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Team Bahamas in T&T for pre-Olympic boxing showdown

A FIVE-member boxing team is in Trinidad & Tobago as the two countries host a pre-Olympic boxing showdown.

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Boxers qualify for Pan Am Games

ALL three boxers representing the Bahamas in Mexico have booked their ticket to the Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, July 10-26.

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‘Sonny Boy’ tournament showcases our young boxers

THE 20th Annual Wellington “Sonny Boy” Rahming Silver Glove Tournament was held at the Wulff Road Boxing Square this past Saturday.

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Bahamas 10th overall at first C.A.C. boxing qualifier

In the first year that boxers will have to compete in qualification tournaments for the Central American and Caribbean Games, the Bahamas got off to a quick start in the first of such tournaments.

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Boxers qualify for 22nd CAC Games

The Bahamas is on pace to field its largest boxing team ever at the Central American and Caribbean Games this fall, according to national team head coach Andre Seymour.

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Sports in brief

CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club, along with Platinum Sports Bar & Lounge, is scheduled to host “The Spirit of Determination” Amateur Boxing Show on Saturday, March 1.

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Major opponent: I will not lose this fight

ROGER Rosa said he’s not concerned that he’s fighting in the Bahamas for the first time. He predicted that he doesn’t intend to leave town without a victory over Meacher ‘Pain’ Major.

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Valentino improves record to 2-0

BACK in the ring following a nine-month layoff since his professional debut, Valentino Knowles improved his record to 2-0 in a successful return.

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Sports in brief

AFTER calling off its show that was to have returned to the Fish Fry at Arawak Cay, Champion Amateur Boxing Club will present “Saturday Night Live Boxing” at the Wulff Road Boxing Square 6pm Saturday November 9.

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Carl Hield hoping to cash in at World Series of Boxing in Mexico

Despite falling short of winning a medal at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Carl Hield said he was pleased with his performance. Now he’s hoping to cash in when he travels to compete in the World Series of Boxing in Mexico.

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Carl Hield misses out on medal

Carl Hield’s appearance at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan, is over. On Sunday, Hield gave it his best shot but suffered a 30-27 hometown decision to fourth seed Daniyar Yeleussinov of Kazakhstan in the 69 kilo-class division.

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