Armando Muniz and Carlos Palomino support Olympic wrestling
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by USA Wrestling
The Committee for the Preservation of Olympic Wrestling (CPOW) is releasing a series of public service announcements from a number of well-known celebrities who support the effort to Keep Wrestling in the Olympics.
These PSAs will be aired in numerous ways, including on major television networks, through online media platforms and at major wrestling and sports events and activities around the world.
Today's PSA will feature professional boxing legends Armando Muniz and Carlos Palomino.The two met in the ring in 1977 marking the first time two boxers with college degrees fought for a world title.
Other PSAs will feature:
· Legendary Olympic champion swimmer Mark Spitz
· Olympic gymnastics champions Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci
· Hall of Fame baseball manager Tommy Lasorda
· Olympic swimming champion Janet Evans
Additional PSAs are currently in production and will be released when completed. Included will be a number of celebrities from the entertainment industry and other walks of life.
The PSA series is being produced by Chuck Ashman of SMA Global.
These PSAs will be aired in numerous ways, including on major television networks, through online media platforms and at major wrestling and sports events and activities around the world.
Today's PSA will feature professional boxing legends Armando Muniz and Carlos Palomino.The two met in the ring in 1977 marking the first time two boxers with college degrees fought for a world title.
Other PSAs will feature:
· Legendary Olympic champion swimmer Mark Spitz
· Olympic gymnastics champions Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci
· Hall of Fame baseball manager Tommy Lasorda
· Olympic swimming champion Janet Evans
Additional PSAs are currently in production and will be released when completed. Included will be a number of celebrities from the entertainment industry and other walks of life.
The PSA series is being produced by Chuck Ashman of SMA Global.
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