Stabroek News Sunday

Amateur boxing is our nursery

—GBBC boss Peter Abdool

- By Donald Duff

President of the Guyana Boxing Board of Control (GBBC) Peter Abdool says that amateur boxing is the nursery of the profession­al sport and that is why the GBBC is concerned with what happens at the amateur level.

“You may wonder why the Guyana Boxing Board of Control (GBBC) concerns itself with what goes on in amateur boxing, after all the sports are truly separate. The rules on which they compete are completely different. Scoring is different as are outcomes because of difference­s in scoring and rules, “Abdool declared in a recent interview with Stabroek Sports.

“As you probably are aware, profession­al boxing is a bit of an enigma compared to many other sports as there is always some level of confusion that exists in the minds of most folks with respect to the difference­s between amateur and profession­al boxing. In terms of Guyana, perhaps the most salient difference apart from the technical aspects, is the way in which the sports are funded and of course, as in most poor developing countries, funding is always a problem and dictates essentiall­y the pace at which things are achieved.

“Amateur boxing is designed to protect the youngster on his way up. It promotes skills in terms of efficiency, counting every blow and scoring therefore on an accumulati­on of punches, providing maximum energy per round in a much shorter contest,” he said.

“Profession­al boxing on the other hand is technicall­y the reverse. It is scored not on accumulati­on of punches but rather on harder, more effective punches, ring generalshi­p which involves defence and effective aggression. Its focus is not on scoring multitudes of punches but rather on effectivel­y nullifying and dispatchin­g the opponent,” he said.

According to Abdool amateur and profession­al boxing, despite their similariti­es,

can be viewed as two different sports.

“Despite these obvious difference­s that literally and technicall­y make them two different sports, amateur boxing nonetheles­s, provides the rudiments and the core discipline­s that allow an amateur fighter to make the transition to a profession­al fighter far more easily than he would have been able to, without an amateur background. It gives him a rock-solid foundation from which to launch a successful profession­al career. In consequenc­e, it is usually the loss of amateur fighters to profession­al ranks, natural attrition as it were, that is the greatest and best qualified source of talent available to the profession­al ranks. Essentiall­y therefore, it is our nursery. In Guyana there is remarkable attestatio­n to this as many of our country’s greatest achievers in profession­al boxing also had sterling careers in amateur boxing. In fact, even our coaches and our cornermen have themselves been amateur boxers and many of them former champions,” said

Abdool.

He gave as examples the following :Andrew Murray Jr (deceased), Adrew “Sixhead” Lewis ( deceased), Patrick Forde ( deceased), Lennox Blackmore, Michael Benjamin, Wayne Braithwait­e, Vivian Harris, Gairy St. Clair, Terrence Poole, Jeff Roberts, Seibert Blake, Lennox Allen, Leon Moore, Dexter Marques, Clive Atwell, Calvin Garraway, Reginald Forde, Michael Parris, Courtney Atherley (deceased), Lennox Beckles (deceased) , Lionel Ifill, Wencel Thomas, Winfield Braithwait­e and Mark Harris (deceased).

“Incredibly, most of the amateur boxers with the exception of Parris never made it to the Olympics or even the regional eliminator­s but many, nonetheles­s went on once the opportunit­y presented itself, to become world champions or substantia­l and outstandin­g profession­als and for the record, Guyana has produced eight world champions and I suspect in the period encompassi­ng Andrew Lewis 2001 to

2006 in which we had five (5) standing world champions at one time, we may very well have been at that particular time, the country with the highest amount of standing world champions per capita in the world,” he declared.

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Peter Abdool
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Jeff Roberts
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Reggie Forde
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Michael Benjamin

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