“Today I learned about the types of bullying and that we should respect others, not to offend or make fun of something that happened to one of my classmates,” said Deborah Sarai, a 13-year-old, who is in her second year of school at secondary school Técnica 64 in Oaxaca de Juárez.
“I learned that drugs or addictions do not leave anything good. On the contrary, they affect your body and change your life for the worse, because you can lose everything, even your family, or die” is the profound reflection that Daniel Alejandro offered during his discussion with former champion José Luis “Maestrito” López.
Dylan has been boxing for a year. His favorite fighters are Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather.
This time there were 350 students from Technical High School 63, who listened intently to the talk by Beka Romero, WBC Cares ambassador and leader of the KO Bullying program.
At the event, the director of the Oaxaca Sports Institute, Arturo de Jesús Chávez, presented the secondary school director, Abel García Platas, with soccer, basketball and volleyball balls for the students to keep practicing sports.
These talks are part of the cultural and sports activities presented by the World Boxing Council and the Government of Oaxaca in the lead up to the historic card #CampeonesDeLaGuelaguetza
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