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Boxing saved the life of Two-Division World Champion “El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (June 4, 2020) – Like many boxers, duo-divisio mundi fortissimus “El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera credits boxing for saving his life.

“Absolutely,” Rivera agreed. “After my mom passed away when I was 10 annorum, I gave up on life and my decision-making reflected that: hanging around with the wrong crowd including gang members, consuming alcohol between the ages of 10 and 15. I was definitely going in the wrong direction.

“I never thought I had a future until I started boxing. It’s hard to say what I’d be doing if I had never boxed, but by the way I was living, I’d probably be in jail or dead by now.”

Born in Philadelphia, Rivera lived in Puerto Rico and Springfield, MA, prior to him moving to Worcester, MA, where he met a man who helped change his lifeCarlos Garcia, who was in charge of a special boxing program at the Worcester Boys & puellae Points.

Rivera had started boxing at the age of 14 ½ in a basement with his friendFelix Lopez.  He had fallen in love with boxing after watchingDuran Roberto upset“Sugar” Ray Leonard in their first fight. The young Puerto Rican-American specifically used his amateur boxing experience to prepare for the professional ranks. Garcia, who is in the National Golden Gloves Hall of Fame, put him in a novice match after only one amateur fight in order to put Rivera on the fast track, because he understood that Rivera dreamed of becoming a world champion as a professional. Rivera finished with a 35-15 amateur record, highlighted by a bronze medal performance at the PAL Nationals.

“I never had big amateur aspirations but, utique, I wanted to win every fight I competed in,” Rivera said. “Once I didn’t qualify for the Olympic Trials, my plan was to turn pro. I didn’t know how much the amateurs would groom me to be a successful professional boxer. I’m glad I listened to my coaches, otherwise I would have turned pro earlier, because I would get frustrated with the politics of the amateurs. I hated losing, but I hated losing even more when I knew that I should have won. After three years together (with Garcia) in the amateurs and gaining a great wealth of experience traveling all over New England, the country and even fighting in Canada, I saw all types of styles and talented boxers that helped me as a pro. Carlos is like a father figure to me and during all of our training and travels, he was always in my head, building me up to become a good boxer, but also to help me become a better man.”

On November 7, 1992, Rivera made his pro debut, excutereFrancisco Mercedes in the second round. He went on to win his first 23 pro daret, including the Massachusetts State welterweight title in 1995. His first pro loss was to veteran Philadelphia fighterWillie Wise (20-3-4), who won a controversial 10-round split decision at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut. Rivera had proven that he was more than a prospect in his first loss, losing a close decision (98-95, 94-97, 94-96) to an opponent that upset Mexican iconJulio Cesar Chavez (102-3-2) only three years later.

Showing the same resiliency that stayed with Rivera his entire career, two fights later Rivera stoppedGilberto Flores in two rounds to capture the International Boxing Organization (IBO) world welterweight championship. Rivera extended his new win streak to seven, before losing back to back fights. Four fights later, quamquam, Rivera registered his first statement victory in 2001, excutereFrankie Randall (55-10-1) in 10th round to retain his North American Boxing Association (Also) crown in his first defense.

Now promoted by legendary Don King, Rivera traveled across the Atlantic Ocean in September 2003 to Germany, where few Americans were able to win. Rivera proved early that he meant business, dropping previously undefeatedMichel Trabant in the second round en route to winning a 12-round majority decision for the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA).  His reign, tamen, didn’t last long. In his first defense, Rivera lost a 12-round split decision at home in Worcester to challengerLuis Collazo (24-1)

Rivera moved up one weight class for his next fight, showing the resiliency that was a staple during his career for his next fight, also at home, against WBA junior middleweight World championAlexandro Garcia (25-1).

In his next fight and first defense of his third world title, Rivera was stopped for the first time in his pro career, by new champTravis Simms (24-0), and then he was knocked out byDaniel Santos (24-0) in round eight of their WBA junior middleweight title eliminator.

Rivera retired in 2008 only to make a comeback in 2001, after which he retired again until returning for two fights in Worcester to complete his pro career with 50 pugnat, the last coming at the age of 46.

“Jose’s USA Boxing experiences shaped him into the man of character he is today, turn et de corona,"DixitChristophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Director. “He took the road less traveled for a world champion, and in doing so he showcased his toughness and perseverance that made him a great example for today’s USA Boxers.”

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Ad perpetuam creatus est champion, mutua necessitudines inter USA pugilatu eiusque alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

USA Boxing Alumni Consociatio aperta est cuivis qui pugilatum amore habet et cum caestu amateur manere coniunctam cupit. Sodales conceduntur accessus ad varios casus speciales ab Alumni Consociatione, possidet annua USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio inalumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per annum membership fee. Nova membra accipient subucula, keychain et e-peram.

Rivera was a true working world champion. Few world champions also had full-time jobs during their title reigns. Rivera used vacation time, as well as personal and sick days, when he went to training camp for some of his major fights.

“I always had a good work ethic growing up,” he explained. “When I moved to Worcester at 16 annorum, I lived by myself: school, work, and then to the Boys & Girls Club to train. I kept the same work ethic I had at 19 when I turned pro. I became a father at 20, so providing for my family was essential. Although it was hard, I knew boxing wasn’t going to last forever, and I was lucky enough to find a good job working for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Trial Courts. It made for long days when I was training, especially when I was fighting for or defending my world championships. In the end, quamquam, keeping my job was the best decision I could have made for me and my family.”

Rivera. who was an Associate Court Officer for years and promoted last year to Assistant Chief Court Officer, is still involved in boxing. He and his oldest sonA.J. Rivera, own and operate a boxing promotional company, Rivera Promotions Entertainment, to give young fighters in his area opportunities to fight more often and at home. Jose occasionally drops by the Boys & Girls Club to visit his former coaches, Garcia andSaxum Gonzalez, to support their young talent. He also goes to his friendKendrick Ball’s gym, Camp Be Right, to give young fighters there a few tips and to keep in shape (not for another comeback).

Jose Antonio Rivera will be best known for his toughness and determination, which led him into a different life, including three world championships and a wonderful life he never would have enjoyed.

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DE USA BOXING:  Missio USA Boxing erit ut athletae Americae Foederatae et carrucas ad praestantiam competitive stabilitam consequendam, develop mores, support ludo caestu, et promovere et crescere stilo Olympico caestu in Civitatibus Foederatis Americae. Officium USA Boxing non solum ad Olympiam aurum producendum, sed etiam invigilare et regere omnem rationem amateur in Civitatibus Foederatis in Civitatibus Foederatis.

1988 Olympiae aurum medalist "inclementem" Ray Mercer respiciens ad experientiam suam Olympicam

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (February 11, 2020) - Duo et triginta annos postquam numisma aureum Olympiae cepit, "Mitis" Ray Mercer Hludouuici eius meminit experientiae Olympiae similem mensem ultimum fuisse. Mercer, qui solus American heavyweight fortissimus est de omnibus suis Olympiae adversariis pulset, ibat ad mundum heavyweight championship for a professional for our "heavyweight double."

Nam Mercer, Omnes coepi in Germania, ubi eius US. Exercitus unitas fundatur. Oblatum est facultas ad vitandum exercitium campi XXX-die, Mercer condicionem accepit ut particeps sparringe pro gravibus ponderis pugillatoribus posti's inserviret. Quamvis nunquam induti par caestus ante, Mercer erat velox discens qui naturaliter fortis erat, et celeriter in 1985 U.S. Exercitus et inter opera heavyweight champion.

Mundus Classis Athleta Programma (WCAP), in quibus idoneos athletas exercendi facultatem ad Olympia fulltime, non est reversus tunc, nec adjuncto praecepta hodierna. Mercer victus futuri mundi heavyweight championTommy Morrison per foramen per Dei 1988 Olympiae IUDICIA et alius futuri mundi heavyweight titlist, Michael Bentt (5-0) in patrocinio finali. In the 1988 USA Olympicus archa-peracti in laudatis Caesaribus Pala

ce in Las Vegas, Mercer vicit consilium split (3-2) de Bentt, Mercer autem iam in Olympia certare idoneus esse cum US. Armatae virium propugnatorem.

"Cum essem in Exercitus, I had to win in the service, ponere omnia, et ad gradum proximum progredi,"Mercerius recordatus est." Ego quoque ad pugnatores mei ad Olympia caedere aliquid boni, et eram in optima figura vitae meae. Plus erat in amantibus disciplina, quam professio ordines. Postremus annus ante Olympia, Discessi domum meam unitas, iter multum pugnare, et mansit in domo mea lanista pro vivis in foribus.

Mercer historiam fecit apud the 1988 Olympia Seoul, Meridiem Korea, cum factus est et solus propugnator Olympicus heavyweight exsistit ut omnes quattuor adversarios in Civitatibus Foederatis pulset:  Rudolphus Gavenciak (Czechoslovakia – RSC3), Aloisius Gaudiano(Italia – KO1), Arnaldus Vasnderlyde (Nederlands - RSC2) atqueBonum Hyun Man (South Korean - KO1).

"Sciebam me habuisse ad knockout South Korean in final,Mercer admisit. "Iustus volui facere quod possem esse aurum numisma Olympicum. Non puto me figito.

"Auro numisma conciliatus in quibusdam magnis-vicis mutationes mihi consecuta est. Factus sum celebritas", de familia nomen tuum, et licet mihi pecuniam facere professionalem. Optimum, quod mihi accidit, numisma aureum Olympiae vincebat, etiam plusquam titulum mundi conciliandi tamquam pro. Nihil comparatum est, ut Olympionicae auri medalista. Somnium meum peregi. Ego nunquam somniavi ire pro, nisi postquam aurum numisma lucratus sum.

"Vere momenti erat ut aurum numisma vincere. Pugnavi cum corde meo"; nulla pecunia involvit, tantopere celebrat noctem (parta aurum numisma) quod paucis horis numisma meum perdidi. Somnium venisse, manus meae contremuerunt, et perdidi numisma. Quod nox!"

Mercer offert sodales 2020 USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team unum frenum of consilium, "Retinete pugnando, sequere somnium tuum et accipe illud extremum gradum. "

Mercer, qui natus est in Jacksonville, Florida, facta sua multa praeventus pro debut in 1989, cum stetissentIsai McGhee tertio eorum pugna in urbe Atlantica. "Misericordia" vicit suum primum 18 pro pugnat, comprehendo nonam per knockout of *Franciscus Damiani, sequitur defensam contra Cicero, qui omissus est in quinto circuitu.

Per suam XIX annos pro vitae, Mercer compilavit 36-7-1 (26 KOs) record, vincens quattuor mundi pugiles in Damiani, Morrison, Tim Witherspoon atqueOssie Ocasio.  Quinque ex octo curriculis damnis propugnatoribus mundi erant: Levinius LewisWladimir Klitschko,Marcus Tullius CiceroEvander Holyfield atqueShannon Briggs

"Ray significat omnia quae facit USA pugilatu superbus.","DixitChristophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. "Sicut veteranus exercitus", Olympia aurum medalist, et heavyweight vindicem mundi, Excellentiam et professionalismum demonstravit qui optimus reflectit quae USA pugilatu offerat.

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USA Boxing Alumni Consociatio aperta est cuivis qui pugilatum amore habet et cum caestu amateur manere coniunctam cupit. Sodales conceduntur accessus ad varios casus speciales ab Alumni Consociatione, possidet annua USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio inalumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per annum membership fee. Nova membra accipient subucula, keychain et e-peram.

Merceri egregius curriculo amateur pugilatu etiam inclusus est classicus compositus contra Cubanum magnum et tria tempora numisma Olympicum auri, Felix gladium abstraxit, at USA vs. Cuba dual par, in quo Mercer bis commotus est Savon, qui supervixit sine detrimento addito detrimento tantum quod Cubanus referendarius ambiguam interventus fecit, qui popularem suum tempus recuperandi et controversiae dedit. 2-1 victoria.

"Et dedit mihi octo denarios sine causa stantes," Mercer addidit. "Percutio hominem istum et id scit. Adhuc tactu sumus etsi Anglice non loquitur. Amicum translate habet et nos in Facebook tangimus. Non placet inter se ".

Today, Mercer in domo fundat caritatem in North Carolina, quae includit liberum nulla caestu, autem, potius, reddite communitati et docendi iuvenes, maxime qui bullied, artes quas necesse erit in realem mundum exire.

Ray Mercer zenith bis in pugilatu pervenit ut numisma Olympicum aurum et mundi gravis auctor ut professio. Non nimium sordidum aliquem, qui numquam vere arca archa voluit.

"Pugiens servavit animam meam"," Mercer conclusit." Vitam meam sine caestu cogitare non possum, certe idem non esset.

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DE USA BOXING:  Missio USA Boxing erit ut athletae Americae Foederatae et carrucas ad praestantiam competitive stabilitam consequendam, develop mores, support ludo caestu, et promovere et crescere stilo Olympico caestu in Civitatibus Foederatis Americae. Officium USA Boxing non solum ad Olympiam aurum producendum, sed etiam invigilare et regere omnem rationem amateur in Civitatibus Foederatis in Civitatibus Foederatis.

Jamel “Semper Fi” Herring Patriot, Olympio & now World Champ

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

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (June 13, 2019) – Newly crowned World Boxing Organization (WBO) super featherweight champion Jamel “Semper Fi” Allec has been a fighter practically all his life as a U.S. Marine and elite boxer.

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


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

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

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

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

Other members of the 2012 USA Olympic Team Herring captained included present day world champions in the pro ranks such as Errol Spence, Jr., Claressa ancilia atque Marcus Browne, mundi fortissimus prioris Rau’Shee Warren, and world title challengers Terrell Gausha, Michael Hunter atque Dominicus Breazeale.


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


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Creatus est vindicem perpetuam, mutua necessitudines inter USA pugilatu eiusque alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

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 hosted by the Alumni Association, possidet annua USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio in alumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain et e-peram.



Jamel is the perfect example of resiliency and persistence,” mentioned Christophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “His hard work, sacrificium, and inability to quit no matter what obstacles he encounters will continue to inspire the next generation of champions for many years. The USA Boxing Alumni Association wants to thank him for all that he has given to others, et in et de anulum.”

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

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

It certainly is, particularly after he defeated defending WBO super featherweight champion Masayuki Ito, hanc quoque olim acceptam May 25, mundi fortissimus fieri. Proof that good things do indeed happen to good people.


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USA Boxing Alumni Association announces Hall of Fame Class of 2018

Roy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward, Claressa ancilia,
Emanuel Steward & Tom Cleary
Dec. 7 reception in Salt Lake City, UT

 

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (August 6, 2018) – The USA Boxing Alumni Association has announced its second class to be inducted into its Hall of Fame, December 7, ad Radisson Hotel (215 S. Templum St.) apud Salk lacum, UT.

 

 

 

The reception is being held in conjunction with the 2018 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships and Junior and Prep Open, Dec. 2-8, also held in Salt Lake City.

 

 

 

Classis 2018 includes U.S. Olympiae Team medalistae et mundi (professionalem) pugiles Roy Jones, Jr., Andre Ward atque Claressa ancilia, ac pristini USA Boxing National Director Coaching Emanuel Steward et veteran USA pugilatu officiali Tom Cleary. The latter two will be posthumously inducted.

 

 

 

This year’s inductees were selected amongst a group of 17 nominees by the hundreds of registered USA Boxing Alumni Association members during the months of June and July.

 

 

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association is extremely excited to honor this year’s Hall of Fame class, as each inductee represents everything good that amateur boxing has to offer,” dixit Christophorus Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “Last year’s class contributed to a fantastic inaugural Hall of Fame reception and we’re looking forward to recognizing this year’s class with an even better event.

 

 

 

Creatus est vindicem perpetuam, mutuae rationes inter USA Boxing eiusque Alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

 

 

 

Classis carta anno inducta inclusa est Muhammad Ali atque Evander Holyfield, praeter veteran nullas Gaudeamus Sanders atque Tom Coulter.

 

 

 

Each inductee has given so much to Olympic-style amateur boxing and the alumni community wants to thank them, for doing so,” Cugliari added. “We look forward to seeing USA Boxing Alumni members come out in droves to support this year’s Hall of Fame class in December.

 

 

 

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, inter USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, tantum subcriptio in alumni@usaboxing.org ad * $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain et e-peram.

 

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USA Boxing declares JuneAlumni Association Membership Drive Month

Miguel Cotto Gerry Cooney
Jesse Vargas
Kevin McBride Reggie Johnson
Junior Jones
Michael Spinks Antonio Tarver
James Toney

concolor AQUILEX, Lap. (June 11, 2018) – USA Boxing’sAlumni Association Membership Drive Monthgot off to a knockout start this past weekend in Canastota, New York,, at the annual International Boxing Hall of Fame Class induction ceremonies, as nine high-profile boxers, featuring an incredible accumulate pro record of 365-51-7 (239 KOs) atque 24 major world titles, joined the growing USABAA ranks as proud, new members.

 

Christophorus Cugliari atque John Scully represented USA Boxing Alumni Association, manning tables at the IBHOF golf tournament and Memorabilia Show, to increase USABAA awareness and recruit new members.

 

 

 

The spirit of amateur boxing was alive and well throughout the International Boxing Hall of Fame weekend,” explained Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “Information about the new USA Boxing Alumni Association was well received by the weekend’s guests, and esteemed alumni such as Jesse Vargas and Reggie Johnson mentioned that they are excited to become more involved. The Alumni Association thanks the support provided by many this weekend, particularly Micky Ward and Antonio Tarver, who continue to spread our mission.

 

 

 

The fact is that the vast majority of professional boxers who attend the Hall of Fame weekend at Canastota each year were at one time amateur boxers and knew each other well before they ever even turned professional,” added invaluable USABAA advisor Scully, who recruits boxers for group-sponsored events like this. “At some point in the conversations between boxers across the grounds, the topics frequently will eventually turn to their amateur days together.

 

 

 

The amateurs, for me, was about fighting for respect,” duo-divisio mundi fortissimus Junior Jones (50-6, 28 KOs); animadvertendum. “To go to different places and make it very far (quod an amateur), you have to learn how to conduct yourself and transact with others.

 

 

 

Other new USABAA members are six-time, duo divisione mundi fortissimus Miguel Cotto(41-6, 33 KOs); four-time, duo divisione mundi fortissimus, as well as 1976 Olympic gold medalist and Hall of Famer, Michael Spinks (31-1, 21 KOs); Irish heavyweight who retired Mike Tyson, Kevin McBride (35-10-1, 29 KOs); two-time, duo divisione mundi fortissimusJesse Vargas (28-2-1, 10 KOs); five time world champion and 1996 Olympic bronze medalist Antonio Tarver (31-6-1, 22 KOs); two-time, duo divisione mundi fortissimus Reggie Johnson (44-7-1, 25 KOs), tribus diebus, tres divisio mundi fortissimus James Toney (77-10-3, 47 KOs); and world heavyweight contender Willie Cooney (38-3, 24 KOs).

 

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Creatus est vindicem perpetuam, mutuae rationes inter USA Boxing eiusque Alumni, –ut pugillatores, magistratus, carrucis et pugilatu fans — Alumni Consociationis generationes pugilum connectit, inspirare et reddere in USA pugilatuum pugilum futurarum pugilum, et egredietur anuli.

 

 

 

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 hosted by the Alumni Association, possidet annua USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

Alumni Consociationis adiungere, simply register at alumni@usaboxing,.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain et e-peram.

 

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I think this is great,” Jones talked about the formation of the USA Boxing Alumni Association. “Fighters who turned pro were great amateurs, but there are also a lot of amateurs who didn’t turn pro. Everybody doesn’t become champion, but they tried and gave their best, and that’s why this organization is good because all boxers are appreciated.

 

 

 

Although Hall of Fame weekend tends to focus on the professional careers of many fighters,” Cugliari concluded, “it was hard not to notice the effect that amateur boxing has had on the lives of many of these great champions. The USA Boxing Alumni Association wants to thank Ed Brophy for his generosity and support for boxing, and we look forward to a long partnership with the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

 

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