Great Britain v USA
Great Britain v USA
The two countries are scheduled to meet in London on November 30 in an amateur international.Does anyone know the likely lineups,for example will there be any of the world championship teams fighting.I would presume a few will be having a rest.
Re: Great Britain v USA
I don't think you will see any of the #1 US boxers. The whole team is going to Beijing for the pre-Olympic test event. Most countries only send a few boxers to the test event but the US team is staying for two duals with China. Actually the 1st dual is not a dual but a tri match with Kazakhastan and China. Then the US team flys down to southern China for a secon dual. They won't be back until 28 November.mike222 wrote:The two countries are scheduled to meet in London on November 30 in an amateur international.Does anyone know the likely lineups,for example will there be any of the world championship teams fighting.I would presume a few will be having a rest.
-
locoxelbox
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 1124
- Joined: 04 Oct 2004, 12:26
Just remember that he is sparring with fast Rau'shee Warren frequently which should allow him to adapt to boxing someone else with fast hands. The top notch sparring in Colorado may be the BEST part of the residency program.locoxelbox wrote:From what I have seen of Yanez he'll have hardly any chance against superfast Zhiming.
From the ABAE website - lineup (subject to change) for USA-England dual meet:
lightflyweight: Malcolm Franklin vs. Darran Langley
flyweight: Qa'id Muhammad vs. Khalid Yafai
bantamweight: David Clark vs. Michael Maguire
featherweight: Rico Ramos vs. Thomas Stalker
lightweight: Miguel Gonzalez vs. Frankie Gavin
light welterweight: Dan O'Connor vs. Craig Dixon
welterweight: Greg Carter vs. Billy Joe Saunders
middleweight: Shawn Porter vs. James DeGale
light heavyweight: Siju Shabazz vs. Obed Mbwakongo
heavyweight: Quantas Graves vs. Danny Price
lightflyweight: Malcolm Franklin vs. Darran Langley
flyweight: Qa'id Muhammad vs. Khalid Yafai
bantamweight: David Clark vs. Michael Maguire
featherweight: Rico Ramos vs. Thomas Stalker
lightweight: Miguel Gonzalez vs. Frankie Gavin
light welterweight: Dan O'Connor vs. Craig Dixon
welterweight: Greg Carter vs. Billy Joe Saunders
middleweight: Shawn Porter vs. James DeGale
light heavyweight: Siju Shabazz vs. Obed Mbwakongo
heavyweight: Quantas Graves vs. Danny Price
Apologies,of course it is England v Usa.The english side is a real mix four number ones and perhaps our four most talented Juniors.Mcguire is the european junior champ and is a real talent and Saunders who is even younger has tremendous potential.I hope it is a good turnout and whilst not at full strength I would expect England to win this match.See you at the york hall if only to give a standing ovation to the brilliant Gavin.
-
squarering
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 362
- Joined: 21 May 2007, 00:41
Yes I remember last year when the USA team had to find boxers and coaches at the last minute to travel to England. Even with the hectic dash to make arrangements on both sides of the pond we put together a team made up of mostly kids that just came out of the JOs. After the first two bout ended in early stoppages, by the US, it seemed very difficult to get a decision after that. With out question, Mike Hunter the young USA super continued to land clean hard body shots on a very tired and basically inactive Tyson. In fact Tyson was not able to make the second bout. so instead of 3-3- we were 4-2. I only hope that no matter who wins, the scoring stays fair and consistent under any condition. Close is close and they are hard to argue but there was a pleasant shock of surprise that night when the winner was announced in Piccadilly Circus.
-
squarering
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 362
- Joined: 21 May 2007, 00:41
Dennis, I was a little shocking to me how close things were cut and there were some reasons. We had a guy leave that normally did travel arangments and he a new person come in right in the middle of everything. The tounament was held over the Thanksgiving vacation. So I should not have been so surprised that England doesn't look at Thanksgiving the same way Americans do. Remember it was thier pilgrams that left and then created all that rucas about tea.
The boxing is going on right now, but I think the BBC channels televising it are only available to the UK audience. If it is available here, I can't seem to find it. If someone in the US has it, please let us know. Otherwise, the US members of this forum would appreciate it if someone from the UK could post results, comments, etc.
England 9; USA 2
flyweights: Khalid Yafai (ENG) dec. Qa'id Muhammad (USA)
light flyweights: Paul Butler (ENG) dec. Malcolm Franklin USA), 19-7
bantamweights: Michael Maguire (ENG) defeats David Clark (USA), (outclassed -second round)
featherweights: Rico Ramos (USA) dec.Thomas Stalker (ENG), 7-5
lightweights: Miguel Gonzalez (USA) dec. *Carl Place (ENG), 12-5
light welterweights: Craig Dixon (ENG) dec. Dan O'Connor (USA); 13-11
welterweights: Billy Joe Saunders (ENG) defeats Greg Carter (USA); outclassed
middleweights: James DeGale (ENG) dec. Shawn Porter (USA); 23-4
light heavyweights: Obed Mbwakongo (ENG) dec. Siju Shabazz (USA), 20-2
heavyweights: Danny Price (ENG)dec Quantas Graves (USA, 21-1
super-heavyweights: Damian Campbell (ENG) dec. Michael Wilson (USA)
*Gavin missed the events because of the flu and a broken tooth.
http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/news ... ateur.html
flyweights: Khalid Yafai (ENG) dec. Qa'id Muhammad (USA)
light flyweights: Paul Butler (ENG) dec. Malcolm Franklin USA), 19-7
bantamweights: Michael Maguire (ENG) defeats David Clark (USA), (outclassed -second round)
featherweights: Rico Ramos (USA) dec.Thomas Stalker (ENG), 7-5
lightweights: Miguel Gonzalez (USA) dec. *Carl Place (ENG), 12-5
light welterweights: Craig Dixon (ENG) dec. Dan O'Connor (USA); 13-11
welterweights: Billy Joe Saunders (ENG) defeats Greg Carter (USA); outclassed
middleweights: James DeGale (ENG) dec. Shawn Porter (USA); 23-4
light heavyweights: Obed Mbwakongo (ENG) dec. Siju Shabazz (USA), 20-2
heavyweights: Danny Price (ENG)dec Quantas Graves (USA, 21-1
super-heavyweights: Damian Campbell (ENG) dec. Michael Wilson (USA)
*Gavin missed the events because of the flu and a broken tooth.
http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/news ... ateur.html