “Raising funds and awareness is crucial for the clinical trial. The clinical trial I have fought and risked my life now for almost 6 years is on track receive its FDA approval here in the US sometime next summer. it is that close to happening here in our own country. In regard to helping human beings, especially young human beings, with their battle to overcome their addictions to drugs, I have chosen to take a highly proactive approach.”
“I came out of retirement to use my platform as a professional athlete to bring attention to the heroin epidemic in Staten Island specifically. It is not in my nature nor my character to stand by and do nothing to help fellow human beings when I believe I can help. Heroin seems to be the drug that is killing human beings at the greatest frequency, so that is where I am focusing most of my attention.”
“Staten Island is the borough that is being beaten down the greatest by heroin, and Staten Island is the only borough after Brooklyn that was part of my childhood. I had a meeting with the Staten Island DA last month to discuss bringing Big Vision to Staten Island. The DA shared that 74 people were reported as dead from heroin overdoses in Staten Island since January 1st, and I’ve joined the fight to do whatever I can do to keep former addicts clean while helping those with serious addiction overcome it. I have chosen to now put myself in harms way so that I can bring attention to this plague in Staten Island. I have chosen to literally fight for Staten Island. My family has a history of addiction and finding the cure for paralysis has been one of the most important things in my life for more than a decade.”

Melson to headline November 19 at Foxwoods Casino

New York, NY (October 11, 2016) – Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson makes his return to the ring to help the fight against heroin in Staten Island Moqebelo, November 19 at the Foxwoods Casino in Mashantucket, CT.

Melson’s fight headlines a DiBella Entertainment promoted Pro-Am card as part of the recently relocated but wildly popular Broadway Boxing series. This fight card is a special event. Broadway Boxing by way of Lou DiBella, is offering a Veterans Appreciation fight card with 4 of the undercard bouts consisting of Cadets from the West Point Boxing Team boxing against Cadets from the Coast Guard Academy.

Living and fighting out of New York City, Melson’s made a name for himself in and out of the ring. His outstanding professional ledger stands at 15-1-1 le 4 knockouts and in May 2015 he won the WBC-USNBC junior middleweight championship by dominating Mike Ruiz. Since the victory, he’s spent most of his time doing public speaking around the country as well as raising funds and awareness for various charitable causes such as Suicide Prevention among Armed Forces Veterans, working with disadvantaged youth and helping fight drug addiction among youth and young adults.

Following the match, Melson’s donating 100% of his purse to help combat the severe heroin problem across Staten Island, NY.

I was fortunate enough to have had a meeting with the Staten Island District Attorney Mike McMahon a few weeks ago,” said Melson. “My dear brother Ibrahim Kurtulus arranged my requested meeting I asked him to help set up after I read an article published in May of 2016 discussing the heroin plague in that borough. The article stated that through May of this year, there were 40 reported deaths in Staten Island due to overdosing on heroin. During my meeting with McMahon, he told me that the number is now at 70. McMahon forced the issue to have a change in the local law in Staten Island where users arrested for using heroin will be sentenced to rehabilitation instead of prison. The commencement date for this policy has not yet begun.

Melson, who considered himself retired from boxing, came back to the sport in part to help combat the problems in Staten Island.

I need to come out of retirement so I can start going to bat for the people in the borough of Staten Island. Staten Island is the borough that I spent my childhood in while growing up in Brooklyn. I was a frequent visitor at Bayley Seton Hospital as a child for weekly allergy shots, Fort Wadsworth to visit my friends and on Arthur Kill Road to visit my aunt. I decided that I needed to find a way to help and draw attention within the five boroughs to Staten Island; a borough that residents say they feel forgotten in. I also decided that I am going to donate my purse to an organization within the borough aimed at helping addicts once they leave their rehabilitation. It also means a lot to me as a West Point graduate that I’ll have the opportunity to box on a card with Cadets that are coached by the same man that coached me while I was a Cadet in Colonel Dr. Ray Barone.

“I’d like to thank Lou DiBella for this great opportunity. He has been an incredible supporter of my career and what I’ve fought for every single punch of the way and he his actions always remind me of this. I considered myself retired from boxing after my last fight. I told my family that I am done boxing. I have not been boxing or in the gym for a year and a half. After reading that article on the heroin problem in Staten Island, I could not sit around helpless when I believed I could help. Heroin is the number one issue harming the quality of life in Staten Island as well as the taker of lives. So I decided to suffer one more time with making weight and getting in shape so that the people of Staten Island know that they are not facing this plague of heroin alone. My family has a history of addiction so I understand how severe it can be.”

Melson’s opponent in this eight round middleweight contest will be announced shortly and tickets can be purchased by going to -http://knockoutpublicity.com/tickets-to-boyd-melsons-november-19-fight/.

The Real People’s Champ: Melson making a major difference outside of the ring

New York, NY (April 15, 2016) – WBC USNBC junior middleweight champion Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson is remaining busy outside of the squared circle raising funds, speaking to various groups and helping multiple causes.
Khoeling e fetileng, Melson spearheaded a fundraiser at SPiN NYC that netted $5,000. To help fundraising efforts, Melson literally let anybody who donated $50 or more at the event get in the ring with him for three minutes and throw punches at him. The funds were split 50/50 between Team Fight to Walk an BOXER INC. Melson recently joined the Board of Directors for BOXER INC. which is a NYC based nonprofit founded by Melson’s close friend and former amateur boxer Mustafa Abullah. BOXER INC. is a mentorship program through the use of boxing to help develop leadership, discipline and offer exercise to youth at inner-city schools in New York City. Academy Award Winner Susan Sarandon, a part owner of SPiN, helped promote the event on social media and personally expressed her interest in running a second fundraiser this fall.
Less than 24 hours after the SPiN event, Melson was a special guest speaker at the United Spinal Association Connecticut Chapter’s annual gala. The Connecticut Chapter honored Melson’s speaking at their gala by donating $2500 to Team Fight to Walk.
Ka Labobeli, April 12, Melson, e 2003 West Point grad, headed to the the army base of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. During his time at Fort Bragg, he spoke to Delta Company, 3rd, Military Information Support Battalion (Airborne). This Battalion is a PSYOP (Psychological Operations) Battalion in the US Special Operations Command that directly supports the United States Army Special Forces. At the end of Melson’s speech to Delta Company, he was asked to return two more times this year.
This request involves Melson, an Army Reserve Captain himself, returning in July to deliver a speech to the entire 3rd Military Information Support Battalion followed by a speech to the United States Special Operations Command Care Coalition in the fall. The Care Coalition was formed to offer support to Armed Forces members that served in the Navy Seals, Delta Force, Special Forces, or Ranger Battalion, and were injured in combat now facing physical disabilities.
In the last few months, ea “Rainmakerhas voluntarily offered his time addressing youth of all ages at multiple tri-state area elementary, middle and high schools as well as delivering a pre-game pep talk to the Johns Hopkins University Women’s Basketball Team prior to their game. Melson, upon invitation, attended the Jewish Youth Organization BBYO’s (B’nai B’rith) annual event in Baltimore. He was partnered with former NFL Quarterback Jay Fiedler as they both took turns sharing their individual journeys as Jewish professional athletes with a few hundred Jewish high school aged teens.
Four days after visiting Fort Bragg, Melson will be in Aston, Pennsylvania for a three day Spinal Cord Injury and Concussion forum. The event features a special exhibition hockey game featuring many former NHL players and other notables helping raise money for both of these physical challenges. The event is sponsored by Johnson&Johnson, a company Melson once worked for. During this event, Melson will speak on Spinal Cord Injuries and perform a ceremonial puck drop to kick the game off.
"The universe continues to conspire. When you follow what is in your heart with divine love, I believe that the universe submits. When this submission takes place allowing its elements to conspire, what is beating in your heart with divine love becomes a tangible space. I just have to keep moving forward with the same type of stamina I needed inside the ring. I can’t get tired. This fight has many rounds to it. Our FDA Approval to begin conducting this study is less than a year out- that round is almost here!

Melson to speak to Veterans Leadership Council in February at Johnson & Johnson Town Hall Meeting

 

New York, NY (January 22, 2016) – WBC USNBC 154 pound champion Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson will serve as a special guest speaker for Johnson & Johnson during their Veterans Leadership Council Town Hall Meeting Labone, February la bo18 la in Raritan, New Jersey.

 

A 2003 West Point graduate, Melson was personally invited to speak by retired Army Colonel and current J&J employee Irving Smith, who was Melson’s Minority Admissions Representative and mentor when he applied to West Point as a teenager. Ka 18go th, Melson will present to J&J employees who are part of J&J’s Veterans Leadership Council with respect to the topics of Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury. A former standout salesman for J&J’s Ethicon Division, Melson’s success in and out of the ring is still closely monitored by J&J’s CEO and fellow West Point graduate Alex Gorsky.

 

“Johnson and Johnson will always exist within an independent aspect of my heart. I am overwhelmed with pride that the honor of speaking to J&J’s Veterans Leadership Council is now extended to me as I was once myself a Veteran working for J&J” said Melson.

 

Bekeng e fetileng, Melson was honored at Johns Hopkins University as a military superstar. He was their guest of honor for their Men’s and Women’s basketball game, and upon personal request from the women’s basketball team’s coach, he delivered a pre-game inspirational talk to the ladies on that team.

 

In regard to J&J, Melson said it “it was a great place to work. They were extremely supportive of my boxing career and the mission of Team Fight to Walk. Many of J&J employees are loyal supporters that purchased tickets to see me fight. I am personally asking J&J CEO Alex Gorsky to attend this lecture on the 18th. It is very important to me that he learns how close we are towards receiving FDA Approval to conduct the clinical trial in the United States that Team Fight To Walk has worked the past 5.5 years to raise money for.”

 

For more information about Team Fight to Walk, ka kōpo etelaTeamfighttowalk.com. Tax deductible donations can be made on the website or by texting “Walk” to 20222.

Melson to be Recognized at Johns Hopkins University!

 

New York, NY (January 11, 2016) - 2003 West Point graduate, philanthropist and WBC USNBC junior middleweight titlist Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson will be recognized as a military star prior to the Johns Hopkins men’s basketball game Moqebelo, January 16 at the Goldfarb Gymnasium in Baltimore, MD.

 

An active Army Reserve Officer who was chosen for the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), Melson won four United States Army Championships, a gold medal at the Armed Forces Boxing Championship and was selected as an alternate for the 2008 US Olympic Team. Melson turned pro in 2010 and donated 100% of his purses towards a pending trial to help cure Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries. Ka kakaretso, he’s raised more than $350,000 between his 17 setsebi bouts, three charity galas and other events.

 

Ka 16go th, Melson will present the game ball to officials while being escorted by Johns HopkinsROTC cadets and the school will play a video at halftime titled “Still Fighting for the Cure”, which chronicles Melson’s journey to raise funds for a pending clinical trial that could impact hundreds of thousands suffering from Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries.

 

“There are so many brave men and women that serve or served our country, especially in that region” said Melson. “The fact they thought of me is amazing. Never in a thousand years did I anticipate being honored as a military star by one of the best colleges in the country for my efforts in the ring and with Team Fight to Walk. I believe the video will move those in attendance and have them feeling the same way I did the first time Christan told me her story. It is truly a blessing that I have been chosen for this at a time where we need all the support we can get as we move closer towards the trial taking place.”

 

The video can be watched by going tohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4KvLQYWQ0E. Melson also partook in a candid interview with Donna Drake on CBS talk show “Live it Up” that can be seen athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbnXF6srafA.

 

For more information about Team Fight to Walk, ka kōpo etelaTeamfighttowalk.com. Tax deductible donations can be made on the website or by texting “Walk” to 20222.

 

Melson Nominated for Most Inspirational of 2015!

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New York, NY (December 29, 2015) – Junior middleweight boxer and philanthropist Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson has been nominated for Most Inspirational by Ring Magazine.

Having dedicated most of his life during the last 13 years to help cure Chronic Spinal Cord Injuries, Melson’s selfless efforts have been chronicled by various media outlets. The visibility of the cause he fights for and organization he donates 100% of his fight purses to, Team Ntoa ho Walk, has grown tremendously during the last few years.

The 2003 West Point graduate also helped organize three successful “Fighting for the Cure” galas and successfully lobbied New York’s powers that be to reinstate a bill that allocates a percentage of each moving violation towards Spinal Cord Injury research. Last summer, ea 15-1-1 junior middleweight along with Dr. Bohlale Young, Dr. Patricia Morton and others met with Congressman Chaka Fattah at a briefing at the Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC to discuss clinical trials that could help hundreds of thousands suffering from Spinal Cord Injuries walk again. Word from Congress about the trial going forward is expected within 90 matsatsi a.

Ka kakaretso, Melson’s raised more than $350,000 for Team Fight to Walk.

"Last December the WBC honored me with their Ambassador Of Peace Award and this past July the NABF honored me with their Humanitarian Award,"O ile a re Melson, who captured the WBC USNBC title with a career best performance in May 2015. “A sport that I was forced to first partake in because of a mandatory gym class at West Point my Plebe (ka tlhokomelo) year along with my belief how I could use the boxing ring in order to help find a way to help people walk again has turned into this.”

"My only hope is that any human being learning of this story, especially children, internalize the following: understand your power of creating a vision, understanding what your own abilities are to achieve that vision and prepare to suffer while holding on to that vision for as long as their is air in your lungs. I believe my experience throughout this journey so far has shown again how one person can be the raindrop that creates the storm of change. What is real in our minds is real. I’m honored that Ring Magazine included me and I hope the publicity helps raise funds and awareness for Spinal Cord Injuries. Thank you to the sport I love for sharing my dream.”

To support Melson, please visit the comment section ofringtv.craveonline.com/news/407191-2015-ring-awards-finalists-for-most-inspirational or tweet @Ringmagazine. For more information about Team Fight to Walk, ka kōpo etelaTeamfighttowalk.com. Tax deductible donations can be made on the website or by texting “Walk” to 20222.

Melson ho cap, mafolofolo October ka ho ba teng tse tharo le tlang bolingani galas!

 

New York, NY (October 21, 2015) - WBC United States Junior Middleweight Champion, philanthropist le US Army Reserve Captain Boyd Melson tla qeta ea maphathaphathe haholo khoeli ka ho tsoela pele ho thusa ba bang. Ho ea qetellong ea October, le Sehlopha sa 2003 West Point qeta ba tla be ba ba teng TicTocStop Gala, Signature baphehi Auction le Central Jersey lesapong la mokokotlo Association lijo tsa mantsiboea ea khethehileng moeti. Melson ne a boetse a o ile a botsa eseng feela ho ba teng March ea Dimes’ Signature baphehi Auction, empa ho CO-emcee bona e kenyang chelete ketsahalo, eo a neng a ka cheseho a amohela.

Thehiloe ke tummeng lipapali-le-moea puo bontša ngata Craig lebokose, TicTocStop thomo ea ke ho thusa ntlafatsa boleng ba bophelo ba batho ba nang le Tourette ea Syndrome. Lebokose, ea nang le Tourette ea e le etsang ba hae ba babeli bana ba, o thusa malapa a mangata a ka ena 501C3 bolingani.

The TicTocStop Gala e akarelletsa ho amorph mokga, lijo tsa mantsiboea le dipuo 'me o habité Thursday, October 22 ho tloha 6-11 PM ka Battery Gardens a New York City. Bakeng sa tlhahisoleseding e, etela Tictocstop.com.

Selemo le selemo, ho feta 15 limilione tse masea a ba hlahileng pele ho nako. Ka masoabi, 1 limilione tse ba bona ba tla shoa pele ho ba bona ba pele letsatsi la tsoalo ka lebaka. The March ea Dimes thusa tsehetsa ka lichelete liphuputso, thuto le ho tshehetsa ho etsa bonnete ba ho feta masea a ka keteka bona matsatsi a tsoalo.

Ka Mantaha, October 26 ka 6 am, ho feta 25 baphehi, Restaurants, wineries, thitelo le lijo tse theolelang bayemi tla ho kopanela bona ka ho fetisisa e thabisang culinary o thabela ho ba 200-mmoho le baeti le teng ka Carlyle ka Green a Farmingdale, NY. All ba tlileng kopanong tla thabela ho ba le mantsiboeeng a mang a ho etsa metsoalle, phela 'mino le veine le meea e. Tickets di a fumaneha ka ho easignaturechefs.marchofdimes.org.

Nkoa e le e mong oa molemo ka ho fetisisa latsoa liketsahalo tse New York, le Signature baphehi Auction thusa tšehetsa etinda ya March ea Dimes. Arlene Dayboch, Senior Community Director bakeng sa March ea Dimes, o khethile Melson e le sebedisana emcee haufi le Donna Drake ho tloha Live se nka TV bakeng sa ketsahalo e khethehileng. Drake le Melson tla ikopanya le “Hell ea Kitchen” gap chef Gordon Ramsay e le gap baeti ho ba teng e le hore ho thusa bokella chelete bakeng sa March ea Dimes.

A bao e seng phaello, le Central Jersey lesapong la mokokotlo Association e thehiloe ka 1987 ka Kevin Hoagland. Ho matha melimo e meng ntle ka moithaopi boto ea batsamaisi le hlahisa hoo e ka bang $80,000 selemo le selemo.

Ka Labohlano, October 30, le Central Jersey lesapong la mokokotlo Association mabotho a se boletseng le 29go th Selemo le selemo Vito Racine lesapong la mokokotlo Research lijo tsa mantsiboea le Auction ka Pines Manor Banquet Hall in Edison, NJ. Cocktail hora libōpuoa ka 6:30PM lateloa ke lijo tsa mantsiboea ka 8PM. Ba tlileng kopanong ka boela bid ka lintho tse ho akarelletsa le Autographed lipapali Lihopotso, ho roala mabenyane a, ketsahalo letenky, mpho libaskete tsa Collectibles. Motho ka mong letenky ba $70 le litafole tse leshome turu ka $700 ka rekoa ka cjsca.net. All menehelo ea ba lekhetho deductible.

"October 'nile ea e phathahane haholo khoeli leka ho thusa bokella chelete batho ba bang,"O ile a re Melson, ileng ba phetha karolo le eona taba ea bohlokoahali a Team Fight ho Tsamaea la boraro selemo le selemo "Loantša bakeng sa Pheko" Gala ka October 15 me a bua le baithuti a Pauluse Roberson High School pele ho moo kajeno. "Ho Ntlafatsa bophelong ba batho ba tobane le fapaneng le mathata a ke ea bohlokoa haholo ho 'na. Ho ba teng libokeng liketsahalo tse tse kang tsena hase feela e le tlotla, empa ntho e 'ngoe Ke lumela ke lokela ho etsa. Kaofela ha rōna re kopanela lefatse lena le lokela ho thusa Leha ho le joalo ho khoneha esita le haeba re ntse u suthetse hōle le mahlomola a. "

Team Ntoa ho Tsamaea ho amohela "Loantša For the Pheko" Gala October 15!

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New York, NY (September 24, 2015) - WBC-USNBC boraro a middleweight 'mampoli Boyd Melson le Christan Zaccagnino, Bathehi ba Team Fight ho Tsamaea, tla amohela mokhatlo o hlophisitsoeng la boraro selemo le selemo "Loantša bakeng sa Pheko" rua molemo gala gala Labone, October 15 ka 6:15 am

ka Beckwith Pointe a New Rochelle, NY.

Tickets le lihlapiso liphutheloana "Loantša bakeng sa Pheko" di a fumaneha ka ho ea teamfighttowalk.com/gala kapa bitsa 914-497-5727. All menehelo ea ba deductible ka ho ya ka IRS melao ea tsamaiso.
New York Knicks e khōlō John Starks tla sebeletsa e le le Honorary Molula-setulo sena se khethehileng mantsiboea 'me a mang a mangata baeti tla fumaneha ho mingle le tekete lipane. Hona joale moeti lenaneng ho akarelletsa ho pele e neng e lefatše 'mampoli le boima ba bakeng sa boima ba superstar Paul Williams, Super Bowl XXV Champion Stephen Baker ya New York linatla, middleweight 'mampoli Danny Jacobs, pele e neng e baemeli Junior Jones le Chris Algieri hammoho le pele e neng e New York Knicks Herb Williams le Johanne Wallace. More baeti tla ile a phatlalatsa nakoana ka. Ena e babatsehang mantsiboeeng a mang a boithabiso bo le temoso ho akarelletsa ho cocktails & appetizers, ya semmuso lijo tsa mantsiboea, ka pelong lelong, blackjack litafole, phela mino, bula bara, DJ le moeti libui.
Nakong ea ho qetela lilemo tse peli, Team Ntoa ho Tsamaea tšoaroa atleha galas a New York Featuring komedi liketso ho tloha Artie Lange le Damon Rozier tsamaea le maikutlo lipuo ho tloha Melson, Zaccagnino, Major Max Brewer, tsebahala haholo lefatseng lohle Dr. Bohlale Young, Eric LeGrand le kankere mophonyohi ile lefatše 'mampoli Boxer Danny Jacobs.
Ka June, Melson, Dr. Ba bacha le ba Dr. Patricia Morton ile a kopana le Congress a Washington, DC ho nehelana ka bopaki bo tsoang atleha lesapong la mokokotlo ntša kotsi liteko a China. The Chinese liteko o ile a bona 15 ka ntle ho 20 bakuli ba boela ba fumane le matla a ho tsamaea hape le 10 bakuli ba a bona a senya le mantle a mosebetsi khutlela. Sena ke e tobileng se moko ya e neng e tla ho ka sebediswang e America le ya semmuso karabo ho tse ngata FDA ka ho ye ka lebeletsoe ho tla ka pel'a ena selemo seo se fela.
Haeba liteko ba ho nka habité, litšenyehelo bakeng sa ho buuoa le phekolo ke $150,000 ka ho ya ka le mamello 'me 100% ea ba litšenyehelo ba ntse ba tsosoa ka setjhaba menehelo ea. Nyeoe e tla tshwarwa ka University Hospital a Newark, NJ 'me o tla ho akarelletsa 12 bakuli ba. Hona joale, federal government e sa ho fana ka thuso ya ditjhelete, le hoja ba likete ba masole a ba a khutla loana le lesapong la mokokotlo likotsi.
Ho tloha ka nako ba ile ba kopana ka Together In gigolo ha a ntse a boraro a le selemong sa West Point a 2002, ka ho fetisisa ntho ea bohlokoa ka Melson ea bophelo ba e bile ho bona Zaccagnino tsamaea hape. Christan ile hae molaleng a le lilemo li 10 ka mor'a hore a qoela hlaheloa ke kotsi le 'nile ba koalloa ho setulo sa likooa ho tloha ka nako. Ho etella pele dithuso tsa ditjhelete boiteko ba bakeng sa boletsoeng ka holimo teko, Melson ea fanoeng 100% ea hae purses ho tloha 16 ea hae 17 professional ho Team Ntoa ho Tsamaea, e 501(hoo)(3) le e mong oa hae purses ho ea ke tsala eo mora oa hae o ile a loantšanang le boko bo kankere. Pakeng tsa tse peli galas le hae professional linako, Melson ea ile a thusa phahamisa ho feta $330,000.
"Re haufi le ho feta ho etsa ea bohlokoa phapang in America,"O ile a re Melson. "Team Ntoa ho Walk o ntse a sebetsa haholo ho le thata hore sena 'me rona e kenyang chelete boiteko ba ba' nile ba sa khaotse. E sa ntse e, ho na le tsela e telele eo ho ea, esita le haeba re fumana kamohelo e tsoang ho le FDA. Our tse peli tse fetileng galas ba 'nile ba ikhethang, le re ntse u aiming ho hōlisa le ho feta chelete selemong sena lebisa sesosa. Re hloka thuso ho mong le e mong tsoa ho na le. Re lokela ho tsoha 'me ba phela letsatsi le letsatsi le taba ea hore re kopanela lefatše lena ea isang rona mafolofolo kelo-hloko. Our galas ba maikutlong ba ile ba fallela ba bangata ba ba tlileng kopanong ileng ba utloa ba lipale le mathata a ho ba ba nang le sa foleng lesapong la mokokotlo likotsi ba ke ke ra ba ho buuoa in America e neng e ka ba thusa ho tsamaea hape. Haeba u se u sa kgone ho ba teng Gala, o kotjwa hore o nahana ka donating ho Teamfighttowalk.com. Mong le e mong ya dollar etsa hore le phapang!”

Melson ho phetha Heroes & Legends Charity Softball Game!

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New York, NY (August 23, 2015) - WBC USNBC boraro a middleweight 'mampoli Boyd "Rainmaker" Melson tla kenya letsoho ha ho Heroes & Legends Charity Softball Game on Moqebelo, August 29 ka Ntlha ea pele Energy Park a Lakewood, NJ.
Motho ka mong ditekete tsa $10 le $40 VIP ditulo tse ho akarelletsa le lijo tsa mantsiboea, joala ebile e 'nako le barupeluoa di a fumaneha ka bitsa 732-901-7000 kapa https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2 / BuyClear.asp?EventID =149462&tsoela pele = buynew.asp #.VXC1Ps9Vikr. VIP ditulo tse ba feela ea pele 100 baeti.
Gates bula kwa 3 PM le ho tla ba le lapeng matha Derby ka 4:30, lateloa ke Softball tai game.
Ketsahalo ena e o hlalosoa ka maoatle a tse tšeletseng Real 'me ke balekane. O tsoela pele tla rua molemo Sanctuary Island, batho bao e seng phaello mokhatlo o hlophisitsoeng e sebeletsang maqeba Bahlabani le ba bang ba ba holofetseng ho ntlafatsa bophelo ba bona le seriti sa. The game was started ho thusa kileng ba sebeletsa 'rehabilitative mananeo a metshameko le le ho thusa tse sa tšoaneng sesole e thehiloeng mekhatlo e,
Melson tla phetha bakeng sa Purple Heart Heroes, sehlopha Featuring masole a mangata maqeba ho sebeletsa naha ya rona. Ba tla hanyetsoa ke The Legends, le thunyang entsoeng ka pele e neng e baatlelete ho akarelletsa le ka sehloohong leaguers Jeff Frazier, Jay Johnstone le Andy Ashby mmoho le Super Bowl XXV Champion Stephen Baker le ditho tsa lefika sehlopha Madison Rising.
Ka mor'a ho tai game, WBC o Hlokomela Foundation Mopresidente Jill Diamond o tla busetsa tsoa likhau ho ho hapa sehlopha sa.
"Ho a hlollang tlhompho a kōptjoa hore e bapalla tai game,"O ile a re Melson, e Army Reserve Mohlanka ya le 2003 West Point fumane lengolo ba donates a loana purses ho Team Ntoa ho Tsamaea ho thusa phekola sa foleng lesapong la mokokotlo likotsi. "The maqeba Warrior Project e bile haufi le pelo ea ka le 'mè oa ke e boetse e e khōlō le motšehetsi. Tsena Purple Heart baamohedi lokela ho ho feletseng molemo ka ho fetisisa le ketsahalo likes this ka ke se senyenyane re ka se etsang bakeng sa ba masole a bagale aa tsoa likotsi ho sireletsa tokoloho ea rōna. "
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