BOXING GOLD: PBC SALUTES 2016 RIO OLYMPIANS ON PREMIERBOXINGCHAMPIONS.COM

Beginnend Freitag Over Two Dozen PBC Fighters and Past Olympians Congratulate 2016 Team on PBC website and Social Channels; Fighters Discuss Their Olympic Experiences in New Video & Editorial Content
LAS VEGAS, NV – August 2, 2016The Olympic Games hold a special meaning for the many Premier Boxing Champions series boxers who competed in past Olympiads. Representing the United States, Mexiko, Haiti, Russland, Great Britain and more, it served as the highest achievement of their amateur careers before they embarked on professional championship aspirations. Beginnend Freitag, an honored group of fighters that represented their homes as Olympians salute the members of the 2016 Olympic Teams on their achievements and wish them all the best in bringing home the gold. To view go to: www.premierboxingchampions.com und www.facebook.com/premierboxingchampions.
In a series of special video vignettes and articles on the Premier Boxing Champions Webseite, previous Olympians like heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder (Bronze medal winner in 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking); Rau'shee Warren, the only U.S. boxer to participate in three Olympics (2004, 2008 und 2012); and Errol Spence (2012 London Games) will offer encouragement to members of the 2016 U.S.. Olympische Boxmannschaft. Warren and Spence will reminisce about their Olympic experiences together.
Gary Russell, Jr. (2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking) will talk about his experience in the Games and also discuss his brother, Gary Antuanne Russel, who is a member of the 2016 U.S.. Team in Rio, when the Olympics kick off on August. 5.
Terrell Gausha (2012 London Games) will have some helpful tips for the members of the U.S. boxing team on how to maneuver through the Olympic maze and succeed in securing gold medals. Marcus Browne and Jamel Herring were also teammates with Gausha on that 2012 Olympiamannschaft.
The PBC has over two dozen Olympic boxers representing countries including Mexiko (Abner Mares and Alfredo Angulo – 2004 Athens Games), Haiti (Andere Berto – 2004 Athens Games), Russland (Artur Beterbiev and Sergiy Deveryanchenko – 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking), Great Britain (Amir Khan – 2004 Athens Games, James Degale – 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking), Dominikanische Republik(Juan Carlos Payano – 2004 Athens Games/2008 Beijing Games and Gold medalist Felix Diaz – 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking), Puerto Rico (Jose Pedraza – 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking), Kamerun (Saki Taurus – 2000 Sydney Games), Jungferninseln(John Jackson and Julius Jackson – 2008 Olympischen Spiele in Peking), und Kasachstan(Beibet Shumenov – 2004 Athens Games and Kanat Islam – 2004 Athens Games/2008 Beijing Games).
To check out the videos and articles on the PBC boxers and their Olympic experiences go to http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/
The series runs through the entire length of the games.

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