2034 0-6 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Kenneth Holmes wins the group with a 6-1-0(4) record.
Group B RFG American Adrian Parker defeats historic Mexican Eduardo Martinez via UD to win the group.
0-6 Journeyman group A Filipino RFG Meynard Segura will make his 2nd trip to ontender after posting a 6-1-0(1) record improving to 23-15-0(2). Joining him is Historic South Korean Jong-Kwan Chung who will make his debut in contender going 5-2-0(2) in the tournament. RFG American Shawn Smith calls it a career going 47-32-1(8) having been stopped only 4 times. From 2018-2024 he was in contender and posted a 33-23-0(6) record before ending this season in journeyman at 4-3-0.
Group B Thailand Historic Netmoi Sor Vorasingh will make his 2nd trip to contender after winning the group with a perfect 7-0-0(1) record improving to 24-13-0(3). RFG Spainard Jorge Berroa will also make his 2nd trip to contender going 6-1-0 and improving to 30-31-0(2) overall
Group C Historic Peruvian Alberto Rossel will make his 4th trip to contender after defeating Japanese historic Yuji Kanemitsu via 4th rd KO. Kanemitsu will make his debut in contender next season.
Group D Japanese RFG Kunisada Tanaka wins the group with a 6-1-0(1) record improving to 12-3-092) overall. 2nd place goes to historic American Mike Trejo who went 5-2-0 and 10-5-0(2) overall. Retiring is career journeyman historic South Korean Kwang-Soo Oh finishing with a 31-38-2(5) record despite a 5-1-2(2) record in box offs and a 4-3-0(1) record to start his career. His best finish was 4th in journeyman losing the box off to go to contender.
0-6 Contender group A RFG Frenchman Tarik Rolland will make his 2nd attempt at a title after sweeping the group 7-0-0(3) and improving to 36-11-0(8). American RFG Tony Erickson records his 50th win via UD over Akira.
Group B after an 1-6-0 finish in 2030 historic South Korean Bi-Won Chung reeled off a current 14 bout win streak and will debut in world next season. Retiring is 2036 hall of fame RFG American former champ Danny Hurst 55-30-4(14) and fellow hall of famer RFG Colombian Hector Ramirez who started off his career with a 15 bout win streak and ended his career at 50-30-0(11)
Group C RFG Chinese Tian-bai Cuan wins the 3 way 5-2-0 tie breaker and will make his debut in world next season. Cuban RFG Jorge Zamora retires with a 33-48-5(11) and was stopped 8 times.
Group D Mexican RFG Francisco Fernandez wins the group going 5-2-0 and will debut in world next season. Retiring is two time champ RFG American Brent Kent with an impressive record of 60-29-0(14) which included a debut of 21 straight wins and selected to the hall of fame in 2036. Also heading to the hall of fame is former champ RFG German Mandel Benscheidt with a 55-32-1(13) winning the title before the realignment. RFG American Wally Wells is the 3rd person in the group to not only announce his retirement but will also head to the hall of fame finishing with a record of 47-35-2(11) and won the title in 2016 he started his career going 11-0-1.
0-6 World Group A RFG American Ray Lloyd will make his 3rd trip to the super series after winning the group at 5-2-0. Filipino Jun Orhaliza will make his debut in the super series with a second place finish.
Group B Historic Mexican Edmundo Esparza wins the group and will debut in the super series going 6-1-0 and 27-2-0(3) overall. Current champ RFG Spaniard Eduardo Solano will defend his title fin9ishing second in the group.
0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves
Tracy vs Zaldivar UD
Garcia vs Woods UD
Kojo vs Parker UD
Butlig vs Wilbraham UD
Nunez vs Amores DRAW Amores wins on points
Muyaka vs De Oliveria DRAW De Oliveria wins on points
Williams vs Mendoza 1st rd TKO
Villanueva vs Bowen UD
Guardado vs Yedras UD
Phillips vs Rivera MD
Oliva vs Holmes UD
Bourrouag vs Diko DRAW Bourrouag wins on points
Galvez vs Perron UD
Stevens vs Thomas MD
Smith and Oh retires all lost box off golden gloves except Mendoza and Diko. Dinamita and Martinez gets byes
Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4
Reyes vs Palma DRAW Palma wins on 2nd tie breaker 40% connect rate.
Middleton vs Peters UD
Jayne vs Rauf 5th rd KO
Sakata vs Enomoto MD
Fields vs Fukuhara 7th rd TKO
Doyle vs Ogden MD
Valero vs Herrera UD
Hurst, Benscheidt and Ramirez retires
World 5-6 vs Contender 2 ARCO Arena
Leyva vs Chen MD 60th win for Levya
Seda vs Man UD
Condes Jr vs West DRAW Condes wins on points
Rodriguez vs Yi DRAW Rodrigues wins by 1 point
Super Series semi finals ARCO Arena
Lloyd vs Solano (c) Tech MD
Orhaliza vs Esparza UD
7-15 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Bill Mannis sweeps the group at 7-0-0(2)
Group B RFG Canadian Todd Ivany sweeps the group at 7-0-0
7-15 Journeyman group A Historic Filipino Donnie Nietes will make his debut in contender after going 6-1-0(1) to win the group. Joining him is RFG Estonian Ismo Sihvonen who went 5-2-0(1) and will also make his debut in contender next season. Retiring is RFG Rick Watkins with a 40-43-1(10) record and RFG Ash Brown with a record of 35-31-0(2) having been stopped only 3 times.
Group B RFG Englander Graham Ransley wins the group at 6-1-0 and will make his 4th trip to contender. Historic Welshman Percy Jones makes his 2nd trip to contender going 5-2-0(1). RFG American Nick McQuillam calls it a career with a record of 36-43-1(6) and a connect rate of 34.3 and was stopped only 4 times.
Group C RFG Puerto Rican German Valenzuela makes his 3rd trip to contender by sweeping the group and improving to 54-31-3(5). Historic South Korean Jung-Koo Chang will make his debut in contender in his young career going 6-1-0 and 16-7-0(1) overall. RFG American Danny Day retires going 30-47-5(3) despite a connect rate of 35.2 and was stopped only twice.
Group D Historic Thai Pongakkek Wonjongkam got a second chance due to retirements after losing the box off elimination in Golden Gloves last season wins the group going 6-1-0(1) and improving to 12-3-0(2). Finishing second is Japanese RFG Masaru Suzuki who went 5-2-0 and 9-6-0 overall and was also recalled after his box off loss in Golden Gloves.
7-15 Contender group A RFG Puerto Rican Santiago Blanco wins the 3 way 5-2-0 tie breaker and will debut in world next season.
Group B RFG Ecuador Gerardo Vasquez sweep the group 7-0-0(1) and will debut in world next season at 27-10-0(3). Retiring is historic Filipino Denver Cuello 34-37-3(10) and a 30.5 connect rate. American RFG David Garrett also called it a career going 41-37-2(5) with a 31.9 connect rate and stopped only 3 times.
Group C Historic Filipino Malcom Tunacao sweeps the group and will make his debut in world next season with a 23-8-0(5) overall record. Retiring is American RFG Nate Holm with a 37-34-1(10) record. He was stopped only 5 times and had a connect rate of 34.8%.
Group D RFG American Henry Ford continues his hot start going 6-1-0(1) and will debut in world next season with an overall record of 18-4-0(2). Retiring is Australian RFG Norman Frew with a record of 36-41-3(4) and was stopped 4 times all in the 5th rd and a 37.3 connect rate
7-15 World Group A Kenyan RFG Menzu Kheri will return to the super series after sweeping the group 7-0-0 and improving to 38-6-0(6). Japanese historic fighter Yoko Gushiken finished 2nd and will get a bye to the finals due to Rice's retirement.
Group B RFG Australian Bryan Rice wins the group with a perfect 7-0-0(1) record but shocked everyone when he announced his retirement as a former two time champ going 9-0-1(2) in the super series an 11 bout win streak stopped only twice and posted a hall of fame record of 78-16-2(12). RFG American Cole Swift finishes second at 6-1-0(1) and will make his return trip to the super series.
7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves
Miranda vs Serre SD
Murphy vs Ivery SD
Wright vs Wolgast UD
Grigsby vs Penalosa UD
Billings vs DeWalt UD
Hissou vs Im MD
Hoshino vs Djojopoespito UD
Kalti vs Perez UD
Hansen vs Anderson 4th rd DQ Hansen retires to Hall of Fame after match 1st ever champion 16 bout win streak stopped 7 times 45-41-2(9)
Ricks vs Leroy UD
McQueen vs Noe 6th rd KO
Yamamoto vs Mannis DRAW Mannis wins on points
Wagner vs Diaz DRAW Diaz wins on points
Watkins, Day and McQuillan retires Cardona, Kadesnikov and Quentin gets byes all 5 losers in GG box off are promoted due to retirements
Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4
Pacheco vs Ortega 8th rd TKO
Lee vs Meyer SD
Murillo vs Arredondo 1st rd TKO
Taylor vs Acavallo UD
Arellano vs Bertrand SD
Pickford vs Perez MD
Myers vs Carson DRAW Myers wins on points
Brown, Cuello retires. Ortega promoted
World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Nyayo National Stadium Nairobi Kenya
Dalyell vs Wang UD
Valdez vs Pena UD
Darchinyan vs Clark 9th rd TKO
Strickland vs Dado UD
Jurich vs Patri (special 4 rounder both goes to Golden Gloves next season) DRAW
Super Series semi finals Nyayo National Stadium Nairobi Kenya
Kheri (c) vs Swift 8th rd KO
Gushiken bye
Rice retires contender 2 promoted (Dado) and journeyman 3-4 promoted
Super Series Finals Nyayo National Stadium Nairobi Kenya
Gushiken vs Kheri (c) UD
Esparza vs Solano (c) UD
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