The former world champion boxing Sugar baby Rojas was visited and gave him one Wheelchair in Cartagena a Jose Ignacio Munozfather of the boxer from Cartagena Jose Munozwho fought against Luis Quinonez Guzmanthe boxer from Santander who died eight days after collapsing in the eighth round as he fought for the 140-pound national title at the Coliseum Elijah Chegwin from the city of Barranquillalast September.
By being Fists of Hope Foundationthe Council’s former super flyweight monarch boxing world came close Olaya of the heroic city to make this gesture of solidarity with the father of the family who lost his two lower limbs in a traffic accident in the city Caracas, Venezuela8 years ago.
José Ignacio received at his home the arrival of the wheelchair that will allow him improve their movements in your house.
“Very grateful to Baby for this bonus, thankful to God for multiplying this action with me because I needed it,” said Muñoz.
As the father of a family, he hides the pain caused by the boxer’s death Santanderean, because on the very day the accident happened, he was facing his son José.
“I was very sorry about that fight because I didn’t want it to be like that, I wanted my son to be a national champion, but not like that. I was very sorry and it hurts both me and his relatives (Luis Quiñónez). Psychologically, we cling to God for his health as he fought for his life and gave great strength to his family,” he said.
“My son told me I didn’t want my win to turn into a nightmare.” And what he suffered, I suffered too. Just as the Quiñónez family cried, I also cried for him and to my son for what he was going through because we wouldn’t have wanted it to be,” he added.
He also expressed his gratitude for the help his son received from the psychologists. “I told him right, son, we have to thank God because I had an accident and lost my legs and I didn’t need a psychologist. I grabbed on to God,” he commented.
The Olaya neighborhood of Cartagena, the same neighborhood where the former boxing world champion grew up and lived until the end of his days Rodrigo Rocky Valdezis characterized as one vulnerable sector for young people however, for this family man who dreams of seeing his son succeed in boxing, he gives respectful advice to all those young people who stand up in his neighborhood.
“We got up in a very difficult area. It was hard and we fought all this scourge, but I tell young people there are two ways, right and wrong, to stay off the drug and, if they did, that they have a right to repent because that path is not the right one. As a family man I always tell them because this world is perverted and I don’t want anyone to fall into that field.
Source: El heraldo

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