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Post by marsh on May 1, 2007 10:41:15 GMT -5
On Monday, the first night of competition, the Upper Midwest team won only one of four bouts. Jamal James won a 4-1 decision over Leandre White of Detroit at 141 lbs. At 125 lbs., Craig Butler lost a 5-0 decision to Raynell Williams of Cleveland. Cerreso Fort, 165 lbs., lost to Lamar Russ, Wilmington, NC, by a 5-0 decision. At heavyweight, Harley Kilfian lost a close 4-1 decision to David Thompson of New York. Tonight, we have the other five boxers fighting.
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Post by x on May 1, 2007 12:50:33 GMT -5
SH%$#@#%T
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Post by wadena who on May 1, 2007 13:19:51 GMT -5
I heard bob took an early flight home. Winston and Lee have byes.
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Post by nunya on May 1, 2007 21:09:29 GMT -5
Lay offa Bob...he isnt the one who made the decision to "pick" a head coach.
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Post by marsh on May 1, 2007 21:40:22 GMT -5
rodriquez won tonight. Henton and Steward lost decisions. Winston and Lee got byes.
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Post by ww on May 2, 2007 6:31:52 GMT -5
Bob's a quitter and should resign from the UMGG board, bottom line. Congrats to James and Rodriguez. Good luck to all boxers tonight.
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Post by marsh on May 2, 2007 8:25:33 GMT -5
Wed. night bouts: Derek Winston vs. Ronny Rios, California Tony Lee, vs. Greg Coverson, Michigan Jamal James, vs. Brad Soloman of Georgia Corey Rodriquez, vs. Murray Cunningham, Rochester N.Y.
On Tuesday, Corey beat Terrance Jarman, Toledo. Delano lost a 4-1 decision to Sid Richards of Akron
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Post by results on May 2, 2007 21:28:14 GMT -5
119 lbs/54 kg: Ronny Rios, Santa Ana, Calif. - California dec. Derek Winston, Minneapolis, Minn. - Upper Midwest, 5-0 132 lbs/60 kg: Tony Lee - Upper Midwest dec. Gregory Coverson, Redford, Mich. - Detroit, 3-2 141 lbs/64 kg: Brad Solomon, Douglasville, Ga. - Knoxville dec. Jamal James, Minneapolis, Minn. - Upper Midwest, 3-2 152 lbs/69 kg: Corey Rodriguez, St. Anthony, Minn. - Upper Midwest dec. Murray Cunningham, Rochester, N.Y. - Syracuse courtesy of: www.usaboxing.org/1059_1799.htmMarsh, please post tomorrow's pairings. thank you.
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Post by marsh on May 3, 2007 10:05:51 GMT -5
Tony Lee will be boxing Nieko Rivera of Kansas City, and Corey Rodriquez faces Charles Hatley of Dallas Texas. If anyone needs info later tonight, you can call my cell phone 763-458-7505.
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Post by results on May 3, 2007 20:45:03 GMT -5
132 lbs/60 kg: Tony Lee - Upper midwest dec. Nieko Rivera, Kansas City, Mo. - Kansas City, 3-2
152 lbs/69 kg: Charles Hatley, Dallas, Texas - Texas dec. Corey Rodriguez - Upper midwest, 5-0
Go gettem Tony!
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Post by marsh on May 4, 2007 7:32:40 GMT -5
Tony Lee will go up against Damion Price of St. Louis tonight in the semi's. Good Luck Tony. Tyler Turner of Northfield, MN., who is going to college out in the Maryland area and is boxing for the Washington DC team, is in the semi-finals as a super-heavyweight. He faces defending champ Jonte Willis of Tacoma tonight. Turner is to box for Shakopee and White Bear Lake teams, and is a former National Junior Champion.
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Post by Ryan on May 4, 2007 20:24:31 GMT -5
Tony Lee was defeated
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Post by marsh on May 5, 2007 10:45:00 GMT -5
Tony Lee got decision by Darwin Price and it was a 5-0 decision, but Tony did great. Our local team has lost to five boxers that are in the finals.
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Post by marsh on May 5, 2007 14:12:56 GMT -5
Forgot to mention that Tyler Turner form Northfield, MN. is in the finals as a super-heavyweight. He beat the defending champion last night. He was behind going into the 4th round but he land a big right hand that knocked his opponent out cold. He has a tough one tonight tho. Good luck Tyler.
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Post by dogface on May 6, 2007 7:59:18 GMT -5
Terry, you said that Dewayne Steward lost a decision, but I can't find it in any of the results. Who did he lose to?
The UMGG really had a tough draw this year with two of our fighters losing to the eventual champions and four of them losing to the runner-ups.
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