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A Trio of United States Boxers Wins 2011 Pan American Games Berths in Ecuador
by Julie Goldsticker
May 6, 2011

     
   
   
   
   

(MAY 6) (COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) – Three U.S. boxers officially punched their tickets for the 2011 Pan American Games with semifinal victories at the second Pan American Games qualifier in Quito, Ecuador. Female lightweight Queen Underwood (Seattle, Wash.), female middleweight Franchon Crews (Baltimore, Md.) and male light heavyweight Jeffrey Spencer (Fort Carson, Colo.) all claimed semifinal victories to move on to final round action.

Crews clinched her berth with a slim 9-8 victory over Venezuela’s Blanca Burgos in the middleweight semifinal on Tuesday evening. The close contest was a stark contrast to Crews’ opening bout of the tournament, in which she blanked her opponent by a 22-0 margin. She will face the Dominican Republic’s Yenebier Guillen in the middleweight championship bout.

Underwood finally made her event debut on Wednesday and she quickly made her presence felt in lightweight semifinal action with Maria Ulpino of Venezuela. The 2010 World Championships bronze medalist stopped Ulpino in the first round of the contest to join Crews in final round competition. Underwood will take on Sandra Bizier of Canada in final round action.

Spencer was the final U.S. boxer to take the ring in Quito, but it didn’t stop him from continuing the U.S. winning streak. The U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program member defeated Nicaragua’s Osmar Bravo, 14-7 in their light heavyweight showdown. Spencer will battle the Dominican Republic’s Felix Varela in the light heavyweight final round contest.

Flyweight Christina Cruz (New York, N.Y.) lost her semifinal match-up with Jemyma Betraying, 17-6, eliminating her from contention in the second Pan American Games qualifier.

Due to a presidential order in Ecuador preventing any sport action on Friday, championship round boxing will be contested today to determine the gold medalists in the 13 Olympic weight divisions. Underwood, Crews and Spencer join super heavyweight Danny Kelly (Washington DC) in earning berths at the 2011 Pan American Games, October 14-30, in Guadalajara, Mexico. The 2011 event will be the first Pan American Games for women’s boxing, mirroring the addition of the sport to the 2012 Olympic Games. Kelly earned his spot at the first Pan American Games qualifier in April.

Wednesday Semifinal Round Results

Female/132 lbs: Queen Underwood, Seattle, Wash./USA stopped Maria Ulpino, VEN, RSC-1

Male/178 lbs: Jeffrey Spencer, Fort Carson, Colo./USA dec. Osmar Bravo (NIC), 14-7

Tuesday Semifinal Round Results

112 lbs/female: Jemyma Betraying, AHO, dec. Christina Cruz, New York, N.Y./USA, 17-6

165 lbs/female: Franchon Crews, Baltimore, Md./USA dec. Blanca Burgos, 9-8

USA Boxing, as the national governing body for Olympic-style boxing, is the United States’ member organization of the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) and a member of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC).

 
     
     
   
 
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