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USA Boxing Alumni Association Open for Registration

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (November 2, 2017). – The newly created USA Boxing Alumni Association registration is officially open for those interested in becoming members.
The Alumni Association, which was created to champion a lifelong, für beide Seiten vorteilhafte Beziehungen zwischen USA Boxing und seinen Alumni, including boxers, Beamte, Trainer und Boxfans, will help connect generations of champions, as well as help inspire and give back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions inside and outside the ring.
The Alumni Association will bring together former boxers, coaches and officials that have reached all levels of success in amateur boxing, as well as people who have a love for Olympic-style boxing,” kommentiert Mike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director. “This association will help expand our grassroots and help create the future champions of USA Boxing and alumni members.
Open to anyone possessing a love for the sport and looking to stay connected with amateur boxing, the Alumni Association members are granted access to a variety of special events that will be hosted by the Alumni Association, including the first annual USA boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.
The reception, which will honor and celebrate the five inaugural members of the Alumni Association Hall of Fame, will be held on Dezember 8 in Salt Lake City in conjunction with the 2017 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships & Junior and Prep Open. The five inductees include:
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Tom Coulter
  • Buddy Davis
  • Evander Holyfield
  • Roosevelt Sanders
World-renowned CBS and Showtime announcer Al Bernstein will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event.
USA Boxing makes a positive difference in the lives of thousands and thousands of young people on a daily basis, and I am so honored to serve as emcee for the inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception. This new arm of USA Boxing will be a terrific addition to an already great organization,” Bernstein sagte,. “I look forward to a great week.
In addition to Bernstein’s role as emcee, many esteemed members of the USA Boxing alumni community are scheduled to attend the inaugural event, einschließlich: Michael Carbajal, BJ Flores, Larry Fullmer, Virgil Hill, Raul Marquez, Steve Smoger,Jesse Valdez, Micky Ward und Eddie Weichers.
When joining, which cost $40/year, new members will be given a t-shirt, Schlüsselbund und E-Wallet. For more information on the USA Boxing Alumni Association, kontaktieren Sie bitte alumni@usaboxing.org oder Besuch USABoxing.org
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Inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association

Hall of Fame Reception to be held Dezember. 8 in Salt Lake City

ÜBER USA BOXING: Die Mission von USA Boxing ist es, die Vereinigten Staaten zu ermöglichen’ Sportler und Trainer, um nachhaltige Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu erreichen, Charakter entwickeln, unterstütze den Boxsport, und fördern und wachsen olympisches Boxen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Die Verantwortung von USA Boxing liegt nicht nur in der Produktion von olympischem Gold, but also oversee every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

Collegiate Fight NightHomecoming for two West Point Cadet Boxers Luca LoConte Botis & Jack Ward

Samstag, November. 11 in Winchester, MA
(L-R) – Luca LoConte Botis, head coach Ray Barone, and Jack Ward
WINCHESTER, Masse. (Oktober 29, 2017) – “Collegiate Fight Night”, presented by the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) in association with USA Boxing, am Samstag Nacht (7 p.m. UND Anfang), November 11, will be a homecoming for a pair of West Point Cadets boxers with close ties to the town of Winchester (MA), Luca LoConte Botis und Jack Ward.
Ten amateur bouts are on tap at Maurer Auditorium in Winchester Town Hall (on Mt. Vernon St.) as the Cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point are matched against a New England all-star caliber team comprised of boxers from the Coast Guard Academy (Neues London, CT), Universität von Massachusetts, Universität von Connecticut, Trinity College and Harvard University.
West Point requires all its Cadets, männlich und weiblich, to take 19 lessons of boxing and that, combined with the program’s tremendous success in competition over the years, results in its relatively high number of boxers (40) on a college boxing team. West Point voluntary head boxing coach Ray Barone is a military retiree who taught at West Point.
Luca and Jack work hard in the gym and are leaders amongst their peers,” Coach Barone said. “They are top-of-the-line guys and we’re fortunate to have both on our team. West Point is a high-end academic school, like an Ivy League school, and we aren’t allowed to recruit boxers.
We have another great group of boxers this year. It’s always, ‘Yes, mein herr; unterlassen sie, mein herr’ and they’re all very articulate. Luca and Jack, like other boxers on our team, are very respectful. Luca is a very good boxer who could very well be in the Fight of the Night. Jack came here as a football player and he’ll be in his first boxing match on November 11th.”
LoConte Botis and Ward, who has close to a 4.0 GPA, are sophomores who aspire to be Infantry officers upon graduation from West Point.
Luca attended West Point Prep School for one year before entering West Point Military Academy. A 2015 Absolvent der Winchester High School, he started boxing at a young age, capturing top honors in the New England Junior Olympics, and he developed his skills at Peter Welch’s Gym in South Boston, as well as with the Rivera brothers at the Somerville Boxing Club.
Because he always intended to box at West Point, Luca contacted boxing officials there when he was still in high school, and he knew the coaches and boxers before he officially got there. Mit 18 (11-7) amateur matches under his belt, Luca has invaluable experience in a sport he passionately views as a lifestyle, much more than a sport
I am from Winchester and look at this show as a homecoming,” Luca remarked. “I fought there once as a freshman and now I want to show everybody at home that I’ve grown. I’m no longer a boy, I’m growing into a man, and boxing has a lot to do with that. Styles make fights and I know who I’m fighting. I plan to relax in the ring and give everybody a real show. I’m going to have a lot of fun, zu, and leave with a smile on my face.
I become a better version of myself, jeden Tag, by getting in the ring. Boxing takes its toll on the body and mind but, if I have a tough day academically or during military training, I get that anger out in the gym. Boxing is a release for me. It reminds me why I’m here. What I overcome in the ring, I can do in any other way. I plan to compete in the Golden Gloves this year and as an officer, I will lead men and women soldiers.
Ward grew-up in Hampton, NH, but he has roots in Winchester, which he considers his second home. Jack attended Salisbury School, in Connecticut, and he was recruited as a football player. He decided not to play football at West Point and, despite having no prior experience as a boxer, he joined the West Point Boxing Team after meeting Coach Barone and some members of the squad.
“Ich liebe es, im Wettbewerb, discipline and conditioning and I’ve never been in as good shape as I am now as a boxer,” Jack explained. “Boxing adds to my overall development, geistig und körperlich, and the it will help me become a more effective leader: Calm under pressure, in den und aus dem Ring.
Because my entire mother’s side is from Winchester, my extended family lives in Winchester, which is like home for me. I’m very happy to be boxing for the first time there and I plan on having a great outing.
Former professional world champions “Irisch” Micky Ward (Lowell) – no relations to Jack Ward — und Jose Antonio “Der gallo” Rivera (Worcester) will be special guests atCollegiate Fight Night”.
Seacoast Ticket Agency is the exclusive online (www.seacoastticket.com) and phone(1.800.382.5242) ordering ticket service forCollegiate Fight Night”. Tickets plus ($2.50 service fee) sind zum Preis von $20.00 for general admission and limited $40.00 ringside reserved. Zeitlich Begrenzt $500 VIP packages are also available and include four ringside reserved tickets, including a pre-event reception at Lucias Ristorante in Winchester (Kasse), company name recognition in the event program, post and pre-event Meet & Greet with special guest boxers at Lucias. Tickets may be available to purchase fight night at the door, jedoch, this event is expected to sell-out in advance.
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Collegiate Fight Night” Samstag, November. 11 in Winchester, MA

WINCHESTER, Masse. (Oktober 18, 2017) – Studying will be replaced by punching am Samstag Nacht (7 p.m. UND Anfang), November 11, when the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA), in association with USA Boxing, die Geschenke “Collegiate Fight Nightat Maurer Auditorium (town hall on Mt. Vernon St.) in Winchester, Massachusetts.
An entertaining evening of 10 amateur bouts are scheduled as the Cadets of the United States Military Academy at West Point take on a New England all-star caliber team comprised of boxers from the Coast Guard Academy (Neues London, CT), Universität von Massachusetts, Universität von Connecticut, Trinity College and Harvard University.
College boxing is not just a sport but also a high-impact leadership development activity,” NCBA president Eric Buller sagte,. “Come out and support these young men and women who face the highest levels of rigor in the classroom and the boxing gym. They will ultimately be the future leaders of our companies, communities and our nation. Each has worked hard to earn membership in theSix-Minute Fraternity”.
Two West Points Cadets from Winchester, Luca LoConte Bota und Jack Ward, will headline the event in the homecoming.
Former professional world champions “Irisch” Micky Ward (Lowell) und Jose Antonio “Der gallo” Rivera (Worcester) will be special guests atCollegiate Fight Night”.
Seacoast Ticket Agency is the exclusive online (www.seacoastticket.com) and phone(1.800.382.5242) ordering ticket service forCollegiate Fight Night”. Tickets plus ($2.50 service fee) sind zum Preis von $20.00 for general admission and limited $40.00 ringside reserved. Zeitlich Begrenzt $500 VIP packages are also available and include four ringside reserved tickets, including a pre-event reception at Lucias Ristorante in Winchester (Kasse), company name recognition in the event program, post and pre-event Meet & Greet with special guest boxers at Lucias. Tickets may be available to purchase fight night at the door, jedoch, this event is expected to sell-out in advance.
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Damien Vazquez, Blair Cobbs and Tye Brooks Victorious in Mexico

VAZQUEZ, COBBS, AND BROOKS
VICTORIOUS IN AGUASCALIENTES, MEXIKO

Photo by Team Prince Ranch Boxing
LAS VEGAS, NV (Oktober 17, 2017) – Ungeschlagen Aussichten, super-flyweight Damien “Zucker” Vazquez (12-0, 6 KOs), super-lightweight, Blair “Das Flair” Cobbs (7-0, 5 KOs), and light-heavyweight Tye Brooks (1-0, 1 KO), all who fight under the Prince Ranch Boxen (PRB) management banner, were victorious this past Samstag at the Palenque de la Feria in Aguascalientes, Mexiko. The card was promoted by Damien Vazquez’s “Zucker Promotions” in associations with Malibu Films und SOBA Recovery Centers.
In the scheduled 8-round main event, Damien Vazquez, stopped his opponent Ivan Galicia Morelos, retiring the Mexican native who didn’t come out for the fifth round. Blair Cobbs went the distance with Hugo Padilla, winning a unanimous 6-round decision. Tye Brooks won his pro debut with a first round knockout over Ivan Najera. New signee’s, Fliegengewicht Maryan Salazar (6-2, 4 KOs) und leicht Issac Avelar (13-0, 8 KOs) were also victorious. Avelar went the distance for the first time winning an 8-round unanimous decision, while Salazar won a 4-round unanimous decision.
I was very happy that the Prince Ranch Boxing team went out there and got victories, Gehen 5-0 in Mexiko,” sagte, Greg Hannely Präsident von Prince Ranch Boxing. “The goal is to keep our stable of boxers constantly fighting. With each bout they are getting the experience they need to help them prepare fight bigger fights. We have big plans moving forward and as we grow, the boxing world will take notice.
It was a great show with a lot of up and coming talent,” said president of Sugar PromotionsOscar Vazquez. “Sugar Promotions is just getting started and we are off to a great start. We will be making an announcement shortly about our next show.
“Vazquez, Cobbs and Brooks, all gained quality experience and confidence with these victories,” said head trainer Clarence “Gebeine” Adams, “All the hard work in the gym is paying off. All three of them will be back in the gym next week, ready to put in more work.

JORDAN AGUILAR UND LESLIE SOTO KOPF ZUM TENNESSEE FÜR NATIONALE MEISTERSCHAFT

Das Pfund-4-Pfund-Boxprogramm schickt Jordan Aguilar und Leslie Soto zu Elite Qualifikation
LAS VEGAS, NV (Oktober 12, 2017) – In der Woche von 16.-21. Oktober, zwei der aufstrebenden Sterne der “Pfund-4-Pfund” Boxhalle in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jordan Aguilar, 19 Jahre alte Kämpfe in der 108 lbs. Abteilung sowie Leslie Soto, 18 Jahre alt in der 125 lbs, wird an den Eastern Elite Qualifier und Regional Open Championships teilnehmen, die im Chattanooga Convention Center in Chattanooga stattfinden, Tennessee für einen nationalen Titel.
An der Veranstaltung werden die besten Kämpfer aus den USA teilnehmen und viele zukünftige Stars der Division, wobei Jordan Aguilar und Leslie Soto ganz oben auf der Liste der Talente stehen, die am kommenden Wochenende an den Start gehen.
Jordan Aguilar, ein angesehener Amateur, Wer an zahlreichen nationalen Wettbewerben teilgenommen hat, möchte seine Erfahrung und Haltung als einer der Favoriten auf dem Weg zum Event unter Beweis stellen.
Leslie Soto, ebenfalls eine erfahrene Veteranin, wird zeigen wollen, warum ihr aggressiver Stil die Aufmerksamkeit vieler auf sich gezogen hat, die sie im Fitnessstudio gesehen haben. Sie ist derzeit eingestuft #3 von USA Boxing.
“Ich bin jeden Tag beeindruckt von ihnen und freue mich darauf, dass sie sehen, was ihre harte Arbeit ihnen bringt,” sagte Cheftrainer Richard Barrientes. “Dies ist ein großes Turnier mit den besten Kämpfern aus dem ganzen Land. Alle Kämpfer, die die Nase vorn haben, qualifizieren sich für die Teilnahme an der 2017 Elite National Championships im Dezember”

DYLAN PRICE NAMED PHILLY’S 2016 AMATEUR OF THE YEAR


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PHILADELPHIA – Dylan Preis, von Sicklerville, NJ, will be named the “2016 Amateur des Jahres” at the Briscoe Awards on Sunday, Oktober 15, 2017, at Xfinity Live! in Philadelphia. Price won the US National Championships in Reno, Nevada and took home a Bronze Medal at the Youth World Championships, in St. Petersburg, Russland, both in 2016. His stellar year earned him bragging rights as the area’s top amateur.
Price recently turned professional, and will take home the final salutation for his fine amateur career am Sonntag. Past winners of the award include Darmani Rock, Jaron Ennis, and Stephen Fulton, all currently unbeaten pros.
ABOUT THE BRISCOE AWARDS ON Oktober 15 FROM 1-4 PM
The Briscoe Awards are named in honor of legendary Philly middleweight Bennie Briscoe and the trophies given awaythe Briscoe Statue and the Briscoe Medalall bear the deceased icon’s likeness. The event brings together the local boxing community, including the award winners, their families, past and present boxers, Kampf-Fans, other boxing people, and general sports fans.
This is the tenth year for the Briscoe Awards, which are presented by Philly Boxing History Inc., ein 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization, dedicated to preserving and celebrating Philadelphia’s great boxing legacy. Past winners at the Briscoe Awards include Bernard Hopkins, Danny Garcia, Steve Cunningham, und viele andere.
The event returns to Xfinity Live! Philadelphia, the central hub of Philly’s sports stadiums, befindet sich 1100 Pattison Avenue in Süd-Philadelphia. Admission is $5, and tickets can be purchased at BriscoeAwards.com or by calling 609-377-6413. Everyone is welcome.
Weitere Informationen, please call John DiSanto, 609-377-6413 / johndisanto@phillyboxinghistory.com.
The 10th Annual Briscoe Awards will be held on Sunday, Oktober 15, 2017, 1-4 PM, at Xfinity Live!, 1100 Pattison Avenue in Süd-Philadelphia.

Die nächste Gleason-Gym Amateur Event

RE: Unsere nächsten zwei Amateur Boxing Shows in New York und One Show in London
Wir hatten eine großartige Öffnung in Italien.
Zug bei Gleason-Rom Nord das nächste Mal besuchen Italien
Oktober 14, 2017
Gleason-Monats Boxing Series
Jeder mit einer bisher Boxen Buch kann teilnehmen.
Men, Frauen, Juniors, Senioren und Masters. Wenn Sie möchten, E-Mail Jieun teilnehmen, der Heiratsvermittler auf:
Die Waage für diese Show wird um zu beginnen 4:00PM und der erste Kampf beginnt bei 6:00PM.
Alle unsere Kämpfe werden von USABoxingMetro sanktioniert. Alle Boxer müssen ihre Boxen Buch mit ihnen, um teilzunehmen.
Der Ticketpreis ist $20 pro Person. Kinder 6 und unter nicht geladen. Alle Fitness-Studio-Mitglieder und registrierte Amateure mit ihre Bücher in der Hand Bezahlung $15 pro Person.
Oktober 26, 2017
BB King Fund Raiser
Fright Night, Kampf Fest
JOIN US 26. Oktober für eine Nacht des CHARITY BOXT AT BB KING.
Fright Night, Kampf Fest
Gleason-Gym wird unsere nächste Kampf Nacht im BB King Blues Club sponsert
www.fighters4life.net Fighters 4 Das Leben ist eine 501c3 gemeinnützige Organisation, das Geld von Hosting-Amateur-Box-Shows wirft.
Die Einnahmen werden an die Gleason-Stiftung gehen ein Kind Give A Dream. Dieses Programm wurde eingerichtet, in 1991 und wir sind in unserem 26th Jahr. Das Programm wurde positiv beeinflusst und Hunderte von benachteiligten New York City Jugend geholfen.
Kaufen Sie Ihr Ticket oder Tisch heute.
Und klicken Fright Night, Kampf Fest
Bitte Karten kaufen und unterstützen diese gute Sache.
Kommen Sie in einem Halloween-Kostüm. Das beste Kostüm wird gewinnen ein $1000 Geldpreis!
November 24, 2017
Master / White Collar Show in London
Elfte Boxing Show in London England
Verbinden Sie das Team des Gleason und Kasten in London im November 24, 2017.
Wie von Sportwissenschaftlern bestimmt, Pfund für Pfund Boxen ist die härteste Sportart der Welt. Von der Disziplin, Ausdauer und Herz, das in gloving nach oben geht, Boxen haben Zuschauer Respekt und Interesse sammeln seit den alten Griechen glaubten, ein Sport von den Göttern auf dem Olymp genossen werden. Von olympischen Kämpfe zu professionellen Preiskämpfe, Boxen ist ein Zuschauersport weltweit von Millionen geschätzt.
Dies ist White Collar / Master Boxen mit offenen, Anfänger und Master-Boxer. Drei Runden von zwei Minuten jeweils. Amateurboxen Regeln gelten.
Freitag November 24, 2017
Arena: Real City Stahl
The Steel Yard, London, England, EC4R 3UE
Sie werden einen Urlaub nach London nehmen. Sie müssen Ihre eigenen Arrangements inklusive Flug machen, Hotel und Essen.
Wenn Sie Interesse an konkurrierenden kontaktieren Sie mich unter bruce@gleasonsgym.net.
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D-Boys Boxing Team shines at Ringside National Tournament

PHILADELPHIA (August 1, 2017)–D and D Management and Promotional team would like to congratulate their amateur division, D-Boys Boxing Gym, for winning five national championships at the Ringside national tournament in Kansas City, Missouri.
Head coach David Price took 8 youths from the South Jersey area to Kansas City Missouri from July 25-30th, and Five of the eight boxers won gold medals (Lake Tilghman, Wykier Travis, Raymond Ford, Derron Gaines and Dante Trader); and three won bronze metals (Devin Price, Fitzroy Paul and Jule Jackson).
D-Boys Boxing has a goal of keeping the young people in the gyms and out of the streets.
D-Boys boxing is s non-profit organization, and any and all contributions would further efforts of keeping the South Jersey youth on the road to success.
For more information or donations, in kontakt treten:
David Price or Doc Nowicki at 856-842-7577.

Vito Mielnicki, Jr. Platz 2 beim Golden Gloves Junior National Tournament in Mesquite, Nevada

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Nutley, NJ (Juli 31, 2017) – Letzte Woche in Mesquite, Nevada. 15 jährigen Vito Mielnicki, Jr. belegte den 2. Platz beim Golden Gloves Junior National Tournament.

Was dies zu einer besonderen Leistung für Mielnicki machte, war, dass er fünf Gewichtsklassen aufstieg 101 Pfund zu 125 und verlor knapp durch eine getrennte Entscheidung gegen den Nummer-eins-Rang Luis Ybarra aus Colorado.
Mielnicki ist ein ehemaliger dreimaliger Junior National Golden Goves-Champion, und wurde zweimal zum herausragendsten Boxer des Turniers ernannt. Mielnicki nahm an Gewicht zu und kämpfte zu gleichen Bedingungen gegen ihn gegen den hochkarätigen Ybarra.
Seit sieben Jahren, Mielnicki wurde von Wali Moses trainiert , der der Großvater und Trainer von ist 2016 Olympia-Silbermedaillengewinner Shakur Stevenson

Demler Zamora of Las VegasP4P Boxing Program Brings Home Gold

Demler Zamora II poses with his gold medal and championship belt (Photo Credit – Team P4P)
LAS VEGAS, NV (Juli 5, 2017)After traveling overseas for the Monkstown Dublin Box Cup 2017”, an international amateur boxing tournament in Ireland, Demler Zamora III von der Pound-4-Pound Boxing program in Las Vegas, brought home a gold medal. Außerdem, Zamora was voted most outstanding boxer of the tournament, which hosted over 1,000 fighters from around the world.
Demler Zamora III is a special talent and one of the best boxers in our program,” said Pound-4-Pound owner Richard Barrientes. “Sein Vater Demler II, who is his head coach, puts in a lot of work to make his son the fighter he is. He’s an amazing coach and he’s a big reason for the success of our program with is knowledge of the sport, in addition to his strength and conditioning workouts. For Demler to bring back a gold medal and the most outstanding boxer of the tournament, says a lot about the kid, sein Vater, and our program. Our kids strive to be the best and their hard work shows when they come out victorious in these tournaments. I couldn’t be happier for the Zamora’s. They are a very hard-working family.