World Cup October
World Cup October
Is anyone going? I have a boxer going from the United States, and am wondering if someone can let me know how things are going out there...I think competition starts the 14th
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Results Cuba vs Kazajstán
Cuba vs Kazajstán:
48 kg: Yan Bartelemí (CUB) 37-14 Birzhan Zhakurov (KAZ).
51 kg: Andry Laffita (CUB) 29-14 Zhandos Zhumabekov (KAZ)
54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux (CUB) 28-10 Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (KAZ)
57 kg: Yuriolkis Gamboa (CUB) 37-13 Maxat Osspanov (KAZ)
60 kg: Berik Kaliyev (KAZ) 24-14 Yordenis Ugás (CUB)
64 kg: Kanat Orakbayev (KAZ) 28-20 Inocente Fiss (CUB)
69 kg: Noelbis Veitía (CUB) 29-8 Zhenis Nurgozhin (KAZ)
75 kg: Emilio Correa (CUB) 30-6 Ruslan Safiullin (KAZ)
81 kg: Yunier Dorticós (CUB) RSCO-2 Yerbol Dutbayev (KAZ)
91 kg: Osmay Acosta (CUB) RSCO-3 Zhenis Taumurinov (KAZ)
+91 kg: Odlanier Solís (CUB) RSCO-2 Aleksandr Makarov (KAZ)
48 kg: Yan Bartelemí (CUB) 37-14 Birzhan Zhakurov (KAZ).
51 kg: Andry Laffita (CUB) 29-14 Zhandos Zhumabekov (KAZ)
54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux (CUB) 28-10 Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (KAZ)
57 kg: Yuriolkis Gamboa (CUB) 37-13 Maxat Osspanov (KAZ)
60 kg: Berik Kaliyev (KAZ) 24-14 Yordenis Ugás (CUB)
64 kg: Kanat Orakbayev (KAZ) 28-20 Inocente Fiss (CUB)
69 kg: Noelbis Veitía (CUB) 29-8 Zhenis Nurgozhin (KAZ)
75 kg: Emilio Correa (CUB) 30-6 Ruslan Safiullin (KAZ)
81 kg: Yunier Dorticós (CUB) RSCO-2 Yerbol Dutbayev (KAZ)
91 kg: Osmay Acosta (CUB) RSCO-3 Zhenis Taumurinov (KAZ)
+91 kg: Odlanier Solís (CUB) RSCO-2 Aleksandr Makarov (KAZ)
Team USA
106 lbs/48 kg: Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Georgia
112 lbs/51 kg: Rau’shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio
125 lbs/57 kg: Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, New York
132 lbs/60 kg: Danny Garcia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
141 lbs/64 kg: Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas
152 lbs/69 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, Rhode Island
178 lbs/81 kg: Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colorado
201 lbs/91 kg: Adam Willett, Bellport, New York
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Washington
Reigning national champions Gary Russell, Jr. (Capitol Heights, Md.) and Daniel Jacobs (Brooklyn, N.Y.) were scheduled to compete in the event but had to pull out due to injuries suffered at the 2006 National PAL Championships, October 2-7.
106 lbs/48 kg: Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Georgia
112 lbs/51 kg: Rau’shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio
125 lbs/57 kg: Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, New York
132 lbs/60 kg: Danny Garcia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
141 lbs/64 kg: Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas
152 lbs/69 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, Rhode Island
178 lbs/81 kg: Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colorado
201 lbs/91 kg: Adam Willett, Bellport, New York
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Washington
Reigning national champions Gary Russell, Jr. (Capitol Heights, Md.) and Daniel Jacobs (Brooklyn, N.Y.) were scheduled to compete in the event but had to pull out due to injuries suffered at the 2006 National PAL Championships, October 2-7.
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October 16
USA vs. Azerbaijan
106 lbs/48 kg: Djeyhun Abiyev, AZE, stopped Roberto Ceron. Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, RSCO
119 lbs/54 kg: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA stopped Elshad Guliyev, AZE, RSCO-2
125 lbs/57 kg: Elshan Ismailov, AZE, dec. Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, 36-13
141 lbs/64 kg: Emil Maharramov, AZE, stopped Danny Garcia, Philadelphia, Pa./USA, RSC-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Ruslan Khairov, AZE, dec. Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, 24-3
165 lbs/75 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA dec. Rahib Baylarov, AZE, 22-10
178 lbs/81 kg: Djaziv Baylarov, AZE dec. Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA, 26-9
201 lbs/91 kg: Elchin Alizade, AZE dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 19-5
201+ lbs/91 kg: Vugar Alakbarov, AZE, stopped Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA, RSC-4
Team USA will face Cuba next
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It looks like team USA is not doing so well in the World Cup. Although I don't know if it is true, I have heard that some of the scoring is very biased against USA boxers sometimes at tournaments such as this.
October 16
USA vs. Azerbaijan
106 lbs/48 kg: Djeyhun Abiyev, AZE, stopped Roberto Ceron. Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, RSCO
119 lbs/54 kg: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA stopped Elshad Guliyev, AZE, RSCO-2
125 lbs/57 kg: Elshan Ismailov, AZE, dec. Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, 36-13
141 lbs/64 kg: Emil Maharramov, AZE, stopped Danny Garcia, Philadelphia, Pa./USA, RSC-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Ruslan Khairov, AZE, dec. Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, 24-3
165 lbs/75 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA dec. Rahib Baylarov, AZE, 22-10
178 lbs/81 kg: Djaziv Baylarov, AZE dec. Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA, 26-9
201 lbs/91 kg: Elchin Alizade, AZE dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 19-5
201+ lbs/91 kg: Vugar Alakbarov, AZE, stopped Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA, RSC-4
Team USA will face Cuba next
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It looks like team USA is not doing so well in the World Cup. Although I don't know if it is true, I have heard that some of the scoring is very biased against USA boxers sometimes at tournaments such as this.
Sigh. Team USA is not doing well - and with Cuba next? Ugh. Yes, the scoring/refereeing is sometimes biased but not always. I haven't heard any comments yet, so will reserve judgement until the coaches get home. :( And the losing scores weren't even close.
As you can see, the competition is tough: The United States is one of eight countries competing in the team event with Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan representing the European Continental zone, Kazakhstan and Thailand representing the Asian zone, Cuba and the United States serving as the Americas zone representatives and a United team competing for the African zone. Will probably come down to Russia and Cuba, as usual.
As you can see, the competition is tough: The United States is one of eight countries competing in the team event with Russia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan representing the European Continental zone, Kazakhstan and Thailand representing the Asian zone, Cuba and the United States serving as the Americas zone representatives and a United team competing for the African zone. Will probably come down to Russia and Cuba, as usual.
I have no doubt the hometown team gets the benefit of the doubt, but like Mel said, those scores are reeeeaaaaalllllly wide.
OTOH, that US team is not the top group, from what I am learning. I reckon only two of those guys are clear Olympic frontrunners, IMO, and one is Rau'Shee Warren who won impressively (Willett being the other). The rest are in the mix, but not dominant, so I could accentuate the positive and say that that was a really nice win for Andrade, who didn't fight at the PAL Championships, but is definitely a contender in the deep 165 weight class.
OTOH, that US team is not the top group, from what I am learning. I reckon only two of those guys are clear Olympic frontrunners, IMO, and one is Rau'Shee Warren who won impressively (Willett being the other). The rest are in the mix, but not dominant, so I could accentuate the positive and say that that was a really nice win for Andrade, who didn't fight at the PAL Championships, but is definitely a contender in the deep 165 weight class.
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October 17
USA vs. Cuba
106 lbs/48 kg: Valera Bartelemy, CUB stopped Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, RSCO-2
119 lbs/54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux, CUB dec. Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA, 21-17
125 lbs/57 kg: Yuriolkis Gamboa Toledano, CUB, stopped Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, RSCO-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Deas Noeiuis, CUB, stopped Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, RSC-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Emilio Correa Bayeux, CUB dec. Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA, 29-12
178 lbs/81 kg: Pao Yusien, CUB dec. Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA, 39-19
201 lbs/91 kg: Melties Osmay, CUB dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 17-4
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Odlanier Solis Fonte, CUB, stopped Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA, RSC-3
October 17
USA vs. Cuba
106 lbs/48 kg: Valera Bartelemy, CUB stopped Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, RSCO-2
119 lbs/54 kg: Guillermo Rigondeaux, CUB dec. Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA, 21-17
125 lbs/57 kg: Yuriolkis Gamboa Toledano, CUB, stopped Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, RSCO-1
152 lbs/69 kg: Deas Noeiuis, CUB, stopped Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, RSC-2
165 lbs/75 kg: Emilio Correa Bayeux, CUB dec. Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA, 29-12
178 lbs/81 kg: Pao Yusien, CUB dec. Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA, 39-19
201 lbs/91 kg: Melties Osmay, CUB dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 17-4
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Odlanier Solis Fonte, CUB, stopped Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA, RSC-3
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The correct names in bold.inc969806 wrote: October 17
USA vs. Cuba
106 lbs/48 kg: Yan Bartelemi Valera Bartelemy, CUB stopped Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, RSCO-2
152 lbs/69 kg: Noelvis Veitita Deas Noeiuis, CUB, stopped Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, RSC-2
178 lbs/81 kg: Yunier Dorticos Pao Yusien, CUB dec. Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA, 39-19
201 lbs/91 kg: Osmay Acosta Melties Osmay, CUB dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 17-4
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"It was a very tactical fight without possibilities to make a mistake. It was one of my most difficult fights in years." Guillermo Rigondeaux regarding his fight with Raushee Warren. The scores round by round were: 6-3, 6-4, 4-5, 5-5. It seems Warren can become a serious threat to Rigondeaux's supremacy.
Results:
48: Yan Bartelemí RSCO-2 Roberto Ceron
51: Andry Laffita WO
54: Guillermo Rigondeaux 21-17 Rau’shee Warren
57: Yuriolkis Gamboa RSCO-1 Luis Del Valle
60: Yordenis Ugás WO
64: Inocente Fiss WO Danny García
69: Noelbis Veitía RSC-2 Héctor Ramos
75: Emilio Correa 29-12 Demetrius Andrade
81: Yunier Dorticós 39-19 Christopher Downs
91: Osmay Acosta 17-4 Adam Willett
+91: Odlanier Solís RSC-3 Jonte Willis
Cuba won these bouts by walk over.No 60 or 64kg fights? Those were the two weight divisions Kazakhstan won aganst Cuba.
Results:
48: Yan Bartelemí RSCO-2 Roberto Ceron
51: Andry Laffita WO
54: Guillermo Rigondeaux 21-17 Rau’shee Warren
57: Yuriolkis Gamboa RSCO-1 Luis Del Valle
60: Yordenis Ugás WO
64: Inocente Fiss WO Danny García
69: Noelbis Veitía RSC-2 Héctor Ramos
75: Emilio Correa 29-12 Demetrius Andrade
81: Yunier Dorticós 39-19 Christopher Downs
91: Osmay Acosta 17-4 Adam Willett
+91: Odlanier Solís RSC-3 Jonte Willis
Rau'shee moved up in weight for this tournament. He normally competes at 112, so the fact that he came within 3 points of beating Rigondeaux is pretty impressive; Hector Ramos usually competes at 141; Andrade is normally 152 and I wonder what happened to Danny Garcia at 141? Maybe he was hurt in his bout yesterday. We definitely got a lousy draw. 
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true theres a hughe diference in experience but Del Valle fought in the under 19 world championships in korea has won the last 2 ny golden gloves and the 2004 national golden gloves so its not like was way over his head going to the tournament.
About his ranking hes at #3 in the list but made it to semis in the PAL (im not sure if theyve added the points for that) #2 is Sadam Ali whom he beat 24-23 in the US championships and #1 is Mark Davis whom i believe is having some legal troubles so u could say hes up there in a fairly open division.
The thing is hes never been stopped and eventhought Gamboa is a monster its still surprising to see a 1st round stoppage as a result. I guess ill have to wait till they come back.
About his ranking hes at #3 in the list but made it to semis in the PAL (im not sure if theyve added the points for that) #2 is Sadam Ali whom he beat 24-23 in the US championships and #1 is Mark Davis whom i believe is having some legal troubles so u could say hes up there in a fairly open division.
The thing is hes never been stopped and eventhought Gamboa is a monster its still surprising to see a 1st round stoppage as a result. I guess ill have to wait till they come back.
Luis is an above average boxer who can do well - depending on which Luis shows up. I've watched him since he boxed for Puerto Rico as a junior and have seen flashes of brilliance. However, I still don't think he's reached the totally elite stage. It's going to be very interesting watching him in 2007.
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that seems to be true. He seems able to beat the best one day then gets surprised by someone hes allready dominated before. 2007 should be the diciding year. He will be a fan favorite as a pro for sure but he seems so close to making the olimpic team at times that makes it worth the try.boxmel wrote:Luis is an above average boxer who can do well - depending on which Luis shows up. I've watched him since he boxed for Puerto Rico as a junior and have seen flashes of brilliance. However, I still don't think he's reached the totally elite stage. It's going to be very interesting watching him in 2007.
Came up short at the PAL by loosing to a guy hes allready beat in the semis lets see how he does in his next shot.
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Cuba 11 - Azerbaijan 0
Oct 19
Cuba vs Azerbaijan: 11-0
48: Yan Bartelemí 25-9 Djeyhun Abiyev
51: Andry Laffita 30-20 Rahim Nadjafov
54: Guillermo Rigondeaux W.O. Elshad Guliyev
57: Yuriolis Gamboa RSCO-2 Shahlar Nagiyev
60: Yordenis Ugás 23-19 Ramal Amanov
64: Inocente Fiss RSCO-2 Emil Maharramov
69: Noelbis Veitía 21-11 Ruslan Khairov
75: Emilio Correa W.O. Rahib Baylarov
81: Yunier Dorticós RSCO-2 a Djavid Tagiyev
91: Osmay Acosta 28-10 Elchin Alizade
+91: Odlanier Solís 22-4 Vugar Alakbarov
Cuba vs Azerbaijan: 11-0
48: Yan Bartelemí 25-9 Djeyhun Abiyev
51: Andry Laffita 30-20 Rahim Nadjafov
54: Guillermo Rigondeaux W.O. Elshad Guliyev
57: Yuriolis Gamboa RSCO-2 Shahlar Nagiyev
60: Yordenis Ugás 23-19 Ramal Amanov
64: Inocente Fiss RSCO-2 Emil Maharramov
69: Noelbis Veitía 21-11 Ruslan Khairov
75: Emilio Correa W.O. Rahib Baylarov
81: Yunier Dorticós RSCO-2 a Djavid Tagiyev
91: Osmay Acosta 28-10 Elchin Alizade
+91: Odlanier Solís 22-4 Vugar Alakbarov
Cuba takes on Russia for the title. Meanwhile...
USA vs. Kazakhstan
106 lbs/48 kg: Birvhan Zhakurov, KAZ, dec. Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, 33-13
119 lbs/54 kg: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA dec. Mirzham Rakhimzhanov, KAZ, 26-13
125 lbs/57 kg: Maxat Osspanov, KAZ, dec. Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, 30-13
152 lbs/69 kg: Zhenis Nurgozhin, KAZ, dec. Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, RSCO-3
165 lbs/75 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA dec. Rusian Safiullin, KAZ, 17-7
178 lbs/81 kg: Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA dec. Yerbol Dutbayev, KAZ, 22-16
201 lbs/91 kg: Zhenis Taumurinov, KAZ, dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 26-19
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA dec. Aleksandr Makarov, KAZ, 18-7
USA vs. Kazakhstan
106 lbs/48 kg: Birvhan Zhakurov, KAZ, dec. Roberto Ceron, Lawrenceville, Ga./USA, 33-13
119 lbs/54 kg: Rau'shee Warren, Cincinnati, Ohio/USA dec. Mirzham Rakhimzhanov, KAZ, 26-13
125 lbs/57 kg: Maxat Osspanov, KAZ, dec. Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y./USA, 30-13
152 lbs/69 kg: Zhenis Nurgozhin, KAZ, dec. Hector Ramos, San Antonio, Texas/USA, RSCO-3
165 lbs/75 kg: Demetrius Andrade, Providence, R.I./USA dec. Rusian Safiullin, KAZ, 17-7
178 lbs/81 kg: Christopher Downs, Fort Carson, Colo./USA dec. Yerbol Dutbayev, KAZ, 22-16
201 lbs/91 kg: Zhenis Taumurinov, KAZ, dec. Adam Willett, Bellport, N.Y./USA, 26-19
201+ lbs/91+ kg: Jonte Willis, Fircrest, Wash./USA dec. Aleksandr Makarov, KAZ, 18-7
