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Springboard raises P2-M
in boxing show
By Joaquin Henson
The Philippine Star 05/24/2004
World-ranked
Rodel Mayol scored a seventh round technical decision over
Ernesto Rubillar to retain his Orient and Pacific Boxing
Federation (OPBF) minimumweight title at the NBC Tent in
the Bonifacio Global City last Friday but the big winner
was the Springboard Foundation for netting about P2 Million
in the charity event capped by the fight.
Over 500 patrons–dressed to the nines–paid P3, 000 a ticket
to support Springboard’s fund-raiser for underprivileged
children and their families.
The black-tie affair, dubbed "The Live Match," featured a
sit-down dinner catered by Le Souffle, live and silent
auctions of sports memorabilia, Pops Fernandez serenading
the audience, the Knockout Dancers in a Las Vegas
showgirl-style routine and five bouts.
Springboard chairman John Milne, the principal of Brent
International School in Pasig, said it took a year to
organize the event. He thought of boxing as the
centerpiece to celebrate the Filipino’s achievements in the
sport.
Annette Helbig formed Springboard two years ago to finance
charity projects with an emphasis on providing needy
children and their families with a variety of programs and
services to address basic needs. Springboard’s projects are
anchored on the four pillars of support, namely, homes and
orphanages, nutrition and livelihood, medical care and
equipment and education. Among Springboard’s partners
include the Kinderhlife Philippinen in Leyte, the Give A
Life Foundation in Manila, the Tulle Foundation in Alabang,
the Hope Worldwide in Payatas, Ospital ng Maynila, the
Fabella Maternity Hospital, Tuloy sa Don Bosco, the EVA
Charity Foundation, the Little Children’s Home, Batang
Pinangga Foundation in Cebu, the Sun and Moon Home for
Children and the Rehoboth Home for Children.
Since its establishment
as a non-profit Filipino independent charity organization,
Springboard has raised over P5 Million.
A professional auctioneer prompted the live bidding for
sports memorabilia. Topping the money list was the mahogany
framed 16" by 20" and Upper Deck-authenticated "Sandstorm"
photograph signed by Tiger Woods. It went for P220, 000.
The English rugby World Cup shirt autographed by Wilkinson,
Woodward and Johnson was sold for P180, 000. A signed
Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls No. 23 jersey encased in glass
brought in P165, 000. An autographed and authenticated
Muhammad Ali Everlast glove in a frame was bought for P160,
000. A 1975 "Thrilla In Manila" poster was taken for P100,
000. In sum, the live auction raked in P1.2 Million.
A silent auction of other memorabilia contributed about
P200, 000 and raffle tickets added some P150, 000. Net of
expenses, the event raised an estimated P2 Million.
The fisticuffs added to the excitement.
First, former world champion Gerry Peñalosa displayed
flashes of brilliance in outboxing Robert Dalisay in four
two-minute rounds. Peñalosa peppered Dalisay with
combinations and was hardly touched in the exhibition. |