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Feb 26, 2015 Sports
The year is going on to two months old and the executives of the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) are eyeing several international tournaments as they heighten preparations for the 2016 Brazil Olympics.
These executives have recently released a list of boxers whom they have instructed to be on the ready for upcoming international tournaments. Training was scheduled to commence Tuesday afternoon at Andrew Lewis Boxing Gym starting at 16:00hrs.
Cuban coach, Francisco Hernandez Roldan has recently returned from his homeland after spending the Christmas season with his family and will be among several local coaches to oversee the training sessions. He will be assisted by Terrence Poole, Sebert Blake, Wincel Thomas, Clifton Moore and Adrian Thomas.
Those boxers that will be under their tutelage include Tyron Lashley and Jamal Eastman (Rose Hall Jammers), Michael April (Tiger Eye), Glenroy Smith (ESSE), Imran Khan and Dennis Thomas (Guyana Police Force), Jason Phillips (Young Achievers), Quincy Small, Travis Hubbard, Keevin Allicock (Harpy Eagles), Kevin Allicock, Nankumar Singh, Klaus Daniels, Anandram Dharamraj and Jason Barker (REP), Delon Charles, Seon Griffith, Orin Bancroft, Ron Smith, Dewani Lampkins, Junior Henry, Taseka Howard, and Theresha London (FYF), Clairmont Gibson, Aquincy Harvey, Eon Bancroft, Desmond Amsterdam, Markember Pierre, Trevon King, Enock John, Quincy Boyce and Dwon Thompson (GDF).
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