COLORADO SPRINGS, Ncej puab. (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 5, 2018 — USA Boxing has announced that Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, OH) thiab Virginia Fuchs (Tsev pheebsuab, TX) have been named 2017 Under Armour Elite Boxers of the Year. They are leading contenders to represent Team USA at the 2020 Olympics in Japan.
Xyoo tas los, the 20-year-old Ragan used his stiff jab and ring intelligence to make a major statement in the ring for the first time in International competition. The slick bantamweight (123 lbs.) captured gold at his initial International tournament, the Chemistry Cup in Halle, Lub teb chaws yelemees, before he clinched a ticket to his first World Championships, by way of his bronze-medal winning performance at the 2017 Continental Championships in Honduras.
Ragan’s third International medal of 2017 came at the 2017 Elite Men’s World Championships, where he won a silver medal, marking the highest placing for an American bantamweight at that prestigious tournament since 1999.
Fuchs, 30, had a perfect 18-0 record in 2017, kuj muaj 15 unanimous decision victories and one by RSC (referee stopped contest). Highlighted by winning top honors in the flyweight division (112 lbs.) nyob rau ntawm lub 2017 USA Elite National Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah, Virginia also won at the Balkan Tournament, Continental Championships, Feliks Stamm Tournament, and Strandja Tournament. She won gold at all four International tournaments she entered.
A winner at the 2016 Olympic raug kev txom nyem, Fuchs graduated from Louisiana State University in 2011 with a degree in Kinesiology.
Below is a complete list of USA Boxing’s 2017 Under Armour Boxer of the Year award winners:
2017 Under Armour Boxer of the Year Awards
Elite Male – Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, OH)
Elite Female – Virginia Fuchs (Tsev pheebsuab, TX)
Youth Male – Angel Martinez (Rockford, IL)
Youth Female – Citlalli Ortiz (Coachella, XWS LI)
Junior Male – Dante Benjamin (Shaker Heights, OH)
Junior Female — Gabriela Fundora (Coachella, XWS LI)
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Andrey Fedosov & John Thompson crowned Boxcino champions with stoppage wins
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John Thompson ready to win Boxcino title tonight
Crown, California (Tej zaum 22, 2015)-–Hmo no at the Omega Products Outdoor Arena, John Thompson (16-1, 5 KO lub) looks to win the Boxcino Jr. Middlweight championship when he takes on Brandon Adams in the finale of ESPN Friday Hmo ntuj Fights.
Boxcino 2015 finals weigh in Photos
TXIV YAWG, California. (Tej zaum 21, 2015) – ESPN lub “Friday Hmo ntuj Fights” final broadcast features two outstanding fights in the heavyweight and junior middleweight divisions that will decide the 2015 Boxcino Champions.
Below are photos from Thursday lub weigh in from the Boxcino Finals that will take place on Friday at the Omega Products International Outdoor Arena in Corona, California. The show begins at 10:00 THIAB rau ESPN 2 as the finale of ESPN FridayHmo ntuj Fights.
Lub Boxcino 2015 tournament is promoted by Banner Promotions. Friday tus show is promoted by Thompson Boxing and Banner Promotions.
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Heavyweight finals–Andrey Fedosov (l) and Donovan Dennis |
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Jr. Middleweight finals. John Thompson (l) and Brandon Adams |
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Photos by Emily Harney / Banner Promotions
Boxcino Jr. Middleweight finals by the numbers
TXIV YAWG, California. (Tej zaum 20, 2015) – ESPN lub “Friday Hmo ntuj Fights” final broadcast features two outstanding fights in the heavyweight and junior middleweight divisions that will decide the 2015 Boxcino Champions.
The 10-round junior middleweight final showcases Boxcino tournament veteran Brandon Adams (16-1, 12 Kos) of Los Angeles against the smooth boxing skills of John Thompson (16-1, 5 Kos) ntawm Newark, New Jersey. The finalists will compete for the Boxcino crown on Friday, Tej zaum 22, from the Omega Products Outdoor Arena nyob rau hauv Corona, California. Also on the line – lub NABA Interim Super Welterweight title, thiab cov WBO Intercontinental Junior Middleweight belt.
Tickets for the Boxcino Finals are priced at $50, $70, & $100, and are available for purchase online at ThompsonBoxing.com los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 714-935-0900.
The double main event features heavyweight talents Donovan Dennis (14-2, 11 Kos) of Davenport, Iowa and Andrey Fedosov (27-3, 22 Kos) of Russia in a 10-round fight to determine the 2015 Boxcino Heavyweight Champion. Dennis-Fedosov will also fight for the WBA Fedelatin thiab WBO Intercontinental heavyweight titles.
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Undercard Previewed for Boxcino 2015 Finals ESPN2 May 22
TXIV YAWG, California. (Tej zaum 19, 2015) – ESPN lub “Friday Hmo ntuj Fights” final broadcast features two outstanding fights in the heavyweight and junior middleweight divisions that will decide the 2015 Boxcino Champions.
The 10-round junior middleweight final showcases Boxcino tournament veteran Brandon Adams (16-1, 12 Kos) of Los Angeles against the smooth boxing skills of John Thompson (16-1, 5 Kos) ntawm Newark, New Jersey. The finalists will compete for the Boxcino crown on Friday, Tej zaum 22, from the Omega Products Outdoor Arena nyob rau hauv Corona, California. Also on the line – lub NABA Interim Super Welterweight title, thiab cov WBO Intercontinental junior middleweight belt.
Tickets for the Boxcino Finals are priced at $50, $70, & $100, and are available for purchase online at ThompsonBoxing.com los yog los ntawm hu xov tooj 714-935-0900.
The double main event features heavyweight talents Donovan Dennis (14-2, 11 Kos) of Davenport, Iowa and Andrey Fedosov (27-3, 22 Kos) of Russia in a 10-round fight to determine the 2015 Boxcino Heavyweight Champion. Dennis-Fedosov will also fight for the WBA Fedelatin thiab WBO Intercontinental heavyweight titles.
The Boxcino Tournament is Promoted by Banner Promotions and televised on ESPN lub “Friday Hmo ntuj Fights” (ESPN2 10 p.m. THIAB / 7 p.m. PT). The show on Friday is co-promoted through Thompson Boxing Promotions thiab Banner Promotions.
The undercard features crafty super bantamweight Isaac Zarate (10-1-1,1 KO) of Los Angeles against Fernando Fuentes (5-4-1, 1 KO) of Hemet, California. Outside of the two televised bouts, the 8-round fight between Zarate and Martinez is among the most eagerly anticipated fights of the night.
“Zarate is one of the most exciting, young boxers in the 122 lb. division,” hais tias Ken Thompson, tus thawj tswj hwm ntawm Thompson Boxing. “He won’t blow you away with power, but his hand speed and work rate are definitely worth the cost of admission.”
“I’m looking forward to a great night of boxing,” hais tias Artie Pelullo, president of Banner Promotions. “It’s a great card all around, and the Boxcino finals will be fan friendly fights where two new world title contenders will emerge.”
Zarate, a southpaw, makes life difficult for opponents by using an unlimited energy supply to launch punches from all sorts of angles. He’s elusive in that he darts in and out of danger spots, which makes landing combinations on him a difficult matter.
“I try not to stay in the same spot for too long,” said the 23-year-old Zarate. “By moving and changing the pace, my opponents typically can’t time my movements.”
Nyob rau hauv lwm yam, Colombian lightweight Andres Figueroa (5-0, 3 Kos) faces fellow prospect Angel Martinez (5-1-1, 1 KO) ntawm San Antonio, Tex. in a 6-round fight.
Humberto Rubalcava (1-0, 1 KO), a Riverside native who turned professional in April, faces super bantamweight Richard Tallmadge, who will be making his pro debut (4-rounds).
A pair of young welterweights in Eridani Leon (2-1) of Mexico and Isaac Freeman (1-1, 1 KO) of Los Angeles square off in a 4-round bout.
Tsis tas li ntawd, Canadian junior middleweight prospect Cody Crowley (3-0, 2 Kos) yuav tua ib tug nrog sib ntaus yuav tsum tau muaj npe tom qab (4-rounds).
Opening the event is undefeated super bantamweight Adas Lopez (11-0, 6 Kos) of San Antonio going up against the veteran Miguel Tamayo (16-12-2, 14 Kos) of Mexico (6-rounds).