MEET ANDRE WARD
Andre Ward embodies the spirit of a true champion. A former five-time world boxing champion and the last American male to win Olympic Gold in boxing, Ward's incredible journey to a first ballot inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame captivates and inspires. Outside the ring is where Ward has his greatest impact through his faith in God and his unique skillset as an analyst, author and minister of the gospel. He’s built a legacy not just on victories but on overcoming adversity while impacting others along the way.
A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE
SPEAK LIFE
Through all of his life experiences and a Hall Of Fame boxing career, Andre Ward has gained insights on how to win in the ring and more importantly in life and he uses that experience to craft unique presentations that will deeply connect and resonate with those in every field
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKING/ VIRTUAL & LIVE KEYNOTES
The book Killing The Image is a raw, deeply personal journey of a man who has accomplished great things and has reached the pinnacle of success, but almost never made it there. A broken family and generational curses of addiction refused to let him go. It wasn’t until he found his faith is Jesus Christ that everything changed.
BOOK SIGNING EVENTS
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NEW BOOK
KILLING THE IMAGE:
A CHAMPION'S JOURNEY OF FAITH, FIGHTING, AND FORGIVENESS
In this inspiring memoir, undefeated five-time world champion boxer Andre Ward -- aka 'Son of God' -- shares the gripping narrative of his unforgettable career, his rock-solid faith, and why boxing was never the biggest fight of his life.
NEW DOCUMENTARY
S.O.G.: THE BOOK OF WARD
Andre Ward's journey from the streets of Oakland to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Facing an all-too familiar series of obstacles including substance abuse, the loss of a parent, drug dealing and teen pregnancy, how Ward faced that adversity is what separates him from the rest. Fight after fight he defied the odds and silenced his critics. And then, guided by faith and devotion, he walked away - choosing his role as a father and a husband over his boxing career.