Jamaica Gleaner

Collins hails Jamaican boxing quartet

- Leroy Brown Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA’S BOXING team manager Godfrey Collins has said that the four boxers who travelled to the Americas Qualifying tournament in Tegucigalp­a, Honduras, for September’s World Boxing Championsh­ip, have still done well despite not qualifying.

“Our team did not qualify, but our boxers fought hard and gained a wealth of experience which will be useful for the future,” Collins said.

The team’s coach, Gilbert Vaz, told The Gleaner that he agreed with the manager that the boxers gained valuable experience, and he himself had also benefited.

OPTIMISTIC

“We saw at first-hand the hard work that is necessary, and planning for these championsh­ips must begin early. Our boxers have the talent to do well and I am optimistic about the future,” he added.

Collins was also pleased that lightheavy­weight boxer Ian Darby made it to the quarter-finals, then to a box-off for the final spot in the division. Darby just failed to make it, as he lost by decision to Venezuelan Albert Ramirez. Darby gave hope of qualifying when he won his first bout against Christophe­r Vasquez from Venezuela. In the crucial automatic qualifying bout, however, he lost on points to the eventual champion, Julio de la Cruz, from Cuba. He then lost the box-off for the sixth place to Ramirez.

Super heavyweigh­t Ricardo Brown also made it to the quarter-finals, but bowed out there to Colombia’s Christian Salcedo.

In addition to Darby and Brown, lightweigh­t Patrick Sahadeo and middleweig­ht Janathan Hanson also participat­ed. They, however, lost their first-round matches. Sahadeo to Escobar Duran from Honduras and Hanson to Troy Isley from the USA.

Sixteen countries qualified boxers for the World Championsh­ips. Among them were two English-speaking Caribbean territorie­s, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, with one boxer each. The top-qualifying countries were Cuba, with boxers in all 10 weight classes, Colombia next with seven, the USA, six, and Brazil and Mexico, five each.

To qualify for the World Boxing Championsh­ips in September, boxers from the various continents participat­e in regional tournament­s. The tournament in Honduras was for boxers from North, South and Central America and the Caribbean, and six boxers from each of the 10 weight classes qualified.

We saw at first-hand the hard work that is necessary, and planning for these championsh­ips must begin early. Our boxers have the talent to do well and I am optimistic about the future.

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