(MAY 31) (COLORADO SPRINGS,
COLO.) – Seven American boxers will box in final round action at
the Cheo Aponte Tournament tonight in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Female flyweight Marlen Esparza (Houston, Texas), male
lightweight Genaro Gamez (San Diego, Calif.), female lightweight
Melissa Parker (Fountain, Colo.), male light welterweight
Abraham Nova (San Diego, Calif.), male welterweight Jose Alday
(Odessa, Texas), female middleweight Claressa Shields (Flint,
Mich.), and male super heavyweight Cam F. Awesome (Lenexa,
Kansas) will all take the ring for today’s championship bouts.
2012 Olympic bronze medalist Esparza competed in her first bout
of the international tournament in Friday’s action and she made
quick work of her opening round opponent. Esparza stopped Puerto
Rico’s Rose Matos in the second round of their semifinal bout to
move on to tonight’s final round bout with Clelia Costa of
Brazil.
Parker made her tournament debut in Friday’s semifinal action as
well, facing off with Guatemala’s Karen Perez in lightweight
competition. The American lightweight won a unanimous decision
over Perez, advancing on to showdown with 2011 Pan American
Games champion Kiria Tapia of Puerto Rico.
Welterweight Alday received a first round bye as well, opening
his tournament competition on Friday in a contest with Brazil’s
Arison Tavarez. He pulled out a split decision victory over
Tavarez to earn a berth in tonight’s final round bout with
Puerto Rico’s Niclaus Flaz.
Nova took his third victory of the tournament on Friday in
Caguas, winning a split decision over the Dominican Republic’s
Jackson Martinez in their light welterweight match-up. The trio
of victories earned Nova a spot in the light welterweight finale
with Walter Duarte of Guatemala.
2012 Olympic gold medalist Claressa Shields (Flint, Mich.) has
been patiently waiting for her chance to step into the ring in
Puerto Rico and she will get her opportunity tonight. Shields
will compete in her first elite international bout since the
2012 Olympic Games in a showdown with Yenebier Guillen of the
Dominican Republic in the women’s middleweight championship
bout.
Following a walkover win in his first scheduled bout of the
tournament, Awesome will take on Mayor Kieshno of the Bahamas in
the super heavyweight championship bout. Gamez enjoyed a
semifinal walkover win as well and will take on Puerto Rico’s
Jose Rosario in Saturday night’s lightweight final round bout.
Female flyweight Christina Cruz (New York, N.Y.), male flyweight
Malik Jackson (Washington DC) and male light heavyweight Jasper
McCargo (Oakland, Calif.) all fell in Friday’s semifinal round
action, but will win bronze medals for their efforts in Puerto
Rico.
USA Boxing International Teaching Coach Pedro Roque (Colorado
Springs, Colo.), Luis Gamez (San Diego, Calif.) and Jerrick
Jones (Albany, N.Y.) are leading the U.S. team in Puerto Rico
with Dr. Lucien Parillo (Wallingford, Conn.) joining the squad
as the Team Physician and David Zawacki (Reno, Nev.) serving as
the AIBA official.
Friday’s U.S. Results
112 lbs/male: Orlando Gonzalez, PUR, dec. Malik Jackson,
Washington DC/USA, 3-0
112 lbs/female: Marlen Esparza, Houston, Texas/USA won on TKO
over Rose Matos, PUR, TKO-2
112 lbs/female: Clelia Costa, BRA, dec. Christina Cruz, New
York, N.Y./USA, 2-1
132 lbs/male: Genaro Gamez, San Diego, Calif./USA won on
walkover over Maxwell Ortiz, PUR, W/O
132 lbs/female: Melissa Parker, Fountain, Colo./USA dec. Karen
Perez, GUA, 3-0
141 lbs/male: Abraham Nova, Albany, N.Y./USA dec. Jackson
Martinez, DOM, 2-1
152 lbs/male: Jose Alday, Odessa, Texas/USA dec. Arison Tavarez,
BRA, 2-1
178 lbs/male: Luis Aponte, PUR, dec. Jasper McCargo, Oakland,
Calif./USA, 2-1
Thursday’s U.S. Results
123 lbs/male: Alfredo Santiago, PUR, dec. Jarico O’Quinn,
Detroit, Mich./USA, 2-1
141 lbs/male: Abraham Nova, Albany, N.Y./USA dec. Rashield
Williams, BAH, 3-0
201 lbs/male: Juan Noguiera, BRA, dec. Joshua Temple, St. Louis,
Mo./USA, 3-0
201+ lbs/male: Cam F. Awesome, Lenexa, Kansas/USA won on
walkover over Gerardo Bisbal, PUR, W/O
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