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Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) will send a four-man team to compete in Curaçao on May 3, as part of its ongoing efforts to expose some of Guyana’s emerging talent to regional and international competition.
“This proves just how important our Pepsi-sponsored Michael Parris U16 Championship is to the GBA. It’s through this tournament that we identify the top young talent from across Guyana, representing our affiliated gyms,” said GBA President Steve Ninvalle in a press release.
Joshua Tambaran, who won gold in the 54kg category at this year’s Caribbean Championship in St. Lucia, will be joined by his Rose Hall Jammers gymmate Roopesh Balgobin (38kg), along with Madray Junior (36kg) and Aluko Bess.
National Coach Lennox Daniels will accompany the young boxers, who, according to Ninvalle, are eager to test themselves on the international stage.
“We will continue to provide opportunities for our young, up-and-coming boxers to showcase their skills against some of the best in the region. I believe this also motivates others to stay committed, knowing they too will be rewarded,” Ninvalle added.
He noted that the GBA has much more in store for young amateur boxers in Guyana, as the association works to further develop its grassroots talent.
Meanwhile, the GBA’s U16 Development Tournament will continue on Saturday at the Andrew ‘Six Head’ Lewis Gym.
This will mark the fifth edition of the Pepsi-sponsored event, which features participation from all GBA-affiliated gyms.
Ninvalle also expressed his pleasure at the return of the Pocket Rocket Gym in Linden, stating, “Region 10 has always produced quality boxers, and we’re happy to see them back on track.”
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