(JUNE 30) NEW YORK -
Inspiration was in the air June 11th as the women of boxing
gathered at Seven Bistro for The Raging Babe Brunch, New York,
New York, Raging Babe Events' seventh gathering of its kind,
designed to break barriers and leverage contacts to conduct
business and build friendships. The gathering was the first in
New York City, and drew a slew of "Raging Babes," who together
honored Main Events' CEO Kathy Duva. Included in those who
attended were former NYSAC Chairwoman Melvina Lathan, Referee
Sparkle Lee, IFBA World Flyweight Champion Eileen Olszewski, WBC
World Super Bantamweight Champion Alicia Ashley, four-time
National Boxing Champion Melissa St. Vil, IWBF World Super
Featherweight Champion, Ronica Jeffrey and guest speaker John
Femiano of John Francis LLC.
After a rousing introduction by "Raging Babe" Michelle Rosado,
attendees brunched and networked, with Frank Sinatra crooning in
the background, sharing their triumphs and business cards. "The
brunch is so much more than just a breakfast event," said
Rosado. "The connections forged here have resulted in business
collaborations and friendships. What started as an annual event,
has grown, and I can easily see us gathering quarterly, all over
the country."
Post brunch, the time had come to honor one of boxing's
trailblazers, Kathy Duva, who was presented the Raging Babe
Luminary Award. Among those who shared stories of Duva's boxing
growth and dominance was Main Events' Vice President of
Operations, Joleen Mizzone, who has worked side-by-side with
Duva for 19 years. Although she couldn't attend in person due to
being in California with three of Main Events' fighters, Mizzone
had colorful, but moving words for her friend and colleague.
"Kathy Duva has been through a lot in her life. I have seen her
overcome so much in these past 19 years. I remember thinking to
myself, "Wow she is one of the strongest people I know!" She has
inspired me to be the person I am in this business. Her morals
and eye for this business are [expletive] extraordinary.
"One of the secrets to happiness is the innocent enjoyment of
simple things," said first-time brunch attendee and former NYSAC
Chairwoman Melvina Lathan as she described the event. "With that
in mind, how wonderful to share a moment in time with a group of
women, dining,, conversing, and laughing, all the while
emanating beauty, power, grace and joy, without even trying. It
was intimate, genuine and loads of fun, especially the reading
of the infamous congratulatory letter submitted by Jolene!"
"This was another inspiring event in one of the greatest cities
in the world," said Rosado of the brunch. "There was so much
talent, so much heart, so much passion, and so much boxing
knowledge contained in these four walls. There were lovers,
fighters, survivors, and I sincerely hope that the connections
they made on that day result in amazing business collaborations
and lifelong friendships. I'm so grateful for everyone who
attended, and to Kathy Duva, for being an example for all women
in the industry."
The Raging Babe Brunch is made possible by the generous support
of several organizations. "The Raging Babe brunches are labor of
love for me," said Rosado. "They aren't meant to put money in
anyone's pocket - on contrary, and the cost has often fallen far
short of sponsor contributions. I want to take this opportunity
to truly, from my heart, thank the organizations that make it
possible for these events to continue. These organizations, by
virtue of their partnership, celebrate and support the women of
boxing, and the spirit of these events. From my heart, and the
hearts of the women who attended New York, New York, thank you
World Boxing Organization (WBO), War Tape, Box Stats, Boss Case,
World Boxing Council (WBC), John Francis LLC and Youth Fighting
Forward.