World Champion Boxer Noureddine Oubaali Inspires Moroccan Youth at FRMB Tribute Event

Triple world champion in the World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight division, Franco-Moroccan Nourredine Oubaali was called upon last Friday to share his experiences with young people.
This sharing took place through a tribute ceremony organized by the Royal Moroccan Boxing Federation (FRMB) in honor of Nourredine Oubaali in the presence of members of the national boxing team and champions in various disciplines.
For having retained his WBC bantamweight title by unanimously defeating his challenger, the Japanese Takuma Inoue, on November 7, Nourredine Oubaali has become an icon of boxing for local youth.
According to Mohamed Mahjoubi, vice-president of the Royal Moroccan Boxing Federation (FRMB), Nourredine Oubaali is a role model for young Moroccans who project themselves into the future and aspire to achieve exploits and win medals in various sports disciplines.
According to the sports official, the FRMB encourages and supports all athletes who have talent and can achieve the expected results. "Oubaali is the example of the Moroccan proud of his origins and who carries his homeland in his heart," he stressed.
The triple champion, originally from Taroudant, said he was happy to share his victory with Moroccan athletes and the public. For the conqueror of American Rau’shee Warren, "young people must believe in their dreams, fight to be able to achieve them and take up challenges." He also reminded them of his two defeats at the Beijing and London Olympics.
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