you can say that I was born a boxer
The Story of East Coast Boxing Club
de Zee-Caroline Walters
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A pictorial representation of how Ugandan twin brothers and boxing champions create hope through the sport of boxing. They have created change and had an impact on the lives of youth, women and a blind boxer living in the community of Naguru, Kampala,Uganda.
The East Coast Boxing Club has been in operation for 10 years and continues to endeavour to fulfil their mission of building good boxing talent for Uganda and empowering their surrounding village in Kampala.
With little means, they create boxers of calibre and have international success stories to speak of. Two of their boxers recently represented Uganda in the 2014 Commonwealth games.
Proceeds from the sale of this book go towards supporting their mission for youth development and upliftment in their community.
The East Coast Boxing Club has been in operation for 10 years and continues to endeavour to fulfil their mission of building good boxing talent for Uganda and empowering their surrounding village in Kampala.
With little means, they create boxers of calibre and have international success stories to speak of. Two of their boxers recently represented Uganda in the 2014 Commonwealth games.
Proceeds from the sale of this book go towards supporting their mission for youth development and upliftment in their community.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Deportes y aventura
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 54 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 28, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Africa, Sports, Blind boxer, Uganda, Boxing
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Zee-Caroline Pitt
Africa
Zee is a business professional. She is interested in the stories people tell, how people grow themselves and how that impacts on the world around them. When living in Uganda she came across this story and had to show it.