USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
Puerto Rico 8, USA 4 - (Coliseo Cosme Beitia in Catano, Puerto Rico)
light flyweight - Angel Acosta (PUR) dec. Eros Correa (USA), 9-7
light flyweight - Johathan Gonzalez (PUR) dec. Adam Lopez (USA), 9-1
flyweight - Edwin Rodriguez (PUR) dec. Miguel Cartagena (USA), 9-7
bantamweight - Jose Diaz (USA) dec. Josue Machado (PUR);3-2
lightweight - Jose Pedraza (PUR) dec. Duran Caferro (USA), 16-3
light welterwieight - Abel Ramos (USA) dec. Christian Colon (PUR), 8-5
welterwight - Christian Peguero (PUR) dec. Luis Oliveras (USA), 9-1
middleweight - Enrique Collazo (PUR) dec. Daquan Arnet (USA), 4-1
lightheavyweight - Jerry Odom (USA) dec. Hector Cervantes (USA), 14-1
heavyweight - Jose Santiago (PUR) dec. Pernell Mitchell (USA), 9-6
super heavyweight - Gerardo Bisbal (PUR) dec. Danny Roosevelt (USA), 5-4
womens - Stephanie Han (USA) dec. Kiria Tapia, 9-1
source - various Puerto Rico Newspapers
light flyweight - Angel Acosta (PUR) dec. Eros Correa (USA), 9-7
light flyweight - Johathan Gonzalez (PUR) dec. Adam Lopez (USA), 9-1
flyweight - Edwin Rodriguez (PUR) dec. Miguel Cartagena (USA), 9-7
bantamweight - Jose Diaz (USA) dec. Josue Machado (PUR);3-2
lightweight - Jose Pedraza (PUR) dec. Duran Caferro (USA), 16-3
light welterwieight - Abel Ramos (USA) dec. Christian Colon (PUR), 8-5
welterwight - Christian Peguero (PUR) dec. Luis Oliveras (USA), 9-1
middleweight - Enrique Collazo (PUR) dec. Daquan Arnet (USA), 4-1
lightheavyweight - Jerry Odom (USA) dec. Hector Cervantes (USA), 14-1
heavyweight - Jose Santiago (PUR) dec. Pernell Mitchell (USA), 9-6
super heavyweight - Gerardo Bisbal (PUR) dec. Danny Roosevelt (USA), 5-4
womens - Stephanie Han (USA) dec. Kiria Tapia, 9-1
source - various Puerto Rico Newspapers
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
This duel was a disgrace to watch I mean the USA clearly won most of these bouts, this was a set up for team USA, no American Judges, no points giving to Usa. The PR team was not good at all. If a match was close they would stop scoing for the American... Cartagena won, Roosevelt won, Correa won, Mitchell won, Arnet won. This was not fair at allNYboxing wrote:Puerto Rico 8, USA 4 - (Coliseo Cosme Beitia in Catano, Puerto Rico)
light flyweight - Angel Acosta (PUR) dec. Eros Correa (USA), 9-7
light flyweight - Johathan Gonzalez (PUR) dec. Adam Lopez (USA), 9-1
flyweight - Edwin Rodriguez (PUR) dec. Miguel Cartagena (USA), 9-7
bantamweight - Jose Diaz (USA) dec. Josue Machado (PUR);3-2
lightweight - Jose Pedraza (PUR) dec. Duran Caferro (USA), 16-3
light welterwieight - Abel Ramos (USA) dec. Christian Colon (PUR), 8-5
welterwight - Christian Peguero (PUR) dec. Luis Oliveras (USA), 9-1
middleweight - Enrique Collazo (PUR) dec. Daquan Arnet (USA), 4-1
lightheavyweight - Jerry Odom (USA) dec. Hector Cervantes (USA), 14-1
heavyweight - Jose Santiago (PUR) dec. Pernell Mitchell (USA), 9-6
super heavyweight - Gerardo Bisbal (PUR) dec. Danny Roosevelt (USA), 5-4
womens - Stephanie Han (USA) dec. Kiria Tapia, 9-1
source - various Puerto Rico Newspapers
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
If there were no US officials, this was not a USAB official international dual. A USAB sanctioned dual would have two AIBA officials with the team.
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
The ref was from the U.S and the team manager.....boxmel wrote:If there were no US officials, this was not a USAB official international dual. A USAB sanctioned dual would have two AIBA officials with the team.
They had some official but they was not allowed to work can you tell me why MEL?
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
I have no idea - however I expect it was an international club show (between a club in the US and Puerto Rico) not a USA Boxing scheduled international event. Do you know where the US team came from?They had some official but they was not allowed to work can you tell me why MEL?
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
It was the last international event scheduled by USA Boxing and the boxers were picked by USA BOXING,I only seen the ref working.boxmel wrote:I have no idea - however I expect it was an international club show (between a club in the US and Puerto Rico) not a USA Boxing scheduled international event. Do you know where the US team came from?They had some official but they was not allowed to work can you tell me why MEL?
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
Mel it was clearly an international dual approved by USA Boxing. It was listed on USA Boxing's website. Here is the info on the USA coaches and officials from USAB's website:
Team USA was led by two 2000 Olympic Coaches, Israel Acosta (Milwaukee, Wis.) and Candy Lopez (San Jose, Calif.), and Jennifer Han (El Paso, Texas). USA Boxing Board of Directors member Gary Pliner (Janesville, Wis.) served as the Team Manager for the event with Angel Franklin (Milwaukee, Wis.) working as the AIBA official and Dr. Armando Sanchez (Milwaukee, Wis.) joining the squad as the Team Physician.
Team USA was led by two 2000 Olympic Coaches, Israel Acosta (Milwaukee, Wis.) and Candy Lopez (San Jose, Calif.), and Jennifer Han (El Paso, Texas). USA Boxing Board of Directors member Gary Pliner (Janesville, Wis.) served as the Team Manager for the event with Angel Franklin (Milwaukee, Wis.) working as the AIBA official and Dr. Armando Sanchez (Milwaukee, Wis.) joining the squad as the Team Physician.
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
Oooops - sorry, folks. Guess I'm not keeping up with USA Boxing events. Thanks for cluing me in.
In a dual meet in another country, the US usually sends two officials. Have no idea why only one went. That would definitely give the Puerto Rican's the edge....
This duel was a disgrace to watch I mean the USA clearly won most of these bouts, this was a set up for team USA, no American Judges,
In a dual meet in another country, the US usually sends two officials. Have no idea why only one went. That would definitely give the Puerto Rican's the edge....
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
you think? it was like a circus the Puerto Rican's was the ring leaders and the USA was the clowns. COME ONE COME ALL, LETS ALL COME AND WATCH THE U.S FALL. it was a joke, I feel bad for the boxers! the sad part was that they knew they won...boxmel wrote:Oooops - sorry, folks. Guess I'm not keeping up with USA Boxing events. Thanks for cluing me in.
Come on MEL are you slipping![]()
In a dual meet in another country, the US usually sends two officials. Have no idea why only one went. That would definitely give the Puerto Rican's the edge....
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
Ummmm, ducking head and turning red, guess so. :( Getting old sucks.Come on MEL are you slipping![]()
Sorry to hear it was a bad show.
Re: USA-Puerto Rico dual meet results (12-3-2010)
Well you had a BOD member who had never been a team manager before. USAB needs to understand you need to have experienced team managers to handel situations like that. USAB also should not have agreed to only having one official. That is worked out before the competition is agreed on. Rookie mistakes.COACH J wrote:you think? it was like a circus the Puerto Rican's was the ring leaders and the USA was the clowns. COME ONE COME ALL, LETS ALL COME AND WATCH THE U.S FALL. it was a joke, I feel bad for the boxers! the sad part was that they knew they won...boxmel wrote:Oooops - sorry, folks. Guess I'm not keeping up with USA Boxing events. Thanks for cluing me in.
Come on MEL are you slipping![]()
In a dual meet in another country, the US usually sends two officials. Have no idea why only one went. That would definitely give the Puerto Rican's the edge....