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Carlos Bremer, a great friend of the World Boxing Council, passed this Friday at the age of 63, after being admitted to the hospital on Tuesday.
The businessman from Monterrey was a great promoter of sports in Mexico and the world; He also had a great friendship with world champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez, cheering him on at so many of his most important fights.
Carlos was also close to former world heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz.
At the 57th Annual Convention of our organization held in Cancun in 2019, he participated as a guest of honor in the opening ceremony.
In 2020, when the pandemic mauled and paused the world, Carlos Bremer joined the WBC Talks. A virtual meeting, where he shared with all, his beginnings in the business world and also presented the film “108 Costuras.”
In 2022, together with world champions, Miguel Torruco and Mauricio Sulaimán, his participation was instrumental so that on the plateau of Mexico’s Zócalo, 14,299 people managed to successfully complete the largest boxing class in history, setting a Guinness Record.
Carlos Bremer never imagined that destiny would lead him to venture into these fields; However, his passion for sports and success stories motivated him to be an enthusiastic promoter of athletes.
Carlos Bremer will not only be remembered as one of the most successful Mexican businessmen, but also for his humanitarian heart, his boundless empathy and his passion for sports and stories of success and improvement.
The WBC and its President Mauricio Sulaiman, deeply mourn his passing and send their condolences to family, friends and people close to him.
Rest in Peace Dear Friend.
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