Thursday, April 03, 2008

Regional Golden Gloves Championship Bouts Announced!

The bouts have been announced for the Washington Golden Gloves Regional Championships which will be held on Friday, April 11 at the Waldorf Jaycees Community Center in Waldorf, MD.

Winners from the Washington Golden Gloves championships last week will meet the winners from the Virginia Championships as well as boxers from North Carolina. These are the scheduled bouts:


Novice Division

119 pounds: Erick Cruz (DC) vs. Henry Mekok (Richmond, VA)

125 pounds: Andre Morgan (Riverdale, MD) vs. Seth Crane (Powhattan, VA)

132 pounds: Joel Young (Beltsville, MD) vs. Reginald Barnett (Norfolk, VA)

141 pounds: Charles Dobbins (Hagerstown, MD) vs. Danny Foster (Annandale, VA)

152 pounds: Damian Butler (Glenarden, MD) vs. Kelvin Edmonds (Norfolk, VA)

165 pounds: Eric Govan (Rockville, MD) vs. Willie Nelson (Richmond, VA)

178 pounds: Manuel Ramos (DC) vs. Ian Paterson (Richmond, VA)

Heavyweight: Joe Liles (Odenton, MD) vs. Joe Cusimano (Virginia Beach, VA)

Super Heavyweight: Bernard Adams (Baltimore, MD) vs. Jerry Forrest (Newport News, VA)


Open Division

Winners from this championship will advance to the National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions in Grand Rapids, MI on May 4-11.

119 pounds: Kevin Rivers (Oxon Hill, MD) vs. Roger Belch (Virginia Beach, VA)

125 pounds: Traon Bynum (DC) vs. Andre Ramirez, USMC (Camp Lejune, NC)

132 pounds: Renaldo Gaines (DC) vs. Cordaro Simpkins (Virginia Beach, VA)

141 pounds: Marquis Moore (Waldorf, MD) vs. Hasson Williams (Portsmouth, VA)

152 pounds: David Grayton (DC) vs. Jeremiah Wiggins (Newport Beach, VA)

165 pounds: Jarrett Hurd (Accokeek, MD) vs. Walter McRay (Lynchburg, VA)

178 pounds: Thomas Williams (Laurel, MD) vs. Ricardo Mickins (Richmond, VA)

Heavyweight: Nick Kisner (Glen Burnie, MD) vs. DeJesus Gardner, USMC (Camp Lejune)

Super Heavyweight: Andrew Jackson (DC) vs. Andre Brickhouse (Norfolk, VA)

DC's Francis Taylor will advance to the nationals because he is unopposed in the 106 pound championship bout.

There will also be a ceremony to honor one of the great people in the Beltway Boxing community: Eugene "Thunder" Hughes of Midtown Youth Academy.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Francis Taylor will win at Waldorf.

Linda "Great Shot" Siadys said...

What time???

Linda "Great Shot" Siadys said...

Nevermind I called the Waldorf Jacees doors open at 7. Fights start at 8.

Anonymous said...

Just for sake of argument....is anyone interested in seeing the Washington DC Golden Gloves return to DC?? Some of the old timers remember when it was not in Maryland. Do anyone know why it left??

Curious

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know who won the fights last night?

Gary Digital Williams said...

I was unable to attend the bouts last night. Hopefully I'll get results sometime this weekend or on Monday.

Anonymous said...

Results 2008 Washington DC Regional Golden Gloves
NOVICE:
106 Vacant
112 Vacant
119 Eric Cruz DC PTS
125 Walter Ingrham VA PTS
132 Joel Young MD RSC
141 Edwin Reyes MD PTS
152 Damien Butler MD PTS
165 Willie Nelson VA WO
178 Barry Trotter MD
201 Joe Cusimano VA RSC
201+ Jerry Forrest VA RSC
OPEN:
106 Francis Taylor DC Unopposed
112 Vacant
119 Kevin Rivers MD RSC
125 Traon Bynum DC PTS
132 Cordaro Simpkins VA PTS
141 Marquis Moore MD PTS
152 Jeremiah Wiggins VA PTS
165 Jarrett Hurd MD PTS
178 Thomas Williams MD PTS
201 Nicholas Kisner MD WO
201+ Andre Brickhouse VA PTS
One of the best Golden Gloves seen around here in a long time

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting the results but im confused on a couple of them. Edwin reyes 141 novice already lost a few weeks ago so how did he fight again. And barry trotter 178 novice wasn't even in the tourny.

Anonymous said...

yes francis Taylor is going to win becouse he is a winner!!!!!!!!!!!!!! much love big sis

Anonymous said...

that lil nigga goin winnnnnnnnnnn

Anonymous said...

In reply to a previous post, Barry Trotter fought in the Regional Golden Gloves Tournament and won at 178lbs. I was there! You should check with the promoter and anyone who attended the fights that night before you display your ignorance on a world stage. A little research will clear up your confusion, friend.

Anonymous said...

Charles Jason Dobbins aka.. Country is a hell of a fighter and needs to be recognized.