When Sharon first walked into Victory Boxing Gym, it wasn’t about fitness goals or aesthetics.
It was about rebuilding her life.
Sharon had just finished battling breast cancer. The fight had taken a toll on her body — especially her shoulder and arm — and she was searching for a way to regain her strength, mobility, and confidence. Fear would have been the easy choice. Instead, Sharon chose to fight back.
Through consistent strength training and disciplined movement, Sharon began rebuilding her body one session at a time.
Over the course of her journey, she:
There were moments when symptoms flared up.
Moments when she had to pause, slow down, and reset.
But Sharon never quit.
Each time, she came back — disciplined, focused, and determined.
Her doctors took notice.
They consistently emphasized how important her commitment to strength training was in supporting her recovery. Today, her doctor actively encourages other cancer patients to strength train because of the results they saw in Sharon’s progress.
Sharon’s journey is a reminder that victory doesn’t always look like a trophy or a title.
Sometimes, victory looks like:
Sharon is living proof that:
We are incredibly proud of you, Sharon.
This is what victory looks like.
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When Will first came to Victory Boxing Gym back in June, he was honest from day one.
He was at the heaviest weight of his life.
And he didn’t sugarcoat his goal.
“I want to lose over 100 pounds and take my life back.”
So we locked in.
There was no shortcut. No magic plan. Just structure, discipline, and commitment.
We built Will’s program around boxing — starting with two coached sessions per week.
On top of that, Will showed up for himself on his own time, hitting the gym two additional days per week to keep his body moving and his momentum strong.
But the biggest shift happened in the kitchen.
Will cleaned up his nutrition completely. He cut out meat for the most part, occasionally including fish, and stayed disciplined even on the hard days — the days most people quit.
The results spoke for themselves.
In his first 90 days, Will lost 71 pounds.
As of today, he’s down 81 pounds total — and he’s not slowing down. His next target? Another 50–60 pounds.
What makes Will’s story powerful isn’t just the weight loss.
It’s the mindset.
Will shows up.
Will stays consistent.
Will doesn’t make excuses.
He understands that results don’t come from motivation — they come from daily effort and commitment.
Will is living proof that when you:
Your life will change.
We’re proud of you, Will.
This is what victory looks like.

