The first World Boxing World Championships organized in Liverpool will leave a great legacy for local clubs36 of them received equipment to help them with their activities. Specifically, three clubs received new ringsSeven received punching bags, and 26 received equipment including gloves and helmets.
« Each club received only one type of equipment, so that as many organizations as possible could benefit from this legacy. "The remaining gloves and headgear have been donated to the Merseyside and Cheshire region," World Boxing explains. used during regional competitions throughout the upcoming season.
Louise Vidor, who was responsible for clubs and communities in the north of England for England Boxing until September, welcomed the initiative. After the Championships, we invited the clubs to request equipment and we made sure it reached those who needed it mostToday, we offer a whole range of funded courses and new opportunities to help clubs grow and thrive, she says. And we won't stop there; we will continue to work with communities across the country to to help even more people walk through the doors of their local boxing clubs and to discover everything our sport has to offer. »

