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GOLDEN GLOVES LAUNCHES FOUNDATION AND APPOINTS BRIAN MITCHELL AS CEO

Golden Gloves, Africa’s biggest boxing promoter, announces the launch of the Golden Gloves Foundation, a non-profit initiative designed to discover, develop, and propel South Africa’s next generation of boxing talent.

The Golden Gloves Foundation (GGF) is a formal initiative introduced by Nivi Grogor, as part of her long-term vision to evolve Golden Gloves beyond promotion into a purpose-driven platform that actively develops and supports boxing talent and communities.

Having joined Golden Gloves in 2025 to lead digital transformation and later announced as majority shareholder and co-director, Grogor has now established the Foundation as a structured Non-Profit Company, reinforcing Golden Gloves’ commitment to sustainability, accessibility, and legacy within the sport.  Grogor is now also serves as a director of the Golden Gloves Foundation.

Legendary world champion Brian Mitchell, who has enjoyed a 45-year-long partnership with Golden Gloves, has been appointed CEO, turning a long-time vision into a reality and cementing his legacy in the sport he helped define.

As part of Grogor’s vision for both Golden Gloves and the Foundation, Mitchell’s appointment recognises not only his achievements as a world champion, but the respect he commands within South African and global boxing. Beyond his titles, Mitchell continues to invest in the sport through his own gym, where he trains, mentors, and develops fighters, making him uniquely positioned to lead the Foundation’s next chapter.

“The Foundation is a talent funnel: a structured pathway from grassroots discovery to professional boxing and global competition.  With this, our mission is clear: to scout, mentor, and professionally coach emerging boxing talent across South Africa, providing them with the tools, guidance, and exposure to make boxing a viable career, while offering continued support for existing Golden Gloves fighters in the form of education, financial, medical or travel contributions,” says Grogor, Director of Golden Gloves and Golden Gloves Foundation.

“By providing these opportunities, the Foundation addresses both athletic and personal development, empowering young people to reach their full potential.”

In 2026, the Foundation will identify young athletes with exceptional potential, offering structured coaching, mentorship, and a stepping stone to professional boxing, while expanding opportunities across the African continent and beyond.

Alongside talent discovery, the Foundation will formalise and transfer the existing support structures already provided to current fighters, including the Dingaan Thobela Bursary, education funding, medical expense assistance and hospital plans. The Foundation will continue to provide coaching, mentoring and holistic support for existing athletes, while extending resources and assistance to retired Golden Gloves fighters as and when needed.

In 2027, the Foundation will further enhance structured development, coaching, mentoring, and skills training. It will continue to use technology partner platform iME, enabling one-on-one coaching, mentorship, counselling support, and partnerships with gyms to ensure consistent athlete development regardless of location.

“Golden Gloves has always been about excellence in boxing. With this Foundation, we are taking it a step further, focusing on socio-economic upliftment, skills development, and giving emerging talent a platform to compete professionally and internationally,”  adds Grogor.

“For 45 years, Golden Gloves has been a part of my life,” says Brian Mitchell, CEO of the Golden Gloves Foundation. “As a world champion, I have always dreamed of giving back, creating a legacy, and opening doors for the next generation. The Foundation is that dream realised, a platform for emerging talent to turn their passion into a profession and to represent South Africa on the world stage. This is about leaving a lasting impact on the sport and the communities that nurture it.”

As a non-profit company, a percentage of profits from Golden Gloves events will be reinvested into the Foundation, ensuring sustained support for young boxers and their communities. The initiative is designed to foster socio-economic development, help uplift underprivileged communities, and create a platform for young athletes to develop both inside and outside the ring.

“The Golden Gloves Foundation is about vision, legacy, and opportunity,” adds Mitchell. “It’s a stepping stone for young athletes to access professional boxing, international competition, and a brighter future. We are not just building champions, we are creating leaders, role models, and a legacy that will last for generations.”

The Foundation represents a historic evolution for Golden Gloves and South African boxing, one that combines world-class coaching, career development, and community impact to transform raw talent into professional success stories. Emerging athletes are encouraged to step forward, embrace this unique opportunity, and be part of a movement that promises skill development, mentorship, and international exposure.

How to join the Golden Gloves Foundation as a talented boxer:

Aspiring athletes can become part of the Foundation by visiting the official website to find out morewww.GoldenGlovesFoundation.co.za  or email enquiries tofoundation@goldengloves.co.za

Selected applicants will participate in an online scouting and interview process, ensuring accessibility regardless of geographic location.

About the Golden Gloves Foundation
The Golden Gloves Foundation is a non-profit company established by Nivi Grogor director of Golden Gloves, Africa’s leading boxing promoter, to identify, develop, and mentor South Africa’s emerging boxing talent.

The Foundation exists to provide a structured pathway from grassroots discovery to professional and international competition through elite coaching, mentorship, and holistic support, including education and career development.

Led by world boxing champion Brian Mitchell as the CEO, the Foundation is committed to socio-economic upliftment, skills development, and creating sustainable opportunities for young athletes to build successful careers in boxing and beyond.

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