National Golden Gloves

Some articles on national golden gloves, golden gloves, golden, national:

Ronald Siler - Amateur Career
... He came back to win the National Golden Gloves in 2000, at the Olympic trials however he lost to Nonito Donaire and his brother Glenn Donaire At flyweight he won the ... He repeated the win at the National Golden Gloves in 2003 and won the US championships in 2004 ...
Jordan Shimmell - Amateur Career - Seniors
... A few months later in 2006, he competed in his first Golden Gloves tournament and won the Western Michigan Golden Gloves, the Michigan Golden Gloves ... He was the runner-up in the 2006 National Golden Gloves in the heavyweight (201 pound) division ... split decision to the defending champion Eric Fields who was the Golden Boy award winner for the most outstanding boxer of the tournament in both the 2005 and 2006 ...
Clinton Jackson - Amateur - Amateur Highlights
1974 National AAU Welterweight Champion 1974 National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion 1975 National AAU Welterweight Champion 1975 National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion 1975 Pan ...
Bernard Taylor (boxer) - Amateur Career - Amateur Highlights
1972 National Junior Olympics Light Flyweight champion 1976 National AAU Bantamweight champion 1976 National Golden Gloves Bantamweight champion 1977 National Golden Gloves Featherweight champion 1978 ...

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    I saw her hand, she has a leathern hand,
    A freestone-colored hand. I verily did think
    That her old gloves were on, but ‘twas her hands.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    How doth the little crocodile
    Improve his shining tale,
    And pour the waters of the Nile
    On every golden scale!
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)