King’s Promotions Welcomes Renowned Boxing Commentator Claudia Trejos as Ambassador for Women’s Boxing

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READING, PA – King’s Promotions proudly announces the appointment of Claudia Trejos, a respected boxing commentator, as the new Ambassador for Women’s Boxing.

Trejos, a celebrated figure in the sport, has earned global recognition for her work covering some of boxing’s biggest events. Over the past three decades, she has been a prominent voice on nearly every major network that has broadcast the sport.

Trejos’ Role at King’s Promotions

In her new role, Trejos will provide guidance, mentorship, and strategic oversight for the women boxers under the King’s Promotions banner.

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“It is an honor to welcome Claudia to our team,” said Marshall Kauffman, President of King’s Promotions. “We have always taken pride in championing women’s boxing, and with Claudia on board, she will be an invaluable resource. Her experience extends beyond the ring, helping our female fighters maximize their potential in all aspects of their careers.”

Trejos expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration: “I’m honored and excited to work alongside King’s Promotions. Women’s boxing is experiencing incredible growth, with more fans eager to watch these warriors showcase their skills. I look forward to contributing to this movement and ensuring a bright future for generations of female fighters to come.”

Building on a Legacy of Women’s Boxing

King’s Promotions continues to be a driving force in women’s boxing. The company proudly promotes WBA Lightweight Champion Stephanie Han, along with top-ranked contenders including Danielle Perkins, who recently challenged for the Heavyweight Championship, Brittany Sims (#2 contender), and Bree Howling (#4 contender). Rising talents Alexis Mones, MiKenna Tansley, and Amy Salinas also call King’s Promotions home.

Previously, King’s Promotions helped guide the career of current undisputed super featherweight world champion Alycia Baumgardner.

Since its inception in 2000, King’s Promotions has been committed to advocating for women’s boxing and paving the way for future champions. With Trejos now on board, the organization is set to further elevate the sport and its talented athletes.

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