Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
World Champion Andre Berto to Partner with the Carma Foundation to Provide Assistance to Haitian Citizens
(WINTER HAVEN, FLA.) –World Champion Andre Berto (Winter Haven, Fla.) has turned his focus from the boxing ring to the plight of the citizens of his native Haiti. The 25-year-old boxer is partnering with Carma Foundation founder and younger sister to superstar Wyclef Jean, Melky Jean, in supporting the organization and its mission of improving the health of poor and vulnerable women and children in Haiti.
“I am extremely excited and proud to have the opportunity to partner with an organization like the Carma Foundation,” Berto said. “The struggles of the Haitian people obviously hit very close to home for me. I had the opportunity to represent Haiti in the 2004 Olympic Games, and want to do everything that I can to help the Haitian people.”
The Carma Foundation and Berto announced the newly created partnership at the organization’s Carnival: Masquerade event at the Carnegie Library, City Museum in Washington DC on Friday, October 24. While Berto was born in the United States; his family is 100% Haitian and several family members currently reside there.
‘We are honored to have Andre Berto join our organization not just as a member, but as a co-chair. It is always a good day for Haiti when one of her own makes the commitment to help improve the lives of our fellow Haitian brothers and sisters,” Carma Foundation Founder Melky Jean said. “Carma and the Haitian people are proud of Andre as a champion and now as a humanitarian. We look forward to taking our inaugural trip with Andre later this year, and having him lead the mission in implicating his ideas and initiatives through the Carma Foundation in Haiti.”
Haiti leads the western hemisphere with the highest poverty level amongst any of its hemisphere’s neighbors. The Carma Foundation has chosen to spearhead several small projects addressing the needs of education, skill development and job creation of women and children in Haiti. In addition, the future goals of Carma are to reform Haiti’s infrastructural needs in the areas of reproductive health, proper nourishment, health care, and STDs.
After Berto represented Haiti in the 2004 Olympic Games, the small island nation fielded teams for every major national event and even had a competitor in the 2008 Olympic Games. He hopes to help to build boxing gyms in Haiti and give young people there an opportunity to participate in the sport.
Since its inception in 2007, Carma has already impacted the lives of tens of thousands of Haitian women and children and plans to extend its reach to the millions of Haitian citizens.
Andre Berto is the World Boxing Council Welterweight World Champion and maintains a perfect 25-0 record as a professional. An accomplished amateur with numerous national titles, Berto represented Haiti in the 2004 Olympic Games. A Haitian-American, Berto comes from a fighting family. His father, Dieusuel competed as an Ultimate Fighter before a devastating car crash ended his career and brother Edson and sister Revelina are professional MMA fighters.
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Andre Berto's Professional Bio
June 13, 2009: Unanimous decision over Juan Urango (Hollywood,Fl) making his record 25 and 0 with 19 KO's
January 17, 2009: Unanimous decision over Luis Collazo (Biloxi, Miss.) 2nd WBC Welterweight Title Defense
September 27, 2008: Unanimous decision over Steve Forbes (Carson, Calif.) WBC Welterweight Title Defense
June 21, 2008: Seventh Round TKO over Miguel Angel Rodriguez (Memphis, Tenn.) WBC Welterweight Championship
February 9, 2008: Sixth Round TKO over Michael Trabant (Temecula, Calif.)
September 29, 2007: Eleventh Round TKO over David Estrada (Atlantic City, N.J.)
July 27, 2007: Unanimous decision over Cosme Rivera (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.)
May 19, 2007: Seventh Round TKO over Martinus Clay (Memphis, Tenn.)
February 17, 2007: Fifth Round TKO over Norberto Bravo (New York, N.Y.)
December 9, 2006: Sixth Round TKO over Miguel Figueroa (Little Rock, Ark.)
October 21, 2006: Fifth Round TKO over James Crayton (El Paso, Texas)
August 5, 2006: First Round TKO over Roberto Valenzeula (New York, N.Y.)
June 17, 2006: Second Round TKO over Sammy Sparkman (Memphis, Tenn.)
May 17, 2006: Third Round TKO over Gerardo Prieto (Uncasville, Conn.)
April 14, 2005: Third Round TKO over Horatio Garcia (Rancho Mirage, Calif.)
February 3, 2006: Third Round TKO over Jonathan Tubbs (Airway Heights, Wash.)
December 3, 2005: First round KO over Taronze Washington (Las Vegas, Nev.)
November 4, 2005: First round TKO over Maurice Chalmers (Miami, Okla.)
October 1, 2005: First round KO over William Johnson (Tampa, Fla.)
June 9, 2005: Sixth round TKO over Anthony Little (New York, N.Y.)
May 6, 2005: First round TKO over Tim Himes (Manshantucket, Conn.)
February 24, 2005: Unanimous decision over Daniel Neal (New York, N.Y.)
January 28, 2005: First round TKO over Edgar Galvan (New York, N.Y.)
January 21, 2005: Unanimous decision over Joseph Benjamin (Uncasville, Conn.)
December 4, 2004 (Pro Debut): Third round TKO over Michael Robinson (Little Rock, Ark.) |
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