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Irish amateur standout Tommy Hyde turning pro April 2nd at home in Cork

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CORK, İrlandiya (Fevral 10, 2022) – Three-time Ireland National Champion Tommy Hyde will turn professional April 2nd at home in Ballyvolane, Mantar, on a show at The Big Top, Glen GGA Grounds, promoted by his father, renown international boxing manager Gary Hyde.
The 22-year-old Hyde, who participated in more than 100 amateur matches, reached the quarterfinals of the prestigious World Junior Championships in 2015. He was a 9-time National finalist, captured top honors at the 2019 Harringey Box Cup, and was a 3-time Celtic Bux Cup gold medalist.

“Since I started boxing at the age of seven,” the heavy-handed light heavyweight said, “it’s been my dream to box as a professional in Cork, İrlandiya. I grew up going to world championship shows all over the world and I’ve always wanted to fight at that level. Aprel 2nd, I will take the first step in getting there. I’ve had more than 100 amateur fights and feel it’s time to make the move to the pros and fulfill my lifelong dream.”

Hyde is training in Springfield, Massachusetts, under Hector Bermudez, who has trained world champions TJ Doheny, Jonathan Guzman, Carlos Gongora, Vince Phillips, Ryad Merhy and Javier Fortuna.

“I am absolutely thrilled to promote a show in which my son Tommy will make his pro debut,” proud father Gary added. “I’ve travelled the world to sign amateur fighters from so many different countries and this kid was in the bedroom next door.”

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TRIBUTE TO DR. KEN “DOC” COX

Ilə: Tony Penecale

Lock Haven Boxing

Class 1998

Dr. Ken “Doc” Cox was a legend of a man. He was a teacher, a coach, a mentor, a confidant, and a friend. He passed away on February 5, 2022 yaşında 88 dək təvəllüd, leaving a void in the hearts of all who knew him and loved him.

I’ve pondered over the last 24 hours how we are going to navigate through a world without Dr. Cox, aka “Doc”, a man who coached us, taught us, pushed us, and mentored us. He was a man that could light up a room and command attention. He could leave you hanging on every word as he shared life experiences or he could have you rolling on the floor, laughing until it physically hurt.

While his passing last night was not unexpected, it still hurt with the force of a thousand sledgehammers. I know I will likely break down and sob or flat out cry several times while I am writing this piece. There is definitely crying in boxing and tonight the Lock Haven Boxing and our extended collegiate boxing families are all in mourning.

Dr. Cox came into my life in 1994 when I was a freshman at Lock Haven University. I decided to go to Lock Haven, in truth it was my only choice, because I had become so enamored with the dream of boxing. When I found out that Lock Haven had a nationally-ranked team with a well-known coach, I set my heart on attending.

When I arrived on campus that fall semester, my first point of business was to seek out and meet Dr. Cox, armed with a list of excited questions. He agreed to meet with me a few weeks before he held the open meeting for prospective team members. I walked into the building where his academic office was located and it was then I saw a rotund man with white hair and a big smile on his round face walking towards me. I’m not sure who he was but it certainly couldn’t be this legendary coach. It was then he walked up to me and, in a voice that is so often imitated, he introduced himself. I did not realize then that I had just met a man who would so positively influence my life.

To know “Doc” was a true blessing in life. He could make you laugh or make you angry. He would call you out and put you on the spot. Being a professor, he valued education and he enforced that his student athletes, boxers at the time, and wrestlers before that, focused on their education. He would, without hesitation, withhold a competitor from a show or tournament if they were not keeping up with their academics.

He knew when to push you and exactly what buttons to push. He would bring the Lock Haven boxers to Rockview St. Penitentiary to train and spar with the inmates. The first time he brought me along, I was getting bullied and beaten up by an older and more experienced inmate. I was afraid and I kept looking over at him, in a way hoping that he would stop the sparring session. But he looked back and his eyes calmed me and I knew to throw a counter punch out of the corner. Dr. Cox believed in me at that moment when I didn’t believe in myself. A few years later, after me appointed me President of the Lock Haven Boxing Club, he asked me to submit the paperwork on which of his boxers he was selecting to compete in an upcoming show in New York. He also knew that I would see those papers so he wrote on there that I was “not nearly as talented” as another boxer on the roster. While we never spoke of it, he knew that he would ignite a fire in me to overcome my lack of natural ability through dedication and determination. It was just one of his many methods of motivation. As he would often say, he was “using a negative stimulus to produce a positive result.”

In essence, Dr. Cox was a giver. He shared his knowledge, his experience, and most importantly, his time to mold young men and women into competitive student athletes and decent human beings. He shared his family with us, including his wife Glenda, who was the driver (“the pilot”) of so many of our road trips. Those road trips, whether they were 45 minutes to Penn St. or several hours to Annapolis, were always entertaining life lessons. We were never allowed to sleep on those trips as “Doc” found this was the perfect time for education. He would discuss whatever topic hit his mind and they often came from left field. Those trips were never boring.

Dr. Cox always implored us to give back to the sport that gave us so much. He encouraged his student boxers to go into coaching and officiating, often allowing us to assist him in working the corner of one of our teammates, or setting up seminars so we could get our certification. He would, sual olmadan, gladly write a recommendation for a job or internship. He asked me to sit in his office while he wrote a letter of recommendation for me. He educated me on how to effectively communicate through the written word and focused on using “power” and “impact” words that would command attention and respect. He was always willing to be listed as a job reference because he wanted to see those who had trained and mentored become successful in life.

Since yesterday, I have been thinking a lot about my favorite “Doc” stories, the ones that I tell the most often. Of course, you can’t tell a Doc story without imitating his voice and mannerisms. Every year, when the LHU boxing alumni would gather for the annual boxing homeshow and after party, we would all tell our favorite stories while doing the Doc imitation. Sadly, the next time we gather will be for his funeral. This is a way for me to cope with his death and smile through the tears. These are in no particular order. For the most part, I will avoid using any names in the event someone doesn’t want to be called out.

  • First Roadtrip and “Barnyard Beef” – My first roadtrip with Doc and the LHU team was October 1994 to the US Naval Academy. It was the annual season kickoff meeting and a round of sparring sessions with boxers from Navy, VMI, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Mansfield. It was a relatively uneventful day except for one of the Haven’s novice boxers had taken a few solid punches and was now complaining how bad his jaw hurt. On our way home, we were expecting to make a quick dinner stop, likely a McDonalds, until Doc spotted a little shack-looking place on the side of the road called “Barnyard Beef.” Once he saw it, he implored Glenda to cut off the driver in the right lane so we could pull over as he boomed “Hun Hun… That’s where we need to stop. It’s called Barnyard Beef. It has to be good!” He gave us all a few dollars to order and we all went with roast beef sandwiches with Doc getting an extra-large selection which looked to be about as big as the moon. Our sulking boxer implored that his jaw was too sore to chew so he opted for a cup of soup. Doc took the first bite of his gigantic roast beef sandwich and rolled his eyes in delight “Oh My GodThis is the BEST roast beef sandwich ever” and looking over at his lone soup-eating boxer, he followed with “You gotta get one of theseForget about your jaw! Stop being such a pansy and get one!"
  • Mad in the Corner – As mentioned, Doc wanted to give his student boxers opportunities to learn to coach. There was a December card at Penn State my sophomore year where I and another teammate had our bouts canceled when our opponents from Buffalo were snowed in. Doc saw an opportunity to have us help in the corners with each of us taking two bouts and he would allow you to get in the ring and give the instructions. The first bout I worked with him was a clear Lock Haven victory. The second bout I worked with him did not go so well. The Lock Haven boxer was not doing well and certainly not up to his potential. Through the first round, I could tell Doc was getting angry. As the bell rang, he snarled “Let me have the ring” which was never a good thing. As I sat there, I made a vow that situation would never happen to me. Fast forward two months later, I am competing in that same PSU ring against a very sloppy and awkward opponent and the first round was going poorly, very poorly. The bell rung to end the first round and, as I started walking back to my corner, I saw Doc getting in the ring with a wild and angered look in his eyes. I almost considered walking to my opponent’s corner and asking if I could stay there for the next minute because I knew my corner was not going to be a fun place to be. In a crazy way, Doc’s unleashing on me actually forced me to refocus and allowed me to come back to win that one.
  • President’s Dinner – At the end of every year, the president of the university would have a dinner for the boxing team. As Doc had retired as a professor in 1996, they decided that year that the dinner would not just be for the current team but also for some selected alumni. After the boxing nationals had ended in April, Doc was flying to Fiji for a few weeks to participate in a boxing seminar. He was scheduled to return only a day before the dinner banquet. We were waiting for him at the gym so we could travel to the dinner as a team. When Doc walked through the doors, our collective jaws hit the floor. He was wearing a suit jacket and tie and a traditional Fijian sulu. In our eyes, he was wearing something that resembled a skirt. He just smiled back and said “These are so comfortable. I think I am going to start wearing them more often.” To say his attire was the talk of the dinner was an understatement for sure.
  • Pork & Beans – One of Doc’s defining characteristics in life was his generosity and willingness to help others. He had a close relationship with the local Salvation Army and every year, he would set up a day for the boxing team to ring the bells for the Salvation Army kettle. When Doc found out that one of his boxers was struggling financially and unable to afford food, he worked out a deal with the Salvation Army where they would donate some food for him. We were loading a box of groceries donated when this boxer who came from a Muslim family looked at the one item and declined it as it included pork. Doc picked up the can and said “Are you sureHow can you tell?” to which he was informed that it was a can of Pork & Beans. He pondered for a moment simply said “Hmmm… You know I never knew that had pork in it?"
  • Don’t Eat the Pizza – We were traveling to New York for the annual show at the New York Athletic Center a few days before Thanksgiving. This was a rare show with the weigh-in the day before the show and the whole ride to Manhattan, Doc was talking about how we were going out to eat after the weigh-in. Since it was my first year competing on the NYAC show, he allowed me to choose the ethnic food we would be indulging in later. Of course, I picked Italian. Doc had one more very important piece of advice. After the weigh-in, there would be pizzas there. Even though we were all hungry from making weight for the show, he advised that we do not eat the pizza because we were going out to dinner. The three Lock Haven boxers made weight and, after changing, we walked over to find Doc eating his third slice of pizza. A short while later, we are seated at the famed Luna’s restaurant in Little Italy and Doc is complaining that he shouldn’t have eaten that pizza and he was too full to order a meal. The legendary Dr. Cox, the man who stories recount ate so much Chinese Food the year before, was reduced to ordering a side salad. As we were eating and laughing, Coach Ken Cooper made an astute observation. Doc had finished his salad and was now eating from his wife’s plate, all the while mentioning how he wasn’t hungry. Not missing a beat, Doc proceeded to take the extra meatballs from the one boxer’s meal.
  • Cigars and Vodka –This is one that I didn’t get to witness personally but he told it so often that I felt like I was there. As a highly-respected wrestling coach, Doc was often invited to wrestling seminars in Russia where that sport is God-like. Doc was often the recipient of many bottles of the finest Russian vodka. He would attend boxing seminars in Cuba. Before flipping truck tires became a trendy thing in most fitness centers, Doc borrowed the Cuban method and would have his fighters bounce on truck tires to increase leg strength and conditioning. He also came home from many of these trips with some authentic Cuban cigars. He would tell us how he would then go to the store and buy the cheapest cigars and vodka, only to switch the labels. He would then imitate those smoking the cheap cigars and drinking the cheap vodka thinking they were consuming the real goods. He would pantomime their sipping of the vodka and slow puffing of the cigars while commenting “how you can really taste the difference”, his whole time cackling at the knowledge that he knew they were really gushing over the lowest quality of both items.
  • Weight – It’s no secret, Doc wanted his boxers to compete in different weight classes. He also always envisioned a dominant heavyweight on his team and he would workout football players or wrestlers who had exhausted their eligibility in those respective sports. At the beginning of each school year, I would show up around 190-195 and Doc would envision me being his solution at heavyweight, despite the fact that I didn’t have the height, and once I started conditioning, the weight to sustain it. I still remember those conversations. “Ok Penecale, you weighed in at 185 for last week’s bout. What did you weigh today?” I would respond with “182” and he would shoot back “Ok, Bu həftə, I am going to put you in with a ‘small’ heavyweight.” When he meant “small”, it was usually anyone under 235 and I would show up to weigh-ins with rocks in my pockets. Then one day, only a few days before regionals, he decided to try another avenue. I had been between 178-180 and fully expecting to compete at 180 in the regionals when he asked “Do you think you can make 165 by Friday?” It was already Tuesday afternoon. He felt that was my best path to the National tournament so I agreed. In spring 1997, between January 30 və aprel 12, Doc had me compete in five separate weight classes.
  • My last homeshow – Fitting that this anniversary is tomorrow (Fevral 7) and I will be posting the Youtube video like I do every year. The homeshow was always a big event and Doc would want everything to be perfect. As Coach Coop would say to us, Doc would be very impatient or as so eloquently described “he would be a bear with a sore ass.” The last thing you wanted to do was annoy Doc before, ərzində, or after the homeshow. My senior year, I was taking on a boxer from Army by the name of Michael Jordan. My friends and roommates showed up with custom signs and shirts and they were seated in the bleachers close to my corner. Earlier in the card, when I was getting changed, a boxer from Kentucky had knocked out an opponent from Penn State and drew the crowd’s ire by jumping on the ropes and showboating. I was unaware of this, so as the emotion hit me at the final bell, I banged my gloves and started a run to my corner to jump on the ropes and salute my cheering section. Doc read my mind and sternly said “NO!” which forced my momentum into an awkward gallop, looking like a bucking bronco that was just hit with a cattle prod.

The last two days have been emotional and difficult, from finding out that Doc was soon-to-be transitioning to the crushing news of his passing. Being an admin on the LHU Boxing Facebook page, one of the abilities is to approve posts. I saw so many posts submitted for approval from friends, ailə, fellow alumni including so many photos. It was nearly impossible not to break down.

Dr. Cox was a coach, an educator, a mentor, and a friend. As I first said in the post after his passing, he taught me so many lessons in and out of the ring. He believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. He pushed me to be better, a better boxer, a better student, a better son, a better friend, and a better human. Those life lessons still impact me every day and I find myself sharing them often.

Coach Cooper added in his tributeHe who is in the hearts of so many is never truly gone”.  That is a true statement. Dr. Cox will live on through the positive impact that he has made through so many of his students, idmançılar, ailə, və dostları.

You will certainly be missed, Dr. Cox. Thank you and We Love You!!!

Salita Promotions Signs USA National Amateur Champion Joshua Pagan to a Promotional Contract

Pagan will make professional debut on Salita Promotions’ ‘Detroit Brawl’ event on January 22 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, MY

Salita Promotions proudly announces the signing of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based 2021 USA National Amateur Welterweight Champion Joshua “Double J” Pagan bir təqdimat müqavilə.

Yaşında boks başlayaraq sonra 13, in honor of his trainer/father Tony who also boxed, Pagan had approximately 90 həvəskar kimi mübarizə aparır, culminating in winning three State Golden Gloves Championships and this year’s USA national Championships in Shreveport, Louisiana.

A smooth boxer with a mean streak, 21-year-old Pagan will make his professional debut on Şənbə, Yanvar 22, 2022, ilə Lincoln Ballroom haqqında Ford Community & Performing Arts Center ilə Dearborn, Michigan, as Salita Promotions returns for another instalment of their popular “Detroit Brawl” series of professional boxing shows.

“I’ve been part of the amateur boxing game for a while now,” explained Pagan. “It’s time to challenge myself again and start something new. Pro boxing is the same sport, but a different game. I want a new challenge.”

The young phenom will face Steubenville, Ohio’s Glenn Mitchell (3-6, 3 Kos) in a four-round welterweight battle to support the 10-round middleweight main event featuring WBC #9- and WBO #15-ranked middleweight Hugo “The Boss” Centeno Jr.
“I’ve watched some fights of his on YouTube,” revealed Pagan.

“Mitchell is a rugged guy. I can’t overlook him because it only takes on mistake. I’m going in there to get my first win and showcase my skills and show the Detroit fans what I can do.”

A non-stop student of the sport, while working with his father/trainer Tony, Pagan says he’s been sparring more rounds than usual against local professionals and picking up their tricks of the trade to prepare.

“I feel I got a good deal and he seems real straightforward and genuine,” added Pagan about the deal with Salita. “We got hooked up by my good friend Joseph Hicks, who is also fighting on the card. I sent him some of my fights for Dmitriy to watch and he liked what he saw, so he told us to get a hold of him. I want to win a world championship. I’ve always dreamt of being on the big stage and fighting in the big fights. I don’t get nervous in big fights. If anything I get more focused. I’m more than ready and very excited for this new challenge. Mən getmək üçün hazır deyiləm. I’m training hard and I will be in the best shape I’ve ever been in on January 22.”

“He seems like a really down-to-earth guy,” added father Tony. “He seems like a good promoter and we think he’ll help us grow and do what we have to do. Joshua’s greatest strength is that he’s willing to work hard and wants to keep learning. Those are his best assets. He never stops learning and he really loves the sport.”

Təqdimatçı sözləri, who has enjoyed several successes in his mission to help revive Michigan boxing, says Pagan is a talented new addition to his growing stable.

“Joshua is a young new talent with tremendous potential,"dedi Salita. “He’s a very hard worker in the gym with exceptional boxing skills. He’s a new prospective star from the state of Michigan and I’m happy to be working with him and his father to help them reach his potential. He has a lot of fans coming out to watch his professional debut, which will be against a tough opponent with nine more fights.”

In the night’s co-main event is power-punching undefeated Detroit middleweight “prospect to watch” Marlon Harrington (5-0, 4 Kos) will appear in a six-rounder vs. TBA.

Featured in separate eight-round battles, each against opponents to be announced, will be the always-exciting top super-featherweight contender Alejandro “Pork Chop” Guerrero (12-2, 9 Kos) of Irving, Texas; as well as Detroit super middleweight Winfred Harris Jr. (20-1-1, 10 Kos); and undefeated Houston-based welterweight Quinton Randall (8-0, 2 Kos).

And in a very special six-round pro debut will be Salita Promotions’ most recent promotional signee, popular Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Team USA Captain and bonafide amateur star Joseph “Sug” Hicks Jr., who will begin his fast-track route to potential stardom against TBA.

Tickets for “Detroit Brawl” start at $35 (service fees will apply). Order tickets online or call or visit the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center Box Office (ph: 313.943.2354) at 15801 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn during Box Office hours: Thursday and Friday from 11 am 4 pm and 5 pm 8:30 pm on the day of the event. PLEASE NOTE: tickets ordered online will be mailed up to one week prior to event date. Tickets ordered within a week of event will be placed in will call in the box office for pickup. A limited quantity of VIP tickets are also available by calling Lina at 313.529.7604.

U.S. hope Jahmal Harvey defeated the reigning AIBA World Champion in the featherweight division

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(L-R) Jahmal Harvey & Mirazizbek Mirzakhailov


BELQRAD, Serbia – October 29, 2021 – The United States’ teenage hope Jahmal Harvey delivered the upset performance of in the afternoon session of the fourth day at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbiya. Harvey eliminated Uzbekistan’s defending AIBA World Champion Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov to reach the 1/8 final.


Harvey will turn 19 daha sonra bu il, but the US boxer proved that he is a fantastic talent in boxing. He had some difficulties in the first round in his opening bout, but he managed to beat Belgium’s Vasile Usturoi in a hectic fight. Harvey’s Irish coach Billy Walsh prepared the strategy for his second contest against Mirzakhalilov, reigning AIBA World Champion and Asian Games winner.


The Uzbek boxer is one of the top stars of the AIBA World Boxing Championships. but his US rival surprised him with his effective counter-punching and top level of footwork. Harvey exceeded all of the expectations in this featherweight (57kg) bout and eliminated the defending champion.


"Mən özümü iman, my skills and on my coaches today,” Harvey said, “and I knew that I could make it. The first round was very important, and I gave in everything to take the lead on the scorecards to follow my own strategy. I have the physical condition to keep in the same level until the very end. The atmosphere is impressive in this event, and I am happy that part of it.”

İkiqat qızıl medalçı və peşəkar super ulduz Klaressa Şilds və komandası ABŞ Boksunun Olimpiya medalı qaliblərinə təbrik göndərdi

İkiqat Olimpiya çempionu Klaressa Şilds, Flintdən, Michigan, ABŞ komandasının boks üzrə olimpiya mükafatçıları və bütün ABŞ boks komandası ilə fəxr edir, ilk dəfə beş qadın iştirakçının iştirak etdiyi. Arxa-arxa Olimpiya qızıl medallarını qazanan yeganə Amerika boksçusu, Shields ilk Olimpiya Oyunlarında qadın boksunu nümayiş etdirmək üçün medal kürsüsündə dayandı. 2012, at feat dublikat əvvəl 2016 Rio de Janeyro Olimpiadası. Orta çəkidə mövcud olan olimpiya çempionu ABŞ-ın Tokio Olimpiadasındakı çıxışından razı qaldı., qadınların ağır çəki dərəcəsində yarışmasının ilk çıxışında üç gümüş və bir bürünc medal qazandı.


“Mən ABŞ-la fəxr edirəm. komanda. Olimpiada medal qazanmaq üçün ən çətin turnirdir və hamınız çox cəsarət göstərdiniz, çətin iş, qətiyyət və bacarıq,"Shelds dedi.


Tokioda medal qazanan, yaxınlıqdakı Toledodan olan qadın ağır çəkidə O'shae Jones idi., Ohio, bürünc qazanan, eləcə də Duke Raqanda bir cüt peşəkar boksçu (featherweight) və Keyshawn Davis (yüngül), və Kaliforniyadan Richard Torrez Jr, (super ağır çəki) hər biri gümüş medal qazandı. Dörd medal Rikardo Xuaresdən sonra ABŞ komandası üçün ən yüksək nəticədir, Rikardo Uilyams, Clarence Vinson və Jermain Taylor hardware tutdular (iki gümüş və iki bürünc) at 2000 Olimpiya.


Müəyyən artikl 2020 Olimpiya Oyunlarına iki qadın çəki bölməsi əlavə edildi, bantamweight (119 lbs) və Welter Siklet (152 lbs), Bu, bütün dünyada qadın boks idmanının davamlı inkişafını göstərir.


Shields, iki Olimpiya qızıl medalına əlavə olaraq, üç çəki dərəcəsində on dünya titulunu qazanan və peşəkar kimi cəmi on bir döyüşdə iki çəki dərəcəsində şəksiz çempion olan və yaxınlarda PFL-də peşəkar MMA debütü ilə iki idman karyerasına başlayan, Consun Olimpiya medalını qazanan başqa bir Amerikalı qadın peşəkar boksçu kimi olması idman üçün yaxşı olardı. Cons əvvəllər peşəkar sıralara daxil olmaq arzusunu bildirib.


“Yüksək səviyyəli yeni istedadların yeridilməsi həmişə müsbətdir," Shields dedi (11-0-0, 2 Kos), İyun ayında uğurlu MMA döyüş debütündən başqa, keçən mart ayında kanadalı Marie-Eve Dicaire-i taxtdan salaraq və dörd kəmər dövründə iki divizionda mübahisəsiz çempion olan ilk boksçu olmaqla tarixə düşdü.. O, həmçinin qələbə ilə WBC və WBO kiçik orta çəkidə titullarını qoruyub saxladı və Dicaire-in IBF kəmərinə sahib çıxdı., eləcə də vakant WBA Çempionatı. “Yeni nəsil xanımların peşəkarlığa çevrilməsi və olimpiya səviyyəli bacarıqlarla istedad fondunu dərinləşdirməsi ideyası qadın boks idmanı üçün yaxşı olacaq”.


Qalxanlar getdi 77-1 həvəskar kimi və ikinci Olimpiya qələbəsindən sonra peşəkar oldu 2016. Onun 2017 Szilvia "Sunset" Szabados ilə döyüş Amerika premium televiziyasında yayımlanan ilk qadın əsas hadisə idi.. Hal-hazırda WBC olmaqdan əlavə, WBO, IBF və WBA çempionu 154 manat, Shields əvvəllər orta çəkidə dörd əsas sanksiya bədən kəmərini birləşdirmişdi (160 lbs.).


Shields üstünlük təşkil etdi, peşəkar karyerasında indiyə qədər rekord qırdı, bir vaxtlar bölmələrində ən yaxşı hesab edilən digər qadınları nisbi rahatlıqla parçalamaq. O və Böyük Britaniyalı Katie Taylor, həm də bir pro kimi məğlubiyyətsiz, son illərdə qadın boksunu yeni zirvələrə qaldırdılar, yalnız əlavə ilə daha da dərinləşəcək getdikcə daha dərin bir istedad hovuzuna rəhbərlik edir 2020 Dünyanın hər yerindən olimpiyaçılar.


Shields meneceri, Mark Taffet Mediadan Mark Taffet, qadın boksuna gözlənilən yeni istedadların axınının bütövlükdə idmana fayda verəcəyi ilə razılaşır.


“Bu il vətənə Olimpiya medallarını gətirən dörd amerikalı üçün həyəcanlıyam, xüsusilə ağır çəkidə bürünc medal qazanan Oshae Jones yaxın bir neçə ildə izləniləcək,” Taffet dedi. “Qadın boks istedad hovuzu, və ən əsası ABŞ. hovuz, təkmilləşməyə davam edir və qadın boksunun gələcəyinə və bütövlükdə bərabərliyə doğru davamlı qazanclara vəd edir.”


Qalxanların təbliğatçısı, Dmitri Word Word Promosiyalar, gələcək üçün həyəcanlı olduğunu və ABŞ Boksu ilə fəxr etdiyini deyir, düzgün məşq etmək qabiliyyətinə ciddi şəkildə mane olan ölümcül bir pandemiya keçirərkən dörd medal qazanan


“Keçmiş həvəskar və peşəkar boksçu kimi, Elit səviyyədə mübarizə aparmaq üçün lazım olan fədakarlıqları bilirəm və ABŞ komandasını bu il qazandığı bütün uğurlara görə təbrik edirəm., hətta Covid-19-un yaratdığı bütün əlavə problemlər vasitəsilə,"dedi Salita.

Texas Əkizlər İordaniya & Josh Jenkins Amerika Boks Tarixini yazmaq üçün xüsusi missiya haqqında

2020 ABŞ Milli Boks ÇempionatıDəniz. 25-Apr. 4, Shreveportda, Louisiana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Dövrə. (Mart 1, 2021) — Texas əkizləri Josh (L) və Jordan (R) Jenkins bir komanda ABŞ Olimpiya Boksu komandasında olması üçün ilk əkiz olmaq üçün bir missiyadır.


İkisi də elit bölməsində rəqabət aparacaqlar 2020 ABŞ Boks Milli Çempionatı, COVID-19 pandemiyası səbəbiylə keçən dekabrdan mart ayına qədər təxirə salındı 25 – Aprel 3, Shreveportda, Louisiana.


Jenkins əkizləri Dallasdakı çoxsaylı maneələri dəf etdilər, ilk növbədə atalarının uzun öhdəliyi, sonradan məktəbdə başqalarına daimlə mübarizə aparır. Və bu, bu keçən il bu ilin məhdud idman salonu vaxtı və aradan qaldırılan turnir müsabiqəsinin aradan qaldırılması olan Covid-19 məhdudiyyətlərini də əhatə etmir.


Babalarının olması şanslı idilər, mərhum Guilford Kingress, həyatlarında ən əhəmiyyətli kişi təsiri kim idi. "Bütün idman növləri oynadıq, lakin məktəbdə döyüşməkdə çətinlik çəkdik,"Yaşlı qardaş tərəfindən 1 Dəqiqə Josh dedi. "Babamız bizi idman salonuna apardı, Ancaq anamız bizi qutuya istəmirdi. O və mənim ata atam, Darryl Tomas, Həm də bizim üçün bir ata fiquru idi, bizə öyrədildi. Babasımız çətinlik çəkəndə məktəbə gəlirdi. O, bizim intizamımız idi. Bizi idman salonunda məşq etməkdən və ya iki həftə sərgiyə qədər bizi dayandırdı. O, sadəcə çempion boksçu olmağımızı istəmirdi, yetkin kişilər olmağımızdan istədi.


"İki il əvvəl, Greg hatley məşqçi oldu. Texniki Direktor Hatley tərəfindən öyrədildikdə hər şey bizim üçün dəyişdi. Üslublarımız tamamilə dəyişdi, və halqada oturmağa başladıq, və ləkələri yığmaq. Qoç Hatley həyatımıza böyük təsir göstərdi. Kişilər olmağımızı bizə öyrətdi. O, dam örtüyüdir və o, damın necə olmasını öyrətdi, Yağ və şinləri dəyişdirin, və sonradan pulumuzu qeyd edin. "


Əkizlər bir anbarda Amazon üçün işləyir. Jordan, qıvrımlı yüngüldir, Welterweight Josh daha çox boksçudır. Heç yerləri dəyişdirdilər və digərinin adı altında vuruşdular? "Hamı bizdən bunu soruşur,"Jordan güldü. "Do Not, Josh məndən daha böyükdür. "


Son bir neçə il üçün elit bölmədə yarışırdılar, Həm də böyük turnirlərin yarımfinalına çatdı, Ancaq yaxınlaşan milli çempionatda çıxmağa hazırdırlar.


Jenkins əkizləri təhsili təsir etdi. əksər digər həvəskar boksçular kimi, Ancaq dəhşətli deyil, istifadə etdiklərindən fərqli. Əvvəlcə idman zallarında məhdudiyyətlər var idi, Ancaq bir dəfə məhdudiyyətlər açıldı, daha tez-tez məşq edə bildilər, işləyərkən idman zalında normaldan çox yayılmışdır, və Covid-19 aylıq sınaqdan keçirildi.


"Əkiz millət" üçün xəyal, Josh və İordaniya yeddinci sinifdə olanda babaları tərəfindən hazırlanmışdır, Bir komandada ABŞ Boks Olimpiya komandasında ilk əkizlərə çevrilir, Gec bir babası əvvəlcə onlara qeyd etdi. "Uşaqların bizə baxa bilməsi üçün ABŞ Olimpiya Boks Komandasında ilk əkiz olmaq istəyirik,"İordaniya qeyd etdi. "Uşaqların pis kimi etiketləndiyini sübut etmək istəyirik ki, hələ də bizim kimi bir mühitdə böyüyə bilər. Ölü və ya həbsxanada böyüdüklərimiz çoxdur. Həyatımızı dəyişdirməli olduq və Parisə baxırıq (saymaq 2024 Yay Olimpiya Oyunları)."


Onların əlamətdar səyahətləri vətəndaşlarda yeni bir səviyyəyə çatır. Pro pro üçün bir tələsik deyillər, və ya. Oh, ikisi də peşəkar boksçu olmaq niyyətindədirlər, ancaq bir tandem kimi hazır olduqda.


"Biz təvazökarıq,"Josh yekunlaşdı. "Çox bumps və çürüklərimiz var idi. Sol və ya sağa gedə bilərdik. Bir çox dostumuz bir yola getdi, Ancaq başqa yola getdik, və
boksçu oldu. "


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Fitnesin Rəqəmsal Çağa aparılması

ilə: Nə Andz

WhatsApp səhər saat 10-a baxır ... ”Salam, bu sənin idman salonun, koronavirus səbəbi ilə idman zalı bir daha bildirilənə qədər dayandırıldı ”.

Mənim kimisinizsə, və bədəninizi və düşüncənizi idarə etmək üçün bu qaçışın yüksəkliyinə ehtiyacınız var, onda yuxarıdakı mesaj qiyamət ssenarisi idi. Tualet kağızı unut, Mənim çəkilərimə ehtiyacım var!

Bu mənim üçündür, idman zalı…şəxsi təlimçilər haqqında nə deməkdir, MMA döyüşçüləri, güləşçilər, Covid-19-un bizi məcbur etmədiyi hər şeydən dolanışıqlarını qazanan boksçular?

Bu peşələr təcili yardım sürücüsü və supermarket kimi “vacib xidmət” olmaya bilər, lakin bu mütəxəssislər gələcək günlərdə ağıl üçün vacib bir xidmətdir, bədən, və hər kəsin ruhu, xüsusilə bir epidemiya zamanı gündən-günə daha vacib hala gəlir, hətta saatla.

Yaxşı xəbər budur…fiziki sənətlərin rəqəmsal ünsiyyəti yeni bir şey deyildir. Məşq videoları, güləş və MMA döyüşü hamısı televiziya yerlərindən başlayaraq rəqəmsallaşdırıldı, YouTube və hər yerdə bir ekran tapa bilərsiniz.

İlk addım özünüzdən soruşmaqdır, indiyə qədər xidmətlərinizi necə təklif edirdiniz??

Indi, bunu bir kamera qarşısında təkrarlaya bilərsiniz? 

Indi, bir kompüter istifadə edə və üzvlüyə bir şey qoymaq olar?
(bunu yoxla https://www.capterra.com/sem-compare/membership-management-software)

Ə! Bir işin var!

Demək olar ki, hər hansı bir təhsilə əsaslanan xidmət, hətta fiziki rəqəmləşdirilə və təqdim edilə bilər. Do Not, əsl şey qədər yaxşı olmayacaq və xeyr, müştərilərinizin idman salonundakı avadanlıqlara sahib olmasını gözləyə bilməzsiniz…

…Ancaq hiyləgər hissə budur və uğurlu bir kampaniya ilə olmayan bir kampaniya arasındakı fərq budur ...

Anlamaq üçün ilk şey, insanlar dəyərini ödəyəcəklər, Xüsusilə bu dövrdə xərcləmə yaxşı bir şəkildə edilməlidir. Yəni bunu yaxşı edək

Seçim A: Ton aşağı. Avadanlıqlar əsasən əlçatmazdır, buna görə də bu qəşəng parçalara ehtiyac duymamaq üçün təlim proqramınızı dəyişdirin. Özünüzdən soruşun, rutindən nəyi dəyişdirə bilərsən və yenə də axtardığın təsiri əldə edə bilərsən?

Bir nərdivan ustası pilləkənlərlə əvəz edilə bilər, çəkilər daşlarla əvəz edilə bilər (diqqətlə).

Təlim videolarınızı bu tonlu avadanlıqla hazırlasanız, bunu hər kəsin edə biləcəyi bir şey halına gətirmək, hər hansı bir büdcəyə, özünə qalib gəldin.

Bu, təcrid zamanı qidalanma kimi birlikdə işləyən digər xidmətlərdə birləşmək fürsətidir. Sonsuz bir fürsət səviyyəsi, bəlkə də normaldan daha çoxdur.

Seçim B: Satılır – İnsanlarda bu avadanlıq yoxdur, niyə onlara çatmırsan. Bütün mağazalar əziyyət çəkir. Bu mağazalara və fabriklərə müraciət edin və onlar üçün satışları asanlaşdırmağa kömək edəcəyiniz bir müqavilə bağlayın.

Öz növbəsində, ən yaxşı avadanlıqlar üçün xüsusi endirimli bir razılaşma reklam edirsiniz. Bütün bu müddət ərzində bu satışlardan komissiya balları qazanmağa başlayırsınız. Hər kəs üçün əsl qazanc. Rəqəmsal marketinqinizdə köməyə ehtiyacınız varsa, bu uşaqlar ilə söhbət edin.

Dinləyicilərinizi unutmayın, demoqrafik və necə satıldığı.

Bilirəm ki, bunlar yerdən aşağı idman zalı üçün yeni dövr marketinq taktikalarıdır, uyğunlaşmağı və dəyişməyi öyrənməli olduğumuz vaxtlardır…və ya yox.


West Point Boxing Fall Classic Winchester-in yeniyetmə kadet Loca Loca Loca Botis Home Nov qayıdır. 10

Anthony Maldendədir, Kütləvi.

BOSTON, Kütləvi. (Oktyabr 14, 2019) - Milli Kollegiya Boks Assosiasiyası (Ncba) Bazar günü "West Point Fall Classic" də təqdim edəcəkdir, Noyabr 10, Anthony-nin Malden at, Massachusetts.

West Point Boks Komandasının üzvləri ABŞ-dan olan Həvəskar boksçulara qarşı mübarizə aparacaqlar Yeni İngiltərə, Konfotikut Universiteti, Üçlük Kollecində, Hartford kollec, və Massaçusets Universiteti.

"Şimal-şərqdəki ən yaxşı kollec idmançılarını əks etdirən bu yaxınlaşan hadisə üçün həyəcan keçiririk,"DediOrijinal, Milli Kollegiya Boks Assosiasiyasının prezidenti və ABŞ Boks Şurasının üzvü. "Biz də ən təsirli yerli idmançıların bir hissəsini də daxil etməkdən məmnunuq. Bu, iştirak edən hər kəs üçün qələbədir:  yerli idmançılar, Amerikanın gələcək liderləri, Xüsusi məşqçilər və vəzifəli şəxslər, boks əfsanələri, Böyük məkan və görkəmli üzük hərəkəti. Anthony'nin bizə ev sahibliyi etdiyinə və bu hadisəni etmək üçün çox çalışanların hamısına təşəkkür edirəm. "

Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları Hərbi Akademiyası baş kadetiLuca Loconte Botis, Yaxınlıqdakı Winchester'dən salamlayır (MA), ehtimal ki, onun son yerli boks müsabiqəsi ola biləcək şeylərdə nümayiş olunacaq.

A 2015 Winchester Liseyinin məzunu, burada məktəbin çarpaz ölkəsini tapdı, Üzgüçülük və açıq iz komandaları. BOTIS, ailə və dostların böyük bir kontingenti tərəfindən dəstəklənəcəkdir.

ABŞ-ın Boks Məzunları Assosiasiyasına bir xərac da kranda olacaq, Görünüşlər daxil olmaqla 1988 Olimpiya qızıl mükafatçısıRay Mercer, Beynəlxalq Boks Halı Şöhrət HakimSteve Smoger, İlin üçdə üç döyüşü"İrlandiya" micky palatası (Lowell, MA), Üç dəfə iki bölmə dünya çempionu"El gallo" Jose Antonio Rivera(Worcester, MA), və keçmiş yeni İngiltərə həvəskar çempionu və ABB Super Welterweight çempionuGreg "cani" vendetti (Doneham, MA).

Açıq qapı 2 dək. VƏ, ilk bout planlaşdırılır 3 dək. Et.

Məhdud biletlər Seacoast Bilet Agentliyinə 1,800.382.5242 nömrəsinə zəng etməklə əldə edilə bilər.

Jamel “Semper fi” Herring Patriot, Olimpiyaçı & now World Champ

USA Boxing Alumni: (L) Jamel Herring and his stablemate, Terence “Tumurcuq” Crawford
(picture courtesy of Mikey Williams / Top Rank)

COLORADO SPRINGS, Dövrə. (İyun 13, 2019) – Newly crowned World Boxing Organization (WBO) super featherweight champion Jamel “Semper fi” Siyənək balığı has been a fighter practically all his life as a U.S. Marine and elite boxer.

The 33-year-old Herring (20-2, 10 Kos), fighting out of Cincinnati, has come full circle since he started boxing at the age of 15. “I started because I was doing poorly in school, cut from the basketball team,” he explained on why he chose the Sweet Science. “I didn’t want to be in the streets. It was not my character, so I had to find something else to do. A friend introduced me to boxing and I stuck with it. I eventually got my grades back up and made high honor roll.


Herring also developed into an Olympic boxer, mostly while he was serving nine years in the U.S. Marines, and even when he was deployed twice in Iraq. He compiled an 81-15 həvəskar rekord, including top honors at the 2011 & 2012 Armed Forces Championships, 2011 U.S. Olympic Trials and 2012 US Nationals gold medalist, along with a silver medal at the 2010 World Military Games. He was the first active duty U.S. Marine to qualify for the US Boxing Team since 1992, as well as the first U.S. Marine to compete in the 2012 Olimpiya.

I boxed a little during my second deployment during free time,” he noted. “I came back from my second deployment toward the end of 2007 and began boxing for the Marine Corps in 2008. Most of my amateur career came under the Marine Corps. I learned a lot traveling with the Marine Corps. I got to see more styles and competed in national tournaments as a Marine. They also had the funding to send me.

The highlight of his amateur career was representing his country at the 2012 Olympics in London as captain of Team USA. Although he lost (19-9) in the opening round to two-time Kazakh boxer Daniyar Yeleussinov, who won gold at the 2013 World Championships and later at the 2016 Olimpiya, the opening Olympic ceremonies was the most memorable moment of his entire amateur boxing career for a special reason.

That was the anniversary of my daughter’s passing,” Herring said. “It let me know that no matter what, you can still accomplish anything, even through ups and downs.

Other members of the 2012 USA Olympic Team Herring captained included present day world champions in the pro ranks such as Errol Spence, Jr., Claressa ShieldsMarcus Browne, Keçmiş dünya çempionu Rau'shee Warren, and world title challengers Terrell Gausha, Michael HunterDominic Breazeale.


Herring remains close to USA Boxing, deyərək: “USA Boxing helped me because of the relationships I created, many of which still remain today. I met other fighters from around the world that I kept good relationships with. It also helped me become more of the people-person I am today. Being team captain taught me patience, because I had to deal with a lot of personalities, I still use those traits today. And I’m still close to my Olympic teammates today.


ABŞ Boks Alumni Association

Bir ömür boyu çempion olmaq üçün yaradıldı, Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları Boks və məzunları arasında qarşılıqlı faydalı münasibətlər, –boksçular, rəsmiləri, məşqçilər və boks azarkeşləri — Alumni Association çempion nəsillər birləşdirir, ruhlandırıcı və ABŞ Boks gələcək boks çempionu geri verilməsi, və ring həyata.

ABŞ Boks Məzunları Dərnəyi boks sevgisi olan və həvəskar boksla əlaqəli olmaq istəyən hər kəsə açıqdır. Üzvlərə məzunlar Assosiasiyasının ev sahibliyi etdiyi müxtəlif xüsusi tədbirlərə giriş imkanı verilir, illik ABŞ Boks Məzunları Dərnəyinin şöhrət salonunda qəbul daxil olmaqla.

Məzunlar Birliyinə üzv olmaq, sadəcə qeydiyyatdan keçin alumni@usaboxing.org a üçün $40.00 illik üzvlük haqqı. Yeni üzvlərə bir köynək veriləcək, Anahtarlık və elektron cüzdan.



Jamel is the perfect example of resiliency and persistence,” mentioned Chris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “His hard work, qurban, and inability to quit no matter what obstacles he encounters will continue to inspire the next generation of champions for many years. The USA Boxing Alumni Association wants to thank him for all that he has given to others, həm üzük içərisində, həm də xaricində.”

Nothing has ever come easy for Jamel Herring, especially his remarkable turnaround after the tragic loss of his infant daughter, Ariyanah, which happened three years to the day prior to the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.

My road wasn’t easy,” Herring added, “I had my ups and downs. I’m an Olympian, but nothing was ever handed to me. I had to fight for everything I’ve gotten. Bu, mənim vaxt!”

It certainly is, particularly after he defeated defending WBO super featherweight champion Masayuki Ito, bu ötən May 25, dünya çempionu olmaq üçün. Proof that good things do indeed happen to good people.


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Troy Isley coming off biggest win, Preparing for 2020 Olimpiya


COLORADO SPRINGS, Dövrə. (May 6, 2019) – USA Boxing middleweight Troy Isley is coming off the most significant victory of his young career, when he defeated the 2016 Olimpiya qızıl mükafatçısı, Cuba’s Arlen Lopez, at the recent Pan American Games Qualifier in Managua, Nikaraqua.


Lopez served as a positive barometer for Isley in terms of his potential 2020 Olympic run. “Beating Lopez is my biggest win so far,” Isley admitted. “He won a gold medal at the last Olympics. I avenged my loss to him in 2017. We almost fought in The Continentals, but he lost in the quarterfinals, and I lost in the semifinals. We could face each other again in July at the Pan American Games.

Ilə 2017, Isley captured a gold medal at the Elite World Championships, which marked a first for an American elite boxer in six years. He’s progressed year-by-year, taking top honors at the 2012 & 2013 National PAL Championships, 2014 Yeniyetmələrin Milli Olimpiadası, 2016 & 2017 Elite National Championships. So far this year, in addition to winning at the Pan American Games Qualifier, he also took gold at the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria.

Not too shabby accomplishments for a kid who really didn’t like boxing, especially compared to football, which was his favorite sport growing up.

When I returned to the gym I trained at, Alexandria (VA) Boxing Club,” USA National Team assistant coach Kay Koromba yadda,” they needed help with a young kid, Troy Isley. I had a simple conversation with him. He said he’d come back to the gym if I was there coaching. I didn’t go back for a little while and he didn’t return. I eventually took over the gym when the coach left, and Troy returned.

Troy is friends with Keyshawn Davki, (USA Boxing’s No. 1-rated lightweight). They both live in Virginia (Troy in Alexandria, Keyshawn in Newport) and train with me at the Alexandria Boxing Club, when we aren’t living and training in Colorado Springs. They fought as kids and became good friends. All of the other boxers here look up to them.

“Mən yalnız idi 8 and at first I really didn’t like boxing,” the now 20-year-old Isley spoke about his introduction to amateur boxing. “I was more interested in team sports like football, but I gave up boxing when I chose to compete in the Box-Offs. I just wanted to be a kid and you can’t play boxing. I went back to the gym and beat up everybody. Coach Kay told my father that he could make me into a national champion, and that gave me a lot of self-esteem.

A self-described boxer puncher, Isley is an intelligent, well-spoken boxer with eyes on the future, outside of boxing, taking on-line business courses through DeVry University. “I can do it all,” he offered about his boxing style. “I’m working on using more jabs to be a better all-around boxer. The jab sets the offense up. I’m working on my jab because you can win fights with a jab.

Promoters are lining up to pitch their companies to sign Isley, who has a definitive plan that involves making the 2020 USA Olympic Boxing Team, medal in Japan, and then turn professional.

The Olympics is only a year away,” Isley noted. “I’m close with Keyshawn and Shakur(Stevenson, 2016 Olympic silver-medalist and an 11-0 pro prospect). Training with them makes things easier for all of us. We drive each other and train against different styles. I’m always picking up new stuff. We help each other training, sparring, and just talking. We’re always together, either in Alexandria or Colorado Springs. Shakur still goes there for good sparring.

Shakur tells us a lot about his experiences in the Olympics and now as a pro. Me and Keyshawn have always talked about being together on the USA Boxing Olympic Team. We keep working hard and staying focused. It’s been our dream.

Dreams do come true but, ilk, Isley is preparing for the Pan-Am Games and, possibly, his rubber match with the defending Olympic gold-medalist, Lopez.

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