A charitable trust founded in memory of a murdered MMA fighter is launching an anti-violence education program for South Auckland students, emphasizing self-control, de-escalation, and emotional regulation, with plans to scale nationally and advocate for broader societal change.
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members of course including former UFC champion Israel Adesanya. Now members of city kickboxing have formed the walk without fear charitable trust in Fauvake's memory and over the next few days they're going to be running an anti-violence program for South Auckland students at the gym. Walk without fear chair and city kickboxing co-founder Eugene Barrowman is with us now. Hi Eugene.
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