The DC Area Silver Gloves Amateur Boxing Tournament will be held at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, MD on Friday and Saturday, December 12 and 13. The first bout begins at 7 PM.
Boxers from DC, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware will be competing in this tournament with the winners(10 years old and older) heading to Wilmington, NC for the regional championships in the first week of January.
Courtesy of DC Amateur Boxing (www.dcboxing.blogspot.com), here is a listing of the first round matchups:
Friday Bouts
8-9 year old divisions
1.) 55 lb Chris Normile (Laurel B & G Club) vs. Malcolm Lowery, Jr. (Benning Park)
2.) 55 lb Chamar Flowers (Headbangers) vs. Byron Hill (Hillcrest)
3.) 70 lb Lorenzo Simpson (Upton) vs. Melvin Babbitt (Benning Park)
4.) 75 lb Championship Mansaborie Conee (Laurel B & G Club) vs. Da' Nardo Johnson (No Xcuse)
10-11 year old division
5.) 65 lb Championship Jabar Henson (Headbangers) vs. Jordan White (Unattached)
6.) 70 lb Anwar Henson (Headbangers) vs. Zimmie Dickinson (Dream Team)
7.) 75 lb Championship Keeshawn Moore (Keystone) vs. Deonte' Washington (Unattached)
8.) 80 lb Edwin Jovel (SRL) vs. Theron Johnson II (Unattached)
9.) 85 lb Championship Avery Anderson (Headbangers) vs. Mack Allison II (Upton)
12-13 year old division
10.) 75 lb Corey Moore (Main Street Gym) vs. Marcus Wright (Dream Team)
11.) 90 lb Jalonte Cole (Headbangers) vs. Mykal Fox (Dream Team)
12.) 106 lb Jawon Ennis (Laurel B &G Club) vs. Lamont Roach, Jr. (No Xcuse)
13.) 112 lb Roemello Webster (Headbangers) vs. Malik Hawkins (Upton)
14-15 year old division
14.) 100 lb Brandon Patterson (Laurel B & G Club) vs. Chauncey Anderson (Supreme Defense)
15.) 119 lb Elijah Mack (Dream Team) vs. Roland Moss (No Xcuse)
16.) 132 lb Carl Harper (SRL) vs. Quaron Love (Charm City)
17.) 139 lb Kendall Brooks (Old School Boxing) vs. Michael Reed (Dream Team)
18.) 147 lb Andres Perdomo (Nomis) vs. Gary Derricke Russell (Keystone)
19.) 156 lb Demond Nicholson (Cherry Lane) vs. Xavier Ward (Supreme Defense)
Saturday Bouts
8-9 year old division
1.) 55 lb Championship Winner Friday Fight 1 vs. Winner Friday Fight 2
2.) 70 lb Championship Ameer Brown ( Unattached) vs. Winner Friday Fight 3
10-11 year old division
3.) 70 lb Championship Demitrius Young (SRL) vs. Winner Friday Fight 6
4.) 80 lb Championship Joseph Veazey (Baltimore Boxing) vs. Winner Friday Fight 8
12-13 year old division
5.) 75 lb Championship Anthony Stickey (Main Street Gym) vs. Winner Friday Fight 10
6.) 80 lb Championship Tarryl Robinson, Jr. (Headbangers) vs. Gary Antaunne Russell Keystone
7.) 90 lb Championship Byron Oliver (Umar) vs. Winner Friday Fight 11
8.) 95 lb Championship Tommy Avelar (SRL) vs. Carlton Gray (Dream Team)
9.) 106 lb Championship DuQuan Love (Charm City) vs. Winner Friday Fight 12
10.) 112 lb Championship Reginald Parsons (Charm City) vs. Winner Friday Fight 13
132 lb Championship Kareem Martin (Headbangers) vs. Rashad Board (Keystone)
14-15 year old division
11.) 80 lb Championship Brady Senisbaugh (Old School Boxing) vs. Gregory Outlaw (SRL)
12.) 95 lb Championship Gervante Davis (Upton) vs. Malik Johnson (Lime Lite)
13.) 100 lb Championship Patrick Harris (Headbangers) vs. Winner Friday Fight 14
14.) 119 lb Championship Abdiel Rivera (Main Street Gym) vs. Winner Friday Fight 15
15.) 125 lb Championship Eric Hernandez (Old School Boxing) vs. Jonathan Baxter (Keystone)
16.) 132 lb Championship Talanlee Tillery (Keystone) vs. Asia Stevenson (Benning Park)
17.) 132 lb Championship Dusty Harrison (Old School Boxing) vs. Winner Friday Fight 16 (Female)
18.) 139 lb Championship Tavon Body (Laurel B & G Club) vs. Winner Friday Fight 17
19.) 147 lb Championship Ronald Gibbs (Upton) vs. Winner Friday Fight 18
20.) 156 lb Championship Robert Clark (Old School Boxing) vs. Winner Friday Fight 19
21.) 165 lb Championship Tae Quome Nance (Nomis) vs. Dimitrius Ballard (No Xcuse)
Unopposed Champions
8-9 year old division
80 lb Daniel Walsh III (Old School Boxing)
85 lb Reco Todd, Jr. (Upton)
10-11 year old division
50 lb Jerome Williams (Headbangers)
60 lb Dwayne Holmes, Jr.
95 lb Keegan Grove (Hagerstown Boxing)
100 lb Kashif Muhammad- Brown
165 lb Shaka Williams (Nomis)
12-13 year old division
70 lb Devonte Jefferson (Headbangers)
85 lb Aujee Tyler (Unattached)
100 lb Christopher Forbes (SRL)
125 lb Demetrius Martin (Headbanger)
139 lb Da' Quan Johnson (No Xcuse)
201+ lb Jerome Rasool-Abdul Aiken (Unattached)
14-15 year old division
85 lb Lawrence Singh (Headbangers)
90 lb Marquell Tyler (Headbangers)
106 lb Gary Antonio Russell (Keystone)
178 lb Jerry Odom (No Xcuse)
201+ lb Stanley Williamson (Cherry Lane)
Female Champions
70 lb Mia Ellis
95 lb Ronisha Moore (Benning Park)
106 lb Raynisea O'Neal (Lime Lite)
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Big Ups to Gary and the entire Russell family & all the other hard working fighters that are taken place in the silver gloves. I had the Honor of winning the Silver Gloves In 1996 at Ray leonards Gym it was an amazing journey I wish everyone the best.
There will be some good action next weekend. Come out and support the youngsters
I will do and is the regionals still in Agusta Georgia?
Richard McCombs I just had to check on you and your claim to win the Silver Gloves. Your name is no where to be found. You are a fraud! By the way, Manny Pac Man beat the crap out of the other fraud Oscar last night. See you Tuesday...
William or anyone...Can you tell me where you found info on Silver Gloves? I have been trying to get info on it and my web searches aren't pulling too much history. Thanks.
Official Silver Gloves sight is www.silvergloves.com, but that is the nationals. There are no sites that have the local or regional winners from the past. Ray Rogers, the President of the Silver Gloves turned it into from a small tournament to THE only national advancing tournament for 8-15 year olds. This was done over the past 15-20 years, but again it really isn't online. I have the final results going back to 2002.
It's very difficult and impossible to actually research the winners of the locals silvers unless you are checking the tournament organizers records. Richard McCombs didn't say he won the nationals, he said he won in 1996 at Ray Leonard's which would have been the locals. Boy, you bloggers are really quick to be negative.
RICHARD - the regionals are in Wilmington, NC from the 7th - 10th of January.
I am the real deal no need to lie ask arount I took that long ride to the regionals in 1996. Barry hunter was there & Mr. Hinton anyway I wish I could do it all over again.
I faught Terry cane in the Silver Gloves regionals look that up sir. I am so grateful & happy that we have some of the best fighters fighting from our area locally & nationally.
Thanks for the Info: by the way.
RICHARD - you know that you just can't let anonymous haters get to you. Congratulations on your win of the DC Silvers.
We have some of the best young boxers in DC and they always represent nationally and even internationally. I think along with California boxers, DC amateur boxers are tops in the US. Philadelphia and Texas also have a lot of great amateur boxers. That's just my opinion.
Richard, I'm just curious - do you remember some of the other boxers that boxed at those regionals (from DC or other states)? I always find it interesting when you look at professional's amateur careers - and I'm sure some of those that participated in 96 went on to Olympics. Was Clarence Vinson there? Calvin Brock from NC? They both were on that 2000 team.
Holy Cow! It seems like just yesterday that some of these boxers were 50 pounds lighter.
Spencer harlsey,anthony & lamont peterson,a fighter named calvin from highland etc. Clarence vincent wasn't there howevwer I made it to the regionals and lost. Mr. hinton & and Barry Hunter were team leaders they treated us real well out there in Georgia. alot as changed since then im sure as far as fight scoring and the overall experience im sure.
Looks like we will be sending a strong team to North Carolina from the looks of the entries this year.
you chumps better wake up! We are waiting for you. Theres a new sherriff in town and he resides in NC!!!
You can take us light if you want to, but your asses will be heading back to DC and reading about he we are doing in Kansas. You cannot cheat us any longer.
Welcome to my backyard! DC and Florida aint got nothing coming this year.
you chumps better wake up! We are waiting for you. Theres a new sherriff in town and he resides in NC!!!
You can take us light if you want to, but your asses will be heading back to DC and reading about he we are doing in Kansas. You cannot cheat us any longer.
Welcome to my backyard! DC and Florida aint got nothing coming this year.
you chumps better wake up! We are waiting for you. Theres a new sherriff in town and he resides in NC!!!
You can take us light if you want to, but your asses will be heading back to DC and reading about he we are doing in Kansas. You cannot cheat us any longer.
Welcome to my backyard! DC and Florida aint got nothing coming this year.
Is this event open to anyone to come and watch and if so is there a admission price or donation? I haven't seen any good young amatuer boxing since I moved down here from MA and would like to see this on friday.
Thanks
This event is open to the public! Normally there is an admission fee, but I'm not sure what it is at this moment.
Rosecroft Raceway, by the way, is in Fort Washington, MD.
General Seating 12/12 &12/13
$20
$25 at the door. (Tickets sold each day)
Doors open 6:30PM
Fights start 7:00PM
Tickets available 1-877-818-wins
www.rosecroftraceway.com
For more info contact Buddy Harrison or Mr. Hinton.
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