Roots & Shoots

Roots-Shoots Power Of Boxing

At Power of Boxing, we believe boxing is more than just a sport—it’s a vehicle for transformation. That’s why we partnered with Roots & Shoots at Fitzroy Lodge, not just to deliver equipment, but to deliver something deeper: ownership, purpose, and self-belief.

For many fighters in programs like Roots & Shoots, stepping into the gym isn’t just about fitness. It’s about finding a space where they belong. A place where they can move through the weight of life’s challenges and carve out their own strength. When we handed over gloves at this event, it wasn’t a transaction—it was a moment. A moment for young fighters, often overlooked, to claim something that was truly theirs.

A Community That Hits Back

Roots & Shoots is more than a boxing initiative—it’s a lifeline. At Fitzroy Lodge, the focus isn’t just on technique; it’s on building confidence, resilience, and community. The fighters who showed up weren’t chasing titles—they were chasing something real: the power to stand taller, move sharper, and own their space.

For Power of Boxing, being part of this event meant more than delivering gear. It meant showing up for the people who need boxing the most. The ones who don’t always get the spotlight but fight just as hard, every single day.

 

Training with Purpose

This wasn’t about sponsorship—it was about visibility. About giving young fighters a chance to be seen, to feel valued, and to understand that their fight matters. The session wasn’t just about throws and counters; it was about building the mental armor that stays long after the gloves come off.

When you give someone a tool that’s truly theirs, you’re not just handing over equipment—you’re handing over belief. That’s what this event was about: changing lives one round at a time.

Power of Boxing’s Mission

At Power of Boxing, we believe that real change happens in the quiet moments—in the gyms, in the training sessions, in the reps no one else sees. Roots & Shoots represents everything we fight for: access, opportunity, and the chance to redefine what strength looks like.

We didn’t just deliver gloves—we delivered ownership. Because when fighters own their tools, they start to own their journey.