Nov 292010
 

Wayne McCullough a former WBC Bantamweight champion is trying to venture into another fight. McCullough is trying to start a charity to help assist underprivileged kids, veterans and people in rehabilitation, by getting them involved in boxing, Mixed Marital Arts and with the assistance of choreographer Brooklyn Jai dance is also offered, with focus on training, nutrition and a healthy lifestyle. Wayne sees this as a chance to give back from his career to those less fortunate than most and also give them an opportunity to get to peak fitness,and given advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Wayne is hoping that given the chance these kids can make something of themselves. Wayne is still very much grounded, and has an excellent sense of humour, and always takes time to talk to his fans whether it be via twitter of Facebook, or even at one of the numerous expos that he attends.

Also we’ve managed to get Wayne to do a promo for his charity, please check it out, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YFv-eYfCNo
 
And further details can be found on Waynes #IHOW Charity Page on Facebook http://on.fb.me/abEIRB
They are hoping for autographs or Fight Memorabilia from fighters to be auctioned off to help get this started. So if you or someone you know has something to give please send any information to hughesihow@aol.co.uk  and he will instruct you on what to do.
     Thanks ever so much and remember you can follow Wayne on twitter @waynemccullough

  5 Responses to “Pocket Rocket doing good outside of the Ring”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by chris smolinski and Hughes de Payens, chris smolinski. chris smolinski said: @waynemccullough @hughesihow Heres my article on the charity your trying to start up champ. http://mmatorturehouse.com/?p=1564 [...]

  2. Stevenson was looking to take a win home to his son Joey, who he honored with a banner tonight. Unfortunately for the Greg Jackson fighter, he’ll have to go home and contemplate whether or not he’ll even have a job come Sunday morning.

  3. A lot of times, you beat a person who beat a person who can beat you. I mean, it doesn’t make any sense.” – Joe Rogan

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