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A TRIO OF MATCHUPS ADDED TOCHAMPIONING MENTAL HEALTH: A NIGHT OF BOXINGON THURSDAY, May 22

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CHARITY BOXING EVENT SET TO FEATURE A SLATE OF TALENTED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONALS  

Televised Live on DAZN | Thursday, Le 22, 2025 | Avalon Hollywood 

Los Angeles (Le 8, 2025) — Three additional matchups featuring up and comers from the Southern California area have been added to theChampioning Mental Health: A Night of Boxing special charity showcase at theAvalon Hollywood loriThursday, Le 22, 2025. Awọn iṣẹlẹ, which is being promoted by555 Media in coordination withBash Boxing, is dedicated to mental health awareness in the sport and all athletes participating will receive one year of free access to therapy throughAthletes for Hope.  

The night of action will bebroadcast live on DAZN ni 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT and features talented boxers from the Southern California area includingJonnyMagic” Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs), Ricardo Ruvalcaba (13-0-1, 10 KOs), Jessie Mandapat (9-1-1, 5 KOs) atiVic Pasillas(17-1, 10 KOs). 

The three newly announced bouts include a 4-round lightweight affair betweenAvetis Gadyan(1-0, 1 KO) ati Jaycee King(0-3), a 4-round women’s bantamweight scrap betweenIvy Enriquez(2-0) atiMarlen Avila (0-2) and lastly, a 6-round tilt betweenBrook Sibrian (6-2, 3 KOs) atiRubi Gutierrez(5-1-1) in the women’s light flyweight division.

Gadyan, a Glendale native and former amateur standout, looks to build off his explosive debut performance as he takes on the durable King, who is hungry for his first professional victory.

In women’s bantamweight action, San Fernando’s Enriquez will continue her fast-rising campaign as she faces Riverside’s Avila in a clash of Southern California rivals.

Sibrian, one of the most battle-tested prospects in the women’s light flyweight division, faces a tough challenge in Gutierrez, whose lone loss came by razor-thin decision.

Tickets are on sale now and available atwww.555media.com/tickets. The event aims to raise funds and awareness for mental wellness initiatives supporting boxers and the boxing community and takes place in collaboration withAthletes for Hope ati awọnWorld Boxing Council (WBC)

For More Information: 
Lead Press Release (4.30.25) 
Championing Mental Health Instagram 
555 Media 
Bash Boxing 
Athletes for Hope 
World Boxing Council 
Avalon Hollywood 

555 MEDIA PRESENTS: “CHAMPIONING MENTAL HEALTH: A NIGHT OF BOXING— A BASH BOXING PROMOTION

CHARITY BOXING EVENT SET TO FEATURE A SLATE OF TALENTED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONALS

Televised Live on DAZN | Thursday, Le 22, 2025 | Avalon Hollywood

Los Angeles (April 30, 2025) — 555 Media Agency, in partnership with Bash Boxing, proudly announces Championing Mental Health: A Night of Boxing,” a special charity event dedicated to mental health awareness in the sport. The event will occur on Thursday, Le 22, 2025, at the historic Avalon Hollywood ati broadcast live on DAZN.​ The event will feature a slate of talented boxers from the Southern California area, pẹlu JonnyMagic” Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs), Ricardo Ruvalcaba (13-0-1, 10 KOs), Jessie Mandapat (9-1-1, 5 KOs) ati Vic Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs).This groundbreaking evening aims to raise funds and awareness for mental wellness initiatives supporting boxers and the boxing community. In collaboration with Athletes for Hope ati awọn World Boxing Council (WBC), the event will provide ​all competitors participating with one year of free access to therapy through Athletes for Hope.My vision was to create a platform that unites powerful voices and resources to change the trajectory of mental health in boxing,” wi Anthony Girges, Founder of 555 Media Agency & Athlete’s Choice Advisory. “This isn’t just a night of boxing; it’s about recognizing that professional boxers are human and deserve accessible support and resources for their mental wellness. I’m honored to have the support of Athletes for Hope and the WBC, two organizations truly committed to this mission. Papo, we’re using the power of boxing to shine a light on one of this generation’s greatest struggles. I’m grateful to all our partners, especially our anchor sponsor, Alleviate Tax, for helping make this historic night possible.

Tickets are on sale now
and available at www.555media.com/tickets. The event will be broadcast live on DAZN ni 10 p.m. Et / 7 fi aidunnu. PT, bringing this critical cause to a global audience.​The main card will feature San Diego’s JonnyMagic” Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs), a rising star with over 50 magbowo bouts. Mansour is set to compete in a 6-round, lightweight attraction against 24-year-old Christian Avalos (3-2-2) of Carson City, Nev. Mansour, 24, made his professional debut in May 2024 when he secured a dominant unanimous decision victory over the experienced Anel Dudo in front of his hometown at the Pechanga Arena. As he prepares for his fifth outing in just over a year, Mansour looks to follow up on his impressive first-round knockout victory over Markus Bowes last month.Born in Los Angeles and fighting out of Redwood City, Calif., Vic Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) is set to step inside the squared circle for the first time in 2025. The 33-year-old Pasillas was one of the top amateur boxers as he came up the ranks, earning 25 national amateur titles and 272 victories. Vicious will square up against 36-year-old Carlos Jackson (20-2, 13 KOs) ti Atlanta, by way of Anniston, Ala., in an 8-round, featherweight attraction.

Ricardo Ruvalcaba
(13-0-1, 10 KOs) ti Ventura, Calif., takes on 32-year-old Argentinian Luis Alberto Veron (20-10, 9 KOs) in a high-stakes, 8-round welterweight matchup. Ruvalcaba holds an impressive professional record with 13 victories and 10 knockouts, a KO percentage of nearly 77%. The 24-year-old Ruvalcaba trains out of the world-famous Wild Card Boxing gym in Hollywood under legendary trainer Freddie Roach and has worked alongside stars of the super lightweight division, including Ryan Garcia and Elvis Rodriguez.Rounding out the initial slate of announced matchups, 26-year-old southpaw Jessie Mandapat (9-1-1, 5 KOs, 2 NC) of Anaheim, Calif., is set for action against 24-year-old Jose Antonio Sampedro (13-2-1, 7 KOs), of Queretaro, Mexico. The two face off in an 8-round attraction in the super bantamweight division.

ADDITIONAL QUOTES FROM EVENT ORGANIZERS AND PARTNERS:

Mental health is a top priority for the WBC, and we are proud to support the upcoming event for Mental Health & Boxing to be held on Thursday, Le 22, 2025, at the Avalon Hollywood. Our proud mental health ambassador, legendary champion Mia St. John, will be present along with special activations in support of this majestic event. Let’s all join together and make this a special night.
Mauricio Sulaiman, Aare, World Boxing Council (WBC)

Mental health is at the forefront of everything that we do at Athletes for Hope. Taking care of our mental health helps us build resilience, maintain healthy relationships, and lead balanced lives. Athletes for Hope and its thousands of athlete members are proud to join 555 Media and Athlete’s Choice Advisory to support this important event and the mental health of boxers, and people, from all walks of life.
Jason Belinkie, CEO, Athletes for Hope

After promoting so many of the originalHollywood Fight Nightboxing shows in Hollywood, I am excited to return to my hometown and promote a special show that focuses on raising awareness to the very often ignored and overlooked aspect of mental health and wellness in the boxing industry. Together with 555 Media, we will continue to build on the long history of star-studded boxing events in Hollywood.
Steve Bash, Bash Boxing

“Ni 2014, the WBC and WBC Cares joined with the USA Congressional Mental Health Task Force. We are grateful to Congresswoman Grace Napolitano and Mía St. John for bringing us together. Every May our athletes wear the green ribbon and dedicate their fights in our 176 countries to Mental Health Awareness. Mental Health is the core mission of WBC Cares.
Jill Diamond, WBC Cares Global Chair

As the Chief Wellbeing Officer for Athletes for Hope, I believe it’s crucial to spotlight the mental health of boxers. Studies indicate that one in four people will struggle with mental health issues each year, and this is often magnified in high-intensity sports like boxing. The physical demands are well-known, but the mental resilience required is often overlooked. It’s time we break the silence and ensure boxers have the support they need to thrive both inside and outside the ring.
Dr. Mena Mirhom, Chief Wellbeing Officer, Athletes for Hope

For More Information:
Championing Mental Health Instagram555 Media
Bash Boxing
Athletes for Hope
World Boxing Council
Avalon Hollywood