108 Eros Correa def Stephen Fulton 22-20
114 Shawn Simpson def Ernesto Delgadillo 13-8
123 Isaac Torres def Joe Perez 28-16
132 Raynell Williams def Kevin Rivers DQ-3
178 Shaborn Ryals def Robert Brant 23-23 Countback
Semi- final wins for Caferro,Easter,Day,Iman,Arias and Sippio-Cook
Last Chance Qualifier
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NYAmateur90
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Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Friday Results
108 lbs: Erros Correa, San Jose, Calif., dec. Stephen Fulton, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., 22-20
114 lbs: Shawn Simpson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Ernesto Degadillo, Dallas, Texas, 13-8
123 lbs: Isaac Torres, Mission, Texas, dec. Joe Perez, Fountain, Colo., 28-16
132 lbs: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio, won on disqualification over Kevin Rivers, Landover, Md., DQ-3
178 lbs: Shaborn Ryals, Capitol Heights, Md., dec. Robert Brant, Oakdale, Minn., 23-23 (113-107)
Semifinal Bouts
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Ryan Karl, Milano, Texas, 32-22
141 lbs: Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio dec. Javonn Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., 30-14
152 lbs: Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., dec. Tony Losey, Wichita, Kansas, 21-9
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. Anthony Gangemi, Mine Hill, N.J., 23-16
165 lbs: Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas dec. Demond Nicholson, Laurel, Md., 46-32
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., stopped Akil Frederick-Auguste, Brooklyn, N.Y., RSC-2 (2:40)
108 lbs: Erros Correa, San Jose, Calif., dec. Stephen Fulton, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., 22-20
114 lbs: Shawn Simpson, Chicago, Ill., dec. Ernesto Degadillo, Dallas, Texas, 13-8
123 lbs: Isaac Torres, Mission, Texas, dec. Joe Perez, Fountain, Colo., 28-16
132 lbs: Raynell Williams, Cleveland, Ohio, won on disqualification over Kevin Rivers, Landover, Md., DQ-3
178 lbs: Shaborn Ryals, Capitol Heights, Md., dec. Robert Brant, Oakdale, Minn., 23-23 (113-107)
Semifinal Bouts
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Ryan Karl, Milano, Texas, 32-22
141 lbs: Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio dec. Javonn Barnes, Muskegon, Mich., 30-14
152 lbs: Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., dec. Tony Losey, Wichita, Kansas, 21-9
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. Anthony Gangemi, Mine Hill, N.J., 23-16
165 lbs: Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas dec. Demond Nicholson, Laurel, Md., 46-32
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., stopped Akil Frederick-Auguste, Brooklyn, N.Y., RSC-2 (2:40)
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NYAmateur90
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Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Wow at Robert Brant losing...
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Hey man Isaac Torres was on a mission since day 1 he took it with bad intentions!!
great job isaac!!
great job isaac!!
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
In bantamweight action, Isaac Torres (Mission, Texas) claimed the remaining U.S. Olympic Team Trials berth. Torres defeated Joe Perez (Fountain, Colo.) by a 28-16 margin to win the bantamweight final round bout.
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Wow two time NCBA champ Bret Rather from Las Vegas won a 31-26 decision over Trevor Bryan at 201+. The kid can fight and keeps getting better each bout.
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Do anyone know where is Leandre White from Kronk Detroit. I had hoped to see him here.
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Saturday, July 9
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio, 33-24
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., 27-15
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., dec. Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas, 39-21
So Amir Imam won. I hope someone posts a video of at least the finals.
141 lbs: Duran Caferro, Helena, Mont., dec. Robert Easter, Jr., Toledo, Ohio, 33-24
152 lbs: Amir Imam, Albany, N.Y., dec. Patrick Day, Freeport, N.Y., 27-15
165 lbs: Luis Arias, Milwaukee, Wis., dec. Kenton Sippio-Cook, Round Rock, Texas, 39-21
So Amir Imam won. I hope someone posts a video of at least the finals.
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
i think white is going pro
Re: Last Chance Qualifier
Anybody know why Terrell Gausha failed to make the U.S. Nationals and the Last Chance Qualifier -- very disappointing.
Anyways, the two best bouts I saw at the tournament (It was six days two sessions so I couldn't possibly see them all) were Grayton vs. Day and Caferro vs. Easter Jr. in the final. Luis Arias and Sippio-Cook had a great one too.
I really thought Carlos Chavez had the skill to win it all at 123 and then just seemed to not be as sharp losing to Perez in the semis but was still close. Torres honestly surprised me. Every fight of his was close but he always managed to pull it out.
Anyways, the two best bouts I saw at the tournament (It was six days two sessions so I couldn't possibly see them all) were Grayton vs. Day and Caferro vs. Easter Jr. in the final. Luis Arias and Sippio-Cook had a great one too.
I really thought Carlos Chavez had the skill to win it all at 123 and then just seemed to not be as sharp losing to Perez in the semis but was still close. Torres honestly surprised me. Every fight of his was close but he always managed to pull it out.