Lightweight boxing champion Mikaele Ravalaca has issued a powerful call to young Fijians to combat drug use by taking up the sport of boxing. Hailing from Ra, Ravalaca emphasizes that engaging in boxing not only enhances physical health and fitness but also cultivates discipline and positive mental attitudes.

In the face of a growing drug crisis in Fiji, Ravalaca sees boxing as a valuable outlet for youth, steering them towards healthier and more productive lifestyles. He passionately advocates, “Don’t take drugs, come to boxing; it’s going to give you discipline and will change your mindset.” Ravalaca envisions boxing gyms as safe spaces that provide mentorship and promote self-respect among young people.

This initiative resonates with broader efforts across the nation, echoing sentiments shared by fellow athlete Anare Tabakaucoro, who has similarly championed sports as a means of redirecting youth away from the dangers of drug use. Both athletes are united in their mission to empower youth through physical activity, underscoring the role of sports in guiding young individuals away from harmful paths and inspiring them to envision brighter futures.

Ravalaca’s message is a beacon of hope for the youth of Fiji, illustrating the potential of sports to positively impact lives. With his leadership in this movement, boxing is depicted not only as a sport but as a pathway to personal growth and community empowerment, providing an encouraging perspective that highlights resilience and the importance of making positive life choices.


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