MOST Magazine Fitness JUN'15 ISSUE NO.2 | Page 115
FMM: Can you tell us about what you’re up to
these days?
DNR: What I’m doing with my time now has nothing
to do with self-glory anymore. Boxing gave me
enough of that. As of now, I’m giving my time
to help people get through their own individual
battles by sharing my story in a powerpoint-style
presentation. The one thing I didn’t lose from
boxing is the ability to speak and articulate well,
so I’m using it to my full advantage. I speak to
alternative schools, detention centers, and high
schools about bullying and the consequences it
can have on someone’s life. The organization I’m
a part of is Lucid Love (www.lucidlove.org). The
founder, Veronica Cabada, lost her son due to
bullying. He took his own life. We believe this is
a very serious problem not only facing our youth,
but people in every walk of life. I want to be the
voice for the unheard and weak. I have a strong
relationship with God and I want to help. I’m also
working with Face Forward (www.faceforwardla.
org), an organization that helps raise money and
awareness for severely disfigured people who
have been assaulted in a violent crime or domestic
abuse. I can relate to this because of my knife
attack. I take both of these organizations very
seriously and, since God allowed me a little more
time on this earth, I want to give back in the best
way I can. Helping others fulfills me more than
boxing ever has.
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