New England Golden Gloves

As a Franchise of the National Golden Gloves, the New England Golden Gloves is the annual amateur boxing competition for the New England States. It has been held every year since 1945 at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts. Competitors over the years include boxing greats, such as; Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, and Micky Ward. The competitions typically take place in January through February, with the winners heading to the National Golden Gloves in May.

History

In the 1960s Ralph Lally, from Lowell, Massachusetts fought in the 75 Golden Glove bout with 67 KOs. His pro and Olympic hopes were dash by his draft into the Vietnam War.

In 1971, the "Boxing Doctor" Harold Reitman was champion in the heavyweight division while in medical school.[1]

In 1973, The New England Franchise (Lowell, Massachusetts) Hosted the National Tournament of Champions.[2]

In 1976, Craig A. Charbonneau from Central Falls, Rhode Island won the New England Light Heavyweight Golden Gloves Championship at the age of 17.

In the early 1980s pro boxer Micky Ward was 3 time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

In 1976-1980 pro boxer Irish Danny Cronin was 4 time new England golden gloves champion.

In 1986-1988, pro boxer Iceman John Scully was 3 time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

In 1995, The New England Franchise (Lowell, Massachusetts) Hosted the National Tournament of Champions.[3]

In the 2000s pro boxer Danny O'Connor was a 4 time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

In the 2000s pro boxer "Too Smooth" Matt Godfrey was a 6 time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

In 2002 & 2004-2006, pro heavyweight "The Storm" Nathaniel James was 3 time New England Golden Gloves Champion.

In 2009, Tamerlan Tsarnaev won the open heavyweight.[4]

In 2015, Frankie De Jesus from Brockton, Ma Won the 165 lbs Novice division. [5]

List of National Winners from New England[6]

1962- 112 lbs: Ray Jutrus

1969- 165 lbs: Roosevelt Molden

1974- 178 lbs: Robert Stewart

1993- 165 lbs: Tarvis Simms

2000- Shw: Steve Vukosa

2002- 165 lbs: Jaidon Codrington & 201 lbs: Matthew Godfrey

2006- 152 lbs: Demetrius Andrade & 165 lbs: Edwin Rodriquez

2007- 152 lbs: Demetrius Andrade

2008- 112 lbs: Jorge Aiague & 141 lbs: Daniel O'Connor

2010- 123 lbs: Toka Kahn-Clary & 165 lbs: Ronald Ellis

2011- 123 lbs: Tramaine Williams

References

  1. Fitzgerald, Brian (27 September 2002). "Hackie Reitman-just call him the fight doctor". B.U. Bridge. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  2. http://www.goldengloves.com/history/?id=4
  3. http://www.goldengloves.com/history/?id=4
  4. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more-sports/tamerlan-tsarnaev-amateur-boxing-champ-article-1.1321846
  5. http://m.enterprisenews.com/article/20150221/NEWS/150229131
  6. http://www.goldengloves.com/history/
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