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Fight 4 Mental Health and Egypt Brown Join Stars in Frisco for Verve Celebrity Softball Classic

  • fight4mentalhealth
  • Oct 8
  • 1 min read

FRISCO, Texas (Oct. 7, 2025) — Fight 4 Mental Health, led by founder and boxing promoter Egypt Brown, made a powerful showing this past weekend at the 2025 Verve Celebrity Softball Classic, held at Raiders Field in Frisco. The charity event, presented by Carl’s House and powered by Dave & Buster’s, brought together veterans, celebrities, and supporters for a night of fun, competition, and community impact.


The annual softball classic aims to raise funds and awareness for veterans and a range of mental health–related charities. True to its mission, Fight 4 Mental Health was on-site to elevate the experience—bringing its signature blend of sports, advocacy, and entertainment to the field.


“Our only mission was to spread the Fight 4 Mental Health,” Brown said. “Mission accomplished.”

Brown and his team enjoyed VIP all-access passes, connecting with numerous athletes, entertainers, and fellow advocates throughout the evening. Guests captured behind-the-scenes moments, player interactions, and fan energy, turning the event into what many described as a content creator’s dream.


More importantly, organizers reported that significant funds were raised in support of veterans and mental health initiatives—causes close to Brown’s heart. The collaboration underscored Fight 4 Mental Health’s ongoing commitment to using major cultural and sporting events as platforms for advocacy, awareness, and change.


As Brown put it, “We heighten experiences—and we connect purpose with passion.”


The 2025 Verve Celebrity Softball Classic once again proved that when sports and service unite, the impact can be felt far beyond the field.

Pictured: Neil Smith, Terrell Owens, Tim Klund, And Egypt Brown 
Pictured: Neil Smith, Terrell Owens, Tim Klund, And Egypt Brown 

 
 
 

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