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WHO WANTS TO SEE DAMA AND EZRI GET PUNCHED IN THE FACE IN PUBLIC? 🥊
And it's for a good cause?! Incredible! Please give us money to make it happen!!
Eastside Boxing's community focused programs support at-risk youth , first responders and folks working on the frontlines of the opioid crisis in Vancouver, providing opportunities for leadership for youth and a healthy outlet for the impossibly hard work that frontline workers and first responders do for our communities.
Dama has been boxing with ESB for 2 years, where the kindness and community-first energy of the gym enabled her to reimagine her relationship with her body after many years of recovery from several orthopedic surgeries that have impacted her since she was 12 :) They finally feel strong in their own body, and are ready to FIGHT!!
Ezri has never boxed before, but is being literally SO BRAVE right now and facing a 12 week training arc with Dama! Let's reward her bravery and fuel this character development!
Help them both get punched in the face in public for a good cause!
Contributions above $20 will earn hand-delivered special baked goods, the right to dare Dama and Ezri to do embarrassing things, or whatever service we can mutually agree to for the $$ baybeee!
SPARRING EVENT: July 13th
FIGHT NIGHT: August 14th
Hey Vancouver,
It's that time of year again... Eastside Rumble 2025!
Eastside Rumble 2025 will provide much needed funds to support Eastside Boxing Club's free mentorship and training programs for individuals who may otherwise not have the resources or support to participate in recreational sports.
Later that year, the Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association was established and organized the first annual Restaurant Rumble, a fight-night fundraiser that raised over $100,000 to open a new gym: Eastside Boxing Club. AFG and Eastside were developed by a small group of professionals and entrepreneurs who seized an opportunity to re-establish a historic boxing program for at-risk youth. The new club also offered outreach programs specifically for women, survivors of domestic violence, frontline workers, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. These programs were designed to offer free mentorship and training to individuals who may otherwise not have the resources or support to participate in recreational sports. After only six months of operation, a devastating fire forced the club to close. Again, with help from the community and another successful Restaurant Rumble, Eastside was reborn in 2014 in the historic Chinatown neighbourhood at 238 Keefer Street, continuing on the mission to provide boxing training and mentorship opportunities for anyone that is interested in learning the sport, particularly providing a space for youth to train for free. With the advent of Covid and barely surviving the slow return to life, Eastside Boxing Club gratefully rose from the ashes, yet again. We are still fighting to keep the gym alive and we need your help. We are excited to launch Eastside Rumble 2025. Open to all professions, shapes, sizes, skill level and abilities. Show your support by contributing much needed funds to these contenders campaigns to give them the opportunity to fight and to keep Eastside Boxing Club and it's programs living. Thank you! |
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Fight Night August 14th 2025

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For
more than 30 years the Astoria Boxing Club ran a non-profit
youth program that provided a safe space and mentorship for
at-risk youth in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. In the Spring of
2012, the gym’s funding was cut and the club was forced to close
its doors.