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Nov 16, 2012 Sports
Four local amateur boxers will be required to dig deep if they are to come out victorious when the amateur segment of the Friday Night Fights get underway at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) Friday November 30 next.
Whereas in the past they have battled among themselves, these boxers will now be matched against their Trinidadian counterparts as the executives of the Guyana Amateur Boxing Association (GABA) continues their drive to provide the locals with top quality competition.
Middleweight, Eon Bancroft will match gloves with Trinidadian Declan Ellixce while Laured Stewart opposes another Trinidadian, Leon Nottingham in a welterweight bout. Lightweight Stephon Gouveia will oppose Michael Alexander while Imran Khan opposes Aaron Cumberbatch in a bantamweight shindig.
Meanwhile, local boxers will be in action this evening and tomorrow evening when the GABA presents the National Intermediate Championships on the tarmac of the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.
Several action packed bouts are envisaged when such pugilists as Mark Marshall and Trevon King, both of the Guyana Defense Force take to the ring. Several other boxers noted for their exciting styles will also grace the ring including Travis Hubbard of the Harpy Eagle’s, Odeny Moore out of the Essequibo Boxing Gym and Joel Williamson of the Pocket Rocket Boxing Gym.
The boxers will be at the venue of the fights this morning for weigh in. the action gets underway at 18:30hrs.
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