Here are the results from the first night of action from the Washington Golden Gloves, held at the Sugar Ray Leonard Center in Palmer Park, MD:
Junior Division
9-10, 60 pounds: Dwayne Holmes (Old School) defeated Tyjon Jackson (Midtown Youth Academy)
9-10, 80 pounds: Devon Crosby (Cherry Lane) won by walkover against Reco Todd (Upton)
14-15, 106 pounds -- championship: Chancey Anderson (Supreme Defence) won by walkover against Brandon Patterson (Cherry Lane)
16, 119 pounds: Cesar Rojas (Round One) defeated Antonio Neveraz (Hagerstown)
16, 119 pounds: Shadeed Floyd (Langdon) defeated Antain Robinson (UMAR)
14-15, 141 pounds -- championship: Tavon Body (Cherry Lane) defeated Carl Harper (Sugar Ray Leonard Center)
16, 141 pounds: Mike Reed (Dream Team) defeated Jonathan Burrs (Hagerstown)
Novice Division
132 pounds: Seth Billups (Old School Boxing) defeated Alexander Swinson (Sugar Ray Leonard Center)
141 pounds: Deamonte Green (Nomis) defeated Bomani Farmer (Honeycomb Gym)
152 pounds: Darryl Jacobs (Nomis) defeated Richard Washington (BAA)
152 pounds: Charles Brumfield (Dream Team) defeated Adam Mitchell (Diamonds in the Ruff)
178 pounds: Alexis Lefebvre (Midtown Youth Academy) defeated Michael Baldwin (UMAR)
178 pounds: Zwade Haynes (Baltimore Boxing) defeated Timothy Hillegords (Club One)
The action continues this Saturday, February 28 at the Sugar Ray Leonard Center, starting at 7:30 PM. I should have a bout sheet for the second night later this week.
Carl Harper from SRL was robbed big time. Carl was never hurt and his trainer is also a top professional trainer that has been on TV several times. Absolutley ridiculios calls by the ref...
ReplyDeletebullstit. i can beat trainer and fighter up same round
ReplyDeleteToo stupis too be emmbarrassed
ReplyDeletewich one-the big goon or his mistreess
ReplyDeletethey both have been on tv-i swear-i seen them
ReplyDeletethey both have been on tv-i swear-i seen them
ReplyDeleteOMG! Harper was swinging all wild. You could tell he was a new fighter. Just go back to the gym and train a bit more. NO draws in amateurs - only one winner and one loser. It was your loser night.
ReplyDeleteWho holds the bucket and water bottle? sorry i've never seen them on tv b4.
ReplyDeleteif he keeps training i'm sure he will. the idea is to train and get experience. it shouldn't be anything personal
ReplyDeleteFor those of you that have nothing better to do but criticize a young amateur boxer instead of encouraging him to move on, shows that all of you are very immature. Carl, his trainer and corner person showed everyone what real sportsmanship is all about. I have been at other shows and when a boxer loses and his corner feels that their boxer has won, they go off cursing and acting real ugly and some of you are probably some of those folks. Keep this sport real and let young people know that there will always be another time and to always keep good attitude no matter what.
ReplyDeleteYou tell them lady.
ReplyDeleteWhy did the Mike Reed vs Jonathan Burrs match get stopped?
ReplyDeletemike reed vs. johnathan burrs??? good question, very fast stoppage. I figure Burrs didnt act like he wanted to go on but guess only the ref really knows
ReplyDeleteall u haters dont watch boxing that much..if u do u would have just seen the trainers on shotime a couple of weeks ago..they have also been on ESPN in the corner of alexander "the great" johnson..so if u are not sure of what you are saying then dont say it at all!!
ReplyDeleteTAVON body...u can come to SRL gym any day and get in the ring if u thing u can beat the fighter and trainer in the same round..you coward!!
ReplyDeleteyou guys are acting like a bunch of 5 year olds. Actually i think 5 year olds would have a more intellectual conversation then yall.
ReplyDeleteGary, Do you have the line up for Saturday?
ReplyDeletewhat is the line up for this week
ReplyDeleteStill awaiting this week's lineup. Hope to get it from the organizers by tomorrow.
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