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USA motsutsana. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour Kicks-off March 12 mu Boston

Fightin’ Irish” boxing history
Rich in Boston
Colorado Springs, Chilolo. (February 12, 2018) – “Fightin’ Irish” and Boston boxing has been synonymous for more than a century, since the Irish first started emigrating to the United States in general, Boston in particular, pambuyo Great Potato Famine.
Many Irish and Irish-American boxers have fought in the Greater Boston area, some born and others resettling there. This rich tradition continues next month in a different way when the three-city 2018 USA motsutsana. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour kicks-off Monday, March 12, at the newly renovated Royale Entertainment Complex in Boston’s famed theater district. The Boston stop, which is being presented by Budweiser, will have general admission tickets for $20.00 and a limited amount of $30.00 reserved tickets go on sale today (Monday, Feb. 12) pa 12 p.m. AND are available to purchase online here.
The USA vs. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour will continue March 15 pa MassMutual Center ku Springfield, Misa., concluding March 21 at The Manchester Downtown Hotel in New Hampshire.
All the duals will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST ndi matikiti adzapatsidwa likupezeka kugula mu masabata kubwera. Aliyense mzinda akuonetsa kuti 12 kumalekezero, which will all be live streamed, kwaulere, pa webusaiti USA nkhonya a (www.usaboxing.org).
The tradition started back in the 19TH century with The Boston Strongboy,” John. L. Sullivan (Roxbury, MA), the first millionaire American athlete, as well as the firstglovesworld heavyweight champion and finalbare knucklesheavyweight champion of the world. An International Boxing Hall of Famer, Sullivan won 38 a 38 ovomereza ndewu, 30 coming by knockout, with only one loss and two draws.
Another Hall-of-Famer from that era, Jake Kilrain (29-5-8, 17 Ko), lived in Somerville and Quincy, both Boston suburbs. Kilrain (1829-1899) also reigned as world heavyweight champion.
Irish boxers from Greater Boston continued this rich tradition through the end of the 19TH and beginning of the 20TH centuries with world champions and top contenders such as welterweight Paddy Duffy (31-3,16, 18 Ko), Lawrence welterweight Mike Glover(Cavanaugh – 30-5-5, 16 Ko), and Charlestown welterweight Mike “Twin” Sullivan(28-6-16, 17 Ko), and Newton bantamweight Jimmy Walsh (33-10-20, 14 Ko)
In the 1950’s, Woburn lightweight “Irish” Tommy Collins (61-12, 44 Ko) was dropped 10 times at the Boston Garden by world champion Jimmy Carter, until he finally succumbed in the fourth round. His gutsy performance, Komabe, earned him an appearance on the popular Ed Sullivan Show.
Arlington heavyweight Tom McNeeley (37-14, 28 Ko), unsuccessfully fought for the world title in 1961, stopped in the fourth round of his Toronto fight versus defending champion Floyd Patterson, and McNeeley’s son, Boston-native and later Medfield resident Peter “Mphepo Yamkuntho” McNeeley (47-7, 30 Ko) famously was stopped in the opening round by “Iron” Mike Tyson in the latter’s first fight after his release from prison.
In the 1980’s, Irish boxers made their way to Boston to fight; some returned home after their careers, others relocated in the area. Mu 1984, Ireland-native Sean Mannion (42-14, 13 Ko), who had moved to the Dorchester section of Boston, lost a 15-round decision in Madison Square Garden to Mike McCallum for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Middleweight World Championship.
Steve “Celtic WarriorCollins (25-2-1, 18 Ko) moved to Everett, later to Brockton, to work with Goody ndipo Pat Petronelli, who handled Zodabwitsa Marvin Hagler throughout is Hall of Fame career. Collins captured the World Boxing Organization (WBO) middleweight and super middleweight world titles before moving back to Ireland.
Collinsyounger brother, Packie Collins, also moved to Brockton to fight. He later worked with Irish heavyweight champion Kevin “The Clones ColossusMcBride (35-10-1, 29 Ko), who went on to knock Tyson out and into retirement. McBride, who still lives in Dorchester, was a stablemate of former Team Ireland head coach and current Team USA head coach, Billy Walsh, at the European Games. Both were also Ireland Olympians, ankalemekeza, mu 1988 ndipo 1992.
Another Ireland Olympian, WaynePocket RocketMcCullough (27-7, 18 Ko), moved to Las Vegas from Northern Ireland. The luck of the Irish wasn’t with him in Boston in 1997, when he lost his World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamweight title at Hynes Convention Center, by way of a 12-round split decision to Daniel Zaragoza.
Arguably the most famous and popular Irish-American boxer, outside of Sullivan and Jack Dempsey, is Lowell junior welterweight “Irish” Micky Ward (38-13, 27 Ko), who was involved in three Fight of the Year award winners, two from his epic trilogy with Arturo Gatti, and the first boxer with more than 10 career losses to earn a $1-million purse. Ward’s life was portrayed by another Boston icon, actor Mark Wahlberg, in the award-winning movie, “The Fighter.
Irish boxers are still coming to Boston to fight. Locally-based Murphys Boxing has promoted numerous shows in Boston featuring world-class boxers such as Gary “Kukwera” O'Sullivan and undefeated super bantamweight TJ “Mphamvu” Doheny (18-0, 13 Ko), as well as undefeated rising stars such as StingRay Mayotte and New England & Massachusetts heavyweight champion Niall Kennedy (10-0, 6 Ko).
The Irish team will announce its boxers later this month after the conclusion of its National Championships.
Headlining Team USA’s roster is 2017 Championship World mkuwa medalist Troy Isley(Alexandria, VA). USA Boxing’s team will also include Virginia Fuchs (Kemah, Texas), who won four international gold medals in 2017, 2016 Youth World Champion ndi 2017 Osankhika Ngelezi Championships medalist siliva, Delante Johnson (Cleveland, HA), 2017 USA Boxing Heavyweight National Champion Jared Anderson (Toledo, HA) ndipo 2016 Youth World Championship mkuwa medalist ndi 2017 USA nkhonya Super woposa onse National Champion, Richard Torrez (Tulare, MONGA). A rositala zonse kwa mzinda uliwonse adzamasulidwa pafupi ndi kuyamba ulendo wa.
USA motsutsana. Ireland Ndandanda
March 12: Royale Entertainment ovuta, Boston, Misa.
March 15: MassMutual Center, Springfield, Misa.
March 21: The Manchester mtawuni Hotel, Manchester, N.H.
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USA nkhonya akulengeza USA vs. Ireland kumpoto nkhonya ulendo

Top zofufuzafufuza boxers mpikisano mizinda itatu mu March
Colorado Springs, Chilolo. (January 29, 2018) — USA nkhonya analengeza lero m'mizinda zitatu zimene mwamantha ndi 2018 USA motsutsana. Ireland kumpoto nkhonya ulendo.
Boston, Manchester (NH) ndipo Springfield (MA) amalandira awiri a pamwamba a zofufuzafufuza magulu nkhonya a dzikoli duals wochezeka. Aliyense mzinda akuonetsa kuti 12 kumalekezero, kuti anthu onse moyo akukhamukira, kwaulere, pa webusaiti USA nkhonya a.
Ulendo adzakhala yamba March 12 pa Boston a Royale Entertainment ovuta, otsatidwa ndi matchups pa March 15 pa MassMutual Center ku Springfield, Misa. Manchester lingafikire kunja duals pa March 21 pa The Manchester mtawuni Hotel. Nkhonya lidzayamba 7:00 p.m. EST m'mizinda zonse zitatu, ndi matikiti adzapatsidwa likupezeka kugula mu masabata kubwera.
Anatumidwa ku America adzakhala kutsogoleredwa ndi Mphunzitsi Mutu Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, NKHA), amene ankaimira Ireland pa 1988 Olympic asanakhale mutu wa pulogalamu Irish nkhonya zoposa 10 Zaka.
Headlining rositala Team USA adzakhala 2017 Championship World mkuwa medalist Troy Isley (Alexandria, VA). gulu USA nkhonya adzakhala mulinso angapo mmwamba-ndi-obwera monga 2016 Youth World Champion Marc Castro (Fresno, MONGA), amene kupanga kwambiri mwachidwi, osankhika kuwonekera koyamba kugulu lonse chaka chino.
Ena American monga 2016 Youth World Champion ndi 2017 Osankhika Ngelezi Championships medalist siliva, Delante Johnson (Cleveland, HA), 2017 USA nkhonya woposa onse National Champion Jared Anderson (Toledo, HA) ndipo 2016 Youth World Championship mkuwa medalist ndi 2017 USA nkhonya Super woposa onse National Champion, Richard Torrez (Tulare, MONGA). A rositala zonse kwa mzinda uliwonse adzamasulidwa pafupi ndi kuyamba ulendo wa.
Gulu Irish, amene adzakhala motsogoleredwa ndi kale ngwazi dziko ndi mphunzitsi mutu Bernard Dunne, adzalengeza boxers awo pa mapeto a Championships ake National mu February.
USA motsutsana. Ireland Ndandanda
March 12: Royale Entertainment ovuta, Boston, Misa.
March 15: MassMutual Center, Springfield, Misa.
March 21: The Manchester mtawuni Hotel, Manchester, N.H.
Onse boxers ndi kumamwa imvera kusintha.
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Citlalli Ortiz Wins Welterweight Youth World Championship Title

Isamary Aquino Brings Home Bronze Medal

GUWAHATI, India (November 26, 2017) — Coachella, California-native Citlalli Ortiz closed out her impressive 2017 Women’s Youth World Championships campaign with a split decision victory over Russia’s Nataliya Sychugova to take her first major international title in Guwahati, India.
Today feels like one of the best days of my life,” stated Ortiz following her win. “Pambuyo pa nkhondo, I doubted myself, but I am extremely happy I pulled out the win and it feels amazing being a world champion.
Ortiz gold medal closes out a strong showing from the young American delegation. Team USA’s other medal, a bronze, was won yesterday by Isamary Aquino of Universal City, Texas.
I am extremely proud of my performance at my first international tournament,” said Aquino following her medal ceremony. “It was an honor to be able to represent Team USA and bring home a world championship medal.
The remaining members of the team included: Aidyl Cardenas (Calexico, Calif.),Diana Estrada (Hillsboro, Oregon), Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Calif.), Roma Martinez (Humble, Texas), Sharahaya Moreu (Albuquerque, N.M.) ndipo Amy Salinas(Las Cruces, N.M).
This year’s Youth World Championships brought 160 of the world’s top youth female boxers from 36 different countries all vying for one of the 10 world titles up for grabs. Mutu Mphunzitsi Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and assistant coaches Koroma (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ndipo Jeff Mays (San Antonio, Texas) guided Team USA throughout these championships. The boxers and staff of USA Boxing will begin their journey back home to the United States mawa.
Team USA Results:
69 kg: Citlalli Ortiz, Coachella, Calif./USA, dec. over Nataliy Sychugova/RUS, 3-2
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Citlalli Ortiz Grabs First Win of Women’s Youth World Championships

Team USA finishes 1-1 on second day; six Americans to enter ring today
GUWAHATI, India (Nov. 21, 2017) — Day two of the 2017 Women’s Youth World Championships in Guwahati, India brought two members of Team USA into the ring looking to advance one step closer to a world title.
Welterweight Citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, Calif.) grabbed Team USA’s first win of the championships with a split decision victory over Nadezhda Ryabets of Kazakhstan. She will return to the ring on Lachitatu, Nov. 22 for a quarterfinals match-up against
The second American in today’s field, middleweight Sharahya Moreu (Albuquerque, N.M.), fell short of taking the judges card over Russian Anastasiia Shamonova.
Mawa the remaining six members of Team USA will make their tournament debut, kuphatikizapo 2015 Junior World Champion Heaven Garcia (El Monte, Calif.) The other five boxers will all be making their international debuts.
Mutu Mphunzitsi Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Koroma (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ndipo Jeff Mays (San Antonio, Texas) are guiding the American delegation in India. This year’s tournament has brought 160 boxers from 31 different countries looking to take one of the ten World titles up for grabs.
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Team USA Results:
69 kg: Citlalli Ortiz, Coachella, Calif./USA dec. over Nadezhda Ryabets/KAZ, 4-1
75 kg: Anastasiia Shamonova/RUS dec. zoposa Sharahaya Moreu, Albuquerque, N.M./USA, 5-0
Tomorrow’s Ndandanda
48 kg: Amy Salinas, Las Cruces, N.M./USA vs.Gloria D’almeida/FRA
51 kg: Heaven Garcia, El Monte, Calif./USA vs. Chaewon Kim/KOR
54 kg: Isamary Aquino, Universal City, Texas/USA vs. Kateryna Rohova/UKR
57 kg: Roma Martinez, Humble, Texas/USA vs. Emily Mauermann/GER
60 kg: Diana Estrada, Hillsboro, Oregon/USA vs. Fatia Benmessahel/FRA
64 kg: Aidyl Cardenas, Calexico, Calif./USA vs. Khongorzul Batbold/MGL
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