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EUA Boxe declara junho “Mês da Unidade de Associação dos Alumni”

Miguel Cotto Gerry Cooney
Jesse Vargas
Reggie Johnson, Kevin McBride
Júnior Jones
Michael Spinks Antonio Tarver
James Toney

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Junho 11, 2018) – Boxe nos EUA “Mês da Unidade de Associação dos Alumni” começou a nocaute no fim de semana passado em Canastota, Nova Iorque, nas cerimônias anuais de indução da Classe Internacional do Hall da Fama do Boxe, como nove boxeadores de alto perfil, apresentando um incrível registro profissional acumulado de 365-51-7 (239 KOs) e 24 grandes títulos mundiais, juntou-se às crescentes fileiras da USABAA como orgulhosas, novos membros.

 

Chris tofflemire e John Scully representada USA Boxing Alumni Association, manning tables no torneio de golfe IBHOF e Memorabilia Show, aumentar a conscientização da USABAA e recrutar novos membros.

 

 

 

“O espírito do boxe amador estava vivo e bem durante todo o fim de semana no Hall da Fama do Boxe Internacional,” explicou Cugliari, EUA Boxe Alumni Association Diretor Executivo. “Informações sobre a nova Associação de Alunos de Boxe dos EUA foram bem recebidas pelos convidados do fim de semana, e estimados ex-alunos como Jesse Vargas e Reggie Johnson mencionaram que estão animados para se envolverem. A Alumni Association agradece o apoio de muitos neste fim de semana, particularmente Micky Ward e Antonio Tarver, que continuam a espalhar nossa missão.”

 

 

 

“O fato é que a grande maioria dos boxeadores profissionais que freqüentam o fim de semana no Hall of Fame em Canastota todos os anos eram boxeadores amadores e se conheciam bem antes mesmo de se tornarem profissionais.,” adicionado inestimável consultor da USABAA Scully, que recruta boxeadores para eventos patrocinados por grupos como este. “Em algum momento das conversas entre os pugilistas do outro lado do terreno, os tópicos freqüentemente acabam se voltando para os dias de amadores juntos.”

 

 

 

“Os amadores, para mim, era sobre lutar por respeito,” dois divisão campeão mundial Júnior Jones (50-6, 28 KOs); notado. “Para ir a lugares diferentes e chegar muito longe (como amador), você precisa aprender a se comportar e a fazer transações com outras pessoas.”

 

 

 

Outros novos membros da USABAA são seis vezes, dois divisão campeão mundial Miguel Cotto(41-6, 33 KOs); quatro vezes, dois divisão campeão mundial, bem como 1976 Medalhista de ouro olímpico e Hall da Fama, Michael Spinks (31-1, 21 KOs); Peso-pesado irlandês que se aposentou Mike Tyson, Kevin McBride (35-10-1, 29 KOs); duas vezes, dois divisão campeão mundialJesse Vargas (28-2-1, 10 KOs); cinco vezes campeão mundial e 1996 medalhista olímpico de bronze Antonio Tarver (31-6-1, 22 KOs); duas vezes, dois divisão campeão mundial Reggie Johnson (44-7-1, 25 KOs), três vezes, três divisão campeão mundial James Toney (77-10-3, 47 KOs); e candidato mundial dos pesos pesados Gerry Cooney (38-3, 24 KOs).

 

EUA Boxe Alumni Association

 

 

 

Criado para defender uma vida inteira, relações mutuamente benéficas entre EUA Boxing e seus ex-alunos, –boxers, funcionários, treinadores e fãs de boxe — A Alumni Association conecta gerações de campeões, inspirando e retribuindo aos futuros campeões de boxe dos EUA, dentro e para fora do anel de.

 

 

 

A Associação de Alumni de Boxe dos EUA está aberta a todos que gostam de boxe e gostariam de permanecer conectados ao boxe amador.. Os membros têm acesso a uma ampla variedade de eventos especiais organizados pela Alumni Association, incluindo a recepção anual do Hall da Fama da Associação dos Antigos Alunos de Boxe dos EUA.

 

 

 

Para ingressar na Alumni Association, basta se registrar em ex-alunos @ usaboxing,.org por um $40.00 taxa de associação por ano. Novos membros receberão uma camiseta, chaveiro e carteira eletrônica.

 

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“Eu acho ótimo,” Jones falou sobre a formação da USA Boxing Alumni Association. “Lutadores que se tornaram profissionais eram grandes amadores, mas também há muitos amadores que não se tornaram profissionais. Todo mundo não se torna campeão, mas eles tentaram e deram o seu melhor, e é por isso que essa organização é boa porque todos os boxeadores são apreciados.”

 

 

 

“Embora o fim de semana no Hall of Fame tenda a se concentrar nas carreiras profissionais de muitos lutadores,” Cugliari concluiu, “era difícil não notar o efeito que o boxe amador teve na vida de muitos desses grandes campeões. A Associação de Alumni de Boxe dos EUA quer agradecer a Ed Brophy por sua generosidade e apoio ao boxe, e esperamos uma longa parceria com o Hall da Fama do Boxe Internacional.”

 

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Keyshawn Davis is Pushing His Way to the Top Norfolk, Vontade. native is 2020 Olympic hopeful for Team USA

 

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Junho 8, 2018) Overcoming adversity is something many people deal with throughout their lives, and it makes that person who they are. For Keyshawn Davis, he has been overcoming adversity from the beginning, and he is now on his way to the top of the boxing world.

 

 

 

Davis began boxing when he was just nine-years-old, after his mother took him and two of his brothers to the gym. They were constantly fighting each other and fighting in school. After about an hour of watching two kids around his age spar his mother asked if they wanted to sign up. The next day Keyshawn and his two brothers were in the gym training.

 

 

 

Desde então, Davis has won numerous titles and is now on his first elite high-performance squad following his win at the 2017 EUA Boxe Campeonato Nacional. Following that win, he has made Colorado Springs, Colo. a second home, as he spends a great deal of his time training at the United States Olympic Training Center.

 

 

 

Training for his first year at the elite level began with one of the largest multi-nation training camps USA Boxing has ever hosted. Davis got the opportunity to spar with not only his American teammates, but boxers from Great Britain, New Zealand and Poland. The preparation led to one of his proudest moments of his young career, his first elite international tournament and title at the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria.

 

 

 

It was a very different experience, being that it was my first time out of the country,” stated Davis. “I really had to get used to the different environment, especially the time difference, as it threw off my sleep schedule at first.

 

 

 

Contudo, he did not let anything distract him from reaching the top of the podium.

 

 

 

The feeling was just so unreal,” said Davis about his gold medal performance in Bulgaria. “I told myself that this is just one gold and I need to be standing here after every tournament. It was just a great feeling.

 

 

 

Shortly after his winning performance in Bulgaria, Davis was back in the ring representing Team USA on the USA vs. Excursão do encaixotamento do nordeste de IRL. Only fighting in one of the three stops of the tour, Davis made every minute of it count, as he pulled off another impressive victory in front of a large number of American fans.

 

 

 

Contudo, before the success came struggles.

 

 

 

I am a kid from Norfolk, Vontade. that started with nothing; Just my mother and her five children,” stated Davis.

 

 

 

As life went on, I kept getting better in the ring, but outside the ring was horrible, from anger problems to getting sent to a mental institution,” continued Davis. “I would’ve never thought I would be in the position I am today, so I thank God that he blessed me with all my supporters; from my sisters, Shanice and Shantel Davis, also my brothers, Keon and Kelvin Davis, and of course my mother, Wanda Davis. Without them I wouldn’t be here today. I am a walking miracle and I just want to show the world what Keyshawn Davis really can do.

 

 

 

Helping Keyshawn get past his struggles has been his coach who has been there from the beginning, Kay Korma, bem como 2016 Olympic silver medalist Shakur Stevenson.

Last year when I was put in the mental home, they were both right there pushing me to get back on track,” Davis stated. “They never gave up on me or doubted me. They always knew what I was capable of, even though I was in a bad place.

 

 

 

Another source of motivation and help came from another teammate, Troy Isley, who has been there by his side getting to experience Keyshawn’s first year as an elite with him.

 

 

 

Troy has been a huge help for me during my first year on the elite high-performance squad,” mentioned Davis. “He has been telling me what foods I might need on a trip to help me maintain weight.

 

 

 

When Davis went to Bulgaria for his first international tournament, Troy was there representing Team USA with him. “He told me how he felt his first time fighting internationally, and I just took all his information and used it to my advantage.

 

 

 

Now the goal is to continue training and being successful at the international level. He has hopes of becoming an Olympic Champion in 2020 and being able to give back to his family.

 

 

 

My biggest motivation is just to give my family a better life.

 

 

 

With one gold under his belt, Davis will look for his second international title at the 2018 Chemistry Cup later this month. You can continue to follow his journey to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics through social media via Instagram (@keyshawndavis1) or SnapChat (@key4999).

 

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Finale of 2018 Youth Continental Championships is Golden for Team USA

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO (Maio 31, 2018) – The final night of the 2018 Youth Continental Championships saw the American delegation collect seven gold medals and three silvers, making their final medal count 11 golds, three silvers and one bronze at the week-long tournament that took place at the Hotel Elegante in Colorado Springs, Colo.

 

 

 

Two highlights of the championships included light heavyweight Alexis Espino (Las Vegas, Nev.) and heavyweight David Stevens (Leitura, Pa.) winning their second international title of 2018 by first-round knockouts. Espino took the gold over Puerto Rico’s Jancarmelo Nieves, while Stevens collected the title with his knockout against Andrews Salgado of Chile.

 

 

 

 

The final two females to box, bantamweight Heaven Garcia (O Monte, Calif.) and lightweight Isamary Aquino (Santo António, Texas), defeated Emilia Dermott of Canada and Jennifer Yazmin Carrillo of Mexico, respectfully, to add two gold medals to the four the women’s team won on Thursday.

 

 

 

 

The final three gold medals were picked up by lightweight Harley Mederos (Nova Iorque, N.I.), light welterweight Otha Jones III (Toledo, Ohio) and super heavyweight Drake Banks (Homosassa, Fla.). The trio defeated their opponents by unanimous decisions to give Team USA the top team of the tournament.

 

 

 

 

This week’s tournament brought 14 different countries to Olympic City USA looking to qualify to the Youth Olympic Games and Youth World Championships, both taking place later this year. Team USA was led by Junior and Youth National Team Head Coach Augie Sanchez (Las Vegas, Nev.), with Timothy Back (Cincinnati, Ohio), Nora Lopez (Richmond, Texas), Eliza Olson (Redwood City, Calif.) and Chadrick Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.) served as assistant coaches throughout the week.

 

 

 

 

Click here for complete results. https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/Youth-Continental-Championships

 

 

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EUA Boxe declara junho “Mês da Unidade de Associação dos Alumni”

PAST & PRESENT of USA Boxing: (L-R) 1972 Olympic bronze medalist Jesse Valdez, 2004 U.S. Nationals champion Austin Trout, future Olympic hopeful Sharaha-Taina Moreu, 2-time world (para) champion Danny Romero, e 1984 Olympic silver medalist Virgil Hill.

 

 

 

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO (Maio 31, 2018) – USA Boxing has declared June as its “Mês da Unidade de Associação dos Alumni”.

 

 

 

I have been involved in boxing my entire life,” USA Boxing president John Brown dito. “I’m a strong believer in USA Boxing and The Grass Roots Program; that truly makes up everything that IS boxing in America. The USA Boxing Alumni Association was started to keep this FAMILY together. I’m hoping that each of our current members will reach out to ONE other potential new member. I look forward to a busy month of June. ”

 

 

 

Created to champion lifelong, relações mutuamente benéficas entre EUA Boxing e seus ex-alunos, –boxers, funcionários, treinadores e fãs de boxe — A Alumni Association conecta gerações de campeões, inspirando e retribuindo aos futuros campeões de boxe dos EUA, dentro e para fora do anel de.

 

Chris tofflemire e John Scully will oversee two USA Boxing Alumni Association tables at the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, Junho 7- 10 Canastota, Nova Iorque, during the its golf tournament and Memorabilia Show.

 

 

 

USA Boxing product Winky Wright (51-6-1, 25 KOs), a two-time junior middleweight world champion, is one of only three boxers being inducted into the IBHOF Class of 2018.

 

 

 

Multiple world champion as a pro and 1984 Medalhista de prata olímpico, Virgil “Quicksilver” Colina, three-time Fight of the Year participant “Irlandês” Micky Ward, campeões do mundo Riddick Bowe, Júnior Jones and otherAlumni Associationmembers are expected to make supportive appearances.

 

 

 

 

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association has enabled countless alumni to congregate at various events throughout the country since its inception last November,” added Cugliari, EUA Boxe Alumni Association Diretor Executivo. “By expanding our membership through a strong June campaign, we will build on our successful infancy and strengthen our ability to support the Alumni Association’s mission statement. We are very thankful for the support provided by our members and look forward to even better times to come.

 

 

 

The Alumni Association drive will continue June 24-30 in Charleston, West Virginia during the 2018 Jogos Olímpicos de Junior, Prep Nationals and Youth Open.

 

 

 

A Associação de Alumni de Boxe dos EUA está aberta a todos que gostam de boxe e gostariam de permanecer conectados ao boxe amador.. Os membros têm acesso a uma ampla variedade de eventos especiais organizados pela Alumni Association.

 

 

 

Para ingressar na Alumni Association, basta se registrar em ex-alunos @ usaboxing,.org por um $40.00 taxa de associação por ano. Novos membros receberão uma camiseta, chaveiro e carteira eletrônica.

 

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Anthony “The Magic Man” Tarver Credits USA Boxing for giving him Structure that carried him to top

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Maio 21, 2018) – Future Hall of Famer Anthony “The Magic Man” Tarver (31-6-1, 1 NC, 22 KOs) has just about done it all as a boxer having been an Olympic medal winner and world champion as an amateur, along with capturing five major light heavyweight world titles as a professional, as well as a pair of The Ring magazine’s top honors, and four other world championships in two different divisions.
I credit USA Boxing for giving me structure for the first time in my life,” Tarver explicou. “Everything was scheduled; curfew, eating, treinamento, sleep….tudo! I then understood that I had to be accountable for everything I did. I had talent, but I wasn’t structured, and that was bigger than me. I had to adjust to authority. My determination took off, giving me support I never had before. I went on to make speaking engagements and get sponsors. I broke barriers. I’ve been the best at every level that I fought at in the world.
Tarver was a highly decorated amateur who had an amazing 158-12 registro. He is the only boxer to capture gold medals at World Amateur Championships, U.S. National Championships and Pan-American Games in the same year (1995). The Orlando, Florida-born southpaw won a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, losing in the quarterfinals to future world champion Vassiliy Jirov, who Tarver had defeated in the semifinals of the 1995 World Amateur Championships. Tarver also won top honors at the 1994 National Golden Gloves Tournament and 1995 World Championships Challenge.
I went on a winning roll in 1995 and went into the Olympics in rare form,” Tarver disse. “And that’s why I was favored to win a gold medal. I was hitting him (Jirov), the same guy I’d beaten in the World Championships, but no points were registering for me. I had a good second round, but I was down three points, so I threw my game plan away in the third round. I felt I had to do more and got away from my style: counter punching, not getting hit, and being patient. I thought I had won and so did a lot of people. I made up for that, embora, with a gold-medal professional career.
I had been faced with a decision about going pro after I was beaten in the ’92 Olympic Trials. I decided to stay in the amateurs, despite not having any guarantees about making the 1996 U.S. Equipe Olímpica. I sacrificed four years of my pro career, which is why I turned pro at a relatively late age (27). I was determined when I found out the 1996 Olympics were in Atlanta. I think I made the right decision and I have no regrets.
I had always dreamed of going to the Olympics. I saw Roy Jones, Jr – we first fought each other at 13 – get robbed of gold. I was watching that on television, jumped up, and knew where I was heading: The Olympics! We both suffered horrible decisions in the Olympics and I knew then that our careers would be parallel.
Tarver made his pro debut February 18, 1997 na Filadélfia, paragem Joaquin Garcia (4-0) na segunda rodada.
I was an Olympic bronze medal winner but when I first turned pro,” Tarver added, “I didn’t have a promoter or manager. Nobody was willing to take a chance on me until I was 4-0, when I signed by first contract with Russell Peltz. I felt nobody could beat me.
Nobody was able to beat Tarver, at least until his 17th luta profissional, quando Eric Hardingdefeated Tarver by way of a 12-round unanimous decision.
Dois anos depois, Tarver embarked on a 12-fight murderer’s row stretch during the next seven years, arguably establishing him as the No. 1 pound-for-pound do mundo. It all started with a successful rematch with Harding (21-1-1) in Indianapolis, when Tarver dropped Harding in the fourth round, plus twice more in the fifth, on his way to a fifth-round technical knockout to avenge his lone pro loss to that date.

Next up for Tarver was a showdown with 44-3 Montell Griffin for the WBC and IBF 175-pound division titles, which were vacated by Roy Jones Jr., Abril 26, 2003 no Foxwoods Resort Casino, em Mashantucket, Connecticut. In his first world title shot as a pro, Tarver pitched a complete shutout, decking Griffin in the first and last rounds to shut out his opponent by scores of 120-103 from all three judges.
Sete meses mais tarde, contudo, Tarver lost a controversial 12-round majority decision and his WBC crown (he was stripped of his IBF belt) to WBA Super and IBO champion Jones in Las Vegas. The following May at the venue, Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, embora, Tarver became the first to knockout Jones, putting him to sleep in the second round.
Tarver then became a mainstream celebrity, appearing on late-night shows and covers ofThe Ring magazine and KO Magazine, and co-hosting an ESPN Sexta-feira Night Fights televisionar.
I was robbed in my first fight with Roy,” Tarver insisted. “They called my knockout of Roy the greatest upset in light heavyweight history. Why didn’t they see me coming? I had beaten everybody ranked ahead of me. Roy was the pound-4-pound king, but he knew. I may not be the fastest, the quickest, or the strongest, but I doubt that there’s ever been a pro fighter to enter the ring with a higher IQ than me. Even at my age, I still feel that way today.
The WBC stripped Tarver of his title in 2004 for fighting IBF champion Glen Johnson (41-9-2) instead of the WBC mandatory challenger. Johnson, ironicamente, was stripped of his IBF title for the same reason right before his fight in Los Angeles with Tarver. Tarver and Johnson fought for The Ring and IBO titles and Johnson won a 12-round split decision.
In their rematch six months later em Memphis, Tarver won a unanimous 12-round decision over Johnson to capture the IBO strap. Tarver completed his trilogy with Jones, retaining his IBO title with a unanimous 12-round decision (117-111, 116-112, 116-112).
Tarver lost a 12-round decision June 10, 2006 in Atlantic City to Bernard Hopkins for the IBO championship, which was soon vacated and recaptured by Tarver with a 12-round majority decision over Elvir Muriqi (34-3).
Tarver traveled to Australia in 2011 to challenge IBO cruiserweight champion and local hero Danny Green, who retired after nine rounds, as Tarver added another title belt to his display case.
Em dezembro de 2013 em Temecula, Califórnia, Tarver knocked out Jonathon Banks (29-2-1) in the seventh round, and Tarver’s last fight was a 12-round split decision draw with former world champion Steve Cunningham (28-7) em Newark, New Jersey.
Em 2006, Tarver starred as MasonThe LineDixon, the heavyweight champion in the film,Rocky Balboa.
Tarver, as he marches towards his planned history-making performance by becoming the oldest heavyweight world champion of all-time, also has served as a color commentator in boxing for Spike TV and Showtime.
Hoje, com a idade de 49, Tarver is still technically active, and he also trains his son and undefeated middleweight prospect, Antonio Tarver, Jr. (5-0 (4 KOs), where they live in Tampa, Florida.
I was older than the rest of the boxers on the U.S. Olympic Team and the U.S. National Team,” Tarver comentou. “What a team! Guys like Diego Corrales e Zab Judah didn’t make that Olympic Team. I gave Floyd Mayweather, Jr. his first moniker, ‘Pretty Boy Floyd’, until he changed it years later to ‘Money’. We had a bond on that Olympic team with Floyd, Fernando Vargas, David Reid, Zarim Raheem and the others.
Although at the age of 49 he is still an active fighter, Tarver occassionally does some color commentating and he trains pro and amateur boxers at a gym in Tampa, Florida. “I’m not retired as a fighter,” Tarver commented. “I started a program, ‘Train with The Champ’, and it includes room rent and training. I like to say it’s an AirB&B for boxing. I train my son (5-0 médios Antonio Tarver, Jr. há. I learned a lot from my early days, training in Orlando with my coach, Lou Harris, and I reunited with Jimmy Williams, que é 90 agora, training my son together in Tampa.
Tarver also is an advocate of the relatively new “EUA Boxe Alumni Association,” which was created to champion a lifelong, relações mutuamente benéficas entre EUA Boxing e seus ex-alunos, –boxers, funcionários, treinadores e fãs de boxe — the Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspirando e retribuindo aos futuros campeões de boxe dos EUA, dentro e para fora do anel de.
I’m going online to join,” Tarver disse. “I’m looking forward to attending an Alumni Association meeting, Junho 24-30 during the Junior Olympics in Charleston, West Virginia.
Everything that goes around, vem por aí, in USA Boxing. Just ask future Hall of Fame candidate Antonio Tarver.
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Back to the future with Hall of Famer Virgil Hill

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Abril 20, 2018) —

Virgil “Quicksilver” Colina has gone back to the future, parlaying what he learned as an amateur boxer into a Olympic silver medal, five world titles in two weight class, induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF), and now giving back as a Los Angeles-based boxing coach and invaluable member of the USA Boxing Alumni Association.

 

 

 

 

Winning the WBA (Associação Mundial de Boxe) e IBF (Federação Internacional de Boxe) world titles were all big.Hill spoke about his greatest boxing achievement, “But the Olympics come around every four years with only one guy from each country, if that, in each weight class. It’s very difficult. I had competed against some of the best athletes in the world, right here in the United States, preparing to represent our country in the Olympics against the best in the world. We sparred each other at camp. US fighters all have a target on their backs.

 

 

 

 

I fought in 10 different countries that year (1984), but the best Olympics ever was held here in Los Angeles. Half of our team went on to become world champions as pro fighters and three are in the Hall of Fame (Colina, Evander Holyfield e Pernell Whitaker). I wasn’t picked to win a medal in my class. I should have won a gold medal but lost in the final (divisão dos médios) to a Korean fighter (Shin Joon-Sup, 2-3). Losing was tough but the opportunity to be on the US Olympic Boxing Team was the highlight of my boxing career, even more so than winning my world titles.

 

 

 

 

Hill grew up on a ranch in North Dakota. He watched the Golden Gloves on television and asked his father if he could learn to box. His response was, maybe if we move to a city. “Remember,” Hill noted, “a city for me back then was only 50,000 pessoas. We did move to Grand Forks and my father asked me if I still wanted to box. He brought me to a local gym when I was eight and I started training right away.

 

 

 

 

After capturing a gold medal at the 1984 Torneio Luvas de Ouro nacionais, Hill went to the USA Boxing training facility, where he learned a lot being around so many different people and boxing styles. Although he’s part Puerto-Rican, Hill is a Native-American who grew up in a predominantly German and Norwegian state (North Dakota).

 

 

 

 

There were not many blacks or Latinos,” Hill admitted. “We grew up poor, but not ghetto poor. I learned a lot. My roommate (at USA Boxing’s training facility) was a 106-pound Puerto-Rican from New Jersey, Jose Lazario. Jose took me for a haircut one day and, when I went back to North Dakota, I had a bounce in my step and people there were all looking at my haircut. Evander Holyfield taught me how to iron. He wouldn’t go with me to the mall unless I ironed my jeans. I sat and listened to know what to expect.

 

 

 

 

Hill completed his amateur career with an incredible 288-11 registro, married a woman who was on the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team, Denean Howard (two-time gold and two-time silver medalist), and turned professional November 15, 1984, paragem Arthur Wright in the second round at famed Madison Square Garden.

 

 

 

 

He had moved to Las Vegas to train with legendary trainer, Eddie Futch, e seu assistente, Freddie Roach. “I was on my own for the first time,” Hill explained. “They were good role models who prepared me to be a pro boxer, as well as for life.

 

 

 

 

Hill fought professionally until 2015, vencedor 51 de 58 lutas profissionais, 24 por nocaute, with only seven losses. Ele ganhou o seu primeiro 30 lutas profissionais, including a fourth-round win by technical knockout of Leslie Stewart na sua 19th pro fight to capture the WBA world light heavyweight title. Hill made 10 successful WBA title defenses, including eight in Bismarck, North Dakota, before losing for the first time as a pro in 1991 to future Hal of Famer Tommy Hearns.

 

 

 

 

 

Hill later recaptured the WBA world light heavyweight crown and he eventually added the IBF world light heavyweight title, in addition to becoming three-time WBA cruiserweight world champion. He retired in 2007 and then make a one-fight comeback February 28, 2015, paragem Jimmy Campbell in the second round in Bismarck, marking Hill’s final fight.

 

 

 

 

During his remarkable pro career, Hill had a 24-5 (7 KOs) world title fight record, including victories over Stewart, Marvin Camel, Adolpho Washington, Lou Del Valle, Donny Lalond, Bobby Czyz, Fabrice Tiozzo (duas vezes), Henry Maske and Hill’s 1984 US Olympic teammate, Frank Tate (duas vezes).

 

 

 

 

Hill remains in boxing as a trainer and occasionally a co-promotes pro-am shows in North Dakota. In Los Angeles, Hill currently trains one pro and nine amateurs. “I love being a trainer,” Hill exclaimed. “There are some special kids, the real athletic ones, but it’s the others that often make it for me. Those who aren’t as athletic and really need to work hard. Once you get a few of the kids working hard, the rest follow in line. This isn’t a democracy; it’s a dictatorship and I push ’em hard. Our LBC has 180 fights a year. I do all the matching and, if they’re in too tough, I top the fight. It’s not about winning and losing. It’s striving to be better, disciplina, accomplishments and competition.

 

 

 

 

The Elite boxers are moving on to the next level, establishing themselves to make a name and enter the pros. Ninety-five percent of the others aren’t. Boxing is still a poor man’s sport and sometimes the only option for some of these kids have is boxing. And boxing is still a very dangerous, unforgiving sport. The sky’s the limited, good and bad, for these kids. Boxing occupies their time. Some kids need more encouragement, others need to believe more in themselves. This is where they come from and who they become.

 

 

 

 

Not only is Hill giving back as a coach, he’s key member of and spokesperson for the USA Boxing Alumni Association.

 

 

 

 

I’m happy to be involved,” Hill talked about his back to the future journey in boxing. “It’s about time we had an alumni organization. Only the top three-percent of boxers make it big. It’s great watching everybody mix and mingle at alumni gatherings. This is about respect for each other; it’s a kinship.

 

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New York Metro’sRoad to the GardenFinalistsTime to Buy Tickets!

18 Exciting shows bring us to the end of our tournament. Desde março 1, the athletes have been battling for a spot at Madison Square Garden on April 20, 2018. This is the list of competitions that have made it. Come see them battle for a title, in the Ring Master’s Championships.

 

 

MSG is offering a 25% discount to USA Boxing Metro members using the code MSGRING on checkout: https://bit.ly/2Io7MhG

 

 

The final lineup for the MSG Ring Masters Championships on Friday, Abril 20h at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theater is set! Here is the lineup (Red corner/Blue corner):

 

 

123 Novice: Lawrence Bautista (Yonkers PAL) vs Justice Bland (PacPlex BC)

106 Fêmea: Sabrina Slattery (SweatBox) vs Juliette Ladisa (Champs BC)

114 Abrir: Andy Dominguez (Mendez BC) vs Gerardo Vazquez (Atlas Cops & Kids)

132 Novice: Taqee McDaniel (Eastern Queens BC) vs Ronny Reyes (Morris Park BC)

112 Fêmea: Lina Vezzani-Katano (Church Street BC) vs Kathreen Sterling (Gleason’s Athletic Club)

141 Novice: Adel Lakrouf (Underground BC) vs Saul De Los Santos (Brotherhood BC)

119 Fêmea: Iman James (Gleason’s Athletic Club) vs Gabrielle Gulfin (Gleason’s Athletic Club)

123 Abrir: Dominique Crowder (NYAC) vs Daniil Platonovschi (Atlas Cops & Kids)

125 Fêmea: Nyisha Goodluck (Gleason’s Athletic Club) vs Meagan Owen (SouthBox)

132 Abrir: Jonibek Khotamov (Atlas Cops & Kids) vs Brandon Browne (Atlas Cops & Kids)

152 Novice: Zachary Blumberg (Freeport PAL) vs David Moore (Freeport PAL)

141 Abrir: Steven Galeano (Bronxchester BC) vs Deyshawn Williams (Eastern Queens BC)

165 Novice: Marco Cruz (Atlas Cops & Kids) vs John McDonagh (Woodside BC)

132 Fêmea: Gvantsa Pantsulaia (Gleason’s Athletic Club) vs Jennifer Lopez (Mendez BC)

201+ Dominar: Jonathan Troncoso (Main Street BC) vs Richard Adamson II (Champs BC)

152 Abrir: Alex Vargas (Finest Fitness) vs Reshat Mati (Atlas Cops & Kids)

178 Novice: Edwing Lachapelle (New-Bed Stuy BC) vs Fabio Guzman (Brotherhood BC)

141 Fêmea: Sarah Thomas (Independente) vs Macarena Soto (Freeport PAL)

165 Abrir: Nikita Ababiy (Atlas Cops & Kids) vs Brett Pastore (Animals MMA)

201 Novice: Calvin Belgrave (Starrett City BC) vs Orville Crooks (Mendez BC)

178 Abrir: Afunwa King (El Maestro BC) vs Kristiani Shytani (Morris Park BC)

201+ Novice: Jeremiah Gurley (Gleason’s Athletic Club) vs Pryce Taylor (Atlas Cops and Kids)

201 Abrir: Gergo Savoly (Underground BC) vs Matthew Tinker (NYAC)

201+ Abrir: Michael Cserenyi (Royals BC) vs Nkosi Salomão (Atlas Cops & Kids)

 

 

 

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Tickets are now available for the Finals bouts at Gleason’s Gym (ask for Bruce), and from Madison Square Garden at https://www.msg.com/calendar/the-theater-at-madison-square-garden-april-2018-msg-boxing-presents-ring-masters-championship. Support Metro and BUY TICKETS NOW!!!

 

 

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USA Boxing announces Duke Ragan & Virginia Fuchs 2017 Under Armour Elite Boxers of the Year

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Abril 5, 2018 — USA Boxing has announced that Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, OH) e Virgínia Fuchs (Acampamento, TX) have been named 2017 Under Armour Elite Boxers of the Year. They are leading contenders to represent Team USA at the 2020 Olympics in Japan.
Ano passado, the 20-year-old Ragan used his stiff jab and ring intelligence to make a major statement in the ring for the first time in International competition. The slick bantamweight (123 lb.) captured gold at his initial International tournament, the Chemistry Cup in Halle, Alemanha, before he clinched a ticket to his first World Championships, by way of his bronze-medal winning performance at the 2017 Continental Championships in Honduras.
Ragan’s third International medal of 2017 came at the 2017 Elite Men’s World Championships, where he won a silver medal, marking the highest placing for an American bantamweight at that prestigious tournament since 1999.
Fuchs, 30, had a perfect 18-0 record in 2017, Incluindo 15 unanimous decision victories and one by RSC (referee stopped contest). Highlighted by winning top honors in the flyweight division (112 lb.) no 2017 USA Elite National Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah, Virginia also won at the Balkan Tournament, Continental Championships, Feliks Stamm Tournament, and Strandja Tournament. She won gold at all four International tournaments she entered.
A winner at the 2016 Olimpíadas, Fuchs graduated from Louisiana State University in 2011 with a degree in Kinesiology.
Below is a complete list of USA Boxing’s 2017 Under Armour Boxer of the Year award winners:
2017 Under Armour Boxer of the Year Awards
Elite Male – Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, OH)
Elite Female – Virginia Fuchs (Acampamento, TX)
Youth Male – Anjo Martinez (Rockford, IL)
Youth Female – citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, TAL COMO)
Junior MaleDante Benjamin (Alturas do Shaker, OH)
Junior FemaleGabriela Fundora (Coachella, TAL COMO)
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2001 Luta da reunião Ano parada final de 2018 EUA vs. Irlanda Nordeste Posto

Emanuel Augusto junta convidados especiais Micky Ward & Steve Smoger para completar luta memorável
Março 21 em Manchester, NH
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Março 19, 2018) – Aposentado boxeador profissional Emanuel Augusto confirmou sua presença esta semana em uma reunião de Boxe EUA-hospedada do 2001 Luta do Ano, associado com a parada final na 2018 EUA vs. festividades Irlanda do Nordeste Boxing de turismo em Manchester, New Hampshire.
O 2001 Luta do Ano foi realizada em julho 13, 2001, em Hampton Beach Casino em Hampton, NH., e ainda é considerado um dos maiores jogos já transmitidos pela ESPN. “Irlandês” Micky Ward ganhou um incrivelmente divertido, vai-e-vem welterweight júnior match-up com “cult boxe” herói Emanuel Augusto, por meio de uma decisão unânime de 10 que foi muito mais perto do que os juízes’ pontuação indicado (98-90, 96-91, 96-94).
“Ward contra Augusto foi verdadeiramente o evento do ano no boxe e estamos tão feliz que foi realizada aqui em New Hampshire,” disse Stephen, que tem sido em sua posição como presidente desde 1974, “Micky estava perdendo a luta até as últimas rodadas. Como o presidente da comissão, ele, Eu verifiquei os juízes’ scorecards após seis ou sete rodadas e Micky estava perdendo. Em seguida, Micky pego Augustus, caiu e realmente feri-lo. Ele passou a ganhar uma grande luta.”
A vitória de alto perfil posicionado Ward para o que acabou por ser seu épico Gatti trilogia, enquanto Augusto passou a se tornar um dos mais perigosos, oponentes virada de mentalidade no boxe. Enfermaria, Augusto e o terceiro homem no ringue naquela noite, Hall of Fame árbitro Steve Smoger, vai acolher como um evento EUA Alumni Association terça-feira, Mar. 20 at The Shaskeen Pub & Restaurante (909 Elm St. em Manchester), a partir de 6 p.m. E.
O trio também será acompanhado por dois outros intimamente associados ao 2001 Luta do Ano, Presidente do New Hampshire de Boxe e Wrestling Comissão, Bobby Stephen, bem como casamenteiro Internacional, Eric Bottjer, que fez a luta Ward-Augustus em 2001.
Todos os cinco também vai participar do evento EUA Boxe Alumni Association, bem como o seguinte noite de (Mar. 21) EUA vs. Irlanda Nordeste Boxing de turismo finale no Hotel Manchester Downtown em Manchester, New Hampshire.
ESPECIAL MANCHESTER boxe amador Match Adicionado
Um novato leve especial abrirá a competição, apresentando dois pugilistas amadores Manchester, Abhisek Thapa (Título Boxing Club) e Michael Correa (Manchester PAL).
Apresentado por Corona premium, o evento Manchester terá início às 7 p.m. HUSA, e também serve como um fundraiser para outro parceiro do show, o Manchester PAL Boxing Club.
Os ingressos são a preços razoáveis ​​no $20.00 para a admissão geral, $30 para assentos ringue reservados, e disponíveis para compra no site da Agência de Bilheteira do Seacoast, www.seacoastticket.com, o distribuidor bilhete oficial para o evento.
“Estamos tão felizes de ter a EUA-Ireland Nordeste Boxing de turismo aqui em Manchester,” Stephen acrescentou. “O talento de ambos os esquadrões é extraordinário. Estamos honrados em ter estas duas equipas aqui para este grande evento. É um crédito para os EUA Boxe e (diretor de eventos especiais) no Valenti, que tanto tem feito ao longo dos anos para o boxe em Nova Hampshire. Boxe era muito popular aqui há muitos anos. As pessoas compareceram em massa para assistir as Luvas de Ouro. Há um ressurgimento do boxe e que é tão importante para ensinar disciplina jovem pessoas, respeito e condicionado que é tão necessário hoje. Estes amadores fazem o seu melhor para o amor de boxe; eles não estão nele para o dinheiro como profissionais.
“Micky é honroso, uma boa pessoa real. Isso significa muito para os fãs locais e boxers para encontrá-lo. Tivemos a sorte de tê-lo lutar em New Hampshire em ocasiões serval e ninguém que assistiram sua luta Augustus ou sua trilogia com Arturo Gatti nunca esquecerá.”.
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EUA vs. Irlanda Cronograma
Março 21: O Manchester Downtown Hotel, Manchester, N.H.
(Todos os boxers e crises estão sujeitas a alterações.)
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Equipe dos EUA derrota Equipe Irlanda, 7-3 no boxe dos EUA 2018 EUA vs. Parada no Northeast Boxing Tour da Irlanda #2; RESULTADOS DE SPRINGFIELD

O peso médio da equipe dos EUA, Troy Isley, foi eleito o boxeador mais destacado da noite

SPRINGFIELD, Massa. (Março 16, 2018) – Team USA venceu Team Ireland, 7-3, noite passada (Quinta-feira) na segunda parada das três cidades 2018 EUA vs. Irlanda Nordeste Boxing de turismo, no MassMutual Center MGM Springfield em Massachusetts.

A equipe dos EUA derrotou a equipe da Irlanda na pontuação por equipe, 8-4, na última segunda-feira na primeira dupla e também conquistou o título por equipe na noite passada, segurando um 2-0 vantagem com mais um match-up para ir na série.
Quinta-feira a pontuação final da noite foi um tanto enganosa, embora, muito mais competitivo do que a pontuação final da equipe pode indicar, como as primeiras cinco partidas terminaram em 2-1 decisões divididas, todos a favor da equipe dos EUA.
Gifted California galo Marc Castro venceu sua segunda luta consecutiva nesta turnê,derrotando George Bates, 2-1, na luta da noite.
O boxeador mais destacado da noite, Médio de Virginia Troy Isley, o 2017 Medalhista de bronze no Campeonato Mundial de Elite, garantiu a vitória do time e o argumento decisivo da série na sétima partida da noite com uma decisão unânime pessoal sobre o jogo peso médio irlandês Gerard Francês.
EUA vs. Concluída a excursão de boxe do nordeste da Irlanda Quarta-feira, Mar. 21 em The Manchester Downtown Hotel em Nova Hampshire. A ação começará em 7:00 p.m. E para até 12 lutas amadoras de classe mundial, que serão transmitidos ao vivo, grátis, no site EUA Boxe (www.usaboxing.org). Apresentado pela Corona Premium e servindo como arrecadação de fundos para outro parceiro do show, o Manchester PAL Boxing Club, ingressos são $20 para a admissão geral, $30 para assentos ringue reservados, e disponíveis para compra no site da Agência de Bilheteira do Seacoast, www.seacoastticket.com, o distribuidor bilhete oficial para o evento.
Heavyweight irlandês Kiril Afganasev afiado 2017 Medalha de bronze nacional dos EUA Adrian Tillman, 3-0, pela segunda vez consecutiva nesta turnê. O Afranasov mais alto era muito forte por dentro, mais uma vez, para Tillman.
Meio-pesado americano Khalil Coe seis vezes campeão nacional irlandês Kevin Hynes pela segunda vez consecutiva pela pontuação idêntica, 3-0, usando efetivamente sua altura superior e vantagem de alcance.
Oito vezes campeão nacional irlandês, Brett McGinty, vingou sua derrota na noite de estreia, ganhando um 2-1 decisão contra o campeão nacional da AAU Nikita Ababiy.
Southpaw Paddy Donovan deu à Irlanda sua primeira vitória da noite, Perturbando o peso meio-médio de Cleveland Quinton Randall, um 2017 Membro da equipe Elite World Championship, na sexta partida, por meio do primeiro 3-0 decisão unânime da noite.
2016 Campeão Mundial da Juventude EncaminharTigre” Johnson tomou uma decisão dividida do meio-médio irlandês leve Kevin Ferguson, 2-1.
Meio-médio leve californiano Charlie Sheehy manteve o trem de carga americano em movimento, tomando uma decisão dividida do oito vezes campeão nacional irlandês Wayne Kelly.
Em uma revanche da partida da última segunda-feira, peso meio-médio americano de mão pesada Oshae Jones, um 2017 Medalhista de prata no Campeonato Continental Feminino de Elite, ganhou uma difícil decisão dividida sobre Grainne Walsh pela segunda vez consecutiva. Jones derrubou Walsh na rodada de abertura, mas o boxeador irlandês lutou em outro segundo confronto animado.
Na partida de abertura da noite, Meio-médio leve da Virgínia Amelia Moore, em sua primeira luta internacional, virado medalhista de prata no campeonato mundial leve Kellie Harrington, 2-1.
indivíduo completo & resultados da equipe:
RESULTADOS DE SPRINGFIELD
Pesos pesados
Kiril Afanasev, Dublin, Irlanda
WDEC (3-0)
Adrian Tillman, Colorado Springs, Colorado, EUA
Meio-pesados
Khalil Coe, Jersey, Cidade, New Jersey, EUA
WDEC (3-0)
Kevin Hynes, Belfast, Irlanda
Meio-médio
Brett McGinty, Derry, Irlanda
WDEC (2-1)
Nikita Ababiy, Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, EUA
Troy Isley, Alexandria, Virgínia, EUA
WDEC (3-0)
Gerard Francês, Anrtim
Welterweights
Paddy Donovan, Limerick
WDEC (3-0)
Quinton Randall, Katy, Texas, EUA
luz welterweights
Tiger Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio, EUA
WDEC (2-1)
Kevin Ferguson, Átrio
coisa Charlie, Brisbane, Califórnia
WDEC (2-1)
Wayne Kelly, Laois, Irlanda
Pesos leves
Marc Castro, Fresno, Califórnia, EUA
WDEC3 (2-1)
George Bates, Dublin
MULHERES WELTERWEIGHTS
Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio, EUA
WDEC (2-1)
Grainne Walsh, Offaly, Irlanda
leves MULHERES
Amelia Moore, Alexandria, Virgínia, EUA
WDEC (2-1)
Kellie Harrington, Dublin, Irlanda
EUA: 7 IRLANDA: 3
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