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USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: 1972 Olympic Bronze Medalist JESSE VALDEZ

(L-R) – Austin Trout, Jesse Valdez, Raphael Marquez and B.J. Bulak

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Oktubre 5, 2018) — 1972 Olympic bronze medalist Jesse Valdez, who was an outstanding amateur boxer, never turned pro because he chose security for his family rather than take a risk and parlay his amateur pedigree into a prize fighting career.

 

 

 

Valdez first went to the local BoysClub when he was 11. The youngest of seven children in a low-income family, headed by his single mother, in which the kids all slept in one bedroom, girls in a bed, boys on the floor, sharing space with cockroaches.

 

 

 

I started going to the club and I guess I did well because I started beating older and bigger guys,” Valdez remembered. One day a coach asked me if I was interested in learning how to box. Sa 11, USA Boxing people were interested in me, not me the boxer, and they always gave me guidance. Because of my background, I knew I wouldn’t be going to college, and these people helped me and gave me guidance.

 

 

 

Sa 1964, 16-year-old Valdez upset Olympic bronze medalist Quincey Daniels at the National AAU Championship in the welterweight division, and later that year he qualitied for the U.S. Olympic Team as an alternate. Valdez captured a gold medal at the1967 National Golden Gloves in the light middleweight weight class and he added a bronze medal from the prestigious Pan-American Games.

 

 

 

I wanted to be a better boxer and that (defeating Daniels) also helped me become a better person. I had never traveled outside of Texas before then. I went to the Regionals and Nationals and then I was asked if I wanted to go to East Africa. All I knew about Africa was Tarzan, Jane and Cheetah. In high school, I was offered college scholarships, but my grades were bad because I spent more time out than in school. I didn’t have a father figure.

 

 

 

While he served in the U.S. Air Force, Valdez won a gold medal at the 1970 National AAU Championship as a light middleweight and two years later, he became the 1972 National Golden Gloves welterweight champion. A USA Olympic Team alternate for the second time in 1968, the third time was the charm for Valdez, who qualified for the 1972 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team by defeating future world champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad.

 

 

 

My dream came true in 1964,Valdez noted. “I was a USA Olympic Team alternate in 1964 and again in 1968. But in 1972, I wanted to win a gold medal, even though I ended up with bronze.

 

 

 

Valdez became a household name in America because his Olympic fights in Munich, Germany, aired live on ABC Wide World of Sports, the award-winning Saturday afternoon show during the seventies, when legendary announcer Howard Cosell took a shine to Valdez. Subo nga, Jessie was eliminated in the semifinals by the eventual gold medalist, Emilio Correa, by way of a controversial decision, and Jesse settled for a bronze medal.

 

 

 

Ang 1972 Olympics, Apan, is sadly remembered for the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches taken hostage and murdered by a Palestinian terrorist group, Black September.

 

 

 

The Olympic village was built in a circle,” Valdez explained. “There were athletes everywhere from all around the world. My roommate and I had a routine after eating. We walked to digest our food and that night we started to walk, when guards with guns and rifles wouldn’t let anybody go past them. We didn’t know why and didn’t speak German. We then asked our coaches what had happened, and they said people were shot that afternoon. Ulahi, we saw what happened on television.

 

 

 

I was team captain and all the captains from every sport were asked what the athletes wanted to do, continue (competing) or go home. We decided to go on because, if we had stopped, that’s what they (terrorists) wanted. The Olympics were halted one day for a memorial recognizing those who had died.

 

 

TEAM USA vs. TEAM GERMANY, Oct. 6 & 12 in CHATTANOOGA

 

 

 

Team USA and Team Germany, two of the world’s top amateur boxing programs, will meet in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for two separate duels taking place Saturday, Oktubre 6 and Friday, Oct. 12, at the Chattanooga Convention Center.

 

 

 

The duels will feature some of the top male and female elite boxers as they prepare for the lead up to the Olympics in 2020. The two events will take place alongside this year’s Eastern Elite Qualifier & Regional Open Championships, which is expected to have more than 650 boxers, aged 8-40, compete from Oct. 8-13.

 

 

 

 

After the 1972 Olympics, promoters lined-up to offer Valdez a pro contract, but he quickly turned down all offers having other options as well. He could have remained in the Air Force and been a coach. Inay, he accepted an offer from a Houston television station that wanted to benefit from hiring the Olympic bronze medalist returning home. Valdez became a reporter and the station’s ratings immediately went up, but other reporters became jealous and that became a problem for Jesse. Sa una, he contemplated a return to the Air Force, but Valdez liked working in television and he became a photo journalist until he retired in 2005.

 

 

 

Why not take advantage of his fame as an Olympic bronze medalist and turn pro?

 

 

 

“Sa diha nga ako sa 14 o 15 there were pros training at the gym I went to after school,” Valdez explained, “There was one professional boxer there I really liked and looked up to. He was a world champion, who will remain nameless, and I watched him work out. I’ll never forget, he asked me if he could borrow $1.00. I didn’t even have a nickel and that really opened my eyes. Here was a world champion asking me for money. It stuck in my mind. I took a job as a reporter because I really needed (medical) benefits.

 

 

 

I try to go to clubs and help amateurs, but I don’t watch pro fights.

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association

 

 

 

Gibuhat aron kampeon sa tibuok kinabuhi, mutually beneficial nga relasyon tali sa USA Boxing ug sa alumni niini, –boxers, mga opisyal, coach ug boxing fans — Ang Alumni Association nagkonektar sa mga henerasyon sa mga kampeon, makapadasig ug naghatag balik sa umaabot nga boxing champion sa USA Boxing, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing.

 

 

 

Ang USA Boxing Alumni Association bukas sa bisan kinsa nga adunay gugma sa boksing ug gusto nga magpabilin nga konektado sa amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

Aron makaapil sa Alumni Association, magparehistro lang sa alumni@usaboxing.org para sa a $40.00 kada tuig nga membership fee. Ang mga bag-ong miyembro makadawat og T-shirt, keychain ug e-wallet.

 

 

 

 

Karon 70, the Mexican-American from Houston has never regretted the decision he made nearly a half-century ago, o, siyempre, his experience at the 1972 Olympics. Jesse Valdez has become a valued speaker for the USA Boxing Alumni Association.

 

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Ba & Si Holyfield isulod karong Biyernes sa inaugural class sa USA Boxing Alumni Hall of Fame

Ang mga bituon sa USA Boxing misuporta ug nagsaulog
USA Boxing Elite National Championships
Dec. 5-9 sa Siyudad sa Salt Lake, Utah
Colorado Springs, Lap. (Disyembre 5, 2017) – Ang bag-ong USA Boxing Alumni Association maoy mopahigayon og gala reception karong Biyernes sa gabii (Dis.) 8, Gipasiugda sa induction sa inaugural nga klase sa USA Boxing Alumni Hall of Fame, sa Courtyard by Marriott Downtown sa Salk Lake City, Utah.
Gipahigayon ang reception dungan sa 2017 USA Boxing Elite ug Youth National Championships ug Junior ug Prep Open, Dec. 5-9, gipahigayon usab sa Siyudad sa Salt Lake.
Gibuhat aron kampeon sa tibuok kinabuhi, mutually beneficial nga relasyon tali sa USA Boxing ug sa alumni niini, –boxers, mga opisyal, coach ug boxing fans — Ang Alumni Association nagkonektar sa mga henerasyon sa mga kampeon, makapadasig ug naghatag balik sa umaabot nga boxing champion sa USA Boxing, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing.
“Ang Alumni Association maghiusa sa mga kanhi boksidor, mga coach ug opisyal nga nakab-ot sa tanang lebel sa kalampusan sa amateur boxing, ingon man usab sa mga tawo nga adunay tanan alang sa Olympic-style boxing,” gipatin-aw Mike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director. “Kini nga asosasyon makatabang sa pagpalapad sa atong mga sagbot ug paghimo og fight champion sa USA Boxing ug alumni nga mga miyembro.”
“Ang Labing” ug “Ang Tinuod nga Deal”, sa tinagsa, Muhammad Ali ug Evander Holyfield, maoy unang mga boksidor nga nasulod sa USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, pag-apil sa duha pa, mga beterano nga coach Roosevelt Sanders ug Tom Coulter, gisulod usab isip mga miyembro sa charter.
Ang ulahi nga si Ali mao ang nag-inusarang tulo ka beses nga lineal world heavyweight champion sa tanang panahon, kinsa isip usa ka amateur (nailhan kaniadto nga Cassius Clay), nakakuha og bulawang medalya sa 1960 Olympics sa Roma.
Si Holyfield mao ang una ug nagpabilin nga bugtong dili malalis nga cruiserweight ug heavyweight nga world champion. Sa 1984 Olympics sa Los Angeles, Si Holyfield nakadaog og bronze medal isip light heavyweight, human sa usa ka siya nag-antus sa usa ka kuwestiyonableng diskwalipikasyon sa iyang semifinals duwa. Sa sayo pa niini nga tuig, Gisugdan ni Holyfield ang iyang kompanya nga pang-promosyon, Ang Tinuod; Deal Boxing.
Usa ka 1993 USA Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, Si Roosevelt nag-coach sa U.S. Marines boxing team sa 1975-1978 ug 1988-2000. Nagserbisyo usab siya isip assistant coach sa USA Olympic boxing teams sa 1984 ug 1992.
Si Coulter nahimong coach sa boksing labaw pa sa 62 ka tuig, nagpadayon sa pagpahigayon sa mga klinika sa boksing karon sa palibot sa gwantis. Dugang sa pagtudlo sa iconic 1988 USA Olympic boxing team, nga nakakuha og walo ka indibidwal nga medalya, usa siya ka consultant sa 1996 squad nga nakadaog 14 mga pagkaon. Usa ka nasudnong kampeon sa boksing sa Syracuse University, Si Coulter usab nag-coach sa U.S. Army Boxing Team.
Inductee sa International Boxing Hall of Fame Al Bernstein magsilbi nga Agalon sa mga seremonyas alang sa Biyernes event. “Ang USA Boxing naghimo og positibo nga kalainan sa kinabuhi sa liboan ug liboan ka mga batan-on kada adlaw,” ang tingog sa Showtime Boxing miingon,” ug ako gipasidunggan pag-ayo nga magsilbi isip emcee alang sa inaugural nga USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception. Kining bag-ong bukton sa USA Boxing mahimong usa ka talagsaon nga pagdugang sa usa ka dako na nga organisasyon. Gipaabot ko kini.”.
Upat ka Olympic medalists gikan sa Team USA ang motambong: 1984 bulawan nga medalya Paul Gonzales, 1984 ug 1988 mga silver medalist, sa tinagsa, Virgil Hill ug Michael Carbajal, ug 1972 bronze medalist Jessie Valdez.
Ang ubang mga kadagkoan sa boksing nga kumpirmadong mitambong naglakip 1992 Olympian Raul Marquez, Ang referee sa Hall of Fame Steve Smoger, National Golden Gloves champion ug NBC boxing announcer B.J. Bulak, tulo ka higayon nga New England Golden Gloves champion“Ireland” Micky Ward, kanhi coach sa Air Force Academy Eddie Welchers, Direktor sa torneyo sa franchise sa Rocky Mountain Golden Gloves Larry Fullmer ug uban pa.
Ang USA Boxing Alumni Association bukas sa bisan kinsa nga adunay gugma sa boksing ug gusto nga magpabilin nga konektado sa amateur boxing. Ang mga miyembro gihatagan og access sa usa ka halapad nga lainlain nga espesyal nga mga panghitabo nga gi-host sa Alumni Association, lakip ang pagdawat sa Hall of Fame sa USA Boxing Alumni Association sa Biyernes sa gabii.
Aron makaapil sa Alumni Association, magparehistro lang sa alumni@usaboxing.org para sa a $40.00 kada tuig nga membership fee. Ang mga bag-ong miyembro makadawat og T-shirt, keychain ug e-wallet.
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USA Boxing Alumni Association Open for Registration

SA HINANALING PAGPAGAWAS
Colorado Springs, Lap. (Nobyembre 2, 2017). – The newly created USA Boxing Alumni Association registration is officially open for those interested in becoming members.
The Alumni Association, which was created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial nga relasyon tali sa USA Boxing ug sa alumni niini, including boxers, mga opisyal, coach ug boxing fans, will help connect generations of champions, as well as help inspire and give back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions inside and outside the ring.
“Ang Alumni Association maghiusa sa mga kanhi boksidor, coaches and officials that have reached all levels of success in amateur boxing, as well as people who have a love for Olympic-style boxing,” mikomentaryo Mike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director. “This association will help expand our grassroots and help create the future champions of USA Boxing and alumni members.
Open to anyone possessing a love for the sport and looking to stay connected with amateur boxing, the Alumni Association members are granted access to a variety of special events that will be hosted by the Alumni Association, including the first annual USA boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.
The reception, which will honor and celebrate the five inaugural members of the Alumni Association Hall of Fame, will be held on Disyembre 8 in Salt Lake City in conjunction with the 2017 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships & Junior and Prep Open. The five inductees include:
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Tom Coulter
  • Buddy Davis
  • Evander Holyfield
  • Roosevelt Sanders
World-renowned CBS and Showtime announcer Al Bernstein will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event.
USA Boxing makes a positive difference in the lives of thousands and thousands of young people on a daily basis, ug ako gipasidunggan pag-ayo nga magsilbi isip emcee alang sa inaugural nga USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame Reception. Kining bag-ong bukton sa USA Boxing mahimong usa ka talagsaon nga pagdugang sa usa ka dako na nga organisasyon,” Bernstein miingon. “I look forward to a great week.
In addition to Bernstein’s role as emcee, many esteemed members of the USA Boxing alumni community are scheduled to attend the inaugural event, lakip: Michael Carbajal, BJ Flores, Larry Fullmer, Virgil Hill, Raul Marquez, Steve Smoger,Jesse Valdez, Micky Ward ug Eddie Weichers.
When joining, which cost $40/year, new members will be given a t-shirt, keychain ug e-wallet. For more information on the USA Boxing Alumni Association, palihog kontaka alumni@usaboxing.org o pagbisita USABoxing.org
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Inaugural USA Boxing Alumni Association

Hall of Fame Reception to be held Dec. 8 sa Siyudad sa Salt Lake

MAHITUNGOD SA USA BOXING: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United Statesathletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.