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There is video of the first round Mike Reed-Duran Caferro match, if anyone wants to see it. Very good fight.
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Re: national golden gloves
Where???Kolya wrote:There is video of the first round Mike Reed-Duran Caferro match, if anyone wants to see it. Very good fight.
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Re: national golden gloves
Results I've come across tonight...I'll keep updating...
132 lbs
Erick DeLeon-Detroit def. Edgar Javalera-Kansas City
Louis Cruz-New York Metro def. William Flenoy-Cleveland 3-2
Adam Castillo-Texas def. Damon Allen-Wisconsin 5-0
141 lbs
Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro def. Ed Brown-Chicago 4-1
Michael Reed-Wash DC def. Javonn Barnes-Michigan 5-0
152 lbs
Cesar Vila-Texas def. Christopher Galeano-New York Metro 3-2
Alex Martin-Chicago def. Anthony Gangemi-New Jersey 4-1
Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania def. Clayton Pitts-California 4-1
Tony Harrison-Detroit def. Chris Gilbert-New England 4-1
165 lbs
Martez Jackson-Knoxville def. Peter Reyes-New York Metro 5-0
Antoine Douglas-Wash DC def. Marcus Chapman-Indiana 3-2
Daquan Arnett-Florida def. Paul Littleton-Chicago 3-2
178 lbs
Julius Butler-St.Louis def. Anthony Barnes-Detroit 3-2
Jerry Odom-Wash DC stopped Armando Pina III-Chicago
201 lbs
Michael Hunter-Colo-N.Mex stopped Jake Sahlaney-Detroit
Corey Richards-Texas def. Malcolm Jones-Indiana 3-2
132 lbs
Erick DeLeon-Detroit def. Edgar Javalera-Kansas City
Louis Cruz-New York Metro def. William Flenoy-Cleveland 3-2
Adam Castillo-Texas def. Damon Allen-Wisconsin 5-0
141 lbs
Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro def. Ed Brown-Chicago 4-1
Michael Reed-Wash DC def. Javonn Barnes-Michigan 5-0
152 lbs
Cesar Vila-Texas def. Christopher Galeano-New York Metro 3-2
Alex Martin-Chicago def. Anthony Gangemi-New Jersey 4-1
Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania def. Clayton Pitts-California 4-1
Tony Harrison-Detroit def. Chris Gilbert-New England 4-1
165 lbs
Martez Jackson-Knoxville def. Peter Reyes-New York Metro 5-0
Antoine Douglas-Wash DC def. Marcus Chapman-Indiana 3-2
Daquan Arnett-Florida def. Paul Littleton-Chicago 3-2
178 lbs
Julius Butler-St.Louis def. Anthony Barnes-Detroit 3-2
Jerry Odom-Wash DC stopped Armando Pina III-Chicago
201 lbs
Michael Hunter-Colo-N.Mex stopped Jake Sahlaney-Detroit
Corey Richards-Texas def. Malcolm Jones-Indiana 3-2
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Re: national golden gloves
DCAmateurBoxing wrote:Where???Kolya wrote:There is video of the first round Mike Reed-Duran Caferro match, if anyone wants to see it. Very good fight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DIIcs3sHjg
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Re: national golden gloves
Thursday’s Quarterfinal Results
108 lbs
Oscar Mojica, Texas dec. Kalen Sumler, Knoxville
Santos Vasquez, Nevada dec. Ricky Lacefield, Omaha
Norberto Torres, Florida dec. Jeremy Morales, Washington DC
David Carlton, Cincinnati stopped Leroy Davila, New Jersey, RSC-1
114 lbs
Shawn Simpson, Chicago dec. Oscar Vasquez, Nevada
Juan Roman, New York Metro dec. Hector Colon, Florida
Stephon Young, St. Louis dec. Gabriel Montoya, Rocky Mountain
Louie Byrd, Colorado-New Mexico dec. Adam Lopez, Texas
123 lbs
Antonio Nieves, Cleveland dec. Zachriah Shamoun, Detroit
Tramaine Williams, New England dec. Gary A. Russell, Washington DC
Edwin Sandoval, California dec. Kiun Evans, Mid, South
Demetrius Johnson, St. Louis dec. Dennis Galarza, Florida
132 lbs
Louis Cruz, New York Metro dec. William Flenoy, Cleveland
Erick DeLeon, Detroit dec. Edgar Javalera, Kansas City
Adam Castillo, Texas dec. Damon Allen, Wisconsin
Kenneth Sims Jr., Chicago dec. Kevin Rivers Jr., Washington DC
141 lbs
George Rincon, Texas dec. Amir Imam, Buffalo
Cristino Ceballo, New York Metro dec. Ed Brown, Chicago
Robert Easter Jr., Toledo dec. Manuel Lopez, Colorado, N Mexico
Michael Reed, Washington DC dec. Javonn Barnes, Michigan
152 lbs
Alex Martin, Chicago dec. Anthony Gangemi, New Jersey
Arturo Trujillo, Pennsylvania dec. Clayton Pitts, California
Cesar Villa, Texas dec. Christopher Galeano, NY Metro
Tony Harrison, Detroit dec. Chris Gilbert, New England
165 lbs
Martez Jackson, Knoxville dec. Peter Reyes, New York Metro
Antoine Douglas, Washington DC dec. Marcus Chapman, Indiana
Daquan Arnett, Florida dec. Paul Littleton, Chicago
Jesse Hart, Pennsylvania dec. Leandre White, Detroit
178 lbs
Jerry Odom, Washington DC, stopped Armando Pina III, Chicago, RSC-2
Caleb Plant, Knoxville dec. Craig Duncan, Florida
Julius Butler, St. Louis dec. Anthony Barnes, Detroit
Corey Richards, Texas dec. Malcolm Jones, Indiana
201 lbs
Michael Hunter, Colo.-New Mexico stopped Jake Sahlaney, Detroit, RSC-3
Robert Jekabson, Chicago stopped Josh Himes, Pennsylvania, RSC-3
James Shorter, Indiana dec. Paul Parker, Toledo
Jordan Shimmell, Michigan dec. Vardan Khachatrian, California
201+ lbs
Brian Houston, Omaha, dec. Michael Lowery, New Jersey
Cam Thompson, Kansas City dec. Trevor Bryan Jr., Buffalo
Donavan Dennis, Iowa dec. Edward Latimore, Pennsylvania
Jonathan Hamm, Upper Midwest dec. Juan Ramos Jr., Colo.-New Mexico
108 lbs
Oscar Mojica, Texas dec. Kalen Sumler, Knoxville
Santos Vasquez, Nevada dec. Ricky Lacefield, Omaha
Norberto Torres, Florida dec. Jeremy Morales, Washington DC
David Carlton, Cincinnati stopped Leroy Davila, New Jersey, RSC-1
114 lbs
Shawn Simpson, Chicago dec. Oscar Vasquez, Nevada
Juan Roman, New York Metro dec. Hector Colon, Florida
Stephon Young, St. Louis dec. Gabriel Montoya, Rocky Mountain
Louie Byrd, Colorado-New Mexico dec. Adam Lopez, Texas
123 lbs
Antonio Nieves, Cleveland dec. Zachriah Shamoun, Detroit
Tramaine Williams, New England dec. Gary A. Russell, Washington DC
Edwin Sandoval, California dec. Kiun Evans, Mid, South
Demetrius Johnson, St. Louis dec. Dennis Galarza, Florida
132 lbs
Louis Cruz, New York Metro dec. William Flenoy, Cleveland
Erick DeLeon, Detroit dec. Edgar Javalera, Kansas City
Adam Castillo, Texas dec. Damon Allen, Wisconsin
Kenneth Sims Jr., Chicago dec. Kevin Rivers Jr., Washington DC
141 lbs
George Rincon, Texas dec. Amir Imam, Buffalo
Cristino Ceballo, New York Metro dec. Ed Brown, Chicago
Robert Easter Jr., Toledo dec. Manuel Lopez, Colorado, N Mexico
Michael Reed, Washington DC dec. Javonn Barnes, Michigan
152 lbs
Alex Martin, Chicago dec. Anthony Gangemi, New Jersey
Arturo Trujillo, Pennsylvania dec. Clayton Pitts, California
Cesar Villa, Texas dec. Christopher Galeano, NY Metro
Tony Harrison, Detroit dec. Chris Gilbert, New England
165 lbs
Martez Jackson, Knoxville dec. Peter Reyes, New York Metro
Antoine Douglas, Washington DC dec. Marcus Chapman, Indiana
Daquan Arnett, Florida dec. Paul Littleton, Chicago
Jesse Hart, Pennsylvania dec. Leandre White, Detroit
178 lbs
Jerry Odom, Washington DC, stopped Armando Pina III, Chicago, RSC-2
Caleb Plant, Knoxville dec. Craig Duncan, Florida
Julius Butler, St. Louis dec. Anthony Barnes, Detroit
Corey Richards, Texas dec. Malcolm Jones, Indiana
201 lbs
Michael Hunter, Colo.-New Mexico stopped Jake Sahlaney, Detroit, RSC-3
Robert Jekabson, Chicago stopped Josh Himes, Pennsylvania, RSC-3
James Shorter, Indiana dec. Paul Parker, Toledo
Jordan Shimmell, Michigan dec. Vardan Khachatrian, California
201+ lbs
Brian Houston, Omaha, dec. Michael Lowery, New Jersey
Cam Thompson, Kansas City dec. Trevor Bryan Jr., Buffalo
Donavan Dennis, Iowa dec. Edward Latimore, Pennsylvania
Jonathan Hamm, Upper Midwest dec. Juan Ramos Jr., Colo.-New Mexico
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Re: national golden gloves
Not familiar with who's left at 108...at 114 how can you pick against 3 time National Champ Louie Byrd...I have heard good things about Juan Roman(New York Metro) though...
At 123, I thought it might be Gary A. Russell and Tramaine Williams in the Finals but they fought before-hand...do expect Tramaine to be there in the Finals...
132-DeLeon, Cruz, and Sims Jr are all good fighters...Cruz lost to Sims Jr. in the National PALS...wouldn't be suprised to see either of the 3 or Adam Castillo come out in the end...
At 141, I was suprised to see Amir Imam lose....think it'll be Cristino Ceballo and Michael Reed in the end...both have national experience...
165 I think Daquan Arnett is the favorite now, he has a lot of experience...
178 gotta go with Jerry Odom, made it to the Finals in the PALS last year...I think he won them in 09...
Anyone else care to share there thoughts?
At 123, I thought it might be Gary A. Russell and Tramaine Williams in the Finals but they fought before-hand...do expect Tramaine to be there in the Finals...
132-DeLeon, Cruz, and Sims Jr are all good fighters...Cruz lost to Sims Jr. in the National PALS...wouldn't be suprised to see either of the 3 or Adam Castillo come out in the end...
At 141, I was suprised to see Amir Imam lose....think it'll be Cristino Ceballo and Michael Reed in the end...both have national experience...
165 I think Daquan Arnett is the favorite now, he has a lot of experience...
178 gotta go with Jerry Odom, made it to the Finals in the PALS last year...I think he won them in 09...
Anyone else care to share there thoughts?
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Sad to see so many of the team Michigan guys and Detroit guys fall out. I hope Erick pulls off his 3rd straight year as champion. Impressed that Tony Harrison has made it this far at 152, best of luck to him as well. Thanks for all the updates NYAmateur90 and also all the other members who have been posting.
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Re: national golden gloves
At 114lbs., agreed King Louie is the frontrunner. Although I've heard he's had some close rounds, in the end his stamina pushes opponents to the brink. However, Young and Simpson won't let it be easy. Midget (Tramaine Williams) will win 123lbs. I hope someone records Simms vs. Deleon too. The youngster Simms is putting his stamp on the open division early. At 141lbs. Mike Reed wins. Brian Ceballo is a good boxer, but I think Reeds speed and the big edge in national and international experience will be the difference. At 165lbs. Daquan has a lot of experience but Jesse Hart is not an easy fight by any stretch. I haven't seen him live since he boxed vs. China in NYC, but he looked good. That will be a great fight. It will be Arnett's speed and slickness against Jess boxing from the outside and setting up his right hand. At 178 I agree after two RSC's Odom will be the man to beat. His power is overwhelming sometimes. I can't wait to see how it all unfolds over the next two days.NYAmateur90 wrote:Not familiar with who's left at 108...at 114 how can you pick against 3 time National Champ Louie Byrd...I have heard good things about Juan Roman(New York Metro) though...
At 123, I thought it might be Gary A. Russell and Tramaine Williams in the Finals but they fought before-hand...do expect Tramaine to be there in the Finals...
132-DeLeon, Cruz, and Sims Jr are all good fighters...Cruz lost to Sims Jr. in the National PALS...wouldn't be suprised to see either of the 3 or Adam Castillo come out in the end...
At 141, I was suprised to see Amir Imam lose....think it'll be Cristino Ceballo and Michael Reed in the end...both have national experience...
165 I think Daquan Arnett is the favorite now, he has a lot of experience...
178 gotta go with Jerry Odom, made it to the Finals in the PALS last year...I think he won them in 09...
Anyone else care to share there thoughts?
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108 - Carlton, I acutally thought last year he had a shot at placing.
114 - Young, actually pretty sure it's going to be Byrd but come on, really, 4 in a row?
123 - Williams, this division is going to be an 18 or 17 year old that goes to the olympics I believe.
132 - Sims Jr., well ... DeLeon would be a pretty safe pick here but I think Sims Jr. can stay to the outside and outpoint him.
141 - Reed, he looks the best so far and not only for this tourney but overall at 141.
152 - Martin, it's hard picking against Villa because he has done so well so early, but if anybody beats him out it's Martin.
165 - Arnett, very underatted and it's finally showing.
178 - Odom, first heard about/saw Plant at the USA's last year and he surprised me, he's really good, but I'm sticking with the safe bet.
201 - Hunter, too fast, looking great at 201.
201+- Thompson, I've never said anything close to a "lock" in boxing, but this is the closest I've ever came by saying he'll make the Olympic Team, but I'm not saying it's for sure!
114 - Young, actually pretty sure it's going to be Byrd but come on, really, 4 in a row?
123 - Williams, this division is going to be an 18 or 17 year old that goes to the olympics I believe.
132 - Sims Jr., well ... DeLeon would be a pretty safe pick here but I think Sims Jr. can stay to the outside and outpoint him.
141 - Reed, he looks the best so far and not only for this tourney but overall at 141.
152 - Martin, it's hard picking against Villa because he has done so well so early, but if anybody beats him out it's Martin.
165 - Arnett, very underatted and it's finally showing.
178 - Odom, first heard about/saw Plant at the USA's last year and he surprised me, he's really good, but I'm sticking with the safe bet.
201 - Hunter, too fast, looking great at 201.
201+- Thompson, I've never said anything close to a "lock" in boxing, but this is the closest I've ever came by saying he'll make the Olympic Team, but I'm not saying it's for sure!
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Re: national golden gloves
Surprised to see that Amir lost to Rincon at 41. Ive never been overly impressed with rincon. Pickin Reed to win it, nice kid and good fighter.
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Re: national golden gloves
Anyone familiar with Villa at 152?
Was suprised to see Galeano (New York Metro) lose...he was #5 as a junior in the country at one point...
He said two judges had him winning, 2 others had him losing, the third judge had it a draw and gave it to Villa based on aggression...doesn't get much closer than that...
*Note* Daquan Arnett vs Jesse Cook on YouTube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvmQaY_LzKg
Was suprised to see Galeano (New York Metro) lose...he was #5 as a junior in the country at one point...
He said two judges had him winning, 2 others had him losing, the third judge had it a draw and gave it to Villa based on aggression...doesn't get much closer than that...
*Note* Daquan Arnett vs Jesse Cook on YouTube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvmQaY_LzKg
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Re: national golden gloves
villa is a good pressure fighter from texas should be a good close fight tommorrow between him n alex martin.
Re: national golden gloves
108 santos vasquez body punching wins it breaking these young kids down 114 louie byrd not the best boxer but nobody cant beat his work rate and stamina 123 tramine williams boxing beautiful 132 erik deleon solid body and head attack pressure 141 mike reed confidence and expiience 152 alex martin or tony harrison 165 daquan arnett 178 jerry odom 201 michael hunter 201+ who cares lol
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Cristino Ceballo, 141 lbs of NEW YORK METRO who is trained by Robert (Hez) Pagan the father of Shemuel Pagan is fighting Michael Reeds of DC tonite also Amir Imam of Buffallo is fighting Robert Easter jr of Toledo semi-finals the best in this weight class 
Re: national golden gloves
my bad amir lost just wanted to correct myself
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Re: national golden gloves
Whoever wins that fight, takes the tournament, in my opinion...Grey Wolf wrote:Cristino Ceballo, 141 lbs of NEW YORK METRO who is trained by Robert (Hez) Pagan the father of Shemuel Pagan is fighting Michael Reeds of DC tonite also Amir Imam of Buffallo is fighting Robert Easter jr of Toledo semi-finals the best in this weight class
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QUARTERFINAL MATCHUPS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2011/04/se ... -2011.html
Below are the semifinal bouts for the 2011 National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. All winners advance to Saturday night's championship. IN BRACKETS ARE MY PERSONAL COMMENTS. LET'S SEE HOW I DO.
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas vs. Norberto Torres-Florida [THIS WILL BE ONE I'D WANT TO WATCH]
108lbs. David Carlton-Cincinnati vs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada
114lbs. Juan Roman-New York Metro vs. Louie Byrd-Colorado-New Mexico [BYRD WINS]
114lbs. Shawn Simpson-Chicago vs. Stephon Young-St. Louis [ANOTHER GOOD ONE]
123lbs. Tramaine Williams-New England vs. Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis [WILLIAMS WINS]
123lbs. Edwin Sandoval-California vs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland
132lbs. Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago vs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit [I'M GOING WITH THE YOUNGSTER HERE, SIMS]
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Adam Castillo-Texas [CASTILLO]
141lbs. George Rincon-Texas vs. Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo [RINCON]
141bs. Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro vs. Michael Reed-Washington DC [REED]
152lbs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania vs. Tony Harrison-Detroit
152lbs. Cesar Vila-Texas vs. Alex Martin-Chicago
165lbs. Martez Jackson-Knoxville vs. Daquan Arnett-Florida [ARNETT]
165lbs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania vs. Antoine Douglas-Washington DC [THIS WILL BE A GREAT ONE. GOTTA GO WITH DOUGLAS]
178lbs. Julius Butler-St. Louis vs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC [ODOM]
178lbs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville vs. Corey Richards-Texas
201lbs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago vs. Jordan Shimmell-Michigan [SHIMMELL]
201lbs. James Shorter-Indiana vs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico
201+lbs. Brian Houston-Omaha vs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa
201+lbs. Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City [THOMPSON]
For those of you, keeping track below are the number of boxers still boxing in the tournament by regional team:
Texas - 5
Florida - 2
Colorado-New Mexico - 2
Chicago - 4
Washington DC - 3
NY Metro - 3
St. Louis - 3
Pennsylvania - 2
Detroit - 2
Iowa - 1
Upper Midwest - 1
Kansas City - 1
Nevada - 1
Toledo - 1
Michigan - 1
Indiana - 1
Omaha - 1
New England - 1
Cleveland - 1
Below are the semifinal bouts for the 2011 National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. All winners advance to Saturday night's championship. IN BRACKETS ARE MY PERSONAL COMMENTS. LET'S SEE HOW I DO.
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas vs. Norberto Torres-Florida [THIS WILL BE ONE I'D WANT TO WATCH]
108lbs. David Carlton-Cincinnati vs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada
114lbs. Juan Roman-New York Metro vs. Louie Byrd-Colorado-New Mexico [BYRD WINS]
114lbs. Shawn Simpson-Chicago vs. Stephon Young-St. Louis [ANOTHER GOOD ONE]
123lbs. Tramaine Williams-New England vs. Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis [WILLIAMS WINS]
123lbs. Edwin Sandoval-California vs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland
132lbs. Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago vs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit [I'M GOING WITH THE YOUNGSTER HERE, SIMS]
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Adam Castillo-Texas [CASTILLO]
141lbs. George Rincon-Texas vs. Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo [RINCON]
141bs. Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro vs. Michael Reed-Washington DC [REED]
152lbs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania vs. Tony Harrison-Detroit
152lbs. Cesar Vila-Texas vs. Alex Martin-Chicago
165lbs. Martez Jackson-Knoxville vs. Daquan Arnett-Florida [ARNETT]
165lbs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania vs. Antoine Douglas-Washington DC [THIS WILL BE A GREAT ONE. GOTTA GO WITH DOUGLAS]
178lbs. Julius Butler-St. Louis vs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC [ODOM]
178lbs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville vs. Corey Richards-Texas
201lbs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago vs. Jordan Shimmell-Michigan [SHIMMELL]
201lbs. James Shorter-Indiana vs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico
201+lbs. Brian Houston-Omaha vs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa
201+lbs. Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City [THOMPSON]
For those of you, keeping track below are the number of boxers still boxing in the tournament by regional team:
Texas - 5
Florida - 2
Colorado-New Mexico - 2
Chicago - 4
Washington DC - 3
NY Metro - 3
St. Louis - 3
Pennsylvania - 2
Detroit - 2
Iowa - 1
Upper Midwest - 1
Kansas City - 1
Nevada - 1
Toledo - 1
Michigan - 1
Indiana - 1
Omaha - 1
New England - 1
Cleveland - 1
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Re: national golden gloves
Thanks DCAmateurBoxing for letting us know the matchups 
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Re: national golden gloves
Getting results in from tonight:
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas def. Norberto Torres-Florida
108lbs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada def. David Carlton-Cincinnati
114lbs. Louie Byrd-Colorado-New Mexico def. Juan Roman-New York Metro
114lbs. Stephon Young-St. Louis def. Shawn Simpson-Chicago
123lbs. Tramaine Williams-New England def. Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis
123lbs. Edwin Sandoval-California vs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland
132lbs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit def. Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago 3-2
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Adam Castillo-Texas
141lbs. George Rincon-Texas def. Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo
141bs. Michael Reed-Washington DC - def. Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro
152lbs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania vs. Tony Harrison-Detroit
152lbs. Alex Martin-Chicago def. Cesar Vila-Texas
165lbs. Daquan Arnett-Florida def. Martez Jackson-Knoxville
165lbs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania def. Antoine Douglas-Washington DC
178lbs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC def. Julius Butler-St. Louis via RSC (his 3rd straight!!!)
178lbs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville vs. Corey Richards-Texas
201lbs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago vs. Jordan Shimmell-Michigan
201lbs. James Shorter-Indiana vs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico
201+lbs. Brian Houston-Omaha vs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa
201+lbs. Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas def. Norberto Torres-Florida
108lbs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada def. David Carlton-Cincinnati
114lbs. Louie Byrd-Colorado-New Mexico def. Juan Roman-New York Metro
114lbs. Stephon Young-St. Louis def. Shawn Simpson-Chicago
123lbs. Tramaine Williams-New England def. Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis
123lbs. Edwin Sandoval-California vs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland
132lbs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit def. Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago 3-2
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Adam Castillo-Texas
141lbs. George Rincon-Texas def. Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo
141bs. Michael Reed-Washington DC - def. Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro
152lbs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania vs. Tony Harrison-Detroit
152lbs. Alex Martin-Chicago def. Cesar Vila-Texas
165lbs. Daquan Arnett-Florida def. Martez Jackson-Knoxville
165lbs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania def. Antoine Douglas-Washington DC
178lbs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC def. Julius Butler-St. Louis via RSC (his 3rd straight!!!)
178lbs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville vs. Corey Richards-Texas
201lbs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago vs. Jordan Shimmell-Michigan
201lbs. James Shorter-Indiana vs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico
201+lbs. Brian Houston-Omaha vs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa
201+lbs. Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City
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Re: national golden gloves
cristino ceballo looked good against Michael Reed but lost a very close 4-1 decsion. Ceballo hurt Reed with a body shot in the final round but didnt press him enough to pull off the upset. I tip off my hat to Ceballo who is 17yrs old he is gonna be a force to deal with in the future

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Re: national golden gloves
Mike just turned 18 and I heard Mike gave Ceballo 2 eight counts. I like Brian, but I don't see him hurting Reed. How can a 4-1 decision be close unless you saw the cards? Come on Gray Wolf.Grey Wolf wrote:cristino ceballo looked good against Michael Reed but lost a very close 4-1 decsion. Ceballo hurt Reed with a body shot in the final round but didnt press him enough to pull off the upset. I tip off my hat to Ceballo who is 17yrs old he is gonna be a force to deal with in the future![]()
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Re: national golden gloves
Anyone know who won between Cruz and Castillo at 132???
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Re: national golden gloves
I'm hearing Cruz won...RSC-1 via a body shot...
New York Metro!
New York Metro!
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Finals Matchups
Here are the finals (and my picks):
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas vs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada - Mojica.
114lbs. Louie Byrd- Colorado-New Mexico vs. Stephon Young-St. Louis - Byrd but it will be close.
123lbs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland vs. Tramaine Williams-New England - Williams
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit - DeLeon
141lbs. Michael Reed-Washington DC vs. George Rincon-Texas - Reed
152lbs. Alex Martin-Chicago vs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania - Martin
165lbs. Daquan Arnett-Florida vs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania - Arnett
178lbs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC vs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville - Odom
201lbs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico vs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago - Hunter
201+lbs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City - Thompson
108lbs. Oscar Mojica-Texas vs. Santos Vasquez-Nevada - Mojica.
114lbs. Louie Byrd- Colorado-New Mexico vs. Stephon Young-St. Louis - Byrd but it will be close.
123lbs. Antonio Nieves-Cleveland vs. Tramaine Williams-New England - Williams
132lbs. Louis Cruz-New York Metro vs. Erick DeLeon-Detroit - DeLeon
141lbs. Michael Reed-Washington DC vs. George Rincon-Texas - Reed
152lbs. Alex Martin-Chicago vs. Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania - Martin
165lbs. Daquan Arnett-Florida vs. Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania - Arnett
178lbs. Jerry Odom-Washington DC vs. Caleb Plant-Knoxville - Odom
201lbs. Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico vs. Robert Jekabson-Chicago - Hunter
201+lbs. Donavan Dennis-Iowa vs. Cam Thompson-Kansas City - Thompson
Re: national golden gloves
108 lb Class
Oscar Mojica-Texas Decision Norberto Torres-Florida
Santos Vasquez-Nevada Decision David Carlton-Cincinnati
114 lb Class
Louie Byrd-Colorado-N Mex Decidion Juan Roman-New York Metro
Stephon Young-St. Louis Decision Shawn Simpson-Chicago
123 lb Class
Antonio Nieves-Cleveland Decision Edwin Sandoval-California
Tramaine Williams-New England Decision Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis
132 lb Class
Louis Cruz-New York Metro RSC Rd-1 Adam Castillo-Texas
Erick DeLeon-Detroit Decision Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago
141 lb Class
Michael Reed-Washington DC Decision Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro
George Rincon-Texas Decision Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo
152 lb Class
Alex Martin-Chicago Decision Cesar Vila-Texas
Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania Decision Tony Harrison-Detroit
165 lb Class
Daquan Arnett-Florida Decision Martez Jackson-Knoxville
Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania Decision Antoine Douglas-Washington DC
178 lb Class
Jerry Odom-Washington DC RSC Rd-2 Julius Butler-St. Louis
Caleb Plant-Knoxville Decision Cory Richards-Texas
201 lb Class
Michael Hunter-Colo.-N.Mex RSC Rd-2 James Shorter-Indiana
Robert Jekabson-Chicago Decision Jordan Shimmell-Michigan
201+ Class
Donavan Dennis-Iowa Decision Brian Houston-Omaha
Cam Thompson-Kansas City Decision Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest
Oscar Mojica-Texas Decision Norberto Torres-Florida
Santos Vasquez-Nevada Decision David Carlton-Cincinnati
114 lb Class
Louie Byrd-Colorado-N Mex Decidion Juan Roman-New York Metro
Stephon Young-St. Louis Decision Shawn Simpson-Chicago
123 lb Class
Antonio Nieves-Cleveland Decision Edwin Sandoval-California
Tramaine Williams-New England Decision Demetrius Johnson-St. Louis
132 lb Class
Louis Cruz-New York Metro RSC Rd-1 Adam Castillo-Texas
Erick DeLeon-Detroit Decision Kenneth Sims Jr.-Chicago
141 lb Class
Michael Reed-Washington DC Decision Cristino Ceballo-New York Metro
George Rincon-Texas Decision Robert Easter Jr.-Toledo
152 lb Class
Alex Martin-Chicago Decision Cesar Vila-Texas
Arturo Trujillo-Pennsylvania Decision Tony Harrison-Detroit
165 lb Class
Daquan Arnett-Florida Decision Martez Jackson-Knoxville
Jesse Hart-Pennsylvania Decision Antoine Douglas-Washington DC
178 lb Class
Jerry Odom-Washington DC RSC Rd-2 Julius Butler-St. Louis
Caleb Plant-Knoxville Decision Cory Richards-Texas
201 lb Class
Michael Hunter-Colo.-N.Mex RSC Rd-2 James Shorter-Indiana
Robert Jekabson-Chicago Decision Jordan Shimmell-Michigan
201+ Class
Donavan Dennis-Iowa Decision Brian Houston-Omaha
Cam Thompson-Kansas City Decision Jonathan Hamm-Upper Midwest