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    Comments Thread For: 2010 National Golden Gloves Champions Are Crowned

    (LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) – Months of qualifying and a full week of National Golden Gloves action culminated in a full night of championship bouts on Saturday night at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock, Ark. Ten new national champions were crowned in an exciting night of competition, which featured several upsets. [Click Here To Read More]
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    cong**** to roberto morban of nyc metro! we shared a dressing room for the nyc golden gloves finals at Madison Square Garden and hes a great guy and a great fighter, as well! cong**** dude. I hope to follow in your footsteps next year, my man.

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      Props to all the future stars, it's to bad this sport has fallen so much that people don't pay attention to the Golden Gloves anymore. Gloves use to pack arenas.

      On the National level, these young fellas are dedicated and it's one hell of a tough road to go from local gloves to national. Much respect to them all.

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        Originally posted by AddiX
        Props to all the future stars, it's to bad this sport has fallen so much that people don't pay attention to the Golden Gloves anymore. Gloves use to pack arenas.

        On the National level, these young fellas are dedicated and it's one hell of a tough road to go from local gloves to national. Much respect to them all.
        its a tough road. in new york, you get used to fighting once a week in the nyc gloves, then you go to the nationals and its everyday. thats a lot of wear and tear on the body. you cant just be in great fight shape- you have to be in great tournament fight shape and fight smart enough not to take punishment to impair your body for your next fights.

        Evander was in perfect standing to enter the Olympic Trials in '84, but entered the Gloves anyway. Had he lost, he could have jeopardized his olympic eligibility, but he said "you ain't nothing unless you win the Gloves." Sure enough, he won the gloves and went on to win a bronze at the olympics and become on of the greatest Cruiserweight and Heavyweight Champions of the modern era.

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          Cong**** to Morban...I thought Marcus Browne might win but Brant beat him...a Nationals win wudda did wonders for Marcus...he's won the Gloves twice...the fight is on YouTube...

          mspiegelo, what gym do u fight out of? or was fighting out of?

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            Originally posted by mspiegelo
            its a tough road. in new york, you get used to fighting once a week in the nyc gloves, then you go to the nationals and its everyday. thats a lot of wear and tear on the body. you cant just be in great fight shape- you have to be in great tournament fight shape and fight smart enough not to take punishment to impair your body for your next fights.

            Evander was in perfect standing to enter the Olympic Trials in '84, but entered the Gloves anyway. Had he lost, he could have jeopardized his olympic eligibility, but he said "you ain't nothing unless you win the Gloves." Sure enough, he won the gloves and went on to win a bronze at the olympics and become on of the greatest Cruiserweight and Heavyweight Champions of the modern era.
            True that man, I was going to do the gloves a few years ago in NYC and had to be honest with myself that I wasnt sure If I could stay in shape and at weight for the entire tournament. People don't realize that once you decide to do the gloves you need to stay in shape for almost a half a year straight.

            You win one fight and than your on to the next one. My old gym upstate had some guys that competed in the past years, it was non-stop training. I hate to say it though but the NY Amateur boxing scene has really fallen off.

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              They shortened the Gloves this past year...they need to play the damn bouts on TV already!

              I'm interested in how Shemuel Pagan does in the Pros...he won the Gloves 5 times...

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                Originally posted by -EX-
                They shortened the Gloves this past year...they need to play the damn bouts on TV already!

                I'm interested in how Shemuel Pagan does in the Pros...he won the Gloves 5 times...
                i feel ya man. i won at 178-novice. i want to see my fight already, lol. they start to air may 26th and will air every week on wednesday at 8PM thereafter on the msg network. I hope my bouts first, lol.

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                  Originally posted by mspiegelo
                  i feel ya man. i won at 178-novice. i want to see my fight already, lol. they start to air may 26th and will air every week on wednesday at 8PM thereafter on the msg network. I hope my bouts first, lol.
                  Damn...at least someone's given me a date to look forward to now...

                  178-Novice eh? I hear Travis Peterkin (won 165-0) is moving up to ur weightclass...

                  My boy made it to the Garden(141 Novice) but lost a close fight...deff wanna see that...

                  I wanna fight at 114 next year...I know nothing but hard work awaits me if so...

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                    Originally posted by -EX-
                    Cong**** to Morban...I thought Marcus Browne might win but Brant beat him...a Nationals win wudda did wonders for Marcus...he's won the Gloves twice...the fight is on YouTube...

                    mspiegelo, what gym do u fight out of? or was fighting out of?
                    yea marcus is a beast. he lost a close won i heard. i fight out of brotherhood boxing in ridgewood. he had three finalists this year in 178-open (lost to Marcus), 132- open (lost to marlon brown) and I won at 178-N.

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