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Two-Time Gold Medalist and Professional Superstar Claressa Shields and Her Team Send Congratulations to USA Boxing’s Olympic Medal Winners

Two-time Olympic champion Claressa Shields, from Flint, Michigan, is proud of Team USA’s Olympic boxing medalists and the whole USA Boxing squad, which featured five female participants for the first time. The only American boxer ever to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals, Shields stood atop the medal podium at the first-ever Olympic Games to feature women’s boxing in 2012, before duplicating the feat at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The reigning middleweight Olympic champion was pleased with the United States’ performance at the Tokyo Olympics, which featured three silver medals and a bronze in the first appearance of a women’s welterweight competition.


“I’m super proud of the U.S. lag. The Olympics is the hardest tournament to medal in and all of you showed a lot of grit, hard work, determination and skill,”Shields sa.


Earning medals in Tokyo were female welterweight O’shae Jones from nearby Toledo, Ohio, who took home a bronze, as well as a pair of professional boxers in Duke Ragan (fjäder) and Keyshawn Davis (lätta), and California’s Richard Torrez Jr, (super heavyweight) who each won silver medals. The four medals represent the highest total for Team USA since Ricardo Juarez, Ricardo Williams, Clarence Vinson and Jermain Taylor grabbed hardware (two silver and two bronze) vid 2000 OS.


Den 2020 Olympic Games featured the addition of two women’s weight divisions, bantamvikt (119 Ibs) och weltervikt (152 Ibs), which shows the continued growth of the sport of women’s boxing throughout the world.


Shields, who in addition to her two Olympic gold medals has won ten world titles in three weight divisions and become undisputed champion in two weight classes in just eleven fights as a professional and recently launched a two-sport career with her professional MMA debut for the PFL, says that having Jones as another American female professional boxer sporting an Olympic medal would be good for the sport. Jones has previously expressed a desire to enter the pro ranks.


“An injection of new top-level talent is always positive,”Sa Shields (11-0-0, 2 Kos), who aside from making her successful MMA fighting debut in June, made history last March by dethroning Canada’s Marie-Eve Dicaire and becoming the first boxer in the four-belt era to be an undisputed champion in two divisions. She also retained her WBC and WBO junior middleweight titles with the victory and claimed Dicaire’s IBF belt, as well as the vacant WBA Championship. “The idea of a new generation of ladies turning pro and deepening the talent pool with Olympic-level skills will be good for the sport of women’s boxing.”


Shields went 77-1 as an amateur and turned professional after her second Olympic victory in 2016. Her 2017 battle with Szilvia “Sunset” Szabados was the first female main event to be broadcast on American premium television. In addition to currently being the WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA champion at 154 pounds, Shields had previously unified all four of the major sanctioning body belts at middleweight (160 Ibs.).


Shields has had a dominating, record-breaking run thus far in her professional career, tearing through other women once considered the best in their divisions with relative ease. She and Great Britain’s Katie Taylor, also undefeated as a pro, have lifted women’s boxing to new heights in recent years, leading an increasingly deeper talent pool that will only get deeper with the addition of the 2020 Olympians from around the world.


Shields’ manager, Mark Taffet of Mark Taffet Media, agrees that the impending influx of new talent to women’s boxing will benefit the sport as a whole.


I’m excited for the four Americans who brought home Olympic medals this year, particularly welterweight bronze medal winner Oshae Jones who I believe will be one to watch in the next few years,” said Taffet. “The female boxing talent pool, and importantly the U.S. pool, continues to improve and bodes well for the future of women’s boxing and the continued gains toward equality across the board.


Shields’ promoter, Dmitriy Word of Word-kampanjer, says he’s excited for the future and proud of USA Boxing, who produced four medal winners while undergoing a deadly pandemic that severely hampered the ability to train properly


“As a former amateur and professional boxer, I know the sacrifices required to fight on the elite level and I congratulate Team USA for all of its successes this year, even through all the added challenges that Covid-19 created,”Sa Word.

USA Boxing Announces 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Qualification Team

COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Januari 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, bulgarien. The full athlete selection procedure can be seenhär.

“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.”

Allt 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, Mars 26 – April 3. Boxers who do not qualify in Argentina will have one final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, Frankrike, 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.

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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, Mäss.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Kommer.
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, Helvete kök, 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, Kommer.
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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Oshae Jones Makes History at 2019 Pan American Games

LIMA, Peru (Augusti 2, 2019) — Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) made history on the first night of finals at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru by becoming the first ever women’s welterweight Pan American Games gold medalists. This marked the first time in Pan American Games history the women would have five weight classes, compared to the two previous Games having three weight classes.

Jones defeated Myriam DaSilva of Canada by unanimous decision, winning all three rounds, 10-9, from two judges, and two of the three rounds, 10-9, from one judge.

This marked the second time Jones and DaSilva went head-to-head, with Jones defeating her 5-0 at the Pan American Games Qualifier earlier this year.

Jones’ previously defeated Atheyna Bylon of Panama in the quarterfinals and M. Moronta Herand of the Dominican Republic in the semifinals to make the finals of these championships.

Team USA will look to close out their most successful Pan American Games since 1983, tomorrow night with four boxers going for gold, Keyshawn Davis (Norfolk, Va.), Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Texas), Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.) och Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio). Their four medals will be added to Jones’ gold medal and the five bronze medals won earlier this week by Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.), Troy Isley (Alexandria, Va.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) och Richard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, Calif.).

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Resultat

69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio/USA, december. over Myriam DaSilva/CAN, 5-0

Lightweight Keyshawn Davis preparing to go gold digging next year in Japan at 2020 OS


COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Maj 20, 2019) – Team USA lightweight Keyshawn Davis has been preparing all of his young life to represent his country in the Olympics. If everything goes as planned and remains on schedule, the Norfolk, Virginia native will be boxing for gold next year in Japan.


Den 20-årige Davis, som sport en 110-15 amatör rekord, är omdragning upp medaljer på en sådan förbränd takt som han desperat behov att utöka sin monter. Han är en två-tiden Elite National (2017-18) och två-tiden National PAL (2013-14) mästare, samt en guldmedaljör vid 2017 Östra Elite Qualifier, 2017 Youth Open och 2017 Nationella Golden Gloves.

Internationellt, han har gjort några allvarliga skador, alltför. Höjdpunkten i hans amatörkarriär, hittills, vinner guld på förra årets Strandja turnering i Bulgarien. Davis nyligen fångade silver på 2019 Pan-amerikanska spelen Qualifier i Nicaragua, utöver 2018 Kemi Cup i Tyskland.

“Jag vann min första internationella guldmedalj i Bulgarien,” Davis höll med att det är höjdpunkten av sin amatörkarriär. “Jag valdes också som den mest framstående boxare.”

Hans seger i 2018 USA Medborgare kvalificerade honom för 2020 OS-försök för boxning, medan hans silver på Pan American Games Qualifier kvalificerade honom för Pan American Games (27 juli-augusti 2) in Lima, Peru. I år kommer han också att konkurrera på Elite Herr VM (Sju. 7-21) i Yekaterinburg, Ryssland.

“Kval för de olympiska prövningar var verkligen inte mycket av en prestation för mig eftersom det var väntat,” Davis noterade. “För mig var det att få på Team USA, igen och detta är mitt andra år i laget.

“Det finns ingen verklig konkurrens för mig att kvalificera sig för USA olympiska Boxing Team. Min sista match i The Nationals var lite av en utmaning (vs. Dalis Egenskaper), eftersom jag halkade och fick upp.”

På Pan American Games, Davis kan mycket väl möta den kubanska boxare som besegrade honom vid en ställning av 3-2 på Pan American Games Qualifier, Andy Cruz, inrätta en möjlig gummi match mellan de två elit boxare nästa år vid de olympiska spelen.

“Det finns en mycket god chans att vi ska kämpa igen på Pan-Am Games, troligen i Japan, samt,” davis tillsatt. “Vi måste vinna två rundor för att kvalificera sig för finalen och för mig att få min hämnd. Cruz har mycket mer internationell erfarenhet än jag. Han är 26 år gammal och världsmästare i vår viktklass.”

Davis började boxning när han var nio när, trött på Keyshawn och hans två bröder slåss med varandra och i skolan, hans mamma frågade om de ville gå till gymmet för att lära sig att boxas. De gjorde och idag, hans äldre (Kelvin) och yngre (Keon) bröder är också amatör boxare.

Inte långt efter att han träffade Troy Isley, som är en kollega i Team USA, och idag är de så nära som bröder.

“Jag träffade Troy väg tillbaka, efter att jag började boxning,” Davis ihåg. “Vi skulle möta upp på medborgare och andra turneringar och hänger ihop med mina bröder. Min tränare avgick, så jag gick till Troy gym (Alexandria, VA) och började arbeta med Coach Kay (Koroma, USA Assistant National Boxing Coach). Vi får nära vår dröm (representerar USA i OS) som startade så länge sedan att det verkar overkligt att närma. Du kan förvänta dig två boxare från Virginia att komma tillbaka från Japan med guld. Vi är som bröder.”

“Coach Kay först hörn mig när jag var 13. Han är en stor tränare som vill att vi ska lyckas i livet, inte bara i ringen. Han vill ha det bästa för oss. Vi har en av de bästa US. boxning lag i en lång tid och det kommer att visas i Japan. Vi hjälper alltid varandra och detta är en mycket spännande tid för oss just nu.”

En annan nära vän till Keyshawn s är, 2018 OS-silvermedaljören Shakur Stevenson, som har gått igenom vad Keyshawn närmar, och ligger nu på samma nivå som en professionell utsikter där Davis strävar efter att nå.

“Shakur har alltid stöttat mig,” Davis fortsatte. “Vi pratar mycket. Ärligt, Det är svårt för mig att inte tänka på att vrida pro, eftersom min amatör karriär kommer att vara över efter OS. Jag har alltid fått lära mig att ha en plan, så jag har förberett, affärsmässigt, tittar in i mina alternativ (manager och promotor), och att stanna på rätt spår från amatörer till proffs.”

Om han inte var en boxare, Davis siffror han skulle vara en fastighetsmäklare, men han grundligt njuter av livet som en boxare.

“Detta har varit en stor upplevelse,” Davis talade om hans amatörboxning karriär, “särskilt i år redo för Pan AMS. Jag har haft möjlighet att resa och träffa människor, Men det bästa är att vara del av ett team som denna. Boxning är en individuell sport, men, utanför ringen, vi alltid driver på hårt för varandra.

“Jag tackar Gud varje dag när jag stiger upp för att sätta mig i den här positionen. Allt jag vill göra är att sörja för mig och min familj. Vid min ålder, Jag är framme.”

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Team USA’s newest boxing star Light heavyweight Khalil Coe

(L-R) – USA head coach Billy Walsh, USA National assistant coach Kay Koroma, Khalil Coe and coach Jeff Mays

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Juli 9, 2018) – A star was born last month at the 45th Chemistry Cup in Halle, Tyskland, when American light heavyweight Khalil Coe shocked the amateur boxing world, stopping Cuban’s multiple world champion Julio Cesar La Cruz in the opening round of the championship final match.

 

 

 

Nästan 100 boxers represented 16 different countries at the Chemistry Cup, Inklusive, Ryssland, Ukraina, Irland, India and host Germany, in addition to the United States and Cuba.

 

 

 

The 21-year-old Coe, who was boxing in only his 25th match, his first on the International scene, stole the show and he was named Most Outstanding Boxer of the tournament. In the semifinals, Coe knocked out Matus Strnisko, of Slovakia, i den första omgången.

 

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Coe respected but he wasn’t intimidated by his much more experienced opponent, 2016 Olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion La Cruz, who had one less fight in the World Boxing Series than Cue did during his entire amateur career.

 

 

 

My first fight in the tournament was the hardest I’d had,” Coe explained. “I studied him (La Cruz) a lot and watched him fight in the semifinals (defeating three-time European champion Joseph Ward (Irland), which was right after my semifinals fight. Han (La Cruz) is very elusive and flashy, but he doesn’t like to get hit in the body. He moves his body, but he forgets about his head. I pulled him, on him, moving around with my footwork and shuffling. He threw a lazy jab and I hit him right on the chin with a right.

 

 

 

Coe’s short, compact right-hand punch landed right on the button, dropping La Cruz a little less than two-minutes into round one. The Cuban beat the count, but the referee ruled that he was unable to continue. La Cruz was still “Mannen” in the light heavyweight division and by knocking him out, Coe proved that he truly belongs with the elite, and that the No. 1-rated American is the fighter to beat in terms of qualifying for the 2020 US. Olympiska lag.

 

 

 

I let everybody know that I’m here,” Coe added. “I still need to work on a lot of different things. I need to throw more combinations, keep by stamina up, and improve everything to be better. I’m more of a pure boxer, but I have strength and punching power. Coach (Billy)Walsh doesn’t change his fighters, he adds to what they have. The coaches put together a fight plan and I executed it.

 

 

 

Khalil’s performances in Germany were world class,” Team USA head coach Walsh said, “To be truly world class, we now have to repeat those performances regularly, and that’s where the challenge lies.

 

 

 

On this year’s USA vs. Ireland Northeast Tour, Coe was 2-0 against his Irish counterparts in Boston and Springfield

 

 

 

Coe often got into fights in school, until his mother sent him to a local gym, and his first amateur bout was when he was 12. If he wasn’t boxing right now, the 6′ 1″ Coe believes he would probably be playing college football, as a fullback or defensive end.

 

 

 

Close with his USA teammates, particularly Keyshawn Davis, Coe lives and trains with them in Colorado Springs. “We’re more than a team,” the Jersey City, New Jersey boxer concluded, “we’re like a family – killar, gals and coachesin Colorado Springs.

 

 

 

I’m going to turn pro after the Olympics, one way or the other, God-willing, after I win a gold medal.

 

 

 

Tokyo is legitimately in Khalil Coe’s sights!

 

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

 

COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Juni 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.

 

 

 

Sedan dess, Davis has won numerous titles and is now on his first elite high-performance squad following his win at the 2017 USA Boxning SM. Following that win, he has made Colorado Springs, Lap. 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.

 

 

 

Emellertid, 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. IRL Northeast Boxing Tour. 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.

 

 

 

Emellertid, before the success came struggles.

 

 

 

I am a kid from Norfolk, Kommer. 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, samt 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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USA Boxing Announces Rosters for USA vs. IRL Northeast Boxing Tour

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Mars 7, 2018) — USA Boxing announced today the tentative rosters for the three-city USA vs. IRL Northeast Boxing Tour that is kicking offMars 12 på Bostons Royale Entertainment Complex. All three stops will showcase top USA boxers that have won numerous international medals.
Boston’s stop, which is presented by Budweiser, will feature three World Championship medalists, Inklusive 2017 Elite World Championship bronze medalist Troy Isley (Alexandra, Va.), who just earned a silver at the 2018 Strandja Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria last month, samt 2016 Youth World Champions Delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio) och 2016 Youth World Championship bronze medalist Richard Torrez (Tulare, Calif.). Johnson and Torrez both represented Team USA with Isley in Bulgaria, where Johnson earned a bronze medal.
Other boxers to represent Team USA in Boston include Keyshawn Davis (Norfolk, Va.) who just earned his first international title in Bulgaria. Headlining the women is Virginia Fuchs (Kemah, Texas), who won four international gold medals in 2017 and began her 2018 with a bronze at the Strandja Tournament.
Team USA’s second dual at Springfield’s MassMutal Center on Mars 15 will be headlined once again Isley and Johnson, såväl som deras 2017 World Championship teammate Quinton Randall (Ödmjuka, Texas) will join them on this leg of the tour, med 2017 National Champion and Continental Championship silver medalist Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio). Two-time World Champion Marc Castro (Fresno, Calif.) will represent Team USA for the first time at the elite level.
Amoskeag Beverages and Manchester PAL will present the third and final stop in Manchester, N.H. på Mars 21. Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio), 2017 Världsmästerskaps silvermedaljägare, will headline the final stop along with 2017 World Championship bronze medalist Freudis Rojas (Las Vegas, Nev.), as well as Fuchs and Torrez. Other boxers anticipated to compete include 2017 USA Boxing National Champions Jared Anderson (Toledo, Ohio) and international medalist Stacia Suttles (Bronx, N.Y.)
Team Ireland will bring a total of 18 different boxers to compete throughout the tour, and a full roster can be seen below for both teams.
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USA Boxing Roster – **All rosters are subject to change**
Boston
51 kg / 112 Ibs: Virginia Fuchs, Kemah, Texas, 29
60 kg / 132 Ibs: Stacia Suttles, Bronx, N.Y., 23
60 kg / 132 Ibs: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Va., 19
64 kg / 141 Ibs: delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio, 19
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio, 20
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Quinton Randall, Ödmjuka, Texas, 27
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Troy Isley, Alexandria, Va., 19
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Nikita Ababiy, Brooklyn, N.Y., 19
81 kg / 178 Ibs: Khalil Coe, Jersey City, N.J., 21
91 kg / 201 Ibs: Adrian Tillman, Colorado Springs, Colo., 22
91+ kg / 201+ Ibs: Richard Torrez, Tulare, Calif., 18
Springfield
56 kg / 123 Ibs: Marc Castro, Fresno, Calif., 18
60 kg / 132 Ibs: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Va., 19
64 kg / 141 Ibs: Amelia Moore, Alexandria, Va., 28
64 kg / 141 Ibs: Charlie Sheehy, Brisbane, Calif., 19
64 kg / 141 Ibs. delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio, 19
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio,
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Quinton Randall, Ödmjuka, Texas, 27
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Nikita Ababiy, Brooklyn, N.Y., 19
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Troy Isley, Alexandria, Va., 19
81 kg / 178 Ibs: Khalil Coe, Jersey City, N.J., 21
91 kg / 201 Ibs: Adrian Tillman, Colorado Springs, Colo., 22
Manchester
51 kg / 112 Ibs: Virginia Fuchs, Katy, Texas, 29
56 kg / 123 Ibs: Duke Ragan, Cincinnati, Ohio, 29
60 kg / 132 Ibs: Stacia Suttles, Bronx, N.Y., 23
60 kg / 132 Ibs: James Browning, Las Vegas, Nev., 18
64 kg / 132 Ibs: Charlie Sheehy, Brisbane, Calif., 19
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Quinton Randall, Ödmjuka, Texas, 27
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Freudis Rojas Jr., Las Vegas, Nev., 19
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Nikita Ababiy, Brooklyn, N.Y., 19
75 kg / 175 Ibs: Naomi Graham, Colorado Springs, Colo., 28
91 kg / 201 Ibs: jared Anderson, Toledo, Ohio, 18
91+ kg/ 201+ Ibs: Richard Torres, Tulare, Calif., 18
Ireland’s Boxing Roster
54 kg / : Lauren Hogan, Offaly, 21
56 kg / 123 Ibs: Evan Metcalfe, Dublin, 28
60 kg / 123 Ibs: George Bates, Dublin, 23
60 kg / 123 Ibs.: Francis Cleary, Mayo, 19
60 kg / 123 Ibs.: Kellie Harrington, Dublin, 28
64 kg / 141 Ibs.: Paddy Donovan, Limerick, 19
64 kg / 141 Ibs: Kevin Ferguson, Antrim, 21
64 kg / 141 Ibs.: Wayne Kelly, Laois, 21
69 kg / 152 Ibs. L Eugene McKeever, Drogheda, 21
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Kieran Molloy, Galway, 21
69 kg / 152 Ibs: Grain Walsh, Offaly, 22
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Aoife Burke, Dublin, 20
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Brett McGinty, Derry, 19
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Gerard French, Antrim, 20
75 kg / 165 Ibs: Michael Nevin, Laois, 19
81 kg / 178 Ibs: Caoimhin Hynes, Antrim, 20
91 kg / 201 Ibs: Kiril Afanasev, Dublin, 26
91+ kg / 201+ Ibs: Dean Gardiner, Tipperary, 27
USA vs. Irland Schedule
Mars 12: Royale Entertainment Complex, Boston, Mäss.
Mars 15: Massmutual Center, Springfield, Mäss.
Mars 21: The Manchester Downtown Hotel, Manchester, N.H.
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