2nd Annual Azzim Dukes Initiative Boxing Fundraiser Set for Dec. 6

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Rivers Casino in Philadelphia will host the 2nd Annual Azzim Dukes Initiative Boxing Fundraiser on December 6th. 

The event promises an exhilarating evening of community spirit and impactful giving. 

From 6 PM to 10 PM, attendees will be able to enjoy a high-energy exhibition of local boxing talent, all in support of a cause that aims to empower youth and combat gun violence.

The Azzim Dukes Initiative, founded by Maleek Jackson and operated from the Maleek Jackson Boxing Gym, is dedicated to fostering a brighter future for at-risk children through creative arts and boxing programs. 

And every dollar raised from this fundraiser will support these essential efforts.

Guests can expect electrifying boxing matches featuring Philadelphia’s rising stars in the ring, showcasing the grit and passion that define the city’s sports culture. 

Beyond the thrills of the bouts, this event celebrates community unity and a shared commitment to creating safer spaces for the next generation.

Located at 1001 N Delaware Avenue, Rivers Casino provides the perfect backdrop for this meaningful gathering. 

With friends, family, and colleagues in attendance, the festive event will be a rallying cry for change.

Join this extraordinary evening and help “knock out” gun violence while championing a brighter future for Philadelphia’s youth. 

Tickets are available now. 

And together, we can make a difference.

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