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Emilio Garcia one win away from Qualifying to Compete at the Paris 2024 Olympische Spiele

BANGKOK, Thailand (Mai 29, 2024) — Emilio Garcia (Laredo Texas) is just one win away from qualifying to the Paris 2024 Olympische Spiele. Garcia defeated Joseph Commey out of Ghana in dominating fashion. Garcia won each of the judges’ votes in all three rounds including two 10-8 scores in the third round.

Garcia is now just one win away from achieving his lifelong dream and qualifying to the Olympic Games. Only one boxer stands in his way and that will be the winner of Abdallah Abou- Arab from Denmark and Oier Ibarreche from Spain.“We are on to the qualification round and make sure you tune in,” Garcia stated after his victory on Wednesday. “I feel good and look forward to Friday.”

Morgen, Mai 30, is the first day of the livestream and it can be watched hier.

Team USA heavyweight, Jamar Talley (Camden, N. J.) will get things started tomorrow as he will face Leclerc Nogaus from Haiti. Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) will make her second appearance and will go against Olga -Pavlina Papadatou out of Greece. Schließlich, Roscoe Hill (Frühling, Texas) will make him Olympic qualifier debut against Yuberjen Martinez from Spain.

Team USA is represented by eight boxers in Italy who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with assistant coaches Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Von.) und Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas).

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ÜBER USA BOXING: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Zusätzlich, USA Boxing ist bestrebt, allen Teilnehmern den Charakter beizubringen, Selbstvertrauen und Konzentration, die sie brauchen, um belastbare und vielfältige Champions zu werden, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb des Rings. USA Boxing is one team, eine Nation, die Goldmedaille gewinnen wollen!

Robby Gonzales secured Team USA’s second win in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand (Mai 25, 2024) — Robby Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) secured Team USA second win with a unanimous decision victory over Ahmed Badrani out of Morocco on the second day of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand.

Gonzales dominated the whole bout as he won the first two rounds 4-1 and then won the last round 5-0 leading to a unanimous decision victory over the boxer out of Morocco.

Die 2021 World Champion gold medalist will now fight on Monday against the winner of Weerapon Jongjoho out of Thailand and Vladimir Mironchikov from Serbia.

“Got the first one out the way and I got four more to go,” a determined Robby Gonzales stated after his debut at the 2024 World Qualification Tournament.

Team USA is represented by eight boxers in Italy who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development CoachChad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with assistant coachesAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Von.) undChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Day 2 Ergebnisse

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, Dezember. over Ahmed Badrani, MAR, 5-0

Day 3 Zeitplan

63.5 kg: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas/USA, vs. Ismail Umar FIN

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ÜBER USA BOXING: The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Zusätzlich, USA Boxing ist bestrebt, allen Teilnehmern den Charakter beizubringen, Selbstvertrauen und Konzentration, die sie brauchen, um belastbare und vielfältige Champions zu werden, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb des Rings. USA Boxing isone team, eine Nation, die Goldmedaille gewinnen wollen!

Alyssa Mendoza gets Team USA’s first win

In Bangkok at final Olympic Boxing Qualifier

BANGKOK, Thailand – May 25, 2024 —  Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) picked up Team USA first win with a unanimous decision victory over Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag out of Mongolia in day one of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand.

Mendoza, who won three medals in 2023, is looking for a similar result in Bangkok. In her first round she took the judges’ scorecards 3-2 but Tumurkhuyag grabbed the second round, and the scores were all tied up going into the third and final round.

The Idaho native came out hot in the third round and took all five judges’ scorecards and won on a unanimous decision. Alyssa needs three more wins to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympische Spiele.

“Got the first day and win out the way. It was a tougher fight than I expected, but I am moving on and will make those adjustments and get better every day,” stated Mendoza after her first win in Bangkok.

Mendoza will now wait until May 30 for her next fight. She will go head-to-head against Olga-Pavlina Papadatou out of Greece. Mendoza is looking to make history in this tournament and be the first boxer out of Idaho to qualify for the Olympics.

Team USA is represented by seven boxers in Thailand who hope to punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with National Resident CoachTimothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development CoachChad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with assistant coachesAdonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Von.) undChristine Lopez(Rowlett, Texas).

Day 1 Ergebnisse

57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA, Dezember. over Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag, MGL, 5-0

Day 2 Zeitplan

80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, vs. Ahmed Badrani, MAR

INFORMATIONEN:

Website: www.usaboxing.org

Zwitschern: @USABoxing

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxin

ÜBER USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Zusätzlich, USA Boxing ist bestrebt, allen Teilnehmern den Charakter beizubringen, Selbstvertrauen und Konzentration, die sie brauchen, um belastbare und vielfältige Champions zu werden, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb des Rings. USA Boxing isone team, eine Nation, die Goldmedaille gewinnen wollen!

Split-T Management signs Heavyweight Prospect Antonio Mireles; 2020 USA Super Heavyweight Olympic Trial Champion

2020 USA Super Heavyweight Olympic Trial Champion


NEW YORK (Juli 21 2021) – Split-T Management is pleased to announce the signing of its biggest athlete in 6’9Iowa-native Antonio Mireles.

Mireles, 24 years-old of Des Moines, Iowa is affectionately known asThe Lincoln Giantbecause of his tremendous stature and status as a graduate of Lincoln High School in Des Moines.

I am very excited to sign with Split-T Management. They had their eye on me as an amateur. They saw me in a few tournaments and they were impressed. The goal was the Olympics and now I am ready to turn professional,” said Mireles.


I am a boxer, I like to keep my opponents at bay and use my range. I am out in Oxnard training with Robert Garcia and hopefully will make my debut in September.

I am as excited about signing Antonio as anyone I’ve ever signed,” sagte David McWater von Split-T Management. “I think he has the ability to be heavyweight champion of the world some day and the opportunity to be a tremendous star.

Mireles, of Mexican-American descent, initially began boxing at the Des Moines PAL at the age of 12 and started competing at 15. He was guided for his entire amateur career by a pair of two strong coaches in John Saunders and Elly Nunez.

In his relatively brief, but extremely successful run in the amateurs, Mireles compiled a record of 28-4 mit 10 Knockouts – culminating in winning the 2020 USA Olympic Trials in the Super Heavyweight division. He was also a 2019 Nationaler Champion der Goldenen Handschuhe, ein 2019 Eastern Elite Amateur Champion and a five-time Iowa Golden Gloves Champion.

Mireles has already impressed new coach Robert Garcia in his transition to the pro ranks, with Garcia noting his new fighters dedication, boxing skills, und “great poweras reasons for a successful future together.

USA BOXING ANNOUNCES INVOLVEMENT IN GIVING GAMES: A COLLABORATIVE FUNDRAISING EFFORT

Following the Tokyo Games postponement, Giving Games encourages Americans to unite as one to support the athletes that bear our flag

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (Juli 22, 2020) – USA Boxing announced today they are one of over 25 different National Governing Bodies (NGBs) taking part in in the launch of Giving Games: an effort to support and sustain U.S. sports federations and their members.

Giving Games will launch on July 24, on what would have been the Opening Ceremony in Tokyo. With the postponement of the Games, many U.S. sports and their athletes are facing extraordinary financial hardship and decision making, especially with the cancellation of most, or all, of their domestic competitions. Unlike most countries that receive government support, U.S.. athletes rely heavily on the support of the community. Adding to the physical and emotional toll that a delay in competition places on their shoulders, their revenue streams, and hope for success in 2021 and the future are now under threat.

“While I have to wait another year to achieve my Olympic dreams, Giving Games is a great opportunity to inspire America to support USA Boxing and all United States athletes,” said USA Boxing Heavyweight Olympic Qualification Team Member and Giving Games AmbassadorDarius Fulghum. “Donations will not only help myself and my 2021 teammates but will help the next generation of Olympic Champions.”

“This year has been extremely difficult for all, and our hope is to not only help support our 2021 Olympioniken, but help raise funds for our 1,700+ gyms that have been impacted by COVID-19 and impact the lives of so many youth that are our future Olympians,” statedMike McAtee, USA Boxing Executive Director.

All funds raised will either be a direct donation to a specific sport of the donor’s choice or general support for all sports which will be equally divided among the participating NGBs. Fans and supporters can contribute to Giving Games in the following ways:

  • Take the Giving Games quiz to find the sport that best matches you and donate,
  • Enter to win one of 10 amazing sweepstakes packages from Omaze,
  • Help set the world record for most donations made in 24 Stunden, oder
  • Compete in the Medal of Giving by donating directly to a sport. At the conclusion of Giving Games, each sport will award a Gold, Silver, and Bronze medal to the top three donors.

     

    Donations to USA Boxing can be giving online bywenn Sie hier klicken.

     

    Giving Games will actively raise funds for athletes and their sports organizations during the original window of the Tokyo 2020 Games: Juli 24 – August 9. In addition to participating in the activations listed above, fans and supporters can also text ‘GIVINGGAMES’ to 243725 or make a donation online. Details can be found atgivinggames2020.com

     

    Though recognized and supported by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, the National Governing Bodies are separate organizations. The Giving Games initiative is not associated with or endorsed by the USOPC or the USOPF, and funds raised through the Giving Games initiative are used to directly aid the National Governing Bodies and the athletes they support.

Kampf gegen Quarantäneaktivitäten, Salita Promotions kündigt neue YouTube-Serie "Train Like a Boxer" an

CLICK HIER Um die Serie zu sehen, debütieren Sie mit geschichtsträchtigen weiblichen Weltmeister CLARESSA SHIELDS

Salita Promotions, führendes Werbeunternehmen des Boxens, gab heute den Start ihrer neuen YouTube-Serie bekannt “Trainiere wie ein Boxer,” mit Firmengründer Dmitriy Salita und Olympiasiegerin sowie Weltmeisterin mit mehreren Gewichten, Claressa Shields, sowie andere führende Kämpfer unter dem Banner der Salita, darunter Otto Wallin, Shohjahon Ergashev und Kolbeinn Kristinsson.

Beginnend mit a neue Webisode an diesem Mittwoch, April 1, 2020, auf den YouTube-Kanälen von Salita Promotions und Claressa Shields, “Trainiere wie ein Boxer” wird versuchen, Menschen zu motivieren, während der Quarantäne aktiv zu bleiben, indem sie Fitness-Ratschläge und Routinen im Zusammenhang mit dem Boxen bereitstellen, die perfekt für Personen mit minimaler Ausrüstung und begrenztem Bewegungsraum geeignet sind.

Bevor er zum neuesten Werbekraftwerk des Boxens mit einem beeindruckenden Stall von Weltmeistern wurde, Top-Anwärter und neue Perspektiven, Dmitriy Salita trainierte jahrelang in einigen der bekanntesten Fitnessstudios in der Geschichte des Sports als New York State Golden Gloves-Champion und professioneller Top-Anwärter.

„Während dieser weltweiten Corona-Krise, Diese Serie wird Boxfans bei ihrem körperlichen und geistigen Zustand helfen, indem sie sich mit unseren Kämpfern auf diese lustigen und gesunden Aktivitäten einlässt,Sagte Salita. „Das Training eines Boxers ist perfekt für diese schwierigen Zeiten, da es isoliert vom Trainingslager durchgeführt wird. Unsere Kämpfer möchten während dieser Zeit des „Isolationstrainings“ etwas zurückgeben und sich mit Fans weltweit verbinden. Bald werden wir alle gemeinsam den großen Sieg der Überwindung von Covid 19 genießen. “

Dreiteiliger und aktueller WBC- und WBO-Weltmeister im Super-Weltergewicht Shields, die sah, dass sie sich als erste Boxerin in der Viergürtel-Ära als unbestrittene Weltmeisterin in zwei Gewichtsklassen gegen die ebenfalls ungeschlagene IBF-Weltmeisterin im Super-Weltergewicht Marie-Eve Dicaire krönen wollte, die letzte Woche offiziell verschoben wurde, Sie hofft, dass diese Videos allen helfen, in diesen schwierigen Zeiten körperlich und geistig fit zu bleiben.

„Mit all dem, was die Welt gerade durchmacht, Ich möchte den Menschen auf jede erdenkliche Weise helfen, sich zu Hause besser zu fühlen, bis diese Pandemie vorbei ist,“Sagte Shields. „Diese Videos - sogar 20 bis 40 Minuten am Tag - kann helfen. Bleiben wir zusammen stark!"

Überprüf den Salita Promotions und Claressa Shields YouTube-Kanäle oft für neue Folgen!

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From East LA to Team USA Flyweight boxer Anthony Herrera is living the dream

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (Februar 20, 2020) – From the mean streets of East Los Angeles to a berth on Team USA is a remarkable achievement for 19-year-old flyweightAnthony Herrera, who recently was selected to be a member of the 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Boxing Qualification Team.

“Since I was very young,” Herrera spoke about growing up in East LA, “my parents always kept me in sports. Being so occupied with sports was actually a distraction from what was going on around the city. So, I never had time to get into trouble and my parents kept me away from a bad lifestyle. Once I started boxing, I took it seriously, staying focused and setting goals. I was a little older at that time and whether or not I wanted to partake in boxing or wanted to make a career out of it was all up to me, and I always had my parents full support. Boxing has been a big part of my life. I’m always looking forward to the next workout or anything boxing related. It’s part of my image at this point.”

Zur Zeit, obwohl, Herrera is preparing with his teammates at the United States Olympics and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for the America’s Qualification Tournament, 26. März - April 3, in Buenos Aires, Argentinien.

Herrera will qualify to represent his country at the Olympics by finishing among the top five in Buenos Aires, or first six placers at the World Qualifier, Mai 13-14, in Paris, France.

“I thrive under pressure,” Herrera said. “I don’t let pressure get to me mentally so much that it negatively impacts my performance. It makes me perform better when I’m in the ring. I’ve been under pressure my whole boxing career. Not only has it made me a better fighter in certain situations that are intimidating, but also a stronger person overall. Going to Argentina is no different, the nerves are still there, but so is my determination to get to Tokyo.”

A 2018 National PAL and 2019 Western Elite Qualifier champion, Herrera recently finished second at the 2020 U.S.. Olympic Team Trials and third at the 2020 Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria.

“The amateur boxing accomplishment I’m most proud of is making the United States Qualification Team as a flyweight," er bemerkte. “It was tough to make it here and knowing that I overcame the obstacles I faced on this long journey to where I’m at now makes me very happy. I can truly say I earned it.

“My first International boxing match (Strandja) was a little different from what I’m used to. The equipment we used and fighting without headgear created more risk when fighting, but I had fun in my first international fight. I already have the feel for that environment and am more comfortable now.

“I really enjoy training in Colorado Springs with my teammates, because it’s a great experience that only the best athletes get. I love training at home as well, but there are less distractions in Colorado Springs. I get to focus 100-percent on my craft and get to travel more.”

Herrera, who describes his style as a “swarmer”, applying pressure and breaking down his opponent, is living the dream.

“Fighting in the Olympics was always big for me, but getting a gold medal is my dream,” he added. “I’ve always wanted it because no one can ever take that away from me, and the story and work that is put behind a gold medal is priceless. In my opinion it is harder than winning a world title in professional boxing. Being this close to the Olympics, I’m proud of myself but not satisfied. I know that I still have work to do and I’m taking one step at a time. The next step for me is to qualify for the Olympics at the Olympic Qualifier.”

Herrera attributes some of his success to learning from former and contemporary boxers, implementing any techniques that they use into his style, einschließlich, zum Beispiel, the footwork and head movement ofJulio Cesar Chavez Sr., undMike Tyson’s set-ups from the body to head.

Tokyo is a long way from East LA for Anthony Herrera.

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ÜBER USA BOXING:  Förderung und Wachstum des Amateurboxens im olympischen Stil in den USA und Anregung des unermüdlichen Strebens nach olympischem Gold und Ermöglichung nachhaltiger Wettbewerbsfähigkeit von Athleten und Trainern. zusätzlich, USA Boxing ist bestrebt, allen Teilnehmern den Charakter beizubringen, Selbstvertrauen und Konzentration, die sie brauchen, um belastbare und vielfältige Champions zu werden, sowohl im als auch außerhalb des Rings. USA Boxen ist ein Team, eine Nation, die Goldmedaille gewinnen wollen!

Men’s Field for 2020 U.S.. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Set

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (November 26, 2019) – Sixty-four of the nation’s top male amateur boxers will compete at the upcoming 2020 U.S.. Olympische Mannschaftsprüfungen für Boxen in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Dezember 9-16.

Insgesamt 479 boxers competed in the four qualifying tournaments with hopes of advancing to Lake Charles. The top two boxers in each weight division will advance to the next stage of the selection procedures this January in Colorado Springs and compete for a chance to represent Team USA at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Here is a closer look at the boxers stepping into the ring in the eight men’s weight divisions.

Flyweight/114 lbs./52 kg

The flyweight division will feature multiple exciting matchups, as all eight boxers will be looking to represent Team USA next year and follow in 2016 Olympic bronze medalists Nico Hernandez’ footsteps. 2019 World Championships team member and 2018 Elite National ChampionMichael Angeletti (Frühling, Texas) has hopes of using his great deal of international experience he gained this year to lead the pack, while two-time flyweight national champion (’16 and ’17Fernando Martínez (Phönix, Ariz.) will want to return to the top of the podium. 2018 Elite National Championships runner-upAbraham Perez (Albuquerque, N.m) has hopes of redemption to take the title. YoungsterRay Ray Robinson(Cincinnati, Ohio) punched his ticket to Lake Charles by winning the Eastern Elite Qualifier in his home state and his elite debut, undJose Nieves (Avenel, N. J.) grabbed the title at the Last Chance Qualifier in Oxnard over an impressive field.Roscoe Hill is the second boxer from Spring, Texas to qualify in this division following his silver medal-effort at the Western Elite Qualifier in Reno. Los Angeles duoAnthony Herrera undAnthony Olascuaga round out the field. Herrera was victorious in Reno and Olascuaga finished second in Oxnard.

Bantamweight/125 lbs./57 kg

After falling short on his Olympic-qualification run in 2016,Duke Ragan (Cincinnati, Ohio) has been one of Team USA’s most successful boxers leading into the tournament, Gewinn mehrerer internationaler Medaillen, darunter Silber bei der 2017 Elite World Championships and 2019 Panamerikanische Spiele. Jedoch, a mix of youth and veterans will make this division one to watch.David Navarro (Los Angeles, Calif.) finished third at the 2018 Elite National Championships, but punched his ticket following Raymond Ford’s move to the professional ranks.Japhethlee Llamido(Norwalk, Calif.) undRashiem Jefferson (Philadelphia, Pa.) had impressive runs at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to earn the championship at those events, währendJonathan Mansour (Tisch, Calif.) defeated an impressive field in Oxnard, Calif. to head to Lake Charles with momentum on his side.Bruce Carrington (Brooklyn, N.Y.), a competitor in the 2016 U.S.. Olympische Mannschaftsversuche für das Boxen, undKevin Montano(Concord, Calif.), have a great deal of experience on the national and international stage to make things interesting, währendXavian Ramirez (Lesen, Pa.) qualified for the trials after just recently moving up to the elite division.

Lightweight/138 lbs./63 kg

Arguably the deepest male division at the trials, the competition for the top two spots will be one of the toughest and most exciting of the week. 2019 Pan American Games and World Championships silver medalistKeyshawn Davis(Norfolk, Va.) has dominated on the national stage the previous two years, and will hope to continue his run, but will have stiff competition from the other seven boxers in this bracket. 2018 USA Boxing Elite National Championships silver medalistsDalis Kaleiopu(Waianae, Hawaii) will be looking for redemption after his close bout in the finals last year against Davis. 2015 Junior World Championships silver medalistsHarley Mederos (New York, N.Y.) hopes to repeat his impressive performance from the 2019 Eastern Elite Qualifier, während 2019 Western Elite Qualifier ChampionCharlie Sheehy (Brisbane, Calif.) looks to return to the USA Boxing High Performance squad after being a member in 2018. 2019 Last Chance Qualifier ChampionErnesto Mercado (Pomona, Calif.) made the transition to the elite division easily after dominating throughout this year on the youth stage, including an international gold medal in March.Israel Rodriguez (Bescheiden, Texas) surprised many when he took the second spot at the 2019 Eastern Qualifier, which will be a huge confidence booster in Lake Charles, undMarcell Davidson (Shawnee, Können.) has the goods to reach the finals. Another boxer making the transition to elite this yearDaniel Garcia(Westminster, Colo.), secured the final spot after a strong performance in Oxnard, including a close matchup against Mercado in the finals.

Weltergewicht/152 lbs./69 kg

2017 WM-DritteFreudis Rojas Jr.. (Las Vegas, Nev.)  und 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistdelante Johnson (Cleveland, Ohio) headline a strong welterweight division.Marques Valle (Wesley Chapel, Fla.) surprised many at last year’s Elite National Championships, defeating some of Team USA’s top competitors, to secure his spot.Kelvin Davis(Norfolk, Va.), the older brother of Keyshawn Davis, will be looking to pick up where he left off in Ohio, währendVictor Aranda (Schritt, Texas) enters as the Western Elite Qualifier Champion. Lavars Carter (Cincinnati, Ohio) earned the final spot, and could see a potential third matchup against Johnson, as they met in Salt Lake last year and the finals of the Last Chance Qualifier, with Carter winning in Salt Lake and Johnson in Oxnard.Wayne Bourdreaux (Marrero, Die.) will be looking for a strong performance, as he is one of the few Louisiana natives in the field, undMorris Young (Chesaning, Mich.) will be hoping to improve on his silver medal performance in Reno.

Mittelgewicht/165 lbs./75 kg

Expected to be another weight division with exciting matchups, the middleweight division has the potential to see a fourth finals matchup between 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistTroy Isley (Alexandra, Va.) und 2018 Elite National ChampionJavier Martinez(Milwaukee, Wisc.). Isley took the national title in 2016 und 2017 over Martinez, while Martinez was victorious in 2018. Jedoch, both boxers will have to get through six talented boxers that will be hungry to end their finals runs.Kahshad Elliot(Plainfield, N. J.), Joseph Hicks (große Stromschnellen, Mich.) undAntonio Garcia (Anaheim, Calif.) were crowned champions at the three qualifiers, and will look to continue their winning ways in Louisiana.Alexis Chaparro (New York, N.Y.), Francis Hogan (Weymouth, Mass.) undAlex Chisholm (Hialeah Gardens, Fla.) showed why they should not be underestimated with their qualifying performances and will be tough to get through in this bracket.

Light Heavyweight/178 lbs./81 kg

2018 Elite National ChampionRahim Gonzales (Las Vegas, Nev.) has the heart and determination to succeed in Lake Charles after falling short at the 2016 U.S.. Olympische Mannschaftsversuche für das Boxen, während Atif Oberlton (Philadelphia, Pa.) has been on the rise following his silver medal performance at last year’s National Championships. Following the shuffling around of boxers who qualified in multiple divisionsFrancis Oran (Allentown, Pa.) is the lone regional qualifier champion, taking the title in Oxnard at the Last Chance Qualifier.Orville Crooks (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Amir Ghaffari Nikou (Charlotte, N. C.) undNasheed Smith(Washington, Gleichstrom) qualified to these trials after finishing second at the Eastern, Last Chance and Western Qualifiers, beziehungsweise.Chavon Davis (Mansfield, Ohio) undRobert Magee(Byrnes Mill, Mo.) were added to the field following Javier Martinez and Adrian Tillman, the Eastern and Western Qualifier Champions in this division selected to compete in the other weight class they are qualified in.

                                                       Heavyweight/201 lbs./91 kg

After qualifying in two different weight classesAdrian Tillman (Colorado Springs, Colo.) chose to compete in the heavyweight division with hopes of being one of the two boxers in this division, jedoch, die 2018 Elite National Championships heavyweight silver medalists will have to fend off a tough bracket to advance.Najee Lopez (Ellenwood, Ga.), Brandon Moore(Lakeland, Fla.) undDevon Young(Aiken, S.C.) were crowned champions in the three regional qualifying tournaments and all three will be looking to continue their winning ways in a few weeks, währendJoshua Edwards (Houston, Texas), Darius Fulghum (Rosharon, Texas) undJamar Talley (Camden, N. J.) finished second in the regional qualifiers but could make it an interesting week in Louisiana. 2016 Elite National Champion and 2018 bronze medalistsCymone Kearney (Beaumont, Texas) was a late addition to the field after Jared Anderson moved to the professional ranks and could surprise many.

Super Heavyweight/201+ lbs./ 91+ kg

With the medical exemption of two-time USA Boxing Elite National Champion and 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalistRichard Torrez Jr.(Tulare, Calif.)** being accepted by USA Boxing, the super heavyweight division is wide open for the eight boxers competing in Lake Charles. 2019 Eastern and Western Qualifier ChampionsJeremiah Milton (Tulsa, Okla.) undAntonio Mireles (des Moines, Iowa) will look to be victorious once more after they stood atop the podium at their respective events to qualify, währendDominic Okopie (Houston, Texas) grabbed the Last Chance Qualifier title to secure his spot in the tournament.Luis Alvarado (Keonsha, Wisc.) made an impressive international debut earlier this year and will look to use that valuable experience over the other boxers in this division.Dacarree Scott(Decatur, Ga.), Pryce Taylor (Brooklyn, N.Y.) undKenyon Walker (San Antonio, Texas) punched their tickets to Louisiana by placing second at their respective qualifying event, while Deandre Savage (Las Vegas, Nev.) will return to the national stage after qualifying to last year’s Elite National Championships.

Boxing will begin on Monday, Dezember. 9 at the Lake Charles Civic Center, with the finals taking place Sunday, Dezember. 15 at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Kasino.

**Boxers who receive medical exemption from the 2020 U.S.. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing will compete on Jan. 4, 2020 in a box-off against the runner-up of their weight division in Colorado Springs, Runde. for the opportunity to advance to the next stage of the athlete selection procedures**

About USA Boxing

The mission of USA Boxing is to promote and grow Olympic-style amateur boxing in the United States and to inspire the tireless pursuit of Olympic gold and enable athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence. Additionally, USA Boxing ist bestrebt, allen Teilnehmern den Charakter beizubringen, Selbstvertrauen und Konzentration, die sie brauchen, um belastbare und vielfältige Champions zu werden, both in and out of the ring. USA Boxing is one team, eine Nation, die Goldmedaille gewinnen wollen!

USA BOXEN SCHWERGEWICHTE ADRIAN TILLMAN IN USA. HEER

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (September 3, 2019) - Nein. 2 bewertetes amerikanisches Schwergewicht Adrian Tillman, wer ist auch auf Platz No. 5 als leichtes Schwergewicht, vertritt sein Land nicht nur als Mitglied von USA Boxing’s 2019 Elite-Mannschaft der Männer, er dient auch in den USA. Armee gleichzeitig.

Tillman, 24, kann beides, weil er ein aktiver Soldat ist, der im World Class Athlete Program eingeschrieben ist (WCAP), in denen qualifizierte Athleten die Möglichkeit haben, Vollzeit für die Olympischen Spiele zu trainieren.

„Ab sofort,“ sagte Tillman, „Mein Fokus liegt auf Olympia. Ich liebe das Militär und ich liebe Boxen. So, Ich werde einfach sehen, wohin mich das Leben führt. Aber, ab jetzt, 2020 Tokio, Japan, ist das einzige was mir in den Sinn kommt.

"Ausbildung (in Colorado Springs) mit dem Elite-Team hat mein Spiel definitiv rundum verbessert. Die Coaches und Trainer unterrichten mich immer. Es ist eine ununterbrochene Lernumgebung mit dem Team.“

Geboren in Riverside, Kalifornien, Tillman hat angefangen zu boxen 2008, weil er abnehmen und lernen wollte, sich und seine Geschwister zu verteidigen, als er kurz vor dem Abitur stand.

Das Schwergewicht mit einem steifen Stoß ist dreimaliger National PAL Champion (2018, 2017 und 2015), neben dem Gewinn einer Goldmedaille bei der 2017 Ost-Elite-Qualifikation. Seine größte Leistung, jedoch, mag ein wenig überraschend sein, weil es nicht um Medaillen geht, Trophäen und Gürtel.

„Mein größter Erfolg war, mich in zwei Gewichtsklassen qualifizieren zu können (leicht und schwer) für die Olympischen Prüfungen.“

Tillman hat Südamerika und Europa bereist. Er trainiert mit seinen Teamkollegen vom Team USA in England, bevor er direkt nach Jekaterinburg geht, Russland, in der konkurrieren 2019 Elite-Männer-Weltmeisterschaften, September 7-21.

„Eine Medaille bei der WM zu gewinnen ist mir wichtig, weil," er bemerkte, „Ich vertrete nicht nur mein Land, Ich vertrete auch die Armee und meine Familie.“

Wenn er im Ring ist, Tillman passt sich seinem Gegner an, Schlägereien oder Boxen gleichermaßen, was auch immer es braucht um zu gewinnen.

Adrian Tillman ist ein echter Patriot, der auch Boxhandschuhe trägt. Ob er sich als Schwergewicht oder Halbschwergewicht qualifiziert, Für ihn zählt nur das Boxen für das Team USA beim 2020 Olympiade.

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Atif Oberlton vertritt die Stadt der brüderlichen Liebe bis zur Weltmeisterschaft

COLORADO SPRINGS, Runde. (August 22, 2019) - Es gibt eine neue aufstrebende Kraft in der internationalen Boxszene und sein Name ist Atif Oberlton, ein Halbschwergewicht aus Philadelphia, Wer ist auf einer Mission, sich im Boxen einen Namen zu machen.

Oberlton wird an den Elite-Herren-Weltmeisterschaften teilnehmen, September 7-21, in Jekaterinburg, Russland.

Mangelndes Vertrauen ist für den 21-jährigen Boxer, der behauptet, kein Problem, "Es ist sehr wichtig für mich, gut abzuschneiden und bei den Welten zu gewinnen.", weil ich sicher weiß, dass, in meinem Herzen, Ich bin der beste Kämpfer der Welt. Ebenfalls, Ich bin neu in der internationalen Szene, Es ist also Zeit für mich, ein Stück von dem zu geben, was sie vermisst haben. "

Oberlton begann im Alter von neun Jahren mit dem Boxen, obwohl er erst anfing zu konkurrieren, als er es war 14, weil er der einzige Junge in seiner Familie war, und sein Vater wollte, dass er lernte, sich zu verteidigen. Wie so viele seiner Teamkollegen, er verliebte sich in das Boxen.

In den letzten fünf Jahren, Oberlton hat Goldmedaillen bei der gewonnen 2018 und 2016 National Golden Gloves Turnier, 2018 Eastern Elite Qualifier und 2014 Nationale Juniorenolympiade. Er war auch ein Sieger in den USA gegen. Niederlande Dual.

"Meine bisher größte Leistung ist es, das Team USA zu machen und dort zu sein, wo ich bin.", weil ich jahrelang abgelehnt wurde, und hier bin ich heute an der Spitze, wo ich hingehöre. Ich bin ein Spitzenkämpfer, also habe ich es verdient, und ich habe erstklassige Arbeit geleistet, zu"

Overlton hat das Training in Colorado Springs an den USA genutzt. Olympisches Trainingszentrum, wo er sich vom ersten Tag an verbessert hat, seine Fähigkeiten zu verbessern, um ein kompletter Boxer zu werden.

„Konditionierung spielt eine große Rolle bei meiner Verbesserung; auch verschiedene Stile sehen, und Spitzenarbeit zu bekommen hat mich erhöht,Er sprach über die Ausbildung zum Team USA-Mitglied. „Ich breche immer neue Barrieren auf dem Weg zur Größe und das (Der Welt) ist eine andere, die ich durchschlagen möchte. "

Neben der Vertretung seines Landes, Oberlton ist ein stolzer Philly-Kämpfer, der die lange Zeit fortsetzt, reiche Boxtradition in der Stadt der brüderlichen Liebe, das hat solche produziertBernard HopkinsMathew Saad MuhammadBennie BriscoeJoey GiardelloMike Rossman,James ShulerEugene Hart und so viele weitere großartige Kämpfer im Laufe der Jahre.

"Meine Stadt ist bekannt für ihre großartige Boxgeschichte und ich trage" The City of Philadelphia "auf meinem Rücken,Oberlton fügte hinzu. „In ein paar Jahren später, Ich sehe mich als Leiter der nächsten Welle von Philly-Boxern. Eigentlich, Ich fühle mich wie ich die Welle bin, right now, wie wir sprechen. Alle beobachten mich. Ich werde sie alle stolz machen, sowohl von der alten als auch von der jungen Generation.

"Ich war noch nicht in Russland und freue mich darauf, dorthin zu gehen. Es ist immer gut, die Welt zu sehen. Ich gehe immer gerne dorthin zurück, wo ich herkomme, und versuche, andere davon zu überzeugen, die Welt zu sehen, weil es viel größer ist als unsere Nachbarschaft. "

Oberlton ist wie ein Chamäleon im Ring, ständig wechseln und sich an seinen Gegner anpassen. „Ich betrachte meinen Stil als Wasser," er schloss. "Es ist wellig, weil ich mich darauf einstelle, zu gewinnen, und ich kann jeden Stil schlagen. Ich kann jeden überlisten, Kampf um Materie. Boxen ist zu 80 Prozent mental, 20-Prozent körperlich, und ich habe alles.

„Mein kurzfristiges Ziel ist es, Gold bei The Worlds und alles andere, was zu den Olympischen Spielen führt, zu gewinnen. Und nicht weniger als Gold bei den Olympischen Spielen zu gewinnen. Mein langfristiges Ziel ist es, der größte Kämpfer zu sein, der jemals im Universum gelebt hat. “

Vertrauen ist für Atif Oberlton definitiv kein Problem.

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