Special Needs Boxing Camp Packs A Powerful Punch In Victoria
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Heart of a Champion Boxing Gym has been around for eight years, and Kennidi s Camps has been a tradition for the last five. The Camp is named after Coach Rey Perez s sweet daughter Kennedi who has Cerebral Palsey.
After realizing the community didn t really have a whole lot here for the special needs community, Rey said, instead of complaining about it, we decided to do something about it. Thus, Kennedi s Camp was born! The two-day camp has been a blast the past few years and always has a great turnout.
Special Needs Boxing Camp Packs A Powerful Punch In Victoria
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Evan Holyfield Remains Undefeated After First-Round TKO; Showcases Reflexion Neuro-Fitness System in Atlanta PR.com
2020-12-22
Atlanta, GA, December 22, 2020 (PR.com) Boxing legacy Evan “Yung Holy” Holyfield scored a first-round TKO in his fifth outing as a professional on Dec. 12 in Atlanta, dispatching Donnis Reed to remain unbeaten as a super welterweight. Holyfield, 23, unleashed a non-stop offensive barrage before the contest was called at the 1:53 mark as the fighter’s father, former four-time heavyweight world champion Evander Holyfield, watched ringside.
“My strategy was to be aggressive,” said Holyfield (5-0, 4 KOs) of his quick work versus the 35-year-old Reed. “Once I connected on a couple punches early, I wanted to keep landing the jab and finish the job.”