EasyChange is a known brand of boxing under its mother company, Nihon Tiger Denki KK and is located in Osaka, Japan. The company designs boxing gears – gloves, handwraps, boxing shorts, boxing gowns, fighting shoes, and the like in Japan and are being manufactured overseas, in its main factory in China and the others in Pakistan. EasyChange is committed to provide the latest boxing products to better serve its clients, most especially the boxers. The company is continuously designing and developing safe products so the boxes can train with peace of mind and even avoid any injuries.

EasyChange CEO, Mr. Masahide Tsuda came across with a book on the life of then legend Gabriel “Flash” Elorde. CEO Tsuda had flown to the Philippines and became friends with the Elordes in Sucat, Parañaque City. There, he witnessed firs-hand the reality of the lives of Filipino boxers. Many are striving real hard to combat the difficulties of life. Local boxers are giving their all because of the faith they have in boxing, that it will be their card to get the best in life.

The discovery of CEO Tsuda about the reality of lives of the Filipino boxers became his basis in bringing EasyChange to the Philippines. He saw that having EasyChange Philippines can pave the pathway of the local boxers to success. EasyChange Philippines was established to give support to educate the boxers about their second career, after boxing.

Bearing this thought in the CEO’s mind, he came up with the plan of giving fight sponsorships to professional Filipino boxers. CEO Tsuda believes that through sponsorship, boxers will see hope in life. As compared to other sports, boxing is not that famous. However, if we will be making more boxing champions, people’s interest on boxing will grow.

Currently, EasyChange Philippines sponsors fifty (50) professional boxers for its very first batch. This page is showcases the boxing details of our every sponsored boxers.

Disclaimer. EasyChange Philippines does not intend to violate any existing rules of Games and Amusements Board nor interfere with any activity of the agency.

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