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Reigning World Champions Rashida Ellis (Lynn, Mass.) and Jahmal Harvey (Oxon Hill, Md.), headline the 22-person roster for the upcoming USA Boxing International Invitational scheduled for Sept. 12-15 at the Pueblo Convention Center in Pueblo, Colo. A complete roster can be seen below.
The first boxing international event held in the United States since 2018 and first elite international competition since the 2007 Elite Men’s World Championships, will see boxers from Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Philippines, and Puerto Rico, take on a mix of Team USA veterans and up and comers looking to make an impression on the international stage as all boxers work their way to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
Five of Ellis’ 2022 World Championships teammates will also be taking to the ring, including 2022 AMBC Elite Championships gold medalists Jajaira Gonzalez (Glendora, Calif.) and Jennifer Lozano (Laredo, Texas), as well as 2022 AMBC Elite Championships bronze medalist Amelia Moore (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) and Shera Mae Patricio (Waianae, Hawaii).
Rounding out Team USA’s women’s delegation include 2018 Elite Women’s World Championships team member Jazzelle Bobadilla (Ewa Beach, Hawaii), 2022 AMBC Elite Championships bronze medalist Kayla Gomez (El Paso, Texas), and two boxers making their Team USA international debuts, Daisy Bamberger (Hayward, Calif.) and Stephanie Simon (Miami, Fla.).
2021 Elite Men’s World Championship silver medalists, Roscoe Hill (Spring, Texas) and Omari Jones (Orlando, Fla.), join Harvey, as well as their 2021 World Championship teammates Vershuan Lee (Rock Island, Ill.) and Jonathan Mansour (San Diego, Calif.) as the veterans of the men’s team.
A trio of boxers from last year’s inaugural Junior Pan American Games, including gold medalist Julius Ballo (San Diego, Calif.) and Quincey Williams (Washington, D.C.), as well as bronze medalist Donte Layne (Elmont, N.Y.), will make their elite international debuts in Pueblo, while Richard Fernandez Jr. (San Antonio, Texas) will be representing Team USA for the first time since his junior division days.
The final members of Team USA are 2022 AMBC Elite Championships bronze medalist Joshua Edwards (Houston, Texas) and his teammate from those championships, Emilio Garcia (Laredo, Texas).
International boxers expected to compete include 2020 Olympian Mahammad Abdullayev of Azerbaijan; two-time European Champion Stefanie Von Berge and 2022 European Champion Nelive Tiafack; two-time Olympic medalist Li Qian, World Champions Wenlu Yang and Lina Wang of China; World Championship bronze medalist Rogen Ladon of Philippines; and Asian Championships two-time medalist Bakhodur Usmonov.
USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), as well as National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.) and National Developmental Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.) will lead Team USA at the competition, alongside assistant coaches Lee Gladden (Gainesville, Fla.), Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas) and Pete Rojas Jr. (Grand Prairie, Texas).
Competition will begin Monday, Sept. 12, with two sessions running until Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. MST, and finals set for 11:00 a.m. MST on Thursday, Sept. 15. All bouts will be streamed live online or can be watched live at the Pueblo Convention Center for free.
International Invitational Roster
50 kg: Jazzelle Bobadilla, Ewa Beach, Hawaii
50 kg: Jennifer Lozano, Laredo, Texas
51 kg: Richard Fernandez Jr., San Antonio, Texas
51 kg: Roscoe Hill, Spring, Texas
54 kg: Kayla Gomez, El Paso, Texas
54 kg: Shera Mae Patricio, Waianae, Hawaii
57 kg: Julius Ballo, San Diego, Calif.
57 kg: Jahmal Harvey, Oxon Hill, Md.
57 kg: Daisy Bamberger, Hayward, Calif.
57 kg: Amelia Moore, Colorado Springs, Colo.
60 kg: Rashida Ellis, Lynn, Mass.
60 kg: Jajaira Gonzalez, Glendora, Calif.
63.5 kg: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas
63.5 kg: Vershaun Lee, Rock Island, Ill.
63.5 kg: Jonathan Mansour, San Diego, Calif.
66 kg: Morelle McCane, Cleveland, Ohio
66 kg: Stephanie Simon, Miami, Fla.
71 kg: Omari Jones, Orlando, Fla.
71 kg: Quincey Williams, Washington, D.C.
80 kg: Arjan Iseni, Staten Island, N.Y.
80 kg: Donte Layne, Elmont, N.Y.
92+ kg: Joshua Edwards, Houston, Texas
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The thirteen exciting male finals featured in the eighth competition day at the AMBC American Women’s and Men’s Elite Boxing Championships in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Brazilian 21-year-old Luiz Gabriel Do Nascimento Oliveira became an instant sensation on the last competition day, when he defeated the defending featherweight (57kg) World Champion from the United States, Jahmal Harvey.
Cuba, United States, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico claimed the gold medals in the men’s part of the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships; Argentina, United States, Colombia, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Brazil shared the eleven female titles in the competition
The Brazilians headed the team rankings of the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships with seven gold medals. The United States earned two female and four male gold medals and became the second after the Brazilians. Colombia earned three titles of the event and secured the third position in the medal standings.
Roscoe Hill from the US won his first big title.
The United States have had excellent flyweight (51kg) boxers in the recent period and its Roscoe Hill waited for his time to attend a major event. He achieved a silver medal at the 2021 AIBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships, and he arrived in Guayaquil to earn his first ever big title. The US boxer met in the final with Erislan Romero. The Cuban boxer did not find the best fighting distance against Hill, unable to catch his taller rival in the final, which delivered success to the US athlete.
Dominican Republic achieved two gold medals in Guayaquil
Dominican Republic’s best boxer in the recent nine years, Leonel De Los Santos, was not able to attend the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships in Guayaquil, but two of other athletes earned gold medals in the event. Rodrigo Marte moved up to the bantamweight (54kg) after his last title-winning performance at the 2019 Pan American Games, but his decision paid off in Guayaquil. Marte was at a different level than experienced Damian Arce from Cuba, earning his second major achievement during his career. His teammate, Alexys Miguel De La Cruz, has five years of experience on the Elite National Team and showed amazing stamina during the third round against Simon Rafael Joubert from Cuba in the final of the men’s lightweight category (60kg).
Brazil’s Oliveira delivered the upset of the day
Brazilian Luiz Gabriel Do Nascimento Oliveira won a gold medal at the 2018 AMBC American Youth Boxing Championships and joined Brazilian Elite National Team in January 2020. The Brazilian talent competes at the featherweight weight category (57kg). He met the reigning AIBA World Champion Jahmal Harvey from the US in the final bout. Harvey used his excellent footwork against Oliveira in the first round, but the Brazilian boxer adopted the rhythm and surprised his US opponent. Oliveira had excellent physical condition to keep that world-class level until the last seconds and defeated Harvey in one of the best contests of the last day. His top teammates – Wanderson Oliveira, Keno Machado and Abner Junior Teixeira – all won their finals in their weight categories.
Eleven women gold medalists crowned
Eleven women boxers earned gold medals at the AMBC American Boxing Championships. Argentina, the United States, Colombia, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Brazil shared eleven titles in the competition.
The best boxers of the continent – Brazilian Beatriz Ferreira, Colombian Ingrit Valencia and Canadian Tamara Thibeault – won in their final’s competition.
Argentina won the first title of the event
Aldana Florencia Lopez from Argentina returned to the National Team from professional boxing. The 25-year-old athlete proceeded into the final of the women’s minimumweight (48kg) and started the first round well against Guatemala’s Aylin Dayana Jamez. Jamez was close to earning a historical gold medal for her country, but Lopez worked hard in the last round to capture the first title of the championships.
Ingrit Valencia continued her winning path
One of the Colombian titleholders, Yeni Marcela Arias,had been eliminated in the quarterfinals of the women’s featherweight (57kg) competition in Guayaquil, but its next female star, Ingrit Lorena Valencia, bagged a gold medal. The experienced Colombian flyweight (52kg) boxer earned medals at all of the major competitions excluding the Women’s World Boxing Championships, yet. Valencia used her distance and quick attacks well enough in the final against Mexico’s Fatima Patricia Herrera to take the lead on the judges’ scorecards after three minutes of the fight. She kept the same pace until the last seconds and celebrated her new AMBC title.
Beatriz was a perfect name to win titles in Guayaquil
Beatriz Ferreira is not only the best Brazilian female boxer, but she is the top woman athlete in the entire South American continent. The lightweight (60kg) star is aiming for her second Women’s World Boxing Championships title in Istanbul this May and the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships was a stop for her on that road. Ferreira had a competitive rival, US Rashida Ellis, but the Brazilian’s No.1 boxer used her aggressive style of boxing to defend her throne. Another Brazilian Beatriz – Soares — was a high hope at the welterweight (66kg) and faced the Argentinian’s most experienced National Team member Lucia Noelia Perez. Soares found the weak points of her Argentinean opponent and took the gold medal.
The participating nations in the AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships
Argentina, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Fair Chance Team, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Sint Maarten, Trinidad & Tobago, and United States of America.
Here is a complete list of AMBC American Elite Boxing Championships winners:
WOMEN
48kg: Aldana Florencia Lopez, Argentina
50kg: Jennifer Lozano, United States
52kg: Ingrit Lorena Valencia, Colombia
54kg: Scarlett Delgado, Canada
57kg: Ashley Ann Lozada, Puerto Rico
60kg: Beatriz Ferreira, Brazil
63kg: Jajaira Gonzalez, United States
70kg: Barbara Dos Santos, Brazil
75kg: Tamara Thibeault, Canada
+81kg: Diana Romero, Colombia
MEN
48kg: Billy Rodriguez, Cuba
51kg: Roscoe Hill, United States
54kg: Rodrigo Marte, Dominican Republic
57kg: Luiz Gabriel Do Nascimento Oliveira, Brazil
60kg: Alexys Miguel De La Cruz, Dominican Republic
63.5kg: Jose Manuel Viafara, Colombia
67kg: Wanderson Oliveira, Brazil
71kg: Marco Alonso Verde, Mexico
75kg: Oved Emmanuel Bartee-El, United States
80kg: Robby Gonzales, United States
86kg: Keno Machado, Brazil
92kg: Jamar Talley, United States
+92kg: Abner Junior Teixeira, Brazil
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The brackets are set, and Team USA now knows their potential path to stand atop the medal podium in Guayaquil, Ecuador at the 2022 AMBC Elite Championships, as competition begins today.
2021 Elite Men’s World Champion Jahmal Harvey (Oxon Hill, Md.) will be the first American to take to the ring, as he will face Mexico’s Miguel Fernando Vega Barreras in the day’s first session. Barreras competed at the 2021 World Championships, where he advanced to the quarterfinals. This will be Harvey’s first bout since his gold medal performance in Serbia last year.
Harvey’s World Championship teammate, Jonathan Mansour (San Diego, Calif.), will also take to the ring during the day’s opening session. The lightweight will step into the ring against Manuel Febus of Puerto Rico.
2022 USA Boxing Elite National Champion Emilio Garcia (Laredo, Texas) will make his elite international debut during the day’s second session against Jose Manuel Viafara Fori of Colombia. Fori represented Colombia at the 2019 and 2021 Elite Men’s World Championships.
Joining Garcia in the evening session will be three-time World Champion Jajaira Gonzalez (Montclair, Calif.), who will be returning to international competition for the first time since 2018. Gonzalez will go head-to-head against Beatriz Palavecino Viviana of Argentina.
Welterweight Arika Skoog (Boston, Mass.) will also be making her international debut tomorrow. Skoog will take to the ring during the day’s second session of boxing against Stephanie Pineiro Aquino of Puerto Rico, the 2017 AMBC Elite Championships silver medalist.
2022 USA Boxing Elite National Champion Morelle McCane (Cleveland, Ohio) will close out the day’s competition with her bout with Dominican Republic’s Maria Moronta Hernandez. Hernandez competed at the 2020 Olympic Games, where she finished fifth.
Competition will begin at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. CST and can be followed along by clicking here, as well as on USA Boxing’s social media platforms. Additional tournament information, including brackets and bout sheets will be updated throughout the tournament here.
Team USA is being guided by USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.), National Developmental Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.), National Strength and Conditioning Coach Jose Polanco (Colorado Springs, Colo.), as well as assistant coaches Christine Lopez (Rowlett, Texas) and Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.).
This year’s AMBC Championships has brought close to 200 boxers from 25 different countries to compete for gold. These championships also mark the first-time prize money will be awarded to the medalists.
Day 1 Schedule
Session 1 – 2:00 p.m. CST start
57 kg: Jahmal Harvey, Oxon Hill, Md./USA, vs. Miguel Fernando Vega Barreras/MEX (Bout 4)
60 kg: Jonathan Mansour, San Diego, Calif./USA, vs. Manuel Febus/PUR (Bout 8)
Session 2 – 6:00 p.m. CST start
63 kg: Jajaira Gonzalez, Montclair, Calif./USA, vs. Beatriz Palavecino Viviana/ARG (Bout 8)
63.5 kg: Emilio Garcia, Laredo, Texas/USA, vs. Jose Manuel Viafara Fori/COL (Bout 3)
66 kg: Arika Skoog, Boston, Mass./USA, vs. Stephanie Pineiro Aquino/PUR (Bout 12)
70 kg: Morelle McCane, Cleveland, Ohio/USA, vs. Maria Moronta Hernandez/DOM (Bout 13)
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Finalists in 6 weight categories will compete today for gold medals at the AIBA Men’s World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. All the participants have made their weight.
51 kg
Roscoe Hill (USA) – 50,8kg
Saken Bibossinov (KAZ) – 50,8 kg
57 kg
Jahmal Harvey (USA) – 56,6 kg
Serik Temirzhanov (KAZ) – 56, 8 kg
63,5 kg
Kerem Oezmen (TUR) – 62,3 kg
Andy Cruz Gomez (UZB) – 63,1 kg
71 kg
Vadim Musaev (RBF) – 70,7 kg
Yurii Zakharieiev (UKR) – 70,9 kg
80 kg
Aliaksei Alfiorau (BLR) – 79,5 kg
Robby Gonzales (USA) – 78,9 kg
92 kg
Julio La Cruz Peraza (CUB) – 91,2 kg
Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine (ITA) – 91,4 kg
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Belgrade, Serbia 29/10/21
The United States’ teenage hope Jahmal Harvey delivered the upset performance of in the afternoon session of the fourth day at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. Harvey eliminated Uzbekistan’s defending AIBA World Champion Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov to reach the 1/8 final.
Harvey will turn 19 later this year, but the US boxer proved that he is a fantastic talent in boxing. He had some difficulties in the first round in his opening bout, but he managed to beat Belgium’s Vasile Usturoi in a hectic fight. Harvey’s Irish coach Billy Walsh prepared the strategy for his second contest against Mirzakhalilov, reigning AIBA World Champion and Asian Games winner.
The Uzbek boxer is one of the top stars of the AIBA World Boxing Championships. but his US rival surprised him with his effective counter-punching and top level of footwork. Harvey exceeded all of the expectations in this featherweight (57kg) bout and eliminated the defending champion.
“I believed in myself, my skills and on my coaches today,” Harvey said, “and I knew that I could make it. The first round was very important, and I gave in everything to take the lead on the scorecards to follow my own strategy. I have the physical condition to keep in the same level until the very end. The atmosphere is impressive in this event, and I am happy that part of it.”
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