Lamon Coffee The Champions Brew
Former heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster is seeking help from the boxing community and beyond. In an attempt to raise enough money to pay world boxing champions to “mentor” young men and women. On January 1, Lamon asks you to show your support for his nonprofit organization www.brewsters.place by taking a selfie and posting that photo on your own social media platforms, holding a cup of coffee, and wearing makeup , sports a black eye.
In the description box, type www.thechampionsbrew.com
The participant with the most likes after thirty days will receive a free bag of The Champions Brew Coffee. Part of the profits goes to paying world boxing champions to mentor and teach our young people how to perceive life as a fight over Zoom. Because life is a fight.
#thecoffeewithapunchTomorrow depends on what we do today. #goodus
Brewster fought fifteen years as a professional boxer, achieving a respectable record of 35-6 (30 KOs). During his career he earned victories over the likes of Andrew Golota, Luan Krasniqi Kali Meehan, and in 2004 he captured the WBO heavyweight title with a fifth-round TKO victory over boxing Hall of Famer Wladimir. Klitschko. Brewster ended his career in 2011 due to an eye injury.
Although he retired from boxing as a fighter, he did not retire from boxing. Brewster has used his boxing knowledge not only to train young fighters, but also to mentor young men in life. In 2015, he and his lovely wife Juana founded www.brewsters.place, a charity offering positive solutions to foster sustainable living in the global community through mentoring using the principles of boxing.