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WBC CARE AND FEET FIRST FOUNDATION FORENER

“VI LÆRER KARAKTER GENNEM KUNSTEN AT LÆREBOGSBOKNING”
NEW YORK, NY (Oktober 19, 2020) - Den Feet First Foundation er glad for at kunne annoncere et samarbejdspartnerskab med "WBC bekymrer sig"organisation, et samfundsopsøgende program dannet af World Boxing Council i 2006. De to parter er gået sammen for at fremhæve boksningens transformative kraft, og hvordan lærebogsboksetræning kan hjælpe med at forbedre livet for mange elever på skoler over hele verden.

Ved at samarbejde med WBC Cares, Feet First Foundation, som allerede har haft overstået 10,000 studerende gennemgår deres program, sigter nu på at udvide sit læseplan nationalt som en støttende afsætningsmulighed for skoler rundt om i verden. Feet First Foundation har haft succes med at implementere et dataunderstøttet program, der bruger bokseøvelser og gruppediskussioner til at inspirere disse skolebørn til en stærk karakter..
Grundlagt i staten Californien i 2017, Feet First Foundation under vejledning af medstiftere Dan Dorsett, Sean Sharkey, Zach Micheletti og Brandon Kregel, har forbedret livet for tusindvis af studerende og voksne. Sammen med at fremme en sund livsstil, der inkorporerer disciplineret bokseøvelse, Feet First-programmet opfordrer også til gruppediskussionsemner omkring vedholdenhed, ansvarlighed, og respekt.


”Det føles godt at arbejde med et fælles mål om at hjælpe andre gennem boksekunsten, og vi er stolte af at slå os sammen med en førsteklasses organisation som WBC Cares,” sagde medstifter Sean Sharkey. "Vores mål er at inkorporere denne læseplan i skoler over hele verden, og vi tror på, at vores partnerskab med WBC Cares bedre vil udvide vores mission for at forbedre elever over hele kloden."


World Boxing Council har kronet en række af nogle af de mest berømte verdensmestre, hvoraf flere fortsat er kendte navne den dag i dag. Disse omfatter bl.a Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Mike Tyson,Julio Cesar Chavez, Saul "Canelo" Alvarez, og Manny Pacquiao at nævne et par.


"Vi startede WBC Cares-programmet for at hjælpe børn over hele verden, og Feet First Foundation er på linje med vores mål,"Sagde Jill Diamond, WBC bekymrer sig, International stol. ”Jeg kan forestille mig, at denne læreplan bliver implementeret i skoler nationalt og internationalt, med en række af vores mestre, der viser støtte. Vi er glade for at støtte deres bevægelse med dette partnerskab."

I overensstemmelse med de høje standarder, der er etableret af dette partnerskab, Feet First annoncerer deres nye brandambassadør, ubesejret Super Lightweight-perspektiv Omar "El Relámpago" Juarez (9-0, 4 KOS), en stigende stjerne, der kæmper under Premiere Boxing Champions (PBC) banner. Omar har bidraget til sit samfund i Brownsville, Texas siden han var 16 år gammel gennem motiverende taler til over 35,000 studerende i mere end 20 campusser. Han er også den årlige æresgæst kl “En nat at skinne”, en bal-stil begivenhed afholdt for børn med særlige behov hver marts, sponsoreret af Brownsville's “Nede ved grænsen” og de nationalt anerkendte "Tim Tebow Foundation".
Omar Juarez er en legemliggørelse af den stærke karakter, som Feet First Foundation og WBC Cares søger at kopiere rundt om i verden, og begge organisationer ser frem til, at en fremtid kan hjælpe så mange børn som muligt.
"Jeg er en stor fan af WBC Cares-programmet, så det er oplysende at være en del af denne bevægelse med Feet First, da jeg sammen ved, at vi kan hjælpe en masse elever.” sagde Juarez. "Jeg tror på, at dette program vil gavne samfundet på mange måder. Jeg er med."
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Boxing For The World 5K Run a Success in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico (Juli 30, 2018) – Sidste søndag (July 22nd) in Caguas, Puerto Rico, Boxing For The World staged a 5K run, which served as a fundraiser for The Make A Wish Foundation of Puerto Rico facility . The facility (hjem) houses children with Cancer and other terminal illnesses. The facility sustained major damages due to Hurricane Maria .

 

 

 

The main sponsor was the WBC and their WBC Cares program.

 

 

 

No less than 20 of the greatest fighters in Puerto Rico took part in the walk such as:

 

 

 

Tito Trinidad, Juanma Lopez, John “Iron BoyCalderón, Orlando “El fenomeno” Cross, Alex ” El Nene” Sanchez, Daniel “PipinoAlicea, Daniel Santos, Victor “LuvyCalleja, Josue Dickie Camacho, Nelson ” El FuegueteDieppa, Mac Williams, AngelLa AbispaChacon, Samuel Serrano, Alfred “El SalseroEscalera, AngelCholoEspada, Andy ” El HuracanAgosto, Jesus Rojas, Manny Maldonado (olimpico), Aristides Gonzalez and John John Molina.

 

 

 

Also on hand was Trinidad’s mother, Dona Irma, who served over a 1000 bowls of her famous chicken broth.

 

 

 

Mercedes Simmons, who is a board member for Boxing For The World as well as the CEO of Pretty Girl Promotions was ecstatic about the turnout for the great event.

 

 

 

We are so happy that the legends of Puerto Rico boxing came out to support this very important cause. The building is vital for those children in need, and we are on our way to rehabbing the facility after the terrible damage it sustained during the hurricane. The WBC really came through, and really was a huge help to this fundraiser.said Simmons.

 

 

 

WBC did a great thing. I informed them that Daniel Alicea’s WBC Continental belt and NABF belt were stolen from him house while he was undergoing chemotherapy. When I approached Mauricio Sulaiman and Jill Diamond from the WBC, without hesitation they agreed to redo the belts and also sponsor the 5k

 

 

 

 

The first edition of Boxing for the World 5k, a project of I am Working for the World Foundation exceeded our expectations,” said Abner DiSilva, President of I’m Working for the World Foundation. “For the first time in Puerto Rico’s history we were able to unite boxing legends under one roof for a great cause . These boxing icons changed their boxing gloves for sneakers and ran/walked to help those in need. This is the beginning of our new model, to maximize their reach to bring awareness to humanitarian needs not only in the island but in the entire world. Everyone should do their part, not just with words but with actions. We’re grateful for overwhelming support and we hope more Athletes and people join our movement. We’ve already received calls inquiring about our next event and for that we are grateful.

 

 

 

 

Abner Perez can be reached @ 787-673-7363.

JILL DIAMOND TO RECEIVE RAGING BABE LUMINARY AWARD

Diamond to be honored at Raging Babe Brunch: Shine Bright on 16. september
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LAS VEGAS – August 8, 2017 – På 16. september, on the morning of boxing’s next mega-fight, Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin, boxing’s “Raging Babes” will gather at Mandalay Bay to celebrate and honor WBC Cares Chair and Journalist Jill Diamond at the Raging Babe Brunch, eftersynkroniseret “Shine Bright.Diamond joins an exclusive group of women who have received the awarda group that includes promoters, journalists and executives who blazed the trail for other women in the boxing industry.
A WBC/NABF Official and Supervisor, Diamond has devoted her life to boxing, a passion that was ignited by her father-in-law, ClydeThe Texas TornadoChastain, and cultivated over years of service and volunteerism. Diamond is the International Chair of WBC Cares, a program that assists impoverished children in 165 countries around the world. She is also the Director of World Champions for Hope, an organization that encourages professional athletes to mentor young talent, and awards scholarships. Tidligere i år, the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame honored Diamond with the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Diamond has championed women in boxing since she first walked into a boxing gym in 2005. She originally joined the gym to raise her spirts after her husband’s passing, but it quickly became clear she’s found her calling in elevating women in and outside the ring, in a sport long-dominated by men. After realizing she rarely heard of female boxers competing, Diamond reached out to then WBC President, Jose Suliaman, asking why there were no female boxing champions. Diamond was surprised to receive an invitation from Suliaman to that year’s WBC Convention in Spain, and was even more surprised to learn, on her arrival, that she was named in the Convention program as a member of the Women’s Championship Committee. In that same year, WBC’s profile began to elevate, and it sanctioned the very first Women’s Championship bout. Other sanctioning bodies followed suit. It was just the beginning of what’s been more than a 20 year tenure in the sport for Diamond.
It’s a terrific honor,” said Diamond of being slated to receive the Raging Babe Luminary Award. “It’s also a real giggle, because events like this one show how far women in boxing have come. When I began working in boxing in 2005, there weren’t many women in the business. In any industry, when the pie is so small, people fight for crumbs. The fact that events like this exist, and that women are now supporting and opening doors for each other, shows how much women’s roles in boxing have evolved.Diamond continued, “To be honored by other women means the world to me. It warms my heart.
It’s such an honor that Jill agreed to be honored at this year’s brunch,” said Raging Babe founder Michelle Rosado. “She has dedicated her life to boxing, and specifically furthering the interests of women in boxing, and has devoted herself to service of others. She truly thrives on her passion, and all of boxing is better for it. She sets such a great example for women and men entering the business. I’m very excited to honor her on 16. september.”
Proceeds from the brunch, which will be held at Mandalay Bay’s Border Grill, will benefit the Prichard Colon Foundation, which helps cover the exorbitant medical and insurance costs for the young fighter who suffered a brain injury in 2015. For those interested in donating directly to the Prichard Colon Foundation, donations may be deposited in Scotia Bank account directed to Fundación Puerto Rico Unido por Prichard Colon, account number 92100011708.
The Raging Babe Brunch is a labor of love for Rosado, and relies solely on the support of donations and sponsor contributions. Thank you Golden Boy Promotions, Champs Boxing Club, John Francis Agency, WAR TAPE, World Champions for Hope, Boksning Insider, Big Berns Boxing Promotions, Porter Hy-Performance Center and Red Beach Advisors for making this event possible.
For information on sponsoring or attending “Skinne lyst,” please contact Michelle Rosado at michelle@ragingbabe.com.

50-YEAR OLD “BRONCO” BILLY WRIGHT COMPLETES 500 MILE TREK FOR CHARITY

 

LAS VEGAS, NV (April 22, 2015) – After trekking a remarkable 500 miles from Las Vegas, Nevada to Phoenix, Arizona, 50-year heavyweight contender (WBC #17), Bronco Billy Wright (47-4, 38 KOS), has a message to send to the boxing community and the heavyweight division.

 

I did this 500 mileTrek for Cures”, Run, Walk and Ride to help raise money for charities that are close to my heart,” sagde Bronco Billy Wright. “In addition I wanted to send a message to the heavyweight division, letting everyone rated in the WBC top 15 know that I’m a serious athlete coming for their rankings. My next fight will be announced shortly, and my goal is to take out everyone in my path. I don’t think there is a heavyweight out there that can handle my power. I humbly want to thank the WBC Cares and everyone who supported me during this journey.

 

The trek ended at the Central Boxing Club in downtown Phoenix, where Bronco Billy was greeted by its members, which included undefeated super-lightweight Jose Benavidez Jr. (22-0, 15 KOS) bl.a..

 

The fighters and coaches at the Central Boxing Club were gracious enough to let me end my trek at their gym and it was fantastic.” Bronco Billy Wright fortsatte. “There were some local TV cameras there to talk about my story. It was a great success and I’m ready to begin my march toward the heavyweight championship of the world.

 

Billy currently holds the WBC LATIN AMERICAN, FECARBOX , and United States (USNBC) Sølv titler. Right now Bronco Billy is riding a 18-fight knockout streak, 14 of which came by first round KO. With a few more first round knockouts he’ll break Shannon Briggs world record. Look for Bronco Billy to make his return to the ring this summer.