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One of the best all-time…. 1988 Olympic silver medalist Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe
COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Márta 9, 2020) – By any standards, U.S. Olympian and former unified World heavyweight champion Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe is inarguably one of the all-time greatest boxers, amaitéaracha agus gairmiúla.
Born and raised in the infamous Brownsville section of Brooklyn, Nua-Eabhrac, which also produced fellow World heavyweight championsMike Tyson agusBriggs Sionainne, Bowe started boxing at 13 in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Boxing Association Gym.
“I wanted to do everythingMuhammad Ali did,” Bowe explained why he got into boxing. “He was my idol. I wanted to join the Marines, but I fell in love with boxing and stayed with it. I forgot about the Marines.”
Bowe developed his craft and became an outstanding boxer, thiomsú 104-18 taifead amaitéarach, highlighted by his controversial silver-medal winning performance at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, An Chóiré Theas.
A four-time New York Golden Gloves champion, Bowe also captured top honors at the 1986 Junior World Championships, along with a bronze medal at the 1987 Pan Cluichí Mheiriceá, despite fighting in his final match with a fractured hand he hid from his coaches.
Bowe had a rivalry withRobert Salters, with whom he split four matches, but he defeated Salters, 3-2, sa U.S. Box-Offs to qualify for the 1988 USA Boxing Olympic Team. His Olympic teammates includedRoy Jones, Jr., Ray Mercer, Kennedy McKinney agusAndrew Maynard.
Controversary surrounded his Olympic championship fight against future World heavyweight champion, Canadian super heavyweight Lennox Lewis, who returned home with the Olympic gold medal. During his fight with Lewis, Bowe was deducted a point for a “ghost” head butt that never happened, and the referee gave Bowe a pair of disputed standing-eight counts, the last of which resulted in the stoppage of the fight in Lewis’ favor.
“That fight never should have been stopped,” Bowe commented. “I’m still happy about winning a silver medal. I still have it. And then I turned pro. My mother had 13 kids and I wanted to make my mother happy. I wanted to buy her a house. That’s what inspired me to box.”
“Bowe’s success as an amateur and professional has made him a household name amongst USA Boxing Alumni,"A dúirtchris tofflemire, USA Boxing Alumni Association Director. “His combination of power and skill, along with his legendary battles with other USA Boxing Alumni at the pro ranks, establishes him as one of the greatest fighters that USA Boxing has ever produced.”
USA Cumann Dornálaíochta Alumni
Cruthaithe le curadh ar feadh an tsaoil, caidrimh chomhthairbheacha idir Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta agus a chuid alumni, –dhornálaithe, oifigigh, cóistí agus lucht leanúna dornálaíochta — An Cumann Alumni nascann glúnta de Seaimpíní, spreagadh agus a thabhairt ar ais go dtí Seaimpíní dornálaíochta USA Dornálaíochta sa todhchaí, isteach agus amach as an fáinne.
Is é an Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta Cumann Alumni oscailte do aon duine a bhfuil grá don dornálaíochta agus ba mhaith leat a bheith nasctha leis an dornálaíochta amaitéarach. Baill a dheonaítear rochtain ar réimse leathan imeachtaí speisialta arna óstáil ag Cumann Alumni, lena n-áirítear a bliantúil USA Dornálaíochta Cumann Alumni Halla na Laochra fáiltiú.
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With legendary trainerEddie Futch ina choirnéal, Bowe became the first truly unified World heavyweight champion, winning the title belt for all four recognized major sanctioning bodies: WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO.
Bowe retired with an amazing 43-1 (33 Kos) pro record. He had a 5-1 (4 Kos) mark in world title fights, 7-1 (5 Kos) versus past world heavyweight champions such asEvander Holyfield (faoi dhó), Pinklon Thomas, Tony TUBBS, Bruce Seldon, Michael Dokes agusHerbie Hyde.
Bowe later avenged his lone pro loss to Holyfield, winning two of three fights with the “Real Deal.”
“I’m very happy with my pro career,” Bowe added. “I beat Holyfield two times and I think it should have been three. I’m not a sore loser, but I was the World heavyweight champion. How did he win that fight? The challenger needs to take the belt from the champion, and he didn’t do that. I thought I won by a point, at worst, maybe it should have been a draw, but I shouldn’t have lost the fight. I did become the first to ever knockout Holyfield. My pro career wasn’t too bad. I kept working hard and became two-time World heavyweight champion.”
Anois 51 and living in Maryland, Bowe has some advice for the American boxers trying to qualify for the 2020 Team USA Boxing Olympic Team.
“Just don’t think about it,” stressed Bowe, sounding like a Nike commercial. “Just do it! It worked for me. I showed up and didn’t think about it. And always finish strong.”
Riddick “Big Daddy” Bowe, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2015, left his mark in amateur and pro boxing. Nobody can ever take that away from the big guy from Brownsville.
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EOLAS FAOI USA Dornálaíocht: Beidh an misean na Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta a chur ar chumas lúthchleasaithe agus cóistí Stát Aontaithe dóibh thairis bhaint feabhais iomaíoch leanúnach, carachtar a fhorbairt, tacú le spórt na dornálaíochta, agus a chur chun cinn agus ag fás Oilimpeacha stíl dornálaíochta sna Stáit Aontaithe. Is é an fhreagracht na Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta, ní hamháin ar aird óir Oilimpeach, ach freisin a mhaoirsiú agus rialú gach gné de dornálaíocht amaitéarach sna Stáit Aontaithe.
1988 óir Oilimpeach bhuaigh bonn "Merciless" Ray Mercer Breathnaíonn siar ar a thaithí Oilimpeacha
COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Feabhra 11, 2020) - Tríocha dhá bhliain tar éis a gabhadh sé bonn óir Oilimpeach, "Merciless" Ray Mercer fondly cuimhin a thaithí Oilimpeacha mar a bhí sé an mhí seo caite. Mercer, a bhfuil an curadh trom ach Mheiriceá a t-amach go léir a opponents Oilimpeacha, chuaigh ar aghaidh le bheith curadh domhanda trom-mheáchain mar gairmiúil le haghaidh ár "trom-mheáchain dúbailte."
Do Mercer, thosaigh sé ar fad sa Ghearmáin, i gcás ina U.S. Cuireadh Arm Aonad bunaithe. Ar fáil deis a sheachaint cleachtadh réimse 30-lá, Ghlac Mercer tairiscint chun fónamh mar chomhpháirtí sparring don phost curadh dornálaíochta trom-mheáchain. In ainneoin riamh ag chur ar péire de lámhainní roimh, Bhí Mercer foghlaimeoir tapaidh a bhí go nádúrtha láidir, agus d'fhorbair sé go tapa isteach sa 1985 U.S. Airm agus Idirsheirbhíse curadh trom.
An Clár Domhanda Athlete Rang (WCAP), ina mbeadh an deis chun oiliúint lánaimseartha do na Cluichí Oilimpeacha lúthchleasaithe cháilithe, Ní raibh staid airgeadais ann ar ais ansin, ná rialacha an Oilimpeacha qualifier an lá atá inniu ann. Mercer defeated sa todhchaí domhain curadh tromTommy Morrison sa bhabhta oscailte an 1988 Trialacha Oilimpeacha agus sa todhchaí domhanda titlist trom eile, Michael Bentt (5-0) sa chluiche ceannais chraobh. ag an 1988 USA Oilimpeacha Box-dícheangail ag famed Caesars Pala
Cén fáth i Las Vegas, Mercer Bhuaigh cinneadh scoilt (3-2) faoi Bentt, ach bhí Mercer cáilithe cheana féin dul i ngleic sna Cluichí Oilimpeacha trína bheith á gcur ar an U.S. curadh Fórsaí Armtha.
"Nuair a bhí mé in Arm, Bhí mé a bhuachan sa tseirbhís, rudaí a choimeád ar bun, agus téigh go dtí an chéad chéim eile,"Mercer cuimhne. "Bhí mé a buille ar roinnt trodaithe maith ar mo bhealach go dtí na Cluichí Oilimpeacha, agus bhí mé i gcruth is fearr de mo shaol. Bhí níos mó smachta sna amateurs ná na céimeanna gairmiúla. An bhliain dheireanach roimh na Cluichí Oilimpeacha, D'fhág mé mo aonad bhaile, thaistil go leor dul i ngleic, agus d'fhan i dteach mo oiliúnóra ionad ina gcónaí i nDún.
rinne Mercer staire ag an 1988 Cluichí Oilimpeacha i Seoul, An Chóiré Theas, nuair a tháinig sé agus mura bhfanann an curadh trom-mheáchain ach Oilimpeacha ó na Stáit Aontaithe a knockout na ceithre a opponents: Rudolf Gavenciak (TSeicslóvaic - RSC3), Luigi Gaudiano(Italy - KO1), Arnond Vasnderlyde (Ísiltír - RSC2) agusDea Hyun-Man (Cóiré Theas - KO1).
"Bhí a fhios agam go raibh mé a knockout an Cóiré Theas sa chluiche ceannais,"Mercer admhaigh. "Bhí mé díreach a dhéanamh cad a d'fhéadfadh liom a bheith ar an bhuaigh bonn óir Oilimpeach. Ní dóigh liom go úsáid mé jab.
"Winning an bonn óir Oilimpeach thoradh roinnt athruithe móra-am dom. Bhí mé le rá, ainm tí, agus lig sé dom a airgead a dhéanamh mar gairmiúil. An rud is fearr a tharla riamh dom go raibh a bhuaigh an bonn óir Oilimpeach, fiú níos mó ná mar a bhuaigh an teideal domhan mar pro. Ní dhéanfaidh aon ní i gcomparáid le bheith ina ór bhuaigh bonn Oilimpeach. i gcrích mé mo bhrionglóid. Ní raibh mé dreamed de pro ag dul, go dtí tar éis a bhuaigh mé an bonn óir.
"Bhí sé iontach tábhachtach a bhuachan go bonn óir. throid mé le mo chroí; ní raibh airgead i gceist, cheiliúradh chomh dian sin an oíche sin (tar éis a bhuaigh an bonn óir) gur chaill mé mo bonn ar feadh cúpla uair an chloig. Tháinig mo bhrionglóid fíor, Bhí mo lámh a chroitheadh, agus chaill mé mo bonn. Cad oíche!"
Cuireann Mercer daoine den 2020 USA Dornálaíochta Oilimpeacha Cáilíocht Foireann amháin beagán de comhairle, "Troid Coinnigh, leanúint do bhrionglóid agus a ghlacadh go céim dheireanach. "
Mercer, a rugadh i Jacksonville, Florida, rinne sé ar an bhfoireann pro i bhfad-réamh-mheasta i 1989, stopadhJesse McGhee sa tríú babhta de a n-troid i Atlantic City. "Merciless" bhuaigh sé a chéad 18 troideanna pro, lena n-áirítear knockout naoú babhtaFrancisco Damiani, ina dhiaidh sin ag cosaint rathúil in aghaidh Morrison, Stopadh cé sa chúigiú babhta.
Le linn a shaol pro 19-bliain, Mercer a thiomsaigh 36-7-1 (26 Kos) taifead, defeating ceithre Seaimpíní domhan i Damiani, Morrison, Tim Witherspoon agusOssie Ocasio. Cúig cinn de chuid caillteanais gairme ocht a bhí a Seaimpíní domhan: Lennox Lewis, Wladimir Klitschko,Larry Holmes, Evander Holyfield agusBriggs Sionainne.
"Léiríonn Ray gach rud a fhágann USA Dornálaíochta bródúil,"A dúirtchris tofflemire, USA Dornálaíochta Alumni Stiúrthóir Chomhlachas. "Mar veteran Arm, Bhuaigh bonn óir Oilimpeach, agus curadh trom ar fud an domhain, léirigh sé barr feabhais agus gairmiúlacht a léiríonn an chuid is fearr de cad tá Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta do thairiscint. "
USA Cumann Dornálaíochta Alumni
Cruthaithe le curadh ar feadh an tsaoil, caidrimh chomhthairbheacha idir Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta agus a chuid alumni, –dhornálaithe, oifigigh, cóistí agus lucht leanúna dornálaíochta — An Cumann Alumni nascann glúnta de Seaimpíní, spreagadh agus a thabhairt ar ais go dtí Seaimpíní dornálaíochta USA Dornálaíochta sa todhchaí, isteach agus amach as an fáinne.
Is é an Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta Cumann Alumni oscailte do aon duine a bhfuil grá don dornálaíochta agus ba mhaith leat a bheith nasctha leis an dornálaíochta amaitéarach. Baill a dheonaítear rochtain ar réimse leathan imeachtaí speisialta arna óstáil ag Cumann Alumni, lena n-áirítear a bliantúil USA Dornálaíochta Cumann Alumni Halla na Laochra fáiltiú.
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gan íoc gairme amaitéarach dornálaíochta Mercer san áireamh chomh maith ar chluiche-suas clasaiceach i gcoinne Chúba mór agus trí-am bhuaigh bonn óir Oilimpeach, Felix Savon, ag Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá vs. Cúba cluiche dé, ina bhfuil Mercer tuislithe faoi dhó Savon, a mhair gan fulaingt damáiste breise ach mar rinne an réiteoir Chúba idirghabháil questionable a thug a chuid ama countryman eile a ghnóthú agus a conspóideach 2-1 bua.
"Agus thug sé dom seasamh ocht-count ar aon chúis,"A dúirt Mercer. "Buille liom go Guy agus a fhios aige é. Táimid fós i dteagmháil cé nach bhfuil sé ag labhairt Béarla. Tá sé ina chara aistriú agus táimid i dteagmháil ar Facebook. Is maith linn a chéile. "
Sa lá atá inniu, Mercer Tá bhunú ann carthanas sa bhaile i Carolina Thuaidh, lena n-áireofar clinicí dornálaíochta saor in aisce, ach, níos tábhachtaí fós, a thabhairt ar ais go dtí na youths pobail agus teach, go háirithe iad siúd a ndéantar bulaíocht orthu, na scileanna beidh siad is gá chun dul amach ar an saol fíor.
Ray Mercer slánaithe aige nó an buaic dhá uair sa dornálaíocht mar bhuaigh bonn óir Oilimpeach agus churadh throm mar gairmiúil. Níl sé ró-shabby do dhuine atá riamh ag iarraidh i ndáiríre a bosca.
"Dornálaíochta shábháil mo shaol,"A dúirt Mercer. "Ní féidir liom a shamhlú mo shaol gan dornálaíocht, Ní bheadh sé cinnte an gcéanna.
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EOLAS FAOI USA Dornálaíocht: Beidh an misean na Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta a chur ar chumas lúthchleasaithe agus cóistí Stát Aontaithe dóibh thairis bhaint feabhais iomaíoch leanúnach, carachtar a fhorbairt, tacú le spórt na dornálaíochta, agus a chur chun cinn agus ag fás Oilimpeacha stíl dornálaíochta sna Stáit Aontaithe. Is é an fhreagracht na Stáit Aontaithe Mheiriceá Dornálaíochta, ní hamháin ar aird óir Oilimpeach, ach freisin a mhaoirsiú agus rialú gach gné de dornálaíocht amaitéarach sna Stáit Aontaithe.
USA Boxing featherweight Andrea Medina closing in on 2020 Olympic spot in Tokyo
COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Feabhra 10, 2020) – Coming off consecutive runner-up finishes in major tournaments, USA Boxing featherweightAndrea Medina is within one tournament of representing her country in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.
I mí na Nollag, the 20-year-old Medina lost a split decision toLupe Gutierrez ag an 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, agus 4-1 goIulia Tsyplakova (An Úcráin) last month at the Strandja Tournament in Bulgaria. The Chula Vista, California boxer was recently named to USA Boxing’s Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Boxing Qualification Team.
“Placing second at the trials only made me more eager to get that Olympic Qualification spot,” Medina said. “I just wanted to show USA Boxing that I was the one to represent at 57 kilograms. I am only going to get better and I cannot wait to show the world everything that I got.
“For it (Strandja) being my first ever international tournament, I was very proud of how far I got in the tournament and getting that silver medal. I was very happy with all my performances and I am excited to get back to work on things I need to improve on. Aside from all that, going to a different country was awesome and I can’t wait to travel more doing what I love the most.”
Medina and her Team USA stablemates are currently training in Colorado Springs at the state-of-the-art United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center. To qualify for participation in this year’s Olympic Games, Medina needs to finish among the top three in the 57-kilogram (125 lb..) division at the America’s Qualification Tournament, March 26-April 3, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. One final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, France, in which she could qualify for the Olympics by placing among the top five.
“It means the world to me to be on the USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team,” Medina added. “It is everything I have been working for since I started competing at eight years old and I cannot believe the Olympic Games are only in a few months. Making history in San Diego by being the first person to make the Olympic Team for boxing is a big deal for my family, my city and myself. I cannot express how excited I am to have come this far, but there is still so much to do, and I am ready.
“I feel that I work better under pressure and I truly believe that I will qualify for Tokyo, whether it be in Argentina or France, but my main goal, ceart anois, is to train hard to get that gold in Argentina.”
Medina believes her major strength inside the ring is her ability to adjust during a fight. She prefers fighting on the outside, but she can brawl if needed, because she enjoys throwing a lot of power punches.
Medina also realizes that she’s in a prime place regarding the rising popularity of female boxing, following in the USA Boxing footsteps of two-time Olympic gold medalistClaressa Shields and Olympic bronze medalistMarlen Esparza, along with past USA Olympians such asQueen Underwood agusMikaela Mayer.
“Female boxing is only going to get bigger,” Medina predicted. “Being a female fighter today means a lot to me, because I have been doing this for 15 bliain anois, and seeing it grow year after year only shows how strong females are and what we can accomplish. I predict that, in the future, boxing will not be seen as a man’s sport, but will be neutral for both men and women.”
Competing at the Olympics has been a life-long dream for Medina, but she also has plans for her immediate future.
“Reaching the Olympics has been my main goal throughout my boxing career,” Andrea remarked, “so now that it is so close makes me want to work even harder. Other goals of mine are to graduate from college and get my own condominium, which I will do after all this is over.
“I plan on turning pro after the Olympics, most likely at the beginning or middle of 2021, so I can finish school and give my body some rest and recovery.”
Andrea Medina is so close to being an Olympian and everything associated with that accomplishment that she can practically reach out and feel it. Just one more step, whether in Buenos Aires or Paris, and it’ll be mission accomplished for her.
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USA Boxing Announces 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Qualification Team
COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Eanáir 29, 2020) — USA Boxing announced today the 13 boxers who will represent Team USA at the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo Boxing Qualification Events, chomh maith leis an 13 alternates. A full list can be seen below.
The team was announced following the two-stage qualification process that began in December at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles and concluded at the recent 2020 Strandja Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria. The full athlete selection procedure can be seenanseo.
“First of all, this was a very difficult decision,” stated USA Boxing Head CoachBilly Walsh. “Some of these boxers were neck and neck between training camp and the 2020 Standja Tournament.”
“We feel the 13 boxers that earned their place on the Olympic Qualification Team will be the best team to represent Team USA at the upcoming qualifiers, as well as have the best opportunity to qualify a full team to the 2020 Olympic Games Tokyo.”
Gach 13 boxers will have two chances to punch their ticket to Tokyo. The first will take place at the America’s Qualification tournament in Buenos Aires, An Airgintín, Márta 26 – April 3. Boxers who do not qualify in Argentina will have one final opportunity at the World Qualifier in Paris, France, May 13-24.Click here for more information on how boxers qualify.
The boxers, as well as several training partners, will return to the United States Olympics and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Lap. ar Feabhra. 5 for their next training camp.
Follow USA Boxing on social media to stay up to date on training and news of the Olympic Qualification Team.
USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team
51 kg: Virginia Fuchs, Houston, Texas
52 kg: Anthony Herrera, Los Angeles, Calif.
57 kg: Andrea Medina, San Diego, Calif.
57 kg: Bruce Carrington, Brooklyn, N.Y..
60 kg: Rashida Ellis, lynn, Aifreann.
63 kg: Keyshawn Davis, Norfolk, An mbeidh.
69 kg: Oshae Jones, Toledo, Ohio
69 kg: Delante Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio
75 kg: Naomi Graham, Fayetteville, N.C.
75 kg: Joseph Hicks, Grand Rapids, me.
81 kg: Rahim Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev.
91 kg: Darius Fulghum, Houston, Texas
91+ kg: Richard Torrez Jr., Tulare, Calf.
USA Boxing Olympic Qualification Team Alternates
51 kg: Christina Cruz, Kitchen Ifreann ar, N.Y..
52 kg: Abraham Perez, Albuquerque, N.M.
57 kg: Lupe Gutierrez, Sacramento, Calif.
57 kg: David Navarro, Los Angeles, Calif.
60 kg: Amelia Moore, Alexandria, An mbeidh.
63 kg: Ernesto Mercado, Pomona, Calif.
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, Des Moines, Iowa
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Men’s Field for 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing Set
COLORADO SPRINGS, Lap. (Samhain 26, 2019) – Sixty-four of the nation’s top male amateur boxers will compete at the upcoming 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Nollaig 9-16.
A total of 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 (Earraigh, 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 ’17) Fernando Martinez (Phoenix, 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, agusJose 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 agusAnthony 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, winning multiple international medals including a silver at the 2017 Elite World Championships and 2019 Pan Cluichí Mheiriceá. Mar sin féin, 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.) agusRashiem Jefferson (Philadelphia, Pa.) had impressive runs at the Western and Eastern Qualifiers to earn the championship at those events, cé goJonathan Mansour (La Mesa, 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. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, agusKevin Montano(Concord, Calif.), have a great deal of experience on the national and international stage to make things interesting, cé goXavian Ramirez (Léitheoireacht, 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 (Nua-Eabhrac, N.Y.) hopes to repeat his impressive performance from the 2019 Eastern Elite Qualifier, cé go 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 (Humble, Texas) surprised many when he took the second spot at the 2019 Eastern Qualifier, which will be a huge confidence booster in Lake Charles, agusMarcell Davidson (Shawnee, Bealtaine.) has the goods to reach the finals. Another boxer making the transition to elite this year, Daniel Garcia(Westminster, Colo.), secured the final spot after a strong performance in Oxnard, including a close matchup against Mercado in the finals.
Welterweight/152 lbs./69 kg
2017 Craobh an Domhain bhuaigh bonn cré-umhaFreudis Rojas Jr. (Las Vegas, Nev.) agus 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, cé goVictor Aranda (Céim, 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, An.) will be looking for a strong performance, as he is one of the few Louisiana natives in the field, agusMorris Young (Chesaning, Mich.) will be hoping to improve on his silver medal performance in Reno.
Middleweight/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.) agus 2018 Elite National ChampionJavier Martinez(Milwaukee, Wisc.). Isley took the national title in 2016 agus 2017 over Martinez, while Martinez was victorious in 2018. Mar sin féin, 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 (Grand Rapids, Mich.) agusAntonio Garcia (Anaheim, Calif.) were crowned champions at the three qualifiers, and will look to continue their winning ways in Louisiana.Alexis Chaparro (Nua-Eabhrac, N.Y.), Francis Hogan (Weymouth, Aifreann.) agusAlex 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. Olympic Team Trials for Boxing, cé go 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 divisions, Francis 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.) agusNasheed Smith(Washington, D.C.) qualified to these trials after finishing second at the Eastern, Last Chance and Western Qualifiers, respectively.Chavon Davis (Mansfield, Ohio) agusRobert 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 classes, Adrian Tillman (Colorado Springs, Colo.) chose to compete in the heavyweight division with hopes of being one of the two boxers in this division, áfach, an 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.) agusDevon 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, cé goJoshua Edwards (Houston, Texas), Darius Fulghum (Rosharon, Texas) agusJamar 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.) agusAntonio Mireles (Des Moines, Iowa) will look to be victorious once more after they stood atop the podium at their respective events to qualify, cé goDominic 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.) agusKenyon 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, Nollaig. 9 at the Lake Charles Civic Center, with the finals taking place Sunday, Nollaig. 15 at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino.
**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, Lap. for the opportunity to advance to the next stage of the athlete selection procedures**
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West Point Boxing Fall Classic Winchester’s Cadet Luca LoConte Botis Returns home Nov. 10
Anthony’s in Malden, Aifreann.
BOSTON, Aifreann. (Deireadh Fómhair 14, 2019) – The National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) will present the “West Point Fall Classic” on Sunday, Samhain 10, ag Antaine i Malden, Massachusetts.
Members of the West Point boxing team will compete against amateur boxers from USA Boxing New England, University of Connecticut, Trinity College, Hartford College, and the University of Massachusetts.
“We are excited for this upcoming event featuring the best college athletes in the Northeast,"A dúirtEric Buller, President of the National Collegiate Boxing Association and member of the USA Boxing Board of Directors. “We are also happy to include some of the most impressive local athletes as well. This is a win for everyone who attends: local athletes, future leaders of America, dedicated coaches and officials, boxing legends, great venue and outstanding ring action. Thanks to Anthony’s for hosting us and to all that are working hard to make this event the great success it will be.”
United States Military Academy Senior CadetLuca LoConte Botis, who hails from nearby Winchester (MA), will be showcased in what will likely be his final local boxing competition.
A 2015 graduate of Winchester High School, where he captained the school’s cross country, swimming and outdoor track teams. Botis will be supported by a large contingent of family and friends.
A tribute to the USA Boxing Alumni Association will also be on tap, including appearances by 1988 Bhuaigh bonn óir OilimpeachRay Mercer, International Boxing Hall of Fame refereeSteve Smoger, three-time Fight of the Year participant“Irish” Micky Ward (Lowell, MA), three-time two division world champion“El Gallo” Jose Antonio Rivera(Worcester, MA), and former New England amateur champion and reigning IBA super welterweight championGreg “The Villain” Vendetti (Stoneham, MA).
Doirse oscailte ag 2 p.m. AGUS, an chéad bout sceidealta le haghaidh 3 p.m. ET.
Limited tickets are available for purchase by calling Seacoast Ticket Agency at 1.800.382.5242.