SANY has exercised their corporate social responsibility in a big way, making a major $1M injection into Olympic boxer Keevin Alicock’s preparations to represent himself and his country.
The landmark donation took place earlier this week at the ongoing Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo, at the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown.
There, the Olympic boxer spoke of his upcoming commitments, which include a stint at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games early in March, and then a professional bout for the Guyanese title against Dexter Marques later that month.
Upon receiving the monumental donation, Allicock described it as the product of sacrifice and hard work.

“First of all, I want to say thanks to the SANY company; I really appreciate the donation. This is towards my professional fight, where I’ll be fighting Dexter Marques on the 28th of March for the Guyana title. So, you know, it’s exciting news for me. I’m so happy that when I reached out to them, they accepted my request and offered to meet with me. It’s an overwhelming feeling, but I’ve worked hard, and this is what you get when you make the sacrifice,” Allicock gushed.
SANY’s support of Allicock will not stop there, however, with plans in the pipeline for the boxer to become a face for the company.
The pugilist explained, “This is not just a one-off sponsorship that I’m getting from SANY. This is more of a partnership; I’ll be signing a contract to become the brand ambassador for this company, and they’re willing to support me and take me to the next level.”
“Like I said, I can’t do it on my own; this is what I need. This support will take me to the next level in my professional and also my amateur career. So, I’m truly grateful. Thank you guys for accepting me in the family. I want to say thanks to God most importantly for making this dream come true. I always dream about moments like this, and here I am,” Allicock added.
Turning his attention to the upcoming local fight night, which will also feature Elton Dharry, Allicock shared some expectations.
“Hopefully, we’re going to start with this new week coming with the promotion, getting out there and letting the public know what’s coming up and how big it’s going to be because Elton Dharry is also fighting for the world titles; it’s going to be exciting. It’s going to be big; I don’t want the people to miss it,” he expressed.
“I’ll be there, fighting against our very own Dexter Marques. He has a good record, but you know me; I’m young and in my prime, and I’m ready to do it. This is my time, this is my era, and this is where the dream continues.”
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