ESPN announced the finalists among the nominees for their Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award earlier today, one of several 2020 Sports Humanitarian Awards to be handed out alongside this year’s ESPYs next month. The award is given to athletes “whose continuous, demonstrated leadership has created a measured positive impact on their community through sports.” Among the honored nominees is WWE’s own Titus O’Neil, who certainly fits the above description.
Very HONORED to be named a Finalist.
Proud of All of my @WWE @WWECommunity Family for all that everyone Does to put Smiles on Faces?@VinceMcMahon @StephMcMahon
THANK YOU!!ESPN Announces the Finalists for the 2020 Sports Humanitarian Awards https://t.co/NcyEAMzKfM
— Titus O'Neil (@TitusONeilWWE) May 20, 2020
As part of the nomination, ESPN highlighted Titus’ work with nonprofits such as Susan G. Komen, Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Special Olympics. They also pointed out his selfless work with Hillsborough County Public Schools transforming Sligh Middle Magnet School into an “innovative education and community hub to create lasting generational change.”
Titus will be featured on ESPN studio shows along with his other nominees on the week of June 15. The final winner of the award will be announced on June 21 during the 2020 ESPYS broadcast.
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