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Lightweight Archived Results

Updated: Aug 3, 2020


In the 7-15 group RFG Argentine Tony Viera wins the title via 4th rd DQ over American RFG Thomas McGruder (34-26-3(5)) and with 1 second left in the 12th rd KO'ed American RFG superstar Tracy Tucker(52-17-1(8)) to improve his record to 27-4-0(14)). Tucker is the first ever champion and before the league wide realignment he went 6-0-0(1) and after the realignment stayed champion in 2019 but lost it due to rank in 2021 (marking a 6 year run as champion). Lost in the semis in 2027 in controversial fashion to Rizaino Navarro (RFG Philippines) delivering what was ruled an intentional head butt which caused a cut and the bout was halted in the 12th due to that cut worsening. Initially, Tucker was declared the winner but was reversed due to the head butt. Navarro retired from boxing in 2029 with a record of 47-22-5(7) 9 bout win streak and 26 million in earnings and a performance rating of 2024.5 which at time is 4th best. Only Tucker Packey McFarland and Brian Mitchell. Tony Viera title victory moved him into second place while Navarro dropped to 5th.


in the 0-6 group Historic American Ruby Goldstein (48-21-1(6)) won the title for the second time in the finals via UD over Spain RFG Felipe Maldonado 39-24-1(22). Historic Japanese legend Yuji Watanabe is at 32 KO's in his career reaching #30 via 4th rd KO over Ed Pate.


2030 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Mexican RFG Armando Orozco sweeps the group with a perfect 7-0-0 record.

Group B Englishman RFG Bailey Bloor wins the group going 6-1-0(1)

0-6 Journeyman group A After a disastrous start in Golden Gloves, RFG Mexican Aurelio Contreras goes 6-1-0 to improve to 8-7-0(1) and will make his debut in contender next season. American RFG Bob Holmes will make his second appearance into contender going 5-2-0(1) and 29-16-0(8) overall.

Group B RFG American Chris Floyd goes a perfect 7-0-0(4) and will make his second trip to contender. Historic American Lamont Roach Jr will make his first trip to contender in his young career going 5-2-0(3) and 8-7-0(4) overall

Group C RFG Thailand Tai Cao continues his hot streak going 6-1-0(2) improving to 13-2-0(4) and will make his debut in contender next season. Joining him be historic Mexican Joel Montes de Oca who posted a 5-2-0(2) record also recording a 3rd rd KO over Armstrong for his 30th win.

Group D After 3 seasons in journeyman historic Scottish Jimmy Bell goes a perfect 7-0-0(2) to make his first trip to contender. Historic Mexican Daniel Estrada will make his second trip to contender after placing second with a 5-2-0 record.

0-6 Contender group A RFG German Niklas Faust defeats Historic italian Mario Vecchiatto via MD to win the group and will make his second trip to world. Historic Ugandan Justin Jukko calls it a career going 45-28-1(21) Jukko spent most of his career as a contender going 24-11-0(13) and featured an 8 bout win streak and ended his career with a 5th rd KO win over Soto.


Group B RFG American Ed pate returns to world after posting a 6-1-0(2) and recording his 40th win via MD over Biavaschi

Group C RFG American Joe Jones wins the pool with a 6-1-0(3) record and will make his 2nd trip to world

Group D Thailand RFG Tung Bui goes a perfect 7-0-0 and will make his 3rd trip to world. RFG American Martin Anderson is regulated to journeyman after 7 seasons at contender.


0-6 World Group A Goldstein will defend his title after going an impressive 6-1-0(4) and recording his 50th win via 8th rd KO over Santana. RFG American Anthony Butler will make his 3rd straight super series finishing second at 5-2-0(1). RFG American Tom Hardin got his first KO in the 8th rd over Watanabe in his 53rd fight.

Group B Historic American Eddie Hopson goes 6-1-0(1) and will make his debut in the super series.RFG American Martin Black defeats historic Australian Bob Turner to finish second and will make his debut in the super series as well.


0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Bassa vs Orozco Orozco UD

Lello vs Ramser DRAW Ramser wins on points

Rucker vs Smith Rucker 4th rd KO 30th career win

Perez vs Jouon Perez SD

Banuelos vs Salazar Banuelos UD

Ward vs Lavadi Ward 7th rd TKO

Armstrong vs Lomeli Armstrong UD 30th win

Garcia vs Randell Garcia UD

Albia vs Rosas Rosas MD

Sasaki vs Sicurella Sicurella UD

Laing vs Gregory Laing 4th rd TKO

Davis vs Phalky Davis UD

Zappavigna vs Zubko Zappavigna 7th rd KO

Burns vs Perez Perez 3rd rd KO

Gabris vs Zoff Zoff 3rd rd KO

Wagner vs Bloor Wagner UD


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Norton vs Cabalo DRAW Cabalo wins on points

Fails vs Bernal Bernal SD

Fletcher vs Matuma Matuma SD

Gardner vs Lukmatulee Lukmatulee 8th rd TKO

Cline vs Guinnilling Cline UD

Elias vs Sagulian Elias UD

Prigent vs Suzuki Prigent 8th rd KO for 40th career win


Jukko retires contender

World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati OH

Matsumoto vs Sophus Matsumoto SD

Thompson vs Vecchiatto Thompson UD 30th win

Brandhorst vs Colin Brandhorst 8th rd KO

Nelson vs Ine Ine 6th rd TKO returns to world after 6 seasons

Super Series semi finals Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati OH

Goldstein (c) vs Black Black UD

Butler vs Hopson Hopson UD


2030 7-15 Golden Gloves group A Historic Ghana Azumah Nelson wins a 3 way tie breaker to win the group and starts his career at 5-2-0(1)

Group B RFG American Barry Ward goes a perfect 7-0-0 to win the group.

7-15 Journeyman group A Fiji RFG John Rodgers goes a perfect 7-0-0 and will make his second trip to contender. Historic American Nate Coleman will make his first trip to contender posting a 5-2-0910 record.

Group B RFG American Jeff Brady and RFG Puerto Rican Angel Moran will make their 3rd trip to contender after going 5-2-0 in pool play.RFG American Lawrence Patton calls it a career after going 35-32-3(3) stopped 6 times and a 34.4 accuracy rate lost two title shots one to Tucker via 11th rd KO and the other by MD to O'Brien.

Group C Belize RFG Connor Rawsthome will make his 3rd trip to contender after winning the group going 5-2-0(1) and Kyle Cunningham will also make his 3rd trip to contender finishing second in the group.

Group D RFG American Hank Davis win the group and will make his debut in contender next season as will RFG Englishman Louis Courthope who finished 2nd. RFG American Bryant Carr announced his retirement going 33-35-2(6) while being stopped only 4 times.

7-15 Contender group A RFG German Dirk Koehler goes 6-1-0(2) to win the group and will make his debut in world next season

Group B Pacquiao returns to world after a disastrous last season in world after posting a perfect 7-0-0(3) record and 31-12-2(14) overall.

Group C RFG Englander Nathan Wood wins the group with a 6-1-0 record and makes his debut in world next season.

Group D Fiji RFG Franklin Anderson rebounded from his dead last 0-7-0 in his first world appearance last season to a 7-0-0(1) this season in contender and he will go back to world to try again.

7-15 World Group A Chinese RFG Liang-hsi Tien is on a 14 bout win streak after going 7-0-0(1) to win the group and will make his debut in the super series. Historic American Packey McFarland will return to the super series beating Whittaker for the tie breaker as he went 5-2-0(1)

Group B Viera will once again return to the super series as champion going a perfect 7-0-0(3) Tucker returns to the series as well finishing second at 5-2-0(1).

7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Jones vs Ding Jones UD

Wellin vs Molina Wellin UD

Rea vs Soto Rea UD

Jackson vs MacPherson Jackson 5th rd KO

Wolf vs Thompson Wolf UD

Goodrich vs Ward Ward SD

Perez vs Thabiti Perez UD

Thornton vs Zimmerman Thornton SD

Garza vs Nelson DRAW Nelson wins on points

Coogan vs Welsh Welsh UD

Thomas vs Jeffes Thomas 5th rd KO

Collazo vs Elgie Collazo 1st rd TKO

Forman vs Diaz Forman UD

Adham vs Hanel Adham UD


Patton and Carr retires Perez and Lyford get byes

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Sakai vs Mitchell Mitchell UD

Teglev vs Perez Teglev UD

Bauer vs Belarde DRAW Bauer wins on points

Bennett vs Castilloux DRAW Bennett wins on points

Njiraini vs Casamayor Njiraini 6th rd DQ

Day vs Haugen Haugen MD

Salim vs Diaz DRAW Salim wins on points

DiBiagio vs Castillo Castillo UD


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Olympia Stadium Detroit MI

san miguel vs Butler Butler 10th rd TKO

Schwartz vs Rodriguez Rodriguez SD retires after match Schwartz stays in world

Watt vs Montanez Montanez UD

Moran vs Charnley Moran UD


Super Series semi finals Olympia Stadium Detroit Mi

McFarland vs Viera (c) Viera UD (44.4 to 58.1 connect rate for Viera

Tien vs Tucker DRAW Tien wins on points


Super Series Finals

Tien vs Viera (c) Viera 13th rd TKO/RSC (points) Black (c) vs Hopson Hopson 9th rd TKO (cuts)


2032 0-6 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Max Dillon goes a perfect 7-0-0 to win the group.

Group B Historic Argentina Juan Domingo Corradi goes a perfect 7-0-0(2) to win the group.

0-6 Journeyman group A Orozco finished 6-1-0(1) to win the group he recorded a 12 bout win streak before it was snapped via UD to Zappavigna. Historic Mexican Nery Saguilan goes 5-2-0 for 2nd place and will make his second trip to contender. RFG American Kyle Norton called it a career going 37-31-5(14).

Group B Historic American Harry Fails goes 6-1-0 to win the group and will make his 3rd trip to contender. Historic Argentina Alberto Sicurella will make his debut in contender with a 2nd place finish and a 5-2-0 record.

Group C Historic Japanese Yohei Suzuki wins the group going 6-1-0(1) and will make his 2nd trip to contender next season. Historic Mexican Juan Garcia went 5-2-0(2) for second but opted for retirement instead finishing 39-41-0(24) at one point he went 9-3-0(9) from 2023-26. Fellow Historic Mexican Natalio Ponce finished 3rd but moves to contender due to the retirement of Garcia.

Group D RFG American Martin Anderson first trip to journeyman after 7 seasons in contender was a successful on going 6-1-0(1) to win the group but shocked a few people when he announced his retirement after winning his last 3 bouts in a row. He finished with a 42-37-1(5) record and a 33.6 punch accuracy rate while getting stopped only 9 times. RFG Americans Michael Wood (5-2-0) and Chris Gardner 4-3-0(2) will each make their 3rd trip to contender under league rules. Also retiring is Historic American Rober Rucker finishing at 31-51-1(10) who lost on points in the contender 2 vs 5-6 world to Soto for his only chance at reaching world. He also had a 30.1 accuracy rate.

0-6 Contender group A Historic Mexican Daniel Estrada went 6-1-0(1) and will finally make his world debiut. RFG Italian Arrigo Tilli recorded his 50th win via MD over Matuma

Group B RFG American Chris Floyd makes his first ever trip to world going 6-1-0 and a 43-16-1(14) overall. Historic Japanese sensation Yuji Watanabe called it a hall of fame career going 49-27-0(33) including a 14 bout win streak in the opening tournament. He got one title shot but lost it via UD to Nelson

Group C Italian RFG Emeril Biavaschi goes a perfect 7-0-0(4) and will make his first trip to world. Puerto Rican RFG Mario Lopez calls it a career going 45-31-2(14) which included a 7 bout win streak.

Group D Historic American Ever Hammer goes a perfect 7-0-0(1) and will make his debut in world next season. Historic Frenchman Jacques Prigent calls it a hall of fame career going 44-32-4(8) including an 8 bout win streak winning the title twice and stopped only 4 times.

0-6 World Group A Historic Australian Bob Turner will make his super series debut winning the group at 7-0-0(2). Joining him will be Thailand RFG Tung Bui who will also make his debut in the super series. Retiring is Denmark RFG Paul Brandhorst who will go to the Hall of Fame as a 2 time title holder 10 bout win streak stopped only twice in his career and an impressive record of 52-26-5(10)

Group B Hopson wins the group with a 6-1-0(2) record and will defend his title in the super series. Historic Cuban Angelo Santana will make his debut in the super series finishing second with a 5-2-0(4) record

0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Baltazar vs Knight Baltazar 8th rd KO promoted to contender due to retirements

Banuelos vs Vasquez Vasquez 1st rd KO

Fletcher vs Kohler Fletcher UD promoted to contender due to retirements

Perez vs Ruud Ruud MD

Armstrong vs Flores Armstrong 6th rd KO

Guinningling vs Valdez Valdez 1st rd TKO

Petly vs Dillon Dillon SD

Gregory vs Teron Gregory UD

Davis vs Tiger Walker Davis UD

Kerrigan vs Coradi Coradi UD

Stone vs Terlo Terlo 2nd rd TKO

Zappavigna vs Maren Zappavigna 4th rd TKO

Ward vs Sellers Sellers 5th rd KO

Ramser vs Ojeda Ramser UD


Norton and Rucker retires Johnny Walker and Niche gets bye all CGG fighters that lost gets promoted due to retirements

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Hardin vs Zoff Zoff 7th rd TKO

Soto vs Laing Laing SD

Cao vs Perez Cao 8th rd TKO

Holmes vs Wagner Wagner 7th rd DQ Wagner retires after match Holmes stays in Contender. Wagner stopped only 3 times in career

Bernal vs Rosas Bernal UD

Matuma vs Taylor Matuma UD


Watanabe retires contender Ponce promoted to contender due to Garcia retirement Anderson retires #1 journeyman. Tilli gets bye

World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Scottrade Center St Louis MO

Heffernan vs Hemchit (special 4 rounder both goes to Golden Gloves) Hemchit 3rd rd KO

Black vs Cabalo Black 10th rd KO

Jones vs Bell Jones 6th rd TKO

Matsumoto vs Diaz Diaz UD


Elias gets bye and promoted to world

Super Series semi finals Scottrade Center St Lousi MO

Bui vs Hopson (c) Bui UD

Turner vs Santana Turner SD

2032 7-15 Golden Gloves group A RFG Venezuelan Pedro Medina wins the group going 6-1-0(1)

Group B RFG American Clint Johnston wins the group with a 6-1-0(1) record

7-15 Journeyman group A RFG Panamanian Santiago Rea wins the group at 6-1-0 and heads to his first contender group after 5 seasons in journeyman. Also going to contender after 5 seasons in journeyman is historic Canadian Dave Castilloux finishing second in the group.

Group B RFG American Bobby Bennett goes 6-1-0 wins the group and will make his 4th appearance to contender. Historic Ghanan Azumah Nelson goes 4-3-0(1) finishing 2nd and will make his debut in contender next season. RFG Italian Romain DiBiagio calls it a career 40-37-0(6) also calling it a career is RFG Algerian Fahad Adham going 30-44-1(1)

Group C RFG American Wayne Johnston wins the group at 6-1-0 and will make his 3rd trip to contender. RFG American Richard Wolf will also make his 3rd trip to contender finishing 2nd at 5-2-0(1). RFG Australian Harold Caldwell called it a career going 39-39-0(2) including a 7 bout win streak and was stopped only 4 times. Also retiring is RFG from Guadeloupe Patrick Peres 33-41-4(1) despite a 36.6 punch accuracy rate he recorded only 1 KO (8th rd KO over Graham) in his career.

Group D RFG American Barry Ward had his 9 bout win streak snapped via UD to Thomas but he still won the group going 5-2-0(1) and will make his debut in contender. fellow RFG American Johnathan Jackson will make his 3rd trip to contender finishing second.

7-15 Contender group A RFG American Hank Davis continues his impressive roll going 7-0-0(4) and will make his debut in world with a 20-2-0(4) record. RFG German August Gladisch recorded his 50th win via MD over Murphy and finished in 2nd.

Group B RFG Algerian Baha al Din Salim wins the group going 6-1-0 and makes his debut in world next season. RFG American Jeff Brady recorded his 50th win via UD over McGruder and calls it a Hall of Fame career finishing 52-29-0(13) he did have 1 season in world finishing 5th at 3-4-0 but was primarily a contender going 27-15-0(7) there. Stopped only 6 times and a 32.6 accuracy rate

Group C Historic Russian Aleksis Teglev will make his 1st trip to world after going 5-2-0(2) to win the group. Puerto Rican Angel Moran calls it a career going 37-40-2(5) including a UD win over Casamayor who had his opening 7 bout win streak snapped.

Group D RFG Englander Luis Courthope goes a perfect 7-0-0(2) and will make his 1st appearance in world.

7-15 World Group A McFarland, Pacquiao and Fiji RFG Anderson finished 1-2-3 each recording a 5-2-0 record. Tucker continues his march to the hall of fame recording his 60th win via 6th rd TKO over Mitchell.

Group B Viera will make his 3rd straight super series appearance finishing second in the 6-1-0 tie breaker with pool winner historic Mexican Angelo Montanez will make his first appearance in the super series

7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Welsh vs Albonoz Welsh SD

Belarde vs Treleaven Belarde UD

Bolanos vs Perez Perez 6th rd TKO

Sakai vs Gonzales Gonzales MD

Jackson vs Galina Jackson UD

Bloor vs Davis Jr Davis Jr 8th rd KO

Thornton vs Medina Thornton SD retires after match

McGee vs Johnston McGee UD 40th win

Ramirez vs Malyukov DRAW

Diaz vs Jackson Diaz UD 30th win

Forman vs Tendler Tendler 6th rd TKO

Collazo vs Nosonovsky Collazo UD

Thomas vs Akii-Bua Thomas 2nd rd KO



Adham, Caldwell and Peres retires

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Cunningham vs Jones Cunningham 8th rd TKO

McGruder vs Perez McGruder UD

Carter vs Constantino DRAW Carter wins on points

Watt vs Casamayor Watt UD

Perez vs Lyford Lyford UD

Giraud vs Day Giraud UD Day promoted to contender due to retirements

Bauer vs Wellin Bauer MD



Brady retires contender DiBiagio retires journeyman

World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Super Domo Orfeo Argentina

Wood vs Mitchell DRAW Mitchell wins on points

Moran vs Charnley Charnley SD 40th win in bout

Butler vs Gladisch Gladisch UD

Schwartz vs Gonzales Schwartz UD

Super Series semi finals Super Domo Orfeo Argentina

McFarland vs Viera (c) McFarland 6th rd TKO (cuts) for 50th win

Pacquiao vs Montanez Montanez SD

Super Series Finals

McFarland (c) vs Montanez Montanez UD

Bui (c) vs Turner Turner 7th rd TechSD


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