World Golden Gloves
World Golden Gloves
Jordan, my dad, and I leave for Minnesota tomorrow. The World Golden Gloves is Friday and Saturday. This is the first one to be held and will feature the U.S., England, Puerto Rico and Ireland.
Team USA will be:
106 - Keola McKee, Hawaii;
112 - Aaron Alafa, California;
119 - Ronnie Rios, California;
125 - Craig Butler, Upper Midwest;
132 - Tony Lee, Upper Midwest;
141 - Brad Solomon, Georgia;
152 - Charles Hatley, Dallas;
165 - Shawn Porter, Cleveland;
178 - Siju Shabazz, New Mexico;
201 - Jordan Shimmell, Michigan;
201+ - Nathaniel James, Boston/NMU
Team USA will be:
106 - Keola McKee, Hawaii;
112 - Aaron Alafa, California;
119 - Ronnie Rios, California;
125 - Craig Butler, Upper Midwest;
132 - Tony Lee, Upper Midwest;
141 - Brad Solomon, Georgia;
152 - Charles Hatley, Dallas;
165 - Shawn Porter, Cleveland;
178 - Siju Shabazz, New Mexico;
201 - Jordan Shimmell, Michigan;
201+ - Nathaniel James, Boston/NMU
I found this
Golden Gloves World Championship
Golden Gloves World Championship
November 16th & 17th 2007
Grand Casino, Hinckley
Tickets on sale Saturday, Oct. 20th 2007 through Ticket Master.
Ticket Prices:
Friday, Nov. 16th
General Admission: $15
Ringside (first 6 rows) $35
Saturday, Nov. 17th
General Admission: $25
Ringside: $45
http://www.uppercutgym.com/upcomingevents.cfm
Golden Gloves World Championship
Golden Gloves World Championship
November 16th & 17th 2007
Grand Casino, Hinckley
Tickets on sale Saturday, Oct. 20th 2007 through Ticket Master.
Ticket Prices:
Friday, Nov. 16th
General Admission: $15
Ringside (first 6 rows) $35
Saturday, Nov. 17th
General Admission: $25
Ringside: $45
http://www.uppercutgym.com/upcomingevents.cfm
United Kingdom's Team:
106 - Sam Smith, Northampton, England
112 - Ashley Sexton, London, England
119 - Bradley Evans, Stevenage, England
125 - Darren Traynor, Aberdeen, Scotland
132 - Joseph Kelso, Muirkirk, Scotland
141 - Michael Bailey, Birmingham, England
152 - Mark Clauzel, Northernbria, England
165 - Darryl Campbell, Fife, Scotland
178 - James Quigley, Port Glasgow, Scotland
201 - Michael McDonagh, Glasgow, Scotland
201+ - No Entry
106 - Sam Smith, Northampton, England
112 - Ashley Sexton, London, England
119 - Bradley Evans, Stevenage, England
125 - Darren Traynor, Aberdeen, Scotland
132 - Joseph Kelso, Muirkirk, Scotland
141 - Michael Bailey, Birmingham, England
152 - Mark Clauzel, Northernbria, England
165 - Darryl Campbell, Fife, Scotland
178 - James Quigley, Port Glasgow, Scotland
201 - Michael McDonagh, Glasgow, Scotland
201+ - No Entry
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Ireland's Team:
106 - Jim Moore, St. Francis, Limerick
112 - Jamie Conlon, St. John, Bosco
119 - Shane Cox, Gorey, Wexford
125 - Willie Casey, Our Lady of Lourdes, Limerick
132 - Carl Frampton, White City, Belfast
141 - Eamon Touhey, Moate County, Meath
152 - Mark Wickham, St. Patrick's, Wexford
165 - Fergus Turner, St. Joseph's, Wexford
178 - David Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
201 - Hugh Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
201+ - Niall Kennedy, Gorey, Wexford
106 - Jim Moore, St. Francis, Limerick
112 - Jamie Conlon, St. John, Bosco
119 - Shane Cox, Gorey, Wexford
125 - Willie Casey, Our Lady of Lourdes, Limerick
132 - Carl Frampton, White City, Belfast
141 - Eamon Touhey, Moate County, Meath
152 - Mark Wickham, St. Patrick's, Wexford
165 - Fergus Turner, St. Joseph's, Wexford
178 - David Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
201 - Hugh Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
201+ - Niall Kennedy, Gorey, Wexford
Good luck - I hope they follow the rules better internationally than they do here. Please report back after the tournament, Dennis - and good luck to the team!
I also hope USA Boxing knows about this.
I also hope USA Boxing knows about this.
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World Golden Gloves
Good luck to all the boxers(USA)...
Coach Mario
Coach Mario
Ireland's final Roster:
106 - Jim Moore, St. Francis, Limerick
112 - Jamie Conlon, St. John, Bosco
119 - Shane Cox, Gorey, Wexford
125 - Karl Frampton, White City, Belfast
132 - Eamon Touhey, Moate County, Meath
141 - Mark Wickham, St. Patrick's, Wexford
152 - Fergus Turner, St. Joseph's, Wexford
165 - David Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
178 - Michael Mullaney
201 - Jamie Power
201+ - No Entry
106 - Jim Moore, St. Francis, Limerick
112 - Jamie Conlon, St. John, Bosco
119 - Shane Cox, Gorey, Wexford
125 - Karl Frampton, White City, Belfast
132 - Eamon Touhey, Moate County, Meath
141 - Mark Wickham, St. Patrick's, Wexford
152 - Fergus Turner, St. Joseph's, Wexford
165 - David Joyce, St. Michael's Athy
178 - Michael Mullaney
201 - Jamie Power
201+ - No Entry
Tonight's bouts:
Red Blue
Corner Corner
106#/48kg
1. GB v US
2. PR v IR
112#/51kg
3. PR v IR
4. GB v US
119#/54kg
5. GB v US
6. PR v IR
125#/57kg
7. PR v GB
8. IR v US
132#/60kg
9. PR v GB
10. IR v US
141#/64kg
11. PR v IR
12. GB v US
152#/69kg
13. IR v US
GB - bye
165#/75kg
14. GB v US
15. PR v IR
178#/81kg
16. GB v US
17. PR v IR
201#/91kg
18. IR v US
GB - bye
201+#/91+kg
PR - bye
US - bye
As can be seen by looking above, Nate James is the only US boxer to not compete tonight.
Red Blue
Corner Corner
106#/48kg
1. GB v US
2. PR v IR
112#/51kg
3. PR v IR
4. GB v US
119#/54kg
5. GB v US
6. PR v IR
125#/57kg
7. PR v GB
8. IR v US
132#/60kg
9. PR v GB
10. IR v US
141#/64kg
11. PR v IR
12. GB v US
152#/69kg
13. IR v US
GB - bye
165#/75kg
14. GB v US
15. PR v IR
178#/81kg
16. GB v US
17. PR v IR
201#/91kg
18. IR v US
GB - bye
201+#/91+kg
PR - bye
US - bye
As can be seen by looking above, Nate James is the only US boxer to not compete tonight.
Mel - I had a nice long talk with Aaron Alafa at breakfast. He is a good person to have as an athlete rep. He's intelligent, well-spoken, outspoken and a nice guy. You should be proud to have him represent California too. I saw Ronny Rios also, but haven't had a chance to talk to him much.
I will post the results later tonight.
The Grand Casino is a nice place to hold a tournament like this. It is over an hour away from Minneapolis/St. Paul so there isn't much for the boxers to do to get in trouble which is a good thing. As we all know sometimes boxers wander around in big cities. Here they have to stay put for the most part. It is a huge casino though with multiple restaurants. The ballroom where the bouts will be held is huge. It is almost the size of an indoor football field.
I will post the results later tonight.
The Grand Casino is a nice place to hold a tournament like this. It is over an hour away from Minneapolis/St. Paul so there isn't much for the boxers to do to get in trouble which is a good thing. As we all know sometimes boxers wander around in big cities. Here they have to stay put for the most part. It is a huge casino though with multiple restaurants. The ballroom where the bouts will be held is huge. It is almost the size of an indoor football field.
anyone know how daryll campbell from scotland got on
Dennis wrote:United Kingdom's Team:
106 - Sam Smith, Northampton, England
112 - Ashley Sexton, London, England
119 - Bradley Evans, Stevenage, England
125 - Darren Traynor, Aberdeen, Scotland
132 - Joseph Kelso, Muirkirk, Scotland
141 - Michael Bailey, Birmingham, England
152 - Mark Clauzel, Northernbria, England
165 - Darryl Campbell, Fife, Scotland
178 - James Quigley, Port Glasgow, Scotland
201 - Michael McDonagh, Glasgow, Scotland
201+ - No Entry
The semi-finals at the 1st World Golden Gloves Tournament concluded last night. The U.S. team won 9 out of 10 bouts and had 1 bye. Keola McKee at 106# lost a close bout to a boxer from Great Britian and Nate James at 201+# had a bye.
112 - Aaron Alafa defeated Ashley Sexton of Great Britain - points
119 - Ronny Rios defeated Bradley Evans of Great Britain - points
125 - Craig Butler defeated Willie Casey of Ireland - RSC-1
132 - Tony Lee defeated Eamon Touhey of Ireland - points (4-1 decision)
141 - Brad Solomon defeated Michael Bailey of Great Britain
152 - Charles Hatley defeated Fergus Turney of Ireland - RSC-1
165 - Shawn Porter defeated Darryl Campbell of Great Britain - RSC-1
178 - Siju Shabazz defeated James Quigley of Great Britain - points (4-1 decision)
201 - Jordan Shimmell defeated James Power of Ireland - points (5-0 decision)
201+ - Nathaniel James - Bye
112 - Aaron Alafa defeated Ashley Sexton of Great Britain - points
119 - Ronny Rios defeated Bradley Evans of Great Britain - points
125 - Craig Butler defeated Willie Casey of Ireland - RSC-1
132 - Tony Lee defeated Eamon Touhey of Ireland - points (4-1 decision)
141 - Brad Solomon defeated Michael Bailey of Great Britain
152 - Charles Hatley defeated Fergus Turney of Ireland - RSC-1
165 - Shawn Porter defeated Darryl Campbell of Great Britain - RSC-1
178 - Siju Shabazz defeated James Quigley of Great Britain - points (4-1 decision)
201 - Jordan Shimmell defeated James Power of Ireland - points (5-0 decision)
201+ - Nathaniel James - Bye
Tonight's championship bouts:
106 - Omar Clemente, Puerto Rico vs. Sam Smith, Great Britain
112 - Carlos Narvaez, Puerto Rico vs. Aaron Alafa, USA
119 - Hector Marrero, Puerto Rico vs. Ronny Rios, USA
125 - Darren Traynor, Great Britain vs. Craig Butler, USA
132 - Reynald Ojeda, Puerto Rico vs. Tony Lee, USA
141 - Luis Gonzales, Puerto Rico vs. Brad Solomon, USA
152 - Mark Clauzel, Great Britain vs. Charles Hatley, USA
165 - Shawn Porter, USA - Walkover
178 - Carlos Negron, Puerto Rico vs. Siju Shabazz, USA
201 - Mike McDonagh, Great Britain vs. Jordan Shimmell, USA
201+ - Juan Jacobs, Puerto Rico vs. Nate James, USA
106 - Omar Clemente, Puerto Rico vs. Sam Smith, Great Britain
112 - Carlos Narvaez, Puerto Rico vs. Aaron Alafa, USA
119 - Hector Marrero, Puerto Rico vs. Ronny Rios, USA
125 - Darren Traynor, Great Britain vs. Craig Butler, USA
132 - Reynald Ojeda, Puerto Rico vs. Tony Lee, USA
141 - Luis Gonzales, Puerto Rico vs. Brad Solomon, USA
152 - Mark Clauzel, Great Britain vs. Charles Hatley, USA
165 - Shawn Porter, USA - Walkover
178 - Carlos Negron, Puerto Rico vs. Siju Shabazz, USA
201 - Mike McDonagh, Great Britain vs. Jordan Shimmell, USA
201+ - Juan Jacobs, Puerto Rico vs. Nate James, USA
Mel - Kenny Porter is here with Shawn. He and I worked together as usual. He seconds for me with Jordan and I second for him with Shawn. Yes, Sammy DiPace is Siju's coach, but he did not come to the tourney. Siju said that Sammy is busy getting his son, Sammy DiPace III, ready for his pro debut which is coming up next month. Keola along with Nate James is being coached by David Reid. There are plenty of coaches to go around for the US team. I worked Aaron Alafa's corner and Kenny Porter was the second coach. Kenny worked with Siju and had Johnny Johnson help him in the corner. Brad Solomon's coach is here. I don't remember who worked with Ronny - I think it was Johnny along with another coach who is from Duluth, MN. There are a few other coaches helping out too.boxmel wrote:Dennis - thanks for the post. Aaron is one of my very favorite people and you can tell him and Ronny both I said hello and good luck. Is Ken Porter there? Tell him hi, too! And is Sam DiPace Siju's coach? Who's with Keola? Just full of questions, aren't I!!!!
Results of tonight's championship bouts:
106 - Omar Clemente, Puerto Rico vs. Sam Smith, Great Britain - Clemente points
112 - Carlos Narvaez, Puerto Rico vs. Aaron Alafa, USA - Alafa points
119 - Hector Marrero, Puerto Rico vs. Ronny Rios, USA - Rios points
125 - Darren Traynor, Great Britain vs. Craig Butler, USA - Traynor points
132 - Reynald Ojeda, Puerto Rico vs. Tony Lee, USA - Lee points
141 - Luis Gonzales, Puerto Rico vs. Brad Solomon, USA - Solomon points
152 - Mark Clauzel, Great Britain vs. Charles Hatley, USA - Hatley Med w/o
165 - Shawn Porter, USA - Walkover
178 - Carlos Negron, Puerto Rico vs. Siju Shabazz, USA - Negron 4-1 dec.
201 - Mike McDonagh, Great Britain vs. Jordan Shimmell, USA - Shimmell RSCH-2
201+ - Juan Jacobs, Puerto Rico vs. Nate James, USA - Jacobs RSC 2 or 3
I thought Siju won his bout and was very surprised at the decision. My son Jordan won by a knockout.
Nate James lost when his opponent got tangled up with him and they both fell. The problem was the guy fell on top of Nate and Nate hit his head hard on the canvas. The ref ruled it a slip, but then Nate wasn't able to get up right away. The ref then started a count and Nate got up, but he was a little wobbly and the ref stopped it. It was one of those freak things that can happen in this sport.
It was a very good tournament and the USA boxers showed a lot of skill and heart.
106 - Omar Clemente, Puerto Rico vs. Sam Smith, Great Britain - Clemente points
112 - Carlos Narvaez, Puerto Rico vs. Aaron Alafa, USA - Alafa points
119 - Hector Marrero, Puerto Rico vs. Ronny Rios, USA - Rios points
125 - Darren Traynor, Great Britain vs. Craig Butler, USA - Traynor points
132 - Reynald Ojeda, Puerto Rico vs. Tony Lee, USA - Lee points
141 - Luis Gonzales, Puerto Rico vs. Brad Solomon, USA - Solomon points
152 - Mark Clauzel, Great Britain vs. Charles Hatley, USA - Hatley Med w/o
165 - Shawn Porter, USA - Walkover
178 - Carlos Negron, Puerto Rico vs. Siju Shabazz, USA - Negron 4-1 dec.
201 - Mike McDonagh, Great Britain vs. Jordan Shimmell, USA - Shimmell RSCH-2
201+ - Juan Jacobs, Puerto Rico vs. Nate James, USA - Jacobs RSC 2 or 3
I thought Siju won his bout and was very surprised at the decision. My son Jordan won by a knockout.
Nate James lost when his opponent got tangled up with him and they both fell. The problem was the guy fell on top of Nate and Nate hit his head hard on the canvas. The ref ruled it a slip, but then Nate wasn't able to get up right away. The ref then started a count and Nate got up, but he was a little wobbly and the ref stopped it. It was one of those freak things that can happen in this sport.
It was a very good tournament and the USA boxers showed a lot of skill and heart.
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nate james
THERE'S A FIRST FOR EVERYTHING ALTHOUGH WHAT HAPPENED TO ME WAS A FREAKY THING, IN MY BOXING CAREER IVE NEVER BEEN STOPPED, OFF MY FEET, NOR KNOCKED OUT. LASTNIGHT WAS THE FIRST THAT IVE EVER EXSPERIENCED THAT SITUATION..I BEATEN HIM DOWN AND HAD HIM ON HIS WAY OUT I THREW THAT NATE JAMES LEFT HAND, HE BOUNCED OFF THE ROPE AND WRAPPED AROUND ME AND WE WENT DOWN HARD. AT FIRST THE REF WAS COUNTING HIM THEN HE HAD SEEN ME LAYING THERE AND COUNTING ME AS I WAS GETTING UP, BOTTOM LINE THE GUY GOT A GIFT EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT, SO NOW OFF TO VS ROMANIA I FEEL BAD FOR THE GUY I SEE NEXT IM GETTING IN THAT GYM AND GOING TO CONTINUE TO WORK EVEN HARDER AND STEP MY GAME UP. CONGRATS TO ALL USA AT THIS TOURNAMENT 