Gwendolyn O’Neil weighs in on Mandela’s legacy
Guyanese World Champion female boxer Gwendolyn O’Neil meeting Nelson Mandela in 2007.
Guyanese World Champion female boxer Gwendolyn O’Neil meeting Nelson Mandela in 2007.

IN January 2007, the world stood still for Gwendolyn “stealth bomber” O’Neil affectionately known as “Big Red”. She came face to face with two of the biggest influences in her life, Nelson Mandela and Muhammad Ali, by way of his daughter, Laila Ali, her opponent for the February 3, 2007 WBC and WIBA super middleweight title fight. “I was so nervous about meeting this man, Mandela, who had sacrificed his freedom for 27 years to see his people in South Africa free and the unjust apartheid system dismantled. He immediately made me feel comfortable because he was so humble even though he was this great powerful leader.” He told me, ”May the best woman win and I wish both you and Laila good luck.”
I would like to extend my condolences to Nelson Mandela’s entire family. The world has lost a compassionate, loving and very, very forgiving man who cared about all peoples of the world regardless of race or religion.
I’m happy for the inspiration of meeting Mandela and his legacy of defending the rights of the poor and the oppressed.
I am looking forward to a productive and active 2014. I’m excited about my new management team and will be defending my world heavyweight titles in 2014 against all the top contenders. I wish my fellow Guyanese a prosperous and Happy New Year and look forward to your continued support. God and the universe have blessed me with this boxing talent and goodness and love.

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