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Legendary Air Force Academy boxing coach Ed Weichers coached perfect storm

COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Augustus 8, 2019) – Boxing coachEd Weichers, a charter member of the USA Boxing Alumni Association, guided the United States Air Force Academy from 1976-2014 to a record of 19 national collegiate boxing team championships.

Coach Weichers’ Fighting Falcons’ squads produced a remarkable 258 All-America boxers and 97 individual champions. His teams never finished lower than second in the nation for 27 years and he also served as president and vice president of the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA).

Coaching sports at a military school is much different, largely because student-athletes in most cases, veral boks, are not professional prospects. “Our Cadets were not trained to be elite level amateurs or pros,” the now 68-year-old Weichers explained. “In 1976, the cost to put one Cadet through four years at the Academy was $80,000 maar, in 2014, the year of my retirement, that figure was $417,000. Cadets are trained to go forward and serve. They fly, stryd, win and defend freedoms that we all enjoy. Boxing at the next level is not part of the discussion. I got calls at the time about our boxers going to the next level, fighting in Tough Man Contests, etc. My answer is and has always been consistent: ‘You are not trained to be a boxer in the Air Force. Do not jeopardize your pilot qualifications or commission ability with a boxing injury.’ The Air Force has an investment in them, and I urged them to go forward and serve. I send them back to the real purpose of the boxing class/program at AFA. It teaches them how to handle press, stress, fear and anxiety. Boxing gives them the self confidence and self esteem to make good decisions in combat under pressure. The ability to handle these pressures and make good decisions are the difference in life and death in combat.”

Coach Weichers, natuurlik, attributes a large share of his success to the Cadets, who are intelligent, disciplined and team oriented. All Cadets take a mandatory core curriculum boxing course (10 lessons) their freshman year, followed by an intramural boxing program comprised of 40 squadron teams with a minimum of eight to a maximum of 16 boxers per team.

Not only did Weichers work with this incredible feeder system, the next step was the AFA Wing Open Boxing Championships, in which Cadets voluntarily signed-up to compete in one of 12 divisions to box for the No. 1 spot, earning a roster spot on the AFA Intercollegiate boxing team that competes in regional and national tournaments. The advancing 12 Cadets represented the entire Air Force Academy.

“Bottom line,’ Coach Weichers noted, “this formula was a perfect storm. I must give credit to and thank two Physical Education Department headsCol. Don Peterson enCol. Larry Fariss, and two athletic directors who were instrumental to our support and successCol. John Clune enCol. Randy Spetman.

“I was blessed with young men who I describe as overachievers. Cadets are tenacious. We built on an individual sport with a team concept. I had great assistant coaches, the best training facilities, and an environment of being surrounded by quality people in all phases.”

After he retired as head boxing coach at the Air Force Academy, Weichers led Team USA in 2014 en 2015 to five medals, including two golds, at the Pan American Games in Toronto.

“The plan was to hire Billy Walsh, who was the head coach of Team Ireland,” Weichers added. “I committed to sponsor Coach Walsh upon his arrival and make his transition smooth. I did that and Coach Walsh and I have become good friends. He is the correct man for the job, and he brings a great resume and reputation. He has helped turn the program around and created a winning culture. Team USA is back, ranked among the top 10 in die wêreld, and that is a direct result of Coach Walsh.”

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Created to champion lifelong, mutually beneficial relationships between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boksers, amptenare, afrigters en boksondersteuners — The Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspirerend en terug te gee aan USA Boxing se toekomstige bokskampioene, in en uit van die ring.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

To join the Alumni Association, registreer eenvoudig byalumni@usaboxing.org vir 'n $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, sleutelhanger en e-beursie.

Weichers joined the USA Boxing Alumni Association because he is a huge supporter ofJohn Brown, former President and current Vice President of USA Boxing.

“John had the idea or concept (to form the alumni association) and I looked at the purpose and thought it would be a way to honor and recognize those who contributed over the years,” Weichers remarked. “I hope that successful professionals from the past and present recognize those who contributed over the years. I also hope that they remember their roots were with USA Boxing and give back. We all had help and our start and success did not happen alone. Be humble and grateful and give back.”

Weichers is high on Team USA, especially its overall potential in the 2020 Olympic Games in Japan, sê, “We’re solid going into 2020. The key to success, in my opinie, is head coach Billy Walsh. He is very experienced. His reputation and resume are top shelf. Coach Walsh is well known and respected on the international level. He has the ability to reach out to other countries and make positive things happen for our athletes. He has adjusted the culture in our boxing program, identifying our strengths, and making adjustment where weak. Coach Walsh brings leadership and credibility. Bottom line, we have the right coach for the job in place.”

Weichers’ association with the NCBA led to his relationship with USA Boxing at various levels and capacities. He has always felt gratified to give back to boxing, as well as an obligation to grow the sport at every level.

“I was lucky/blessed to work in a place I refer to as Camelot,” Weichers concluded. “It’s an athletic paradise; core values, honor code, and a mission that anyone can connect with and admire. I can say that I am a better person for my experience at the Air Force Academy.

“I love the sport of boxing, because of what it did for me, in terms of molding my life. The gratification that comes with seeing how young men and women grow and mature, as a result of their experience with boxing was very positive.

And countless Cadets are better people because they were coached by Ed Weichers.

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ABOUT USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United States’ athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee and govern every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

Graniet Chin se “Rumble by die rand” Amptelike uitslae

Richard “Popeye die matroos Man” Rivera
Goed om te voltooi, omdat hy sy spinasie eet
Russell Kimber wen pro debuut
HAMPTON, N.H. (Desember 9, 2017) — Kleurvolle lig swaargewig vooruitsig Richard “Popeye Die Matroos Man” Rivera gebly onoorwonne (5-0, 4 Uitklophoue), veteraan Roberto “Die Ou” Valenzuela, gisteraand (Sat.) in die “Rumble by die rand” hoofren, aangebied deur graniet Chin Promotions, by die rand Sportkompleks in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Rivera, veg uit Hartford (CT), beheer oor die optrede van die opening klok teen sy stryd getoets teenstander uit Mexiko, wat 'n geweldige ervaring voordeel gehad in sy 147ste pro stryd, in vergelyking met vyfde Rivera se.
Valenzuela het die grootste deel van die tyd op die toue, terwyl Rivera afgeslaan-off op hom, totdat 'n pragtige geplaas links haak deur Rivera versier Valenzuela, wat versuim het om op te staan ​​tot ná skeidsregter Mike Ryan voltooi die 10-telling.
'N bus vol ondersteuners Rivera se gery vyf ure van Hartford deur 'n sneeustorm, aankoms net voor Rivera het die ring. “Dit beteken baie vir my,” Rivera geglimlag terwyl hy praat oor sy aanhangers. “Ons is meer as 'n gimnasium, ons is familie.
“Ek is so gewoond aan 'n amateur-styl, maar nou is ek 'n pro. Ek ontspan en pluk my stoot. Volgende, Ek wil die New England-titel te wen. Dit is vakant en ek wil dit!”
“Dit was ons eerste show in New Hampshire en ek beskou dit as 'n sukses,” medepromotor Chuck Shearns gesê, “ten spyte van 'n paar dinge gaan teen ons soos weer vanaand se. Ons is dankbaar vir die ondersteuning wat ons ontvang het van Hampton, New Hampshire, die kommissie en plaaslike besighede. Hulle het saam met ons en ons kan nie wag om terug te keer.”
Die seun en neef van verskeie keer wêreldkampioen skopboks kampioen – pa Tommy en oom – gewerk sy hoek — Peabody, MA Russell Kimber het 'n belowende pro debuut teen taai Nathan Schulte in 'n wedstryd betwis op 'n 185-pond catchweight. Die 32-jarige Kimber, wat die skare gunsteling nadat gewoon 'n paar jaar in New Hampshire, oorwin die vasberade Schulte vir 'n harde geveg oorwinning by wyse van 'n besluit vier-ronde meerderheid.
“Ek was 'n bietjie senuweeagtig met hierdie synde my eerste keer in 'n pro ring,” Kimber toegelaat nadat sy stryd. “Ek het nie in 'n ring vir al 1 ½ jaar en daar was 'n paar ring roes. Nou, Ek weet wat ek nodig het om 'n goeie, en Ek sal 'n baie beter volgende stryd wees. Dit was my eerste kamp en ek het baie geleer. Ek wil graag besig om te bly, kom terug in die einde van Januarie, vroeg in Februarie.”
onoorwonne Whitman, MA junior weltergewig vooruitsig Mike “Bad Man” ohan, Jr.aangekla oor die ring, los 'n kragtige reg dat onmiddellik gestuur Bardraiel Smith om die doek. Smith een of ander manier het om sy voete, maar ohan vinnig geëindig Smith se nag, net 30 sekondes in die eerste ronde, as skeidsregter Ryan waai uit die aksie.
New England cruiserweight kampioen en medepromotor die show se, Irak Oorlog veteraan Chris Traietti (25-5, 19 Uitklophoue) outclassed Fabian Valdez op pad na 'n oorwinning deur tweede-ronde knockout in 'n verblyf-besig stryd te sluit uit 2017. In 'n nie-titelgeveg betwis op 'n 185-pond catchweight, die Quincy, MA-gebaseerde Traietti vloer sy spel Mexikaanse opponent met 'n reguit reg halfpad deur die openingsronde, die sluiting van die show in die tweede ronde met 'n reeks van onbeantwoorde stoot.
Die enigste New Hampshire moedertaal op die kaart, Claremont junior middelgewigtitel Ricky Ford(1-1-1) het sy eerste pro stryd, neem 'n hangoor eensydige, vier-ronde eenparige besluit oor pro MMA vegter Andy Aiello, wat sy pro boks debuut gemaak.
In 'n ander verblyf-besig stryd, voormalige wêreld gegradeerde Ryan “Die Poolse Prince” Kielczweski(27-3, 9 Uitklophoue), veg uit Quincy (MA), nodig net 51-sekondes om af Mexikaanse liggewig klaar Francisco “die Mono” medalje. Kielczweski getref medalje met 'n met 'n dodelike links na die liggaam, verlaat medalje in die hand liggend pyn en nie in staat is om op te staan ​​voor die 10-telling.
New Jersey middelgewigtitel Chris “Sandman” Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Uitklophoue) het sy onoorwonne pro rekord ongeskonde met 'n tweede ronde oponthoud van Demetrius Thomas. Thomas het 'n vinnige-vuur kombinasie te laat val Thomas, wat klop die telling, maar hy kry gehamer toe skeidsregter Ryan die stryd gestop laat in die tweede ronde.
Volledige uitslae hieronder:
Amptelike uitslae
185-LBS. CATCHWEIGHT
Chris Traietti (25-4, 20 Uitklophoue), Quincy, MA
WKO2 (1:13)
Fabian Valdez (2-2, 1 KO), Cananea, Mexiko
Russell Kimber (1-0, 0 Uitklophoue), Peabody, MA
WDEC4 (39-37, 38-37, 38-38)
Nathan Schulte (0-4), Woburn, MA
LIG swaargewigte
Richard Rivera (5-0, 4 Uitklophoue), Hartford, CT
WKO2 (1:48)
Roberto Valenzuela (69-76-2, 56 Uitklophoue), Aqua Prieta, Mexiko
Middleweights
Chris Thomas (7-0-1, 4 Uitklophoue), Beachwood, NJ
WTKO2 (2:55)
Demetrius Thomas (0-7), Philadelphia, PA
JUNIOR middleweights
Ricky Ford (1-1-1), Claremont, NH
WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36, 39-37)
Andy Aiello (0-1), Bridgewater, MA
JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHTS
Mike ohan, Jr. (4-0, 2 Uitklophoue), Whitman, MA
WTKO1 (0:30)
Bardraiel Smith (0-3), Philadelphia, PA
Liggewigte
Ryan Kielczweski (27-3, 9 Uitklophoue), Quincy, MA
WKO1 (0:51)
Francisco, matige (11-11, 7 Uitklophoue), Uruapan, Mexiko
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Granite Chin invades Granite State withRumble at The Rim

HAMPTON, NH (November 13, 2017) – Granite Chin Promotions invades the Granite State on Saterdag, Desember 9, showcasing some of New England’s top professional boxers on theRumble at The Rim” kaart, at The Rim in Hampton, New Hampshire.
A portion of the proceeds will go to Hampton Youth Association.
We are excited to bring Granite Chin to New Hampshire,” promotor Chuck Shearns gesê. “The town of Hampton and its officials have really embraced us. We have teamed up with a great charity, Hampton Youth Association. The state boxing commission has been extremely encouraging and cooperative, wat, eerlik, is not something we are used to and that’s been a breath of fresh air. We’re going to put on a good event and plan to be back more often next year.
New England cruiserweight kampioen Chris Traietti (24-4, 19 Uitklophoue), veg uit Quincy (MA), will fight in an eight-round bout to be contested at a 185-pounds catch-weight. A former World Boxing Council United States cruiserweight titlist, Traietti is a college graduate who did one tour of duty in Iraq while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
Talented Quincy lightweight Ryan “Die Poolse Prince” Kielczweski (26-3, 8 Uitklophoue) will be showcased in a six-round bout.
Entertaining Hartford (CT) light heavyweight prospect Richie “Popeye Die Matroos Man” Rivera (4-0, 3 Uitklophoue) will put his undefeated record on the line in a six-round fight.
Ook veg op die undercard, al in vier-wedstryde, are pro-debuting 185-pounder Russ Kimber, of Peabody (MA), Claremont (NH) junior middelgewigtitel Ricky Ford (0-1-1) in his home state debut as a professional boxer, unbeaten Holbrook (MA) weltergewig Mike O’Han, Jr. (3-0, 1 KO), en New Jersey middelgewigtitel Chris Thomas (6-0-1, 3 Uitklophoue).
This card features some of the best talent in New England,” Shearn added, “including undefeated Richie Rivera, to go along with New Hampshire natives Ricky Ford and Russell Kimber. Also slated to be in action are contender Ryan Kielczweski, New England cruiserweight champ Chris Traietti and undefeated prospect Mike O’Han, Jr. We expect some good scrapes.
Alle teenstanders sal binnekort bepaal. Alle gevegte en vegters is onderhewig aan verandering.
Kaartjies, geprys teen $60.00 (ringside) en $45.00 (algemene toelatingsvereistes), is te koop en te koop aangebied by www.ticketriver.com.
Deure open om 6:45 namiddag., eerste bout 7:00 namiddag. EN.
Event sponsors include Seabrook Inn, Tobin Scientific and Matrix Aerospace.
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Desember. 9 at The Rim in Hampton, N.H.