PATRICK 'the Centerville Assassin' Strachan has formed the Retired Boxers Association.
Formed earlier this month, the association hopes to provide a forum for the ex-boxers to fellowship on a quarterly basis.
While Strachan spearheaded the formation and will serve as the inaugural chairman of the board, the other members are Wellington Miller as the vice chairman; Paul Thompson as treasurer and Ikenna Johnson as secretary.
The officers will serve on the board for a period of two years, after which the elections will be held for the new slate of officers.
The RBA is a non-profit organisation and will meet on a monthly basis. Membership is opened to all ex-boxers, trainers, managers, promoters and both amateur and professional boxers.
The purpose of the RBA is as follows:
• To foster and promote the good and general welfare of the retired boxer, corner-men, trainers, managers and referees.
• To take care of the sick and disabled retired boxer who may be in distress, by means of contribution within the means and to the best of the association's ability.
• To take an active interest in the administration of all the laws that affect the sport of boxing in the Bahamas.
• To ensure that its members are given the recognition deserving of their past efforts.
• To protect the active boxers to the best of the association's ability.
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