The “Three Kings Day” party organized by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) in partnership with Jake Paul’s Boxing Bullies Foundation was a resounding success.

This charitable initiative provided toys, bicycles, awards, surprises, boxing equipment, educational materials such as books, notebooks, and bags to over 300 young boxers.

The event was graced by the presence of WBO President Gustavo Olivieri, Esq., alongside a lineup of esteemed boxing champions, including WBO Jr. Welterweight Champion Teofimo Lopez, 7th Division World Champion Amanda Serrano, WBO Featherweight Champion Rafael ‘Divino’ Espinoza, and WBO Jr. Lightweight Champion Emanuel ‘Vaquero’ Navarrete, all of whom were recognized for their outstanding achievements in the sport.

WBO Champion Espinoza showcased his talents by singing a couple of songs accompanied by a live mariachi band. What a remarkable talent!

Additionally, Hall of Famer Ivan Calderón, former WBO Champions Juanma López, Nelson Dieppa and Alex Sánchez, as well as Román Martínez, WBO International Jr. Flyweight Champion René Santiago, WBO NABO Flyweight Champion Juan Carlos Camacho, and WBO Inter-Continental Flyweight Champion Yankiel Rivera contributed to the event’s success.

Other notable participants included debutant Juanmita López and rising prospect Juan Zayas, along with former WBA Champion Alberto Machado, Omar Rosario, Kiria Tapia, and many others.

The event was not just a charitable occasion; it was a joyous family gathering that featured delicious Puerto Rican cuisine, arcade games, and opportunities for the attendees to interact with champions through photographs and autographs. Held at Hacienda San Miguel in Salinas, the event truly embodied the spirit of community and support for young aspirants in the boxing world.