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HALL OF FAMER “THE GOLDEN BOY” OSCAR DE LA HOYA TO ATTEND 2024 HALL OF FAME WEEKEND

HALL OF FAMER “THE GOLDEN BOY” OSCAR DE LA HOYATO ATTEND 2024 HALL OF FAME WEEKEND Hall of Fame’s 35th Anniversary Celebration set for June 6 – 9
CANASTOTA, NY – MARCH 18, 2024 The International Boxing Hall of Fame and Museum, which is celebrating its 35th Anniversary in 2024, is pleased to announce that Hall of Famer “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya will attend the Banquet of Champions and other events planned for planned for the 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend set for June 6-9.
“From Olympic gold to world titles in six divisions, Oscar De La Hoya captured the imagination of boxing fans around the world,” said Hall of Fame director Edward Brophy. “We are very much looking forward to welcoming ‘The Golden Boy’ back to Canastota for the Hall of Fame’s 35th Anniversary celebration.”

De La Hoya capped a 223-5 (153 KOs) amateur career by capturing lightweight gold at the 1992 Jeux Olympiques. He turned pro the same year and captured his first world title – the WBO super featherweightin only his 12th pro bout and would go on to win 10 world titles in six weight divisions.

Among the champions he defeated include Jorge Paez, John John Molina, Rafael Ruelas, Genaro Hernandez, Ike Quartey, Fernando Vargas, Ricardo Mayorga and Hall of Famers Hector Camacho, Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker and Arturo Gatti.

One of the biggest pay per view attractions in boxing history. De La Hoya retired in 2008 with a pro record of 39-6 (30 KOs). En 2002 he established promotional powerhouse Golden Boy Promotions. En 2014 “The Golden Boy” was elected into the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

An impressive list of over 35 boxing greats from the United States and abroad, including the Class of 2024, returning Hall of Famers and special guests will participate in the Hall of Fame Weekend celebration.

La classe de 2024 to be honored includes boxers Ricky Hatton, Ivan Calderon, Diego Corrales (posthumous), Michael Moorer, Jane Couch, Ana Maria Torres, Luis Angel Firpo (posthumous), Theresa Kibby (posthumous), entraîneur Kenny Adams, directeur Jackie Kallen, publicist Fred Sternburg, journaliste Wallace Matthews and broadcaster Nick Charles (posthumous).
La classe de 2024 will be honored during the Hall of Fame Induction Weekend on June 6-9, 2024, in “Boxing’s Hometown.” Many events will take place in Canastota and nearby Turning Stone Resort Casino throughout the four-day celebration including ringside talks, fist casting, fight night, 5K race / fun run, boxing autograph card show, banquet, parade and induction ceremony.

Complete event details can be found on www.ibhof.com. Pour plus d'informations sur le 2024 Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, appelez s'il vous plaît (315) 697-7095.

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About the International Boxing Hall of Fame
The International Boxing Hall of Fame opened to the public in 1989 and is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the great sport of boxing. Located in Canastota, New York, it serves as a tribute to the world’s finest boxers and contributors to the sport, allowing boxing enthusiasts to appreciate and celebrate the rich history and tradition of boxing.

The International Boxing Hall of Fame is located at Exit 34 of the New York State Thruway. Hours of operation are Monday-Sunday 10 a.m. à 4 p.m.
TURNING STONE RESORT CASINOOFFICIAL RESORT CASINO OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOXING HALL OF FAME WEEKEND
The multi-year partnership between Turning Stone Resort Casino and the International Boxing Hall of Fame spotlights the entire region, garnering national attention and boosting tourism in Central New York. The partnership includes a series of nationally televised boxing events at Turning Stone, culminating every year in June with an elaborate and bigger-than-ever International Boxing Hall of Fame Weekend with several exciting events in Madison County and Oneida County throughout the four-day celebration.

Unbeaten Mykquan Williams staying in boxing shape as much as possible under pandemic conditions

MANCHESTER, Conn. (Mars 23, 2020) – Like most professional boxers, unbeaten super lightweight prospect“Marvelous” Mykquan Williams (15-0-1, 7 KOs) is making the most out of a challenging situation, as he prepares for his unknown future in boxing.

The coronavirus has shutdown boxing worldwide. Events are suspended indefinitely, boxers restricted in terms of training, and the immediate future remains tenuous at best.

Unable to train at his gym, Manchester ROCS, which is closed due to a Connecticut state order, the 21-year-old Williams is handling this pandemic in a mature manner that belies his young age. No whining, no ‘poor me’ feelings.

”This is a difficult time for everybody, including those of us in boxing,” East Hartford (CT) resident Williams said. “There’s no boxing on TV, nobody can compete, and everybody is isolated. It’s just unfortunate, but I’d rather be safe than sorry. Health concerns are and should always be the top priority.”

Williams hasn’t been in action since last October 24th, when he fought to a questionable eighth-round majority draw withTre'Sean Wiggins, in which Williams retained his World Boxing Council (WBC) Etats-Unis (USNBC) super lightweight title. Most observers felt that Williams deserved a win by decision.

Since the beginning of 2020, Williams had been training for an expected fight in the first third of the year, and he’s still training to stay in shape, albeit it not the same way as if he had a confirmed fight date.

“I’m still doing some training,” Williams explained. “I need to stay in shape for when the call comes after boxing returns. I’m in decent shape and when I get my next fight date, I won’t have to go from zero to get ready. I want to maintain 50 à 60 percent shape and then finish off training on schedule for my next fight.”

“I know Mykey has still been running,” Williams’ head trainerPaul Cichon added. “We’re going to be back training soon. I believe everything happens for a reason. Mykey and me had a conference call with (directeur) Jackie Kallen et (organisateur) Lou DiBella, and we trust that, as soon as possible, Mykey will be back in action.”

Because Williams doesn’t turn 22 until this April 6, in addition to already being a pro boxer for nearly four years, his young boxing career figures to resume quicker and stronger than for many older boxers. Losing six months shouldn’t hinder a prospect like Williams as much as a veteran who may not have nearly as much comparable quality competitive time left in the ring.

“I’m not sure if age is that big an advantage,” Williams countered. “If some fighters were getting burned out because they were fighting a lot, taking time off, whether it’s due to the virus or not, a break may help them come back better and stronger than when they last fought.”

Williams was a five-time national amateur champion, la compilation d'un 45-13 record amateur, highlighted by three Ringside World titles, in addition to gold medal performances at the National PAL and National Silver Gloves championship.

“I don’t know when boxing will return,” Williams concluded, “but boxing will never die. People will always want to see guys punching each other in the face. Boxing is a sport rich in tradition and, maintenant, there is still a lot of talent coming up.”

And Mykquan Williams will be right at the head of that next wave when the boxing ban is finally lifted.

INFORMATIONS:

Gazouillement:  @MerveilleuxMyke, @JackieKallen

Instagram: @ M.mkw_, @ jackie.Kallen

Facebook: /MykquanWilliams, /PaulCichon, /JackieKallen

Le célèbre manager Jackie Kallen prédit que l'invaincu Mykquan Williams sera son sixième champion du monde

MANCHESTER, Conn. (Février 12, 2020) – Women’s pioneerJackie Kallen, the first and arguably most successful female manager in the boxing history, strongly believes unbeaten 21-year-old“Marvelous” Mykquan Williams (15-0-1, 7 KOs) will develop into her sixth world champion.

Williams, combats à East Hartford, CT, is the reigning the World Boxing Council (WBC) Champion des États-Unis super léger.

“Mykey has a lot of the qualities as some of the greats in boxing,” Kallen said. “He has some of the flash and speed of fighters like Ray Leonard, and the training habits and dedication of Thomas Hearns et Mike Tyson. He also has a killer smile and good looks like Hector Camacho, Sr.

“Mykey can go all the way to a world title. He has the speed, attitude, and heart, along with exceptional boxing ability. He has been groomed perfectly by his trainer, Paul Cichon, who has kept Mykey true to his style, working hard to perfect his skill. Mykey trains hard, eats right, and takes the game seriously.”

“Jackie’s very experienced and knowledgeable in boxing,” Williams remarked. “She’s worked with some great, world-class fighters, so she knows the route to take for me to get there.”

Cichon added, “I sought out Jackie as our manager because of her love for the sports, as well as the knowledge of that she brings to the table. She’s very well respected, as she certainly deserves to be.”

Boxing has dramatically changed since Kallen covered her first fight for a Detroit daily newspaper in 1978. The card showcased Hearns andMickey Goodwin.  She became an instant fan and wrote about boxing on a regular basis. A legendary trainer/manager based in DetroitEmanuel Steward, hired her as a publicist for his famed Kronk Gym. Some of her best friends to this day are fighters who she worked with back then. She and Hearns still get together.

After serving as Kronk’s publicist for a decade, Kallen decided to branch out and she started managing fighters. Her first client was heavyweightBobby Hitz, who today is a successful promoter and restaurateur in Chicago. She went on to manage a group of Who’s Who fighters, including world championsJames ToneyBronco McKartTom “Boom Boom” JohnsonPinklon Thomas etNonito Donaire.

Kallen, who overcame sexism in the boxing industry, is best known, peut-être, for her working relationship with Toney, largely because her life during that period was the inspiration for the popular 2004 film, Against the Ropes, starringMeg Ryan as Kallen.

“Boxing today is a totally different animal,” she explained. “That’s not to say it’s better or worse, just different. There used to be more gyms in every city, heavy amateur programs, lots of shows on television networks, and enough local club shows to keep a young fighter active. I had guys back then who fought 8 à 10 times a year, ce qui, bien sûr, is almost impossible in 2020.

“There wasn’t as much information available on opponents either. If you were lucky, you could buy a tape. If the fighter hadn’t been on television, bien que, you were out of luck. There was no Internet, so there was nothing like BoxRec to check opponents’ records. You just had to believe the matchmaker. I had fighters expecting to fight a 14-4 guy who found out at the weigh in that he was actually 16-0.”

Boxe, likely the second-oldest profession, has continued to survive, albeit often on a roller-coaster ride.

“Today’s fighters are not as quick to fight each other as they were in the days of Hearns/Hagler/Leonard/Duran,” Kallen noted. “Back then, fighters wanted to really fight to be the best they could be. I see fighters today being more analytical and taking less chances.

“There are also more sanctioning organizations today. Back then it was most the WBA, WBC and IBF. Not to mention there was never one person who managed dozens and dozens of boxers at the same time. The game has definitely changed!"

Kallen, though is still heavily invested in the sport she loves. Confident Williams will be her next world champion, her dream is to be inducted into the Hall of Fame with Toney.

“In 1992,Kallen concluded, “I was named ‘Manager of the Year’ and my love for the sport has never waned. As long as there is talent out there needing guidance, I will stay active.”

INFORMATIONS:

Gazouillement:  @MerveilleuxMyke, @JackieKallen

Instagram: @ M.mkw_, @ jackie.Kallen

Facebook: /MykquanWilliams, /PaulCichon, /JackieKallen

Unbeaten Mykquan Williams learned invaluable lesson for future

Picture by Emily Harney / Équipe Williams

MANCHESTER, Conn. (Novembre 4, 2019) – The true test for a genuine boxing prospect is how he or she responds to adversity, whether it included a loss, Couper, knockdown or, in the case of “Merveilleux” Mykquan Williams, a disputed decision that tarnished his perfect pro record.

The 21-year-old Williams, maintenant 15-0-1 (7 KOs), was recently on the short end of a highly disputed eight-round draw with Tre'Sean Wiggins (11-4-3, 6 KOs), dans le “Broadway de boxe” main event held at Generoso Pope Athletic Complex on the campus of St. Francis College in Brooklyn.

Nobody claimed the questionable decision was highway robbery, encore, most non-partisan fans at the show, or those watching live on UFC FIGHT PASS®, felt Williams rightfully deserved to have his arms raised in victory. Despite having a blemish placed on his pro record, he didn’t suffer a loss, and did retain his World Boxing Council (WBC) United States super lightweight title.

Williams’ opponent was a southpaw with a five-inch height advantage. Once he felt Williams’ puissance, especially in the liver, Wiggins went into survival mode, clutching and grabbing every time Williams got close.

Neither Williams nor his head trainer, Paul Cichon, was pleased when the judgesscores were announced – 77-75 in favor of Williams, 76-76 deux fois – for a majority draw. Cependant, both feel that this developmental lesson will pay dividends down the road.

The plan was for me to work inside,” Williams said after the fight. “The first and second were feeling out rounds and then I’d adjust. I didn’t feel from the start that he could hurt me. I wanted to get inside and beat him with body punches. I did that but I think I played to the crowd a little too much. I’d change that if I could go back. And I would have let my hands go more, but I won this fight because I landed the harder, cleaner more effective shots throughout the fight. He just wanted to hold.

I’m disappointed because I was defending my title, but I didn’t lose the fight and I still have my belt. I ll have a lot to learn and I’ll be back in the gym soon to fix errors I made so that I won’t have those issues my next fight.

Cichon felt that Williams won five if not six rounds because he was the aggressor throughout the match. “J'ai été surpris,” il a admis. “Mykye was the champion and I thought that he (Wiggins) would have needed to win convincingly to win rounds. He didn’t. Mykye started using his double jab to get inside and then he killed his opponent’s body. The body shots brought Wigginshands down. Mykye stalked and hurt him a few times.

Mykye learned a valuable lesson like not letting the crowd get to him, and never letting up on the gas.Wiggins was smart. Every time Mykye got close to him, he grabbed him, especially after he felt Mykye’s powerful body shots. It may have been ugly, but he fought smart.

Team Williams agrees that there’s no sense rushing Williams, après tout, il est seulement 21, but that 2020 should be an active, career-changing year for the East Hartford (CT) combattant.

I’m ready to fight at the next level,” Williams concluded. “Time will tell. Styles make fights but I hurt him (Wiggins) several times.

We’ll jump back in the ring in early 2020,Cichon added. “We’re looking to fight opponents with winning records, but not another six-foot southpaw.

I was very proud of Mykey,” Williams’ directeur Jackie Kallen commenté. It was a learning experience that will make him an even greater fighter. He is still undefeated and one of the top young prospects in the 140-pound division. The next year will be a pivotal one for him.

INFORMATIONS:

Gazouillement: @MerveilleuxMyke, @JackieKallen
Instagram: @ M.mkw_, @ jackie.Kallen
Facebook: /MykquanWilliams, /PaulCichon, /JackieKallen

“Merveilleux” Mykquan Williams Meet-and-Greet & Back to School Backpack Giveaway a KO

Everybody had a good time with “Merveilleux” Mykquan Williams
(Galerie de photos ci-dessous, courtesy of Emily Harney / Équipe Williams)

MANCHESTER, Conn. (Août 22, 2019) — Even dangerous thunderstorms and tornado warnings couldn’t deter fans from attending yesterday’s meet-and-greet and back to school backpack give-way with undefeated super lightweight prospect “Merveilleux” Mykquan Williams, presented by DiBella Entertainment and Team Williams, at ROCS Gym in Manchester, Connecticut.

Williams signed autographs, posed for pictures and gave each child (K-12) a free backpack for school.

The 21-year-old Williams (15-0, 7 KOs), qui vit à East Hartford (CT), has an inspiring story in which his father was murdered when Mykquan was eight months old, et la maison de la famille a entièrement brûlé quand il était 10.

Everything went very well,” a happy Williams said. “All the kids got a backpack and had a good time. My team made it possible for me to do it. Shout out to DiBella Entertainment, Wet Paint and Capital Bail Bonds. I did this event to give back to the community but, plus important, help parents who may have a little bit of difficulty getting everything their kids need for school.

Williams est le Conseil mondial de boxe en titre (WBC) Champion des États-Unis super léger, qui est classé n. 5 par la United States Boxing Association (USBA), et n. 12 par la Fédération de boxe nord-américaine (NABF).

He is promoted by Lou DiBella, managed by Jackie Kallen and trained by Paul Cichon.


DiBella Entertainment signs Conn. Teenage Prospect Mykey Williams

 

(photo par Emily Harney)
NEW YORK, N. Y.. (Juin 28, 2016) – DiBella Entertainment has announced the signing of E. Hartford, Connecticut 18-year-old welterweight prospect MykquanMykey” Williams (1-0, 1 KO) à un contrat exclusif de promotion.
Williams, who is currently finishing his junior year at A.I. Prince Technical School in Hartford, was a decorated amateur boxer with a 45-13 record amateur, souligné par trois performances médaillées d'or aux Championnats du monde Ringside, en plus d'avoir remporté le tournoi PAL et les championnats des gants d'argent.
I am thrilled to sign such a hungry, young prospect like Mykey Williams,” dit Lou DiBella. “Williams is an accomplished amateur and Jackie Kallen certainly has an eye for spotting great talent. He already has a growing fan base in the New England area and I am confident that he will quickly develop into a rising prospect.
Signing with DiBella was the best move for me,” Williams commented. “I’m excited to be fighting under the DiBella banner now. He’s a great promoter who will help me get to the world-class level in this sport. I’m just happy that the ball is finally rolling!”
Williams has already overcome tremendous obstacles during his young life, including the shooting murder of his father when Mykey was only one week old, and then his house burned down 10 Des années plus tard.
Paul Cichon, une 2014 Conn. Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, has trained Williams since he was seven. “If anybody had a reason to go the wrong way, it was Mykey,” Cichon added. “But he’s a great kid who is a hard worker and is always happy with a positive attitude. He’s a boxer who can punch and when he sets up his opponent, attention, because he’s in big trouble. Mykey is a great finisher who moves well and has good defense. He’s a left-hander who goes to the body to breakdown his opponent. Mykey’s slick and hard to hit, but he’s also unique because he’s a naturally gifted athlete who could have excelled at any sport he chose.
Although Williams made his successful professional debut on April 16e at Foxwoods Resorts Casino in a card promoted by DiBella Entertainment, he will make his DiBella Entertainment debut ce jeudi nuit (Juin 30) at Foxwoods in a four-round bout.
I haven’t been this excited about a fighter since I signed James Toney in 1989,famed boxing manager Jackie Kallen exclaimed. “Mykey Williams is the real deal. His future is unlimited and we are thrilled to partner up with DiBella Entertainment to make it all happen.
Pour plus d'informations, visite www.DBE1.com, follow on Twitter @LouDiBella and @MarvelousMyke or become a fan on Facebook www.Facebook.com/DiBellaEntertainment.

LES MEILLEURES FEMMES DE BOXE HONORENT KATHY DUVA AVEC “LUMINAIRE RAGING BABE” PRIX AU RAGING BABE BRUNCH, NEW YORK, NEW YORK

NEW YORK – Mai 24, 2016 – Le week-end de 11 juin, les femmes les plus influentes de la boxe se réuniront pour un brunch dans la Grosse Pomme pour le 7e événement Raging Babe du genre, surnommé New York, New York. Les participants comprendront des promoteurs, cadres de réseaux, représentants des relations publiques, arbitres, combattants et autres, et viennent d'horizons divers, cultures et niveaux d'expérience. Les femmes qui ont assisté aux événements Raging Babe se sont mises en réseau, ont forgé des relations professionnelles et personnelles et ont été inspirés par les histoires de succès et de persévérance partagées par les centaines de participants au cours des dernières années. Il n'y a peut-être pas de femme qui personnifie mieux une histoire de succès et de persévérance que Kathy Duva, qui sera honoré du Raging Babe Luminary Award lors du brunch.

Colombe, le PDG de Main Events, et mère de trois enfants, pratique la boxe depuis près de quarante ans, entrer dans l'entreprise alors qu'elle était à l'université avec son petit ami d'alors, Dan Duva. Les Duvas se sont associés pour promouvoir certains des meilleurs talents de la boxe au fil des ans sous la bannière Main Events, dont Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Pernell Whitacker, Arturo Gatti et Fernando Vargas, tout en cultivant des relations puissantes avec HBO et d'autres réseaux. Kathy a poursuivi l'héritage de son mari après son décès 1996, devenir l'une des figures les plus reconnues de la boxe. Plus récemment,, Duva et Main Events ont développé l'une des superstars les plus évitées de la boxe en Sergey Kovalev.

“Kathy Duva est la lauréate parfaite pour notre premier brunch à New York,” a déclaré la fondatrice et homonyme de Raging Babe, Michelle Rosado. “Boxe, comme la « Jungle de béton,’ a tellement de bords durs, et peut être difficile à naviguer…mais comme New York City, c'est plein d'opportunités pour le bon type de personne, et Kathy Duva est ce genre de personne. Elle est têtue, femme intelligente et persistante, qui a une capacité étrange à faire aimer les gens à elle tout en ne prenant aucun bourrin de qui que ce soit. C'est un honneur de la reconnaître au brunch.”

Les lauréats précédents de l'événement Raging Babe ont inclus le “Première dame de la boxe” Jackie Kallen, Relations publiques ACE Kelly Swanson, TV pionnier Claudia Trejo, receveur de greffe cardiaque Kennedy Cunningham, Nevada boxe Hall of Fame Chief Operating Officer Michelle Corrales-Lewis, et Golden Boy's Monica Sears. “C'est un privilège d'être dans une pièce avec des femmes de ce calibre,” dit rosé. “Le Raging Babe Brunch a commencé comme un concept…quelque chose que nous pourrions essayer de faire chaque année, mais c'est devenu un événement tellement puissant et précieux pour les participants, nous grandissons et organisons plus d'un événement par an. Nous pouvons le faire grâce aux femmes de boxe qui continuent de soutenir l'événement, et bien sur, merci à nos partenaires événementiels.
La côte est se fait attendre pour un brunch Raging Babe, et je suis ravi de pouvoir travailler avec nos partenaires pour amener l'événement à New York.”

Le Raging Babe Brunch est rendu possible grâce au généreux soutien de la World Boxing Organization (WBO), Bande de guerre, Statistiques de la boîte, Cas de patron (détenu et exploité par Raging Babe Livvy Cunningham), World Boxing Council (WBC) et la jeunesse luttant pour l'avenir.

Pour plus d'informations sur la participation ou de parrainer cet événement prestigieux, s'il vous plaît contactermichelle@ragingbabe.com.

Raging Bébé Soiree bénéficiant du Nevada boxe Hall of Fame en Avril 29 à Las Vegas

Las Vegas (Avril 22, 2015) – La soirée des filles qui font rage: Atteindre de nouveaux sommets présenté par BÉBÉ EN RAGE aura lieu le Avril 29, 2015, à trois jours du combat du siècle, Mayweather contre Pacquiao. Plus de 100 des femmes les plus prestigieuses et influentes de la boxe ont été invitées à assister à cet événement exclusif. La soirée Raging Babe se tiendra à Cuisine mexicaine Chayo + Tequila Bar, situé dans la promenade Linq à Las Vegas. Après le dîner, les femmes de boxe profiteront des meilleures vues de Las Vegas à bord de la plus haute roue d'observation du monde, le High Roller qui présente 28 cabines passagers sphériques pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 40 passagers chacun, et est éclairé par des lumières LED multicolores dynamiques la nuit. Terminer la soirée avec des cupcakes personnalisés de Sprinkles Cupcakes.

“Je suis étonné du chemin parcouru par cet événement,” a déclaré Michelle Rosado, PDG de Raging Babe. “Il n'y avait qu'environ 30 invités à notre premier événement à 2013 et maintenant, deux ans plus tard, nous avons fini 100 invités et c'est notre 'soirée’ pour célébrer nos réalisations. À chaque événement, nous nous efforçons de continuer à développer un réseau solide et une camaraderie entre ces femmes incroyables de la boxe professionnelle.. C'est quelque chose qui ne peut pas être dupliqué.”

Le lauréat de l'événement est Michelle Corrales-Lewis, COO du Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame et veuve du champion de boxe, Diego “Garçon” Corrales.

L'hébergement sera Jackie Kallen, “La Première Dame de la boxe” et correspondant Boxing Insider. “Je suis ravie de m'associer à nouveau à Michelle Rosado pour accueillir le premier événement de boxe féminine du week-end de combat. C'est un plaisir de faire quelque chose au profit de la NVBHOF et de donner aux femmes dans une boxe un événement qui leur est propre,” a déclaré Kallen.

En plus d'honorer Michelle Corrales-Lewis, Raging Babe fera don d'un pourcentage de toutes les contributions financières des sponsors de l'événement à l'organisation du Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame. Le NVBHOF est une organisation à but non lucratif qui est fière d'honorer le sport de la boxe et de célébrer les réalisations de ses membres.. NVBHOF soutient également plusieurs programmes communautaires, clubs de boxe amateurs, programmes de boxe collégiale et plusieurs causes liées à la boxe. Pour apprendre plus, se il vous plaît visiter www.nvbhof.com.

Le World Boxing Council est le sponsor de ce merveilleux événement. (www.wbcboxing.com), Boxe des Champs & Club de gym (www.champsboxingclub.org), 3-Pointe Téquila, DJ Nina9 (www.nina9.com), Cupcakes saupoudrés (www.sprinkles.com), Cuisine mexicaine Chayo + Bar à tequila (www.chayolv.com), et Ramblin Ralph.

A part l'annonce de la sonnerie, L'objectif principal de RAMBLIN RALPH est de protéger les superstars de la boxe et les prospects, avec leurs familles, en dehors du ring. RAMBLIN RALPH s'est associé aux plus grandes agences sportives pour proposer des programmes pour les boxeurs tels que 401k, Pension, et assurance vie. Il négocie également des accords fournissant une image de marque, opportunités de licence et de promotion avec les plus grandes entreprises du monde. Le but de RAMBLIN RALPH est de raccourcir le temps d'un boxeur sur le ring, et augmenter leur portefeuille en dehors du ring. Vous pouvez contacter RAMBLIN RALPH pour plus d'informations sur 602-695-5798 ou par courriel à ralphvelezjr@gmail.com.

Pour plus d'informations et/ou pour devenir sponsor de la Raging Babe Soiree – Atteindre de nouveaux sommets, contactez Michelle Rosado au michelle@ragingbabe.com.