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  • Ren28
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    Golden Gloves important? overhyped?

    is it worth going into? or is it overrated? There's other national tournaments other than that I'm sure of or is that the tournament that's widely recognized as THE tournament to enter... Should I wait around for it?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Ren28
    is it worth going into? or is it overrated? There's other national tournaments other than that I'm sure of or is that the tournament that's widely recognized as THE tournament to enter... Should I wait around for it?
    I heard it's the best tournament in the US.

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    • Ray Corso
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      #3
      All tourney's are good for gaining experience.
      Golden Gloves
      USA
      Ohio State Fair
      P.A.L
      Silver Mittens (for the little guys)
      USA J.O. below 16yrs.

      The Gloves are a week to week event, if you win you move on!
      There is a qualifier, a regional then national.
      Not inexpensive to go all the way. The national would usually be air fare if it exceeds traveling over 600 miles one way.


      Ray

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ren28
        is it worth going into? or is it overrated? There's other national tournaments other than that I'm sure of or is that the tournament that's widely recognized as THE tournament to enter... Should I wait around for it?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ren28
          is it worth going into? or is it overrated? There's other national tournaments other than that I'm sure of or is that the tournament that's widely recognized as THE tournament to enter... Should I wait around for it?
          I think you have to have 4 or 5 amateur fights to enter.

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          • Ren28
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            Traveling and money isn't an issue. I was just curious on if it was worth waiting a year for. Also how does that usually work when you become golden gloves state champ? what's the usual deal after? how many fights are after?

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            • Ren28
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              Tournament inside a tournament inside a tournament. Lol, never dealt with something like that before.

              so you have 1-5 fights within your state to get to the finals? then you move onto a whole new location for another 1-5 fights? only fighting the best from each state to win nationals?

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              • Ray Corso
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                The USA has Regions that the state champs compete at.
                ex; the Conn. State Champ boxing in Region One which includes Ct. Mass. R.I. Maine Ver. N.H. and up state N.Y. this was the break down when I was involved with the governing body being the USA/ABF. I would guess those states are still Region One!

                What do you mean is "worth waiting" where are you going?
                There is novice competition but no National for novices. Open class fighters are usually 9 bout experienced boxers. You can go straight into the Open if you think you can compete.

                Ray
                Last edited by Ray Corso; 06-11-2018, 04:28 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ray Corso
                  The USA has Regions that the state champs compete at.
                  ex; the Conn. State Champ boxing in Region One which includes Ct. Mass. R.I. Maine Ver. N.H. and up state N.Y. this was the break down when I was involved with the governing body being the USA/ABF. I would guess those states are still Region One!

                  What do you mean is "worth waiting" where are you going?
                  There is novice competition but no National for novices. Open class fighters are usually 9 bout experienced boxers. You can go straight into the Open if you think you can compete.

                  Ray
                  Ray makes some solid points.

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                    #10
                    Golden Gloves is definitely over-rated, especially the NYGG. As a matter of fact, the Olympics is over-rated too.

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