Mission Statement The Kronk Gym Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to making a difference in the well-being of youth through character-building, education and recreation. Since 1969, the Kronk Gym has provided a recreational outlet for youngsters in the metropolitan Detroit area. Many of the youth in this program became world champion. But even more became world champion citizens. Our Goal Our goal is to provide recreational facilities, in addition to mentoring and tutoring, for the overall development of youth in Metro Detroit This content is protected The Kronk Gym is internationally known for turning out champion boxers. Its founder, Emanuel Steward, has become a legend of the ring. But fewer people know all the good work Kronk does for the youth of Metro Detroit, helping to instill in them a sense of pride and respect for their community. To celebrate its storied history and to raise money so it can help even more kids, The Kronk Gym Foundation is holding its first annual fundraiser on Wednesday, March 25, 2009, at the Townsend Hotel, in Birmingham, MI. The proceeds from this event will help expand youth activities, which will be housed in the new Kronk Gym. Since its founding in 1969, the Kronk Gym has provided a recreational outlet for many youngsters in the metropolitan Detroit area. Through the coaching and guidance they received, some of these youths went on to become world-class athletes. More of them became world-class citizens. To perpetuate this legacy, Emanuel Steward created the Kronk Gym Foundation this year, a nonprofit organization committed to making a difference in the well-being of youth through character-building, education and recreation. The program's goal is to provide recreational facilities, in addition to mentoring and tutoring, for the overall development of youth in Metro Detroit. This content is protected Emanuel Steward says, "For many youngsters who have unfortunate home lives, the Kronk Gym and its programs are crucial. "They are the difference between a life on the streets and a life of accomplishment." The fund-raiser will be a fun-filled event, with plenty of celebrities, dinner, good wine and a live and silent auction. Special awards will be given to people who have shown the caring side of the boxing and sporting worlds. Among the recipients will be Sugar Ray Leonard, Detroit's own Thomas Hearns, Roger Penske, Don Barden, Dr. Stuart Kirschenbam, long-time Kronk supporter Sam Lafata, among others. The live auction will feature items sure to turn the head of boxing fans: a one-of-a-kind boxing robe, autographed by boxing legends, and several pairs of autographed boxing gloves signed by Oscar De La Hoya, among other champions. Honorary chairs for the event are the current Heavyweight Champion of the World Wladimir Klitschko and former Heavyweight Champion Lennox Lewis. Sponsors include former Detroit Red Wing Igor Larionov, whose private label wines will be featured at the reception, and Italmoda, the Euro_style_ furniture store in Royal Oak. The VIP Reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. The general reception and silent auction will start at 6 p.m. Ticket are $500 for the VIP reception ($5,000 for VIP tables) and $200 for individual tickets. They can be purchased at This content is protected or by calling (248) 917-1793. Donations for the auctions are still being accepted. It's a good way to gain exposure for your company, while doing a good deed for the community. This content is protected This content is protected
The last Kronk Champ was Johnathon Banks even through he lost his last fight, he will be back and be a World Champion soon enough again :bbb
He might have a better chance next time if Steward will be in his corner not in some publicity/media event.