The Lucky Hustle - From Coma to Community

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This week on The Lucky Hustle, hosts Sam and Darren Morris sit down with former world champion Ludumo Lamati, whose life changed after a devastating injury in the ring left him in a coma. Against all odds, Ludumo not only recovered but channeled his elite fighter’s determination into a new mission: opening a boxing gym to empower his community.

In this powerful conversation, Ludumo reveals:
🥊 How a champion’s mindset carried him from coma to comeback
🥊 Why he chose to build a gym instead of walking away
🥊 The new fight he’s tackling—partnering with The Lucky Hustle to train future champions

Don’t miss this story of resilience, reinvention, and the relentless hustle that defines true greatness.
11 Apr English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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