Anthony Daniels is an Author, Athlete, Speaker, and Global Humanitarian who speaks openly about his decade long battle with cancer. A top collegiate hockey player from Fordham University who was on his way to playing professionally was in a car accident that ended his career. Within a year of his accident, Anthony was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. He was told he would never be an athlete again. Despite this prognosis and having to give up on his hockey career, Anthony chose to fight his cancer in a unique and very unorthodoxy approach, in the boxing ring. Anthony spent painful hours at the gym training with professional boxing athletes twice his size and focusing on getting strong both mentally and physically over the course of his ten year battle. Anthony has been featured in People Magazine and Good Morning America alongside actor Bradley Cooper, and his story has inspired thousands around the world. Anthony’s mission is to encourage others to fight, instead of giving up. He has been through years of cancer treatment, battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma six times as well as brain, hip and spine cancer. Anthony has endured over a thousand hours of chemotherapy, 120 units of radiation, over twenty-five biopsies, nine trials along with two stem-cell transplants. Anthony currently resides with his family in a small New Jersey town (Ridgewood) outside New York City.