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Boxer inspires 12-hour punching bag relay for M.S.

THUNDER BAY -- Boxer Marc Larocque was fighting long before he stepped into the ring for the first time.
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Local boxer Marc Larocque (Left) was surrounded by friends and family Saturday during a 12-hour boxing rela (Nicole Dixon, tbnewswatch.com)

THUNDER BAY -- Boxer Marc Larocque was fighting long before he stepped into the ring for the first time.

The 33-year-old said he and his family were devastated when he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 10 years ago but to this day, he has never pulled a punch in his approach to living. 

“It’s not the end of the world. I have such a great support system and that’s a good thing,".Larocque said. 

"I just have to keep going, smile and live my life,” 

Marc’s friends and family surrounded him Saturday during a 12-hour boxing relay to raise money for the MS Society.

The Sweatclub Fitness Studio hosted the first annual 12-hour boxing relay on Sunday as a preview to the MS Walk, which takes place May 29.

Boxers took five-minute intervals at the punching bag, throwing weight behind the pledges they received from their sponsors.

Organizers estimate the boxing relay raised over $2,000.  

In his 11th year participating in the walk, Laroque hopes that with the help of his friends and family at the fitness studio, they will break his fundraising record.

“It’s just a great event that’s obviously near and dear to my heart,”

“I got the thumbs up earlier when someone heard me say my goal was $1,200 so here’s hoping.”



Nicole Dixon

About the Author: Nicole Dixon

Born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Nicole moved to Thunder Bay, Ontario in 2008 to pursue a career in journalism. Nicole joined Tbnewswatch.com in 2015 as a multimedia producer, content developer and reporter.
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