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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 Olimpiadi di 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. squadra. The Olympics is the hardest tournament to medal in and all of you showed a lot of grit, hard work, determination and skill,”, Ha detto Shields.


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 (piuma) and Keyshawn Davis (leggero), and California’s Richard Torrez Jr, (supermassimo) 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) alla 2000 Olimpiadi.


Il 2020 Olympic Games featured the addition of two women’s weight divisions, peso gallo (119 lbs) e welter (152 lbs), 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,”, Ha detto Shields (11-0-0, 2 KO), 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 libbre, Shields had previously unified all four of the major sanctioning body belts at middleweight (160 lbs.).


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 Promozioni, 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,"Disse Salita.

Six Team USA Boxers Punch Ticket to Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

COLORADO SPRINGS, Giro. (Maggio 12, 2021) — The Boxing Task Force (BTF) announced today the 49 quota places, originally to be awarded at the Road to Tokyo Americas Qualifier, that were awarded to boxers to compete in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 this summer. The quota places included six Team USA boxers, which was based off the BTF Rankings.

“These six boxers have been staples within our program and have established themselves amongst the world’s best by their performances during the past quad,” stated USA Boxing High Performance DirectorMatt Johnson. “Now it is time for them to perform at the world’s biggest stage in Tokyo.”

Representing Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, pending United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee approval, saràRashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.) Virginia Fuchs(Houston, Texas), Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) eRichard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, Calif.). All six boxers will be competing in their first Olympic Games.

2019 Elite Women’s World Championships bronze medalist Ellis will compete in the women’s lightweight (132 lbs./60 kg) divisione. Ellis won bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games to add to her BTF rankings to solidify her position in Tokyo as the second highest ranked America’s boxer and 12th overall in her weight class. Ellis will be looking to win Team USA’s first women’s lightweight Olympic medal.

“Qualifying for the Olympics has been one of my deepest dreams,” mentioned Ellis. “I never doubt my ability. I have stopped being afraid of what could go wrong and start being excited about what could go right. Così, I embrace my mistakes and learn from them, as my mistakes have helped me improve and reach the Olympics. I don’t do easy; I make things happen. The hard work and dedication with effort and determination, I can succeed.”

Fuchs will represent Team USA in the flyweight division (112 lbs./51 kg). The 33-year-old will be looking to earn USA Boxing its second medal in the women’s flyweight division since the introduction of the event in London 2012. Fuchs brings an impressive resume to the ring, including a bronze medal at the 2018 Elite Women’s World Championships and silver medal from the 2019 Pan American Games, which places her as the second highest America’s flyweight boxer and 16th overall in the BTF rankings.

“I have been waiting for this moment for a very long time. I am so excited I can finally call myself an Olympian,” stated Fuchs. “With all this world has been through and having to postpone the Olympics a whole year, I am proud to say I am one of the participants in what will be known as the most recognized Olympics in history. I am ready to represent my country in the most respected way and bring home the gold!"

2019 Pan American Games Graham is the highest seeded America’s female middleweight (165 lbs./75 kg) boxer in the BTF rankings, where she currently sits eighth overall. Graham earned points from her Pan American Games title, as well as her third-place finish at the 2018 Elite Women’s World Championships and top five finish at the 2019 edition. Graham, who will become USA Boxing’s first active female military member to compete in an Olympic Games, will be in contention to grab Team USA’s third straight Olympic gold medal in the women’s middleweight division.

“It feels unreal that I am going to the Olympics,” Graham stated when talking about earning her place to Tokyo. “I continue to surprise myself by finding my own limits, and then having the courage to blow past them.”

Joneswill step into the ring in one of the two newly added women’s weight classes, il welter (152 lbs./69 kg) divisione. Jones, who made history in 2019 with her gold medal performance at the Pan American Games, will look to continue making history by becoming the first Olympic gold medalists in her weight division. The 23-year-old added valuable points to her rankings with her top five placement at the 2019 Elite Women’s World Championships to finish as the top America’s boxer and seventh in the overall BTF rankings for the welterweight division to punch her ticket to the Olympics.

“I may only take up one spot, but my one spot represents so much,” shared Jones. “I’m beyond grateful for the chance to represent women, African Americans, my small city of Toledo, ma soprattutto, my country.”

The second Ohioan to represent Team USA, Johnson, extends the streak of Cleveland-native boxing Olympians to four, following in the footsteps of Charles Conwell (2016), Terrell Gausha (2012) and Raynell Williams (2008). The welterweight (152 lbs./69 kg), who first caught the attention of the boxing world with his gold medal performance at the 2016 Campionato mondiale giovanile, earned his ranking points through his bronze medal finish at the 2019 Pan American Games and top 16 placement at the 2019 Elite World Championships. Johnson was the third highest seeded America’s boxer and 19th overall.

“My struggles are my stripes, and I wear them on my back, so that the people around me can see that even when you’re living in a jungle, you can still chase your dreams,” stated Johnson. “I am not only doing this for my city, but for my two coaches, Dante Benjamin Sr. and Clint Martin, whom I lost during my journey to these Games.”

Torrez, the highest ranked super heavyweight (201+ lbs./91+ kg) boxer from the Americas and 11th generale, earned his place through his third-place performance at the 2019 Pan American Games and top five standing at that year’s Elite Men’s World Championships. Torrez, a former Youth World Championships bronze medalist, will be the first American boxer to compete in this weight class since 2012.

“Everyone is happy they’re going to the Olympics, it’s everyone’s dream, but I need to be there,” said Torrez. “The fire that was instilled in me before I could even walk, that drives me to be the best, the fire that has been in my family for generations, has overflowed. It has set ablaze all my second options, and it has made ashes of any other possibility besides that of success.”

Team USA will be guided by USA Boxing National Head Coach Billy Walsh during these Olympic Games.

“It is fantastic news for our six boxers who have worked endlessly for the past five years to become an Olympian,” Walsh shared. “We now focus on the next stage of the process, to become an Olympic Champion.”

The boxing competition will begin on Saturday, Luglio 24th (JST). Continue to checkusaboxing.org and USA Boxing’s social media platforms to stay updated on more information regarding the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

All team nominations are subject to USOPC approval.

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SU USA Boxing:  Promuovere e far crescere la boxe amatoriale in stile olimpico negli Stati Uniti e ispirare l'instancabile ricerca dell'oro olimpico e consentire ad atleti e allenatori di raggiungere un'eccellenza competitiva sostenuta. Inoltre, USA Boxing si sforza di insegnare a tutti i partecipanti il ​​personaggio, fiducia e concentrazione di cui hanno bisogno per diventare campioni resilienti e diversificati, sia dentro che fuori dal ring. USA Boxing è una squadra, una nazione, andando per l'oro!

USA Boxing annuncia 2020 Squadra di qualificazione ai Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo

COLORADO SPRINGS, Giro. (Gennaio 29, 2020) — USA Boxing ha annunciato oggi il 13 pugili che rappresenteranno il Team USA all'imminente 2020 Eventi di qualificazione di boxe ai Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo, nonché la 13 si alterna. Di seguito è possibile visualizzare un elenco completo.

La squadra è stata annunciata in seguito al processo di qualificazione in due fasi iniziato a dicembre al 2020 U.S. Prove a squadre olimpiche per la boxe a Lake Charles e concluse al recente 2020 Strandja torneo a Sofia, Bulgaria. È possibile visualizzare la procedura di selezione completa degli atletidi qua.

"Prima di tutto, questa è stata una decisione molto difficile,"Ha dichiarato USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh. “Alcuni di questi pugili erano testa a testa tra il campo di addestramento e il 2020 Torneo di stand. "

“Sentiamo il 13 i pugili che si sono guadagnati il ​​loro posto nella squadra di qualificazione olimpica saranno la squadra migliore per rappresentare il Team USA alle prossime qualificazioni, così come avere la migliore opportunità per qualificare una squadra al completo al 2020 Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo ".

Tutto 13 i pugili avranno due possibilità di perforare il loro biglietto per Tokyo. Il primo si svolgerà al torneo di qualificazione americano a Buenos Aires, Argentina, Marzo 26 - aprile 3. I pugili che non si qualificano in Argentina avranno un'ultima opportunità alle qualificazioni mondiali a Parigi, Francia, 13-24 maggio.Fare clic qui per ulteriori informazioni su come si qualificano i pugili

I pugili, così come diversi partner di formazione, tornerà alle Olimpiadi degli Stati Uniti e al Centro di addestramento paralimpico a Colorado Springs, Giro. il Feb. 5 per il loro prossimo campo di addestramento.

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Squadra di qualificazione olimpica di boxe USA
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, Massa.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Volontà.
69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio
69 kg: delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Naomi Graham, Fayetteville, N.C.
75 kg: Joseph Hicks, grandi rapide, me.
81 kg: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev.
91 kg: Darius Fulghum, Houston, Texas
91+ kg: Richard Torrez Jr., Tulare, Vitello.

Squadra di qualificazione olimpica di boxe USA si alternano
51 kg: Christina Cruz, Cucina dell'inferno, 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, Alessandria, Volontà.
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, Papà.
91 kg: Jamar Talley, Camden, N.J.
91+ kg: Antonio Mireles, des Moines, Iowa

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SU USA Boxing:  Promuovere e far crescere la boxe amatoriale in stile olimpico negli Stati Uniti e ispirare l'instancabile ricerca dell'oro olimpico e consentire ad atleti e allenatori di raggiungere un'eccellenza competitiva sostenuta. Inoltre, USA Boxing si sforza di insegnare a tutti i partecipanti il ​​personaggio, fiducia e concentrazione di cui hanno bisogno per diventare campioni resilienti e diversificati, sia dentro che fuori dal ring. USA Boxing è una squadra, una nazione, andando per l'oro!

Oshae Jones fa storia a 2019 Pan American Games

LIMA, Perù (Agosto 2, 2019) — Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) storia fatta la prima notte delle finali al 2019 Giochi panamericani a Lima, Perù, diventando il primo mai welter femminile Giochi Panamericani medaglie d'oro. Questo ha segnato la prima volta nella storia Giochi Panamericani le donne avrebbero cinque classi di peso, rispetto ai due precedenti giochi con tre classi di peso.

Jones ha sconfitto Myriam DaSilva del Canada con decisione unanime, vincendo tutti e tre i turni, 10-9, da due giudici, e due dei tre turni, 10-9, da un giudice.

Questo ha segnato la seconda volta Jones e DaSilva andato testa a testa, con Jones sconfiggendo il suo 5-0 al Pan American Games Qualifier all'inizio di quest'anno.

Jones’ in precedenza sconfitto Atheyna Bylon di Panama nei quarti di finale e M. Moronta Herand della Repubblica Dominicana in semifinale per fare le finali di questi campionati.

Team USA cercherà di chiudere le loro maggior successo Giochi Panamericani dal 1983, domani sera con quattro pugili che va per l'oro, Keyshawn Davis (Norfolk, Va.), Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Texas), Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.) e Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio). I loro quattro medaglie saranno aggiunte a medaglia d'oro Jones’ e le cinque medaglie di bronzo vinte all'inizio di questa settimana da Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.), Troy Isley (Alessandria, Va.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) e Richard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, Calif.).

Seguire gli americani ultimo giorno del pugilato cliccando qui: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/2019-Pan-American-Games

Risultati

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

Graham e Torrez Jr. Vinci l'oro; Coe vince l'argento nelle finali di 2019 Torneo di Strandja


Il team USA lascia Sofia, La Bulgaria con otto medaglie

COLORADO SPRINGS, Giro (Febbraio. 19, 2019) — La 70esima edizione del Torneo Strandja si è conclusa oggi con il Team USA che ha vinto due ori e un argento da aggiungere alle cinque medaglie di bronzo vinte nella semifinale di ieri a Sofia, Bulgaria.

2018 Medaglia di bronzo ai Campionati mondiali femminili d'élite Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ha aggiunto un'altra medaglia al suo impressionante curriculum internazionale dopo aver sconfitto la svedese Love Holgersson per decisione divisa. Questo segna la quarta medaglia internazionale dei pesi medi dall'inizio del 2018.

super-pesante Richard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, Calif.) ha chiuso il torneo in modo spettacolare per prendere un'altra medaglia d'oro internazionale. Torrez ha preso tutti e cinque i giudici’ carte sui paesi ospitanti Petar Belberov per guadagnare la sua seconda medaglia d'oro internazionale d'elite. A conclusione del torneo, Torrez è stato nominato sui pugili del torneo.

2018 stella emergente Khalil Coe (Jersey City, N.J.) ha vinto una medaglia d'argento dopo la vittoria all'uscita dall'imam Khataev della Russia.

Troy Isley (Alessandria, Va.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio) Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio), Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) e Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) ha guadagnato il bronzo per il Team USA nelle semifinali di ieri.

Il team USA ha iniziato il torneo con 25 pugili con il capo allenatore Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) guidando la delegazione americana per tutto il torneo, insieme a USA Boxing National Assistant Coach Kay Koroma (Colorado Springs, Colo.). Rasheen Ali (Cleveland, Ohio), Tim Back (Cincinnati, Ohio), Kevin Benford (Cincinnati, Ohio), Joe Guzman (Fontana, Calif.) e Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas) servito nello staff tecnico durante il torneo. Il torneo di quest'anno è finito 300 boxer da oltre 30 diversi paesi entrano sul ring.

La delegazione tornerà domani negli Stati Uniti.

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Risultati finali

75 kg: Naomi Graham, Colorado Springs, Colo./USA, dicembre. su Love Holgersson / SWE, 3-2
81 kg: Imam Khataev / RUS ha vinto per walkover over Khalil Coe, Jersey City, N.J./USA, DOVE
91+ kg: Richard Torrez Jr., Tulare, California / USA, dicembre. su Petar Belberov / BUL, 5-0

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