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Dec 22, 2012 Sports
A number of the country’s leading Under-16 boxers will be on show from 10:00 this morning as the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) stage the Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) sponsored Under-16 Boxing competition at the Andrew ‘Sixhead’ Lewis Gym in Albouystown.
This is the third competition being sponsored by DDL for this year among the young boxers, with programmes in Georgetown and Berbice previously.
This morning’s action will see 12 bouts being contested and the best amateur boxers from around the country will be on show. Gyms from all the various Regions are scheduled to be represented.
Among some of the leading young pugilists that will be on show today are: Quincy Wright, Jamie Kellman, John Moore, Jakeel Cadogan, Odeen Moore, Tyrone Lashley, Quincy Boyce, Shaka Moore, Elijah Insanally, Odenny Moore, Shamar Bumbury and Malrick Walcott.
This has been a very active year for the GBA, more so the latter half. GBA President Steve Ninvalle expressed heartfelt gratitude to DDL and the principals there for their assistance and the desire to see the relationship continue next year as the association seek to forge ahead with its plans.
Officials of DDL and the GBA headed by Ninvalle will be on hand to witness the proceedings and do the presentations at the conclusion.
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