2008 National Golden Gloves: Countdown to Grand Rapids

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2008 National Golden Gloves: Countdown to Grand Rapids

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Everyone should post the results of their local, state and regional Golden Gloves Tournaments in this thread.

The National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions is being held in Grand Rapids, MI from May 5-10, 2008. The tournament is being held at the DeVos Place convention center in downtown Grand Rapids.

Tickets go on sale today at all Ticketmaster locations. Some sponsorship packages are still available as well, but many of the sponsor tables have already been sold. Reserve your ringside table or buy your ringside tickets now before they are gone.

Visit http://www.michigangoldenglovesboxing.com/2008NAT.html for more information about the tournament.

I know some of the tournaments have already started so lets start posting those results.
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Post by Dennis »

The first day of bouts at the 2008 National GG tournament is 9 weeks from today. 63 days!!! I hope to see everyone there.
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Texas results

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In the Texas Golden Gloves, the Southeast region (Houston) cleaned up once again, putting all 11 team members in the semi-finals, 8 in the finals, and winning 6 weight divisions.

I dont have the complete results, only the Southeast region champions:

Weight Class Winner
Featherweight Mercedes Manriquez
Lightweight Eric Fowler
Middleweight Nelson Ramos
Light Heavyweight Terrance Woods
Heavyweight Craig Baker
Super Heavyweight Darlington Agha

Baker defeated Sirr Smith from San Antonio in the final.
Woods beat Kelly Buchanan in the final.
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Post by Dennis »

Fowler won this year. He came so close last year.
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Coach Lopez singled out Eric for praise when we spoke. Said that he'd improved alot this year and was doing a better job keeping his chin down. He's a very aggressive fighter and only has about 40 bouts. He surprised everyone in 2006 when he defeated Jesus Mendez at the local GG. Fowler's a good person too, always at ringside cheering on the other top open fighters and he wraps and works the corner for all the younger members from his club.
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ringsidemike wrote:Coach Lopez singled out Eric for praise when we spoke. Said that he'd improved alot this year and was doing a better job keeping his chin down. He's a very aggressive fighter and only has about 40 bouts. He surprised everyone in 2006 when he defeated Jesus Mendez at the local GG. Fowler's a good person too, always at ringside cheering on the other top open fighters and he wraps and works the corner for all the younger members from his club.
Sounds like a future coach to me! Heck, sign him up now and get him certified. We need young coaches in the sport. I watched a couple of his bouts on YouTube last year and was impressed. I look forward to seeing him in Grand Rapids.
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Post by actionfan »

Does anyone know the results of the central california golden gloves?
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Post by Dennis »

Everyone list your GG results.

West MI GG - Prelims:
152--Lamont Robinson, Rosario BC, dec. Shane Sleeseman, Clinton Co. BC, 5-0
152--Adrian Castanon, Allendale BC, dec. Brian McKinney, Benton Harbor PAL, 5-0
152--Javonn Barnes, Trigger BC, dec. Antonio Urista, Crown BC, 5-0.
165--Christopher Mason, Sand Lake BC, dec. Travis Bussell, Manistee BC, 4-1

East MI GG - Finals:
125 - Matthew Phillips (Port Huron) vs. Mauricio Ortiz (Pontiac) - Ortiz
141 - Morris Young (Saginaw) vs. Percy Williamson (Adrian) - Young
152 - Jose Bernal (Saginaw) vs. Quintez Banks (Port Huron) - Bernal
165 - Vernon Washington (Saginaw) vs. Robert Wright (Troy) – Washington
201+ - Mike Cribbs (Port Huron) vs. Matt Maciag (Bay City) – Maciag
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Ringsidemike,

Who is this 141lbs boxer from Houston that lost to Dan O'Connor at the Nationals in Colorado Springs? Jermell Charlo for Savannah Boxing Club, It shows that he fought his first professional bout in Dec 07 and won and then went back to amateurs and lost. What is going on in Houston? I don't think that Dickie Cole approves of that mess if he is still in charge down there.
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New York City Golden Gloves are entering the semifinal this week.

Some nationally ranked boxers:

132 - Shemuel Pagan
132 - Chazz McDowell
178 - William Roskinsky
201 - David Thompson

One final set:
125 - Emmanuel Gonzalez (Betances) vs. Marcos Hernandez (Gleason's Gym)

Finals will be held at the Theather, April 17 and 18, and most like will be televised on tape delay on MSG.
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Post by Roberts J »

Chicago had its first day today. Largest turnout I have seen in years. Results are at http://www.chicagogoldengloves.com
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Post by Dennis »

Roberts - are you talking #'s of boxers or the #'s of fans?

Here in MI, it is both. We had almost 100 boxers enter the East MI GG and almost 200 enter the West MI GG. It is mostly men with about 15-20 women out of the nearly 300 entries. It looks as if boxing is making a comeback. Our first night of the West MI GG had nearly 2,000 fans in attendance. Not bad for the preliminaries. It will be standing room only for the finals. The East MI GG changed locations and their attendance is way up over what it has been for years. Their District Finals almost challenged the West sides #'s for the first time in many years. It is going to make the State semi-finals and finals be awesome. Great bouts and great crowds. Everyone wants to be a part of the Golden Gloves because of its popularity.
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I read another account of big numbers somewhere (as well as the earlier story from New York about entries being the highest in 20 years) as well. Great news for boxing overall.
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Post by Roberts J »

Dennis, both - We had over 100 Open fighters enter and the fans for a monday night was a large number. We also have many senior novices. Some of them are MMA fighters trying to get some boxing experience. We had 30 bouts last night. I will be fighting tonight. I will keep you posted.
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Sad note from the Georgia Golden Gloves :cry:

Ex-UGA player Atrice dies after Golden Gloves bout
Former DB had hoped to turn pro; had stamina problems

By DAVID MARKIEWICZ
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 03/25/08

A former Georgia football player and amateur boxer who died after a Golden Gloves bout in Atlanta on Saturday night had displayed stamina problems in previous matches, a veteran trainer who worked with him on other fights said.

But the boxer's father said he knew of no physical problems and was shocked by the death.
MORE ATRICE

Walker Atrice, 30, collapsed and died shortly after his fight was stopped in the third round because he was apparently too winded to continue.

http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sport ... _0325.html
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Post by Kolya »

My LBC (Montana) will have our Golden Gloves this weekend. I'm willing to say now that Duran Caferro will almost certainly be the State and Regional 132 representative. I'll post the rest when I know them, our regionals are April 11-12th.
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Some of them are MMA fighters trying to get some boxing experience.
Hope they are amateur MMA (if there is such a thing) and are registered with USA Boxing.......
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Post by Dennis »

Some LBC's are making policies about MMA fighters. I think USA boxing may need to do the same thing. If a person has 20+ MMA bouts, should they really be able to box in the novice class. Some might argue that wrestlers have that same advantage. Martial arts fighters too. I don't know how you would really regulate it though. It is hard enough to catch boxers who cheat.

Any thoughts? Maybe this should be moved to its own thread.
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emile wrote:I read another account of big numbers somewhere (as well as the earlier story from New York about entries being the highest in 20 years) as well. Great news for boxing overall.
Yes, some areas are having increased numbers, but it sometimes is just due to more females. Michigan's numbers were up even if you don't include the female entries. I think having more entries is great. The more people that get involved, the more fans we get.
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Roberts J wrote:Dennis, both - We had over 100 Open fighters enter and the fans for a monday night was a large number. We also have many senior novices. Some of them are MMA fighters trying to get some boxing experience. We had 30 bouts last night. I will be fighting tonight. I will keep you posted.
We have 31 bouts scheduled for tonight's West MI GG semi-finals. The MI GG (East & West combined) had well over 50 open class male entries. At least a half-dozen open female entries too. We don't quite match the Chicago GG's numbers, but we didn't do too bad considering the difference in population.

Roberts - let me know how you did and any other pertinent info.
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Some LBC's are making policies about MMA fighters. I think USA boxing may need to do the same thing. If a person has 20+ MMA bouts, should they really be able to box in the novice class. Some might argue that wrestlers have that same advantage. Martial arts fighters too. I don't know how you would really regulate it though. It is hard enough to catch boxers who cheat.
Hmmm - think this should go through Rules and Regulations and put in the being-revised rule book. Too many "ifs" if LBCs are handling on their own. Is MMA amateur? Did they, are they, get/getting paid? Lots of questions.
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Post by Roberts J »

I don't think there is a mma amatuer stable. If you are pro in MMA you license fits for porffesional boxing as well so you would be considered a pro.
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Post by wsbuf »

Ranked amateurs won regional contest last week.

Lionel Thompson 178
Excell Holmes 201+
Aleem Whitfield 165

From Niagara District will fight in NY state finals next month.
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Post by Dennis »

I'm going to start an MMA thread. So let's take the discussion over there.
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Advancing to the finals with wins on Wednesday:

112 - Raul Lopez (New South Bronx PAL) vs. Jose Rivera (Omni)
132 - Shemuel Pagan (Mendez) vs. Vassiliy Zherebnenko (Brighton BC)
178 - Will Rosinsky (Starrett City) vs. Peter Lawson (Gleason's)


From last week:
125 - Emmanuel Gonzalez (Betances) vs. Marcos Hernandez (Gleason's Gym)

Finals will be held at the Theather, April 17 and 18, and most like will be televised on tape delay on MSG.
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