Last Chance Qualifier
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123:Isaac Torres looked amazing today!
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Cesar villa landed the cleaner harder shots and galeanos running and trying to survive
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NYAmateur90
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u referring to the National Golden Gloves bout??????champion wrote:Cesar villa landed the cleaner harder shots and galeanos running and trying to survive
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NYAmateur90
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Thursday, July 10
Quarterfinal and Semifinal Bouts
108 lbs: Stephen Fulton, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., dec. Daniel Ybarra, Texas, 24-9
108 lbs: Erros Correa, San Jose, Calif., dec. Lawrence Singh, Riverdale, Md., 28-12
114 lbs: Shawn Simpson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Rogelio Garcia III, Edinburg, Texas, 24-18
114 lbs: Ernesto Degadillo, Dallas, Texas dec. Carlos Suarez, Lima, Ohio, 15-12
123 lbs: Isaac Torres, Mission, Texas dec. Edwin Sandoval, Bakersfield, Calif., 22-21
123 lbs: Joe Perez, Fountain, Colo., dec. Carlos Chavez, Hollywood, Calif., 26-24
132 lbs: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio dec. Glen Dezurn, Baltimore, Md., 37-14
132 lbs: Kevin Rivers, Jr., Landover, Md., won on disqualification over Lavias Williams, Rochester, N.Y. DQ-3 (2:50)
141 lbs: Ryan Karl, Milano, Texas dec. Manuel Lopez, Aurora, Colo., 46-33
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Domonique James, Brooklyn, N.Y., 28-9
141 lbs: Javon Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., dec. Donald Griffin, Pine Bluffs, Ark., 20-16
141 lbs: Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio dec. Aceson Leseure, Corpus Christi, Texas, 29-9
152 lbs: Tony Losey, Wichita, Kansas dec. David Thomas, Houston, Texas, 29-20
152 lbs: Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., dec. David Grayton, Washington DC, 20-11
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. William Williams, Conyers, Ga., 22-14
152 lbs: Anthony Gangemi, Minehill, N.J., dec. Moshea Aleem, Richmond, Va., 24-17
165 lbs: Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas dec. Immanuwel Aleem, Richmond, Va., 23-17
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., dec. I.V. Anderson, Jr., Dallas, Texas, 48-18
165 lbs: Demond Nicholson, Laurel, Md., dec. Kenneth McNeil, Birmingham, Ala., 13-11
165 lbs: Akil Frederick-Auguste, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Jeff Camp, Dayton, Ohio, 13-11
178 lbs: Shaborn Ryals, Capitol Heights, Md., dec. Malcolm Jones, Indianapolis, Indiana, 22-14
178 lbs: Robert Brant, Oakdale, Minn., dec. DeRae Crane, Fort Carson, 15-13
201 lbs: Bryan Daniels, Boylston, Mass., won on disqualification over Christopher Campa, Ypsilanti, Mich., DQ-3
201 lbs: Robert Jekabson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Joshua Temple, St. Louis, Mo., 25-17
201+ lbs: Trevor Bryan, Albany, N.Y., won on disqualification over Javonta Charles, Memphis, Tenn., DQ
201+ lbs: Brett Rather, Las Vegas, Nev., dec. Shawn Seymore, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2
Quarterfinal and Semifinal Bouts
108 lbs: Stephen Fulton, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., dec. Daniel Ybarra, Texas, 24-9
108 lbs: Erros Correa, San Jose, Calif., dec. Lawrence Singh, Riverdale, Md., 28-12
114 lbs: Shawn Simpson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Rogelio Garcia III, Edinburg, Texas, 24-18
114 lbs: Ernesto Degadillo, Dallas, Texas dec. Carlos Suarez, Lima, Ohio, 15-12
123 lbs: Isaac Torres, Mission, Texas dec. Edwin Sandoval, Bakersfield, Calif., 22-21
123 lbs: Joe Perez, Fountain, Colo., dec. Carlos Chavez, Hollywood, Calif., 26-24
132 lbs: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio dec. Glen Dezurn, Baltimore, Md., 37-14
132 lbs: Kevin Rivers, Jr., Landover, Md., won on disqualification over Lavias Williams, Rochester, N.Y. DQ-3 (2:50)
141 lbs: Ryan Karl, Milano, Texas dec. Manuel Lopez, Aurora, Colo., 46-33
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Domonique James, Brooklyn, N.Y., 28-9
141 lbs: Javon Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., dec. Donald Griffin, Pine Bluffs, Ark., 20-16
141 lbs: Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio dec. Aceson Leseure, Corpus Christi, Texas, 29-9
152 lbs: Tony Losey, Wichita, Kansas dec. David Thomas, Houston, Texas, 29-20
152 lbs: Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., dec. David Grayton, Washington DC, 20-11
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. William Williams, Conyers, Ga., 22-14
152 lbs: Anthony Gangemi, Minehill, N.J., dec. Moshea Aleem, Richmond, Va., 24-17
165 lbs: Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas dec. Immanuwel Aleem, Richmond, Va., 23-17
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., dec. I.V. Anderson, Jr., Dallas, Texas, 48-18
165 lbs: Demond Nicholson, Laurel, Md., dec. Kenneth McNeil, Birmingham, Ala., 13-11
165 lbs: Akil Frederick-Auguste, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Jeff Camp, Dayton, Ohio, 13-11
178 lbs: Shaborn Ryals, Capitol Heights, Md., dec. Malcolm Jones, Indianapolis, Indiana, 22-14
178 lbs: Robert Brant, Oakdale, Minn., dec. DeRae Crane, Fort Carson, 15-13
201 lbs: Bryan Daniels, Boylston, Mass., won on disqualification over Christopher Campa, Ypsilanti, Mich., DQ-3
201 lbs: Robert Jekabson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Joshua Temple, St. Louis, Mo., 25-17
201+ lbs: Trevor Bryan, Albany, N.Y., won on disqualification over Javonta Charles, Memphis, Tenn., DQ
201+ lbs: Brett Rather, Las Vegas, Nev., dec. Shawn Seymore, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2
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T Duquette
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Re: Last Chance Qualifier
The winner of Gangemi vs Imam at 152 will win eisily in the finals most likely. Gangemi is no joke, kid throws a lot of punches and is strong... Anyone know why Javonta Charles got dq'd?
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NYAmateur90
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132...Raynell Williams has be the favorite against Kevin Rivers Jr. although I've heard Rivers is pretty good
141- not familiar with the fighters but I've heard good things about Robert Easter Jr. and Duran Caferro
152- I think Patrick Day and Amir Imam are on a crash course to fight each other...Imam has beaten Patrick before...Amir has fought some tough fighters to get to the semis...
165- Hard to pick against Luis Arias...
178- Robert Brant beat DeRae Crane, so I think he'll take it against Shaborn Royals...
201- Gotta go with Trevor Bryan
141- not familiar with the fighters but I've heard good things about Robert Easter Jr. and Duran Caferro
152- I think Patrick Day and Amir Imam are on a crash course to fight each other...Imam has beaten Patrick before...Amir has fought some tough fighters to get to the semis...
165- Hard to pick against Luis Arias...
178- Robert Brant beat DeRae Crane, so I think he'll take it against Shaborn Royals...
201- Gotta go with Trevor Bryan
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go Brant!!!
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He got DQ'd for holding...T Duquette wrote:The winner of Gangemi vs Imam at 152 will win eisily in the finals most likely. Gangemi is no joke, kid throws a lot of punches and is strong... Anyone know why Javonta Charles got dq'd?
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BornAndBred
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Was just responding to messages here and saw this thread...
"Last Chance Qualifier"
I know most people come here just to get the scores, but I like to drop in as a casual observer of the heart of boxing just to see what's what and who's who.
I still don't get why there's not a "Final Four" type of televised event for boxing but I hope everyone keeps showing up at these kind of events until there is.
That said, it's interesting to see the makeup of the boxers at this pivotal tournament - almost nobody from S. Cal and huge representation from MD/D.C. area and Texas. And of course, there's always a disproportionate number of quality fighters from the Midwest.
Anyways, good luck to the fighters. I'm sure someone will get robbed and somebody will be telling stories about it.
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"Last Chance Qualifier"
I know most people come here just to get the scores, but I like to drop in as a casual observer of the heart of boxing just to see what's what and who's who.
I still don't get why there's not a "Final Four" type of televised event for boxing but I hope everyone keeps showing up at these kind of events until there is.
That said, it's interesting to see the makeup of the boxers at this pivotal tournament - almost nobody from S. Cal and huge representation from MD/D.C. area and Texas. And of course, there's always a disproportionate number of quality fighters from the Midwest.
Anyways, good luck to the fighters. I'm sure someone will get robbed and somebody will be telling stories about it.
-Born and Bred
http://www.bornandbredmovie.com
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Featherweights Joe Perez (Fountain, Colo.) and Isaac Torres (Mission, Texas) will face off in championship bout on Friday night. The duo both pulled out close decisions in their semifinal bouts with Perez winning a 26-24 victory over Carlos Chavez (Hollywood, Calif.) and Torres claiming a 22-21 win over Edwin Sandoval (Bakersfield, Calif.). 
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Out of all the 17 and 18 year old talent that was in the 123 lb division, it comes dow to the 20 year old vets, Perez and Torres. Nice to see them show when the ams get tough, don't run to the pros, just work harder.
Champs -
108) Correa
114) If Delgadillo makes it to the Trials, it would be fun to watch him against the older guys (Franklin, Warren and Young) and see how well his talent is opposed to them. I just don't see him beating Simpson though.
123) Torres. Not many people know Perez, but he is good - one right uppercut to the body, hope it's not over
132) Williams
178) Brant. I never heard of Ryals, his fights haven't been too close, but they were against local comp. (Illinois and Indiana) and maybe they were just there because of the location of the tournament. He could have took advantage of an easy side of the bracket, yet that gains confidence in a fighter and pushes them when they are on a roll. Should be an interesting one.
201) Jekabson
SH) Bryan
Champs -
108) Correa
114) If Delgadillo makes it to the Trials, it would be fun to watch him against the older guys (Franklin, Warren and Young) and see how well his talent is opposed to them. I just don't see him beating Simpson though.
123) Torres. Not many people know Perez, but he is good - one right uppercut to the body, hope it's not over
132) Williams
178) Brant. I never heard of Ryals, his fights haven't been too close, but they were against local comp. (Illinois and Indiana) and maybe they were just there because of the location of the tournament. He could have took advantage of an easy side of the bracket, yet that gains confidence in a fighter and pushes them when they are on a roll. Should be an interesting one.
201) Jekabson
SH) Bryan
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I think Isaacs been bringing out that dog in him in the 3rd round he's lookin good.
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I've seen him fight Magdaleno (the second time I think, 2009 USA's) Frankie Gomez at JO, I think Bennie Culpepper and John Franklin at the former PAL tourneys.. Good boxer, fast, beating Sandoval is very impressive, and as I stated yesterday I thought it would be close to pull out the Pat Harris fight but he did.
-Magdaleno ended up beating Warren at that tournament, but Torres had him with 1 minute left he was up by a point or two.
-Magdaleno ended up beating Warren at that tournament, but Torres had him with 1 minute left he was up by a point or two.
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stevekrazy
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Hahahahahhaa cesar vila did not win that fight chris clearly had the more polished style and boxed him , vila himself was suprised he won with his head down after the fight lol comedy what happened the nex round of the gg nationals ? LmaoNYAmateur90 wrote:u referring to the National Golden Gloves bout??????champion wrote:Cesar villa landed the cleaner harder shots and galeanos running and trying to survive
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stevekrazy
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From what i hear that day vs grayton fight was an action packed one wit grayton given day 3 standin eights almost knocken him out of the ring twice.
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stevekrazy
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Any opinions on who will win this 152 pound division ? Amir has had a tough road to the semis , high quality competition wouldnt be suprised if he takes it.
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NYAmateur90
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Wow...wish there was footage of these fights...stevekrazy wrote:From what i hear that day vs grayton fight was an action packed one wit grayton given day 3 standin eights almost knocken him out of the ring twice.
And I think I'd have to go with Amir taking it all at 152...especially if he beats Gangemi...
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Anyone know how Lavias Williams was disqualified at 2:50? How was fight till then?
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He might be a more polished boxer and might have won at computer scoring but at golden gloves its whos coming forward being aggressive thays what they was looking for there
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He wasnt there lmao
stevekrazy wrote:Hahahahahhaa cesar vila did not win that fight chris clearly had the more polished style and boxed him , vila himself was suprised he won with his head down after the fight lol comedy what happened the nex round of the gg nationals ? LmaoNYAmateur90 wrote:u referring to the National Golden Gloves bout??????champion wrote:Cesar villa landed the cleaner harder shots and galeanos running and trying to survive
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champion wrote:He might be a more polished boxer and might have won at computer scoring but at golden gloves its whos coming forward being aggressive thays what they was looking for there
This isnt the Golden Gloves!! Duh!!!
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stevekrazy
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Chris wud have def given that kid in the semis a better fight he ended up taken the whole thing , patrick days road to the finals has been an easy except for grayton who i expected to be at the final against amir
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stevekrazy wrote:Hahahahahhaa cesar vila did not win that fight chris clearly had the more polished style and boxed him , vila himself was suprised he won with his head down after the fight lol comedy what happened the nex round of the gg nationals ? LmaoNYAmateur90 wrote:u referring to the National Golden Gloves bout??????champion wrote:Cesar villa landed the cleaner harder shots and galeanos running and trying to survive
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Gimme predictions for tonights final bouts?
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NYAmateur90
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As far as I know at 152 pounds its Patrick Day and Amir Imam in the Finals...Amir stopped Patrick (3 standing 8's) in a previous bout between them...that bout was at 141...lets see wat happens this time...