WBC x Fitler Club
EVENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 13, 2025
Inaugural Official WBC Fight Night Watch Party
Philadelphia, PA – The World Boxing Council (WBC) has partnered with Fitler Club, along with Rasheen Farlow—who serves as the creator and brand architect—to launch the first-ever Official WBC Branded Fight Night Watch Party. This unique event will take place in Philadelphia during the prominent Canelo vs. Crawford fight weekend on Saturday, September 13, 2025, introducing a new scalable licensing model for cultural sport hospitality.
This gathering is by invitation only, not a public event, and aims to provide an immersive hospitality experience that transcends traditional boxing celebrations. Exclusively for Fitler Club members and their guests, attendees will include a carefully selected group of athletes, artists, media professionals, and cultural influencers. Fitler Club, located in the heart of Philadelphia, is recognized for its fusion of culture, creativity, and community.
Additionally, the event will support the Fitler Foundation, which utilizes resources from Fitler Club to back innovative nonprofit leaders who are making a significant impact in the Greater Philadelphia area.
“The WBC is committed to innovation, history, and meaningful impact,” stated Mauricio Sulaiman, President of the WBC. “Rasheen Farlow’s vision combines these values seamlessly. This collaboration establishes a fresh way to celebrate boxing beyond the ring. As our Strategic Partner for Global Brand Strategy & Cultural Partnerships, Rasheen is pioneering the WBC’s journey into a new era of cultural significance and global connectivity. This isn’t merely an event; it’s a foundational model. Philadelphia, the city of champions, is the ideal launch point.”
Nick Cinquino, VP of Strategic Partnerships at Fitler Club, emphasized, “This event is more than a fight night; it’s a celebration of Philadelphia’s rich boxing legacy. From luminaries like Joe Frazier to the champions emerging from North and South Philly, this city has long been a hotbed for talent. Hosting the first WBC Fight Night at Fitler Club, where culture and community intersect, is both historic and appropriate.”
Rasheen Farlow remarked, “This is not just a watch party; it’s a cultural experience designed for meaningful impact. We aim to transform fight night into a cinematic occasion where design, storytelling, and purpose intertwine. This platform is intended to redefine global boxing experiences, starting with my hometown. It’s about presence, reverence, and creativity.”
The evening will also showcase a curated WBC memorabilia exhibition, featuring items such as fight shorts from boxing legends and a generational WBC belt display. To support retired fighters, the event will include a silent auction benefiting the José Sulaimán Boxing Fund, alongside interactive experiences for attendees.