London-Based Sponsor Celebrates Clean Sweep at Catania Boxing Gala

london sponsor celebrates catania boxing sweep

CATANIA, Italy, the atmosphere at the Palaspedini was electric as professional boxing returned to center stage with the “Eyes of the Tiger” gala, delivering a night of decisive victories and strong international attention.

All athletes sponsored by JUSTMEBEN LTD left the ring victorious, a result that underscored both competitive preparation and strategic long-term investment in talent development. 

In an exclusive interview from his London office, Beniamino Marco Brioschi, CEO of JUSTMEBEN LTD and principal sponsor of the event, expressed full satisfaction with the outcomes and the direction of the project. 

“It was an extraordinary evening in every respect,” Brioschi said. “Our athletes demonstrated discipline, preparation, and character. They represent exactly the sporting vision we are building.” 

The winning roster included Abbes Mouidhine, Salvatore Cavallaro, Mery Di Bari, Claudio Krajem, and Salvatore Cavallaro Junior, each delivering commanding performances that reinforced the strength of the team’s competitive structure.

How London-Based Sponsor Celebrates Clean Sweep At Catania Boxing Gala?

From London to Catania: A Strategic Sporting Axis

From London to Catania - A Strategic Sporting Axis

The partnership between JUSTMEBEN LTD and the Cavallaro Boxing Team originated through boxing agent Davide Bianchi and quickly evolved into a structured collaboration built on shared objectives and operational trust. 

According to Brioschi, Catania is no longer simply an event location but a strategic development hub. 

“We are investing in talent, organization, and long-term planning. The goal is not episodic success, it is sustained international competitiveness.” 

A Clear Objective: World Championship Titles

The long-term ambition is explicit: bring world championship belts to Italy. 

Rather than focusing on short-term exposure, the project is structured around progressive athlete development, competitive scheduling, and international positioning. The timeline, Brioschi noted, is realistic and demanding. 

“This is not immediate. It requires at least three years of structured work, strong athletes, high-level organization, mutual trust, unity, and absolute transparency. When those elements align, results follow.” 

A Collective Effort Behind the Success

A Collective Effort Behind the Success

Brioschi credited not only the fighters but the broader professional ecosystem supporting them. He acknowledged the work of trainers and corner teams, including Mimmo Filipella, Gennaro Moffa, and Giovanni Cavallaro, who also organized the event, as well as journalists Umberto Pioletti and Umberto Teghini for their role in amplifying the project through regional media. 

Special recognition was reserved for the public in Catania, whose strong turnout filled the Palaspedini and contributed to the intensity of the evening. 

“The energy of the crowd was exceptional. It made the night truly memorable.” 

Managing Expectations in High-Performance Sport

When asked whether ambitious sponsorship programs risk generating excessive pressure, Brioschi responded with measured clarity. 

“Expectations are part of elite sport. They are not a problem when supported by structure and method. We are not chasing promises — we are building pathways. Pressure becomes a risk only where organization is absent. With the right framework, it becomes a driver of growth.” 

With a full slate of victories, a growing institutional partnership, and clearly articulated long-term goals, the Catania gala marked more than a successful sporting event. It signaled the consolidation of a project designed to position Italian boxing more prominently on the global stage. 

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