2030 season started off with a bang for RFG American Mark Campbell in Journeyman Group A going 6-1-0 and will be promoted to contender next season. His only loss was to Historical Mexican Carlos Conteras (5th rd KO) who finished a strong second and will also be promoted to contender next season.
Group B saw the emergence of historic American Tommy Collins who went 7-0-0(2) until his shocking elimination loss to RFG American Joe Cochran via 4th rd TKO but was promoted anyway due to the retirement of RFG Argentina Armando Villarrubia under league rules with the best record in golden gloves. He responded with a 4th rd TKO revenge win over Cochrane in his first bout in Journeyman. Joining him in the contender group next season is historical Cuban Alexi Acosta who recorded his 30th win via UD over historical American Dana Roston. Both finished the group at 5-2-0.
In Group C RFG Englander Francis Joule has been struggling since his career started but found the touch this season going 6-1-0(1) to win the group. Joining him will be RFG German Luca Kuntz going 5-2-0 in the round robin and a solid 2nd place finish.
Group D and it was a rebound for group champ RFG American Rob MacGregor and historic American David Vasquez both struggled badly in last seasons round robin Macgregor went 1-6-0 in contender and was regulated and Vasquez went 1-6-0 in journeyman last season but survived the box off eliminator. Both are promoted to contender for 2032.
In the 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Australian historical Bert Spargo and historical Dominican Republic Agapito Sanchez finished with equal 6-1-0 records but Sanchez won the head to head via MD to win the group. In group B RFG Russian Robert Ahba dominated the group going 7-0 in the round robin.
In the 0-6 Contender group A Historic Argentina Javier Mauricio Munoz met Historic American Joe Edward Peck in the opening round. Peck dominated the bout even scoring a knock down in the 5th but foul trouble did him in and the ref stopped it to DQ Peck for using his shoulder as a weapon in the 8th round. Munoz went 6-1-0 and moves to World in 2032. Peck finished in 2nd with a 6-1-0(2) and will be in a box off to see if he moves to world as well.
Group B historic Panamanian Rigoberto Riasco was THE man in the group not only going 7-0-0(2) but recorded his 40th wil via SD over Wilson. Riasco will make his triumphant return to World in 2032. RFG American Bernard Washington goes 6-1-0 and finishes in second.
Group C and we have a three way tie with 5 wins each for first former champ Andres Acobucci, Ray Famechon and Scott Gregg. Historic frenchman Famechon was ruled to be the winner of the group due to better rank and will make his first appearance in world. Historic Mexican Acobucci will finish 2nd and will have a box off for a return trip to world group. RFG American Gregg will stay in contender in 2032 finishing 3rd. Historic American hot prospect Loudon Campbell came roaring into the contender group at 12-3-0(2) went 0-7-0 and returns back to journeyman in 2032.
Group D Historic Panamanian Isidro Martinez continues his winning pace going 6-1-0(1) and winning the group and heads to World next season. Historic Mexican Armando Guerrero finished 2nd in group play with a 5-2-0(1) record. The shocker in the group came from historical Dominican Republic Pasqual Rouse recording a 14-7-0(7) record the past three seasons got hammered into 8th place with a 1-6-0 outing and a regulation back to Journeyman.
The 0-6 World group A saw a legend put his hammer blow into the hall of fame and two newcomers into the title picture. The RFG Italian Legend Giampietro Sertori was already a legend holding onto the title from 2022-2028 where he lost it in the finals via TKO cuts to Lee put the definitive hammer blow into his hall of fame career going 3-4-0(2) to improve his record to 63-14-3(15) which is the highest in the division. the two up and comers into the group are historic frenchman Fabrice Benichou and American RFG Michael Quinn both going 6-1-0(2/3) Benichou is the first fighter in the division to start at Golden Gloves and go to the world with a 22-0-0 record. Benichou lost in the super series to eventual champion Lee. Quinn won the group pool and will fight the #2 in group B. This is Quinn's first appearance in the super series.
Group B featured champion Chris Lee and with a 4-3-0(1) record in group play Lee will not be defending his title. Historic Dave Crowley from Britain (2nd) and American RFG Stan Williams (1st) went 5-2-0 and will take their shot at the title in the super series. Quinn will face Crowley and Benichou will face Williams in the semi finals.
In the 7-15 Journeyman group A RFG American Jeff Reed and Englander RFG Wayne Meadmore (14-8-1(2)) finished with 6-1-0 records and it was Reed winning the group via MD.Both fighters will be promoted to contender group next season and Reed is at 14-1-0(6). Nigerian RFG Zine Mahbub calls it a career after the round robin finishing with a record of 25-46-2(6) he had one title shot in 2016 losing via injury in 1st rd to Juan Apodaca. Mahbub managed to stick around in contender for 5 seasons (10 years) aided by winning three straight box offs before going 0-7-0 in the 2028 season. His last fight was a 2nd rd KO win over RFG Frenchman Julien Callaud (29-35-1(6)) by rule whoever he is scheduled to fight in the box off his opponent will be promoted to journeyman.
In Group B, RFG Wales Scott Broughton who survived an elimination box off least season recorded a MD win over Australian RFG Charles Malcolm to win the group pool and both will be promoted to contender. Italian RFG Alessandro Cantagalli also announces his retirement at the end of group play. Cantagalli ended his career with a 30-41-2(4) record. Stopped only 6 times recorded a 33.9 connect rate and a 7 bout win streak from 2019-20.
Group C saw a shocker for the group winner as RFG Canadien Paul Watkins finished last season with a 2-5-0(2) record to go 6-1-0(1) and advances to contender group. Joining him will be another 2-5-0 fighter from last season RFG Englander Conor Petherham flipping his record to 5-2-0 and a second place advancement to contender.
Group D saw the emergence of RFG American Matt Chambers and the bounce back RFG Canadian Nick McLeam. Both finished with identical 6-1-0 records but it was Chambers winning the head to head controversial via 3rd rd DQ. McLeam was ruled to have blatantly leaning in with his head and referee Hector Casillas stops the bout. Chambers (11-4-0(1)) makes his first appearance in contender and McLeam (27-16-1(5)) returns after going 3-4-0(1) and a 7th place finish the previous season.
In 7-15 Golden Gloves group A RFG Italian Michel Sighel recorded a 2nd rd KO over historic American Jamie Garza (6-1-0(2)) to win the group going 6-1-0(1). Group B was all about ne boxer historic fighter from Wales Jem Driscoll goes 6-1-0(1) to easily win the group.
In the 7-15 Contender group A, RFG and former champ from Wales Aaron Brinklow is back in the world group going 6-1-0 in the group and Historic Ghana Davey Kotey went 5-2-0(2) to take second and will try to get into the world group for the first time in his career.
Group B and historic Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux had all eyes on him but hot shot RFG American Willie Davis started his 3rd season in the league and goes 7-0-0(2) to move into the world group next season. RFG Englander Gerard Aland goes 6-1-0(2) good enough for second and a shot at world. Rigondeaux goes 4-3-0(1) and will stay in contender group next season.
In group C RFG American went 6-1-0 and will return to the world group and will have a chance to improve on his disastrous 4-17-0(2) in world group play. RFG American Mark Burch continues his winning ways finishing in second with an 18-4-0(8) with a shot at going to the world group in 2032. Meanwhile former world champ RFG Australian Brandon Main called it a career at the end of group play. He retires with a record of 45-29-2(7) a 37.1 punch accuracy rate, 15 bout win streak from 2018-22 and a Hall of Fame entry. Main finished last and was regulated to Journeyman so under league rules the best record in Golden Gloves that loses his box off will be promoted to Journeyman to replace him.
Group D saw two fighters break the 40 win club RFG Puerto Rican Pedro Diaz (44-23-3(4) 5-2-0 in group) which is a three way tie for #1, and RFG American Bob Madison (40-30-2(6) 3-4-0(1) in group). RFG American Justin Stone and RFG Canadien Rusty Basset also finished with 5-2-0 records. Basset went 0-2 in the head to head tie breaker and finished 3rd. Diaz won the tie breaker via UD over Stone and heads to the world group.
In the 7-16 World group A Champion RFG American Kip Barton will defend his title recording 5 wins but the 5th (MD over Porro) gave him his hall of fame stamp of approval at 60 career wins but it was Mexican RFG Roberto Cruz winning the group defeating Barton via UD.
Group B had some excitement of its own as Bao-qing Hong, Jose Lara and Donald Jenkins all had 5 wins to top the group play. But first RFG Jamican Robert Edward announced his retirement at the end of group play after going 2-5-0 .He finished with a 43-26-2(7) record with an awesome 41.8 punch accuracy bout win streak from 2021-23 one world title (UD over Finnegan in 2023 semi finals) and stopped only twice in his career . He was however controversial as he was tagged with 7 DQ including the 2023 finals where he fouled 5 times and was DQ'd and losing the title to Barton in the 13th round of a wild fight. The DQ will be a problem for the Hall of Fame selection committee despite the 40+ wins and a title and never went below world group. back to teh top three and RFG American Jenkins was the odd man out losing to both Lara and Hong. RFG Chinese Hong faced Argentine RFG Lara with a perfect 25-0-0(2) record which made him the second fighter to go 22-0 from start to the world group in the division. Lara would win the group by UD and will meet Barton in the super series semi finals for the title. Hong will meet Cruz in the other semi finals.
Here is the box off for the journeyman 5-8 vs Golden Gloves and Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4
Quevedo vs Ahba Ahba wins via KO moves to Journeyman at 8-0 while Quevedo retires
Acosta vs Ryan Acosta wins via MD and stays in Journeyman while Ryan retires.
Bolanos Vs Mars Mars wins via UD promoted Bolanos retires
Lapina vs Cruz majority draw Cruz wins on points and is promoted to journeyman
Thomas vs Billimoria Thomas wins 40th career bout via MD Billimoria retires
Yule vs Bouaita Yule wins via KO Bouaita retires
Hall vs Hines Hall UD win Hines retires but is recalled due to retirement of Oshin
Richardson vs Liczkowski Richardson wins via UD Liczkowski retires
Wood vs Savage Wood UD win Savage retires
Beard vs Spargo Spargo wins via UD and promoted while Beard retires
Johnson vs Sanchez Sanchez wins via SD and promoted while Johnson retires.
Lee vs Querubin Lee wins via UD while Querubin retires
Euceda vs Nati Even draw Euceda gets knocked down twice but rallied late to win on points. Nati promoted due to retirement of Kenneth
Garcia vs Camacho (F) Camacho wins via tech decision Garcia retires
Cochran vs Bartlett Cichran wins via KO and Bartlett retires
Walker vs Moore Walker wins via MD Morre retires.
Jordan vs Roston Jourdan wins via UD and Roston remains in journeyman
Vazquez vs Lopez Lopez wins via UD and is promoted to contender while Vazquez drops to journeyman
Tikolo vs Sugden Sugden wins via SD promoted to contender
Wilson vs Eremeev Eremeev wins via MD and promoted
Gamble vs Visconte Visconte wins via KO and promoted
Rengifo vs Franco Franco wins via KO and promoted
Echevarria vs B. Hernandez Echevarria wins via UD and remains in contender
Fonseca vs Iacobucci Majority Draw Fonseca won on points and stays in contender
Bassett vs McKinley Draw Bassett wins by one point in tie breaker
Hunter vs Soto Soto wins via KO and promoted to ontender
Hancock vs Schwartz Hancock wins via UD and stays in contender
Sanchez vs Ramirez Sanchez MD win and stays in contender
Madison vs A. Hernandez Draw Hernandez won on points draw was due to a point loss foul by Hernandez in 7th rd
Suzuki vs Williams Suzuki MD win and remains in contender. Williams also promoted due to retirement of Williams.
Milligan vs Caillaud Milligan TKO win and remains in contender
Leblanc vs Newsome Newsome wins via MD and is promoted to contender
Bernal vs Mutegwamaso Bernal wins via TKO and stays in journeyman
Hattangady vs Gutierrez Hattingly wins via SD stays in journeyman.
Smith vs Heigel Smith wins via UD Heigel retires
Barros vs Phillips Draw Barros wins on point totals Phillips retires
Banda vs Driscoll Driscoll wins via SD and is promoted Banda retires
Lobos vs Mahfouz Lobos wins via SD
Bardet vs Prodham Prodham wins via KO and Bardet retires
Kieu vs Gamboa Gamboa wins via UD and Kieu retires
Moran vs McDonnell Moran wins via MD (30th win of career)
Buso vs Fausti Draw Buso wins on point totals Fausti retires but recaled to Journeyman due to retirement of Main.
Ruiz vs Travis Ruiz Wins via UD
Caudill vs Whitmore Caudill wins via UD
Dixon vs Young Dixon wins via UD.
Mills vs Sighel Mills wins via UD Sighel promoted due to retirement of Edwards
Two fighters from Golden Gloves 7-15 default wins and promoted to Journeymen in 2032
Jamie Garza 6-1-0(2) and RFG Argentine Angel Bueno 5-2-0(1)
The World 5-6 vs Contender #2 (0-6)
Crawford vs Peck Peck wins via TKO and promoted to World after 6 seasons in Contender.
Sertori vs Washington Washington wins via UD and gets promoted to World Sertori regulated for first time in career
Boyce vs Guerrero Boyce wins via SD and remains in World
Kim vs Accobucci Kim wins via UD and remains in World.
Super Series (title championship) in Biloxi Mississippi (Mississippi Coast Coliseum).
Quinn vs Crowley Quinn is declared champ going into tourney for best record Quinn wins via 8th rd TKO cuts
Benichou vs Williams Benichou wins via UD
Quinn vs Benichou 3rd meeting between the two both won by KO.
The World 5-6 vs Contender #2 (7-15)
Trevelyan vs Kotey Trevelyan wins via UD remains in world
Batur vs Stone Batur wins by KO remains in world
Thomas vs Aland Alland wins via SD and promoted to World
Edwards vs Burch Burch wins by default due to Edwards retiring and moves to World in 2032
Super Series Reno Events Center Reno NV
Lara vs Barton for Bartons title Lara wins via UD aided by 3 KD's
Hong vst Cruz Cruz wins via UD
Super Series Finals Estadio Luna Park Buenos Aries
Quinn vs Benichou for Quinns title Quinn starts off well in round 1 landing a few shots but OW!!! What a cross from Benichou and Quinn is down...count is at 6, Quinn is struggling 7,8,9 10!!!!!!! its over Quinn could not get up and your winner at the 1:54 mark of round 1 and for his 40th career win and NEW 0-6 champion Fabrice Benichou!!!!!
Lara vs Cruz for Lara's title lara needed 10 rounds but the home crowd roaring with approval with a 10th rd TKO (points) victory
2032 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Saw Historical Mexican Edivaldo Ortega defeat RFG Englander Alfie Ventress via 2nd rd KO to decide the 6-1-0 tie breaker both fighters had. Ortega would have two KO's in the group play.
Group B RFG American Shawn Price goes 6-1-0(1) to win the group
0-6 Journeyman group A saw RFG American Bill Gamble make his return to the journeyman group after a 5 season (10 year) stint in contender. Gamble wasted little time in group A going 6-1-0 and secured a 1st place performance and a return to contender the next season. Joining him will be Historic American Derrick Wilson who also was regulated last season to journeyman roars back with a second place 5-2-0 record. Two fighters also announced their retirements at the end of group play RFG Americans Bobby Thomas (44-33-0(6)) and Doug Walters (41-39-1(8)) both enjoyed tournament success (Thomas 14-2-0(2) Walters (16-4-1(2)) but never got going after the realignment of 2018.
Group B and the dominance of Sanchez continues after leaving Golden Gloves with a 7-1-0 record, he swept through the pool with a 7-0-0 upping his record to 14-1-0. Tikolo recorded his 40th win during group play via 6th rd TKO over Yule and goes 6-1-0(1) good enough for advancement back to contender. Retiring is RFG Joe Cochrane with a record of 33-48-1(3)
Group C Upstart historic Australian Bert Spargo continues his dominating ways going 6-1-0 and winning the group pool and going 13-2-0(1) after his 4th year in the league.
Group D Historic Venezuelan Freddie Rengifo and Historic Puerto Rican Rafael Vazquez finished with 6-1-0 records but it was Rengifo with a 5th rd TKO win to win the group. Rengifo also recorded his 30th win via MD over RFG American Lane Wood.
0-6 Contender group A after taking a 4th rd TKO loss to Cochran in the Golden Gloves/Journeyman elimination box off, historic American Tommy Collins was recalled after Valbuena's retirement and has rolled off a 14 straight win streak and will be heading to the worlds with a 21-1-0(8) record.
Group B saw a rare three way tie for the group title with 6-1-0 records RFG American Scott Gregg Historical American Leo Rodak and RFG American Alexander Johnson. All three were 1-1 against each other so performance points were used in the next tie breaker and it was Johnson winning the pool, Gregg 2nd and Rodak 3rd. Johnson (40-22-4(3)) and Gregg (41-19-0(2)) broke the 40 win barrier in the round robin with Gregg defeating Johnson via SD.
Group C Historical American Frankie Crawford will make his second trip to world after winning the group with a 6-1-0 record. RFG German Luca Kuntz capped off his off his hall of fame career with a 49-35-2(11) record which included a 12 bout win streak from 2016-18 stopped only 6 times in 86 bouts and while never winning the title he did get a draw over champion Sertori.
Group D Italian RFG Giampietro Sertori recorded a UD over Echevarria to win the group and returns to world group next season as he looks for win #70 to cap his certain hall of fame credentials. (68-17-3(16))
0-6 World Group A Historic Scotsman Bobby Neill will be seeking his 40th career win in his first trip to the super series as he went 6-1-0(2) to reach win #39 and wins group A. There was a 5 way tie for second and it was RFG Stan Williams winning the tie breaker.
World group B RFG American Chris Lee scored a 1st round KO over current champion Benichou to win the division and defeated Nemoto to notch career win #50. Benichou finished in second and will defend his title in the super series. Historic South Korean Ki-Moon Kim capped his hall of fame career with a 47-34-1(8) record which included wins over Lee, Nemoto, Acobucci, Morin, Crowley and Riasco (his last win) never won a title but the wins and quality of wins earned him a spot in the Hall.
7-15 Journeyman group A saw Fausti getting his second chance after losing the Golden Gloves box off last season via way of Main's retirement responded with a 6-1-0 1st place performance capped with a tie breaking 6th rd TKO over RFG Puerto Rican Francisco Ruiz. Bueno also took advantage of his second chance posting a 5-2-0 record. American RFG Bob Madison called it a career as well with a record of 42-35-3(7) he recorded a huge win over Donato Castellano (at the time he had a 21-4-2(2) record) while he was up in world group and fought former champ Brandon Main to a draw in the semi finals of the super series.
Group B RFG American Judd Mills with a disappointing last season got back on tract with a perfect 7-0-0(1) record easily winning the group and heading to contender next season. Joining him will be RFG Mexican Jose Bernal who finished with a 5-2-0 record. RFG American Bob Smith calls it a career posting a record of 31-40-4(5) including a 7th rd KO win over Main and an 0-1-1 record vs Barton.
Group C the opening bout between RFG italian Michel Sighel and American RFG Jay McKinley was more than a bout for it decided the group winner as McKinley won via UD. Sighel despite losing in the Golden Gloves box off last season was recalled due to retirement and proceeded to roll off the next six wins and will move to contender next season. RFG American Travis russell broke the 30 win mark via UD over Hattangady but lost his next six bouts and called it a career going 30-44-3(5).
Group D RFG American Ron Hunter went the distance against fellow RFG American Paul Thomas getting the UD win, first place in the group and his 40th career win. Thomas would also get his 40th win via UD over RFG Puerto Rican Jose Carlos Ramirez and a second place finish in group.
7-15 Golden Gloves group A saw the rise of RFG American Mark May going a perfect 7-0-0(1) dusting the competition. There was a 3 way tie for second which was won by historical Mexican Gabriel Acosta.
Group B Historic Scottish fighter Scott Harrison goes 6-1-0 to win the group.
7-15 Contender group A RFG American Jeff Reed continues his dominance going 7-0-0 and heading to world with a 21-1-0(6) record.
Group B was a rough start in his career but RFG Englander Wayne Meadmore went 7-0-0 and will enter world group next season improving his record to 21-8-1(3). RFG Mexican Donato Castellanos capped off his hall of fame career retiring in 2034 with a 47-31-2(7) records including 2x champion. He was noted for his 2nd rd KO loss to Main for the title in the 2020 world finals despite recording a 100% punch accuracy. He avenged his loss in 2025 with a UD win. Castellanos also joining first ever champion historic Venezuelan Jose Valbuena who retired in 2029 with a record of 45-22-1(3) Valbuena's real life record was 24-4-1(14)
Group C RFG American Rob Thomas goes 7-0-0(1) and makes his second trip to the world group
Group D saw a KO explosion from RFG American Jeffrey Milligan recording 4 of his 5 ko's in his first 4 boutes of 2032 enroute to a 7-0-0(5) group record and enters world group for first time in 2034.
7-15 World Group A RFG Welshman Aaron Brinklow runs the table going a perfect 7-0-0(2) earning him a second trip to teh super series. He won the title in the 2027 semis but lost it in the finals via 14th rd TKO swelling to Barton. RFG Mexican Ramon Ruiz calls it a career with a 59-24-2(8) record which included a 17 bout win streak from 2017-2021 stopped 5 times in his career 2367.3 performance points (3rd highest) 28+ million in earnings and a three time champion including the divisions first ever champion and will be in the Hall of Fame in 2034.
World group B defending Champ Lara will defend his title in the super series after going 7-0-0(3) in group play. Joining him will be RFG Chinese Bao-qing Hong who went 5-2-0(4) in group play. Announcing his retirement in his final fight final victory RFG American Kip Barton capped off a Hall of Fame career with a 63-18-1(12) record which included a 15 win streak from 2017-2020 and a 15 win streak from 2023-25. he also won the title twice and his 63 wins is second only to Sertori.
Box offs 0-6 5-8 Journeyman vs Combined Golden Gloves
Nati vs Scragg Nati win via MD
Lee vs Benitez Lee wins via MD but retires after fight
Hines vs Price Draw rice wins on points
Perriam vs Tweedy Perriam wins via UD
Henniger vs Louis Henniger wins via UD
Yule vs Ventura Draw Ventura wins on points
F. Camacho vs Anderson 3rd win for Camacho via UD
Rouse vs Ventress Rouse UD win.
Roston vs De Vaca De Vaca SD win Roston retires
Hall vs Ortega Hall wins via MD Ortega promoted due to retirement of Lee.
Campbell vs Paraggio Campbell wins via 3rd rd KO
Euceda vs Valenzuela Euceda 4th rd KO
Cruz vs Tilley Tilley wins via 8th rd TKO Cruz retires.
Automatic promotions due to retirement Dostiev, Lora, Reyes
5-6 Contender vs 3-4 Journeyman
Vasquez vs Richardson Vasquez SD win
Franco vs Wood Draw Franco wins on points
Campbell vs Hernandez Campbell UD win
Acobucci vs Iacobucci Acobucci UD win Iacobucci promoted due to retirements
Ekins vs Mars Ekins MD win
O'Donnell vs Tae Tae MD win and promoted to contender
Fonseca vs Walker Walker MD win and promoted to contender
Joule vs Ahba Ahba UD win and promoted to contender
0-6 World vs Contender 2 at Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Boyce vs Acosta Boyce 4th rd TKO win
Martinez vs Gregg Gregg wins via US and promoted to world group
Famechon vs Echevarria Famechon wins via UD
Peck vs Ramirez Ramirez via 2nd rd DQ and is promoted to world group
0-6 Super series semi finals at Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Neill vs Lee Neill 3rd rd KO Neill records 40th win
Williams vs Benichou (Benichou title at stake) Williams via SD wins title.
7-15 5-8 Journeyman vs Golden Gloves combined
Lobos vs Medina Lobos UD win
Schwartz vs Ramirez Ramirez 2nd rd TKO win
Paul vs Farmer Framer 3rd rd KO win Paul retires
Ramirez vs Curley Curley SD win Ramirez retires
Driscoll vs Sanford Driscoll UD win
Barros vs Griffo Griffo UD win Barros retires
Caudill vs Stevenson Stevenson 3rd rd KO win Caudill retires
Hattangady vs Won Won 6th rd KO win Hattagady retires
Caullaud vs Poskitt Poskitt UD win Caullaud retires
Bowen vs Gonzalez Draw Gonzalez won on points Bowen retires
Garza vs Rucker Graza UD win
Erickson vs Hutchesson Hutchesson SD win Erickson retires
Proham vs May Proham UD win
Automatic promotions due to retirement Harrison, Mango and Moran
5-6 Contender vs 3-4 Journeyman
Kotey vs Kafil Kafil wins via MD promoted to contender
Finnegan vs Leblanc Finnegan wins via UD.
Sanchez vs Buso Buso wins via 3rd KO promoted to contender
Suzuki vs Gamboa Suzuki wins via MD
Broughton vs Bannatyne Draw Bannatyne wins on points and promoted to contender
Petherham vs Dixon Petherham wins via SD
Malcom vs Moran Malcom wins via UD
Hernandez vs Bueno Bueno wins via 8th rd KO and promoted to contender
5-6 World vs Contender 2 Super dome Orfeo Cordoba Argentina
Rosete vs Gogo Rosete wins via UD
Miller vs Chambers Miller wins via UD
Keating vs Rigondeaux Rigondeaux wins via 9th rd TKO for his 40th win and promoted to world
Automatic promotion Soto
Super Series semi finals Super dome Orfeo Cordoba Argentina
Brinklow vs Hong Hong wins via UD
Cruz vs Lara (for Lara's title) Majority Draw Lara retains title Cruz punch accuracy 47% to 14% for Lara. Lara scored a 12th rd KD to force the draw.
Super Series Finals Estadio Luna Park Buenos Aries Argentina
Williams vs Neill (For William's Title) Williams wins via 5th rd TKO (cuts)
Hong vs Lara (for Lara's title) Lara wins via MD Hong had a 5% connect rate with 2327 punches missed out of 2471 punches thrown (most in division. Kuntz is in second with 1629) Lara had a 32.5% connect rate 270 punches landed for Lara to 144 for Hong. Lara threw 830 punches by comparison.
2034 0-6 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Mike Whittier goes a perfect 7-0-0
Group B RFG Englander Aidan Bartlett wins the group at 6-1-0
0-6 Journeyman group A RFG Italian Guignard Basalini wins the group at 6-1-0(2) but calls it a career with a record of 41-38-1(9) which included his last 3 bouts by win. Englander RFG Francis Joule finished 2nd going 5-2-0 and will make his second trip to contender in 2036. Historic Dominican Republic Pasqual Rouse wins the tie breaker over Englander Alfie Ventress and will make his 3rd trip to contender. Also retiring is historic Guernsey Dick Perriam with a record of 39-46-3(5) real life record of 7-10-3
Group B Historic Italian Valerio Nati had a break through season going 6-1-0(1) to win the group and will make his debut in contender in 2036. RFG American Shawn Price wins the tie breaker and will also make his debut in contender with a record of 11-3-1(4). Historic Italian Prisco Visconte calls it a career going 39-46-1(11)
Group C a 4 way tie for first turned into three as RFG Argentinan Mario Fonseca finishes his career at 42-36-3(5) and by rule winds up in 4th the other three fighters Historic American Loudon Campbell 21-16-0(4), historic American Billy O'Donnell 38-29-0(18) and historic Mexican Carlos Contreras 14-15-0(2) finished 1-3 respectively. For Campbell it will be his second trip to contender and his 3rd for O'Donnell.
Group D Historic Mexican Edivaldo Ortega needed only 3 rounds to get a TKO win over historic American KO Mars to win the tie breaker and group going 6-1-0(3) both will debut in contender in 2036
0-6 Contender group A RFG Englander Zachary will make his second trip to world after finishing 1st with a 6-1-0 record. retiring is former champ historic American Pat Iacobucci with a record of 45-41-3(3) and was the last champ before league realignment.
Group B RFG Russian Robert Ahba wins the group with a 6-1-0(3) improving his white hot overall record to 20-3-0(5) and will make his first appearance to world in 2036.
Group C Historic Australian Bert Spargo continues his torrid pace going 6-1-0(2) to win the pool and will make is world debut in 2036 with a record of 19-3-0(3). Historic Mexican Armando Guerrero recorded his 50th win via UD over Derrick Wilson. RFG American Bill Gamble recorded his 40th win via UD over Rafael Vazquez and finished 2nd in group play with a 5-2-0(2) record.
Group D Historic Dominican Republic Agapito Sanchez goes 6-1-0(2) t win the group and will enter his first world appearance in 2036 at 20-2-0(2). Historic Mexican Andres Acobucci recorded his 50th win via UD over Walker
0-6 World Group A Historic American Jason Litzau was amaching this season going 6-1-0(5) to earn his first super series title shot appearance. Historic American Tommy Collins will also make his super series debut going 5-2-0(40 and an overall record of 26-3-0(12). Retiring is RFG American 49-33-0(5) he got eliminated in the semis via UD over Benichou in 2031 but came back two years later and defeated him for the title via SD and retained the title via 5th rd TKO cuts over Neill before retiring as a Hall of Famer this season. He also had an 8 bout win streak and a 34.6 accuracy rate.
Group B After his first stumble in world division historic American Frankie Crawford goes a perfect 7-0-0 to win the group and will make his debut in the super series. and will be declared champion in the semis for tie breaking rules. Historic Frenchman Ray Famechon goes 5-2-0 to make his debut in the super series.Fellow historic Frenchman Fabrice Benichou recorded his 50th win via UD over Neill. RFG Italian Giampietro Sertori and historic Japanese sensation Spider Niemoto calls it a hall of careers. Sertori finishes with a 71-21-3(17) two time title holder (once by rank second to Lee via 11th rd TKO cuts the loss snapped a 19-0-1 streak for Sertori. He was 7-1-2(1) in super Series play with one of his draws was in the 2019 finals to Kuntz and became the first fighter to retain the tile via draw. Nemoto finishes with a 56-32-2(8) record having been in world division since its creation in 2018 going 39-24-0(5) he lost his only two title shots to Valbuena (one in 2016) and recorded an impressive win over Lee scoring an 11th rd KO for hsi only win in the super series. he also had a 13 bout win streak in the 2015 tournament going 13-2-1(1) in 16 bouts. Nemoto finished in real life with a record of 43-10-2(11) winning the Japanese featherweight title.
0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves winner in BOLD
Hall vs George UD and 30th win
Reyes vs Ward 5th rd TKO
Lora vs Morales SD
Tilley vs Yordan UD
MacGregor vs Yokoyama SD
Anderson vs Lulu 6th rd TKO
Jordan vs Solis DRAW wins on points
De Vaca vs Whittier 6th rd TKO
Camacho vs Taley 7th rd KO
Henniger vs McCelland UD
Ventura vs Burchell 5th rd KO
Euceda vs Cruz UD
Hernandez vs Burke 2nd rd DQ
Dositev vs Ayala SD
Visconte and Perriam retires
all golden gloves fighters except Cruz and Burchell promoted irregardless of win/loss due to retirements
Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4
Tae vs Mezentsov UD
Franco vs Sugden UD
Edmonston vs Wood SD
Tilado vs Ventress 8th rd TKO
Peck vs Contreras UD
Acobucci vs Richardson UD
Fonseca retires
Rouse advances due to Basalini retirement
Estrada bye
World 5-6 vs Contender 2
Quinn vs Acosta UD
Lee vs Gamble UD
Hunter vs Laput 4 round special both moves to Golden Gloves in 2036 UD
Xu vs Ciclone 4 round special both moves to Golden Gloves in 2036 UD
Sertori and Nemoto retires Whalley and Vasquez gets bye and promoted to world
Super Series semi finals
Collins vs Crawford (c) 1st rd KO
Litzu vs Famechon 5th rd TKO
7-15 Golden Gloves group A RFG Englander Mason Langford goes a perfect 7-0-0(3) to easily win the group.
Group B RFG Nigerian Endale Badru wins the group with a SD win over RFG Japanese Kazuhiro Yanagita both finish the pool play with a 6-1-0 record.
7-15 Journeyman group A Historic Australian Young Griffo continues his hot start going 6-1-0 and improving to 12-3-0 in his young career and will rise to contender in 2036.RFG Englander Joshua Poskitt exploded onto the journeyman scene going 5-2-0(1) with his KO over historic American Percy Bassett the tie breaking difference and will also make his debut in contender with a 9-6-0(1) record. Retiring is RFG Brazilian Leandro Lobos finishing with a 40-45-5(5) which included a SD title win in 2016 over Apocada and struggled badly after losing the title in his first defense via UD to Castellanos staying one season in world after the realignment and up and down between journeyman and contender. Lobos was stopped only twice in his career and had a 32% punch accuracy rate.
Group B Historic Canadian George Dixon put his group lead 24 bout experience to great use going 7-0-0 and will make his debut in contender in 2036. RFG American Mark May continues his hot starts going 5-2-0 and 12-3-0(1) overall to advance to contender as well.
Group C Historic Welsh Jem Driscoll went 7-0-0 to make his first trip to contender in his young career while fellow RFG Welshman will make his 4th trip to contender in 2036 with a record of 37-40-3(8) winning the 2nd place tie breaker Mexican RFG Raul Sanchez calls it a career going 42-39-1(9) haven been stopped only 5 times
Group D Historic Cuban Yuriorkis Gamboa hit a bump in the 2032 season but got back on track with a 6-1-0(2) record to improve to 15-8-0(5) and will make his debut in contender in 2036. Joining him is South Korean RFG Sung-min Wong who went 5-2-0 10-5-0(1) overall and will debut as well in contender in 2036
7-15 Contender group A RFG Australian Charles Malcolm continues his hot pace going 6-1-0(2) and will debut in world in 2036 with a record of 24-6-0(5)
Group B RFG Canadien Alex Keating rolls off a perfect 7-0-0 record to make his second trip to world where he will try again for the title in 2036 with an overall record of 44-17-0(9)
Group C RFG American Mike Newsome goes a perfect 7-0-0 to win the group and will make his world debut in 2036 with a record of 30-16-0(2). RFG Canadien Marc Leblanc calls it a career going 42-40-1(8) having been stopped only 3 times in his career.
Group D RFG Argentine Angel Bueno goes a perfect 7-0-0(1) winning the group and will make his debut in world in 2036 with a record of 18-4-0(3). RFG American Eric Bannatyne called it a career with a record of 33-43-4(1) having been stopped only 5 times and a 36% accuracy rate
7-15 World Group A RFG Mexican Roberto Cruz finishes with his 3rd straight 5-2-0 record but wins the group and will make his 5th consecutive trip to the super series AND he recorded his 50th win via UD over Thomas. Joining him will be RFG Welshman Aaron Brinklow who also recorded his 50th win via UD over Aland and will make his 3rd trip to the super series in hopes to regain the title. Retiring is legendary Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux despite winning titles in real life never got a shot at the title in the game and finished with a record of 44-27-1(8) he also finished with an 8 bout win streak and a 32.6 accuracy rate
Group B RFG Dominican Republic Manny Soto went a perfect 7-0-0 to win the group and will enter his first super series as champion due to his 7-0-0 record in case of tie breaker rules. Joining him is RFG American Jeff Reed who went 5-2-0(1).
7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves winner in BOLD
Hernandez vs Ramirez UD
Prodham vs Perez 3rd rd KO
Bassett vs Marcel UD
Farmer vs Horton UD
Harrison vs Bull 5th rd TKO
Ullyatt vs Smith UD
Morin vs Ritter 3rd rd TKO
Gonzales vs Langford UD
Velasquez vs Hortion UD Horton promoted due to Velasquez retiring after match
Curley vs Majdy 2nd rd TKO
Ricker vs Hiller MD
Stone va Yanagita UD
Ramirez vs Badru UD
Hancock vs Marcano UD
Sanchez and Lobos retires Sim and McKinney gets byes and promoted
Perez, Badu, Yanagita and Langford promoted due to retirements
Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4
Hunter vs Stevenson 8th rd TKO
Bernal vs Watkins UD
Buso vs Magno DRAW wins on points
Williams vs Kotey 6th rd KO
Jimenez vs Sanford 5th rd TKO
Trevelyan vs Garza UD
Fausti vs Bassett UD
Kelly vs Hutcherson UD
Solis, Thomas, Davis and Stone recalled to contender after retirements.
World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Miami Beach Convention Center
Lara vs Chambers UD
Jenkins vs Diaz MD
Milligan vs Gogo DRAW Wins on points first time in world after 4 seasons in contender
Kramer vs Cermeno special 4 rd both goes to Golden Gloves in 2036
Rigondeaux retires Kafil bye
Super Series semi finals Miami Beach Convention Center
Brinklow vs Soto (c) UD
Cruz vs Reed 1st rd KO
Super Series Finals
Soto (c) vs Reed 13th rd TKO
Collins (c) vs Famechon DRAW Collins retains title
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