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BigHeaded Boxers Supports TACA's Ante Up for Autism

Distinctive Underwear Brand Brings Attention and Celebrity to Good Causes

SAN DIEGO, March 13 /PRNewswire/ -- BigHeaded Boxers (www.bigheaded.com) and current Major League baseball star, Matt Kemp and former Oakland A's pitcher and 1989 World Series MVP, Dave Stewart will team up to raise awareness and support for the annual Ante Up for Autism event taking place on March 14, 2009 at the Penske Racing Museum. Held in Phoenix, Arizona, BigHeaded Boxers will enlist models to don the hot underwear brand to engage and entertain guests as well as including the underwear in the gift bags.

BigHeaded Boxers, a distinctive underwear brand launched in 2003 is a brand built with an honest and vulnerable message; an approach proven to garner attention and capture audiences. BigHeaded Boxers are sold exclusively online via the company website. Added to its original Classic Collection, BigHeaded has an enormous variety of designs in queue meeting the likenesses of personalities world-wide.

"BigHeaded is the representation of confidence within oneself," said Davis. "It gives a person the opportunity to become intimately involved with the message of equality and fighting the odds of adversity." It will take a collective effort, but that is what makes America measure up. "We all need to be BigHeaded," said Davis.

Committed to getting involved off the field; and leveraging his status to make a difference in the community, Matt Kemp has and will continue to take every opportunity to give back to children in the community. And while his passion to this point has benefited children of all walks, Matt has stepped in to raise support and awareness for autism which affects his 14-year old brother, Carlton, and more than 1.5 million others in the United States alone.

"I always wanted a little brother that I could play ball with, but Carlton just isn't able to do that. Most of the time he's too nervous to just hang out with me alone. My family didn't know about the treatments available to help him play ball or just 'hang out.' Carlton is 14 now, and I don't want another family to have to feel that void of a family member who's not present."

Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) provides information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments. TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.

For additional information or to purchase BigHeaded Boxers, please visit: www.bigheaded.com. Recently added products include the Condom Pocket Boxer, The Safety Series, patent pending Breakaway Boxers, and the women's BigHeaded Too including comfortable and sexy products for women.

SOURCE BigHeaded Boxers