MIAMI, FL — On August 8, Brian McNally—renowned entrepreneur, father, and leader—will swap boardroom battles for physical ones as he steps into the MMA cage at Haus 820 in Lakeland, Florida, to support a cause close to his heart: The Boru Fund, a youth mentorship initiative.
Fighting for More Than Glory 🥊
This isn’t a publicity stunt. McNally is a committed amateur fighter, already feeling the heat of “blood and buckets of sweat” during fight camp. His presence in the ring is not for self‑promotion—it’s a high-impact effort to channel attention and energy into community upliftment.
The Venue & The Mission
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What’s happening: McNally’s first amateur MMA bout on August 8th at Haus 820
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Purpose: Raise funds and awareness for the Boru Fund’s mentorship programs
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Getting involved: Tickets and limited-edition “Team McNally Fight Tee” merch are available online
Why Miami Should Take Notice
Miami’s own visual of transformation—reinvention, resilience, and community—is mirrored in McNally’s fight. His journey from entrepreneur to amateur athlete raises funds while casting a spotlight on the power of mentorship. In a city renowned for its bold personality, this is a real-life example of using your platform to catalyze change.
The Call to Action
If you’re in or near Lakeland (just a three‑hour drive from Miami), come witness this human drama: a man confronting his limits—literally, in the ring—to uplift disadvantaged youth. Every ticket sold and tee worn equals a tangible benefit to mentorship efforts.
Final Rounds Ahead:
Brian McNally isn’t just headline news—he’s showing in action what it means to battle for purpose, not publicity. Miami, let’s get behind him.
For more info, tickets, and “Team McNally Fight Tee,” visit brianmcnally.com/fight.
Reporting from Miami, this is Jamie Alvarez for Miami News.
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