Road to Redemption boxers visit Indian High Commissioner

Indian High Commissioner Dr KJ Srinivasa got into the upcoming boxing action when he received a courtesy visit from Guyana’s boxers Elton Dharry and Dexter “the Kid” Marques, along with their Panamanian counterparts Orlando Penalba and Gilberto Pedroza, on April 20th at the High Commission of India.

Indian High Commissioner Dr KJ Srinivasa is flanked by this weekend’s headline pugilists

The High Commissioner expressed his support for the upcoming “Road to Redemption” event on Saturday at the Guyana National Stadium, and called on both sides to continue promoting the sport.
He was briefed by the accompanying delegation, including GBBC President Peter Abdool, about the achievements of both Guyanese and Panamanian boxers in the sport.
In addition to the packed action in the ring, there will be a halftime show put on by HJ Entertainment, featuring top local artistes and dancers, to showcase Guyanese talent to the world.
Many major sponsors and new companies in Guyana, such as Demerara Mutual Life Insurance, Comfort Sleep, Samtronix, Morgan’s Investment, Hand in Hand Insurance, Unique Electrical, Caribbean Motor Spares, HRTM Consulting, ReMax Realty, Darthan Investments, Ansa McAl, Turbo Energy Drink, Banks DIH, Nexgen Golf Academy, Demerara Distillers Ltd (DDL), along with dozens of overseas-based Guyanese companies, are supporting the event.
A limited number of all-inclusive VVIP tables along with tickets starting as low as $1,000 for the Party Mound, $2,000 for Green and Red Stands, $4,000 for Ringside, are on sale at Giftland, MovieTowne, Amazonia Malls, all Assuria General Insurance offices nationwide, The Locals Restaurant in Vreed-en-Hoop and Fagoo’s General Store in Parika.