Friday, February 12, 2010

Beltway Amateurs Reach Finals Of Under-19 National Championships!

This from DC Amateur Boxing:

Maryland's Jerry Odom (178lbs.) and D'mitrius Ballard (165lbs.) join Alantez Fox (152lbs.) in tomorrow nights Under-19 Championship Final in Cincinnati, OH after a perfect night for area boxers.

Odom defeated Robert Hall of Johnson City, Tennessee 27-8 and Ballard defeated Immanuwel Aleem of Richmond, Virginia 31-14. Tomorrow Odom will face Trevor McCumby of Yorkville, Illinois, Ballard will box Daquan Arnett in a rematch of the 2009 National Junior Olympics 165lbs. Final in which Arnett won 9-8. Fox will face Moshea Aleem of Richmond, Virginia after defeating Quashawn Toler 18-4.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is great.
Congradulations hometown guys.
Scott Farmer

Anonymous said...

As reported by ArmSport.am, the news that the 2010 World Youth Boxing Championship is going to take place in Baku became known only recently.

“According to the International Amateur Boxing Association calendar, this youth championship, in 2010, was to take place in the French capital of Paris, though at the last minute it became evident that it would take place in Baku,” said Armenian Boxing Federation vice-president Derenik Gabrielyan, according to a source.

“The Olympic boxing competition permits for the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games will be allocated during the inaugural world youth champsionship, and if our team doesn’t participate in that qualifier, it would mean that we will lose [the opportunity to participate] as well in the youth Olympic Games boxing championship,” said Gabriel

Anonymous said...

The 2010 AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan from April 12 – 25, 2010 and it is the only qualifying tournament for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games that will take place in Singapore from August 14 to 26, 2010

Anonymous said...

Fox won
Ballard won
Odom lost

All 3 represented well. Good luck to fox and Ballard. Get your passports ready fellas.

Anonymous said...

Jerry Odom Lost bad 21-10

Anonymous said...

Odom Lost bad 21-10.. Dont know who the kid was but he was white and really was impressive