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Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame 2018 award winners announced

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UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Kẹsán 24, 2018) – Undefeated East Hartford junior welterweight prospect “Action” Anthony Laureano (pictured to right, photo courtesy of Star Boxing) has been selected as the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) 2018 Ọjọgbọn Boxer ti Odun.

 

Other award winners include Nephateria Miller, Amateur Boxer ti Odun; Pete Hary, Jr., Professional Official of the Year; Jason Concepcion, Amateur Ibùdó ti Odun; ati Roland Roy, Ilowosi si Boxing.

 

 

 

Awọn 2018 CBHOF award winners, as well as its six-member Class of 2018, will be honored October 13 ni 14th lododun CBHOF Gala fifa irọbi Ale, ni awọn ile-ijó Uncas ni Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

The new CBHOF inductees are boxers Cocoa Kid ati Angel Vazquez, judge Don Trella, and trainers John Harris, Bill Gore ati Brian Clark.

 

 

 

“We have an incredible group of honorees this year,” CBHOF president John Laudati wi. “Pro Boxer of the Year, Anthony Laureano, is an exciting up-and- comer who clearly earned this award. The selection of Nephteria Miller as Connecticut’s best amateur boxer really underscores the ascendancy of women’s boxing, not only in Connecticut, but in the world. Jason Concepcion and Pete Hary richly deserve being named amateur and pro officials of the year. We at CBHOF are most pleased to posthumously present the George Smith Contribution to Boxing Award to Roland Roy’s family. His recent passing is a tremendous loss to Connecticut’s Boxing Community. His lifetime of tireless effort on behalf of and devotion to the mission of USA Boxing will be honored and celebrated by this award.”

 

 

 

The 23-year-old Laureano (8-0, 3 KOs), a former New England amateur champion, is an all-action, fan-friendly fighter who is arguably the top prospect today in N.E. His next fights is scheduled for Sept..21 in Huntington, Niu Yoki. His promoter, Joe DeGuardia(Star Boxing), was induced into the CBHOF in 2013. Anthony earned an associate degree in Criminal Justice from Manchester Community College.

 

 

 

Miller, ti New Haven, captured a silver medal at the 2017 U.S. Nationals in the 125-pounds featherweight division. She accepted an invitation earlier this year to attend the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, United. She is currently the No. 2 rated women’s featherweight in the United States.

 

 

 

A pro boxing judge since 2008, Hary has judged more than 250 fights during his career. The most notable fight Hary has judge to date was in 2015, when current IBF light heavyweight world champion Eleider Álvarez ṣẹgun Isaac Mark by way of a 12-round majority decision in Quebec City for the WBC Silver championship. The vice president of the CBHOF, Hary lives in Ledyard with his wife, Lauri, and their son, Matthew.

 

 

 

After joining the ranks of USA Boxing, Concepcion rapidly was voted Treasurer and was then appointed Chief of Officials. Jason was the catalyst in terms of creating the Willie Pep Invitational. He and his wife, Heather, continue to serve on the Connecticut USA Boxing Board of Directors. Esi, Jason was unanimously voted to the CBHOF Board of Directors.

 

 

 

The late Roy was president of USA Boxing in Connecticut for nearly 20 years. He was president of USA Boxing Region 1, which includes all of N.E. and metro New York, until his recent passing. The Glastonbury native was also the coordinator for the Junior Olympics in the Northeast Region and worked 16 years with the US Olympic committee to further Olympic-style boxing. An original member of the CBHOF, Roland had been heavily involved in the annual selection of the CBHOF Amateur Fighter of the Year. Roland Roy was responsible for keeping amateur boxing alive and well in the Nutmeg state.

 

 

 

Tickets fun awọn CBHOF 13th lododun Gala fifa irọbi Ale, ni idi da owole ni $90.00, are on sale and available to purchase by calling Ann Murphy ni Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.8846) tabi Sherman Kaini ni 1.860.212.9029. Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:00 p.m. ATI, followed by a full sit-down dinner at 7 p.m. ATI.

 

 

 

Lọ si online www.ctboxinghof.org fun afikun alaye nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko, its 14th lododun Gala Inductee Ale, iṣẹlẹ igbowo anfani, tabi ti o ti kọja CBHOF inductees.

Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko Kíláásì ti 2018 Announced

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Cocoa Kid, John Harris, Bill Gore, Brian Clark, Angel Vazquez & Don Trella

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (August 13, 2018) – The Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) has announced its six-member Class of 2018 to be inducted during the 14Th annual CBHOF Gala Induction Dinner on Saturday night, October 13, ni awọn ile-ijó Uncas ni Mohegan Sun.

 

 

 

The new CBHOF inductees are boxers Cocoa Kid ati Angel Vazquez, judge Don Trella, and trainers John Harris, Bill Gore ati Brian Clark.

 

 

 

Lọgan ti lẹẹkansi,” CBHOF president John Laudati wi, “the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame has elected a fantastic class of inductees. We are excited about the historical significance of inducing Cocoa Kid, the great fighter from the 1930’s. Our other honorees come from across the state. We hope to see a large contingent come out to congratulate a great local boxer, Angel Vasquez, and to celebrate the life of Willie Pep’s famous trainer, Bill Gore. This class also includes two other incredibly accomplished trainers, Bill Clark, ti New Haven, and John Harris from Fairfield County. Don Trella, who is from my hometown of Waterbury, is one of the best boxing judges in recent history. It promises to be a great night for the entire boxing community: inductees, their families and friends, ṣugbọn, julọ ​​ṣe pataki, our Connecticut boxing fans!”

 

 

 

Cocoa Kid (56-20-2, 48 KOs) came to prominence in 1933, when as an 18-year-old he registered a shocking upset of former world featherweight champion Louis “Omo kekere” Kaplan, who was inducted into the CBHOF charter class in 2005. Cocoa Kid, who settled in New Haven, captured the New England welterweight and middleweight titles. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2012 and passed way in 1966.

 

 

 

Considered one of the hardest hitting featherweights of his era, Vasquez won his first 21 pro fights and finished his pro career with a 22-2 (16 KOs) gba. The Hartford native captured the WBO Latino, NABA and USBA featherweight titles. The highlight of his pro career came at home in Hartford, when he defeated previously unbeaten Berbardo Quinones (19-0-1) for the USBA crown.

 

 

 

Trella has been a boxing official for the past 21 years on the local, national and global scenes. He officiated more than 500 amateur bouts before he was awarded his first professional license in 2001 ni Mohegan Sun, where he has been employed the past 17 years in various Human Resources positions, currently holding the title of Director of Employee and Guest Experience. A resident of Noank, Trella is highly regarded as one of boxing’s best judges. Esi, for example, he officiated three of the most high-profile fights in the world: Gennady Golovkin la. Danny Jacobs, Vladimir Klitschko la. Anthony Joshua (ju lọ 90,000 fans in attendance at Wembley Stadium in London) and Golovkin vs. Canelo Álvarez.

 

 

 

Harris established himself as the preeminent trainer in Fairfield County, founding the Meadow Gardens Boxing Club in 1989, which was later renamed the John Harris Boxing Club, after he died in 2012 ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 85. A native of Cleveland, where he fought in the Golden Gloves, Harris lived most of his life in Norwalk. The highlight of his career was in 1993, when he trained four fighters who qualified for the National Golden Gloves Championships, pẹlu Travis Simms, a CBHOF Hall of Fame inductee and two-time World Boxing Association (WBA) junior middleweight world champion.

 

 

 

Gore is best known for training the great Willie Pep, who was also inducted into the CBHOF charter class, to a pair of world featherweight championships. Gore, sibẹsibẹ, also trained another all-time great, world light heavyweight champion Bob Foster. A native of Providence, Gore died in 1978 ni awọn ọjọ ori ti 84 and he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2008.

 

 

 

Clark opened the Ring One gym in New Haven nearly 30 years ago to keep kids off the streets, producing many amateur champions, and even one light heavyweight world champion, Chad Dawson. Often bankrolling the gym, ara, Clark has become an icon in New Haven, where his gym is in one of the city’s roughest neighborhoods. Ring One is believed to be the oldest continuously operating boxing gym in Connecticut.

 

 

 

Tickets fun awọn CBHOF 13th lododun Gala fifa irọbi Ale, ni idi da owole ni $90.00, are on sale and available to purchase by calling Ann Murphy at Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.8846) tabi Sherman Kaini ni awọn Manchester Akosile Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 6:00 p.m. ATI, followed by a full sit-down dinner at 7 p.m. ATI.

 

 

 

Lọ si online www.ctboxinghof.org fun afikun alaye nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko, its 14th lododun Gala Inductee Ale, iṣẹlẹ igbowo anfani, tabi ti o ti kọja CBHOF inductees.

Lopin tiketi wa fun kọkanla 13. Conn Boxing HOF fifa irọbi & Awards ayeye ale ni Mohegan Sun

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (October 27, 2015) – Lopin tiketi ni o si tun wa fun awọn 11th annual Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame (CBHOF) Gala fifa irọbi Ale, afihan nipa awọn Kíláásì ti 2015 fifa irọbi ayeye, bi daradara bi awọn igbejade ti awọn 2015 CBHOF olukuluku Awards, Friday night, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 ni awọn ile-ijó Uncas ni Mohegan Sun.
Tickets ti wa ni idi da owole ni $90.00 ati ki o wa lati ra nipa pipe Kim Baker ni Mohegan Sun(1.860.862.7377) tabi Sherman Kaini ni awọn Manchester Akosile Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 5:30 p.m. ATI, cocktails ni 6 p.m. ATI, atẹle nipa ale.
2015 CBHOF Inductees
Lou DiBella, Olugbeleke
Shelly Finkel, Olugbeleke / Manager
Peter Timothy, Boxing Komisona
Carey Mace, Boxer
George Russo, Trainer / Boxer
Ikú Sharnik, Writer / Manager
Arnie Bayer, Boxing Alagbawi
2015 CBHOF Eye loôdun
Luis Rosa, Jr., Ọjọgbọn Boxer ti Odun
Chordale Booker, Amateur Boxer ti Odun
Glenn Feldman, Ibùdó ti Odun
Brian Clark, Ilowosi si Boxing
Lọ si online www.ctboxinghof.org fun afikun alaye nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko, awọn oniwe-11th lododun Gala Inductee Ale, iṣẹlẹ igbowo anfani, tabi ti o ti kọja CBHOF inductees.

Conn. Boxing HOF kede 2015 eye bori Luis Rosa Jr. tun Conn. Afẹṣẹja ti Odun

CBHOF fifa irọbi ale Oṣu kọkanla. 13 ni Mohegan Sun
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Tun Conn. Pro Boxer ti Odun Luis Rosa Jr. (L)
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Kẹsán 24, 2015) – Nyara Star Luis “The KO King” Rosa, Jr. ti a ti daruko nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko (CBHOF) bi awọn Conn. Ọjọgbọn Boxer ti Odun fun awọn keji odun ni ọna kan.
Awọn 2015 CBHOF eye to bori ati awọn oniwe-Class ti 2015 yoo wa ni lola Friday night, Kọkànlá Oṣù 13 ni 11Th lododun CBHOF Gala fifa irọbi Ale ni awọn ile-ijó Uncas ni Mohegan Sun.
The miiran 2015 CBHOF eye bori ni o wa U.S. Olympic Team ní ìrètí Chordale Booker, Amateur Boxer ti Odun; Boxing adajo Glenn Feldman, Ibùdó ti Odun; olukọni Brian Clark, Ilowosi si Boxing.
CBHOFR Kíláásì ti 2015 inductees ni olugbeleke Lou DiBella, faili / olugbeleke Shelly Finkel tele Boxing ise Peter Timothy ati, posthumously, afẹṣẹja Carey Mace, ati olukọni / afẹṣẹja George Russo, Boxing onkqwe / faili Ikú Sharnik ati Boxing alagbawi Arnie Bayer.
Awọn 24-odun-atijọ Rosa (21-0, 10 KOs), ija jade New Haven, gba gbogbo awọn mẹrin ti re 2015 njà lodi si Eyin odo (DEC6),Jonathan Perez (TKO5) ni awọn Connecticut Convention Center, Ernesto Guerrero (TKO2) ni Mohegan Sun, ati Noel Echevarria (KO1). Rosa is the No. 15 won won Super bantamweight ni awọn aye nipa awọn International Federation Boxing (IBF).
Rosa, Puerto Rico lọdọ awọn ti, ní ohun dayato 95-10 magbowo gba. O si wa ni tan-pro ni 2010 ati julọ ohun akiyesi rẹ lati ọjọ win bi a pro je ohun ìkan-yika 10 ipinnu ti Luis Orlando Del Valle (18-1). Rosa trains at his family’s Boxing In Faith Gym in New Haven, ibi ti o ti po soke.
Booker, ti o jẹ lati Stamford, ti tẹlẹ titiipa a berth ni awọn 165-iwon middleweight pipin US. Olympic Boxing Idanwo, eyi ti yoo mọ muna lori awọn 2016 U.S. Awọn ọkunrin ká Olympic Boxing Team.
Feldman, ti ìya, is internationally recognized as one of the best boxing judges in the industry. His selection to judge this year’s Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao mega-fight is testimony to his status in contemporary boxing. Feldman has already judged more than 70 njà odun yi, gbogbo ayika aye ni ibiti bi Macau ati Germany. O si ti sise diẹ ẹ sii ju 135 aye akọle njà nigba rẹ odun 25-jasi ọmọ, including seven thus far in 2015. One of the founders of the CBHOF, Feldman wà ni akọkọ CBHOF Aare, sìn ni ipo ti nipasẹ odun to koja, o si ti a Roll sinu awọn CBHOF ion 2011.
Clark is the owner of Ring One Boxing gym in New Haven. As a trainer he is credited with the development of former world light heavyweight champion “Buburu” Chad Dawson ati magbowo Star Tramaine “Midget” Williams.
Tickets fun awọn CBHOF 11th lododun Gala fifa irọbi Ale, ni idi da owole ni $90.00, ni o wa lori tita ni bayi nipa pipe Kim Baker ni Mohegan Sun (1.860.862.7377) tabi Sherman Kaini ni awọn Manchester Akosile Inquirer (1.800.237.3606 X321). Ilẹkun ìmọ ni 5:30 p.m. ATI, cocktails ni 6 p.m. ATI, atẹle nipa ale.
Lọ si online www.ctboxinghof.org fun afikun alaye nipa awọn Connecticut Boxing Hall ti loruko, awọn oniwe-11th lododun Gala Inductee Ale, iṣẹlẹ igbowo anfani, tabi ti o ti kọja CBHOF inductees.