Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
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NorCalBoxer1
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Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with Joe Gumina. I went sparring at a gym up near Placerville, CA last week and two trainers told me Joe Gumina was entering the Golden Gloves at 165lbs. ??? Any truth or confirmation? Joe Gumina previously won the Gloves at 178lbs. I have seen his youtube videos and even though the camera man(men) must have been drunk, it is not hard to see Joe has some power. I am very curious to his status with the upcoming Golden Gloves. I am on the fence about entering until I find what weight Joe Gumina will be boxing. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thank You All.
-Gopesh
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usaboxing123
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Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
why do i get the feeling you are joe gomina trying to make a name for yourself? Lol
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NorCalBoxer1
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Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
1. Laughing at your own post is a huge sign of having the crappiest sense of humor EVER. You were not funny.
2. I asked a serious question regarding my career which I take very seriously!
3. Your reply was absolutely useless genius. Congrats on wasting part of your life on a dumbass assumption.
4. You are NOT funny. LOL!!!! I am laughing at you now for being a douche.
TO ANYONE WHO KNOWS ANYTHING,
Please get back to me. This is not a joke. Does anyone know a way I can find this information?
Thank You,
-Gopesh
2. I asked a serious question regarding my career which I take very seriously!
3. Your reply was absolutely useless genius. Congrats on wasting part of your life on a dumbass assumption.
4. You are NOT funny. LOL!!!! I am laughing at you now for being a douche.
TO ANYONE WHO KNOWS ANYTHING,
Please get back to me. This is not a joke. Does anyone know a way I can find this information?
Thank You,
-Gopesh
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
Who cares man? Experience is experience, you gotta take what you can get. It's not like you wouldn't see guys just as tough, if not tougher, at the Nationals.
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
Norcal,what gym are you out of?And what gym in placerville did you hear this?and how much experience do you have?Cause if your open then you really shouldn't worry who you fight!
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
Norcal, I don't know where you heard this,but Joe has no intention of fighting Amateur again.He is noticably down in weight.He is at a junction now that I'm sure most young athletes get to.He does have sponsors for equipment for training,However,as you all know it is tough for a young athlete financially. Usaboxing 123,I doubt Joe's ever been on this board.He is a quiet person who keeps to himself.As 415 will attest.After winning the Cal Pal title twice,Norcal GG twice,and fighting in 3 nationals your right it might have been easier "to make a name for himself" by posting here.But he'd rather box!! I know this as I'm his father and thought I should respond. 
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usaboxing123
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Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
o no i heard Joey gamina is entering the gloves hes a bad ass, i think he will win the national golden gloves at 165 this year since noone will enter out of fear when they find out big bad joey gamina is entering this year.
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
1,2,3-Nobody here is claiming to be a so called"Bad Ass"",as JimG said,Joe is at a point in his life where for him it makes sense to turn pro,he's tasted the National scene,has fought a good number of fights in about 3 years,and has done very well in a short period of time,and now he's about 24yrs old,what's there to prove,stick around to 2012?That makes no sense!I know Joe,and I agree %100 with him and his dad,and besides that Joe has above average power which will suit him more in the pro ranks than the amateurs,Joe's decision is a smart one,too bad we have amateurs that stick around till their old,for one reason or another
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
It does not matter what weight class Joe Gumina is in. I have seen him fight on several occasions now and he seems to have a problem with anyone who can box. If someone stands in front of him he has the power to KO people, If you stand there but if you box him the kid has no clue what to do. Dam shame to seems like a good kid but you need to be more than just a power puncher now days to make it in amateur or pro’s history has proven that.
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pbcsfinest
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Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
Joaquin Lopez Is Fighting at Centrals vs Norcal
On the Nor Cal side at 165lbs
On the Nor Cal side at 165lbs
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
Joe Gumina is a fighters fighter. I know that may sound strange to say about a boxer that hasn't even fought a Pro fight yet, but when you get to know him, and where he's come from....
....well, you just know. As he matures into the world of boxing you will see great things come from this pugalist. Sure, to be great, one must work hard, stay focus and not lose spirit. Joe has always been a more subdued individual who doesn't care to talk BS, but would rather perform
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I have boxers in my family, some of them were GREAT. One of them was GREAT in the eyes of many, one of them in my own - my Great Second Uncle, and my Father. Freddy Apostoli was a doer, another hard hitter who helped to create the legendary Teamsters Union in the San Francisco Bay Area, he held the Middleweight World Champion title from 1948-1950. My Father, who loved all who knew him and they all loved him, boxed in and had a few fights out of the service as a pro for a few years, but then decided to start a family and that ended his boxing career.
I followed boxing almost all my life. I boxed in the late 70's, and love the sport to this day. As long as Joe Gumina keeps up his training and works hard he will find greatness in a sport that he loves.
You can get more information about Boxer Joe Gumina and what he is up to at the Event City, EVENTS THROUGHOUT AMERICA website http://adjix.com/5x4p.
....well, you just know. As he matures into the world of boxing you will see great things come from this pugalist. Sure, to be great, one must work hard, stay focus and not lose spirit. Joe has always been a more subdued individual who doesn't care to talk BS, but would rather perform
I have boxers in my family, some of them were GREAT. One of them was GREAT in the eyes of many, one of them in my own - my Great Second Uncle, and my Father. Freddy Apostoli was a doer, another hard hitter who helped to create the legendary Teamsters Union in the San Francisco Bay Area, he held the Middleweight World Champion title from 1948-1950. My Father, who loved all who knew him and they all loved him, boxed in and had a few fights out of the service as a pro for a few years, but then decided to start a family and that ended his boxing career.
I followed boxing almost all my life. I boxed in the late 70's, and love the sport to this day. As long as Joe Gumina keeps up his training and works hard he will find greatness in a sport that he loves.
You can get more information about Boxer Joe Gumina and what he is up to at the Event City, EVENTS THROUGHOUT AMERICA website http://adjix.com/5x4p.
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
str8out61 wrote:It does not matter what weight class Joe Gumina is in. I have seen him fight on several occasions now and he seems to have a problem with anyone who can box. If someone stands in front of him he has the power to KO people, If you stand there but if you box him the kid has no clue what to do. Dam shame to seems like a good kid but you need to be more than just a power puncher now days to make it in amateur or pro’s history has proven that.
Re: Golden Gloves Question: Joe Gumina boxing at 165lbs?
LMAO....I hope he does come in at 178lbs, there's a kid coming out of the Midwest that's breaking ribs at 178lbs, will go toe to toe and can box. This will be interesting.