(APR 1) NEW YORK (April 1,
2020) - The New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) and
Ring 8 jointly announced today a partnership to establish a
COVID-19 fund to assist New York and New Jersey boxers and
boxing personnel who are in financial need during the
coronavirus pandemic.
Any boxing personnel (boxers, trainers, cut-men, etc.) who are
independent contractors and live in New York or New Jersey may
apply for monetary assistance by filling out a request form
posted at www.NYBoxingHOF.org and www.Ring8tv,com, or request a
form at fightpublicist@gmail.com to be directly emailed.
All applicants must be licensed (NYSAC, NJSAC or USA Boxing) and
forms must be submitted to NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy by email
(depcomish@aol.com) or call him (1.516.313.2304) with the
required information.
"Gyms are closed, and boxing has been suspended indefinitely,"
NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy said. "Most boxing trainers, cut-men
and other boxing personnel are independent contractors, so they
do not have any income right now during this pandemic. They have
families to support, rent to pay, food to put on the table, and
other critical expenses. We want to help them by establishing
this fund. We're not in the position to give each applicant a
large stipend, but we are able to provide a small payment to
temporarily help them a little bit. We're committed to doing
this for the month of April, at the very least, and then we'll
will revisit extending payments until boxing returns, as long as
there is money available in this fund. It's the right thing to
do!"
"Ring 8 is furthering our goals to assist boxers and boxing
people in New York during this crisis," Ring 8 president Charlie
Norkus, Jr. added. "It has been our mission since the very
beginning. We are pleased to join the New York Boxing Hall of
Fame in this endeavor."