I'm Sukumar Reddy, 36, battling kidney failure for 42 months on dialysis after my first transplant failed. Now raising funds for a life-saving second transplant—because every punch thrown is a step toward survival, fighting for a second chance at life.
I'll take on 24 hours nonstop of pad work and sparring—holding pads for partners and sparring rounds back-to-back. No breaks beyond 1-minute rests. This isn't just fitness; it's my fight mirrored in the ring: endurance, grit, heart.
Dialysis drains me daily, but this challenge proves I'm not done fighting. Funds cover transplant surgery, meds, and recovery—giving me a shot at normal life, work, family.
For the past 42 months, I’ve been on regular dialysis—an exhausting and life-limiting process that has become part of my daily reality. Each session is a reminder of how fragile health can be, and how much I want to live a normal, active life again.
I previously underwent a kidney transplant, but unfortunately, I now need a second transplant to survive. This procedure offers me hope—a chance to regain my health, rebuild my life, and be there for the people who depend on me.
However, the cost of the transplant and ongoing medical care is beyond what I can afford on my own. That’s why I’m reaching out for support.
Your contribution, no matter the size, will directly help me cover the expenses for the transplant, medications, and recovery. More than that, your support gives me strength and hope during this difficult journey.
If you’re unable to donate, simply sharing my story can make a huge difference.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for being part of my journey toward recovery.

