Boxing legend George Kambosos Jr brings ‘A Touch Of Kindness’ to Sydney

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Boxing legend, George Kambosos Jr took to the streets of Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday alongside charity A Touch Of Kindness, giving a helping hand to those in need.

The Australian boxer with Greek heritage praised the charity founder, Con Theocharides on social media, sharing that A Touch Of Kindness is an “absolute great cause” with a “great man” behind it who “does it all from his heart.”

“[Con] doesn’t want anything in return but to help those in need,” Kambosos wrote on social media.

Kambosos went on to add how the support of Nick Karagiannis and his Crash Claim crew, who donated a van earlier this year to assist A Touch Of Kindness, only helped further on the day with caring for those less fortunate.

“This is what it’s all about, giving back and helping those less fortunate,” Kambosos wrote.

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