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2nd “Fight Night” charity event Presented by Punch4Parkinsons

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DEDHAM, Misa. (Oktubre 13, 2021) – The second “Fight Night,” a charity boxing event presented by Punch4Parkinsons, will be held Saturday night, Oktubre 23rd, at Moseley’s On The Charles in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Regular people, not professional or amateur boxers, will lace-up their gloves to support Punch4Parkinsons’ fight against Parkinson’s disease. A memorable night will include numerous boxing exhibitions, each a scheduled 3-round (1:30 per round) match.

“Through our charity ‘Fight Night’ we are able to support local boxing gyms with rock steady programs,” Punch4Parkinsons founder/president Ryan Roach explained, “as well as one-on-one and small group boxing lessons. We cover 100-percent of Parkinson’s fighters’ gym memberships. We now have more than 100 Parkinson’s fighters, mostly in New England, but we do have some fighters in Florida and Texas.
“One of our fighters recently went to the doctor and she had dropped 20 points on the Parkinson’s scale. She attributes this to the boxing we provide her three times a week.”

Last year’s “Fight Night” charity event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Limited tickets priced at $200.00 (ringside, row 1), $175.00 (ringside, row 2), $165.00 (ringside, row 2), ug $75.00 (standing room) and available for purchase by going online at www.punch4parkinsons.com or contacting one of the participating fighters.

Those unable to attend but interested in making a donation can do so by going online at www.punch4parkinsons.com.

Pultahan sa 7 pm. ET with the first match slated for 7:30 sa gabii. UG.

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Omar Juarez’ Touching Story with Special Needs Child

BROWNSVILLE, TX (Nobyembre 10, 2020) – The rapidly expanding emergence of an inspirational leader continues unabated in the personage of undefeated super lightweight prospect, Omar Juarez (9-0, 4 KOs). An outstanding professional boxer by trade, Juarez is rising on the national stage with his recent designation as brand ambassador for the newly formed partnership between the California based Feet First Foundation and the globally recognized World Boxing Council’s humanitarian branch “World Boxing Cares”.


Omar Juarez’ carefully crafted message about the principles needed to achieve goals has positively affected young people’s lives in his hometown, Brownsville, Texas since he was 15-years old. The overwhelmingly positive feedback he has received from young people about his message has inspired him to even greater heights in this endeavor.


None more than a touching tribute he just received from a special needs child named Isaias, who deals with acute challenges that include communication. Isaias is limited to communicating through a laptop and was a frequent visitor to Omar’s gym on Fridays when it was opened to special needs kids.


As the pandemic took hold, Isaias found himself isolated at home and began to feel the effects of this isolation, he typed out a message of gratitude to Omar for being a source of inspiration and hope. His family acknowledged to Omar the much needed solace this represented to their son.


“To hear a message like the one I received from Isaias and his family made my day,” said Omar Juarez, who fights under the Premier Boxing Champions bandila. “Its moments like these that keep me motivated as I continue to be a positive role model in my community. As a Chinese proverb states…I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples.


These are the touching moments that energize Omar as he continues his quest to become an inspirational leader on a worldwide scale.

WBC CARES AND FEET FIRST FOUNDATION UNITE

WE TEACH CHARACTER THROUGH THE ART OF TEXTBOOK BOXING
NEW YORK, NY (Oktubre 19, 2020) - Ang Feet First Foundation is pleased to announce a collaborative partnership with the “WBC Cares”organisasyon, a community outreach program formed by the World Boxing Council sa 2006. The two parties have teamed up to highlight the transformative power of boxing, and how textbook boxing training can help improve the lives of many students in schools across the world.

By partnering with the WBC Cares, the Feet First Foundation, who already has had over 10,000 students go through their program, now aims to extend its curriculum nationally as a supportive outlet for schools around the world. The Feet First Foundation has found success implementing a data-backed program that uses boxing exercise and group discussion to inspire strong character in these school children.
Founded in the state of California in 2017, the Feet First Foundation under the guidance of co-founders Dan Dorsett, Sean Sharkey, Zach Micheletti ug Brandon Kregel, has improved the lives of thousands of students and adults. Along with promoting a healthy lifestyle that incorporates disciplined boxing exercise, the Feet First program also encourages group discussion topics around perseverance, accountability, and respect.


“It feels good to be working with a common goal of helping others through the art of boxing, and we are proud to team up with a first-class organization like the WBC Cares,” said co-founder Sean Sharkey. “Our goal is to incorporate this curriculum in schools all over the world and we believe our partnership with the WBC Cares will better broaden our mission for the betterment of students across the globe.”


The World Boxing Council has crowned an array of some of the most famous world champions, several of whom continue to be household names to this day. These include Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson,Julio Cesar Chavez, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, ug Manny Pacquiao sa paghingalan sa pipila ka mga.


“We started the WBC Cares program to help children all around the world and the Feet First Foundation aligns with our goals,"Miingon Jill Diamond, WBC Nagtagad Kanimo, International Chair. “I can envision this curriculum being implemented in schools nationally and internationally, with a variety of our champions showing support. We are pleased to endorse their movement with this partnership.”

In keeping with the high standards established by this partnership, Feet First announces their new brand ambassador, undefeated Super Lightweight prospect Omar “El Relámpago” Juarez (9-0, 4 KOs), a rising star fighting under the Premiere Boxing Champions (PBC) bandila. Omar has been contributing to his community in Brownsville, Texas since he was 16-years old through motivational speeches to over 35,000 students in more than 20 campuses. He is also the annual guest of honor at “A Night to Shine”, a prom styled event held for special needs children every March, sponsored by Brownsville’s “Down By The Border” and the nationally recognized “Tim Tebow Foundation".
Omar Juarez is an embodiment of the strong character that Feet First Foundation and WBC Cares seek to replicate around the world, and both organizations are looking forward to a future helping as many children as possible.
“I’m a huge fan of the WBC Cares program so its enlightening to be part of this movement with Feet First, as together I know we can help a lot of students.” said Juarez. “I believe this program will benefit society in many ways. I’m all in.”
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Undefeated boxing prospect Lamont Powell Escaped 36-bullet shooting without a scratch FoundedGloves Up, Guns Down” charity

Lamont Powell (R ) is a winner in different ways
(photo courtesy of Ed Diller Photography)
 
Providence, R.I. (Mayo 5, 2020) – Undefeated super welterweight prospectLamont “The Blessed OnePowell, based on a near death experience 2-½ years ago in Providence, could easily have “Lucky” as his nickname.
 
The 26-year-old Powell was a three-time Silver Mittens champion, who compiled a 45-4 amateur nga rekord, prior to turning two years ago. Siya mao ang 5-0 (1 KO) as a professional but, due to the pandemic, he hasn’t fought since last August, when he won a 4-round unanimous decision over 14-7-1Ricardo Garcia.
 
Back on that near fatal night in 2018, Lamont and his uncle were sitting in a car in front of Powell’s home, when another vehicle suddenly and surprisingly stopped near them. Two unidentified young men jumped out and starting firing automatic weapons in Powell’s direction. Thirty-six rounds were shot, one hit Powell’s uncle in the leg, but Powell somehow miraculously escaped without a scratch.  
 
No bullets hit me,” Powell confirmed. “I’m blessed and the reason for that is God and my motherwe lost her (Melissa) when I was 3 – who is my guardian angel. We were just sitting in a car, when two kids got out of a car and starting shooting our car. They had extended clips, but I don’t know who they were, and neither do the police to this day. My uncle was taken to the hospital and I had to start watching myself closer.
 
Powell’s grandparents – Phillip Copper ugMary Ann Powell – brought him up, because his mother had passed away and his father was in and out of his life. His grandmother is his legal guardian and his grandfather has been like a father since he was a baby.
 
Natural, after his surreal experience, Powell dramatically changed his lifestyle. Instead of running the streets and ending up like many people he knew, dead or incarcerated, Powell dedicated himself to boxing and created a charity for high-risk kidsGloves Up, Guns Down, sponsored by Big Six Boxing Academy in Providence, where he trains with his grandfather as head coach, as well as having former U.S. Olympian boxerJason “Big Unom ka” Road diha sa iyang pamag.
 
After the shooting somebody who had been shot in the head reached out to Powell. They met to talk about what they’d been through and soon createdGloves up, Guns Down, nga “blew upovernight, according to Powell.
 
Gloves Up, Guns Downoffers at-risk youngsters an opportunity to try boxing as part of an after-school program aimed to keep kids active and out of trouble. Kids are supplied with boxing equipment and taught valuable lessons through boxing with proper coaching and support.
I started boxing when I was eight years old,” Powell added. “Boxing kept me off of the streets and busy. This is a sport outside of school that everyone can get involved in.
 
Powell is promoted by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Sports and Entertainment (CES). Burchfield clearly remembers the first time he saw Powell, because he was so impressive running a hilly 2 ½ mile course around a pond at Lincoln Woods State Park.
 
I walk there often, and I’ve watched everybody struggle running those hills, including top athletes, but I saw this kid running the hills without a problem,” Burchfield remembered. “I later found out that he was a boxer and knew I’d never have to worry about him being in top shape.  
 
Lamont came to see me with his grandfather, who has been such a big part of his life, and laterRoland Estrada joined us. I was impressed because Lamont had a full-time job, bisan pa, he trains so hard. I learned that he came from one of the toughest areas of Providence and ran the streets as a kid. Usa ka adlaw, he called and asked if I would go with him to the Met School, where he was going to be speaking to about 150 kids and teachers. He spoke about running the streets and admitted that he had done it all. He said to me that if he could impact the lives of one or two of those kids, he’d feel happy, and that brought tears to my eyes. He was going speak at other schools, but this pandemic has put that on hold for now. His program is No. 1 in his life, helping at-risk kids so they don’t repeat what Lamont did when he was younger.
 
Sa singsing, Powell displays a stiff jab and, siyempre, tremendous conditioning. And like most boxers, he believes that he’ll be a champion someday.
 
Everything is going as planned with CES,” Powell concluded. “My grandfather has been my head coach since day one, Jason also coaches me, and Doc. Estrada is my adviser. Boxing came naturally to me. I just needed to put in the hard work. Someday I will be a champion and I can’t wait to see my grandfather in the ring holding the belt over his head, because nobody deserves that more than him.
 
Burchfield has been a boxing promoter for nearly 30 ka tuig, and he agrees that Powell will be a champion someday. “He’s definitely is on a mission to be a champion,” Burchfield added, and he has everything needed to make that happen. This kid has a really good story. He can be a champion and continue helping at-risk kids have better lives. What’s better than that?”
 
Powell, who also gave-away toys to children in need last Christmas at Big Six Boxing Academy, is on the boxing journey of his career that he believes will climax someday with him being crowned world champion.  
 
Sa mubo nga, Lamont Powell is the total package, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing. And lucky to be alive!
 
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Website: www.glovesupgunsdownri.com
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CONOR MCGREGOR’S PROPER No. TWELVE IRISH WHISKEY TO DONATE $1.3 MILLION TO FIRST RESPONDERS: $1 Million to Tunnel to Towers Foundation in America

IRELAND, Marso 10, 2020 – Eire Born Spirits, the parent company of Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey, and the founding team of multiple weight MMA champion Conor McGregor, Audie Attar and business entrepreneur Ken Austin are pleased to announce that Proper No. Twelve will be donating $1.3 million dollars to first responder organizations around the world.



During Proper No. Twelve’s launch in late 2018, founder McGregor and his partners pledged that the whiskey company would donate $5 for every case of Proper No. Twelve sold until donations reached $1 million annually to first responder organizations around the world. Thanks to the tremendous love and support for the brand as well as the high-quality liquid, Proper No. Twelve has become a bartender and consumer favourite, setting sales records for the industry. Proper No. Twelve has sold approximately 200,000 9-liter cases in America and, based on the $5 per case donation the company will donate $1 million dollars in the United States.



The company is proud to announce it has selected the New York-headquartered Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation to receive this $1 million donation for the United States. The donation will go towards paying off the mortgages for families of law enforcement officers and firefighters across the country, who were killed in the line of duty and left behind young children. Tunnel to Towers has a score of 100 for Accountability & Transparency on Charity Navigator. Additional donations will be announced in March and April for first responder organizations in Ireland, Canada, ang UK, Australia, Russia, Poland and South Africa.



Conor McGregor stated, “I am so grateful to the hardworking team at Proper No. Twelve, our distributors, retailers and pub owners along with the millions of whiskey fans that have embraced the brand generating record sales. These sales enable us to make our first significant donation to such deserving families. First responders around the world are the true-life heroes. They are the ones running into emergency situations. This has been a dream of ours since we started the business. Ken, Audie and I had bold ideas for the brand, and sales have surpassed all of our projections! We are so proud to partner with the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation to honour these proper heroes. The foundation’s goal is to ensure stability and security for these families facing sudden tragic loss. I hope to inspire my fans and all Proper Twelve drinkers to join me and support this worthwhile cause.”



In addition to the donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, McGregor has recorded PSAs (public service announcements) to encourage others to donate $11 per month to the foundation. These spots, one of which can be viewed dinhi, will air throughout the United States on television.



Ken Austin, co-founder of Proper No. Twelve said, “When we began the vetting process on where to give, we saw the fundraising commercials that Tunnel to Towers was playing on TV. My wife grew up in The Rockaways in Queens, New York. Many first responders live in that area and many lost their lives on 9-11, just as Stephen Siller did. Conor said let’s donate the million dollars to Tunnel to Towers, but we need to do more. And through the TV spots with Conor, the hope is that many will donate and we can help raise many millions for the foundation and these families.”



“We are overjoyed to receive the donation from Conor McGregor and his team,” said Tunnel to Towers Foundation Chairman and CEO Frank Siller. “We did not solicit their supportthey approached us and have been nothing but generous, dedicated partners. Conor’s commitment to first responder families can serve as a role model for others. We are extremely grateful, and I know which whiskey we will be drinking this Paddy’s Day and beyond.”



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Link to PSA is below.

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About the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s mission is to honor the sacrifice of FDNY Firefighter Stephen Siller, who laid down his life to save others on September 11, 2001. Sa petsa, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has spent over $250 million to honor and support our first responders and veterans and their families. For more about the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, palihug bisitaha ang tunnel2towers.org.



The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation (EIN: 02-0554654) mao ang usa ka 501(c)(3) charitable organization. For more about the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, palihug bisitaha ang tunnel2towers.org. You can request a copy of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s most recently filed financial report from the Charities Bureau Registry on the New York Attorney General’s website (www.charitiesnys.com) or by contacting: Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10306; or New York State Attorney General Department of Law, Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty Street, New York, NY 10005. Information on New York charitable organizations can be found on the New York Attorney General’s website (www.charitiesnys.com) or by contacting (212) 416-8401.





About Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey

Numerous Irish whiskey makers sought McGregor’s endorsement over the years, but as a true born and bred Irishman, he did not want to simply endorse an Irish whiskey. Inspired by his pride for Ireland and his love of Irish whiskey, McGregor wanted to create his own whiskey that would match his high standards and make his country proud. McGregor, his manager Audie Attar and entrepreneur Ken Austin developed the brand under the project name “Notorious” through which came the foundation of what was to eventually become Proper No. Twelve. It became a longer and more complicated project than originally expected, so McGregor turned to a distillery with a proven history of quality whiskey making. He met David Elder, esteemed master distiller, previously of Guinness, and together they took painstaking measures to bring the whiskey to fruition. “We created close to one hundred blends and ultimately selected what we knew was the one and only proper whiskey blend. We took the time to develop an incredible whiskey, and I’m excited to share it with the world,” said McGregor. Bisitaha www.properwhiskey.com and follow on Instagram and twitter @properwhiskey.

Ring Of Hope’s “Night To Fight” Returns March 7 at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas and live on Pay Per View


Night To Fight 2020 promo video

Boxing non-profit organization that empowers youth in the greater Dallas area promises to produce another star-studded showcase of the sweet science with its annual fundraising event.

Light heavyweight showdown between Sam Clarkson Jr. ug Israel Duffus highlights the show. Evan “Yung Holy” Holyfield, son of Evander Holyfield, to be featured in a fight; touted local prospect Tristan “Sweet T” Kalkreuth also returns to the squared circle.

IRVING, TX (Pebrero 25, 2020) Lone Star State-based non-profit organization Ring of Hope returns for a resounding night of sanctioned professional boxing when it presents its ninth annual “Night To Fight” pro boxing and charity event on Saturday, Marso 7 at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas.


The main event will present an 8 round light heavyweight attraction between two battle-tested warriors when Dallas-Fort Worth born-and-bred boxer Samuel Clarkson (22-5, 15 KOs) challenges the Freddie Roach-trained Israel Duffus (19-6, 16 KOs).


The marquee match of the night will culminate to serve as the major fundraising event to help support the Ring of Hope boxing program. Tungod kay 2010, Ring of Hope has transformed communities and changed the lives of the youth by educating, empowering and engaging students through the fundamentals of boxing.


“I’m often asked why I’ve had such a desire to be a part of Ring of Hope. It’s all about the future of the young men and women in our communities,” said Ring of Hope founder Steven Bolos. “We believe for them, believe in them and believe with and through them that they can be the leaders of tomorrow.”


Evan “Yung Holy” Holyfield (3-0, 3 KOs), the son of Hall of Fame fighter Evander “The Real DealHolyfield, will continue on his quest to follow in his legendary father’s footsteps when the 22-year-old returns to the ring. Presented by Main Events, the Houston-based Holyfield made his pro boxing debut in November with his legendary father supporting ringside.


Local talent and 18-year-old standout Tristan Kalkreuth (4-0, 3 KOs), who last year inked a deal with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, will continue his climb up the ranks in a separate fight as well. Kalkreuth was born in Carrollton and is a resident of Duncanville. He’s trained by renowned coach Ronnie Shields, and has a decorated amateur background, where he participated in over 100 away, earned two National Championships and fought for the USA Boxing Team in the World Championships in 2018.


Also to be featured in separate bouts are welterweights Jessy Martinez (14-0, 9 KOs) ug Brandyn Lynch (10-1, 8 KOs), cruiserweight Robin Safar (10-0, 7 KOs) and heavyweight Patrick Mailata (4-0, 2 KOs), Austin-based super lightweight Robert Kevin Garcia (6-0, 5 KOs) and the Corpus Christi-based lightweight John Rincon (4-0, 2 KOs).


Night To Fight will be available live on Integrated Sports Pay Per View on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view via iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV ug Pinggan sa Estados Unidos, Shaw PPV in Canada and worldwide via the FITE.TV app and website.


Hall of Fame Showtime TV broadcaster Al Bernstein, former two-division world champion Paulie Malignaggi and LA Times and Boxing Scene journalist and writer Manouk Akopyan will call the action from ringside.


Limited tickets and VIP dinner tables can be obtained through a sponsorship to Ring of Hope. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon, adto sa www.ringofhope.com.


The Toyota Music Factory is located at 300 West Las Colinas Boulevard in Irving, Texas.


For more information on sponsorships, volunteering or to enroll a child in a Ring of Hope program, please email info@ringofhope.com. To provide a safe place for youth in the Dallas Fort Worth area to participate in after school boxing programs, click here to donate.


For up to date information, news and developments, pagbisita www.RingOfHope.com, and follow along online on the following Ring of Hope platforms—Instagram, Facebook ugYouTube.

🥊 Talalupangdon nga mga Punto from previous Ring of Hope Night To Fight events



Litrato gikan sa 2019 Night To Fight, which took place Feb. 28 at the Frontiers Of Flight Museum in Dallas. The fight card featured undefeated prospects, former US Olympians and the likes of Hall of Famer fighter Thomas Hearn and The First Lady of Boxing Jackie Kallen in attendance.

ABOUT RING OF HOPE: Gitukod sa 2010 by Steve Bolos, Ring of Hope is a non-profit organization that seeks to educate, empower and engage the youth through the fundamentals of boxing. With two gym locations—the South Dallas Club and the Colony Club—Ring of Hope emphasises on leadership development, fitness programs and community outreach while teaching the discipline of boxing. The locations also provide a safe place for youth in the Dallas Fort Worth area to participate in after school boxing programs. Through the sweet science, Ring of Hope’s coaches and volunteers empower youth to become more committed to health, fitness and wellness while also inspiring them to become more engaged in their community.

Ang WBO Kids Drug Free Program Nagpadayon Sa Impact Puerto Rican mga Anak

Sa usa ka festive atmospera sa pamilya, ang World Boxing Organization (WBO), pinaagi sa malampuson nga WBO Kids Drug Free nga programa, gitugyan bisikleta, school supplies ug sports mga butang sa mga anak sa Cubuy sa lungsod sa Canóvanas, Puerto Rico.

Ang maong kalihukan gipangulohan sa WBO Presidente Francisco 'Paco’ Valcarcel, Esq, Chuito coach ni Jesus’ Ayala, ug sa referee nga José H. Rivera.

“Matag adlaw kita buhat uban sa mga anak nga kalibutan champions sa singsing o, nga mas importante, sa kinabuhi. Kita sa pagtrabaho nga mahimo nga disiplinahon alang sa kinabuhi. Nagpasalamat kami sa WBO sa pagtabang sa niini nga proseso sa ilang mga kalihokan alang sa mga anak, nga mao ang mga umaabot nga ", miingon coach Ayala.

WBO Presidente Valcarcel misulti sa tanan karon nga “ang buhat ang tanan dinhi ang dakong. Salamat sa mga tawo sama sa 'Chuito', nga buhat sa kaayo lisud nga ug sa dili-mahakogong alang sa kaayohan sa mga mga anak, nga mao ang atong mga prayoridad. Dinhi atong ihatag kanila ang pipila ka gasa nga sila sa home tungod kay sila migawi maayo. Kon sila motahod sa ilang mga anciano, magbinuotan ug maayo, ug motahod sa ilang mga ginikanan, ang Tulo ka Hari moabot ".

Pag-apil sa maong kalihukan ang mga interim Latino WBO heavyweight champion Víctor Bisbal, WBO Latino Jr.. welterweight champion Jean Carlos "Lobo" Torres, WBO / nabo Jr.. Flyweight champion Wilfredo "Bimbito" Méndez, WBO Latino Jr.. Bantamweight Champion Yenifel Vicente, ug WBO Latino featherweight champion Luis "Popeye" Lebron. Ang ubang mga boksidor nga mga karon naglakip Alberto Mercado ug si David Reyes ug amateur boxer Armani "Ang Kabilin "Alméstica.

Usab sa maong kalihukan ang mga managers Raúl Pastrana, Margaro Cruz ug José Ortiz; coaches Jesís "Tongui" Ortiz, Yoel "Yowy" González, ug Oro Lebron. Ang referee Roberto Ramírez,Jr., pisikal trainer ug nutritionist DJ, ug ang Bise Presidente sa Spartan Boxing Club Mayra Pastrana usab mitambong sa maong kalihukan. Kay ang WBO, Executive Director sa nabo / Intercontinental Diana Melendez, sa Treasurer Adolfo Flores, Vice-Chairman sa Championship Committee Enrique Mendoza, Esq, ug Ratings Committee Chairman Edgardo López Sasso mitambong.

WBO Kids Drug Free mao ang usa ka internasyonal nga programa nga nagtumong sa mga anak ug sa mga batan-on nga mga tawo aron sa pagdala sa usa ka mensahe sa drug paglikay ug pagdasig kanila sa pagpadayon sa pagtuon, sa paggamit sa sports sama sa usa ka himan sa magpabilin sa husto nga dalan, ingon man nga ang suporta hinungdan nga gitumong ngadto sa mga nanginahanglan aron sa pagsiguro sa usa ka mas maayo nga kalidad sa kinabuhi.

Video sa Victor Planas / WBO

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WBO Kids Drug Free nga programa sa pagbisita sa Sor Isolina Ferre Center sa Ponce

PONCE, Puerto Rico – Sa usa ka emosyonal ug busy nga kalihokan sa Pasko, ang World Boxing Organization (WBO) ug ang iyang presidente Francisco “Paco” Valcarcel, inubanan sa kanhi world champions, palaaboton, WBO World Jr.. Flyweight Champion Angel Acosta, regional champions, ug uban pang mga larawan sa mga sport nga paghatud sa mga gasa ngadto sa mga anak sa Sor Isolina Ferre Center sa Ponce, ingon nga bahin sa malampuson nga kalibutan programa 'WBO Kids Drug Free'.

Usa ka emosyonal Sister Mildred Vazquez, Sa espirituwal nga Director sa mga sentro sa Puerto Rico, miingon: “Ang WBO ug Paco Valcarcel nga nahimo kanato alang sa palibot sa 20 years.There daghan nga mga gasa nga-apod-apod ngadto sa uban nga mga centers nga kita sa Puerto Rico. Sukad sa adlaw sa usa ka, nga mao ang usa ka hataas nga panahon ang milabay, hinumdumi ako nga Paco misulti kanato nga ang WBO wala na nga kalimtan kanato. Ang iyang buhat mao ang importante kaayo alang sa tanan kanato. kita dili gayud malimot sa dakong tabang nga gihatag mo kanamo unya Hurricane María naigo kanamo sa mapait nga; kita mapasalamaton kaayo”.

“Tahura alang sa school, pagtahod alang sa simbahan, pagtahod alang sa ilang mga amahan ug mga inahan, pagtahod sa alang sa mga tigulang ug sa pagtahod sa ilang mga higala. Pagtahod mao ang labing importante nga prayoridad sa kinabuhi miingon sa atong Manluluwas”, Valcarcel nagpahayag sa dako nga gidaghanon sa mga anak karon. “Sister Sor Isolina kanunay nahibalo kon sa unsang paagi sa pagpadaghan sa mga isda ug tinapay. Siya gipadala gikan sa Dios. Sila makahimo-ihap sa kanato sa matag tuig, ang pasalig magpadayon, ug kita nahigugma kanila kaayo”.

Ang kalibutan champion Ángel “Tito” Acosta miingon: “Daghang mga bata mibiya sa malipayon uban sa ilang mga gasa ug mga bisikleta. Ako sa kanunay sa pagsulti sa mga batan-on nga sila sa pagkuha gikan sa mga kadalanan ngadto sa pagtagad sa ilang mga pagtuon ".

Pag-apil sa kalihokan sa mga Acosta, kanhi professional basketball player Javier “Toñito” Columbus, WBO Latino Champion Luis featherweight”Popeye” Lebron, Interim WBO Latino heavyweight champion nga Víctor Bisbal, ang kanhi world champion nga si Samuel Serrano, Alex “Nene” Sanchez ug Angel “Cholo” espada, uban sa boksidor Alfredo “salsero” Krus, Jean M. Rivera, Edwin “Chin” regalo sa valentine, ug amateur boxer Bryan Rodríguez.

Usab sa maong kalihukan ang mga boxing managers Margaro Cruz, coaches Jesus “Tongui” Ortiz, anghel Vargas, Yoel “Yowy” González, ug si Felix Pagan Pintor, Jose Hiram Rivera referees ug Ramón Peña; propesyonal nga boxing maghuhukom César Ramos. Kay ang WBO, sa uban nga labaw pa kay sa Valcarcel, legal nga advisor Gustavo Olivieri, WBO Treasurer Adolfo Flores, ug WBO Chairman Ratings Committee Edgardo López Sasso presente usab.

WBO Kids Drug Free mao ang usa ka internasyonal nga programa nga nagtumong sa mga anak ug sa mga batan-on nga mga tawo aron sa pagdala sa usa ka mensahe sa paglikay sa paggamit sa mga drugas ug sa pagdasig kanila sa pagpadayon pagtuon, sa paggamit sa sports sama sa usa ka himan nga magpabilin sa maayong mga lakang, ingon man sa pagsuporta sa mga hinungdan nga nagtumong sa mga nanginahanglan aron sa pag-amot ngadto sa usa ka mas maayo nga kalidad sa kinabuhi.

About sa mga Sor Isolina Ferre Center:

CSIF nakatampo sa pag-ayo-nga, seguridad ug socioeconomic development sa Puerto Rico sukad sa patukoranan 49 ka tuig ang milabay didto sa Ponce Beach ni Sister Isolina Ferre, MSBT. Ang mga corrective mga programa ug prevention, sa tawo nga kalamboan ug kalamboan sa komunidad sa paghatag og mga solusyon sa mga problema sa address sama sa eskwelahan dropout, pagpanlupig, ug kawalay trabaho ug krisis sa ekonomiya. Ang lain-laing mga programa ug serbisyo nga gitanyag sa 24 mga lungsod sa Island, lakip na ang mga rehiyon sa Ponce, Guayama, San Juan, ug Canóvanas, uban pa.

Super Welterweight Title Challenger Tony Harrison to Host Holiday Toy & Grocery Giveaway for Underserved Detroit Community

KINSA: Tony HARRISON, Super Welterweight Title Challenger
UNSA: Before his December 22 title bout against WBC super welterweight champion Jermell Charlo, which is presented by Premier Boxing Champions from Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on FOX, Tony “Superbad” Harrison will be hosting a toy and grocery giveaway to benefit the underserved community in Harrison’s hometown of Detroit.
KON: Sabado, Disyembre 8
The event will begin at 10 am. ET and last until all of the toys and groceries have been completely distributed.
DIIN: Superbad Fitness Gym
8701 Puritan Ave.
Detroit, AKONG 48238
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Tickets for the December 22 away card, which is being promoted by Lions Only Promotions and TGB Promotions in association with DiBella Entertainment, begin at $50 ug sa sale karon. Tiket mahimong mapalit sa ticketmaster.com,barclayscenter.com, o pinaagi sa pagtawag 800-745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group diskwento anaa pinaagi sa pagtawag sa 844-BKLYN-GP.
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