Lee Murray, owner of Title Shot Boxing Gym and president of the Wollongong Bulldogs AFL Club, will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Most Consecutive Boxing Pad Coaching Rounds. That’s over 500 rounds across nearly 36 hours straight — an endurance test of both body and mind.
💙 The Cause
This record attempt is about more than boxing. Each year an estimated 65,000 Australians attempt suicide. Lee is stepping into the ring to fight back against stigma and raise awareness for mental health. All funds raised will go directly to Talk2MeBro, a local men’s and women’s mental health organisation.
📅 When & Where
Saturday 8 – Sunday 9 November 2025
Title Shot Boxing Gym, Wollongong NSW
🌟 Main Community Event – Sunday 9 November
While the record attempt runs from Saturday morning through to Sunday night, the big community celebration will be on Sunday 9 November, from lunchtime into the afternoon. This is when we’ll pack the gym with energy, support, and activities as Lee pushes towards the finish line.
What to Expect
🎧DJs & live entertainment
🍔Food trucks & vendors
🏀Guest appearances & sponsor activations
💰Raffles, prizes & community stalls
🏅A once-in-a-lifetime Guinness World Record attempt
Come down, cheer Lee on, and stand with us in the fight for mental health. Together, we can make history and a real difference.
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