Draft:Michael Tate, Boxing Official
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Michael Tate is an American professional boxing official who primarily serves as a ringside judge.Career OverviewHe has been licensed to judge professional boxing matches for several major promotions, scoring bouts on high-profile cards. According to his official profile on BoxRec, he has scored matches across various weight classes. His television credits include judging bouts featured on major networks and streaming platforms, notably appearing on DAZN Boxing and Premier Boxing Champions (PBC).Humanitarian WorkOutside of his ringside duties, Tate is deeply involved in charitable efforts within the combat sports community:WBC Cares Ambassador: He serves as an official ambassador for the World Boxing Council (WBC) Cares program, the philanthropic arm of the WBC.Global Community Outreach: He has funded and organized humanitarian trips, such as traveling to Costa Rica to work alongside world champion Hanna Gabriel. During these initiatives, he personally provides medical supplies and first-aid kits to disadvantaged children.
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