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USA Tshaj Tawm Tshaj Tawm 2020 Pab Pawg Tshawb Xyuas Kev Ua Si hauv Tokyo Olympic
COLORADO SPRINGS, Ncej puab. (Lub ib hlis ntuj 29, 2020) — USA Boxing tshaj tawm hnub no lub 13 boxers uas yuav sawv cev rau Team USA tom ntej 2020 Kev Ntaus Ncaws Pob Ua Si Olympic Tokyo Tokyo Cov Kev Tsim Nyog Ua Si, raws li zoo raws li lub 13 sib pauv. Tag nrho cov npe tuaj yeem pom hauv qab no.
Pab neeg no tau tshaj tawm tom qab ob-theem tsim nyog cov txheej txheem uas tau pib thaum Lub Kaum Ob Hlis thaum lub 2020 U.S. Pab Pawg Pab Pawg Olympic rau Kev Ntaus Pob Ntaus Hauv Lake Charles thiab xaus lus thaum lub sijhawm tsis ntev los no 2020 Ncig saib Strandja nyob Sofia, Bulgaria. Tag nrho cov txheej txheem xaiv los ncaws pob tuaj yeem pomno.
“Qhov ib, qhov no yog ib qhov kev txiav txim siab nyuaj kawg nkaus,”Tau teev tseg rau USA Kev Tshaj Tawm Kev Ntaus Taub HauBilly Walsh. “Ib txhia ntawm cov thawv no yog caj dab thiab caj dab nruab nrab ntawm kev kawm pw hav zoov thiab cov 2020 Sawv Pob Tawb. "
“Peb xav tias tus 13 boxers uas tau txais lawv qhov chaw ntawm Olympic Tsim Nyog Pab Pawg yuav yog pawg zoo tshaj plaws los sawv cev rau Pab Pawg USA ntawm qhov kev tsim nyog yav tom ntej, raws li muaj lub sijhawm zoo tshaj plaws los tsim nyog pab pawg tag nrho rau qhov 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo. "
Tag nrho cov 13 boxers yuav muaj ob txoj kev punch lawv daim pib mus Tokyo. Thawj qhov yuav tshwm sim ntawm America kev sib tw Tsim nyog hauv Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lub peb hlis ntuj 26 - Plaub Hlis Ntuj 3. Boxers uas tsis tsim nyog nyob rau hauv Argentina yuav muaj ib lub sijhawm kawg ntawm Ntiaj Teb Kev Tsim Kho hauv Paris, Fabkis, Lub Tsib Hlis 13-24.Nyem rau ntawm no yog xav paub ntxiv txog yuav ua li cas boxers tsim nyog.
Lub thawv, nrog rau kev cob qhia ntau tus neeg, yuav rov qab mus rau Tebchaws Meskas Tebchaws Asmeskas Kev Tshaj Tawm thiab Kev Kawm Paralympic hauv Colorado Springs, Ncej puab. rau FEB. 5 rau lawv qhov chaw kawm tom ntej.
Ua raws li USA Kev Ntaus Pob ntawm kev sib raug zoo los ua kom txog hnub ntawm kev qhia thiab xov xwm ntawm Pab Pawg Olympic
Pab Koom Tes Hauv Tebchaws Meskas Boxing Boxing
51 kg: Virginia Fuchs, Houston, Texas
52 kg: Anthony Herrera, Los Angeles, California.
57 kg: Andrea Medina, San Diego, California.
57 kg: Bruce Carrington, Brooklyn, N.Y..
60 kg: Rashida Ellis, Lynn, Pawg.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, Yuav.
69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio
69 kg: Delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Na-aumi graham, Fayetteville, N.C.
75 kg: Joseph Hicks, Yawg Nrawm, kuv.
81 kg: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev.
91 kg: Darius Fulghum, Houston, Texas
91+ kg: Richard Torrez Jr., Tulare, Plab Hlaub.
Pab Koom Tes Hauv Tebchaws Meskas Kev Ntaus Pob Tawb
51 kg: Christina Cruz, Ntuj raug txim tus chav tsev mov, N.Y..
52 kg: Anplaham Perez, Albuquerque, N.M.
57 kg: Lupe gutierrez, Sacramento, California.
57 kg: David navarro, Los Angeles, California.
60 kg: Amelia Moore, Alexandria, Yuav.
63 kg: Ernesto Mercado, Pomona, California.
69 kg: Briana Che, Madison, Wisc.
69 kg: Freudis Rojas Jr., Dallas, Texas
75 kg: Morelle McCane, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Javier Martinez, Milwaukee, Wisc.
81 kg: Atif Oberlton, Philadelphia, Pa.
91 kg: Jamar Talley, Camden, N.J.
91+ kg: Antonio Mireles, Cov Haujsam, Iowa
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HAIS TXOG USA BOXING: Txhawm rau txhawb thiab loj hlob Olympic-style kev lom zem ua si hauv kev ntaus kis las hauv Tebchaws Meskas thiab ua rau kev mob siab rau kev ua siab ntev ntawm Olympic kub thiab ua rau cov neeg ncaws pob thiab kws qhia ua kom tau txais kev sib tw muaj txiaj ntsig. Txuas ntxiv, USA Boxing kev tshaj tawm los qhia txhua tus neeg koom nrog lub xeeb ceem, cog qoob loo thiab tsom lawv yuav tsum ua kom dhau los ua cov neeg sib tw tsis xws luag thiab sib tw, ob qho tib si nyob rau hauv thiab tawm ntawm lub nplhaib. USA Boxing yog ib pab, ib lub teb chaws, mus rau kub!
Oshae Jones Ua Rau Keeb Kwm ntawm 2019 Yias American ua si
LIMA, Peru (Lub yim hli ntuj 2, 2019) — Oshae Jones (Toledo, Ohio) ua keeb kwm ntawm thawj hmo hmo kawg ntawm qhov kawg 2019 Yias Asmeskas Ua Si hauv Lima, Peru los ntawm kev ua thawj tus poj niam lub welterweight Pan American Games kub tus kws ncaws. Qhov no cim thawj zaug hauv Pan American Games keeb kwm Cov poj niam yuav muaj tsib qhov kev kawm hnyav, piv rau ob qho kev Sib tw Yav dhau los uas muaj peb cov kev kawm hnyav.
Jones yeej yeej Myriam DaSilva ntawm Canada los ntawm kev txiav txim siab yam tsis muaj kev lees paub, yeej txhua yam peb ncig, 10-9, los ntawm ob tug kws txiav txim plaub, thiab ob ntawm peb ncig, 10-9, los ntawm ib tus kws txiav txim.
Qhov cim no yog zaum ob thiab Jones thiab DaSilva tau mus rau-qhov-hau-lub taub hau, nrog Jones yeej nws 5-0 ntawm Pan American Ua Haujlwm Kev Ncaws Pob Ua Si thaum ntxov xyoo no.
Jones 'yav dhau los yeej Atheyna Bylon ntawm Panama nyob rau hauv lub quarterfinals thiab M. Moronta Herand ntawm Dominican Republic hauv lub semifinals los ua qhov kawg ntawm cov kev sib tw no.
Pab neeg USA yuav saib kom kaw tawm lawv qhov kev ua tau zoo tshaj plaws Pan American Games txij li thaum 1983, tag kis tsaus ntuj nrog plaub lub thawv mus rau kub, Keyshawn Davis (Norfolk, Va.), Virginia Fuchs (Houston, Texas), Na-aumi graham (Colorado Springs, Colo.) thiab Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio). Lawv plaub lub khoom ntxiv yuav tau ntxiv rau Jones 'cov pa kub thiab tsib lub chij tooj tsib uas yeej yeej rau lub asthiv dhau los Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Loj.), Troy Isley (Alexandria, Va.), Delante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio), Yarisel Ramirez (Las Vegas, Nev.) thiab Cai Richard Torrez Jr. (Tulare, California.).
Ua raws li Asmeskas hnub kawg ntawm kev ntaus kis las los ntawm nyem rau ntawm no: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Boxing/2019-Pan-American-Games
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69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio / USA, txim. dhau Myriam DaSilva / CAN, 5-0
Lightweight Keyshawn Davis preparing to go gold digging next year in Japan at 2020 Olympics
Team USA’s newest boxing star Light heavyweight Khalil Coe
(L-R) – USA head coach Billy Walsh, USA National assistant coach Kay Koroma, Khalil Coe and coach Jeff Mays |
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (Lub Xya hli ntuj 9, 2018) – A star was born last month at the 45th Chemistry Cup in Halle, Lub teb chaws yelemees, when American light heavyweight Khalil Coe shocked the amateur boxing world, stopping Cuban’s multiple world champion Julio Cesar La Cruz in the opening round of the championship final match.
Ze li ntawm 100 boxers represented 16 different countries at the Chemistry Cup, kuj muaj, Russia, Ukraine, Ireland, India and host Germany, in addition to the United States and Cuba.
The 21-year-old Coe, who was boxing in only his 25th match, his first on the International scene, stole the show and he was named Most Outstanding Boxer of the tournament. In the semifinals, Coe knocked out Matus Strnisko, of Slovakia, nyob rau hauv thawj puag ncig.
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Coe respected but he wasn’t intimidated by his much more experienced opponent, 2016 Olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion La Cruz, who had one less fight in the World Boxing Series than Cue did during his entire amateur career.
“My first fight in the tournament was the hardest I’d had,” Coe explained. “I studied him (La Cruz) a lot and watched him fight in the semifinals (defeating three-time European champion Joseph Ward (Ireland), which was right after my semifinals fight. Nws (La Cruz) is very elusive and flashy, but he doesn’t like to get hit in the body. He moves his body, but he forgets about his head. I pulled him, on him, moving around with my footwork and shuffling. He threw a lazy jab and I hit him right on the chin with a right.”
Coe’s short, compact right-hand punch landed right on the button, dropping La Cruz a little less than two-minutes into round one. The Cuban beat the count, but the referee ruled that he was unable to continue. La Cruz was still “Cov txiv neej” in the light heavyweight division and by knocking him out, Coe proved that he truly belongs with the elite, and that the No. 1-rated American is the fighter to beat in terms of qualifying for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team.
“I let everybody know that I’m here,” Coe added. “I still need to work on a lot of different things. I need to throw more combinations, keep by stamina up, and improve everything to be better. I’m more of a pure boxer, but I have strength and punching power. Coach (Billy)Walsh doesn’t change his fighters, he adds to what they have. The coaches put together a fight plan and I executed it.”
“Khalil’s performances in Germany were world class,” Team USA head coach Walsh said, “To be truly world class, we now have to repeat those performances regularly, and that’s where the challenge lies.”
On this year’s USA vs. Ireland Northeast Tour, Coe was 2-0 against his Irish counterparts in Boston and Springfield
Coe often got into fights in school, until his mother sent him to a local gym, and his first amateur bout was when he was 12. If he wasn’t boxing right now, the 6′ 1″ Coe believes he would probably be playing college football, as a fullback or defensive end.
Close with his USA teammates, particularly Keyshawn Davis, Coe lives and trains with them in Colorado Springs. “We’re more than a team,” the Jersey City, New Jersey boxer concluded, “we’re like a family – hais mav, gals and coaches — in Colorado Springs.
“I’m going to turn pro after the Olympics, one way or the other, God-willing, after I win a gold medal.”
Tokyo is legitimately in Khalil Coe’s sights!
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Keyshawn Davis is Pushing His Way to the Top Norfolk, Yuav. native is 2020 Olympic hopeful for Team USA
COLORADO SPRINGS, Ncej puab. (Lub rau hli ntuj 8, 2018) Overcoming adversity is something many people deal with throughout their lives, and it makes that person who they are. For Keyshawn Davis, he has been overcoming adversity from the beginning, and he is now on his way to the top of the boxing world.
Davis began boxing when he was just nine-years-old, after his mother took him and two of his brothers to the gym. They were constantly fighting each other and fighting in school. After about an hour of watching two kids around his age spar his mother asked if they wanted to sign up. The next day Keyshawn and his two brothers were in the gym training.
Txij thaum ntawd los, Davis has won numerous titles and is now on his first elite high-performance squad following his win at the 2017 Teb chaws USA Boxing National Championships. Following that win, he has made Colorado Springs, Ncej puab. a second home, as he spends a great deal of his time training at the United States Olympic Training Center.
Training for his first year at the elite level began with one of the largest multi-nation training camps USA Boxing has ever hosted. Davis got the opportunity to spar with not only his American teammates, but boxers from Great Britain, New Zealand and Poland. The preparation led to one of his proudest moments of his young career, his first elite international tournament and title at the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria.
“It was a very different experience, being that it was my first time out of the country,” stated Davis. “I really had to get used to the different environment, especially the time difference, as it threw off my sleep schedule at first.”
Txawm li cas los, he did not let anything distract him from reaching the top of the podium.
“The feeling was just so unreal,” said Davis about his gold medal performance in Bulgaria. “I told myself that this is just one gold and I need to be standing here after every tournament. It was just a great feeling.”
Shortly after his winning performance in Bulgaria, Davis was back in the ring representing Team USA on the USA vs. IRL Kev Ncaws Pob Ncig Northeast. Only fighting in one of the three stops of the tour, Davis made every minute of it count, as he pulled off another impressive victory in front of a large number of American fans.
Txawm li cas los, before the success came struggles.
“I am a kid from Norfolk, Yuav. that started with nothing; Just my mother and her five children,” stated Davis.
“As life went on, I kept getting better in the ring, but outside the ring was horrible, from anger problems to getting sent to a mental institution,” continued Davis. “I would’ve never thought I would be in the position I am today, so I thank God that he blessed me with all my supporters; from my sisters, Shanice and Shantel Davis, also my brothers, Keon and Kelvin Davis, and of course my mother, Wanda Davis. Without them I wouldn’t be here today. I am a walking miracle and I just want to show the world what Keyshawn Davis really can do.”
Helping Keyshawn get past his struggles has been his coach who has been there from the beginning, Kay Korma, raws li zoo raws li 2016 Olympic silver medalist Shakur Stevenson. “Last year when I was put in the mental home, they were both right there pushing me to get back on track,” Davis stated. “They never gave up on me or doubted me. They always knew what I was capable of, even though I was in a bad place.”
Another source of motivation and help came from another teammate, Troy Isley, who has been there by his side getting to experience Keyshawn’s first year as an elite with him.
“Troy has been a huge help for me during my first year on the elite high-performance squad,” mentioned Davis. “He has been telling me what foods I might need on a trip to help me maintain weight.”
When Davis went to Bulgaria for his first international tournament, Troy was there representing Team USA with him. “He told me how he felt his first time fighting internationally, and I just took all his information and used it to my advantage.”
Now the goal is to continue training and being successful at the international level. He has hopes of becoming an Olympic Champion in 2020 and being able to give back to his family.
“My biggest motivation is just to give my family a better life.”
With one gold under his belt, Davis will look for his second international title at the 2018 Chemistry Cup later this month. You can continue to follow his journey to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics through social media via Instagram (@keyshawndavis1) or SnapChat (@key4999). |
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