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2020 Patenty USA. Zespół Olympic Trials do boksu damska polowego sfinalizowane

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Listopad 22, 2019) — Następujące cztery kwalifikujące turnieje, które rozpoczęły się w grudniu 2018, pole 40 elitarne samice bokserzy, którzy będą rywalizować w przyszłym miesiącu w 2020 Patenty USA. Zespół Olympic Trials do boksu w Lake Charles, La. jest ostateczna. Łącznie 117 elitarne samice bokserzy rywalizowali w ciągu całego roku dla 40 dostępne miejsca. Tylko dziesięć awansuje od konkurencji prób do kolejnego etapu procesu wyboru i możliwość reprezentowania Team USA na olimpiadzie w Tokio 2020. Oto bliższe spojrzenie na polu w pięciu kategoriach wagowych.

Flyweight / 112 kg lbs./51

2016 Patenty USA. Zespół Olympic Trials do boksu mistrz Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Teksas) daleki od przejściem do Rio 2016 Olimpiada podczas międzynarodowej kwalifikacji, ale dominuje podział muszej odkąd. Po wygraniu ośmiu międzynarodowych medale od tych badaniach, Fuchs może spotkać jej największą konkurencję z młodego talentu niebo Garcia (Mt., Kalifornii.). Garcia, dwukrotny mistrz świata w juniorskich i młodzieżowych podziałów, było co oglądać przez wiele lat, a badania te mogą być jej wychodzi imprezę w elitarnej dywizji. Jednak, Christina Cruz (Piekielna kuchnia, N. Y.), dwukrotny brązowy medalista MŚ Elite, przyniesie doświadczenie w jej trzecim obszarem USA. Zespół Olympic Trials do boksu, który będzie trudny dla każdego boksera, że ​​twarze. Mariana Gonzalez (Sunnyvale, Kalifornii.) stanął na szczycie podium w zachodniej Elite Qualifier, natomiast drugie miejsce Jazzelle Bobadilla (Ewa Beach, Hawaje) Posiada międzynarodowe doświadczenie na jej stronie, która może pomóc jej wywrócić ten podział. Jasmine Hampton (Ann Arbor, Mich.) zwyciężył w ostatnią szansę Qualifier uderzać jej bilet do Lake Charles, z Lina Vezzani (Brooklyn, N. Y.) i Stephanie Chavez (Pomarańczowy, Kalifornii.) rounding out the flyweight division.


Featherweight/125 lbs./57 kg

Expected to be the most competitive weight class in the women’s field, the featherweight division has numerous boxers looking to advance to the next stage of the selection process. Five of the eight boxers have World Championship medals, with the last three boxers having impressive performances at their qualifiers. Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) won a silver at the 2015 Junior World Championships, as well as a bronze at the 2019 Pan American Games in her first year in the elite division. Two-time Youth World Championships bronze medalists Isamary Aquino (Universal City, Teksas) leads the way in the medal count and will look to continue making a name for herself. Lupe Gutierrez(Sacramento, Kalifornii.) i Iyana Verduzco (Los Angeles, Kalifornii.) won gold medals in their World Championship debuts, z Gutierrez wygrywający 2015 Mistrzostwa Świata Juniorów i Verduzco u 2018 Młodzieżowe Mistrzostwa Świata. Mikiah Raki(Wodospad Niagara, N. Y.) zdobyła brązowy medal na Mistrzostwach Świata Elity w październiku w jej międzynarodowego debiutu, i będzie korzystać z tego pewność występu w Lake Charles. Andrea Medina (San Diego, Kalifornii.) wrażeniem wielu w Reno, pokonując liczne medalistów Mistrzostw Świata na jej drodze do tytułu, podczas przeznaczenie Jasso(Dallas, Teksas) i Melanie Costa (Norton, Msza św.) przetrwała trudny wspornik Out of Eastern Elite Qualifier, aby przejść do tych badaniach.

Lekkie / 132 lbs./60 kg

Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Msza św.) wchodzi do 2020 Patenty USA. Olympic Trials z ufnością na jej stronie, po imponująca 2019 prowadzony które obejmowały brązowe medale Pod 2019 Pan American Games i Mistrzostwa Świata. Amelia Moore (Aleksandria, Va.) i Stacia Suttles(Bronx, N. Y.) obie mają doświadczenie World Championship, jak również wygrywając międzynarodowe występy być silne pretendentów do zdobycia tytułu i przejść do następnego etapu kwalifikacji do igrzysk olimpijskich w Tokio 2020. Ravven Brown (San Antonio, Teksas) niedawno swój międzynarodowy debiut na 2019 MŚ elity i miał szybki wzrost do sukcesu w swojej krótkiej karierze bokserskiej. Kimberly Carlson (Chicago, Ill.) iWhitney Gomez (Zakręt, Godz.) lewo złote Zachodnią i Last Chance kwalifikatorów, podczasJennifer Lopez (Jersey City, N.J.) i Rebecca Maine (Pittsburg, Pa.) runda z pola po ich wykonań srebrny medal w Ohio i Kalifornii.

Welterweight / 152 kg lbs./69

Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) przeszedł do historii w tym roku ze swoim złotym medalem na 2019 Pan American Games i wydaje się być jednym z faworytów do dywizji półśredniej. Comeback kilku bokserów i powstanie jakiś up i chętnych uczyni to kolejny wychodzącego kategorii wagowej do oglądania. Dwa bokserów, który niedawno wrócił do sportu i chcą wstrząsnąć rzeczy są Danyelle Wilk (San Diego, Kalifornii.) i Mary Spencer (Otoczak, Colo.). Wilk, Mistrz Krajowy trzykrotny USA Boks i dwukrotny mistrz Continental się jej powrócić na ring w imponujący sposób w Reno w tym roku, natomiast Spencer, który jest dual-obywatel, reprezentował Kanadę u 2012 Igrzyska Olimpijskie i zdobył trzy mistrzostwa świata pod kanadyjskiej flagi, zdobył Eastern Qualifier uderzać jej bilet na terenie Stanów Zjednoczonych. Zespół Olympic Trials do boksu. Sharahya Moreu (Albuquerque, N.M.) może być najmłodszym w podziale na 20-letni, ale ma duże doświadczenie i użyje tego przeciwko jej starszy przeciwników. Briana Che (Madison, Wisc.), Arika Skoog(Boston, Msza św.) i Jill Stafford (La Mesa, Kalifornii.) wszystkie medale zdobył srebro w swoich zawodach kwalifikacyjnych i może łatwo zaskoczyć wielu w Lake Charles, podczas Liz Flores(Woodland Hills, Kalifornii.) chwycił ostatnie miejsce rywalizować po Morelle McCain postanowił rywalizować w dywizji wagi średniej po jej kwalifikacjach w obu kategoriach wagowych.

Średniej / 165 kg lbs./75

Ponieważ odejście dwukrotny mistrz olimpijski Claressa Shields do profesjonalnych szeregach, Naomi Graham (Fayetteville, N.C.) jest liderem dla drużyny USA w dywizji wagi średniej, zdobywając wiele medali międzynarodowych w tym srebro na 2019 Pan American Games i brązu u 2018 Mistrzostwa Świata. 2017 Mistrz Świata Młodzieży Citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, Kalifornii.) umieścić na dominującym występem na niedawnym Last Chance Qualifier, w tym dwóch wygranych RSC, i będzie nadal poszukuje sposobów jej wygraną w Lake Charles, podczas Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) miał imponującą 2019, biorąc brąz w swoim międzynarodowym debiucie na początku tego roku. Alexis Gomez(South San Francisco, Kalifornii.) i Kendra Reeves (Twin Falls, Idaho) odebrał tytuły w zachodnich i wschodnich Kwalifikujacych wypunktować swoje bilety do Luizjany i będzie szukał mieć inny zwycięski turniej, podczas Fallon Farrar (Colorado Springs, Colo.),Naprawa melodia (Brooklyn, N. Y.) i Rachael Waszyngton (Nowy Jork, N. Y.) wziął srebrne medale na trzech kwalifikujących się turniejach i ma nadzieję poprawić swoje występy w Lake Charles.
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“Smokin’”Joe Frazier punched way into USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame

klasa 2019 ceremony Dec. 13 at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Listopad 21, 2019) – One of boxing’s all-time greatest, późno, wielki“Smokin’” Joe Frazier, will be inducted posthumously into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Piątkowa noc, Grudzień 13, during a special Class of 2019 ceremony, at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 Próby olimpijskie i 2019 National Championships Dec. 7-15, at Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals of the Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Grudzień. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third HOF class also includes two other Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemaniMark Breland, in addition to a pair of decorated coachesAl Mitchell iRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award for his tireless work to protect boxers and elevate the sport.

“On behalf of our family,” Joe’s sonMarvis Frazier powiedział:, “we’d like to thank the USA Boxing Alumni Association for remembering Joe Frazier. Honoring him like this will introduce to him to new generations of boxing fans.

“My father learned discipline he needed to go on and win Olympic gold and do what he need to be world champion. He took that to the pros and beatMuhammad Ali in the best fight in the world. They were two great champions who worked together to show people what boxing is really all about.”

Born in South Carolina, Frazier was well known as an elite Philadelphia boxing product, kompilacji 38-2 amateur record. He was a three-time National Golden Gloves champion whose only two losses were both toBuster Mathis, who was the only opponent to defeat Frazier, including a loss by decision – questionable according to Frazier – in the Olympic Trials.

When U.S. Olympic Team heavyweight qualifierBuster Mathis was unable to compete at the 1964 Olympic Games due to injury, Frazier took full advantage of this opportunity as a replacement.

Frazier went on to become one of only four American boxers to medal in Tokyo, Joe the lone gold medalist, despite breaking a thumb in the semifinals. W pierwszej rundzie, Frazier knocked outGeorge Olynello (Uganda), followed by a third-round stoppage ofAthol McQueen (Australia) in the quarterfinals. AgainstVadim Yemelyanov (Rosja) w rundzie półfinałowej, Frazier won by way of a second round KO, even though he broke his left thumb.

Unwilling to tell anybody that he had broken his thumb, fearing that he wouldn’t be allowed to fight, Frazier showed the tremendous grit he became famous for by winning a close decision, 3-2, przeciwHans Huber (United Team of Germany) in the championship final to capture a gold medal.

“Winning an Olympic gold medal was the highlight of his amateur career,” Marvis noted. “It meant that he was the best in the world, and it also made things easier for his next step into the pros. I think he felt it helped made him a real man, the best in the world, and not many people can say that. Winning Olympic gold with a broken thumb showed our father what he could do and proved that he was the man. He wasn’t afraid to get the job done. No excuses, get the jog done, was what my father said all the time. And you better had gotten the job done.”

Frazier (32-4-1, 27 KO) went on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion, defeating the likes ofMuhammad AliJimmy Ellis (dwa razy), Bob Foster, Oscar Bonavena(dwa razy), Jerry Quarry, MathisDoug JonesEddie Murarz iGeorge Chuvalo during his 16-year professional career.

Listed at only 5-11 ½, Frazier was best known for his bobby, weaving, relentless pressure and liver-damaging left hook. He passed away November 7, 2011 due to complications from liver cancer at the age of 67.

“Joe’s legacy will live on forever throughout USA Boxing,” addedChris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “His toughness and heart were second to none, and today’s USA Boxing champions can look to Joe for the definition of a champion in and out of the ring. We look forward to honoring his legacy as a Hall of Famer on December 13th."

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Złoty medalista olimpijskiAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Złoty medalista olimpijskiFrank Tatei jego bratTomasz, 1972 OlimpijczykTim Dement, 2002 Złote Rękawice mistrzem NarodowyJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton orazStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony iNocnik.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Stworzony, aby mistrz całe życie, wzajemnie korzystne stosunki między USA bokserskie i jej absolwentów, –Bokserzy, urzędnicy, trenerzy i fani boksu — Stowarzyszenie Alumni łączy pokolenia mistrzów, inspirowanie i oddanie do przyszłych mistrzów boksu boks w USA, i wyjść z ringu.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Aby przyłączyć się do stowarzyszenia absolwentów, wystarczy zarejestrować się naalumni@usaboxing.org dla $40.00 roczna opłata członkowska. Nowi członkowie otrzymają koszulkę, pęku kluczy portfel elektroniczny.

KLASA 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali iEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders iTom Coulter.

KLASA 2018: Patenty USA. Olympic Team medalists and world (profesjonalny) championsRoy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward iClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary.  

INFORMACJE:

www.usaboxing.org

Świergot: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

O BOXINGU USA:  Misją USA Boxing jest umożliwienie sportowcom i trenerom ze Stanów Zjednoczonych osiągnięcia trwałej doskonałości w rywalizacji, rozwijać charakter, wspierać sport bokserski, oraz promować i rozwijać boks w stylu olimpijskim w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Obowiązkiem USA Boxing jest nie tylko produkcja olimpijskiego złota, ale także nadzoruje i zarządza każdym aspektem boksu amatorskiego w Stanach Zjednoczonych.

USA Boxing Alumni Association announces Hall of Fame Class of 2019

George Foreman, Mark Breland, Joe Frazier, Al Mitchell & Ray Rodgers

Lifetime Achievement Award to Sen. John McCain

Grudzień. 13 reception at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Listopad 4, 2019) – Olympic gold-medalists“Big” George ForemanMark Breland i“Smokin’” Joe Frazier head the Class of 2019 into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, Piątkowa noc, Grudzień 13, at Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana.

The HOF reception is being held in conjunction with the 2020 Próby olimpijskie i 2019 Mistrzostwa krajowe. Grudzień. 7-15, at Lake Charles Civic Center. The finals Olympic Trials will be held Sunday, Grudzień. 15, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Luizjana. Hall of Fame broadcasterAl Bernstein from Showtime Sports will serve as the event’s emcee for the third year in a row.

USA Boxing Alumni Association’s third class also includes decorated coachesAl MitchelliRay Rodgers

Sen. John McCain will be posthumously presented a special Lifetime Achievement Award. A fearless boxer for three years at the U.S. Naval Academy, Sen. McCain managed his battalion’s boxing team to the brigade championship.

Sen. McCain was the architect of the ground-breaking Muhammad Ali Act, pushed for the pardoning ofJack Johnson, and worked with the Cleveland Clinic on the forefront of brain trauma studies leading to more safety measures for boxers.

“My father had a passion for boxing,” his daughterMegan McCain said. “He loved it for the thrill of achievement, the nobility of struggle, and the dignity of men bloodied but unbowed. His love for boxing and his love for America had a lot in common. That’s why he worked tirelessly to protect and elevate the sport – making it an arena of integrity for fans and fighters alike.

“That’s also why I am honored to join the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame to accept their Lifetime Achievement Award on his behalf.”

Foreman (na: 76-5, 68 KO, amator: 22-4) was also a three-time World Heavyweight Champion as a pro, in addition to famously winning a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, as well as at the National AAU Championships. A resident of Houston, Teksas, his victims included Frazier (dwa razy), Ken NortonDwight Muhammad Qawi iMichael Moorer.

Considered one of the greatest amateur boxers of all-time, Breland (na: 35-3-1, 25 KO), amator: 110-1) was a gold medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games in Las Angeles and 1982 World Championships. The Brooklyn native was a two-time World Welterweight Champion as a pro. His most notable victories were versusSteve LittleRafael Pineda iLloyd Honeyghan.

The late Frazier (na: 32-4-1, 27 KO, amator: 38-2), representing Philadelphia, captured a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics in Japan and he was a three-time World Heavyweight Champion as a professional. Frazier’s hit list includedMuhammad AliJimmy Ellis (dwa razy),Bob Foster iOscar Bonavena (dwa razy).

Mitchell has been in boxing for more than 60 lat, first as a boxer, but he’s much better known as a world-class boxing coach. He has been the boxing coach at N. Michigan University for decades, in addition to being head coach of the 1996 Patenty USA. Olympic Team, and technical advisor for the 2004 i 2012 Patenty USA. Olympic squads. He was selected as the 1994 USA Boxing Coach of the Year and among the 800-plus national amateur champions he has worked with areMike TysonFloyd Mayweather iVernon Forrest.  He currently trains 2016 Patenty USA. Olympian and world title contenderMikaela Mayer, who will be in attendance supporting her coach.

A legend in Arkansas boxing, Rodgers has been an outstanding coach and extraordinary cut-man, who has been in the corner of world champions such asWayne McCulloughJermain TaylorIran Barkley iTommy Morrison.  Ray’s decades of service through coaching and mentorship for the youth of Arkansas have established him as a role model and inspiration for amateur boxing coaches everywhere.

“This year’s USA Boxing Alumni Hall of Fame class, as well as Senator McCain, represent the very best of Olympic style boxing, zarówno w jak i poza ring,"skomentowałChris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “Their decades worth of service representing themselves inspire us to give back and support current and future generations of champions. The USA Boxing Alumni Association looks forward to an exciting and memorable evening as we honor these champions of our sport.”

Confirmed special guests include 1988 Złoty medalista olimpijskiAndrew Maynard, three-time National AAU Coach of the Year (1972-76-77) Joe Clough, 1984 Złoty medalista olimpijskiFrank Tatei jego bratTomasz, 1972 OlimpijczykTim Dement, 2002 Złote Rękawice mistrzem NarodowyJaidon Codringtion, 1980 Olympic QualifierJackie Beard, 1981 Junior OlympicsGlen Modicue, four-time National championEric Kelly, 1988 Eastern Olympic Qualifier championJohn ScullyObie BeardMark Lanton orazStephens brothers –DonaldAnthony iNocnik.

HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE USA BOXING ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Stworzony, aby mistrz całe życie, wzajemnie korzystne stosunki między USA bokserskie i jej absolwentów, –Bokserzy, urzędnicy, trenerzy i fani boksu — Stowarzyszenie Alumni łączy pokolenia mistrzów, inspirowanie i oddanie do przyszłych mistrzów boksu boks w USA, i wyjść z ringu.

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Aby przyłączyć się do stowarzyszenia absolwentów, wystarczy zarejestrować się naalumni@usaboxing.org dla $40.00 roczna opłata członkowska. Nowi członkowie otrzymają koszulkę, pęku kluczy portfel elektroniczny.

KLASA 2017: The charter class was headed byMuhammad Ali iEvander Holyfield, in addition to veteran coachesRoosevelt Sanders iTom Coulter.

KLASA 2018: Patenty USA. Olympic Team medalists and world (profesjonalny) championsRoy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward iClaressa Shields, as well as former USA Boxing National Director of CoachingEmanuel Steward and veteran USA Boxing officialTom Cleary

INFORMACJE:

www.usaboxing.org

Świergot: @USABoxing, @USABoxingAlumni

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing

West Point Boxing Fall Classic Winchester Senior Cadet Luca LoConte Botis to be showcased in final local boxing match

Listopada. 10 na Antoniego w Malden, Masa.

BOSTON, Masa. (Październik 28, 2019) – United States Military Academy Senior Cadet Luca LoConte Botis, who was born and raised in Winchester (Msza św.,) is looking forward to his final local boxing competition on Sunday, Listopad 10.

Botis, captain of the West Point boxing team, will be in action in front of many friends and family members Nov. 10 at the National Collegiate Boxing Association’s (NCBA) “West Point Fall Classic,” to be held at Anthony’s in nearby Malden, Massachusetts.

Members of the West Point boxing team will compete against amateur boxers from USA Boxing New England, University of Connecticut, Trinity College, Hartford College, and the University of Massachusetts.
Botis is a 2015 graduate of Winchester High School, where he captained the school’s cross country, swimming and outdoor track teams.

It always feels nice to comeback home and fight in front of my home crowd,” Botis said. “Since this is the last local fight for me, I can definitely say there is an early sense of nostalgia.

Botis will graduate from the United States Military Academy on May 23, 2020, after which he will be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Wojsko. Although he hopes to serve in the Infantry in either Colorado or Kentucky, Botis will not know his first assignment until Nov. 13, nor where he will be assigned until February.

Boxing has been an enjoyable experience for Botis for numerous reasons. “Boxing has helped me become a more humble, respectful person,” wyjaśnił. “In the boxing ring there must be mutual respect between the two opponents; no taunting, teasing, or any form of disrespect. Boxers must also learn to not feel emotional toward their opponents. I learned these lessons by fighting in or watching fights where instances as such occurred.

I will not be boxing competitive in the army, but I will continue to train, because it is the best form of exercise I have ever experienced. Regarding my post-Army life, I will most likely volunteer at local gyms to train the younger generations to box.

Unsure how long he will serve in the U.S. Wojsko, at least at this stage, Botis plans to serve more than his required five years, but less than 10 lat. He speaks an incredible seven languages: Angielski, Italian, Sicilian and Romanian he learned at home, adding Portuguese, Spanish and a little Hebrew at West Point.

Botis has somewhat followed the path set by his great uncle, Louis LoConte, who was a varsity athlete excelling in hockey. He graduated in 1948 with honors from West Point, where he was trained to fly B-52 bombers. The now 93 lat, who lives in Louisiana, served in the military until 1956. Lucas’ wielki, great grandfather, Louis LoConte, Sr., immigrated to the U.S. from Sicily, working as mason on the West Point military base. He used to speak to his son, Lou, about how much he admired young Cadets, understanding that they were special.

West Point has taught me that life is not about my own personal gains but, zamiast, about service to others,” Botis concluded. “It doesn’t matter what kind of service, military of civil, but what does matter is that I will help people everywhere I go. I value my relationships at West Point so much that I would not have made it this far if I didn’t have them.

A tribute to the USA Boxing Alumni Association will also be held during theWest Point Fall Classic,” including appearances by 1988 Złoty medalista olimpijski Ray Mercer, three-time Fight of the Year participant “Irlandzki” Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), three-time, mistrz świata dwóch podział “Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera(Worcester, MA), and former New England amateur champion and reigning IBA super welterweight champion Greg “Łotr” Vendetti (Stoneham, MA).

Drzwi otwarte na 2 p.m. I, Pierwsza walka zaplanowana na 3 p.m. I.

Limited tickets are available for purchase by calling Seacoast Ticket Agency at 1.800.382.5242.

West Point Boxing Fall Classic Winchester’s Cadet Luca LoConte Botis Returns home Nov. 10

Anthony’s in Malden, Masa.

BOSTON, Masa. (Październik 14, 2019) – The National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) will present the “West Point Fall Classic” on Sunday, Listopad 10, na Antoniego w Malden, Massachusetts.

Members of the West Point boxing team will compete against amateur boxers from USA Boxing New England, University of Connecticut, Trinity College, Hartford College, and the University of Massachusetts.

“We are excited for this upcoming event featuring the best college athletes in the Northeast,"PowiedziałEric Buller, President of the National Collegiate Boxing Association and member of the USA Boxing Board of Directors. “We are also happy to include some of the most impressive local athletes as well. This is a win for everyone who attends:  local athletes, future leaders of America, dedicated coaches and officials, boxing legends, great venue and outstanding ring action. Thanks to Anthony’s for hosting us and to all that are working hard to make this event the great success it will be.”

United States Military Academy Senior CadetLuca LoConte Botis, who hails from nearby Winchester (MA), will be showcased in what will likely be his final local boxing competition.

A 2015 graduate of Winchester High School, where he captained the school’s cross country, swimming and outdoor track teams. Botis will be supported by a large contingent of family and friends.

A tribute to the USA Boxing Alumni Association will also be on tap, including appearances by 1988 Złoty medalista olimpijskiRay Mercer, International Boxing Hall of Fame refereeSteve Smoger, three-time Fight of the Year participant“Irish” Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), three-time two division world champion„El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera(Worcester, MA), and former New England amateur champion and reigning IBA super welterweight championGreg “The Villain” Vendetti (Stoneham, MA).

Drzwi otwarte na 2 p.m. I, Pierwsza walka zaplanowana na 3 p.m. ET.

Limited tickets are available for purchase by calling Seacoast Ticket Agency at 1.800.382.5242.

USA BOXING HEAVYWEIGHT ADRIAN TILLMAN IN U.S. ARMY

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Wrzesień 3, 2019) – No. 2 rated American heavyweight Adrian Tillman, who is also ranked No. 5 as a light heavyweight, is not only representing his country as a member of USA Boxing’s 2019 Men’s Elite team, he’s also serving in the U.S. Army at the same time.

Tillman, 24, is able to do both, because he’s an active soldier enrolled in the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), in which qualified athletes have an opportunity to train fulltime for the Olympics.

“As of right now,” Tillman said, “my focus is on the Olympics. I love the military and I love boxing. So, I’ll just see where life takes me. But, as of now, 2020 Tokio, Japonia, is the one thing on my mind.

“Training (w Colorado Springs) with the Elite team has definitely elevated my game all around. The coaches and trainers are always teaching me. It’s a non-stop learning environment with the team.”

Born in Riverside, Kalifornia, Tillman started boxing in 2008, because he wanted to lose weight and learn how to defend himself and his siblings as he was about to enter high school.

The heavyweight with a stiff jab is a three-time National PAL champion (2018, 2017 i 2015), in addition to capturing a gold medal at the 2017 Eastern Elite Qualifier. His greatest accomplishment, jednak, may be a little surprising, because it isn’t about winning medals, trophies and belts.

“My greatest accomplishment was being able to qualifying two weight classes (lightweight and heavyweight) for the Olympic Trials.”

Tillman has traveled throughout South America and Europe. He is with his Team USA teammates training in England before going straight to Yekaterinburg, Rosja, to compete in the 2019 Elite Men’s World Championships, Wrzesień 7-21.

“Gaining a medal at the World Championships is important to me because," zauważył, “not only am I representing my country, I’m also representing the Army and my family.”

When he’s in the ring, Tillman adjusts to his opponent, brawling or boxing equally, whatever it takes to win.

Adrian Tillman is a true patriot who also happens to wear boxing gloves. Whether he qualifies as a heavyweight or light heavyweight, all that matters to him is boxing for Team USA at the 2020 Igrzyska Olimpijskie.

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O BOXINGU USA:  Promowanie i rozwijanie boksu amatorskiego w stylu olimpijskim w Stanach Zjednoczonych oraz inspirowanie niestrudzonej pogoni za olimpijskim złotem oraz umożliwienie sportowcom i trenerom osiągnięcia trwałej doskonałości konkurencyjnej. dodatkowo, Boks USA stara się nauczyć wszystkich uczestników tej postaci, pewności siebie i koncentracji muszą stać się odpornymi i różnorodnymi mistrzami, zarówno na ringu, jak i poza nim. USA Boxing to jedna drużyna, jeden naród, iść po złoty medal!

Atif Oberlton representing City of Brotherly Love all the way to the World Championships

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Sierpień 22, 2019) – There’s a new rising force on the international boxing scene and his name is Atif Oberlton, a light heavyweight from Philadelphia, who is on a mission to make a name for himself in boxing.

Oberlton will be competing at the Elite Men’s World Championships, Wrzesień 7-21, in Yekaterinburg, Rosja.

Lacking confidence is not an issue for the 21-year-old boxer who claims, “It’s very important for me to do well and win at the Worlds, because I know for a fact that, in my heart, I’m the best fighter in the world. Also, I’m new on the international scene, so it’s time for me to give a piece of what they’ve been missing.”

Oberlton started boxing at the age of nine, although he didn’t start competing until he was 14, because he was the only boy in his family, and his father wanted him to learn how to defend himself. Like so many of his teammates, he fell in love with boxing.

In the last five years, Oberlton has captured gold medals at the 2018 i 2016 Krajowe Złote Rękawice turnieju, 2018 Eastern Elite Qualifier i 2014 National Junior Olympics. He also was a victor in the USA vs. Netherlands Dual.

“My greatest accomplishment so far is making Team USA and being where I’m at, because for years and years I was denied, and here I am today in the top spot where I belong. I’m a top-spot fighter, so I deserve it, and I put down top-notch work, też"

Overlton has taken advantage of training in Colorado Springs at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, where he has shown improvement from day one, honing his skills to become a complete boxer.

“Conditioning plays a big part in my improvement; also seeing different styles, and getting top work has elevated me,” he spoke about training as a Team USA member. “I always break new barriers on the road to greatness and this (The Worlds) is another one I’m looking to smash through.”

In addition to representing his country, Oberlton is a proud Philly fighter continuing the long, rich boxing tradition in the City of Brotherly Love, which has produced the likes ofBernard HopkinsMathew Saad MuhammadBennie BriscoeJoey GiardelloMike Rossman,James ShulerEugene Hart and so many more great fighters over the years.

“My city is known for its great boxing history and I wear ‘The City of Philadelphia’ on my back,” Oberlton added. “In a few more years down the line, I see myself leading the next wave of Philly boxers. In fact, I feel like I am the wave, już, as we speak. Everyone’s watching me. I will do them all proud, from both the old and young generations.

“I haven’t been to Russia and I’m looking forward to going there. It’s always good to see the world. I always like to go back where I’m from and try to convince others to see the world, because it’s much bigger than our neighborhood.”

Oberlton is like a chameleon in the ring, constantly changing and adjusting to his opponent. “I consider my style like water,” he concluded. “It’s wavy because I adjust to win, and I can beat any style. I can outsmart anybody, fighting mind over matter. Boxing is 80-percent mental, 20-percent physical, and I have it all.

“My short-term goal is to win gold at The Worlds and everything else leading to the Olympics. And winning no less than gold at the Olympics. My long-term goal is to be the greatest fighter to ever walk the universe.”

Confidence is definitely not a problem for Atif Oberlton.

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Javier Martinez making Milwaukee proud on the way to World Championships in Russia

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Sierpień 19, 2019) – Milwaukee isn’t known as one of the leading producers of world-class boxers, jednak, Team USA middleweight
Javier Martinez may be the rare exception.


Milwaukee isn’t really a great place for boxing,” Martinez agreed, “ale (trener) Izzy Acosta always had a great program that produced a lot of national champions. Mam nadzieję, że, one day I can do what he’s done for my city. We do have a few good fighters coming out of my gym who are still on the rise. Look out for my boy, Luis Feliciano, a former USA National champion (the 26-year-old junior welterweight is 12-0 as a pro with eight wins by knockout).”

The most famous fighter to come out of Milwaukee is world kickboxing champion RickThe JetRufus. There have been a few Milwaukee boxers of note over the years, Łącznie MyronPinkyMitchell, who became the first junior welterweight champion of the world in 1922, Robert “Jaskiniowiec” Moha (1910-15), former national champion Tyrone “The ButterflyTrice, and Pan American Games bronze medalist and two-time national amateur champion, LeChaunce Shepard.

Martinez is currently training in Colorado Springs at the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center for the World Championships, Wrzesień 7-21, in Yekaterinburg, Rosja.

It’s a good feeling and I plan on taking full advantage of this opportunity,” Martinez spoke about competing at the World Championships. “I love coming to Colorado; it’s like therapy for me, keeping me away from the distractions back home. I’m very excited to be going to Russia. I’m thankful to USA Boxing for all the opportunities I’ve had, and I hope to bring back a medal from Russia.

Martinez says he didn’t have a normal childhood, explaining that he looked up to the wrong people. His life changed for the better when his father introduced him to boxing and meeting Coach Acosta, who was recently honored by the USA Boxing Alumni Association for his contributions to amateur boxing as a boxer and coach for the past half-century.

I don’t know what I’d be doing today (if not for boxing),” noted Martinez, który zwraca 24 sierpnia 24. “I just know that boxing was my way out of the ‘hood. Coach Izzy is a very loving person, and a great person to have around. He had a very good boxing career and it’s great to have a person like that in my corner.

Martinez, who is the No. 2 ranked middleweight in the U.S., captured a gold medal at the 2018 Elite National Championships and silver at the 2016 & 2017 Elite National Championships. He’s also brought home bronze from the 2013 National Junior Olympics and Feliks Stamm Tournament.

Self-described as an awkward southpaw who can give anybody problems, Martinez’ short-term goal is to be an Olympic gold medalist, long-term to be world champion.

Javier Martinez is making Milwaukee proud by punchinhis way to the top.

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Legendary Air Force Academy boxing coach Ed Weichers coached perfect storm

Colorado Springs, Zakładka. (Sierpień 8, 2019) – Boxing coachEd Weichers, a charter member of the USA Boxing Alumni Association, guided the United States Air Force Academy from 1976-2014 to a record of 19 national collegiate boxing team championships.

Coach Weichers’ Fighting Falcons’ squads produced a remarkable 258 All-America boxers and 97 individual champions. His teams never finished lower than second in the nation for 27 years and he also served as president and vice president of the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA).

Coaching sports at a military school is much different, largely because student-athletes in most cases, szczególnie boks, are not professional prospects. “Our Cadets were not trained to be elite level amateurs or pros,” the now 68-year-old Weichers explained. “In 1976, the cost to put one Cadet through four years at the Academy was $80,000 ale, w 2014, the year of my retirement, that figure was $417,000. Cadets are trained to go forward and serve. They fly, walka, win and defend freedoms that we all enjoy. Boxing at the next level is not part of the discussion. I got calls at the time about our boxers going to the next level, fighting in Tough Man Contests, etc. My answer is and has always been consistent: ‘You are not trained to be a boxer in the Air Force. Do not jeopardize your pilot qualifications or commission ability with a boxing injury.’ The Air Force has an investment in them, and I urged them to go forward and serve. I send them back to the real purpose of the boxing class/program at AFA. It teaches them how to handle press, stress, fear and anxiety. Boxing gives them the self confidence and self esteem to make good decisions in combat under pressure. The ability to handle these pressures and make good decisions are the difference in life and death in combat.”

Coach Weichers, oczywiście, attributes a large share of his success to the Cadets, who are intelligent, disciplined and team oriented. All Cadets take a mandatory core curriculum boxing course (10 lessons) their freshman year, followed by an intramural boxing program comprised of 40 squadron teams with a minimum of eight to a maximum of 16 boxers per team.

Not only did Weichers work with this incredible feeder system, the next step was the AFA Wing Open Boxing Championships, in which Cadets voluntarily signed-up to compete in one of 12 divisions to box for the No. 1 spot, earning a roster spot on the AFA Intercollegiate boxing team that competes in regional and national tournaments. The advancing 12 Cadets represented the entire Air Force Academy.

“Bottom line,’ Coach Weichers noted, “this formula was a perfect storm. I must give credit to and thank two Physical Education Department headsCol. Don Peterson iCol. Larry Fariss, and two athletic directors who were instrumental to our support and successCol. John Clune iCol. Randy Spetman.

“I was blessed with young men who I describe as overachievers. Cadets are tenacious. We built on an individual sport with a team concept. I had great assistant coaches, the best training facilities, and an environment of being surrounded by quality people in all phases.”

After he retired as head boxing coach at the Air Force Academy, Weichers led Team USA in 2014 i 2015 to five medals, including two golds, at the Pan American Games in Toronto.

“The plan was to hire Billy Walsh, who was the head coach of Team Ireland,” Weichers added. “I committed to sponsor Coach Walsh upon his arrival and make his transition smooth. I did that and Coach Walsh and I have become good friends. He is the correct man for the job, and he brings a great resume and reputation. He has helped turn the program around and created a winning culture. Team USA is back, ranked among the top 10 na świecie, and that is a direct result of Coach Walsh.”

USA Boks Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów

Stworzony, aby być mistrzem przez całe życie, wzajemnie korzystnych relacji między USA bokserskie i jej absolwentów, –Bokserzy, urzędnicy, trenerzy i fani boksu — Stowarzyszenie Alumni łączy pokolenia mistrzów, inspirowanie i oddanie do przyszłych mistrzów boksu boks w USA, i wyjść z ringu.

Amerykańskie Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów Boksu jest otwarte dla każdego, kto kocha boks i chciałby pozostać w kontakcie z boksem amatorskim. Członkowie mają dostęp do szerokiej gamy wydarzeń specjalnych organizowanych przez Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów, w tym roczne USA Boxing Stowarzyszenie Absolwentów Hall of Fame recepcji.

Aby przyłączyć się do stowarzyszenia absolwentów, wystarczy zarejestrować się naalumni@usaboxing.org dla $40.00 roczna opłata członkowska. Nowi członkowie otrzymają koszulkę, pęku kluczy portfel elektroniczny.

Weichers joined the USA Boxing Alumni Association because he is a huge supporter ofJohn Brown, former President and current Vice President of USA Boxing.

“John had the idea or concept (to form the alumni association) and I looked at the purpose and thought it would be a way to honor and recognize those who contributed over the years,” Weichers remarked. “I hope that successful professionals from the past and present recognize those who contributed over the years. I also hope that they remember their roots were with USA Boxing and give back. We all had help and our start and success did not happen alone. Be humble and grateful and give back.”

Weichers is high on Team USA, especially its overall potential in the 2020 Olympic Games in Japan, powiedzenie, “We’re solid going into 2020. The key to success, moim zdaniem, is head coach Billy Walsh. He is very experienced. His reputation and resume are top shelf. Coach Walsh is well known and respected on the international level. He has the ability to reach out to other countries and make positive things happen for our athletes. He has adjusted the culture in our boxing program, identifying our strengths, and making adjustment where weak. Coach Walsh brings leadership and credibility. Bottom line, we have the right coach for the job in place.”

Weichers’ association with the NCBA led to his relationship with USA Boxing at various levels and capacities. He has always felt gratified to give back to boxing, as well as an obligation to grow the sport at every level.

“I was lucky/blessed to work in a place I refer to as Camelot,” Weichers concluded. “It’s an athletic paradise; core values, honor code, and a mission that anyone can connect with and admire. I can say that I am a better person for my experience at the Air Force Academy.

“I love the sport of boxing, because of what it did for me, in terms of molding my life. The gratification that comes with seeing how young men and women grow and mature, as a result of their experience with boxing was very positive.

And countless Cadets are better people because they were coached by Ed Weichers.

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O BOXINGU USA:  Misją USA Boxing jest umożliwienie sportowcom i trenerom ze Stanów Zjednoczonych osiągnięcia trwałej doskonałości w rywalizacji, rozwijać charakter, wspierać sport bokserski, oraz promować i rozwijać boks w stylu olimpijskim w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Obowiązkiem USA Boxing jest nie tylko produkcja olimpijskiego złota, ale także nadzoruje i zarządza każdym aspektem boksu amatorskiego w Stanach Zjednoczonych.

Oshae Jones tworzy historię w 2019 Pan American Games

LIMA, Peru (Sierpień 2, 2019) — Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) przeszedł do historii w pierwszą noc finałów w 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, stając się pierwszym złotym medalistą Pan American Games w wadze półśredniej kobiet. Po raz pierwszy w historii Pan American Games kobiety miały pięć klas wagowych, w porównaniu do dwóch poprzednich gier o trzech klasach wagi.

Jones pokonał Myriam DaSilva z Kanady jednogłośną decyzją, wygrywając wszystkie trzy rundy, 10-9, od dwóch sędziów, i dwie z trzech rund, 10-9, od jednego sędziego.

Po raz drugi Jones i DaSilva poszli łeb w łeb, Jones ją pokonał 5-0 podczas kwalifikacji Pan American Games na początku tego roku.

Jones pokonał wcześniej Atheynę Bylon z Panamy w ćwierćfinale i M. Moronta Herand z Dominikany w półfinale do finału tych mistrzostw.

Drużyna USA będzie chciała zakończyć swoje najbardziej udane gry Pan American od tego czasu 1983, jutro wieczorem z czterema bokserami na złoto, Keyshawn Davis (Norfolk, Va.), Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Teksas), Naomi Graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.) i Książę Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio). Ich cztery medale zostaną dodane do złotego medalu Jonesa, a pięć brązowych medali zdobyło wcześniej w tym tygodniu Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Msza św.), Troy Isley (Aleksandria, Va.), delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) i Richard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, Kalifornii.).

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