I agree. Coaches should be expected to do the same. Let the example start from the top.Dennis wrote:Unfortunately, it is not an uncommon phenomenon to have boxers stay out late or get in trouble during a tournament, competition or training camp. There are many boxers that behave above reproach and act as an exemplary role-model for other boxers. We need to give recognition to those boxers and reward them. I applaud the coaches and officials who set the bar high and send athletes home when they don't behave properly as it sends a clear message to all athletes about what is expected of them.
Why some Pan Am Box offs winners are not going to the Games?
Re: Why some Pan Am Box offs winners are not going to the Ga
ring rat:ringrat4life wrote:Well I am sorry if I upset you... We are bringing a very tough American Team, and that is all you should really know or want to know. We are only missing a couple of athletes. Rua Shea Warren, Mark Davis, and Gary Russell Jr. I am sure they all will be back by Olympic time, but who knows inactivity my drop them and they my not even make the Olympic Team. Good luck!!
I wasn't upset at all. I'm sorry if I sounded that way. English is not my first language and sometimes i have problems translating or get lost in translation.
Now in respect to all I "should really know or want to know", you are right but since this is a public forum to share ideas, views, problems and all other stuff we might want to talk about the sport we all love, I think it is not in the best interest of this forum to make that comment. But again maybe I'm lost in translation again, so please take no offence and good luck for you too.
Regards, Ricky
-
locoxelbox
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1124
- Joined: 04 Oct 2004, 12:26
Dargan
Art, I don't know where you are getting your information but Dargan has trained, run, etc. everyday. The only thing he hasn't done is spar and that's because Sports Med recommended that he not do so.
Athletes that are chosen to stay in camp that are not attending competitions also participate in sparring but the camps should benefit them as well. Very few people get the opportunity to train with top coaches free of charge at the Olympic Training Center with all the benefits it has to offer, if they don't view it as a privilege, then they shouldn't be there.
Athletes that are chosen to stay in camp that are not attending competitions also participate in sparring but the camps should benefit them as well. Very few people get the opportunity to train with top coaches free of charge at the Olympic Training Center with all the benefits it has to offer, if they don't view it as a privilege, then they shouldn't be there.
So MW beat Yan! Didn't know that - it's a real accomplishment. I hope they do stay for the Olympics. Hope they'll be in the Pan Ams, too - are they still 106 & 112? Or have they moved up? Couple of really, really nice kids.McWilliam Arroyo won gold at the CAC Games last year, beating Cuban Olympic champion (now defected) Yan Bartelemi. McJoe Arroyo won bronze at those Games. I'd believe they'll stay for the Olympics.
Mel:
Yes, Mc William and Mc Joe Arroyo are still in the amateur ranks. And they were in camp with us the last couple of weeks but they are not going to the first qualifier because both of them went up in weight (112 and 119) to our National Championship and lost in their final bout. Now they will have to wait and see if our representatives in Venezuela qualifies or not, if not, they will have another chance to fight in their regular weights (106 and 112) if they win, they will go to Argentina for the second Pan Am qualifier. Very good kids indeed. I'll let them know about this.
Yes, Mc William and Mc Joe Arroyo are still in the amateur ranks. And they were in camp with us the last couple of weeks but they are not going to the first qualifier because both of them went up in weight (112 and 119) to our National Championship and lost in their final bout. Now they will have to wait and see if our representatives in Venezuela qualifies or not, if not, they will have another chance to fight in their regular weights (106 and 112) if they win, they will go to Argentina for the second Pan Am qualifier. Very good kids indeed. I'll let them know about this.
Re: Dargan
He's trained everyday? Isn't he hurt?boxfan08 wrote:Art, I don't know where you are getting your information but Dargan has trained, run, etc. everyday. The only thing he hasn't done is spar and that's because Sports Med recommended that he not do so.
Athletes that are chosen to stay in camp that are not attending competitions also participate in sparring but the camps should benefit them as well. Very few people get the opportunity to train with top coaches free of charge at the Olympic Training Center with all the benefits it has to offer, if they don't view it as a privilege, then they shouldn't be there.
I guess he's feeling better, that's great. He'll be going to the PanAm's 100%.
-
locoxelbox
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1124
- Joined: 04 Oct 2004, 12:26
locoxelbox:
This will be our team in Venezuela:
106 lb Carlos Ortiz
112 lb Joel Narvaez
119 lb Jorge L. Diaz
126 lb Abner Cotto
132 lb Jose Pedraza
141 lb Jonathan Gonzalez
152 lb Jason Marquez
178 lb Carlos Negron
201+lb Gerardo Bisbal
The Velasquez brothers are turning pro next month. I wish them the best. About our best hopes for the Pan Ams...All of us have high expectations on Carlos Negron but I think if they have a good draw these kids will make some noise.
This will be our team in Venezuela:
106 lb Carlos Ortiz
112 lb Joel Narvaez
119 lb Jorge L. Diaz
126 lb Abner Cotto
132 lb Jose Pedraza
141 lb Jonathan Gonzalez
152 lb Jason Marquez
178 lb Carlos Negron
201+lb Gerardo Bisbal
The Velasquez brothers are turning pro next month. I wish them the best. About our best hopes for the Pan Ams...All of us have high expectations on Carlos Negron but I think if they have a good draw these kids will make some noise.
-
locoxelbox
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1124
- Joined: 04 Oct 2004, 12:26
The "every major tournament" you refer to are the National PAL in 2006 and the Pan Am Box-off this year - that's two major tournaments since he lost in the GG finals last year. Most of our top/elite boxers have had many years of major tournament experience/wins since they were JOs. He has also not participated in any international events, turning them down by choice, including the Pan Am qualifiers. All these factors do not make him a good candidate for a medal in China. And, yes, our goal is to win medals. Of course, if he makes the team, he, and the others, will have my full support.
-
holeymoley99
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 110
- Joined: 26 Nov 2005, 11:08
Jeremy Bryan
Jeremy is going to beat Karl for the 141 spot in the Olympic trials anyway when all is said and done so all this talk about Dargan and his injury will be a mute point .