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Team USA Learns Its Path To Gold For U19 World Championships

PUEBLO, Lap. (October 26, 2024)Team USA will have twelve boxers competing at the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships. These twelve boxers learned their paths to gold, including their first-round opponents during Friday tournament draw.

The 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships boxing tournament has 20 weight divisions, 10 men’s and 10 women’s. Competition in Pueblo, Lap. will begin on Saturday, October 26 before concluding on Saturday, November 2, at the Pueblo Convention Center.

Getting it all started for Team USA is Joscelyn Olayo-Munoz (La Cruces, N.M.) na Shamiracle Hardaway (Lagrange, Ga.). Olayo-Munoz will box Chanchal Chaudary out of India in the 48 kg weight class tomorrow afternoon around 5:30 NA. Hardaway will match up with Penelope Grochau from Germany in the 60 kg weight class.

Hardaway was on the Youth High-Performance Team last year and earned bronze at the 2023 International Invitational in Germany. If both boxers win their opening bouts, they will advance to the medal round.

Sunday, October 27, Team USA will see their first male boxer in Emmanuel Chance (East Orange, N.J.) Chance is boxing in the 55 kg weight class and received a bye and will get the winner of Juan Jin from South Korea and Kelvy da Trindade from Brazil. Chance won silver at the 2023 Youth International Invitational in Germany.

Also competing Sunday is Laila Zakirova (Staten Island, N.Y.). Zakirova is boxing in the 51 kg weight class and is boxing Xian Baguhin out of the Philippines.

Team USA will see six boxers make their 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships debuts.

Lorenzo Patricio (Waianae, Hawaii) will represent Team USA in the 50 kg weight class and received a first-round bye and will box the winner of Seiya Nakayam out of Japan and Beau Piggott out of Australia.

Violet Lopez (Milwaukee, Wis.) also, with a first-round bye and will box Caitlyn Wise out of England in the 54 kg weight class.

Na 70 kg weight class Malachi Ross (Grandview, Mo.) earned a bye and is going up against the winner of Festim Nimani from Germany and Sumit Sumit from India.

For Team USA in the 75 kg weight class, Joseph Awinongya (Jouliet, Ọrịa.) will go up against Connor Anerson from Australia.

Elijah Lugo (Marietta, Ga.) will represent the USA in the 80 kg weight class and will go head-to-head with Cristian Sarsilli out of Italy.

In the heavyweight class of 90 n'arọ, Rishon Sims (Harrisburg, Pa.) will go up against Eris Andi Lushtaku out of Germany. Sims was on the Youth High-Performance Team last year and won gold at the 2023 International Invitational in Germany.

Mesiah Nimo (Dallas, Texas) is the lone boxer going on Tuesday, October 29, and he will box in the 65-kg weight class and was given a bye and will box the victor of Simon Stojka from Czech Republic and Assylkhan Kosherbay from Kazakhstan.

Nevaeh Williams received a bye and will go head-to-head with the winner of Aaliyah Hoppema from the Netherlands or Renee Doole out of New Zealand. Due to the bye Williams is already in the medal round and will receive at least a bronze medal.

Ticket pricing for the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships begins at $10 for a single-day pass or $50 for an all-week pass. Fans can also purchase tickets exclusively for Saturday’s finals at the price of $25.

USA Boxing will be led by National Development coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.). Assisting Wigle will be three assistant coaches in Danilo Garcia (Oakland, Calif.), Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, N.C.), and Blanca Gutierrez (Pacifica, Calif.).

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Banyere ịkụ ọkpọ USA: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United States’ athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee and govern every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

Karịrị 180 boxers from 30 nations will compete in 2024 U19 World Boxing Championships in Colorado

RENES, Switzerland (June 20, 2024) — Karịrị 180 boxers from 30 National Federations will compete in the 2024 U19 World Boxing Championships which get underway this week at the Pueblo Convention Center, Colorado, USA (October 26 – November 2, 2024).

The competition, for male and female boxers aged 17 na 18, is World Boxing’s first-ever global championships. It will feature athletes from all five Continents that compete in boxing and will be held across 10 weight categories for both men and women.

The action will run across one session per day, na-amalite na 15:00 MT for the first five days when there will be two rings in place. The penultimate day, Friday, 1 November, will have one session in one ring, na-amalite na 13:00 Mt.  The final day, when the medals will be handed out, will also feature action in a single ring across one session of boxing, na-amalite na 13:00 Mt.

The largest contingent of boxers taking part in this historic event are from the host nation, USA, along with India and Italy, who have all entered teams of 15 ikom na ndị inyom.

Other National Federations that will be taking part in the U19 Championships are Algeria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Ecuador, England, Finland, Germany, India, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Tahiti, Thailand, Ukraine, United States and Wales.

Details of the draw, oge, and all event documents can be viewed athttps://www.usaboxing.org/2024-u19-world-boxing-championships.

The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, kwuru: “This competition is a significant milestone in the development of World Boxing, and I would like to thank USA Boxing for hosting our first global championships.

“World Boxing is committed to putting athletes first and delivering high quality competition opportunities for boxers at all levels is a significant part of this. I have no doubt that our colleagues at USA Boxing will deliver a top-class event which will provide a fantastic platform for U19 men and women from our member National Federations to showcase their skills and further their development as elite boxers.”

USA Boxing CEO and Executive Director, Mike McAtee, kwuru: “As we prepare to host the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships, I could not be more excited for the opportunity to showcase the incredible talent of our youth boxers on an international stage.

“This event marks a historic moment for World Boxing and our sport. The World Boxing U19 Championships will serve as a monumental opportunity to keep Olympic-style boxing at the heart of the Olympic movement, and we are thrilled to play a pivotal role in fostering the next generation of champions from around the world. Ọnụ, we will celebrate the spirit of competition and the dedication that defines our sport.

The Chair of the Board of USA Boxing, Tyson Lee, kwukwara: “As Chair of the Board of USA Boxing, I am honored to welcome everyone to the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships here in Colorado.

“In a short time, World Boxing has made remarkable progress in fostering competitive international tournaments by collaborating with National Federations around the globe. We at USA Boxing are proud to contribute to this effort, and we are eager to witness the spirited competition that this event will bring.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, our dedicated staff, and the entire USA Boxing community, thank you for your participation and best of luck to all the athletes!"

The 2024 U19 World Boxing Championships will be streamed live on World Boxing’s YouTube page and World Boxing will be posting updates throughout the competition on its social media channels:

• Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/officialworldboxing/

• X / Twitter –https://twitter.com/RealWorldBoxing

• Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/OfficialWorldBoxing

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and aims to ensure that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement and currently has 44-member National Federations covering all five Continents that compete in international boxing.

On 7 Ka 2024 World Boxing held its first meeting with the IOC which signaled the start of formal collaboration between the two organizations aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.

Onye uwe ojii Providence Kyana Williams weghaara ihe nrite ọla na asọmpi National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions.

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PROVIDENCE (Ka 28, 2024) – Onye uwe ojii mpaghara Kyana “Special Kay” Williams, a 2024 New England Golden Gloves onye mmeri, weghaara ihe nrite ọla na welterweight (146-paụnd) Nkewa na nso nso a National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions nke Obodo Detroit kwadoro.

Asọmpi Gloves National Golden Gloves nke ndị mmeri na-egosi onye bụ onye na-agba ọkpọ na United States. Fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ezigbo U.S. ọkpọ kemgbe 1928 sonyela n'asọmpi a ma ama.

Williams mechiri Zamyla Thurman-Houston na mmeghe site na mkpebi otu, 5-0, ma a gbara ya gburugburu na ọkara nke ikpeazụ, 3-2, nke Brianna Gulia dere, onye na-agba ọsọ n'ikpeazụ.

“Egopụtara m na abụ m otu n'ime ndị kacha mma na mba ahụ,” Williams nwere obi ụtọ kwuru gbasara arụmọrụ ya. "Enwere m mmasị na ya."

Williams, onye bi na Providence, David Keefe na Joshua Lemar na-azụ ya na Boxing Bishop na Bridgewater na Veloz Boxing na Providence..

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Otu WILLIAMS (R-L) - Joshua Lemar, Kyana Williams na Dave Keefe

“O si ebe ọ bụla o si pụta,” onye nkuzi Keefe kọwara. “Afọ atọ gara aga, M na-azụ ndị agha ma Kyana nọ na mgbatị ahụ. Agwara m ya na mgbe ọ dị njikere ịkpọtụrụ m, M ga-azụ ya. Anyị malitere ọnụ ọnwa anọ gara aga ma lee ihe o mere. Ọ nwere ike ịtụgharị pro ugbu a, ma ọ ga-amasị m ịnọgide na-arụ ọrụ na ihe ole na ole tupu ya emee. "

Williams nwere ọtụtụ ihe mgbochi ọ ga-emeri iji ruo ebe ọ nọ na ndụ yana ịkụ ọkpọ. Mgbe Keefe mbụ hụrụ ya, Kyana adịghị njikere itinye aka n'ịgba ọkpọ, nke ukwuu n'ihi ọrụ ọhụrụ ya dị ka onye uwe ojii. Taa, ọ nọ n'afọ nke asatọ dịka onye otu ngalaba ndị uwe ojii Providence, patrolling na North End nke obodo. O mere ndepụta nchọpụta n'oge na-adịbeghị anya, ọ na-atụkwa anya na a ga-ebuli ya elu n'oge adịghị anya.

N'ihi na usoro ọrụ ya dị n'etiti 6:45 a.m. NA 2:45 p.m. NA, ọ na-enwe ike ịgbanye aka ọrụ ya na ịkụ ọkpọ. Ụbọchị nke ya na-amalite na 5 a.m. maka ọzụzụ ike na ntụ oyi, sochiri ọsọ ụtụtụ, ọ na-emekwa mgbatị ahụ ya n'ịkụ ọkpọ n'abalị.

"Abụ m onye mbido mbụ,” o kwetara, "Ya mere enweghị m nsogbu ọ bụla (ijikwa oge ya). Enwere m ọrụ m ga-arụ, iwu bụ iwu na iwu bụ iwu, na m na-agbalị ime ka ụbọchị ndị mmadụ dịkwuo mfe mgbe m na-aga na oku. Na mgbanaka, ezie, M na-enye ndị na-emegide m oge siri ike. "

Williams malitere n'egwuregwu ọgụ dị ka onye ọkpọ ọkpọ mgbe ọ nọ 13, mpi nke mbụ mgbe ọ bụ 15, o buru ụzọ malite ịkụ ọkpọ 2013. O wepụrụ afọ asaa n'ịgba ọkpọ, n'agbanyeghị na ọ na-abanyekarị n'ime mgbatị ahụ dịka ọ na-eme mgbe ọ zutere Keefe.

"M na-eme uwe ojii, mana ị nweghị ike ịkụ ọkpọ,” o kwetara. "Ọ bụghị m niile (ọkpọ). Ọ dị ka ịnya igwe kwụ otu ebe. Amụtala m ihe ole na ole nyeere m aka n’ịkụ ọkpọ. M ga-adị jụụ na-arụ ọrụ uwe ojii dịka m na-eme na mgbanaka. Ọkwa ntụkwasị obi m nwere dị ka onye uwe ojii na-enyere m aka na mgbanaka, kwa.

E nwere okwu ole na ole ndị ọzọ. Na 2015, A gbagburu ya na nna ya abụọ mgbe ha wakporo ụlọ. A gbagburu Williams n'okpuru hip, nna ya na mkpịsị ụkwụ. Ndị dọkịta ahọrọla ịghara iwepụ mgbọ ahụ n'ihi mmebi akwara na/ma ọ bụ ọrịa nwere ike ime, ikwere na imega ahụ ga-eme ka mgbọ ahụ pụọ na mmebi irighiri akwara. “Ọ bụrụ na m gbara ọsọ kilomita isii,"O kwuru, “Ụkwụ m ga-ada mbà. Achọrọ m iwulite ike n'aka ekpe m na, ọ bụrụhaala na m na-eme yoga na gbatịa, Adị m mma ugbu a."

N'oge ezumike ya na ịkụ ọkpọ, Williams gbakwunyere ibu na mgbe ọ dị njikere itinye aka n'ịgba ọkpọ, ọ dị mkpa ka ọ felata ma tụfuo ya 65 pound.

"Mgbe m hụrụ Dave,” Williams dị afọ 27 gbakwụnyere, “Amaara m na m ga-adịghachi ná mma tupu mụ akpọtụrụ ya banyere ịzụ m. Ọ bụ mkpebi kacha mma m mere.”

Ajụjụ ọzọ dị mkpa bụ ma ọ ga-anọgide na-akụ ọkpọ dị ka onye na-amu amu ma ọ bụ tụgharịa pro.

"Obi dị m ụtọ ịbụ akụkụ nke ịkụ ọkpọ USA,” ka o kwubiri, "mana m ga-ege ntị ma ọ bụrụ na enyenyere nkwekọrịta ziri ezi. Emeghere m ọtụtụ anya na The National Golden Gloves. "

Emilio Garcia otu mmeri pụọ na iru eru ịsọ mpi na Paris 2024 Olympic Games

BANGKOK, Thailand (Ka 29, 2024) — Emilio Garcia (Laredo Texas) bụ naanị otu mmeri dịpụrụ adịpụ na iru eru na Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Garcia meriri Joseph Commey si Ghana na-achị ejiji. Garcia meriri nke ọ bụla n'ime votu ndị ikpe na agba atọ niile gụnyere abụọ 10-8 akara na agba nke atọ.

Garcia ugbu a bụ naanị otu mmeri iji nweta nrọ ogologo ndụ ya na iru eru n'egwuregwu Olympic. Naanị otu onye ọkpọ na-eguzo n'ụzọ ya na nke ahụ ga-abụ onye mmeri nke Abdallah Abou- Arab si Denmark na Oier Ibarreche si Spain." Anyị na-aga n'iru ntozu ma hụ na ị na-ege ntị.,"Garcia kwuru mgbe mmeri ya na Wednesde. "Ọ dị m mma ma na-atụ anya Fraịde."

Echi, Ka 30, bụ ụbọchị mbụ nke livestream na ọ nwere ike na-ekiri ebe a.

Otu USA dị arọ, Jamar Talley (Camden, N.J.) ga-amalite ihe echi ka ọ ga-ezute Leclerc Nogaus si Haiti. Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) ga-eme ka ọdịdị ya nke abụọ ga-aga megide Olga -Pavlina Papadatou nke Gris. N'ikpeazụ, Roscoe Hill (Mmiri, Texas) ga-eme ya asọmpi izizi n'egwuregwu Olympic megide Yuberjen Martinez si Spain.

Ndị ọkpọ ọkpọ asatọ nọ n'Italytali nọchiri anya Team USA bụ ndị nwere olileanya ịkụtu tiketi ha n'oge ọkọchị a 2024 Egwuregwu Olympic nke Paris. Onye isi nchịkwa ịkụ ọkpọ nke USA na-eduzi otu a Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), yana National Development Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere ndị nkuzi inyeaka Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Site.) na Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas).

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Banyere ịkụ ọkpọ USA: Ebumnuche nke ịkụ ọkpọ USA ga-abụ ịkwalite na ito eto ịkụ ọkpọ n'ụdị Olympic na United States na ịkpali nchụso ọla edo Olympic na-agwụ ike ma mee ka ndị na-eme egwuregwu na ndị nkuzi nwee ike nweta ọmarịcha asọmpi na-adịgide adịgide.. Ọzọkwa, Ịgba ọkpọ USA na-agba mbọ ịkụziri ndị niile sonyere agwa, obi ike na nlebara anya ha kwesịrị ịbụ ndị na-agbanwe agbanwe na ndị mmeri dị iche iche, ma na nke mgbanaka. USA ịkụ ọkpọ bụ otu otu, otu mba, na-aga maka ọla edo!

Robby Gonzales nwetara mmeri nke abụọ US Team na Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand (Ka 25, 2024) — Robby Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) nwetara mmeri nke abụọ otu USA site na mmeri n'otu n'otu meriri Ahmed Badrani na Morocco na ụbọchị nke abụọ nke ịkụ ọkpọ na Bangkok., Thailand.

Gonzales chịrị n'ọgụ ahụ niile ka o meriri agba abụọ mbụ 4-1 wee merie agba nke ikpeazụ 5-0 na-eduga n'otu mkpebi mmeri meriri onye ọkpọ ọkpọ na Morocco.

The 2021 Onye mmeri ọla edo n'ụwa ga-alụ ọgụ na Mọnde megide onye meriri Weerapon Jongjoho nke Thailand na Vladimir Mironchikov si Serbia.

"Enwetara nke mbụ n'ụzọ ma enwere m anọ ọzọ ịga,"Onye kpebisiri ike Robby Gonzales kwuru mgbe mpụta mbụ ya na 2024 Asọmpi ntozu ụwa.

Ndị ọkpọ ọkpọ asatọ nọ n'Italytali nọchiri anya Team USA bụ ndị nwere olileanya ịkụtu tiketi ha n'oge ọkọchị a 2024 Egwuregwu Olympic nke Paris. Onye isi nchịkwa ịkụ ọkpọ nke USA na-eduzi otu aBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), yana National Development CoachChad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere ndị nkuzi inyeakaAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Site.) naChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Ụbọchị 2 Results

80 n'arọ: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, Dec. nke Ahmed Badrani, MAR, 5-0

Ụbọchị 3 Ịtọ oge

63.5 n'arọ: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas/USA, vs. Ismail Umar FIN

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Banyere ịkụ ọkpọ USA: Ebumnuche nke ịkụ ọkpọ USA ga-abụ ịkwalite na ito eto ịkụ ọkpọ n'ụdị Olympic na United States na ịkpali nchụso ọla edo Olympic na-agwụ ike ma mee ka ndị na-eme egwuregwu na ndị nkuzi nwee ike nweta ọmarịcha asọmpi na-adịgide adịgide.. Ọzọkwa, Ịgba ọkpọ USA na-agba mbọ ịkụziri ndị niile sonyere agwa, obi ike na nlebara anya ha kwesịrị ịbụ ndị na-agbanwe agbanwe na ndị mmeri dị iche iche, ma na nke mgbanaka. USA ịkụ ọkpọ bụotu otu, otu mba, na-aga maka ọla edo!

Alyssa Mendoza nwetara mmeri mbụ Team USA

Na Bangkok na asọmpi ịkụ ọkpọ Olympic ikpeazụ

BANGKOK, Thailand - Mee 25, 2024 —  Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) welitere Team USA mmeri mbụ site na mmeri otu ọnụ na-emeri Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag nke Mongolia n'ụbọchị otu ịkụ ọkpọ na Bangkok., Thailand.

Mendoza, onye nwetara nrite atọ na 2023, na-achọ nsonaazụ yiri ya na Bangkok. N'agba nke mbụ ya ọ nara akara akara ndị ikpe 3-2 mana Tumurkhuyag jidere agba nke abụọ, na akara niile ka ejikọtara na-abanye na agba nke atọ na nke ikpeazụ.

Onye obodo Idaho pụtara ọkụ na agba nke atọ wee were kaadị ndị ọkaikpe ise niile wee merie na mkpebi ọnụ.. Alyssa chọrọ mmeri atọ ọzọ iji ruo eruo maka Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

"Were ụbọchị mbụ wee merie n'ụzọ. Ọ bụ ọgụ siri ike karịa ka m tụrụ anya ya, mana m na-aga n'ihu, m ga-eme mgbanwe ndị ahụ ma na-akawanye mma kwa ụbọchị," Mendoza kwuru mgbe mmeri mbụ o nwetara na Bangkok.

Mendoza ga-echere ruo Mee 30 maka ọgụ ya ọzọ. Ọ ga-aga isi na isi megide Olga-Pavlina Papadatou na Gris. Mendoza na-achọ ime akụkọ ihe mere eme na asọmpi a ma bụrụ onye ọkpọ ọkpọ mbụ si Idaho ruo eruo maka asọmpi Olympic..

Ndị ọkpọ ọkpọ asaa nọ na United States nọchitere anya ya na Thailand bụ ndị nwere olile anya ịkụtu tiketi ha n'oge ọkọchị a 2024 Egwuregwu Olympic nke Paris. Onye isi nchịkwa ịkụ ọkpọ nke USA na-eduzi otu aBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), yana National Development CoachChad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), tinyere ndị nkuzi inyeakaAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Site.) naChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Ụbọchị 1 Results

57 n'arọ: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA, Dec. gafere Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag, MGL, 5-0

Ụbọchị 2 Ịtọ oge

80 n'arọ: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, vs. Ahmed Badrani, MAR

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Banyere ịkụ ọkpọ USA:  Ebumnuche nke ịkụ ọkpọ USA ga-abụ ịkwalite na ito eto ịkụ ọkpọ n'ụdị Olympic na United States na ịkpali nchụso ọla edo Olympic na-agwụ ike ma mee ka ndị na-eme egwuregwu na ndị nkuzi nwee ike nweta ọmarịcha asọmpi na-adịgide adịgide.. Ọzọkwa, Ịgba ọkpọ USA na-agba mbọ ịkụziri ndị niile sonyere agwa, obi ike na nlebara anya ha kwesịrị ịbụ ndị na-agbanwe agbanwe na ndị mmeri dị iche iche, ma na nke mgbanaka. USA ịkụ ọkpọ bụotu otu, otu mba, na-aga maka ọla edo!

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, July 22-29, 2023, will be delivered in association with World Boxing.

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

Karịrị 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, kwuru: “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.

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

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Colorado Springs, Lap. (February 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.

The 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, Kọlọ.) is leading the team at the tournament, along with Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas), Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), Jose Polanco (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.), Richard Stephenson (Middletown, N.Y.) and Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Kọlọ.). This year’s event featured over 375 boxers from around the world.

Finals Results

80 n'arọ: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, Dec. over Hambardzum Hakobyan/ARM, 5-0

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Georgia flyweight Sa’Rai “Warrior Princess” Brown-El the future face of women’s boxing

Colorado Springs, Lap. (November 14, 2022) – Georgia flyweight Sa’Rai “Warrior Princess” Brown-El is on a sensational run as she prepares to compete in the upcoming Youth World Championships, November 14-26, in La Nucia, Spain.

The 17-year-old from Marietta is a three-time National Junior Olympic champion (2017-19) who has also captured gold medals at the 2021 USA Boxing Youth National Championships, 2020 USA Boxing Junior National Championships, 2019 Junior Open and 2019 National PAL, among the many titles she owns.

She got into boxing at the age of 8 in Albany, New York, where her family was visiting, eventually leading them all to her uncle’s gym. Her father originally wanted her brothers to box, but Sa’Rai also wanted to get involved in combat sports. It was a natural transition for her, who is a legacy boxer because her father, mother and brothers have all boxed.

“Me and my mom went to find a pair of gloves after we were told there weren’t any left. I started hitting the bag and then I did mitts with my uncle. That’s where I fell in love with the sport and discovered I was naturally born to do this.”

She has excelled in every area on her remarkable roll, which she will attempt to extend at the Youth World Championships over the next two weeks.

“I am super pumped and ready to go to Spain for the Youth Worlds,” the ultra-confident Sa’Rai said. “My mindset is on gold. My manifestation and hard work will put me in top by the last day with the gold medal around my neck on that number one podium. It’s truly a blessing to be representing the USA.

“My biggest challenge is probably myself; boxing is 90-percent mental, meaning I have to have a mindset that nothing can be hard enough to stop me from reaching my goals. My short-range goals, ugbu a, are to win the Youth Worlds and finish out the year making the Youth High Performance Team. Long range, I’d say, is to fight in the 2024 Egwuregwu Olympic na Paris. Being world champ, looked up to as an inspiration to all and, ọtụtụ ihe, having proven to be the most feared female boxer.”

Brown-El believes USA Boxing has helped in terms of working against other styles at tournaments, in addition to benefiting from training with her elite stablemates, and under the guidance of world-class coaches, at the state-of-the-art United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

“I can show my skills and have learned many other skills and drills there (training center) to become a universal boxer,"O kwuru. “I’ve been able to go against every style there is in international fighting and be able to dominate every time. USA Boxing has taught me very valuable lessons: to be professional, disciplined and dedicated, because there are a lot of obstacles that come with it. Maka m, being professional is the only way to have a career in this sport.”
Winning at the 2021 National to be part of the 2022 Youth High Performance Team, si otú anya, are the highlights of her relatively young boxing career. To win that gold medal, Sa’Rai explained, she needed to push through injuries that nearly forced her to pull out of the tournament.

Brown-El has a high ring IQ. Ọwọrọ, the sweet science is about hitting the opponent without getting hit, especially in Olympic style boxing. Her ring IQ is advanced beyond her years, using angles, constantly moving, and confusing her opponent with her evasiveness. Na, Brown-El quickly adds, that doesn’t mean she won’t bang if needed.

“I love representing my country,” ka o kwubiri. “I want to show the world we are the greatest. Team USA will come out on top at the Youth Worlds. My message for U.S. boxing fans is to keep watching. The future of boxing is coming in hot!"

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