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USA Boxing Women’s Championships in Ohio to be delivered in association with World Boxing

The inaugural USA Boxing Women’s Championships in Toledo, Ohio, Juli 22-29, 2023, will be delivered in association with World Boxing.

The eight-day invitational event is open to novice (beginner) and open (oplevet) boxers of all ages from pee wee (aged 8-10) to masters (35 og over) and aims to create opportunities for women of all ages and abilities to compete.

Mere end 200 boxers from eight National Federations across four continents are currently registered to take part.

The President of USA Boxing and a member of World Boxing’s Interim Executive Board, Tyson Lee, sagde: “USA Boxing is extremely proud to be able to host this event in association with World Boxing. The Championships aim to celebrate women and create valuable competition opportunities for female boxers of all standards and ages.

“Working with USA Boxing to deliver this event is a sign of World Boxing’s support for boxers at every level, from the grassroots to the elite, and its commitment to creating competitive opportunities that will enable all boxers to flourish.”

World Boxing was launched in April 2023. It will hold its inaugural Congress in November and plans to publish details of its competition strategy, tournament calendar and the bidding process for staging events in the latter part of 2023.

Las Vegas’ Rahim Gonzales Wins Gold and Boxer of Tournament on Final Day of 2023 Strandja Tournament

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Colorado Springs, Lap. (Februar 27, 2023) —  Rahim Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) picked up his third straight international gold medal yesterday on the final day of boxing at the 2023 Stranjda Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Gonzales took all five judges’ cards over Hambardzum Hakobyan of Armenia during today’s light heavyweight championship bout. All five judges scored the bout 30-27 to give Gonzales Team USA’s lone gold medal of the tournament and sixth medal overall.

Den 2021 Elite Men’s World Champion path to gold included victories over Kristian Nikolov of Bulgaria (4-0), Kein Boakye Schumann of Germany (4-1) and Jasurbek Yuldoshev of Uzbekistan (5-0).

At the conclusion of the event Gonzales was also announced as the winner of the Runner-up Boxer of the Tournament award.

Gonzales gold resulted in six Team USA medals, as the team earned five bronze medals during Saturday’s semi-final bouts.

This marked the 74th edition of the Strandja Tournament and Team USA’s first time competing in the event since 2020. USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) is leading the team at the tournament, along with Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas), Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), Jose Polanco (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Richard Stephenson (Middletown, N.Y.) and Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.). This year’s event featured over 375 boxers from around the world.

Finals Results

80 kg: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, dec. over Hambardzum Hakobyan/ARM, 5-0

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Pennsylvania fjervægt Cornellio Phipps lever drømmen 2022 Ungdoms-VM november 14-26 i La Nucia, Spanien

Colorado Springs, Lap. (November 10, 2022) – Som talentfuld fjervægter Cornellio “Chada” forbereder Phipps sig til det kommende ungdoms-VM, han indrømmer at leve drømmen, og inden han bliver professionel om et par år, bokseplanen i olympisk stil for ham er medalje i 2024 OL i Paris.

Den 17-årige Phipps, der kæmper ud af Oxford, Pa., begyndte først at bokse for fire år siden efter råd fra sin far. Phipps spillede basketball og fodbold, men han følte ikke, at nogen af ​​dem var hans sande sted. Han blev faktisk forelsket i boksning, mens han så kampe, før han overhovedet boksede, da han var syv.   

"Jeg siger til folk, at de aldrig skal opgive deres drømme, at blive ved med at slå, og lad aldrig nogen tvivle på dig,sagde Phipps. "Det her føles godt (forberedelse til ungdomsverdenen). Jeg troede aldrig, at jeg ville komme til denne fase. Det har været hårdt, men sjovt. Jeg er på Team USA og repræsenterer mit land.

”Det starter på den store scene med, at jeg vinder medaljer ved ungdomsverdenen (November 14-26, i La Nucia, Spanien). At være på Team USA har gjort en stor forskel for mig. Jeg har lært at bokse mod forskellige bevægelser, forstå pointsystemet, og hvordan man vinder. Træning i Colorado Springs har hjulpet mig til at få succes og også have det sjovt at lære af mine nye trænere.”

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Phipps har allerede smagt succes forud for Youth Worlds. Han har vundet guldmedaljer på 2022 USA Boxing National Qualifier, 2021 USA Boxing Youth National Championships, samt 2020 og 2019 Junior NM.

All-around boxer-puncher er den bedste måde at beskrive Phipps stil i ringen. Han kan slås, kasse, og bevæger sig godt rundt. »Jeg er mere en bokser end en slagsmåler,” bemærkede han. "Jeg kan kæmpe udenpå eller ligge på tovene. Jeg bevæger mig og viser vinkler, plus at jeg nemt kan skifte til southpaw (fra hans ortodokse holdning)."

Ligesom mange af hans unge USA Boxing-holdkammerater, Youth Worlds bliver den første internationale konkurrence i hans karriere. Disse mesterskaber er noget, han virkelig ser frem til af mange forskellige årsager.

"Jeg er spændt på at kæmpe på min første internationale konkurrence ved ungdomsverdenen i Spanien,” sluttede Phipps. "Jeg skulle kæmpe i en turnering i Bulgarien i 2020, men det blev aflyst på grund af COVID. Jeg vil vise mine evner ved Youth Worlds for at bevise, at jeg hører til på topniveau, og det er OL.”

Konkurrencen begynder i La Nucia, Spanien tirsdag, November. 15 og kan følges afved at klikke her.

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USA Boxing afsluttes 2022 Ungdoms VM-holdmedlemmer

Colorado Springs, Lap. (November 7, 2022) — USA Boxing annoncerede i dag de ni boksere, der vil repræsentere Team USA i La Nucia, Spanien ved 2022 Ungdoms verdensmesterskaber i boksning. Den fulde holdliste kan ses nedenfor.

USA Boxing National Developmental Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.) skal lede holdet i Spanien, med assistenttrænere Gilberto Garza (San Antonio, Texas), blanca gutierrez (Pacifica, Calif.), Elizabeth Navarro (Mission, Texas) og Richard Stephenson (Middletown, N.Y.), samt USA Boxing Strength and Conditioning Fellow Gillian Brennan (Overland Park, Maj.). Yderligere personale, der rejser med holdet, inkluderer USA Boxing High Performance Coordinator Morgan Bergquist (Colorado Springs, Colo.), USA Boxing Communications Manager Brian Taylor (Whiteville, N.C.) og Dr. Ingrid Carter (Doral, Fla.), som vil fungere som teamlæge under disse mesterskaber.

Disse verdensmesterskaber for ungdom vil være de første verdensmesterskaber for unge, som Team USA har deltaget i siden 2018, hvor holdet vandt tre guld- og en bronzemedalje. Den officielle lodtrækning finder sted på mandag, November. 14, med konkurrencen sat til at begynde på tirsdag, November. 15. Finalerne vil blive opdelt i to konkurrencedage på fredag, November. 25 og lørdag, November. 26.

Alle ni boksere vil få deres Team USA internationale debut ved disse verdensmesterskaber.

89 nationer har ansøgt om at deltage i turneringen, med 476 mandlige og 208 kvindelige boksere tilmeldte sig til at konkurrere. De endelige tal vil blive offentliggjort ved lodtrækningen af ​​turneringen.

USA Boxing vil fortsætte med at opdatere2022 Ungdoms VM hjemmeside gennem hele konkurrencen, inklusive kampark, resultater, livestream information og mere.

Holdliste

51 kg: Ryan Williams, Toledo, Ohio

52 kg: Sa'Rai Brown-El, Marietta, Ga.

57 kg: Cornellio Phipps, Oxford, Pa.

57 kg: Yoseline Perez, Houston, Texas

60 kg: Randi Griffith, Guvernør, N.Y..

63.5 kg: Dedrick Crocklem, Tacoma, Vaske.

71 kg: Amir Andersen, Syracuse, N.Y..

75 kg: Talia Halvorsen, Harwood Heights, Syg.

80 kg: Patrick O'Connor, Fort Washington, Md.

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OM USA BOXING:  Missionen for USA Boxing skal være at gøre det muligt for USA's atleter og trænere at opnå vedvarende konkurrencedygtig ekspertise, udvikle karakter, støtte boksesporten, og fremme og dyrke olympisk boksning i USA. Ansvaret for USA Boxing er ikke kun at producere olympisk guld, men også at overvåge og styre alle aspekter af amatørboksning i USA.

US. hope Jahmal Harvey defeated the reigning AIBA World Champion in the featherweight division

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(L-R) Jahmal Harvey & Mirazizbek Mirzakhailov


BELGRADE, Serbia – October 29, 2021 – The United States’ teenage hope Jahmal Harvey delivered the upset performance of in the afternoon session of the fourth day at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbien. Harvey eliminated Uzbekistan’s defending AIBA World Champion Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov to reach the 1/8 final.


Harvey will turn 19 later this year, but the US boxer proved that he is a fantastic talent in boxing. He had some difficulties in the first round in his opening bout, but he managed to beat Belgium’s Vasile Usturoi in a hectic fight. Harvey’s Irish coach Billy Walsh prepared the strategy for his second contest against Mirzakhalilov, reigning AIBA World Champion and Asian Games winner.


The Uzbek boxer is one of the top stars of the AIBA World Boxing Championships. but his US rival surprised him with his effective counter-punching and top level of footwork. Harvey exceeded all of the expectations in this featherweight (57kg) bout and eliminated the defending champion.


"Jeg troede på mig selv, my skills and on my coaches today,” Harvey said, “and I knew that I could make it. The first round was very important, and I gave in everything to take the lead on the scorecards to follow my own strategy. I have the physical condition to keep in the same level until the very end. The atmosphere is impressive in this event, and I am happy that part of it.”

Seks Team USA -boksere bokser billet til de olympiske lege i Tokyo 2020

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Maj 12, 2021) — Boksningens taskforce (BTF) annonceret i dag 49 kvotepladser, oprindeligt tildelt ved Road to Tokyo Americas Qualifier, der blev tildelt boksere for at konkurrere i de olympiske lege Tokyo 2020 den her sommer. Kvotepladserne omfattede seks Team USA -boksere, som var baseret på BTF Rankings.

“Disse seks boksere har været en fast bestanddel i vores program og har etableret sig blandt verdens bedste ved deres præstationer i løbet af den sidste quad,”Udtalte USA Boxing High Performance DirectorMatt Johnson. "Nu er det tid til, at de optræder på verdens største scene i Tokyo."

Repræsenterer Team USA ved de olympiske lege i Tokyo 2020, afventende amerikansk olympisk & Paralympisk udvalgs godkendelse, vil bliveRashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.) Virginia Fuchs(Houston, Texas), Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.), dELANTE Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) ogRichard Torrez Jr.. (Tulare, Calif.). Alle seks boksere konkurrerer i deres første olympiske lege.

2019 Elite -kvinders VM -bronzemedaljevinder Ellis vil konkurrere i kvindernes letvægt (132 lbs./60 kg) division. Ellis vandt bronze ved 2019 Pan American Games vil tilføje hendes BTF -rangliste for at styrke hendes position i Tokyo som den næsthøjest rangerede Amerikas bokser og 12th samlet i sin vægtklasse. Ellis vil se efter at vinde Team USA's første letvægts -olympiske medalje for kvinder.

”Kvalifikationen til OL har været en af ​​mine dybeste drømme,”Nævnte Ellis. ”Jeg tvivler aldrig på min evne. Jeg er holdt op med at være bange for, hvad der kunne gå galt, og begyndte at være spændt på, hvad der kunne gå rigtigt. Så, Jeg omfavner mine fejl og lærer af dem, da mine fejl har hjulpet mig med at forbedre og nå OL. Jeg gør det ikke let; Jeg får ting til at ske. Det hårde arbejde og engagement med indsats og beslutsomhed, Jeg kan lykkes. ”

Fuchs skal repræsentere Team USA i flyvevægt -divisionen (112 lbs./51 kg). Den 33-årige søger at tjene USA Boxing sin anden medalje i kvindens flyvevægt-division siden arrangementets introduktion i London 2012. Fuchs bringer et imponerende CV til ringen, herunder en bronzemedalje ved 2018 Elite -VM for kvinder og sølvmedalje fra 2019 Pan American Games, hvilket placerer hende som den næsthøjeste Amerikas flyvevægtsbokser og 16th samlet på BTF -ranglisten.

”Jeg har ventet på dette øjeblik i meget lang tid. Jeg er så begejstret, at jeg endelig kan kalde mig en olympier,”Sagde Fuchs. ”Med hele denne verden har været igennem og skulle udsætte OL et helt år, Jeg er stolt over at sige, at jeg er en af ​​deltagerne i det, der vil blive kendt som de mest anerkendte OL i historien. Jeg er klar til at repræsentere mit land på den mest respekterede måde og bringe guldet hjem!"

2019 Pan American Games Graham er den højest seedede Amerikas kvindelige mellemvægt (165 lbs./75 kg) bokser i BTF -ranglisten, hvor hun i øjeblikket sidder ottende samlet. Graham tjente point fra sin Pan American Games -titel, samt hendes tredjeplads ved 2018 Elite -VM for kvinder og top fem slutter ved 2019 udgave. Graham, der bliver USA Boxings første aktive kvindelige militærmedlem til at konkurrere i et OL, vil være i strid med at få fat i Team USAs tredje olympiske guldmedalje i træk i kvindernes mellemvægt.

”Det føles uvirkeligt, at jeg skal til OL,”Sagde Graham, da han talte om at tjene sit sted til Tokyo. ”Jeg bliver ved med at overraske mig selv ved at finde mine egne grænser, og derefter have modet til at blæse forbi dem. ”

Jones vil træde ind i ringen i en af ​​de to nyligt tilføjede kvinders vægtklasser, den weltervægt (152 lbs./69 kg) division. Jones, der lavede historie i 2019 med hendes guldmedalje præstation ved Pan American Games, vil se ud til at fortsætte med at lave historie ved at blive de første olympiske guldmedaljer i hendes vægtafdeling. Den 23-årige tilføjede værdifulde point til sin rangliste med sin top fem placering på 2019 Elite -verdensmesterskab for kvinder slutter som Amerikas bedste bokser og syvende på den samlede BTF -rangliste for weltervægtafdelingen til at slå hendes billet til OL.

”Jeg må kun tage ét sted, men mit ene sted repræsenterer så meget,”Delte Jones. ”Jeg er yderst taknemmelig for chancen for at repræsentere kvinder, Afroamerikanere, min lille by Toledo, men vigtigst, mit land."

Den anden Ohioan, der repræsenterede Team USA, Johnson, forlænger rækken af ​​Cleveland-indfødte bokse-olympier til fire, følge i Charles Conwells fodspor (2016), Terrell Gausha (2012) og Raynell Williams (2008). Weltervægten (152 lbs./69 kg), der først fangede bokseverdenens opmærksomhed med sin guldmedalje præstation på 2016 Ungdoms -VM, tjente sine rankingpoint gennem sin bronzemedalje ved 2019 Pan American Games og top 16 placering på 2019 Elite -VM. Johnson var den tredjehøjeste seedede Amerikas bokser og 19th samlet set.

”Mine kampe er mine striber, og jeg bærer dem på ryggen, så folk omkring mig kan se det, selv når du bor i en jungle, du kan stadig jagte dine drømme,”Sagde Johnson. ”Jeg gør ikke kun dette for min by, men for mine to trænere, Dante Benjamin Sr. og Clint Martin, som jeg mistede under min rejse til disse spil. ”

Torrez, den højest rangerede supersværvægt (201+ lbs./91+ kg) bokser fra Amerika og 11th samlet, tjente sin plads gennem sin præstation på tredjepladsen på 2019 Pan American Games og top fem stående ved dette års Elite -VM for mænd. Torrez, en tidligere ungdoms -VM -bronzemedalje, vil være den første amerikanske bokser til at konkurrere i denne vægtklasse siden 2012.

»Alle er glade for, at de skal til OL, det er alles drøm, men jeg skal være der,”Sagde Torrez. ”Den ild, der blev indpodet i mig, før jeg overhovedet kunne gå, der driver mig til at være den bedste, ilden, der har været i min familie i generationer, er overløbet. Det har sat alle mine andre muligheder i flammer, og det har gjort aske til enhver anden mulighed end succesen. ”

Team USA vil blive guidet af USA Boxing National Cheftræner Billy Walsh under disse olympiske lege.

”Det er en fantastisk nyhed for vores seks boksere, der har arbejdet uendeligt i de sidste fem år for at blive olympier,”Walsh delte. ”Vi fokuserer nu på den næste fase af processen, at blive en olympisk mester. ”

Boksningskonkurrencen begynder lørdag, Juli 24th (JST). Fortsæt med at kontrollereusaboxing.org og USA Boxings sociale medieplatforme for at holde sig opdateret om flere oplysninger om de olympiske lege i Tokyo 2020.

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Texas Twins Jordan & Josh Jenkins on special Mission to Write American Boxing History

2020 USA National Boxing ChampionshipsHav. 25-April. 4, in Shreveport, Louisiana

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Marts 1, 2021) — Texas twins Josh (L) og Jordan (R) Jenkins are on a mission to become the first twins ever to be on a Team USA Olympic Boxing Team.


They will both be competing in the elite division at the 2020 USA Boxing nationale mesterskaber, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic from last December to March 25 – April 3, in Shreveport, Louisiana.


The Jenkins twins have overcome numerous obstacles in Dallas, primarily their father’s long incarceration, subsequently getting into trouble and constantly fighting others in school. And that doesn’t even include COVID-19 restrictions that limited gym time and eliminated tournament competition this past year.


They were fortunate to have their grandfather, den sene Guilford Childress, who was the most significant male influence in their lives. “We played all sports but were getting into trouble fighting in school,” older brother by 1 minute Josh said. “Our grandfather took us to the gym, but our mother didn’t want us to box. He and my godfather, Darryl Thomas, who was also a father figure for us, trained us. Our grandfather used to come to school when we got in trouble. He was our disciplinarian. He’d take us right out of training at the gym or stop us from sparring for two weeks. He didn’t just want us to be champion boxers, he wanted us to become mature men.


“Two years ago, Greg Hatley became our trainer. Everything changed for us when we started being trained by Coach Hatley. Our styles completely changed, and we started settling down in the ring, and picking spots. Coach Hatley has had a big impact on our lives. He’s taught us how to be men. He’s a roofer and he taught us how to roof, change oil and tires, and save our money for later.”


The twins work for Amazon in a warehouse. Jordan is a brawling lightweight, while welterweight Josh is more of a boxer. Have they ever switched places and fought under the other’s name? “Everybody asks us that,” laughed Jordan. "Du skal ikke, Josh is bigger than me.”


They’ve been competing in the elite division for the past couple of years, and both have reached the semifinals of major tournaments, but they’re ready to break out at the upcoming National Championships.


The Jenkins twins have had their training impacted. like most other amateur boxers, but not terribly, yet different from what they were used to. At first there were limitations at their gym, but once restrictions opened-up, they were able to train more often, spread out more than normal at the gym while working out, and COVID-19 tested monthly.


The dream for “Twin Nation”, coined by their grandfather when Josh and Jordan were in the seventh grade, is becoming the first twins on a Team USA Boxing Olympic Team, something late grandfather first mentioned to them. “We want to be the first twins on the US Olympic Boxing Team so kids can look up to us,” Jordan noted. “We want to prove that kids labeled as bad can still be successful growing up in an environment like ours. A lot of friends we grew up with are dead or in jail. We’ve worked had to change our lives and we’re looking ahead to Paris (site of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games)."


Their remarkable journey reaches a new level at the Nationals. They aren’t in a rush to go pro, enten. Oh, they both intend to be professional boxers, but only when they’re ready as a tandem.


“We’re humble,” Josh concluded. “We’ve had a lot of bumps and bruises. We could have gone left or right. A lot of our friends went one way, but we went the other way, og
became boxers.”


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Top USA amateur boxers adjusting to life without fights & waiting another year for Olympics show

Arjan Iseni training during the pandemic

Colorado Springs, Lap. (April 23, 2020) — Amateur boxing, as in the professional ranks, has been shut-down worldwide due to the Coronavirus pandemic. USA Boxing members are adjusting to these challenging and trying times all across the country.

Gyms and schools are closed, tournaments suspended, og 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo have been postponed a year. Members of the Elite Qualification, Youth and Junior High Performance teams are home rather than in Colorado Springs training at the state-of-art United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center.

How are some of the leading U.S. amateur boxers living during this period without fights?

ELITE OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION TEAM

Joseph Hicks (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 26-year-old middleweight, USA Ranking #2
Gold medal performances: 2019 Nationale Golden Gloves; 2017 & 2018 Eastern Elite Qualifier; 3-time Eastern Elite Qualifier (2017-2019)

Hicks was within one qualifier victory of officially becoming a member of the 2020 Team USA Olympic Boxing Team. He is taking advantage of the break, selv, spending quality time with his wife and young daughter.



I personally feel that this has been a blessing in disguise, because I have more time to improve on the things the USA coaches have been telling me to work on. I live in an apartment in Lansing (MY), but I’ve been staying with my mom in Grand Rapids so I can comfortably train. It’s weird in a way, but I miss getting punched at. I’ve been trying to adapt to the new normal, but I can’t wait to be back at the training center (in Colorado Springs).

I love that I can see my daughter every day to give her all my attention, but she misses the gym as much as me. My wife and mother have been very supportive. I believe waiting another year will only make me better by the time the Olympics are here.

Oshae Jones, (Toledo, Ohio), 22-year-old welterweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2020 Olympic Team Trials, 3-time Elite National Championships (2016-2019), 2017 Eastern Elite Qualifier, 2016 Youth Open, 2014 National PAL. International: 2020 Strandja Tournament & 2019 Pan-American Games

Jones had been on a roll leading up to the since postponed Americas Qualifier to lock a roster spot on the 2020 Team USA Olympic Boxing Team. She has been training at her family’s gym in Toledo, as well as getting more involved in community services and functions.



I have not adapted to life without boxing, because boxing will never leave my life. Min familie / coaches have a gym connected to our house we live in. Boxing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle .

My heart dropped when I first heard that the Olympics were postponed. Everything that I have been working toward for basically my whole life is on pause until next July. I do not know how I feel or how to express how I feel. The only thing I can do is try to stay motivated.


YOUTH HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM

Arjan Iseni (Staten Island, New York), 17-year-old light heavyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Youth National Championships, Eastern Regional Open & Youth Open

Iseni lives in the Coronavirus epicenter, Staten Island, NY. He and his father built a small ring in their backyard (see picture below) because he couldn’t train in any gyms.

It’s very hard to know that I won’t be able to represent Team USA this year in any international tournaments. This is my last year as a youth boxer, but I have been training very hard during quarantine, and I will be ready for whatever is next for me.

It is hard knowing that I will not be fighting soon, but this gives me more time to perfect the little flaws in my game, and I’ll comeback stronger when this all ends. Forhåbentlig, everything goes back to normal soon, so I can get back to fighting actively and hopefully make Team USA as an Elite boxer.


Shera Mae Patricio (Waianae, Hawaii), 17-year-old flyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Youth National Championships & Western Regional Open; 2018 Youth National Championships & Western Regionals Open; 2017 National Golden Gloves Tournaments og United States Olympic Trials & Nationale Golden Gloves

Patricio lives the furthest away from training camp and her teammates, but her family owns a boxing gym, and training/sparring isn’t as a problem for her because she has eight siblings.



We are in quarantine and I have adapted to life without fights by continuing to train at our personal gym with my siblings. Training hasn’t been a problem for us because we have our own personal gym. We sanitize all the equipment and the gym before and after training. Since there are no fights coming soon, we have been sharpening up our skills and building more knowledge We’ve been gaining strength and keeping up our endurance. On weekends, my dad rides a bike while we run laps to get some sunlight, and sometimes we do sprint drills outside.

Our family is a boxing family that started with my dad as he was a boxer. He started training me, only for defense, but it started to get serious in 2015 when I won my first tournament in Kansas. All of my other siblings are also boxers and they’re also multiple-time champions. My siblings and I have been getting a ton of family time staying home together. This quarantine has made us even closer. Our bond makes us stronger individually and as one. I’m far away from training in Colorado Springs, but my teammates are only a phone call away. I’m able to stay in touch and that’s very warming. Some of the coaches check on me to see how I’ve been doing. I looked forward to all the tournaments I planned to fight in and I’m disappointed they’ve been postponed, but I have more time to be even better prepared for my next fight.

JUNIOR HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM

Steven Navarro (Los Angeles, California) 16-year-old flyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Junior NM & National PAL; 2018 Junior NM; 2017 Prep Open & Western Regional Open

Navarro was training in Colorado Springs to prepare for international competition in Bulgaria, but the trip was cancelled two days before Navarro and his teammates were scheduled to depart.



As a member of the USA Boxing Junior Team, I look forward to every fight / turnering, because it could be my last. So it was very heartbreaking when I was notified that our fights in Bulgaria and future international fights were cancelled due to this pandemic. I continue working as hard as I do on a regular basis: waking up at 5 om morgenen, running 5-6 miles in nearby hills, of course wearing my mask. I come home to take my online classes from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., which gives me a 2-hour nap before heading to my private gym. I am the only person who trains at my gym every day at 4:30 p.m. Once I get to the gym, I begin stretching for 3 runder (3-minute rounds), shadow box for 5-7 runder, then I hit five varieties of punching bags (3 runder hver). Afterwards, I work mitts (5-8 runder) where I focus on different movements and situations that could possibly happen in a fight. I often hit the double-end bag and speed bag for 3 runder. I finish my boxing training with 15 min. of jump rope.

I train on a daily basis for 2 hours with my father/coach Refugio Navarro. This pandemic is a bit of a gamble due to not having access to sparring. I do tend to ‘movewith my father once every week, but the experience is different. Once finished, I head to my grandparentshouse (only one block away from my home) to do my strength and conditioning. I do wear a mask and gloves when working out there. My grandfather is a bodybuilder and has his gym setup in his garage. I work-out with my grandfather for a good hour, constantly disinfecting all equipment, to wrap-up my day. I work with what I have, which is a blessing. Boxing isn’t a season sport, you must stay ready all year for anything, and that’s what I continue to do as I strive for greatness.

Fernanda Chavez (Dallas, Texas), 14-year-old bantamweight, USA Ranking #2
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Junior Open; 2018 Prep Open & Eastern Regional



Chavez is a first-year member of the Junior High Performance Team and her inaugural training camp in Colorado Springs was pushed back.

Adapting to this new lifestyle hasn’t been the easiest. I’m thankful I have my family, as we’ve been going on daily runs and workouts at parks. My family understands the importance of my athleticism and staying fit, which is why we continue to motivate each other during this tough time. I’m not sure when our lives will return to normal, which is why I’m still prepared at all times.

The things I’m looking forward to most at camp in Colorado Springs is meeting other junior females on the team, as well as learning the different styles they bring. I also look forward to creating bonds between my new teammates and coaches from across the nation.



Arjan Iseni’s backyard ring in Staten Island



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USA Boxing Announces 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Qualification Team

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Januar 29, 2020) — USA Boxing announced today the 13 boxers who will represent Team USA at the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Boxing Qualification Events, samt 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 US. 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 seenher.

“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.”

Alle 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, Argentina, Marts 26 – April 3. Boxers who do not qualify in Argentina will have one final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, Frankrig, 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, Lap. den 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, Calif.
57 kg: Andrea Medina, San Diego, Calif.
57 kg: Bruce Carrington, Brooklyn, N.Y..
60 kg: Rashida Ellis, Lynn, Masse.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Will.
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, mig.
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, Helveds køkken, N.Y..
52 kg: Abraham Perez, Albuquerque, N.m.
57 kg: Lupe gutierrez, Sacramento, Calif.
57 kg: David Navarro, Los Angeles, Calif.
60 kg: Amelia Moore, Alexandria, Will.
63 kg: Ernesto Mercado, Pomona, Calif.
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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West Point Boxing Fall Classic Winchester Senior Cadet Luca LoConte Botis to be showcased in final local boxing match

November. 10 på Anthonys i Malden, Masse.

BOSTON, Masse. (Oktober 28, 2019) – United States Military Academy Senior Cadet Luca LoConte Botis, who was born and raised in Winchester (Mass.,) is looking forward to his final local boxing competition on Sunday, November 10.

Botis, captain of the West Point boxing team, will be in action in front of many friends and family members Nov. 10 at the National Collegiate Boxing Association’s (NCBA) “West Point Fall Classic,” to be held at Anthony’s in nearby Malden, Massachusetts.

Members of the West Point boxing team will compete against amateur boxers from USA Boxing New England, University of Connecticut, Trinity College, Hartford College, and the University of Massachusetts.
Botis is a 2015 graduate of Winchester High School, where he captained the school’s cross country, swimming and outdoor track teams.

It always feels nice to comeback home and fight in front of my home crowd,” Botis said. “Since this is the last local fight for me, I can definitely say there is an early sense of nostalgia.

Botis will graduate from the United States Military Academy on May 23, 2020, after which he will be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Although he hopes to serve in the Infantry in either Colorado or Kentucky, Botis will not know his first assignment until Nov. 13, nor where he will be assigned until February.

Boxing has been an enjoyable experience for Botis for numerous reasons. “Boxing has helped me become a more humble, respectful person,” he explained. “In the boxing ring there must be mutual respect between the two opponents; no taunting, teasing, or any form of disrespect. Boxers must also learn to not feel emotional toward their opponents. I learned these lessons by fighting in or watching fights where instances as such occurred.

I will not be boxing competitive in the army, but I will continue to train, because it is the best form of exercise I have ever experienced. Regarding my post-Army life, I will most likely volunteer at local gyms to train the younger generations to box.

Unsure how long he will serve in the U.S. Army, at least at this stage, Botis plans to serve more than his required five years, but less than 10 år. He speaks an incredible seven languages: Engelsk, Italian, Sicilian and Romanian he learned at home, adding Portuguese, Spanish and a little Hebrew at West Point.

Botis has somewhat followed the path set by his great uncle, Louis LoConte, who was a varsity athlete excelling in hockey. He graduated in 1948 with honors from West Point, where he was trained to fly B-52 bombers. The now 93 år, who lives in Louisiana, served in the military until 1956. Lucas’ stor, great grandfather, Louis LoConte, Sr., immigrated to the U.S. from Sicily, working as mason on the West Point military base. He used to speak to his son, Lou, about how much he admired young Cadets, understanding that they were special.

West Point has taught me that life is not about my own personal gains but, instead, about service to others,” Botis concluded. “It doesn’t matter what kind of service, military of civil, but what does matter is that I will help people everywhere I go. I value my relationships at West Point so much that I would not have made it this far if I didn’t have them.

A tribute to the USA Boxing Alumni Association will also be held during theWest Point Fall Classic,” including appearances by 1988 OL-guldvinder Ray Mercer, three-time Fight of the Year participant “Irish” Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), three-time, to division verdensmester “Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera(Worcester, MA), and former New England amateur champion and reigning IBA super welterweight champion GregThe VillainVendetti (Stoneham, MA).

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