Mel, I must admit, I don't even know how you guys break out parts of a post and then reply to them. So that is why it looked like I jumped from one topic to another midstream, That and the fact that I am tripolar, a condition that they noticed at my briss.
Apology accepted. 8) BTW - I will be at the Championships in March. Hope we can all get together.....
Edwin Rodriguez is scheduled to box on January 26th. Mark Deluca, another former amateur from the New England area is also boxing and trying to make it 4-0. Another NE boxer, Richard Gingras, is trying to make it 8-0. He had who won the Ringside tourney at 201# in 2006.
Edwin should do well, He is tough kid that should be able to move up over time. I would expect him to fight middle or super middle. Glad he stayed with it. I think it was a big blow to him not making the trials, but as time goes on that will be irrelivent.
miboxref wrote:I've heard Domonique Dolton is turning pro in March. He didn't box in the State tournament this year.
Yes, Domonique personally told me that he was turning pro so I believe it to be true. He is young and I would have tried to get him to stay amateur for another year, but I'm not his coach. I wish him well.
squarering wrote:Edwin should do well, He is tough kid that should be able to move up over time. I would expect him to fight middle or super middle. Glad he stayed with it. I think it was a big blow to him not making the trials, but as time goes on that will be irrelivent.
Yes, Edwin should do well. I imagine him having some tough but exciting bouts sort of like Omar Sheika. I hope Edwin has a little more success if he fights for the title since Omar is like 0-7 in Championship bouts.
verballistic wrote:belmontes and marroquin BOTH won their pro debuts last night in texas!!
yes congrats to both of them, belmontes fought a guy 3-0-1 3 ko's, i couldnt beleive it, that would be a really tough pro debut, but he pulled it off, and won!! so congrats to both of them!!!
Congats to Kieth, Robert and Belontes, I don't know Belmontes but Kieth will make some exiting bouts and Robert should be nicked named the Baby Faced Assassin. Talk about a kid that you better not gage by his shy kidish smile.
Terrence Crawford is making his pro debut in March, he just signed on with Cameron Dunkin who also managed or manages Pavlik, Diego Corrales, Johnny Tapia, Nonito Donaire, Victor Ortiz, Demetrius Hopkins etc....
Yathomas Riley going pro is good. He didn't have an amateur style so he would always have problems winning the big amateur bouts. In the pros, his power will be more of an advantage.
Qa'id is so young. It is a shame that he doesn't stay amateur for a little longer. He will have a nice pro style though and should entertain the crowds.