national golden gloves

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NYAmateur90 wrote:Damn Cruz lost...that DeLeon must be no joke...he's beaten some solid fighters...

Thanks for the updates :bag:
Deleon is a 3x national gg, national jr olympic, national silver glove champ. He's the real deal! Great boxer n overall a great young man.
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ohioboxer wrote:
NYAmateur90 wrote:Damn Cruz lost...that DeLeon must be no joke...he's beaten some solid fighters...

Thanks for the updates :bag:
Deleon is a 3x national gg, national jr olympic, national silver glove champ. He's the real deal! Great boxer n overall a great young man.
Yea, I knew he was a 3 time National Champ...sounds like he should have a bright future...great amateur career
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Saturday’s Championship Bout Results


108 lbs: Santos Vasquez, Nevada dec. Oscar Mojica, Texas

114 lbs: Louie Byrd, Colorado-New Mexico dec. Stephon Young, St. Louis

123 lbs: Tramaine Williams, New England dec. Antonio Nieves, Cleveland

132 lbs: Erick DeLeon, Detroit dec. Louis Cruz-New York Metro

141 lbs: Michael Reed, Washington DC dec. George Rincon-Texas

152 lbs: Arturo Trujillo, Pennsylvania dec. Alex Martin-Chicago

165 lbs: Jesse Hart, Pennsylvania dec. Daquan Arnett, Florida

178 lbs: Caleb Plant, Knoxville dec. Jerry Odom-Washington DC

201 lbs: Michael Hunter, Colorado-New Mexico dec. Robert Jekabson-Chicago

201+ lbs: Lenroy Thompson, Kansas City dec. Donavan Dennis-Iowa

1st Place Team- Texas

2nd Place Team-Washington DC

3rd Place Team-Colorado-New Mexico

Golden Boy (Outstanding Boxer)-Michael Hunter-Colorado-New Mexico
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PHILLYSTEVE wrote:"Hart-Arnett" was there too much respect for each other in that fight, is that why the fight was boring?
Probably more like no one wanted to make a mistake. Jesse won the last one so I'd think the pressure was on Daquan.
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Just to clear up something that I believe and most people believe ... 4-1 decisions are close. And I know sometimes 5-0 decisions can be just as close at 3-2 decisions, sometimes even closer. Just like at the USA Nationals, some fights that end up 15-5 are still pretty close. With that being said, 4-1 decisions are typically very close fights.

And that's great Dennis that those two are able to spar. They are both elite boxers and the 201 division is very tough now because of those two, Geffrard and Hunter. With Donovan Dennis moving up to 201+ that will be nice to see him and Cam battle for the Olympic Spot.

Since Louie Byrd is going back down to 108, Stephon Young will probably be able to attend the Olympic Trials at 114. We still have 5 spots up for grabs and with less than 10 weeks left and with the two tournaments coming up these fights are a can't miss! Good luck to the boxers gearing up for the USA's and Last Chance Qualifiers.
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christopher galeano got robbed really badly againest villa i was surprised and people booed after that decision
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