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Lou DiBella is a passionate boxing promoter. Being in the game for so many years, he is a big advocate of the sport through and through. Specifically, he has been an avid promoter of women’s boxing. Especially, at a time when the sport of female boxing was not getting the recognition it deserved. He has been the promoter for Amanda Serrano, Alicia Napoleon, Raquel Miller, and many others. He has also been a producer of many boxing-orientated films such as “Southpaw”, “Rocky Balboa” and many others.

Amongst other things, he is also very candid on Twitter. He speaks his mind and does not shy away from expressing his thoughts and opinions on matters close to him. Recently, he was moved by a despairing story of charitable women and reacted by spreading a positive message.

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Lou DiBella has a “Kindness” message for his fans

Charity is an altruistic action and is lauded by people at large. One such charitable lady named Carly, who for some time has been involved in feeding the needy at her “allotment”, a charitable endeavor to feed people struggling with the cost of living. Though in a series of unfortunate events, one night someone broke in and “put soup all over the land” to stop her from growing her plants.

Witnessing this, Carly was heartbroken. She made a video, posted by @OliDugmore  in which she stated, “I am heartbroken. Someone jumped over in the night and put soap all over the land. That means everything I planted won’t grow. and I can’t re-plant it because it won’t grow. all the hours of work we put in are now dead. they have done it everywhere.”

She then asked a question and sent out a message, “How can you do that? Literally?. I hope that makes you happy. I really do”. The Twitter handle also added a “go fund me” link to support her and her cause.

What happened to her is indeed unfortunate. Witnessing this, DiBella wanted to spread a message of being kind to people in a world which requires kindness. He stated,Here are some horrible, vile, evil people in this world. It’s reassuring to know that there are more good ones. Be one of the good ones. #KindnessMattersッ”

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