Just two days before his anticipated ring return, Mexican champion Jaime Munguia, WBC Silver super middleweight titleholder, made a heartfelt visit to more than 50 young boxers at Old School Boxing Gym in Phoenix, Arizona.
A gesture of generosity towards young boxers
During his visit, Munguia handed out Top Rank merchandise, signed autographs, took photos, and shared inspiring stories from his successful boxing career. This gesture reflects not only his gratitude towards the sport but also his commitment to the community and the next generation of boxers.
Ready for his next fight in Glendale
Munguia, who holds an impressive record of 43-1 with 34 knockouts, will face undefeated contender Erik Bazinyan (32-0-1, 23 KOs) this Friday in the 12-round main event at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. This fight marks his return to the Phoenix area after knocking out British veteran John Ryder in January at the Footprint Center. Although he lost by decision to fellow countryman Canelo Alvarez in May in his bid for the undisputed title, Munguia remains one of boxing’s brightest stars.
Jaime Munguia’s words to the young boxers
During the event, Munguia expressed his excitement about supporting young athletes:
“I’m happy to come here to support the kids. It’s great to see them happy and motivated. Supporting the youth has been one of the biggest gifts that the sport has given me.”
He also fondly recalled the support he received from fans in Arizona earlier this year:
“I was very happy to receive all the support that I got from the fans earlier this year in Arizona, and I’m very happy to be coming back here.”
WBC Cares: Inspiring the next generation
These initiatives are at the heart of what WBC Cares represents: a bond between athletes and communities that helps foster the personal and athletic growth of young people. The involvement of champions like Munguia strengthens the ties between professional boxing and future generations, inspiring them to pursue their dreams both inside and outside the ring.