Boxing as a Lifeline: Ravalaca's Call to Combat Fiji's Drug Crisis

Boxing as a Lifeline: Ravalaca’s Call to Combat Fiji’s Drug Crisis

Lightweight boxing champion Mikaele Ravalaca is calling on young Fijians to counteract drug use by embracing the sport of boxing. The champion from Ra emphasizes that participating in boxing provides not only physical fitness and health benefits but also fosters discipline and positive mental shifts.

Amid a rising drug crisis within the nation, Ravalaca believes that boxing can serve as a constructive outlet for youth, guiding them towards healthier lifestyles. His message is clear: “Don’t take drugs, come to boxing, it’s going to give you discipline and will change your mindset.” He advocates for boxing gyms to be established as safe havens that offer mentorship and encourage self-respect among young people.

Ravalaca’s initiative aligns with broader efforts in Fiji, much like those expressed by fellow athlete Anare Tabakaucoro, who has also championed the idea of sports as a means to divert youth from the pitfalls of drug use. Both athletes share a vision of empowering young people through physical activity, highlighting how involvement in sports can steer them away from harmful influences and inspire them to create brighter futures.

This call to action is a hopeful beacon for the youth of Fiji, demonstrating how sports can shape lives positively. With Ravalaca at the forefront of this movement, the message is one of resilience and opportunity, showcasing boxing not just as a sport, but as a pathway to self-improvement and community strength.


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