Thursday, August 30, 2012

Amateur Boxing Returns To Sugar Ray Leonard Gym This Weekend!

There will be a two-day amateur boxing event coming to the Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing Center in Palmer Park, MD beginning on Friday, August 31 and continuing on Saturday, September 1.  On Friday, the action begins at 7:30 PM and the bell time for Saturday's boxing will be 6:30 PM.

DC Boxing Hall of Famer Julius "Juice" Gatling is putting on the card.  Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door each night.  Call 240-353-0564 for details.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Gary,

Can you explain the 2 night event? I have a couple guys from my gym that are supposed to fight tonight. Does that mean some might be matched up to fight tomorrow instead?

Thanks

Anonymous said...

Hows juice a hall a famer? Did he box before or is it because of all the shows he's recorded/thrown just curious?

Gary Digital Williams said...

Juice has been around the boxing game for a very long time. He has worked with the likes of Sugar Ray Leonard, Simon Brown and Andrew Maynard. He has been in the camp of two Olympic Gold Medalists (Leonard and Maynard) and his commitment to doing work for the amateurs especially in this area is unmatched.

Gary Digital Williams said...

As far as the two-nights are concerned, I would guess that would be possible that you may be matched up tomorrow instead of tonight. But I guess the weigh-in today would be the actual answer to that.

EC said...

The program last night has some really entertaing bouts, good job Juice. And it was an added treat to have hall of famer Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson in the house. Congrats to him on Showtime gig.

Anonymous said...

Juice always put on good shows, he just got to get the time together. Keep up the good work juice and good luck on future shows.

Anonymous said...

Area could use a few new judges. Out of this 2 night event it had several questionable victories awarded to the wrong fighter. Its understood judges do make mistakes. But it's usually these same 3 or 4 judges at these events. Is their any plans to have other volunteers to judge some of these events? If rhey are willing to meet the requirements to become a judge. Or are these positions locked down?

Anonymous said...

SAA judges bad,pVA judges worse!! PVA 1 good ref Brent, SAA 1 good ref David S