
In a morning full of energy and social commitment, the World Boxing Council’s emblematic “Martes de Café” featured the presence of Josejas.
He is the ambassador who has revolutionized the way sport connects with the spirit. Before the specialized press and the boxing family, Josejas reaffirmed his mission: to use boxing not just as a combat sport, but as a vehicle for healing and empowerment for new generations.
Known for his distinctive shaggy appearance—reminiscent of a modern “Bigfoot” or a being with great fur—Josejas has transcended the “influencer” label to become a pillar of the WBC’s social programs.
During the event, it was highlighted how his content on platforms such as Instagram (@josejasbox) has managed to break through the screens to touch deep realities, especially among youth in vulnerable situations and children facing health battles.
“Boxing saved my life in my darkest moments of depression. Today, my responsibility as an ambassador is to be a mirror so that others can see their own inner strength. I work on the perfect triangle: Body, Mind, and Spirit.”
Josejas is a fundamental piece in the organization’s social impact strategy. His positive influence is based on three pillars he promotes:
1. Unwavering Discipline: Showing his intense training and physical condition, proving that being a “champion of life” requires rigor and constancy.
2. Mental Health: Speaking openly about overcoming depression and anxiety, crucial topics in the world of high-performance sports.
3. Humanitarian Labor: His joint work with charitable institutions, supporting children with cancer and homeless youth, bringing them the message that “the real fight is in the mind.”
For this 2026, Josejas plans to continue his work as an international ambassador, carrying the WBC flag to new corners of the world, demonstrating that behind that “ball of fur” is a soul dedicated to service and the greatness of social well-being through boxing.


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