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Global Peace Through Boxing: WBC's Third Massive Class Awaits
2025-03-24

Aiming to foster peace through sport, the World Boxing Council (WBC) is set to host its third large-scale boxing class on April 6, coinciding with the International Day of Sport for Peace. Building upon the success of the previous edition in 2022, where over 14,000 participants gathered, this year’s event seeks to surpass all records. Organized collaboratively by key figures from Mexico, including Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Miguel Torruco, and Mauricio Suláiman, the initiative continues to promote unity and health across communities.

The Journey to Breaking Records

In a vibrant display of athleticism and solidarity, the capital city of Mexico hosted its first-ever massive boxing class back in July 2022. Over 14,000 individuals came together at the iconic Zócalo plaza, transforming it into a hub of energy and enthusiasm. Notable boxing personalities like Andy Ruiz, Mariana Juarez, and Oscar Váldez led the session, captivating the audience with their expertise. The presence of Guinness World Record representatives further highlighted the historic nature of the event, officially certifying the achievement. Months later, a recognition ceremony honored those who contributed significantly, reinforcing the spirit of sportsmanship and collaboration.

As we look forward to the upcoming event, the Belt of Peace has been touring various states, inviting more participants to join this monumental occasion. This initiative not only showcases the power of sport but also underlines the importance of collective effort in promoting global harmony.

From a journalist's perspective, such events highlight how sports can transcend mere competition, becoming a tool for fostering understanding and peace among diverse groups. It inspires hope that similar initiatives worldwide could replicate this model, bringing people closer through shared experiences and mutual respect.

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