“Uncle Jimmy”
Jimmy Cvetic was a legendary Pittsburgh boxing promoter and mentor, best known for discovering and guiding fighters with raw potential and big hearts. To generations of athletes, he wasn’t just a promoter—he was family. That’s why to Bill Viola Jr. he was simply “Uncle Jimmy.” Cvetic also played a major role in bridging boxing and martial arts, welcoming karate practitioners into professional boxing environments at a time when the worlds were rarely connected. His shows helped martial artists learn professionalism, showmanship, and respect for combat sports as a whole.
Pictured Martial Arts Pioneer Bill Viola Sr., Boxing Promoter Jimmy Cvetic, Kumite Classic promoter Bill Viola Jr.

The Godfather of Modern MMA in Pittsburgh
Bill Viola Sr. was a true martial arts pioneer—decades ahead of his time. Long before “mixed martial arts” had a name, he was already blending styles, testing realism, and pushing beyond traditional silos. Viola Sr.’s events created a proving ground where athletes from different disciplines could compete, learn, and evolve. Those tournaments didn’t just produce champions—they shaped the future of combat sports.
Gabby Viola – Carrying on the PAL legacy:
The Next Generation of PAL in Pittsburgh
Western Pennsylvania Police Athletic League has always stood for more than sport. It’s about mentorship, discipline, service, and building trust between young people and law enforcement. In Pittsburgh, that mission has carried forward through generations—and Gabby Viola is the modern embodiment of it. Gabby grew up in the PAL community, following in the footsteps of her father and grandfather, who were longtime ambassadors of Western PA PAL. Long before she became a world champion, PAL was part of her foundation—shaping her values as much as her skills.
Today, Gabby represents the next generation of PAL athletes on giving back the global stage.
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World Champion kickboxer
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Member of Team USA (WAKO) under the Olympic pathway
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Selected athlete for the U.S. Army Fight Team
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International competitor across Europe and beyond
Every time she competes, she carries Pittsburgh—and PAL—with her.
What makes Gabby a true PAL ambassador isn’t just winning. It’s how she represents:
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Leadership among younger athletes
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Giving back to the programs that helped raise her
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Showing that discipline and compassion can coexist
She is proof that PAL works—not just as a program, but as a pipeline for character.
Gabby now inspires the same kids PAL was created to serve:
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Young athletes looking for structure
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Kids seeking confidence and belonging
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Families who believe sport can shape futures
She stands at the intersection of legacy and progress—honoring the past while defining what PAL looks like today.🧠 Bottom Line










