To The Mothers Who ‘Find A Way’

This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the mothers who Find A Way to fight for their families, their dreams, and themselves.

At BOXRAW, we honour the strength of every mom who shows up with grit, grace, and relentless determination.

Today, we spotlight five incredible women in our community who embody what it means to lead with heart, in the ring and in life.

Zelzh Zindroski

Boxing has carried me through so many stages of life, but it wasn’t until postpartum that I truly discovered its power. The season that’s the most raw, vulnerable, and calls for deep healing, not just physically, but mentally and emotionally.

Boxing became more than a sport; it became my lifeline. It empowered me to rediscover my identity, rebuild my strength, and reclaim my confidence. It’s a gift I’ll cherish forever.

Being a mother in the boxing community means showing my daughter that there are no limits.

I want her to know that strength comes from within and that confidence is hers to own, in whatever she chooses to pursue. And while adversity will always surface, it’s how she faces it that will define her.

Like the great Alexander Volkanovski said, “Adversity is a privilege.” I want her to understand that every obstacle, every stepping stone, is there for a reason; to make her stronger, wiser, and more resilient.

Dani Burrel

Boxing brought out a power in me I didn’t know I had. Motherhood has done the same. Being a mother in the boxing community has not only been empowering but very liberating.

Especially seeing all the women and mothers training at all stages of life. I love that my children are inspired by their mama and the boxing community as well.

Yuliya Lee

Being a mom in the boxing community means leading by example—both in the ring and at home.

I teach my son that strength comes not just from physical power but from discipline, focus, and the importance of never giving up.

We break stereotypes and prove that a woman can be both nurturing and fiercely powerful.

NiCollet 'COCO' Farber

I’m not just a mom. I’m a Boxing mom.

Boxing makes me a better mother. It gives tough discipline structure and the will to fight through the day.

Boxing gives me my own independence to write my own story. To be authentic. I’m able to build a strong bond with my children.

That helps us learn and grow to be fighters to conquer through life itself. Boxing and motherhood go hand-in-hand. Pound for pound.

Fighting silently yet fiercely through the day is motherhood. Being a mother is my greatest title I have been given.

Stephanie Sollers

Motherhood can make you lose parts of yourself, but boxing has kept me, ME!

I didn’t just become a mom— I’ve grown as an individual with purpose, with something bigger to fight for.

I’m forever grateful for this sport — its endless challenges and rewards and the people that commit to it.

As a mom in the boxing community, I’ve learned to redefine strength—not just in power, but in patience.

To lead with discipline, resilience, and self-respect—not only for my teammates, but for the next generation watching.

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To all the moms in our BOXRAW community - we see your strength, your hustle, and your heart.

You always find a way, and we’re inspired by you every day.

Happy Mother’s Day.