Join the fight for mental health in sport – Live on DAZN, May 22, 2025
555 Media Agency and Bash Boxing proudly present an unprecedented charity event: Defending Mental Health: A Night of Boxing. The event will take place on May 22, 2025, at the legendary Avalon Hollywood. The event will be streamed live on DAZN, bringing together fans and athletes with a common goal: to raise awareness and funds to continue Defending Mental Health: A Night of Boxing.
Mental Health Awareness in Sports
This event goes far beyond the ring. In partnership with Athletes for Hope and the World Boxing Council, it seeks to give visibility to the emotional challenges faced by boxers and athletes in general.
In addition, each fighter will receive a year of free therapy thanks to Athletes for Hope. This initiative aims to promote the emotional well-being of professional athletes. Therefore, it also reinforces the importance of taking care of mental health in the sporting arena.
A Stellar Billboard You Can’t Miss
The event will feature the best boxing talent in Southern California. Here are the featured fights:
🔥 Main Event: Light Heavyweight
- Jonny “Magic” Mansour (4-0, 2 KOs) vs. Christian Avalos (3-2-2)
- The two will square off in a six round battle. Mansour comes in undefeated, while Avalos is looking to prove his experience – it’s going to be an exciting showdown!
🏆 Featherweight Duel
- Vic Pasillas (17-1, 10 KOs) vs. Carlos Jackson (20-2, 13 KOs)
- Pasillas returns to the ring for his 2025 debut. However, he will not have an easy time against Jackson, a powerful and experienced opponent. The fight will go eight rounds.
💥 Welterweight Showdown
- Ricardo Ruvalcaba (13-0-1, 10 KOs) vs. Luis Alberto Veron (20-10, 9 KOs)
- Both boxers promise an action-packed contest. It will be an intense eight round fight, with two explosive styles facing each other.
Get your tickets today!
Don’t miss this unique evening. Tickets are available at www.555media.com/tickets.
The telecast begins live on DAZN at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT. Join a global audience and support this vital cause. Together, we can fight for better mental health in sport.