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Houston heavyweight boxer Darius Fulghum puts nursing career on hold to pursue Olympic dream

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Febroary 26, 2020) – Amateur boxers often take different routes on their personal journeys and Houston heavyweightDarius Fulghum has put his career outside the ring on hold to pursue his boxing dreams.

Fulghum was a wrestler in high school back in Killeen, Texas. He started boxing in 2015 and quickly developed a passion for the “Sweet Science,” largely because of it being a one-person sport. He didn’t need to rely on teammates, preferring to win or lose on his own accord. Although he was talented enough to be a collegiate wrestler, it would have been too much of a financial strain on his family.

“I had that competitive itch and was pretty good when I first started boxing,” Dariuis said. “I knew that I could do anything I put my mind to. I want to redefine boxing. I’m not a typical boxer who grew up on the streets. I don’t even like fighting; I’m passive and have never had a street fight.”

The 23-year-old Fulghum currently has his sights firmly set on representing his country in Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Pro boxing will follow but, amin'izao fotoana izao, he’s training hard to qualify to compete in the Olympics by placing among the top three finishers at the America’s Qualification Tournament, March 26-April 3, in Buenos Aires, Arzantina. There will also be another “Last Chance” opportunity, raha ilaina, at the World Qualifier, Mey 13-14, ao Paris, where the top three there will also qualify for the Olympics.

“It’s so hard to not think about the Olympics all the time,” he admits. “I try to not think about it too much, but it is on my mind because I’ve dreamed of being an Olympian and I’m so close right now. I’ve made the sacrifices to be an Olympian and then I’ll be an Olympian the rest of my life.

“I listen to my coaches. In the heat of the moment, when things are most stressful, I feel like the underdog and I perform up to the absolute moment. It was do-or-die at Olympic Trials. I just refuse to lose.”

Fulgham certainly responded to the pressure of the trials in a positive fashion, upsetting pre-trials favoriteAdrian Tillman ao amin'ny fanokafana manodidina, and then rolling through opponents until he secured the title.

“People didn’t know me,” Fulgham explained. “I was the underdog because I didn’t compete in many tournaments because I was in (nursing) school. My finals were always in December (same time as USA Nationals).  I did have a break in my schedule in 2018, when I won a gold medal at the National Golden Gloves Tournament. It’s just the way my schedule worked out. So, I hadn’t fought in many tournaments, but I was able to sneak in when it mattered most.”

Fulghum recently competed in his first international tournament at the prestigious Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria, winning one of two matches. The experience, aza, was priceless, possibly career changing in terms of preparing for the Olympics.

“Not only was it my first international tournament,” hoy izy nanamarika, “it was the first time I had boxed without headgear (as will be the case in the Olympics), and I fought guys from foreign countries with different styles. It was a great experience because now I won’t be going blind into the Olympic Qualifier.”

Members of the USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team, like Fulghum, are on break before returning for training with his teammates at the United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

“I reported there for the first time this past January 2nd and I love it,” Fulghum noted. “Every athlete dreams of training with top athletes where there are no distractions and top coaches. I wake up, mihinana, sleep, train and do that all over again the next day. That’s my schedule.”

Fulghum earned his nursing degree last May, but right now and for the immediate future he’s fully concentrating on boxing.

“I put education first and got my degree,” Fulgham concluded. “I’ll always have nursing after boxing. But I dreamed of going to the Olympics all through school. I put boxing on hold and now I’ve put nursing to the side so I can put my all into boxing. I didn’t want to juggle nursing and boxing. I couldn’t be the best at either that way.

“I do plan to turn pro because I love boxing so much. I need to box when I’m young. I’ll go as far as I can go in boxing and I’ll always having nursing.”

Darius Fulgham has taken a circuitous route in life from nursing to boxing. It’ll be worth it, aza, if he makes it to Tokyo as part of Team USA for the 2020 Lalao Olaimpika.

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From East LA to Team USA Flyweight boxer Anthony Herrera is living the dream

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Febroary 20, 2020) – From the mean streets of East Los Angeles to a berth on Team USA is a remarkable achievement for 19-year-old flyweightAnthony Herrera, who recently was selected to be a member of the 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Boxing Qualification Team.

“Since I was very young,” Herrera spoke about growing up in East LA, “my parents always kept me in sports. Being so occupied with sports was actually a distraction from what was going on around the city. So, I never had time to get into trouble and my parents kept me away from a bad lifestyle. Once I started boxing, I took it seriously, staying focused and setting goals. I was a little older at that time and whether or not I wanted to partake in boxing or wanted to make a career out of it was all up to me, and I always had my parents full support. Boxing has been a big part of my life. I’m always looking forward to the next workout or anything boxing related. It’s part of my image at this point.”

Amin'izao fotoana izao, aza, Herrera is preparing with his teammates at the United States Olympics and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for the America’s Qualification Tournament, March 26-April 3, in Buenos Aires, Arzantina.

Herrera will qualify to represent his country at the Olympics by finishing among the top five in Buenos Aires, or first six placers at the World Qualifier, Mey 13-14, ao Paris, France.

“I thrive under pressure,” Herrera said. “I don’t let pressure get to me mentally so much that it negatively impacts my performance. It makes me perform better when I’m in the ring. I’ve been under pressure my whole boxing career. Not only has it made me a better fighter in certain situations that are intimidating, but also a stronger person overall. Going to Argentina is no different, the nerves are still there, but so is my determination to get to Tokyo.”

A 2018 National PAL and 2019 Western Elite Qualifier champion, Herrera recently finished second at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials and third at the 2020 Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria.

“The amateur boxing accomplishment I’m most proud of is making the United States Qualification Team as a flyweight,” hoy izy nanamarika. “It was tough to make it here and knowing that I overcame the obstacles I faced on this long journey to where I’m at now makes me very happy. I can truly say I earned it.

“My first International boxing match (Strandja) was a little different from what I’m used to. The equipment we used and fighting without headgear created more risk when fighting, but I had fun in my first international fight. I already have the feel for that environment and am more comfortable now.

“I really enjoy training in Colorado Springs with my teammates, because it’s a great experience that only the best athletes get. I love training at home as well, but there are less distractions in Colorado Springs. I get to focus 100-percent on my craft and get to travel more.”

Herrera, who describes his style as a “swarmer”, applying pressure and breaking down his opponent, is living the dream.

“Fighting in the Olympics was always big for me, but getting a gold medal is my dream,” he added. “I’ve always wanted it because no one can ever take that away from me, and the story and work that is put behind a gold medal is priceless. In my opinion it is harder than winning a world title in professional boxing. Being this close to the Olympics, I’m proud of myself but not satisfied. I know that I still have work to do and I’m taking one step at a time. The next step for me is to qualify for the Olympics at the Olympic Qualifier.”

Herrera attributes some of his success to learning from former and contemporary boxers, implementing any techniques that they use into his style, ao anatin'izany ny, for example, the footwork and head movement ofJulio Cesar Chavez Sr., aryMike Tyson’s set-ups from the body to head.

Tokyo is a long way from East LA for Anthony Herrera.

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1988 Olympic gold medalist “Merciless” Ray Mercer Looks back at his Olympic experience

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Febroary 11, 2020) – Thirty-two years after he captured an Olympic gold medal“Merciless” Ray Mercer fondly remembers his Olympic experience like it was last month. Mercer, who is the only American heavyweight champion to knock out all of his Olympic opponents, went on to become world heavyweight champion as a professional for our “heavyweight double.”

For Mercer, it all started in Germany, where his U.S. Army unit was based. Offered a chance to avoid a 30-day field exercise, Mercer accepted an offer to serve as a sparring partner for the post’s heavyweight boxing champion. Despite never having put on a pair of gloves before, Mercer was a quick learner who was naturally strong, and he rapidly developed into the 1985 U.S. Army and Inter-service heavyweight champion.

The World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), izay ahafahan'ireo atleta mahafeno fepetra hiofana amin'ny fotoana feno ho an'ny Lalao Olaimpika, didn’t exist back then, nor the Olympic qualifier rules of today. Mercer defeated future world heavyweight championTommy Morrison in the opening round of the 1988 Olympic Trials and another future world heavyweight titlistMichael Bentt (5-0) in the championship final. At the 1988 USA Olympic Box-offs at famed Caesars Pala

ce in Las Vegas, Mercer won a split decision (3-2) over Bentt, but Mercer had already qualified to fight in the Olympic Games by being the U.S. Armed Forces champion.

“When I was in the Army, I had to win in the service, maintain things, and go to the next step,” Mercer remembered. “I had to beat some good fighters on my way to the Olympics, and I was in the best shape of my life. There was more discipline in the amateurs than the professional ranks. The final year before the Olympics, I left my home unit, traveled a lot to fight, and stayed in my trainer’s house instead of living in the barracks.

Mercer made history at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Korea Atsimo, when he became and remains the only Olympic heavyweight champion from the United States to knockout all four of his opponents:  Rudolf Gavenciak (Czechoslovakia – RSC3), Luigi Gaudiano(Italy – KO1), Arnond Vasnderlyde (Netherlands – RSC2) aryBaik Hyun-Man (South Korean – KO1).

“I knew I had to knockout the South Korean in the final,” Mercer admitted. “I just wanted to do what I could to be the Olympic gold medalist. I don’t think I used a jab.

“Winning the Olympic gold medal resulted in some big-time changes for me. I became a celebrity, a household name, and it allowed me to make money as a professional. The best thing that ever happened to me was winning the Olympic gold medal, even more than winning the world title as a pro. Nothing compared to becoming an Olympic gold medalist. I accomplished my dream. I had never dreamed of going pro, until after I won the gold medal.

“It was really important to win that gold medal. I fought with my heart; no money was involved, celebrated so hard that night (after winning the gold medal) that I lost my medal for a few hours. My dream had come true, my hands were shaking, and I lost my medal. What a night!"

Mercer offers members of the 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team one bit of advice, “Keep fighting, follow your dream and take that last step.”

Mercer, who was born in Jacksonville, Florida, made his much-anticipated pro debut in 1989, mijanonaJesse McGhee in the third round of their fight in Atlantic City. “Merciless” won his first 18 mpanohana ny ady, including a ninth-round knockout ofFrancisco Damiani, followed by a successful defense against Morrison, who was stopped in the fifth round.

During his 19-year pro career, Mercer compiled a 36-7-1 (26 Kos) rakitsoratra, defeating four world champions in Damiani, Morrison, Tim Witherspoon aryOssie Ocasio.  Five of his eight career losses were to world championsLennox LewisWladimir Klitschko,Larry HolmesEvander Holyfield aryShannon Briggs

“Ray represents everything that makes USA Boxing proud,"HoyChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “As an Army veteran, Medaly volamena Olaimpika, and heavyweight champion of the world, he has demonstrated excellence and professionalism that reflects the best of what USA Boxing has to offer.”

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Mercer’s outstanding amateur boxing career also included a classic match-up against Cuban great and three-time Olympic gold medalistFelix Savon, at USA vs. Cuba dual match, in which Mercer twice staggered Savon, who survived without suffering additional damage only because the Cuban referee made a questionable intervention that gave his fellow countryman time to recover and a controversial 2-1 fandresena.

“And he gave me a standing eight-count for no reason,” Mercer added. “I beat that guy and he knows it. We’re still in touch even though he doesn’t speak English. He has a friend translate and we’re in touch on Facebook. We like each other.”

Amin'izao fotoana izao, Mercer is founding a charity at home in North Carolina, which will include free boxing clinics, fa, ny zava-dehibe kokoa, give back to the community and teach youths, especially those who are bullied, the skills they’ll need to go out into the real world.

Ray Mercer has reached the zenith twice in boxing as an Olympic gold medalist and world heavyweight champion as a professional. Not too shabby for somebody who never really wanted to box.

“Boxing saved my life,” Mercer concluded. “I can’t imagine my life without boxing, it certainly wouldn’t be the same.

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USA Boxing featherweight Andrea Medina closing in on 2020 Olympic spot in Tokyo

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Febroary 10, 2020) – Coming off consecutive runner-up finishes in major tournaments, USA Boxing featherweightAndrea Medina is within one tournament of representing her country in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Tamin'ny volana Desambra, the 20-year-old Medina lost a split decision toLupe Gutierrez amin'ny 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, ary 4-1 nyIulia Tsyplakova (Ukraine) last month at the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria. The Chula Vista, California boxer was recently named to USA Boxing’s Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Boxing Qualification Team.

“Placing second at the trials only made me more eager to get that Olympic Qualification spot,” Medina said. “I just wanted to show USA Boxing that I was the one to represent at 57 kilograms. I am only going to get better and I cannot wait to show the world everything that I got.

“For it (Strandja) being my first ever international tournament, I was very proud of how far I got in the tournament and getting that silver medal. I was very happy with all my performances and I am excited to get back to work on things I need to improve on. Aside from all that, going to a different country was awesome and I can’t wait to travel more doing what I love the most.”

Medina and her Team USA stablemates are currently training in Colorado Springs at the state-of-the-art United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center. To qualify for participation in this year’s Olympic Games, Medina needs to finish among the top three in the 57-kilogram (125 lbs.) division at the America’s Qualification Tournament, March 26-April 3, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. One final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, Frantsa, in which she could qualify for the Olympics by placing among the top five.

“It means the world to me to be on the USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team,” Medina added. “It is everything I have been working for since I started competing at eight years old and I cannot believe the Olympic Games are only in a few months. Making history in San Diego by being the first person to make the Olympic Team for boxing is a big deal for my family, my city and myself. I cannot express how excited I am to have come this far, but there is still so much to do, and I am ready.

“I feel that I work better under pressure and I truly believe that I will qualify for Tokyo, whether it be in Argentina or France, but my main goal, izao dia izao, is to train hard to get that gold in Argentina.”

Medina believes her major strength inside the ring is her ability to adjust during a fight. She prefers fighting on the outside, but she can brawl if needed, because she enjoys throwing a lot of power punches.

Medina also realizes that she’s in a prime place regarding the rising popularity of female boxing, following in the USA Boxing footsteps of two-time Olympic gold medalistClaressa Shields and Olympic bronze medalistMarlen esparza, along with past USA Olympians such asQueen Underwood aryMikaela Mayer.

“Female boxing is only going to get bigger,” Medina predicted. “Being a female fighter today means a lot to me, because I have been doing this for 15 taona izao, and seeing it grow year after year only shows how strong females are and what we can accomplish. I predict that, in the future, boxing will not be seen as a man’s sport, but will be neutral for both men and women.”

Competing at the Olympics has been a life-long dream for Medina, but she also has plans for her immediate future.

“Reaching the Olympics has been my main goal throughout my boxing career,” Andrea remarked, “so now that it is so close makes me want to work even harder. Other goals of mine are to graduate from college and get my own condominium, which I will do after all this is over.

“I plan on turning pro after the Olympics, most likely at the beginning or middle of 2021, so I can finish school and give my body some rest and recovery.”

Andrea Medina is so close to being an Olympian and everything associated with that accomplishment that she can practically reach out and feel it. Just one more step, whether in Buenos Aires or Paris, and it’ll be mission accomplished for her.

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USA Boxing Announces 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Qualification Team

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Janoary 29, 2020) — USA Boxing announced today the 13 boxers who will represent Team USA at the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Boxing Qualification Events, ary koa ny 13 alternates. A full list can be seen below.

The team was announced following the two-stage qualification process that began in December at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles and concluded at the recent 2020 Strandja Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria. The full athlete selection procedure can be seeneto.

“First of all, this was a very difficult decision,” stated USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh. “Some of these boxers were neck and neck between training camp and the 2020 Standja Tournament.”

“We feel the 13 boxers that earned their place on the Olympic Qualification Team will be the best team to represent Team USA at the upcoming qualifiers, as well as have the best opportunity to qualify a full team to the 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo.”

Rehetra 13 boxers will have two chances to punch their ticket to Tokyo. The first will take place at the America’s Qualification tournament in Buenos Aires, Arzantina, Martsa 26 – April 3. Boxers who do not qualify in Argentina will have one final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, Frantsa, May 13-24.Click here for more information on how boxers qualify

The boxers, as well as several training partners, will return to the United States Olympics and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. amin'ny Feb. 5 for their next training camp.

Follow USA Boxing on social media to stay up to date on training and news of the Olympic Qualification Team.

USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team
51 kg: Virginia Fuchs, Houston, Texas
52 kg: Anthony Herrera, Los Angeles, Kalifornia.
57 kg: Andrea Medina, San Diego, Kalifornia.
57 kg: Bruce Carrington, Brooklyn, N.Y..
60 kg: Rashida Ellis, Lynn, Lamesa.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Dia.
69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio
69 kg: Delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Naomi Graham, Fayetteville, N.C.
75 kg: Joseph Hicks, Grand Rapids, ahy.
81 kg: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev.
91 kg: Darius Fulghum, Houston, Texas
91+ kg: Richard Torrez Jr., Tulare, Calf.

USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team Alternates
51 kg: Christina Cruz, Hell ny Kitchen, N.Y..
52 kg: Abraham Perez, Albuquerque, N.M.
57 kg: Lupe Gutierrez, Sacramento, Kalifornia.
57 kg: David Navarro, Los Angeles, Kalifornia.
60 kg: Amelia Moore, Alexandria, Dia.
63 kg: Ernesto Mercado, Pomona, Kalifornia.
69 kg: Briana Che, Madison, Wisc.
69 kg: Freudis Rojas Jr., Dallas, Texas
75 kg: Morelle McCane, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Javier Martinez, Milwaukee, Wisc.
81 kg: Atif Oberlton, Philadelphia, Pa.
91 kg: Jamar Talley, Camden, N.J.
91+ kg: Antonio Mireles, Des Moines, Iowa

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2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Women’s Field Finalized

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Novambra 22, 2019)Following four qualifying tournaments that began in December 2018, the field of 40 elite female boxers who will compete next month at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles, The. is final. A total of 117 elite female boxers competed throughout the year for the 40 available spots. Only ten will advance from the trials competition to the next stage of the selection process and the opportunity to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Here is a closer look at the field in the five weight classes.

Flyweight/112 lbs./51 kg

2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing champion Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Texas) fell short of advancing to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games during the international qualification but has dominated the flyweight division ever since. Having won eight international medals since those trials, Fuchs could face her biggest competition from the young talent of Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Kalifornia.). Garcia, a two-time World Champion in the junior and youth divisions, has been the one to watch for many years, and these trials could be her coming out party in the elite division. Na izany aza, Christina Cruz (Hell ny Kitchen, N.Y.), two-time Elite World Championship bronze medalist, will bring experience to her third U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing that will be tough for any boxer that she faces. Mariana Gonzalez (Sunnyvale, Kalifornia.) stood atop the podium at the Western Elite Qualifier, while runner-up Jazzelle Bobadilla (Ewa Beach, Hawaii) has international experience on her side that can help her to upset this division. Jasmine Hampton (Ann Arbor, Mich.) was victorious at the Last Chance Qualifier to punch her ticket to Lake Charles, amin'ny Lina Vezzani (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ary Stephanie Chavez (Orange, Kalifornia.) rounding out the flyweight division.


Featherweight/125 lbs./57 kg

Expected to be the most competitive weight class in the women’s field, the featherweight division has numerous boxers looking to advance to the next stage of the selection process. Five of the eight boxers have World Championship medals, with the last three boxers having impressive performances at their qualifiers. Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) won a silver at the 2015 Junior World Championships, as well as a bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games in her first year in the elite division. Two-time Youth World Championships bronze medalists Isamary Aquino (Universal City, Texas) leads the way in the medal count and will look to continue making a name for herself. Lupe Gutierrez(Sacramento, Kalifornia.) ary Iyana Verduzco (Los Angeles, Kalifornia.) won gold medals in their World Championship debuts, with Gutierrez winning at the 2015 Junior World Championships and Verduzco at the 2018 Youth World Championships. Mikiah Kreps(Niagara Falls, N.Y.) won the bronze medal at this October’s Elite World Championships in her international debut, and will be using the confidence from that performance in Lake Charles. Andrea Medina (San Diego, Kalifornia.) impressed many in Reno, defeating numerous World Championship medalists on her way to the title, raha Destiny Jasso(Dallas, Texas) ary Melanie Costa (Norton, Mass.) survived a tough bracket out of the Eastern Elite Qualifier to advance to these trials.

Lightweight/132 lbs./60 kg

Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.) enters the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials with confidence on her side, after an impressive 2019 run that included bronze medals at the 2019 Pan American Games and World Championships. Amelia Moore (Alexandria, Va.) ary Stacia Suttles(Bronx, N.Y.) both have World Championship experience, as well as winning international performances to be strong contenders to take the title and advance to the next stage of the qualification to the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Ravven Brown (San Antonio, Texas) recently made her international debut at the 2019 Elite World Championships and had a quick rise to success in her short boxing career. Kimberly Carlson (Chicago, Narary.) aryWhitney Gomez (Bend, Ora.) left the Western and Last Chance Qualifiers golden, rahaJennifer Lopez (Jersey City, N.J.) ary Rebecca Maine (Pittsburg, Pa.) round out the field following their silver medal performances in Ohio and California.

Welterweight/152 lbs./69 kg

Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) made history this year with her gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games and looks to be one of the favorites for the welterweight division. The comeback of a few boxers and the rise of some up and comers will make this another exiting weight class to watch. Two boxers who recently came back to the sport and looking to shake things up are Danyelle Wolf (San Diego, Kalifornia.) ary Mary Spencer (Boulder, Colo.). Wolf, a three-time USA Boxing National Champion and two-time Continental Champion made her return to the ring in impressive fashion in Reno this year, while Spencer, who is a dual-citizen, represented Canada at the 2012 Olympic Games and won three World Championships under the Canadian flag, won the Eastern Qualifier to punch her ticket to the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing. Sharahya Moreu (Albuquerque, N.M.) may be the youngest in the division at 20-years-old but has a great deal of experience and will use that against her elder opponents. Briana Che (Madison, Wisc.), Arika Skoog(Boston, Mass.) ary Jill Stafford (La Mesa, Kalifornia.) all won silver medals in their respective qualifying competitions and could easily surprise many in Lake Charles, raha Liz Flores(Woodland Hills, Kalifornia.) grabbed the last spot to compete after Morelle McCain decided to compete in the middleweight division following her qualifying in both weight classes.

Middleweight/165 lbs./75 kg

Since the departure of two-time Olympic Champion Claressa Shields to the professional ranks, Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.) has been the leader for Team USA in the middleweight division, winning multiple international medals including a silver at the 2019 Pan American Games and a bronze at the 2018 World Championships. 2017 World Youth Tompon-daka Citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, Kalifornia.) put on a dominating performance at the recent Last Chance Qualifier, including two wins by RSC, and will be looking to continue her winning ways into Lake Charles, raha Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) had an impressive 2019, taking a bronze in her international debut earlier this year. Alexis Gomez(South San Francisco, Kalifornia.) ary Kendra Reeves (Twin Falls, Idaho) picked up titles at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to punch their tickets to Louisiana and will be looking to have another victorious tournament, raha Fallon Farrar (Colorado Springs, Colo.),Melody Popravak (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ary Rachael Washington (New York, N.Y.) took the silver medals at the three qualifying tournaments and will hope to improve their performances in Lake Charles.
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USA ADRIAN TILLMAN mavesatra amin'ny ady totohondry any Etazonia. TAFIKA

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Septambra 3, 2019) – Tsia. 2 nahazo lanja mavesatra amerikana Adrian Tillman, izay laharana faha-No. 5 toy ny lanja mavesatra maivana, dia tsy misolo tena ny fireneny amin'ny maha-mpikambana ao amin'ny USA Boxing's 2019 Ekipa Elita lehilahy, manompo any U.S. Tafika tamin'izany fotoana izany.

Tillman, 24, dia afaka manao ny roa, satria miaramila mavitrika nisoratra anarana tao amin'ny Fandaharan'asan'ny Atleta Kilasy Manerantany izy (WCAP), izay ahafahan'ireo atleta mahafeno fepetra hiofana amin'ny fotoana feno ho an'ny Lalao Olaimpika.

“Hatramin'izao fotoana izao,” hoy i Tillman, “Ny lalao Olaimpika no ifantohako. Tiako ny miaramila ary tiako ny ady totohondry. Noho izany, Hojereko fotsiny hoe aiza no hitondran'ny fiainana ahy. SAINGY, hatramin'izao, 2020 Tokyo, Japana, dia ny zavatra iray ao an-tsaiko.

“Fiofanana (any Colorado Springs) miaraka amin'ny ekipa Elite dia tena nanandratra ny lalaoko manodidina. Mampianatra ahy foana ireo mpanazatra sy mpanazatra. Tontolo fianarana tsy miato miaraka amin'ny ekipa izany. "

Teraka tao Riverside, California, Nanomboka nanao ady totohondry i Tillman 2008, satria te hanary lanja sy hianatra hiaro tena sy ny iray tampo aminy izy raha vao hiditra lycée.

Tompondakan'ny National PAL in-telo ilay lanja mavesatra miaraka amin'ny jab henjana (2018, 2017 ary 2015), ankoatra ny fahazoana medaly volamena teo amin’ny 2017 Tatsinanana Elite Qualifier. Ny zava-bitany lehibe indrindra, na izany aza, mety hahagaga kely, satria tsy momba ny fahazoana medaly izany, amboara sy fehikibo.

“Ny zava-bitako lehibe indrindra dia ny nahafeno kilasy roa lanja (maivana sy mavesatra) ho an'ny fitsapana olympika."

Nitety an'i Amerika Atsimo sy Eoropa i Tillman. Miaraka amin'ireo mpiara-miombon'antoka aminy ao amin'ny ekipan'i Etazonia any Angletera izy alohan'ny handehanany mivantana any Yekaterinburg, Rosia, hifaninana amin'ny 2019 Tompondaka eran-tany ho an'ny lehilahy Elite, Septambra 7-21.

“Zava-dehibe amiko ny fahazoana medaly amin’ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany satria,” hoy izy nanamarika, “Tsy misolo tena ny fireneko ihany aho, Izaho koa dia misolo tena ny Tafika sy ny fianakaviako. ”

Rehefa ao anaty peratra izy, Mifanitsy amin'ny mpifanandrina aminy i Tillman, ady totohondry na ady totohondry mitovy, na inona na inona mba hahazoana fandresena.

Adrian Tillman dia tena tia tanindrazana izay sendra manao fonon-tanana ady totohondry. Na mahafeno fepetra ho lanja mavesatra izy na lanja mavesatra maivana, Ny zava-dehibe aminy dia ny ady totohondry ho an'ny Team USA amin'ny 2020 Lalao Olaimpika.

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MOMBA NY ASBOXING:  Mampiroborobo sy mampitombo ny ady totohondry am-pitiavana amin'ny fomba olympika any Etazonia ary hanentana ny fikatsahana tsy sasatra ny volamena olaimpika ary ahafahan'ny atleta sy ny mpanazatra hahatratra ny fahombiazan'ny fifaninanana maharitra. Fanampin'izany, Etazonia Boxing dia miezaka mampianatra ny mpandray anjara rehetra ny toetra, fahatokiana sy fifantohana dia ilainy ho lasa tompondaka matanjaka sy isan-karazany, na ao anatiny na ivelan’ny peratra. Etazonia Boxing dia ekipa iray, firenena iray, mandeha volamena!

Atif Oberlton misolo tena ny Tanànan'ny Fitiavan-drahalahy hatrany amin'ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Aogositra 22, 2019) – Misy hery vao misondrotra eo amin’ny tontolon’ny ady totohondry iraisam-pirenena sy ny anarany Atif Oberlton, lanja mavesatra maivana avy any Philadelphia, izay manao iraka hampalaza ny tenany amin’ny ady totohondry.

Oberlton dia hifaninana amin'ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany ho an'ny lehilahy, Septambra 7-21, any Yekaterinburg, Rosia.

Tsy olana ho an'ny mpanao ady totohondry 21 taona izay milaza ny tsy fahampian'ny fahatokisana, "Tena zava-dehibe ho ahy ny manao tsara sy ny fandresena amin'ny Worlds, satria fantatro tsara izany, tao am-poko, Izaho no mpiady tsara indrindra eran-tany. ihany koa, Vaovao eo amin'ny sehatra iraisam-pirenena aho, ka izao no fotoana hanomezako ampahany amin’ny zavatra tsy hitany.”

Nanomboka nanao ady totohondry i Oberlton teo amin’ny fahasivy taonany, na dia tsy nanomboka nifaninana aza izy mandra-pahatongany 14, satria izy irery no zazalahy tao amin’ny fianakaviany, ary tian’ny rainy hianatra hiaro tena izy. Toy ny maro amin'ireo mpiara-miasa aminy, tia ady totohondry izy.

Tao anatin'ny dimy taona farany, Oberlton dia nahazo medaly volamena tamin'ny lalao 2018 ary 2016 National Golden fonon-tanana fifaninanana, 2018 Eastern Elite Qualifier ary 2014 Lalao Olaimpika nasionaly zandriny. Izy koa dia mpandresy tany Etazonia vs. Dual Netherlands.

"Ny zava-bitako lehibe indrindra hatreto dia ny fanaovana ny Ekipa USA ary ny toerana misy ahy, satria nandritra ny taona maro no nandavana ahy, ary eto aho anio dia eo amin'ny toerana ambony misy ahy. Mpiady ambony indrindra aho, ka mendrika izany aho, ary nametraka ny asa ambony indrindra aho, koa”

Nanararaotra ny fiofanana tany Colorado Springs any Etazonia i Overlton. Foibe fanofanana olaimpika, izay nanehoany fanatsarana nanomboka tamin'ny andro voalohany, manandratra ny fahaizany ho lasa mpanao ady totohondry tanteraka.

“Mitàna anjara toerana lehibe amin'ny fihatsarako ny fanamboarana; mahita fomba hafa koa, ary ny fahazoana asa ambony dia nanandratra ahy,” niresaka momba ny fiofanana ho mpikambana ao amin'ny Ekipa USA izy. “Manapaka sakana vaovao foana aho amin'ny lalana mankany amin'ny fahalehibeazana sy ity (The Worlds) iray hafa izay tiako hopotehina. "

Ankoatra ny solontena ny fireneny, Oberlton dia mpiady Philly mirehareha manohy ny ela, fomban'ny ady totohondry manankarena ao amin'ny Tanànan'ny Fitiavan-drahalahy, izay namokatra tahaka nyBernard HopkinsMathew Saad MuhammadBennie BriscoeJoey GiardelloMike Rossman,James ShulerEugene Hart ary mpiady mahery maro hafa nandritra ny taona maro.

"Malaza amin'ny tantaran'ny ady totohondry ny tanànako ary manao 'The City of Philadelphia' eo an-damosiko aho,” hoy i Oberlton nanampy. “Tao anatin'ny taona vitsivitsy lasa izay, Hitako ny tenako mitarika ny onja manaraka an'ireo mpanao ady totohondry Philly. Raha ny tena izy, Tsapako ho toy ny onja aho, izao dia izao, rehefa miteny isika. Mijery ahy ny rehetra. Hataoko rehareha izy rehetra, hatramin'ny taranaka antitra na tanora.

“Tsy mbola tany Rosia aho ary manantena ny handeha any. Tsara foana ny mijery izao tontolo izao. Tiako foana ny miverina any amin'ny toerana niaviako ary manandrana mandresy lahatra ny hafa hahita izao tontolo izao, satria lehibe lavitra noho ny manodidina anay izany. "

Oberlton dia toy ny chameleon ao anaty peratra, miova tsy tapaka sy manitsy ny mpifanandrina aminy. “Heveriko ho toy ny rano ny fombako,” hoy izy namarana ny teniny. “Miovaova satria manitsy ny fandresena aho, ary afaka mandresy ny fomba rehetra aho. Afaka mandresy lahatra na iza na iza aho, miady saina amin'ny raharaha. Ny ady totohondry dia ara-tsaina 80 isan-jato, 20-isan-jato ara-batana, ary manana izany rehetra izany aho.

"Ny tanjoko amin'ny fotoana fohy dia ny hahazo volamena amin'ny The Worlds sy ny zavatra hafa rehetra mitondra any amin'ny Lalao Olaimpika. Ary ny fandresena tsy latsaky ny volamena tamin'ny Lalao Olaimpika. Ny tanjoko lavitr'ezaka dia ny ho lasa mpiady lehibe indrindra hatrizay hatrizay."

Tena tsy olana ho an'i Atif Oberlton ny fahatokisana.

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Javier Martinez mampirehareha an'i Milwaukee amin'ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany any Rosia

Colorado Springs, Am-pofoany. (Aogositra 19, 2019) – Milwaukee dia tsy fantatra ho iray amin'ireo mpamokatra lehibe indrindra amin'ny ady totohondry eran-tany, na izany aza, Team USA middleweight
Javier Martinez mety ho ny tsy fahita firy.


“Milwaukee dia tsy tena toerana tsara ho an'ny ady totohondry,” Nanaiky i Martinez, “fa (mpanazatra) Izy Acosta nanana fandaharana tsara foana izay niteraka tompon-daka nasionaly maro. Antenaina, indray andro dia afaka manao izay nataony ho an'ny tanànako aho. Misy mpiady mahay vitsivitsy mivoaka avy ao amin'ny toeram-panatanjahan-tenako izay mbola mitombo hatrany. Tandremo ny zanako lahy, Louis Feliciano, tompondaka nasionaly amerikana teo aloha (ny welterweight zandriny 26 taona dia 12-0 amin'ny maha-pro amin'ny fandresena valo amin'ny alalan'ny knockout).”

Ny mpiady malaza indrindra nivoaka tao Milwaukee dia tompondaka eran-tany amin'ny kick-boxing Rick “Ny Jet” Rofosy. Nisy mpanao ady totohondry Milwaukee vitsivitsy nalaza nandritra ny taona maro, ao anatin'izany ny Myron “Pinky” Mitchell, izay lasa tompon-daka welterweight zandriny voalohany eran-tany 1922, Robert “Caveman” Moss (1910-15), tompondaka nasionaly teo aloha Tyrone “Ny lolo” Trice, ary nahazo medaly alimo Pan American Games ary tompon-daka nasionaly am-pitiavana indroa, LeChaunce Shepard.

Miofana any Colorado Springs any Etazonia i Martinez amin'izao fotoana izao. Foibe fanofanana olaimpika sy paralympika ho an'ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany, Septambra 7-21, any Yekaterinburg, Rosia.

“Fihetseham-po tsara izany ary mikasa ny hanararaotra ity fahafahana ity aho,” Martinez dia niresaka momba ny fifaninanana amin'ny fiadiana ny ho tompondaka eran-tany. “Tiako ny mankany Colorado; toy ny fitsaboana ho ahy izany, manalavitra ahy amin'ny fanelingelenana any an-trano. Tena faly aho ho any Rosia. Misaotra an'i USA Boxing aho tamin'ny fahafahana rehetra nananako, ary manantena ny hamerina medaly avy any Rosia aho.”

Nilaza i Martinez fa tsy nanana fahazazana mahazatra izy, nanazava fa nijery olona diso izy. Niova ho tsara kokoa ny fiainany rehefa nampahafantarin’ny rainy azy ny ady totohondry sy nihaona tamin’i Coach Acosta, izay vao avy nomem-boninahitra avy amin'ny Fikambanana Amerikanina Boxing Alumni noho ny fandraisany anjara tamin'ny ady totohondry am-pitiavana ho toy ny mpanao ady totohondry sy mpanazatra nandritra ny dimampolo taona lasa..

“Tsy fantatro izay hataoko androany (raha tsy ny ady totohondry),” nanamarika i Martinez, izay mitodika 24 tamin'ny Aogositra 24. “Fantatro fotsiny fa ny ady totohondry no lalana nialako tamin'ny 'satroka. Olona tena be fitiavana i Coach Izzy, ary olona mahafinaritra ho an'ny manodidina. Nanana asa ady totohondry tena tsara izy ary mahafinaritra ny manana olona toy izany eo amin'ny zoroko.”

Martinez, iza no No. 2 laharana afovoany any Etazonia, nahazo medaly volamena tamin'ny 2018 Elite National Championships sy ny volafotsy amin'ny 2016 & 2017 Elite National Championships. Nitondra alimo avy any an-tanindrazana koa izy 2013 Lalao Olaimpika Nasionaly sy Fifaninanana Feliks Stamm.

Nolazainy ho toy ny soavaly manjavozavo izay afaka manome olana na iza na iza, Martinez’ Ny tanjona amin'ny fotoana fohy dia ny ho medaly volamena olympika, maharitra ho tompondaka eran-tany.

Javier Martinez dia mampirehareha an'i Milwaukee amin'ny alàlan'ny punchin’ ny lalany ho any an-tampony.

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Claressa Shields Is The BWAA’s 2018 Vehivavy Fighter ny Taona

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By Joseph Santoliquito/BWAA President

In a pivotal year for women’s boxing that saw the sport reach more
people than ever before, two-time United States Olympic gold medal
winner Claressa Shields continued to soar, as she successfully defended her two world middleweight titles, then added three super middleweight belts before the end of a campaign that earned her the 2018 Christy
Martin Award, which is given to the Boxing Writers Association of
America’s Female Fighter of the Year.


I am thrilled and honored to receive the Fighter of the Year award from the Boxing Writers Association of America. It is a dream come true, and it furthers my goal to lift women’s boxing to new levels,” Shields said.


“Amin'ny 2019 my goals are to become undisputed champion, to be ranked in the top 10 pound-for-pound list regardless of gender, and to continue
the march of women’s boxing toward equality with men.


The 23-year-old from Flint, Michigan becomes the second winner of the award, which was established in 2017. She will be honored at the
BWAA’s annual award dinner, which will take place in 2019 at a site and date to be determined.


In such a big year for women’s boxing, it wasn’t a surprise that there
were so many worthy nominees for this award, but in 2018, Claressa
Shields took things to a new level by becoming a two-division world
champion and successfully defending her titles at both 168 ary 160
pounds in Showtime and HBO-televised bouts,” said Thomas Gerbasi,
chairman of the BWAA’s women’s boxing committee. “That’s impressive in its own right, but the fact that she’s done this all before her tenth pro
fight and under the glare of the spotlight that comes with being the face of the sport in the United States made her a unanimous choice for this
year’s Christy Martin Award.


Joining Roy Jones Jr., Andre Ward and the late Emanuel Steward as
members of the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018, Shields began the year on a collision course with middleweight
champion Christina Hammer, but first she finished up her business at
168 pounds by successfully defending her IBF and WBC titles with a
shutout victory over Tori Nelson in January.

Next was Shieldsmiddleweight debut against Hanna Gabriels in June,
and what followed was a Fight of the Year candidate that saw Shields
rebound from the first knockdown of her career to win a clear-cut
decision and the IBF and WBA belts. Soon after, the news came that
Hammer had to withdraw from her November clash with Shields due to
injury, fa “T-Rexdidn’t slow down, as she defeated Hannah Rankin and Femke Hermans to successfully defend her middleweight titles while
adding the WBC crown to her trophy case.