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Shreveport to Host 2020 USA Nyrkkeily SM

Louisiana city to host USA Boxing’s Return to National Stage
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (Seitsemän. 18) – USA Boxing ilmoitti tänään 2020 USA Boxing National Championships will now take place at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, ., Joulukuu. 5-12.

Hurricane Laura wreaked havoc on the city of Lake Charles and rendered their Civic Center inhospitable for this year’s National Championships. This came on top of the pandemic which already nearly wiped out the 2020 National Tournament calendar,” totesi Michael Campbell, USA Boxing Events and Operations Manager. “Our events staff immediately pivoted and was determined to replace the event with as little disruption as possible for our coaches and boxers that had been training with their goals fixed on participating in this event to end the year.

Shreveport stepped up quickly to provide us a great alternative within the same footprint as the planned event, therefore we could keep our same scheduled dates and remain in the great state of Louisiana. Shreveport will provide good accessibility, weather and hospitality for our members and their Convention Center will be ideal for the implementation of our #BackToBoxing protocols that are designed to ensure the safety of our boxers, valmentajat, officials and members of the community.

Shreveport, Bossier City, and the State of Louisiana are proud to host the 2020 National Boxing Championships in December,” sanoi Kelly Wells, Executive Director for the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. “Primarily, I would like to acknowledge my unwavering respect for Lake Charles and their investment in USA Boxing, which ultimately highlights Louisiana as a destination for national, elite sporting events.
As they recover from the detrimental effects of Hurricane Laura, Shreveport-Bossier is excited to keep this event within our state, which is expected to bring an estimated $2 million in economic impact to the area. We’re honored to welcome approximately 1,000 athletes to Shreveport-Bossier, as well as their coaches, ystävät, families and other boxing enthusiasts. On behalf of the Sports Commission team and Shreveport-Bossier community, I would like to thank the USA Boxing family for entrusting us with this incredible event, as well as Lt. Governor Nungesser, the Louisiana Office of Tourism, the Shreveport Convention Center, Hilton Shreveport and the local boxing community. We’ll deliver nothing less than world-class hospitality in sportsman’s paradise.
Registration for the event will open Oct. 1. The fact sheet, which will include check-in information, hotels and schedule will be released in the coming days.

Muistutuksena, due to COVID-19 and being the sole USA Boxing tournament in 2020, this year’s National Championships will be an open tournament, with a minimum bout requirement, for pee-wee to elite divisions. Boxers competing in Olympic/International Federation weight divisions in junior, youth and elite age groups will be competing for their place on Team USA’s High Performance teams. Complete selection procedures will be announced in the next few weeks. More information about High Performance can be found täällä.

This year’s championships will also have other changes to help provide a safer and easier tournament experience for our members, including staggered check-in days, set late coaches check-in hours, no general weigh-in, as well as a quota for all weight classes. All important changes and information will be released täällä.

Continue to check USABoxing.org and USA Boxing’s social media platforms for important updates on this year’s tournament.

Tournament Information
Tapahtumapaikka: Shreveport Convention Center
Registration Opens: Lokakuu. 1
Registration Closes: Marraskuu. 30
Early Check-in: Joulukuu. 5
Full Check-in: Joulukuu. 6
Staggered Check-in: Joulukuu. 7-10
First day of bouts: Joulukuu. 7

The one and only 1956 olympic gold medalist pete rademacher

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Elokuu 27, 2020) - 1956 OlympiakultamitalistiPete Rademacheris the only boxer to fight for a world title in his pro debut.

Rademacher, who died this past June at the age of 91 in Sandusky, Ohio, was a native of Tieton, Washington. He had a 72-7 amatööri ennätys, highlighted by his gold medal performance at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Rademacher started boxing during his rehabilitation for Rheumatic Fever, which he contracted while attending Castle Heights Military Academy. The gifted heavyweight captured top honors at numerous national tournaments, mukaan lukien 1951 & 1953 National AAU Championships, 1954 All-Army Championship and Service Championships, and Olympic Trials.

In Australia, he knocked out the three opponents he faced, järjestyksessä, Josef Nemec (Czechoslovakia) in the quarterfinals, South AfricanDaan Bekker semifinaalissa, and the Soviet Union’sLev Mukhin in the opening round of the championship final for the gold medal.

Rademacher was so hot after the Olympics that he publicly proclaimed that he would be able to become world heavyweight champion in his pro debut. Soon after he became the only fighter to make his pro debut in a world title fight, when he challenged defending World heavyweight championFloyd Patterson (32-1)  elokuuta 22, 1957 in Seattle. Rademacher floored Patterson in the second round, kuitenkin, he was dropped six times before the fight, which was refereed by Hall of FamerTommy Loughran, was halted at 2:57 of that round.

Rademacher, who was an offensive lineman on Washington State University’s football team, didn’t take many easy fights during his 5-year pro career (15-7-1, 8 KOs). His most notable pro victories were against World title challengerGeorge Chuvalo (17-3-1) and future Hall of Famer and World middleweight championBobo Olson(87-12), both by way of 10-round unanimous decisions, as well as technical knockouts overLaMar Clark (42-1) and NorwegianBuddy Thurman(32-5-1), vastaavasti, vuonna 10th and ninth rounds.

Rademacher’s pro losses were to some of the best heavyweights in the world, such as Hall of FamerArchie Moore, along with world title challengersKarl Mildenberger (29-1), voittamatonDoug Jones (17-0) jaZorro Foley (40-2-2), who had been Rademacher’s arch-rival in the amateur ranks.

USA Boxing Alumni Association 

Luotu mestariksi elinikäisesti, molemminpuolisesti hyödyllisiä suhteita USA Boxingin ja sen alumnien välillä, –nyrkkeilijät, virkamiehille, valmentajat ja nyrkkeilyfanit — Alumni-yhdistys yhdistää mestareiden sukupolvia, innostaa ja antaa takaisin USA Boxingin tuleville nyrkkeilymestarille, in and out of the ring.

USA Boxing Alumni Association on avoin kaikille, jotka rakastavat nyrkkeilyä ja haluavat pysyä yhteydessä amatöörinyrkkeilyyn. Jäsenille annetaan pääsy monenlaisiin alumniyhdistyksen järjestämiin erikoistapahtumiin, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Liittyä alumniyhdistykseen, rekisteröidy vain osoitteeseenalumni@usaboxing.org varten a $40.00 vuodessa jäsenmaksu. Uudet jäsenet saavat T-paidan, key-chain and e-wallet.

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USA BOXING ANNOUNCES INVOLVEMENT IN GIVING GAMES: A COLLABORATIVE FUNDRAISING EFFORT

Following the Tokyo Games postponement, Giving Games encourages Americans to unite as one to support the athletes that bear our flag

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (Heinäkuu 22, 2020) – USA Boxing announced today they are one of over 25 different National Governing Bodies (NGBs) taking part in in the launch of Giving Games: an effort to support and sustain U.S. sports federations and their members.

Giving Games will launch on July 24, on what would have been the Opening Ceremony in Tokyo. With the postponement of the Games, many U.S. sports and their athletes are facing extraordinary financial hardship and decision making, especially with the cancellation of most, or all, of their domestic competitions. Unlike most countries that receive government support, US-. athletes rely heavily on the support of the community. Adding to the physical and emotional toll that a delay in competition places on their shoulders, their revenue streams, and hope for success in 2021 and the future are now under threat.

“While I have to wait another year to achieve my Olympic dreams, Giving Games is a great opportunity to inspire America to support USA Boxing and all United States athletes,” said USA Boxing Heavyweight Olympic Qualification Team Member and Giving Games AmbassadorDarius Fulghum. “Donations will not only help myself and my 2021 teammates but will help the next generation of Olympic Champions.”

“This year has been extremely difficult for all, and our hope is to not only help support our 2021 Jumalat, but help raise funds for our 1,700+ gyms that have been impacted by COVID-19 and impact the lives of so many youth that are our future Olympians,” statedMike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director.

All funds raised will either be a direct donation to a specific sport of the donor’s choice or general support for all sports which will be equally divided among the participating NGBs. Fans and supporters can contribute to Giving Games in the following ways:

  • Take the Giving Games quiz to find the sport that best matches you and donate,
  • Enter to win one of 10 amazing sweepstakes packages from Omaze,
  • Help set the world record for most donations made in 24 tuntia, tai
  • Compete in the Medal of Giving by donating directly to a sport. At the conclusion of Giving Games, each sport will award a Gold, Silver, and Bronze medal to the top three donors.

     

    Donations to USA Boxing can be giving online bynapsauttamalla tätä.

     

    Giving Games will actively raise funds for athletes and their sports organizations during the original window of the Tokyo 2020 Games: Heinäkuu 24 – Elokuu 9. In addition to participating in the activations listed above, fans and supporters can also text ‘GIVINGGAMES’ to 243725 or make a donation online. Details can be found atgivinggames2020.com

     

    Though recognized and supported by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, the National Governing Bodies are separate organizations. The Giving Games initiative is not associated with or endorsed by the USOPC or the USOPF, and funds raised through the Giving Games initiative are used to directly aid the National Governing Bodies and the athletes they support.

Nyrkkeily pelasti kaksiosaisen maailmanmestarin ”El Gallo” Jose Antonio Riveran hengen

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Kesäkuu 4, 2020) - Kuten monet nyrkkeilijät, kaksi-divisioonan maailmanmestari "El Gallo" Jose Antonio Rivera hyvittää nyrkkeilyä elämänsä pelastamiseksi.

"Ehdottomasti,”Rivera suostui. ”Kun äitini kuoli, kun olin 10 vuotias, Luovuin elämästä ja päätöksenteoni heijasti sitä: roikkua väärän väkijoukon kanssa, mukaan lukien jengin jäsenet, alkoholin käyttö iältään 10 ja 15. Olin ehdottomasti menossa väärään suuntaan.

"En koskaan ajatellut minulla tulevaisuutta, ennen kuin aloitin nyrkkeilyn. On vaikea sanoa, mitä tekisin, jos en olisi koskaan nyrkistänyt, mutta muuten asuin, Olisin todennäköisesti jo vankilassa tai kuollut. "

Syntynyt Philadelphiassa, Rivera asui Puerto Ricossa ja Springfieldissä, MA, ennen kuin hän muutti Worcesteriin, MA, missä hän tapasi miehen, joka auttoi muuttamaan elämäänsä, Carlos Garcia, joka oli vastuussa erityisestä nyrkkeilyohjelmasta Worcester Boysissa & girls Club.

Rivera oli aloittanut nyrkkeilyn iässä 14 ½ kellarissa ystävänsä kanssa, Felix lopez.  Hän oli rakastunut nyrkkeilyyn katselun jälkeenRoberto Duran poissa tolaltaan"Sokeri" Ray Leonard ensimmäisessä taistelussaan. Nuori Puerto Rican-amerikkalainen käytti erityisesti amatöörinyrkkeilykokemustaan ​​valmistautuakseen ammattilaisille. Garcia, kuka on National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame -hallissa, laittaa hänet aloittelijaotteluun vain yhden amatööritaistelun jälkeen, jotta Rivera saataisiin nopealle radalle, koska hän ymmärsi, että Rivera haaveili tulla maailmanmestariksi ammattilaisena. Rivera päättyi a 35-15 amatööri ennätys, korosti pronssimitalilla PAL Nationals.

”Minulla ei koskaan ollut suuria amatööri-toiveita, mutta, tietenkin, Halusin voittaa jokaisen taistelun, jossa kilpailin,”Rivera sanoi. "Kerran en päässyt olympiakokeisiin, suunnitelmani oli kääntyä ammattilaiseksi. En tiennyt, kuinka paljon harrastajat houkuttelevat minut menestyväksi ammattilaisyrittäjäksi. Olen iloinen, että kuuntelin valmentajiani, muuten olisin kääntynyt ammattilaiseksi aiemmin, koska turhautun harrastajien politiikkaan. Vihasin menettämistä, mutta vihasin menettää vielä enemmän, kun tiesin, että minun olisi pitänyt voittaa. Kolmen vuoden kuluttua yhdessä (Garcian kanssa) harrastajissa ja saamassa paljon kokemusta matkustamisesta ympäri New Englandia, maassa ja jopa taistelevat Kanadassa, Näin kaikenlaisia ​​tyylejä ja lahjakkaita nyrkkeilijöitä, jotka auttoivat minua ammattilaisena. Carlos on minulle kuin isähahmo ja kaiken harjoittelun ja matkan aikana, hän oli aina pääni, rakentaa minusta hyvä nyrkkeilijä, mutta myös auttaa minua tulemaan paremmaksi mieheksi. "

Marraskuun 7, 1992, Rivera teki pro debyyttinsä, koputtaa ulosFrancisco Mercedes toisella kierroksella. Hän voitti ensimmäisen 23 ammattilaiset, mukaan lukien Massachusettsin osavaltion keskipaino - titteli vuonna 2001 1995. Hänen ensimmäinen ammattilaisen tappio oli veteraani Philadelphia-hävittäjälleWillie Wise (20-3-4), joka voitti kiistanalaisen 10 kierroksen split-päätöksen Foxwoods Resort Casinossa Connecticutissa. Rivera oli osoittanut olevansa enemmän kuin mahdollisuus ensimmäiseen tappioonsa, menettää läheisen päätöksen (98-95, 94-97, 94-96) vastustajalle, joka järkyttää meksikolaista kuvakettaJulio Cesar Chavez (102-3-2) vasta kolme vuotta myöhemmin.

Osoittaa samaa joustavuutta, joka pysyi Riveralla koko uransa ajan, kaksi taistelua myöhemmin Rivera pysähtyiGilberto Flores kahdessa erässä vangita Kansainvälinen nyrkkeilyjärjestö (IBO) keskikilpailun maailmanmestaruus. Rivera pidensi uuden voittoputkensa seitsemään, ennen taisteluita taaksepäin. Neljä taistelua myöhemmin, vaikka, Rivera rekisteröi ensimmäisen lausuntovoitonsa 2001, koputtaa ulosFrankie Randall (55-10-1) vuonna 10th kierros säilyttää Pohjois-Amerikan nyrkkeilyyhdistys (Myös) kruunu ensimmäisessä puolustuksessaan.

Nyt mainostanut legendaarinen Don King, Rivera matkusti Atlantin valtameren yli syyskuussa 2003 Saksaan, missä vain harvat amerikkalaiset pystyivät voittamaan. Rivera osoitti aikaisin, että hän tarkoitti liiketoimintaa, pudottamalla aiemmin voittamatonMichel Trabant toisella kierroksella matkalla voittamaan 12 kierroksen enemmistöpäätös avoimelle World Boxing Associationille (WBA).  Hänen hallituskautensa, kuitenkin, ei kestänyt kauan. Ensimmäisessä puolustuksessaan, Rivera hävisi 12 kierroksen jaetun päätöksen kotona Worcesterissä haastajalleLuis Collazo (24-1)

Rivera nousi yhtä painoluokkaa seuraavaa taistelua varten, osoittaa joustavuutta, joka oli katkottua uransa aikana seuraavaan taisteluunsa, myös kotona, vastaan ​​WBA juniorien keskipainoinen maailmanmestariAlexandro Garcia (25-1).

Seuraavassa taistelussaan ja kolmannen maailmanmestaruutensa ensimmäisessä puolustuksessa, Rivera pysäytettiin ensimmäistä kertaa ammattilaisuransa aikana, kirjoittanut uusi mestariTravis Simms (24-0), ja sitten hänet tyrmättiinDaniel Santos (24-0) kahdeksannella kierroksella heidän WBA-juniorien keskipainotuotteiden eliminoijansa.

Rivera jäi eläkkeelle vuonna 2008 vain palata takaisin sisään 2001, jonka jälkeen hän jäi eläkkeelle, kunnes palasi kahteen taisteluun Worcesterissä täydentääkseen ammattilaisuransa 50 taistelee, viimeinen tulossa iässä 46.

"Josen USA: n nyrkkeilykokemukset muovasivat hänestä sellaisen miehen, jolla hän on tänään, sekä sisään ja ulos rengas,"SanoiChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. ”Hän kuljetti tietä vähemmän matkustaessaan maailmanmestariksi, ja näin hän osoitti sitkeytensä ja sinnikkyytensä, jotka tekivät hänestä erinomaisen esimerkin nykypäivän USA-nyrkkeilijöille. "

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Luotu mestariksi elinikäisesti, molemminpuolisesti hyödyllisiä suhteita USA Boxingin ja sen alumnien välillä, –nyrkkeilijät, virkamiehille, valmentajat ja nyrkkeilyfanit — Alumni-yhdistys yhdistää mestareiden sukupolvia, innostaa ja antaa takaisin USA Boxingin tuleville nyrkkeilymestarille, sisään ja ulos rengas.

USA Boxing Alumni Association on avoin kaikille, jotka rakastavat nyrkkeilyä ja haluavat pysyä yhteydessä amatöörinyrkkeilyyn. Jäsenille annetaan pääsy monenlaisiin alumniyhdistyksen järjestämiin erikoistapahtumiin, mukaan lukien vuotuinen USA Boxing Alumni Association -säätiön juhla.

Liittyä alumniyhdistykseen, rekisteröidy vain osoitteeseenalumni@usaboxing.org varten a $40.00 vuodessa jäsenmaksu. Uudet jäsenet saavat T-paidan, avaimenperä ja e-lompakko.

Rivera oli todellinen työskentelevä maailmanmestari. Harvoilla maailmanmestareilla oli myös kokopäiväisiä työpaikkoja tittelin aikana. Rivera käytti lomaa, sekä henkilökohtaiset ja sairauspäivät, kun hän meni harjoitusleirille eräisiin suurista taisteluistaan.

”Minulla oli aina hyvä työetiikka kasvamassa," hän selitti. ”Kun muutin Worcesteriin klo 16 vuotias, Asuin yksin: koulu, tehdä työtä, ja sitten pojille & Girls Club kouluttaa. Pidin saman työetiikan kuin minulla 19 kun käännyin ammattilaiseksi. Minusta tuli isä 20, joten perheeni hoitaminen oli välttämätöntä. Vaikka se oli vaikeaa, Tiesin, että nyrkkeily ei kestä ikuisesti, ja minulla oli onni löytää hyvä työpaikka Massachusettsin kansainyhteisön oikeudenkäyntituomioistuimissa. Se teki pitkiä päiviä, kun harjoittelin, varsinkin kun taistelin tai puolustin maailmancupini. Lopussa, vaikka, työpaikkani säilyttäminen oli paras päätös, jonka olisin voinut tehdä minulle ja perheelleni. "

Rivera. Hän toimi vuosia apulaisoikeustuomarina ja ylennettiin viime vuonna apulaisjohtajana, on edelleen mukana nyrkkeilyssä. Hän ja hänen vanhin poikansa, A.J. Rivera, omistaa ja käyttää nyrkkeilyä edistävää yritystä, Rivera Promotions Entertainment, antaa alueensa nuorille taistelijoille mahdollisuuden taistella useammin ja kotona. Jose putoaa ajoittain poikien luona & Girls Club vierailla entisten valmentajiensa luona, Garcia jaRocky Gonzalez, tukea nuoria lahjakkuuksiaan. Hän menee myös ystävänsä luoKendrick BallKuntosali, Leiri ole oikeassa, antaa siellä nuorille taistelijoille muutama vinkki ja pitää kunnossa (ei toista paluuta varten).

Jose Antonio Rivera tunnetaan parhaiten sitkeydestään ja päättäväisyydestään, mikä johti hänet toiseen elämään, mukaan lukien kolme maailmanmestaruutta ja upea elämä, jota hän ei olisi koskaan nauttinut.

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TIETOA USA: N NOKSISTA:  USA Boxingin tehtävänä on antaa Yhdysvaltojen urheilijoille ja valmentajille mahdollisuus saavuttaa kestävä kilpailuosaaminen, kehittää luonnetta, tukea nyrkkeilyä, ja mainostaa ja kasvattaa olympialaistyylistä nyrkkeilyä Yhdysvalloissa. USA Boxingin vastuu ei ole vain olympiakullan tuottaminen, mutta myös valvoa ja hallita kaikkia amatöörinyrkkeilyn piirteitä Yhdysvalloissa.

USA Boxing pays tribute to True Patriot Robert Carmody 1964 Olympic pronssimitalisti & Soldier killed in Vietnam

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Toukokuu 21, 2020) – People all across the United States will rightfully pay respect to fallen military men and women during this Memorial Day weekend. One true American Patriot that USA Boxing will remember forever is 1964 Olympic pronssimitalistiRobert “Butterball” Carmody, who was killed in action three years later at the height of the Vietnam War.

Born in 1938, Carmody learned to fight on the streets of Brooklyn, where he lived before joining the U.S. Army in 1957, and where he took his first boxing lesson. A natural-born fighter, he was selected to represent the 11th Airborne Division, even after it was deployed to Germany, after he had earned his airborne wings, and Robert developed into a record 4-time All-Army flyweight champion.

Carmody also captured top honors at the 1962 International Military Sports Council and earned a bronze medal in 1963 at the prestigious Pan American Games. At the 1964 Olympic Boxing Trials, held at the famous New York’s World’s Fair, he upset flyweight favoriteMelvin Miller to earn a spot on the 1964 USA: n nyrkkeilyjoukkue.

At the Olympics, Carmody became a close friend of heavyweightJoe Frazier, the lone American to win an Olympic gold medal at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The smallest and biggest men on the Olympic Team were buddies. Frazier, tietenkin, went on to become a Hall of Fame heavyweight champion, who was inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame this past December.

“He’s the type of guy you really need,” Frazier said in a 2006 ESPN.com interview. “I had some hard times, things was rough, but he was a guy that helped you out a lot. I loved him like a brother.”

Hampered by a bruised hand, the 5’ 2”, 112-pound Carmody had a bye in the opening round, tyrmäsiNam Singh Thapa (Nepal) in his first fight, took a decision (4-1) vastaanOtto Babiasch (Saksa), and lost in the semifinals by way of a questionable decision (1-4) to the eventual Olympic championFernando Atzon (Italia).

Although he never publicly complained about the decision that may have cost him an Olympic gold medal, Carmody was visibly upset as he headed to the locker room, kunGeneral William Westmoreland hollered to him, “Good job, soldier!” Carmody, vaikka, turned and reportedly yelled back, “You dumb son of a bitch!"

Olympialaisten jälkeen, Carmody retired from amateur boxing with a 128-12 ennätys, returned home and rather than turn pro, he decided to stay in the U.S. Armeija, training a few teams at the International Military Sports Council, including the U.S. Army squad.

Strings were pulled for the 10-year military veteran, because of his imposing status as an Olympic bronze medalist, he didn’t have to go with his 199th Light Infantry Brigade when it was deployed to Vietnam. But even though he wasn’t combat trained, due to his training as a boxer, Carmody insisted on deploying with his unit on June of 1967, the day his sonRobert Carmody, Jr. was born.

A few weeks later, Staff Sergeant Carmody’s unit. D Troop of the U.S. 17th Calvary Regiment was on a routine six-man foot patrol north of Saigon. They were ambushed by Viet Cong guerillas and five of the six U.S. soldiers were killed, including Carmody, who was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star for valor. He became the first Olympic boxing medalist to die in combat.

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Luotu mestariksi elinikäisesti, molemminpuolisesti hyödyllisiä suhteita USA Boxingin ja sen alumnien välillä, –nyrkkeilijät, virkamiehille, valmentajat ja nyrkkeilyfanit — Alumni-yhdistys yhdistää mestareiden sukupolvia, innostaa ja antaa takaisin USA Boxingin tuleville nyrkkeilymestarille, sisään ja ulos rengas.

USA Boxing Alumni Association on avoin kaikille, jotka rakastavat nyrkkeilyä ja haluavat pysyä yhteydessä amatöörinyrkkeilyyn. Jäsenille annetaan pääsy monenlaisiin alumniyhdistyksen järjestämiin erikoistapahtumiin, mukaan lukien vuotuinen USA Boxing Alumni Association -säätiön juhla.

Liittyä alumniyhdistykseen, rekisteröidy vain osoitteeseenalumni@usaboxing.org varten a $40.00 vuodessa jäsenmaksu. Uudet jäsenet saavat T-paidan, avaimenperä ja e-lompakko.

“Robert Carmody’s selflessness and character extends far beyond our sport of Olympic-style amateur boxing,” said Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “A warrior in the ring, a hero outside of the ring—he showed the world the very best of what USA Boxing has to offer, and the USA Boxing Alumni Association looks forward to keeping his legacy alive.”

“On this Memorial Day, USA Boxing wants to recognize and honor our fallen heroes who have gave their lives in defense of our country, like Robert Carmody,” stated USA Boxing Executive Director Mike McAtee. “On this Memorial Day, I think it is important to also recognize all who have served in our military, which Billy Ray Cyrus stated, ‘All gave some and some gave all.’ Thank you for your service, we will never forget.”

Olympic Bronze Medal winner to Bronze Star recipient, Robert Carmody was a fighter true and true, as well as a man of tremendous honor, and a legitimate hero.

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TIETOA USA: N NOKSISTA:  USA Boxingin tehtävänä on antaa Yhdysvaltojen urheilijoille ja valmentajille mahdollisuus saavuttaa kestävä kilpailuosaaminen, kehittää luonnetta, tukea nyrkkeilyä, ja mainostaa ja kasvattaa olympialaistyylistä nyrkkeilyä Yhdysvalloissa. USA Boxingin vastuu ei ole vain olympiakullan tuottaminen, mutta myös valvoa ja hallita kaikkia amatöörinyrkkeilyn piirteitä Yhdysvalloissa.

Born to box Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Huhtikuu 27, 2020) — As the son of a prizefighter, Kansainvälinen nyrkkeilyn kunniataulun nyrkkeilijä (“Class of 2015”) Säde “Boom Boom” Mancini was born to box, and the Youngstown, Ohio fighter climbed to the top of the sport’s mountain, capturing the World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight title in 1982.

Mancini’s father, myöhässä Lenny “Boom Boom” Mancini, boxed professionally from 1937 kohteeseen 1947, kokoaminen 46-12-3 (16 KOs) pro-ennätys. Lenny was the No. 1 ranked lightweight in the world in 1941 and considered a future world champion. Kuitenkin, his dream was sadly shattered when he was wounded during World War II. He returned to boxing after being discharged, but his physical issues due to the wound prevented him from fulfilling his once vast potential.

His son, Säde, took the mantle and ran with it to fame, glory and notoriety as a world champion. He started boxing young and had his first fight when he was 15 at the Junior Olympics in Cleveland. Ray had thought that he would have to wait until he turned 16, because that was the minimum age to compete in the Golden Gloves.

When I heard that I could enter (the Junior Olympics),” Mancini remembered, “I pressured my father to let me go (to Cleveland). A very close family friend was training some guys in the next town over from us and he was taking some fighters to the Junior Olympics. He said he’d take me there. I won by first fight by first-round knockout and I wound up winning the regional title. I went on to the Mid-West Regional in Detroit and fought a local kid, Sammy Fuentes, to go to the Nationals. He beat me by decision, but I gained my first real lesson about boxing and life: experience is everything. It was my sixth amateur fight and I was told that Fuentes had more than 200. It did not deter me, itse asiassa, it made me hungrier to succeed.

Succeed he did, despite his aggressive style that best suited the professional ranks much more than amateurs. He won 43 of 50 amateur matches, capturing top honors in the 1977 Youngstown Golden Gloves and Northeastern Ohio Golden Gloves. He also won the Northeast Ohio AAU Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the 1978 National AAU Tournament.

I lost a close decision in the semifinals of the 1978 National Golden Gloves to two-time U.S. Jumalainen Davey Armstrong,” Mancini said. “I lost a decision to Anthony Fletcher in the quarterfinals of the 1978 National AAU Championships and once again in the championship final of the Ohio State Fair. In my last amateur fight, I lost a bad decision to defending National Champion Melvin Paul klo 1979 Kansallinen Golden Käsineet Tournament. (Sen jälkeen) I knew I wasn’t going to have another amateur fight and was going to turn pro.

I had more of a pro style when I fought in the amateurs. Three rounds didn’t benefit me. I never had a four-round fight (pro). I started with six-rounders because, for my style, a three-round amateur or a four-round pro fight were pretty much the same for me. Six-rounders were more beneficial to me and that was proven right away.

I knew I wouldn’t win any of the major amateur championships because of my style. Matkan varrella, vaikka, I beat some pretty good amateurs: Darryl Chambers,Memo Arreola, Tim Christianson ja Mark Chieverini. My amateur career just made me even more hungry to win a World title as a pro.



His seek and destroy style made him an instant favorite as a professional. “I had to be aggressive, as a fighter or on the playing field when I played other sports, because of my natural instincts,” Mancini explained. “I couldn’t sit back and wait for things to happen; I had to try and make things happen. I follow that thinking in my business life as well, but much like the fight game, you have to known when to attack and when to sit back and counter.

Mancini, who some called a little Rocky Marciano because of the way he fought, turned pro October 18, 1979 in Struthers, Ohio, pysähtymättä Phil Bowen Avauskierroksen. Ray fought 15 times in his first year as a pro and extended his winning streak to 19, before he challenged World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight World champion Alexis Arguello (67-5), who won by way of a 14-round technical knockout, in a fight that was dead even after 10 kierrosta. After the match, then future Hall of Famer Arguello was quoted as saying: “I think my heart is special, but his (Mancini) is bigger than I have. Someday he will be champion.

Only seven months and three fights later, Mancini captured the World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight World title way of a sensational first-round knockout of defending champion Arturo Frias (24-1). Ray dedicated that fight to his father, who was unable to become world champion, due to the wounds he suffered in World War II.

Mancini finished his pro career with a 29-5 (23 KOs), which included victories against world champions Bobby Chacon (523-5-1), Ernesto Espana (35-4), Frias and Jose Luis Ramirez (71-3), and all five of his losses were to world championsArguello, Hector Camacho, Greg Haughen ja Livingstone Bramble (kahdesti).

Ray ‘Boom BoomMancini demonstrated the heart of a champion throughout his career,” sanoi Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “Even though his in-ring success is primarily discussed at the professional level, the hunger to learn and grow as an amateur is something that inspires today’s USA Boxing champions. He is another example of a USA Boxing alumnus who experienced tremendous success resulting from experiences and lessons from his amateur days.

Mancini is proud of his roots in Youngstown, which also produced world pro boxing champions such as Harry Arroyo, Jeff Lampkin, Greg Richardson ja Kelly Pavlik.

Growing up in Youngstown helped me tremendously as a fighter,” Mancini talked about his hometown. “We all knew what a tough town it was and is and we knew the stories of all the fighters, amateur and pro, who had left a mark before us. Growing up there, football and boxing were the two sports everybody talked about. If you left a mark in either one, people still talked about you long after you’re playing, or fight days were over. Joten, to succeed in a town like Youngstown, was a tremendous accomplishment in itself.


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The ultra-popular Mancini is one of the few boxers to have had a movie (“Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story)”), song (“Boom Boom Manciniby Warren Zevon) and book (“The Good Son: The Life of Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini by Mark Kriegel) about him.

Tänään, the 59-year-old Mancini still resides in Youngstown, and he remains involved in boxing as a color commentator for PBC on Fox. He’s also been a member of the Ohio Boxing Commission for the last three years. “I’m involved (nyrkkeily) as close as I want to be and can still be a fan,” hän myönsi. “What I miss most about the fight game is challenging myself mentally and emotionally, and to be able toget upand challenge myself physically on a daily basis. To stand in front of another man before the fight, right in the center of the ring, and say to myself, ‘Either you’re getting carried out of here tonight or I am, but one of us is getting carried out of here tonight,’ was my mentality. I miss that challenge!”

Looking back at his boxing career, Mancini maintains that he wouldn’t change a thing. “I can’t say I would do anything different, in retrospect, because I won the World title, successfully defended it four times, made good money and retired healthy,” Mancini concluded. “People still remember and talk about my fights and I made it into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, the ultimate shrine for fighters. Joten, why would I want to have done anything differently?”

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Top USA amateur boxers adjusting to life without fights & waiting another year for Olympics show

Arjan Iseni training during the pandemic

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Huhtikuu 23, 2020) — Amateur boxing, as in the professional ranks, has been shut-down worldwide due to the Coronavirus pandemic. USA Boxing members are adjusting to these challenging and trying times all across the country.

Gyms and schools are closed, tournaments suspended, ja 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo have been postponed a year. Members of the Elite Qualification, Youth and Junior High Performance teams are home rather than in Colorado Springs training at the state-of-art United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center.

How are some of the leading U.S. amateur boxers living during this period without fights?

ELITE OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION TEAM

Joseph Hicks (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 26-year-old middleweight, USA Ranking #2
Gold medal performances: 2019 National Golden Gloves; 2017 & 2018 Itä Elite Karsinta; 3-time Eastern Elite Qualifier (2017-2019)

Hicks was within one qualifier victory of officially becoming a member of the 2020 Team USA Olympic Boxing Team. He is taking advantage of the break, vaikka, spending quality time with his wife and young daughter.



I personally feel that this has been a blessing in disguise, because I have more time to improve on the things the USA coaches have been telling me to work on. I live in an apartment in Lansing (MY), but I’ve been staying with my mom in Grand Rapids so I can comfortably train. It’s weird in a way, but I miss getting punched at. I’ve been trying to adapt to the new normal, but I can’t wait to be back at the training center (Colorado Springs).

I love that I can see my daughter every day to give her all my attention, but she misses the gym as much as me. My wife and mother have been very supportive. I believe waiting another year will only make me better by the time the Olympics are here.

Oshae Jones, (Toledo, Ohio), 22-year-old welterweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2020 Olympic Team Trials, 3-time Elite National Championships (2016-2019), 2017 Itä Elite Karsinta, 2016 Youth Open, 2014 Kansallinen PAL. kansainvälinen: 2020 Strandja-turnaus & 2019 Pan-American Games

Jones had been on a roll leading up to the since postponed Americas Qualifier to lock a roster spot on the 2020 Team USA Olympic Boxing Team. She has been training at her family’s gym in Toledo, as well as getting more involved in community services and functions.



I have not adapted to life without boxing, because boxing will never leave my life. Perheeni / coaches have a gym connected to our house we live in. Boxing is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle .

My heart dropped when I first heard that the Olympics were postponed. Everything that I have been working toward for basically my whole life is on pause until next July. I do not know how I feel or how to express how I feel. The only thing I can do is try to stay motivated.


YOUTH HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM

Arjan Iseni (Staten Island, New York), 17-year-old light heavyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Youth National Championships, Eastern Regional Open & Youth Open

Iseni lives in the Coronavirus epicenter, Staten Island, New York. He and his father built a small ring in their backyard (katso alla oleva kuva) because he couldn’t train in any gyms.

It’s very hard to know that I won’t be able to represent Team USA this year in any international tournaments. This is my last year as a youth boxer, but I have been training very hard during quarantine, and I will be ready for whatever is next for me.

It is hard knowing that I will not be fighting soon, but this gives me more time to perfect the little flaws in my game, and I’ll comeback stronger when this all ends. Toivottavasti, everything goes back to normal soon, so I can get back to fighting actively and hopefully make Team USA as an Elite boxer.


Shera Mae Patricio (Waianae, Havaiji), 17-year-old flyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Youth National Championships & Western Regional Open; 2018 Youth National Championships & Western Regionals Open; 2017 Kansalliset nuorten olympialaiset & National Golden Gloves

Patricio lives the furthest away from training camp and her teammates, but her family owns a boxing gym, and training/sparring isn’t as a problem for her because she has eight siblings.



We are in quarantine and I have adapted to life without fights by continuing to train at our personal gym with my siblings. Training hasn’t been a problem for us because we have our own personal gym. We sanitize all the equipment and the gym before and after training. Since there are no fights coming soon, we have been sharpening up our skills and building more knowledge We’ve been gaining strength and keeping up our endurance. On weekends, my dad rides a bike while we run laps to get some sunlight, and sometimes we do sprint drills outside.

Our family is a boxing family that started with my dad as he was a boxer. He started training me, only for defense, but it started to get serious in 2015 when I won my first tournament in Kansas. All of my other siblings are also boxers and they’re also multiple-time champions. My siblings and I have been getting a ton of family time staying home together. This quarantine has made us even closer. Our bond makes us stronger individually and as one. I’m far away from training in Colorado Springs, but my teammates are only a phone call away. I’m able to stay in touch and that’s very warming. Some of the coaches check on me to see how I’ve been doing. I looked forward to all the tournaments I planned to fight in and I’m disappointed they’ve been postponed, but I have more time to be even better prepared for my next fight.

JUNIOR HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM

Steven Navarro (Los Angeles, Kalifornia) 16-year-old flyweight, USA Ranking #1
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Junior National Championships & Kansallinen PAL; 2018 Junior National Championships; 2017 Prep Open & Western Regional Open

Navarro was training in Colorado Springs to prepare for international competition in Bulgaria, but the trip was cancelled two days before Navarro and his teammates were scheduled to depart.



As a member of the USA Boxing Junior Team, I look forward to every fight / turnaus, because it could be my last. So it was very heartbreaking when I was notified that our fights in Bulgaria and future international fights were cancelled due to this pandemic. I continue working as hard as I do on a regular basis: waking up at 5 aamulla, running 5-6 miles in nearby hills, of course wearing my mask. I come home to take my online classes from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., which gives me a 2-hour nap before heading to my private gym. I am the only person who trains at my gym every day at 4:30 p.m. Once I get to the gym, I begin stretching for 3 kierrosta (3-minute rounds), shadow box for 5-7 kierrosta, then I hit five varieties of punching bags (3 kierrosta kukin). Afterwards, I work mitts (5-8 kierrosta) where I focus on different movements and situations that could possibly happen in a fight. I often hit the double-end bag and speed bag for 3 kierrosta. I finish my boxing training with 15 min. of jump rope.

I train on a daily basis for 2 hours with my father/coach Refugio Navarro. This pandemic is a bit of a gamble due to not having access to sparring. I do tend to ‘movewith my father once every week, but the experience is different. Once finished, I head to my grandparentshouse (only one block away from my home) to do my strength and conditioning. I do wear a mask and gloves when working out there. My grandfather is a bodybuilder and has his gym setup in his garage. I work-out with my grandfather for a good hour, constantly disinfecting all equipment, to wrap-up my day. I work with what I have, which is a blessing. Boxing isn’t a season sport, you must stay ready all year for anything, and that’s what I continue to do as I strive for greatness.

Fernanda Chavez (Dallas, Texas), 14-year-old bantamweight, USA Ranking #2
Gold Medal Performances: 2019 Junior Open; 2018 Prep Open & Eastern Regional



Chavez is a first-year member of the Junior High Performance Team and her inaugural training camp in Colorado Springs was pushed back.

Adapting to this new lifestyle hasn’t been the easiest. I’m thankful I have my family, as we’ve been going on daily runs and workouts at parks. My family understands the importance of my athleticism and staying fit, which is why we continue to motivate each other during this tough time. I’m not sure when our lives will return to normal, which is why I’m still prepared at all times.

The things I’m looking forward to most at camp in Colorado Springs is meeting other junior females on the team, as well as learning the different styles they bring. I also look forward to creating bonds between my new teammates and coaches from across the nation.



Arjan Iseni’s backyard ring in Staten Island



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A remarkable boxing journey like no other 1972 Olympiakultamitalisti “Sokeri” Ray Seales

(Ray Seales is in the front row, second in from the left)



COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Huhtikuu 9, 2020) — Imagine being the lone boxer from your country to capture an Olympic gold medal, only days after the infamous Munich massacre. Now imagine also having won a remarkable 338 of 350 amateur matches, having fought a trilogy as a professional with “Ihmeellinen” Marvin Hagler, being declared legally blind in both eyes (having entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr. pickup a six-figure medical bill), regaining sight in one eye, then working as a teacher of autistic students for 17 vuotta.

“Sokeri” Ray Seales has truly lived a surreal life, to say the least, and he’s still involved in boxing at the age of 67, as a successful coach of amateur boxers in Indianapolis.

Born in Saint Croix, US-. Virgin Island as one of eight children in a family whose father was a boxer there as a member of the U.S. Army team, Seales started boxing at the age of nine. “I have three brothers and we always beat the crap out of each other,” he spoke about his start in boxing. “Learning how to box, for me, was all about fighting to be the first to eat. I had gotten hit in my left eye playing dodgeball and my uncle, who was stationed at Ft. Lewis (Tacoma, WA), told my mother there was a special doctor there who could help with my eye. My father was stationed all over and in 1964, when I was 12, my mother moved us to Tacoma, Washington.

I had boxing in my system. I went with my brothers to the Downtown Tacoma Boys Club, which was only one block from our home, and my mother could watch me walk from our house to the gym and back. I was the first from there to win a Golden Gloves title. I wanted to be a winner and finished with 14 (mestari) jackets. I couldn’t speak English. I knew Spanish and spoke Spanish and English together. The first word I said in English was box. We used to fight three or four times a day and we built the Tacoma Boxing Club. I went on to have a 338-12 amateur record and I’ve been in boxing ever since.

Seales developed into a champion, ottaa parhaita kunnianosoituksia 1971 National AAU and 1972 National Golden Gloves championships. Iässä 19, Seales enlisted in the U.S. Ilmavoimat, but his mother made some calls so Ray would be able to compete in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Saksa.

She succeeded and the rest, kuten sanotaan, is history. And when he came home from the Olympics, he was told that there was no need for him to report to the U.S. Ilmavoimat, because he had done enough in terms of service as the only American boxer to win a gold medal.

The 1972 Olympialaiset, kuitenkin, was overshadowed by the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches, as well as a West German police officer at the Olympic Village by terrorists on Black September.

I had just turned 20,Seales remembered. “Boxing was heavy when we went there. Some of my family, my coach from Tacoma, and Tacoma teammate (and 2-time U.S. Jumalainen)Davey Armstrong were in Germany. I didn’t know anything at first. I had to get the attention of my parents to let them know not to go there, because there were terrorists with sub-machine guns in the Olympic Village. I was the only American boxer left to fight.

Seales defeated Bulgarian Angjei Anghhelov, 5-0, in the light welterweight championship to capture an Olympic gold medal, the only member of the U.S. team to do so. His teammates included Armstrong, Duane Bobick, and Olympic bronze medalists Jesse Valdez, Marvin Johnson ja Ricardo Carreras.

Sugar Ray Seales’s dedication to USA Boxing is second to none,” sanoi Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “His pride, patriotism, and devotion to helping our next generation of champions is what makes him such an inspiring figure.


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Luotu mestariksi elinikäisesti, molemminpuolisesti hyödyllisiä suhteita USA Boxingin ja sen alumnien välillä, –nyrkkeilijät, virkamiehille, valmentajat ja nyrkkeilyfanit — Alumni-yhdistys yhdistää mestareiden sukupolvia, innostaa ja antaa takaisin USA Boxingin tuleville nyrkkeilymestarille, sisään ja ulos rengas.

USA Boxing Alumni Association on avoin kaikille, jotka rakastavat nyrkkeilyä ja haluaisivat olla yhteydessä amatööriboksiin. Jäsenille annetaan pääsy monenlaisiin erikoistuneisiin tapahtumiin, joita alumniyhdistys järjestää, mukaan lukien vuotuinen USA Boxing Alumni Association -säätiön juhla.

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Seales turned pro in 1973, winning an 8-round unanimous decision over Gonzalo Rodriguez Tacoma. “Sugarmanwon his first 21 pro taistelee, until he lost a 10-round decision to 14-0 middleweight prospect and future Hall of Famer Marvin Hagler. Kaksi taistelee myöhemmin, Seales fought Hagler in Tacoma to a 10-round draw (99-99, 99-99, 98-96).

Everybody wanted a shot at the Olympic gold medalist,” Seales explained.I went to Boston and we fought in a TV studio (WNAC). It was freezing in there. I was shivering when I went into the ring, Marvin came out dripping sweat. I knew I was losing after seeing that, but I hung with him and went the distance (10 kierrosta). I was having management problems and three months later I fought Hagler again, only this time at home in Tacoma. I beat him but it ended in a 10-round draw. He knows I beat him!”

Seales completed his trilogy with Hagler, but it was five years later, when Hagler was 42-2-1 and avoided by most of the world’s top middleweights. “I was the USBA (United States Boxing Association) and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) middleweight champion and Hagler needed to win a title to get a world title shot,” Seales noted. “I lost our third fight in the first round, but that’s the only thing shown on television in our three fights. We were two left-handers, but he switched to right-handed, and he caught me with a hook. I got paid and they bought him a world title fight.

Seales has coached two different amateur teams in Indianapolis during the past 11 vuotta, voittoisa 10 Golden Gloves team championships, and he’s still in charge in Indy of Team IBG.

After he retired in 1984 after suffering detached retinas in both eyes, Seales was introduced in Las Vegas to Sammy Davis, Jr. (kuvassa alla), who paid Seales’ $100,000 medical bill for his damaged eyes. Davis had lost his left eye in a 1952 car accident



I’m a teacher,” Seales concluded. “I see the way that so many boxers want to fight likeFloyd Mayweather. Their head is tilted, they can’t throw a jab. I teach them to have the right foot behind the left (for a right-handed boxer), and to walk in straight, not tilted or peaking. Heel toe, heel toe every time you pivot is your stance.

My advice for the boxers who hope to compete in the 2020 Olympics is to focus on what you’re doing and listen to how to get it done. What I really want to do is to coach the USA Olympic Boxing Team 2024.

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RIPNEVER FORGET!

40th anniversary of tragic airplane crash in Poland

22 members of Team USA Boxing perished

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Maaliskuu 14, 2020) – One of the darkest days in American sports history occurred 40 years ago today, when Polish Airlines flight #7 that had departed John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City crashed a half-mile from Okecie Airport in Warsaw, Puola.
 
Kaikki 87 passengers died, mukaan lukien 14 boxers and eight officials on the USA Boxing team, due to a disintegration of a turbine disc in one of the plane’s engines that ultimately failed.
 
Team USA was traveling to Poland to compete in two international amateur boxing dual events. The average age of the 14 boxers was only 20 ½, ranging from 27-year-old Walter Harris to 16-year-old Byron Payton.
 
The potential Olympic dreams of the 14 boxers were destroyed in the horrific accident. Although most of the boxers were still in their developmental stage, outside of prospective medal challenger Lemuel Steeples, each member aspired to represent the United States in the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. (The United States eventually led a boycott of the 1980 Olympics because of the Soviet-Afghan War.)
 
I remember coming home from my boxing gym on March 14, 1980 and hearing the news of the plane crash on the evening news,” totesi USA Boxingin toimitusjohtaja Mike McAtee.
 
As an aspiring Olympic-style boxer I was shocked and felt a sense of loss like every American boxer, coach and official. Today we are reminded that life is precious, and every day is a blessing. On behalf of USA Boxing’s Board of Directors, 48,000 nyrkkeilijät, coaches and officials and the national office staff we remember the 1980 USA Boxing Team Members and Staff. Please keep them, their families and the worldwide Olympic-style boxing family in your thoughts and prayers.
 
Down But Not OutLost But Not Forgotten

USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh remembers the crash to this day. “I remember it well, as I was a 16-year-old dreaming of the Olympics,” said Walsh. “It was massive news in Europe, a big tragedy with some of the world’s best boxers and staff wiped out. We lost a generation of great fighters, and most importantly loved ones.
 
Patricia Chavis was only seven years old when she learned her father, Sgt. Elliott Chavis, had perished in the crash. She was playing outdoors with friends when she noticed a lot of people crying as they entered and left her home. Her mother called her inside, sat her down with people watching, and said that her father wasn’t coming back because he had been killed in a plane crash.
 
She asked me if I understood and I did, because we had recently lost my great grandmother and paternal grandfather,” an emotional Patricia explained. “I went back outside and told my friends. They were a little older and they didn’t understand why I hadn’t stayed inside with family. It didn’t really hit me that my dad wasn’t coming home until my teenage years. I remember sitting in bed and writing letters to him.
 
Every year still affects me every March. We usually have a family dinner with my mom and grandchildren. They listen to stories about a man they never met. He’s buried in South Carolina and we’ve laid flowers on his grave. Every year on March 14th it brings back memories and we celebrate his life.
 
Sgt. Chavis, who died at the age of 25, was stationed at Ft. Bragg (N.C.), where he learned to box. Hän oli jäsenenä 118th Military Police Company and during his boxing career, the light heavyweight was All-Army and All-Southeastern.
 
My parents married young,” Patricia continued. “My mom told me he was always athletic. He played football and was a pole vaulter on the track team in high school. But I didn’t know anything about his boxing until we went to a reunion at Ft. Bragg. Around the 30th anniversary I got in touch with some of his Army buddies when I saw on Facebook that they were having a reunion. I went there with my mom and listened to stories they told me about his boxing career. I found it so interesting because I hadn’t known about that. There are quite a few memorials I’ve seen on Facebook and I try to get in touch with other family members (of her father’s teammates who died in the crash). We’ll never forget!”
 
Below is a complete list of the 1980 US-. Boxing Delegation who died in the aforementioned plane crash in Warsaw:
 
 
The 1980 United States Boxing Delegation to Warsaw, Puola, Maaliskuu 14, 1980
 
BOXERS

Kelvin Anderson                    
        Heavyweight Hartford, CT
Elliott ChavisLight Heavyweight U.S. Armeija / Ft. Bragg, NC
Walter HarrisLight Heavyweight San Francisco, KUTEN
Andrea McCoyKeskisarja
         New Bedford, MA
Byron PaytonLight Middleweight Troup, TX
Chuck RobinsonLight Middleweight Port Townsend, WA
Paul PalominoVälisarjan nyrkkeilijä
         Westminster, KUTEN
Lemuel SteeplesLight Welterweight St. Ludvig, MO
Byron Linsay
             
Light Welterweight San Diego, KUTEN
Gary Tyrone ClaytonKevyt
          Philadelphia, PA
Jerome StewartKääpiösarjalainen
      US-. Laivasto / Norfolk, VA
George PimentelKärpässarjalainen
           Elmhurst, New York
Lonnie YoungKärpässarjalainen
            Philadelphia, PA
David RodriguezLight Flyweight
   Pomona, KUTEN

OFFICIALS

Joseph F. Bland
       
Team Manager High Point, NC
Col. Bernard CallahanReferee/Judge
      Carlisle, PA
Thomas “Sarge” JohnsonPäävalmentaja
  Indianapolis, IN
John Radison
             
Referee/Judge
      St. Ludvig, MO
Junior Robles
           
Assistant Coach National City, KUTEN
Steve Smigiel
             
Interpreter
           Boca Raton, FL
Delores Wesson
       
Team Assistant
  Ocean Springs, NEITI
Dr. Ray Wesson
        
Team Physician Ocean Springs, NEITI
            

Siirry osoitteeseenwww.USABoxing.org to watch a short video tribute
 
Memorial messages and letters of condolence were sent from friends and boxing organizations from around the world, including U.S. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, Executive Director Col. F. Don Miller, Montana AAU, Oklahoma Boxing Association, Amateur Basketball Association of the USA, Salina Boxing Team, South Texas AAU, US-. Ilmavoimat, US-. Diving, US-. Swimming, Wisconsin AAU, Wrestling Division of AAU, National AAU Boxing Committee, National AAU, Florida Boxing Commission, Hawaii AAU, US-. Soccer Federation, Jacksonville (FL) Sports and Entertainment Commission, Georgia Amateur Boxing Association, WSOC Television, Alleghany Mountain Association, US-. Olympic Training Center, Mack Truck, Inc., Southwestern AAU Boxing Commission, US-. Olympic Committee, West Nally Group, Charlotte Motor Speedway, AAU Regional Coordinator, Council of Social Work Education, National Rifle Association of America, and Davidson County Department Boxing Team,
 
Also from the Greek Boxing Federation, Mexican Boxing Federation, New Zealand Boxing Association, Canadian Amateur Boxing Association, Nova Scotia Branch of Canadian Amateur Boxing Commission, Ontario Boxing Association, Ambassador of Poland, Polish Boxing Association, AIPS Boxing Commission, Canadian Amateur Boxing Association, Heretaunga Boxing Club of New Zealand, International Bobsled and Tobogganing Federation, Italian Boxing Federation, LOT Polish Airlines, La Crosse Amateur Boxing Club, Polish Olympic Committee, AIBA, Champion D’Afrique Magazine, African AIBA Board and Tunisian Boxing Federation, Venezuelan Boxing Federation, German Amateur Boxing Federation, Amateur Boxing Federation of England, Israel Sports Federation, Portuguese Amateur Boxing Federation, Romanian Boxing Federation, Rotunda A.B.C., Amateur Boxing Federation of Thailand, National Advertising Benevolent Society, Turkey Boxing Federation, AIBA France, El Salvador Boxing Federation, German Democratic Republic Boxing Association, Danish Amateur Boxing Union, Guatemalan Amateur Sports Federtion, Israel Olympic Committee, Oceana Boxing Federation, Nigeria Boxing Association, Old Actonian Association Amateur Boxing Club, Seychelles Amateur Boxing Federation, Council of Ministers of Cuba, Hungarian Boxing Federation, Norwegian Amateur Boxing Association, International Amateur Boxing Association, Claridad, Peru Amateur Boxing Association, Dominican Republic Department of Education, Health and Recreation, Panamanian Boxing Federation, Head of the Cuban Interests Section.
 
Sisään 1984 a statue was dedicated to the USA Boxing Team members who died in Warsaw was placed on the training grounds in Colorado Springs. Names of the 23 members of Team USA are inscribed on the memorial.
 
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Yksi kaikkien aikojen parhaista…. 1988 Olympiavoittaja Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe

COLORADO SPRINGS, Kierros. (Maaliskuu 9, 2020) - Minkä tahansa standardin mukaan, US-. Olympialainen ja entinen raskaansarjan maailmanmestari Riddick "iso isä" Bowe on kiistattomasti yksi kaikkien aikojen suurimmista nyrkkeilijöistä, amatööri.

Syntynyt ja kasvanut surullisessa Brownsvillen osassa Brooklynissa, New York, joka tuotti myös muita raskaspainon maailmanmestareitaMike Tyson jaShannon Briggs, Bowe aloitti nyrkkeilyn klo 13 Bedford-Stuyvesant Boxing Associationin kuntosalilla.

”Halusin tehdä kaikenMuhammad Ali teki,”Bowe selitti miksi hän aloitti nyrkkeilyn. ”Hän oli minun idoli. Halusin liittyä merijalkaväen joukkoon, mutta rakastin nyrkkeilyä ja jäin siihen. Unohdin merijalkaväen. "

Bowe kehitti käsitystään ja hänestä tuli erinomainen nyrkkeilijä, kokoaminen 104-18 amatööri ennätys, korosti kiistanalainen hopeamitalin voittonsa 1988 Olympialaiset Soulissa, Etelä-Korea.

Nelinkertainen New Yorkin kultahansikkaiden mestari, Bowe sai myös parhaat arvosanat 1986 Juniorien MM-kisat, yhdessä pronssimitalin kanssa 1987 Pan American Games, huolimatta taistelusta viimeisessä ottelussa murtuneella kädellä, hän piiloutui valmentajiltaan.

Bowe oli kilpailu kanssaRobert Salters, jonka kanssa hän jakoi neljä ottelua, mutta hän voitti Saltersin, 3-2, in US-. Box-Off-kilpailut 1988 USA: n nyrkkeilyolympiajoukkue. Hänen olympiakaverinsa mukaan lukienRoy Jones, Jr., Ray MercerKennedy McKinney jaAndrew Maynard.

Kiistanalainen ympäröi hänen olympiakisojen taistelua tulevaa raskaansarjan maailmanmestaria vastaan, Kanadan erittäin raskas Lennox Lewis, joka palasi kotiin olympiakullalla. Hänen taistelunsa aikana Lewisin kanssa, Bowelle vähennettiin piste ”kummitus” -päästä, jota ei koskaan tapahtunut, ja erotuomari antoi Bowelle parin kiistanalaista seisovaa kahdeksan laskua, joista viimeinen johti taistelun keskeytymiseen Lewisin hyväksi.

"Tätä taistelua ei olisi koskaan pitänyt lopettaa,”Bowe kommentoi. "Olen edelleen iloinen voittaessani hopeamitalin. Minulla on se yhä. Ja sitten käännyin ammattilaiseksi. Äitini oli 13 lapset ja halusin tehdä äitini onnelliseksi. Halusin ostaa hänelle talon. Se inspiroi minua nyrkkeilyyn. "

"Bowen menestys amatöörinä ja ammattilaisena on tehnyt hänestä yleisen nimen Yhdysvaltojen nyrkkeilyalumnin joukossa,"SanoiChris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Associationin johtaja. ”Hänen yhdistelmänsä voimasta ja taidoista, yhdessä legendaaristen taisteluidensa kanssa muiden USA Boxing Alumni -kilpailujen kanssa pro-riveissä, vakiinnuttaa hänet yhdeksi suurimmista taistelijoista, joita USA Boxing on koskaan tuottanut. "

USA Boxing Alumni Association

Luotu mestariksi elinikäisesti, molemminpuolisesti hyödyllisiä suhteita USA Boxingin ja sen alumnien välillä, –nyrkkeilijät, virkamiehille, valmentajat ja nyrkkeilyfanit — Alumni-yhdistys yhdistää mestareiden sukupolvia, innostaa ja antaa takaisin USA Boxingin tuleville nyrkkeilymestarille, sisään ja ulos rengas.

USA Boxing Alumni Association on avoin kaikille, jotka rakastavat nyrkkeilyä ja haluavat pysyä yhteydessä amatöörinyrkkeilyyn. Jäsenille annetaan pääsy monenlaisiin alumniyhdistyksen järjestämiin erikoistapahtumiin, mukaan lukien vuotuinen USA Boxing Alumni Association -säätiön juhla.

Liittyä alumniyhdistykseen, rekisteröidy vain osoitteeseenalumni@usaboxing.org varten a $40.00 vuodessa jäsenmaksu. Uudet jäsenet saavat T-paidan, avaimenperä ja e-lompakko.

Legendaarisen kouluttajan kanssaEddie Futch hänen nurkka, Bowesta tuli ensimmäinen todella yhtenäinen raskaansarjan maailmanmestari, voitti kaikkien neljän tunnustetun tärkeimmän seuraamuslaitoksen nimivyö: WBC, WBA, IBF ja WBO.

Bowe jäi eläkkeelle hämmästyttävän 43-1 (33 KOs) pro-ennätys. Hänellä oli 5-1 (4 KOs) merkki maailmanmestaruusotteluissa, 7-1 (5 KOs) verrattuna aikaisempiin maailmanmestaruuskilpailuihin, kutenEvander Holyfield (kahdesti), Pinklon thomasTony TubbsBruce SeldonMichael Dokes jaHerbie Hyde.

Bowe koski myöhemmin yksinäisen pro-tappionsa Holyfieldille, voittaa kaksi kolmesta taistelusta "Real Deal" -sarjalla.

"Olen erittäin tyytyväinen ammattilaisuraani,”Bowe lisäsi. "Voin Holyfield kaksi kertaa ja mielestäni sen olisi pitänyt olla kolme. En ole kipeä häviäjä, mutta olin raskaansarjan maailmanmestari. Kuinka hän voitti tämän taistelun? Haastajan on otettava vyö mestarilta, eikä hän tehnyt niin. Luulin voittaneeni pisteellä, pahimmillaan, ehkä sen olisi pitänyt olla tasapeli, mutta minun ei olisi pitänyt hävitä taistelua. Minusta tuli ensimmäinen Holyfieldin pudotuspeli. Ammattilaisurani ei ollut liian huono. Jatkoin kovasti töitä ja tulin kaksinkertaiseksi raskaansarjan maailmanmestariksi. ”

Nyt 51 ja asuu Marylandissa, Bowella on neuvoja amerikkalaisille nyrkkeilijöille, jotka yrittävät päästä mukaan 2020 USA: n nyrkkeilyn olympiajoukkue.

"Älä vain ajattele sitä,”Painotti Bowe, kuulostaa Nike-mainokselta. "Anna mennä! Se toimi minulle. Ilmestyin enkä ajatellut sitä. Ja lopeta aina vahva. "

Riddick "iso isä" Bowe, joka otettiin mukaan kansainväliseen nyrkkeilyhalliin vuonna 2005 2015, jätti jälkensä amatööri- ja ammattilaisboksissa. Kukaan ei voi koskaan ottaa sitä pois isolta kaverilta Brownsvillestä.

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Viserrys: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

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TIETOA USA: N NOKSISTA:  USA Boxingin tehtävänä on antaa Yhdysvaltojen urheilijoille ja valmentajille mahdollisuus saavuttaa kestävä kilpailuosaaminen, kehittää luonnetta, tukea nyrkkeilyä, ja mainostaa ja kasvattaa olympialaistyylistä nyrkkeilyä Yhdysvalloissa. USA Boxingin vastuu ei ole vain olympiakullan tuottaminen, mutta myös valvoa ja hallita kaikkia amatöörinyrkkeilyn piirteitä Yhdysvalloissa.