Reasons why Team USA is not as good as they can be
There are 20,000+ registered amateur boxers in the United States (including women and juniors). The top ten LBCs are below, showing the number of registered athletes:
1. Southern California with 1,883
2. South Texas with 1,301
3. Michigan with 1,152
4. Metropolitan NY with 1,105
5. Illinois with 1081
6. South2western with 947
7. Gulf with 923
8. Florida with 910
9. New England with 899
10. Northern California with 746
The gyms might be "closing like wildfire" but the number of athletes aren't declining.
I think the "decay" in boxing is because the pros have turned into a business and the fights aren't exciting any more. Amateur boxing isn't popular because fans who are pro-oriented want to see blood, and fights go until someone is pounded into the ground.
1. Southern California with 1,883
2. South Texas with 1,301
3. Michigan with 1,152
4. Metropolitan NY with 1,105
5. Illinois with 1081
6. South2western with 947
7. Gulf with 923
8. Florida with 910
9. New England with 899
10. Northern California with 746
The gyms might be "closing like wildfire" but the number of athletes aren't declining.
I think the "decay" in boxing is because the pros have turned into a business and the fights aren't exciting any more. Amateur boxing isn't popular because fans who are pro-oriented want to see blood, and fights go until someone is pounded into the ground.
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There are less AM gyms although i am not an expert on LA gyms with women registered boxers,Am Gyms closing down in the USAboxmel wrote:There are 20,000+ registered amateur boxers in the United States (including women and juniors). The top ten LBCs are below, showing the number of registered athletes:
1. Southern California with 1,883
2. South Texas with 1,301
3. Michigan with 1,152
4. Metropolitan NY with 1,105
5. Illinois with 1081
6. South2western with 947
7. Gulf with 923
8. Florida with 910
9. New England with 899
10. Northern California with 746
The gyms might be "closing like wildfire" but the number of athletes aren't declining.
I think the "decay" in boxing is because the pros have turned into a business and the fights aren't exciting any more. Amateur boxing isn't popular because fans who are pro-oriented want to see blood, and fights go until someone is pounded into the ground.
Its all the reason for lack of world class AM talent in America,its all the reason
Ali Olympic Gold
Foreman Olympic Gold
Ray Leonard Olympic GOLD
Great AMS = Great boxers
btw
Less AM gyms = less talent
very simple
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You havent seen less AM talent in the USA ?Dennis wrote:I haven't seen less talent. Maybe, just maybe the rest of the world is getting better AND the amateur scoring system favors a certain Euopean style.
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Here is THE TRUTH
To many AM gyms have closed in the USA
Less AM gyms = less talent
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Get the picture ?
boxmel wrote:There are 20,000+ registered amateur boxers in the United States (including women and juniors). The top ten LBCs are below, showing the number of registered athletes:
1. Southern California with 1,883
2. South Texas with 1,301
3. Michigan with 1,152
4. Metropolitan NY with 1,105
5. Illinois with 1081
6. South2western with 947
7. Gulf with 923
8. Florida with 910
9. New England with 899
10. Northern California with 746
The gyms might be "closing like wildfire" but the number of athletes aren't declining.
I think the "decay" in boxing is because the pros have turned into a business and the fights aren't exciting any more. Amateur boxing isn't popular because fans who are pro-oriented want to see blood, and fights go until someone is pounded into the ground.
Mel, out of curiosity, is there somewhere you can view the number of registered athletes in an LBC, or do you have the numbers at your disposal? I'd be curious to see how many are registered in Montana.
Oh, we can "input." Whether or not it's accepted and acted on is another story. However - I will say that it did work in the area of athlete registration. The "rolling year" proposal was put forward at the annual meeting and was resoundingly rejected by the membership in attendance. USAB is now working on another solution. But since we still don't have any "news" from the annual meeting, and haven't received the hard copy of Millman's presentation as promised, who knows.......... 
And you think they can accomplish this "daunting task" in a week or two? The team is home visiting family and friends for the holiday - not to train with their personal coaches.
Again, this is an experiment and a first time experience. Let's reserve judgement until we see if it works or not. Plenty of time to moan and groan in September if it doesn't.
Again, this is an experiment and a first time experience. Let's reserve judgement until we see if it works or not. Plenty of time to moan and groan in September if it doesn't.
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The New York Golden Gloves
have produced ATG`s like Mike Tyson and the Greatest boxer who has EVER lived Sugar Ray Robinson
When the golden golves started in NEW YORK over 3K AM boxers wanted to enter the Gloves,12 hundred were accepted
This year, in 2007, 500 hundred boxers entered the AM Golden Gloves of New York(30% were women)
The stats in the 80s ? over 700 US AMs entered the golden gloves of New york all of them were men not "women boxers"
btw
Less AMs = less talent
see link
http://www.saddoboxing.com/5129-golden-gloves.html
have produced ATG`s like Mike Tyson and the Greatest boxer who has EVER lived Sugar Ray Robinson
When the golden golves started in NEW YORK over 3K AM boxers wanted to enter the Gloves,12 hundred were accepted
This year, in 2007, 500 hundred boxers entered the AM Golden Gloves of New York(30% were women)
The stats in the 80s ? over 700 US AMs entered the golden gloves of New york all of them were men not "women boxers"
btw
Less AMs = less talent
see link
http://www.saddoboxing.com/5129-golden-gloves.html