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WBAN receives Special Award
by Sue TL Fox
September 20, 2013
     
   
   


 

(SEPT 20)  I would like to give a "special thanks" to Stephen Blea and Raylene Carbone, of WBC Cares Colorado Members for the very special honor that was sent to WBAN. 



 

To: Sue TI Fox & WBAN

From: Stephen Blea & Raylene Carbone WBC Cares Colorado Members & WBC Cares Group 

Dear Sue,

On Behalf of our WBC Cares Program & Our WBC we want to recognize you for your outstanding contributions to all Women boxers for the past 15 years!

For me presenting you this award means a lot especially for all the times you have recognized all of my past female boxers that I had the opportunity to work with for the past 27 years as boxing coach and as small time writer from World champions Layla Awesome McCarter , Mariana Barbie Juarez, & Terri Loca Cruz, to boxers Elisha Olivas Stewart, Maddi Ortega, Brittany Cruz, and amateur boxers Nicole Pasillas, Kyla Barraza, Amorena Baca, Alicia Avila, Jennifer Barron, and Aailyah Nevaeh and to some of my male boxers one mainly Keaton Wong, whom passed away due to his battle from Cancer.

These are a few names and few people of the thousands that you have done an article about. I know I speak for many that feel the same way I do towards all of your great contributions to boxing. Also, for posting our WBC Cares Events as well.

But most importantly is the fact that for over 15 years Sue you have kept the Fight for all Women Boxers to receive there just due and be included in all aspects of boxing from Amateur to Professional.

In Short Sue, I may have fought the fight with my women boxers for the past 27 years as a boxing coach to get that much needed Respect from their fellow peers and the community, and I may be retired now from that field of boxing, but I promise you this I will Always make sure to continue to protect them & respect as I do any man in the Ring with a fair & just decision as a referee & judge!

God Willing We All Hope & Pray that you will continue to do what you do for All Women’s boxing for many years to come Sue TI Fox & WBAN WE Are Very Proud of You!  

Sue, We all Thank-You for all the kindness and support that you not only give towards boxing but to your community as well! You are truly a Champion in Our Eyes!

“A Big Champion Supporting Little Champions”  

We hope you treasure this Award as much as we treasure you from our WBC Cares & WBC! 

Respectfully,

Raylene Carbone & Stephen Blea WBC Cares-Colorado & Jill Diamond WBC Cares Charwomen & Our WBC Cares Group! 

 

 

 
     
     
   
 
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