Mexico National championships

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Mexico National championships

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FINALES CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE BOX

Minimosca -48 kilogramos.
Odilón Zaleta (Chihuahua) venció por RSC 2 a Alex Hernández (Tamaulipas)

Mosca -51 kg.
Braulio Avila (Tlaxcala) venció 15-7 a Wademar Waldina (Estado de México)

Gallo -54 kg.
Oscar Valdez (Sonora) venció 13-7 a Rey Vargas (Distrito Federal)

Pluma -57 kg.
Ángel Gutiérrez (Querétaro) venció por RSC 3 a Walter Lina (Tlaxcala)

Ligero -60 kg.
Francisco Vargas (Estado de México) venció 25-6 a Rafael Proaño (Chihuahua)

Welter Ligero -64 kg.
Luis Grajeda (Chihuahua) venció 12-8 a Jessie Vargas (Guerrero)

Welter -69 kg.
Oscar Molina Chihuahua (Chihuahua) venció 6-5 a Mario Lozano (Chihuahua)

Medio -75 kg.
Marco Peribán (Distrito Federal) venció por RSC 2 a Jaime Ruiz (Chihuahua)

Semipesado -81 kg.
Joshua Garza (Nuevo León) venció por RSC 2 a Juan Suárez (Guanajuato)

Pesado 91 kg.
Javier Torres (Jalisco) venció 7-0 a Juan Olivo (Nuevo León)

Súperpesado +91kg.
Andrés Ruiz (Baja California) venció por ausencia a Alex Rivera (Baja California).


these are the finals at the National championships in Mexico ( Mexico olympic team ), I see two familiar names in there, Oscar Molina and Joshua Garza, Is that Oscar ? ( javier molina's twin, ) if that is correct good for him. :box:
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Is that Oscar ? ( javier molina's twin, ) if that is correct good for him
Most probably. However, he will have to qualify in the Americas but, at least, won't have to box Andrade for a spot. 8)
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Post by Dennis »

Joshua Garza will have some tough opposition in his big to make the Olympics.
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Joshua Garza will have some tough opposition in his big to make the Olympics.
Another of AIBA's changes - "bigging" instead of "bidding" to make the Olympics? Could totally change the sport!
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Post by Dennis »

Dang keyboard. The d and g somehow got switched around! :o
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Can I say the same about JRoberts and RobertsJ? Huh? Huh? :P
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Post by Dennis »

No, that's all you.
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No, that's all you.
And you're saying that transposing the "d" and the "d" isn't all YOU?, oh nimble fingers! :D :D
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Post by Dennis »

Of course not.
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Oh, I see - pleading the 5th, eh! :TU:
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Post by Dancin' Dan »

Javier Torres is actually from Medford, Oregon and is a Bulldog boxing teammate of among others Mike Wilson. Since he was born in Mexico (like Abner Mares recently) he was able to try out for their team. Often the very best Mexican fighters skip the Olympics. Many of Team Barrera didn't even go to the trials. They have several winners in the 2006 Nationals but most are turning pro this year and the Olympics don't mean as much to Mexico.
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Post by Dennis »

It might start to be that way for more countries unless they start televising Olympic boxing more than they did in 2004.
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Since he was born in Mexico (like Abner Mares recently) he was able to try out for their team.
Actually, Mexico doesn't care if you were born in Mexico, or not. The "criteria" is that one or both parents have to be born there. And if that isn't the case, they'll find a way if they want the athlete bad enough. :wink:
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Post by BoxeMex »

how many times do these guys have to fight, in order to win this tournament? because i had a few guys who were thinking of going down there to try out, but is this the final team?
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Post by Dennis »

I can count to 10 in Spanish. Does that make Jordan eligible? :D
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I can count to 10 in Spanish. Does that make Jordan eligible?
From what I've seen - yes. :lol:
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Post by Dennis »

That's what I thought.
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Always good to know you can think. :TU:
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Post by Dennis »

You had to post it twice or are you getting forgetful. :box:
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Post by Kolya »

Dennis wrote:I can count to 10 in Spanish. Does that make Jordan eligible? :D
Just add "Yo amo Mexico" and you're set.
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Post by boxmel »

You had to post it twice or are you getting forgetful.
Nah - computer has been doing some strange things lately - like freezing up for no reason. I'll delete one.
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Post by Dennis »

I'm glad it was the computer and not the operator.
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I'm glad it was the computer and not the operator.
I wouldn't cop to it IF it WAS the operator. Heheheheheheheheh. :lol:
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Dancin' Dan wrote:Javier Torres is actually from Medford, Oregon and is a Bulldog boxing teammate of among others Mike Wilson. Since he was born in Mexico (like Abner Mares recently) he was able to try out for their team. Often the very best Mexican fighters skip the Olympics. Many of Team Barrera didn't even go to the trials. They have several winners in the 2006 Nationals but most are turning pro this year and the Olympics don't mean as much to Mexico.


I actually talked to Javier Torres at the regional silver gloves this weekend in Norwalk, California and he told me that he's now training with the Molina twins and Robert Luna at Commerce boxing club and also told me he is a citizen but now has a dual citizenship.
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also told me he is a citizen but now has a dual citizenship.
Mexico will give dual citizenship if your father's cousin 6 times removed's mother's sister is a Mexican citizen. The U.S. doesn't recognize dual citizenship.

Did Robert say Oscar made the Mexican Olympic team? I heard he didn't and was turning pro.
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