Las Vegas Review-Journal

Young boxers take to ring for Golden Gloves

- By Gilbert Manzano Las Vegas Review-journal

The Junior and Youth Golden

Gloves National boxing tournament is underway at the Casablanca Resort in Mesquite.

The event started Wednesday and runs through Saturday. The national competitio­n features boys and girls from ages 8 to 18.

“This tournament has been growing year after year since Mesquite Gaming began hosting the event in 2012,” said Christophe­r Lazzara, vice president of marketing at Mesquite Gaming. “These young athletes work so hard to obtain their weight class belts for the Golden Gloves National Championsh­ip that audiences are on the edge of their seats the entire tournament.”

Doors open at 5 p.m. each night at the Casablanca Event Center with bouts starting at 6. More than 300 boxers are scheduled to compete.

Curmel Moton, 12, of Las Vegas will defend his title in the intermedia­te 80-pound category. Moton won the USA Junior Olympics in West Virginia in June and took the Outstandin­g Boxer Award.

“My dad (Curtis) got me interested in boxing,” said Moton, a student at Guinn Middle School. “He had me hit the bag and also had me watch videos. I plan to go to the Olympics and become a profession­al champion.”

For tickets, call 1-800-585-3737, visit starticket­s.com or stop by the CasaBlanca front desk. A daily pass is $15.

 ?? Junior Golden Gloves ?? Curmel Moton, left, of Las Vegas and father Curtis. Moton, 12, defends his intermedia­te 80-pound title at the Junior and Youth Golden Gloves Nationals.
Junior Golden Gloves Curmel Moton, left, of Las Vegas and father Curtis. Moton, 12, defends his intermedia­te 80-pound title at the Junior and Youth Golden Gloves Nationals.

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