USA vs Great Britain - October 2009

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JOEY DAWEJKO wrote:Were did they get this team from
The US team is made up of number 1, 2 and 3 ranked boxers. All 3 duals will have a mixture instead of all 1's, 2's and 3's.
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was there a camp for this dual??
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adaboxer150 wrote:was there a camp for this dual??
All 3 duals will have a short 3 day camp at the location of the dual.
Money is tight with USAB at the moment.
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yea alot of the guys competing at the duals are also in the national pals too.
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It is not an ideal training camp situation, but it gives the coaches a few days to get to know the boxers before the competition. Even though it is not ideal, it is still international experience which our boxers so desperately need. I look at it like this, yes USAB has problems but at least there is still competitions going on. Team USA will only get better if the boxers and coaches get to experience more international competitions. We have almost 3 years until London so the boxers can improve a lot.
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who won and lost in st.louis?
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51kg - Stephen Young (USA) dec. Daniel Champan (WAL); 13:4
51kg - Khalid Saeed Yafai (ENG) dec. Adan Ortiz (USA); 15:5
54kg - Andrew Selby (WAL) dec. Thomas Huitt-Johnson (USA); 21:2
57kg - Iain Weaver (ENG) won Jerren Cochran (USA); AB
60kg - Danny Phillips (ENG) dec. Duran Caferro (USA); 14:3
64kg - Frankie Gomez (USA) dec. Scott Cardle (ENG); +9:9
69kg - Eduardo Alicea (USA) dec. Craig Dixon (ENG); 20:7
75kg - Terrell Gausha (USA) dec. Karl Kirkham (ENG); 10:4
91kg - Wadi Camacho (ENG) stopped Stacey Harrington (USA); RSC 2
91kg - Stephen Simmons (SCO) dec. Jordan Shimmell (USA); 5:3
+91kg Matthew Isa (ENG) dec. Javier Torres (USA); 26:6

source - http://amateur-boxing.strefa.pl
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Sorry u.s.a I failed you guys...that was my 27 amatuer fight ever dont be disssapointed in me I feel that I learned from this exp and have more time to grow. Jerren Cochran
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knockoutkingjay wrote:Sorry u.s.a I failed you guys...that was my 27 amatuer fight ever dont be disssapointed in me I feel that I learned from this exp and have more time to grow. Jerren Cochran
noone mad at you jerren so when is your next fight and who would you like to fight?
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Idk whens my next fight im just gonna go to every show every tournament....and it doesnt matter who I fight as long as they are good so that way I can get some good experience
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knockoutkingjay wrote:Idk whens my next fight im just gonna go to every show every tournament....and it doesnt matter who I fight as long as they are good so that way I can get some good experience
that is true and hope the best for you!! Why don't you fight Eric Manriquez? Or who do you think is Contenders in for you? Names please
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Yeah he is good....ill fight him if he want to but he supposedly turning pro....uuuh idk who else there is around my weight but whoever it doesnt matter who I fight...ur from texas who do u think would be good for me..and oh yeah ejay rodriguez still wants to fight me but he goin through some stuff but he say before the year over....but any body you know??
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knockoutkingjay wrote:Yeah he is good....ill fight him if he want to but he supposedly turning pro....uuuh idk who else there is around my weight but whoever it doesnt matter who I fight...ur from texas who do u think would be good for me..and oh yeah ejay rodriguez still wants to fight me but he goin through some stuff but he say before the year over....but any body you know??
yeah I'm from kinda up north Texas like to watch good fights!! Yeah what broke his hand thought I get to see him at the pals with the new weight divisons. But hmm let me see have you ever fought or seen him I know he was rank and the last time I seen him was at the Los gallos tournament in Dallas the finals he fought some kid from Houston Henry hernandez and that's the last I of I seen him their are several more but like Joshua b he used to fight for Dallas now he move to California and fights for them um idk their are some good ones tho!
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Jerren - with the new 123# class, you will get a lot of good competition. Jessie Magdaleno and maybe Rau'shee Warren. They are both injured at the moment. You could box Ernie Garza or James Smith, but somebody would have to travel a long distance as they are both from Michigan. Maybe take a bout or two against 132# guys like Eric Fowler. Whatever you can do to get good competition. Don't worry about losing to the guy from GB. It is about getting better and learning from the international competition.

Jerren - in case you don't know I am Jordan's dad and was in St. Louis for the dual.
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Oh okay..yes im wiling to do anything to get experience and I was supposed to fight ejay rodriguez....and okay dennis I remember now..and yeah I was just totally diff to be enexperienced in the u.s. Didnt seem like such abig deal compared to the inteerrnational style itl could still be competitive against those guys compared to the brits but I understand everything you are saying its all experience and im ready for more experience thanks for backn me up and would look foward to those matches
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Jarren Cochran vs Eric Fowler :box: :TU:
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Jerran and fowler good match both counter punches very tough match I love to see that happen soon !!! But houston is filled with alot of competion so gotta be ready !! but would love to see fight some kids toward the valley area or down Victoria
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Jerren - they are having a show in Bay City on November 7th. If you wanted to take a trip up to Michigan you could box Ernie Garza on that show. Otherwise you both could come to Grand Rapids on November 27th (day after Thanksgiving) and box each other on our show.
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Thanx dennis for lookin out..i would jhave to see if my coach is willing but most defenitly we would come out sooner or later but those matchupps u said was good experience for me
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so whats next for the u.s?
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big ed wrote:so whats next for the u.s?
Another US team boxes Great Britain this weekend in Des Moines, Iowa.
In November, a US team goes to England for two duals. In 2010, the goal is to get US Boxers in European tournaments to gain more international experience.
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How did the US do against GB in DeMoines? and does anyone know who is going to the England duals and what the dates are?
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boxfan88 wrote:How did the US do against GB in DeMoines? and does anyone know who is going to the England duals and what the dates are?
The team performed well for a mostly young, inexperienced team. The GB team has some tough competitors on their team. Khalid at 51kg boxed in the Beijing Olympics and is very good. Their 54kg, 57kg, 60kg, 64kg and 91kg (Simmons) boxers are all talented. Their 2nd 51kg boxer, Chapman, is good, but not at the same level as Khalid. Their 69kg and 75kg boxers are not that experienced and it showed in the three duals. Their 2nd 91kg boxer is inexperienced and it showed even though he won 2 out of 3 of his bouts. Donovan Dennis was outboxing him and was way ahead on points when his counter left landed and ended the bout with an RSC-H. Overall, the U.S. team tried hard and gained invaluable experience. Hopefully, they all go back to their home gyms and work on the little things that will take them to the next level. The full results of all three duals are below.

Duals USA - Great Britain 6:10
October 16, 2009
Norfolk, USA
51kg Louie Byrd USA def. Daniel Champan WAL 16:13
54kg Andrew Selby WAL def. Luis Rosa USA 7:4
57kg Iain Weaver ENG def. Joshua Bowles USA 13:3
64kg Scott Cardle ENG def. Andre Sherard USA 6:3
69kg Errol Spence USA def. Craig Dixon ENG 11:4
75kg Jesse Hart USA def. Karl Kirkham ENG Retirement-3
91kg Wadi Camacho ENG def. Tony Mack USA 18:9
+91kg Amin Isa ENG def. Javier Torres USA 13:4

Duals USA - Great Britain 8:14
October 24, 2009
St.Louis, USA
51kg Stephen Young USA def. Daniel Champan WAL 14:7
51kg Khalid Saeed Yafai ENG def. Adan Ortiz USA 15:5
54kg Andrew Selby WAL def. Thomas Huitt-Johnson USA 21:2
57kg Iain Weaver ENG def. Jerren Cochran USA Retirement-2
60kg Danny Phillips ENG def. Duran Caferro USA 15:8
64kg Frankie Gomez USA def. Scott Cardle ENG +9:9
69kg Eduardo Alicea USA def. Craig Dixon ENG 20:7
75kg Terrell Gausha USA def. Karl Kirkham ENG 10:4
91kg Wadi Camacho ENG def. Stacy Harrington USA RSC 2
91kg Stephen Simmons SCO def. Jordan Shimmell USA 5:3
+91kg Amin Isa ENG def. Javier Torres USA 26:6

Duals USA - Great Britain 4:16
October 30, 2009
Des Moines, USA
51kg Daniel Champan WAL def. Oscar Cantu USA 14:9
51kg Khalid Saeed Yafai ENG def. Michael Ruiz USA 24:8
54kg Andrew Selby WAL def. Gabriel Montoya USA RSC 1
57kg Iain Weaver ENG def. Ernesto Garza USA 35:18
60kg Danny Phillips ENG def. Adrian Martinez USA 15:5
64kg Scott Cardle ENG def. Zeddie Adams USA +11:11
69kg Richard Hargraves USA def. Craig Dixon ENG 22:7
75kg Karl Kirkham ENG def. Russell Lamour USA 15:8
91kg Donovan Dennis USA def. Wadi Camacho ENG RSCH-1
91kg Stephen Simmons SCO def. Jordan Shimmell USA 12:9
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I don't know the full team going to England, but I do know that they leave next week - I believe on November 9th.
I know that Ernie Garza is going at 54kg, Errol Spence at 69kg, and Lamar Fenner at 91kg. The competition dates are Friday, November 13th and Sunday, November 15th in London. The first competition is for the Atlantic Cup and features the best of Great Britain while the second competition features a team from just England. Since the first dual will feature boxers from all of Great Britain that should be a much tougher matchup for Team USA.
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