Honorees included the first African American VP in MLB history Marian
Rhodes, Premier Boxing Champions President of Boxing Operations Sylvia
Browne-Owens, Boxing's WBC World Champion Alicia Ashley, and a newly
added Young Trailblazer Award category recipients: the young and
talented group of 6 siblings ages 8-18; The Finest Family, and
record-setting high-jump phenomenon Vashti Cunningham.
For the second year in a row, the breakfast was hosted by HBO's
'Ballers' star Jazmyn Simon who opened the ceremony with her story on
how she withstood the trials of all the hard work put into auditions and
the "no's" that came along with them before going to snag a starring
role in HBO's #1 rated 30-minute comedy series.
The Finest Family opened up the stage by receiving the first ever
Young Trailblazers Award. The award was added to the program this year,
to celebrate the young achievers in the sports & entertainment
industry. The Finest Family showed us what unity and perseverance can
bring.
"We were once homeless, all we want to do is give back and let the
families know to push hard. Now here we are accepting an award from
Mayweather Promotions, who truly believes in our family. This award is
dedicated to our parents, we would not be here accepting this Young
Trailblazer award if it wasn't for them.
"We fight the same battles as everyone else, we fight together as a
family, and we fight to win. To motivate kids around the world to stay
off the streets, and that we will not stop."
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Following a heartfelt speech, was boxing's own Alicia Ashley who was
honored with the Golden Glove Award, for her achievements in boxing and
business accomplishments post-career. Ashley made history when she won
the WCB super bantamweight title, becoming the oldest female champion at
the age of 48.
"This was a great event, receiving such an amazing award among such
amazing people, I am honored to be here with such strong women and to be
The 2016 Golden Glove recipient!"
Marian Rhodes took the stage to receive The Titan of the Trade award, with her moving speech, and reminder to everyone that change is necessary.
Marian Rhodes took the stage to receive The Titan of the Trade award, with her moving speech, and reminder to everyone that change is necessary.
"Al Campanis once said, African Americans could not hold positions in
the front offices in baseball, most people would have saw that as a
statement. I saw that as an opportunity. It was an opportunity to show
how I was raised, how I was prepared in school growing up, who my
parents were and taught me to be. That this is not about my race.
"Now, I stand here proud to be the highest ranking African American
woman in baseball, to have become the first African American Vice
President at the St. Louis Cardinals organization back in 1994 (for a
team who existed since 1881), and currently holding the highest position
in MLB Human Resources, with the Arizona Diamondbacks. I am a Titan of
the Trade!
Closing the ceremony of great exemplary recipients was Sylvia
Browne-Owens who accepted The Meritorious Award, for her fearlessness
and accomplishments, in the male dominated boxing industry.
"I want to thank Mayweather Promotions, I am humbled and honored to
accept such a prestigious award. I am proud to be among such powerful
women in this industry.
"I was put in a position where I would become someone, one day. I was
put behind Al Haymon who was the best at what he did. I was molded to
not take no as an answer and to work hard. Never put limits on what you
can accomplish."
This year's ceremony brought unity amongst those in attendance. Each
person was moved by these inspiring figures, and touched by their
journey in becoming a Titan!
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