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ANDRADE W e l t e r w e i g h t 152 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 World Champion 2007 Pan American Games Silver Medalist Two-time National Champion Two-time Golden Gloves champion

Personal Biographical Information Has a two-year-old daughter, Autumn Nickname is Boo Boo Played running back in football

Results 2008 USA vs. Russia Dual: dec. Dmitrii Ivanov, RUS

2007 AIBA World Championships: dec. Kakahaber Jvania,

22-11, in 1st round; dec. Dmitrijs Sostaks, 19-3, in 2nd round; dec. Magomed Nurundinov, 26-6, in 3rd round; dec. Jack Culcay-Keth, 30-9, in quarterfinals; dec. Adem Killici, 22-6, in semifinals; stopped Non Boonjumnong, RSCO-2 (1:45), for championship U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: stopped David

Lopez, RSCH-3 (:31), in quarterfinals; stopped Charles Hatley, RSCH-3 (1:22), in semifinals; dec. Keith Thurman, 27-13; dec. Keith Thurman. 21-13, for 1st. Pan American Games: dec. John Jackson, ISV, 23-5;

stopped Jean Prada Pasedo, VEN, RSCO-3 (1:04), in quarterfinals; dec. Diego Chaves, ARG, 22-0, in semifinals; lost on points to Pedro Lima, BRA, 7-6, in finals for 2nd U.S. Championships: dec. Dominique Dolton, De-

troit, Mich., 27-13, in quarterfinals; lost on medical disqualification to Mahlon Kerwick, Ft. Carson, Colo., in semifinals

2006 National Golden Gloves: dec. Delvaughn Williams,

4-1, in second round; dec. Anthony Martinez, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Greg Carter, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Fernando Guerrero, 5-0, in the finals for 1st. U.S. Championships: dec. Lucas Galle, 20-4, in first

round; dec. Charles Hatley, 20-11, in quarterfinals; dec. Peter Haro, 20-5, in semifinals; dec. Boyd Melson, 22-10, in finals for 1st.

2005 World Cup: lost on points to Vitaliy Grushak, BLR,

27-18; lost on points to Andrey Balanov, RUS, 35-17 USA vs. Hungary Dual: dec. Szili Istvan, HUN, 2-1; dec. Kovacs Jozsef, HUN, 3-0 U.S. Championships: dec. Jason Montgomery, 16-10, Height 6-1 Weight152 lbs Born February 26, 1988 in Providence, R.I. Hometown Providence, R.I. Current residence Colorado Springs, Colo.

in preliminaries; dec. Cecric Armstrong, 27-7, in quarterfinals; dec. Austin Trout, 18-10, in semifinals; dec. Daniel Jacobs, 18-12, in finals for 1st

Coach Paul Andrade Began boxing 1994


de o n tay

wilder h e a v y w e i g h t 201 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 United States Olympian 2007 National Champion 2007 National Champion

Personal Biographical Information Has a two-year-old daughter, Naieya, who suffers from Spina Bafida Played basketball in college Worked as a Budweiser Driver and at Red Lobster to support his daughter

Results 2008 USA Boxing Olympic Invitational: stopped Yushan

Nijiati, China, RSC-2 Americas Qualifier: dec. Deivi Julio Blanco, COL,

6-5, in first round; dec. Jorge Quinonez Tenorio, ECU, 9-9 (20-20) (4-1 judges’ poll), in quarterfinals; dec. Rafael Lima, BRA, 6-5, in semifinals to qualify; lost on points to Osmay Acosta Duarte, 12-1, in finals for 2nd. USA vs. Russia Dual: dec. Rakhim Chakhiev, Russia

2007 USA vs. China: stopped Khamazat Gelishkhanov, KAZ,

RSC-3 (1:28) Beijing Test Event: dec. Leilei Wang, CHN, 25-17,

in quarterfinals; dec. Vadim Lihman, RUS, 26-26, in semifinals; lost on walkover to Daniel Anthony Price, ENG, in finals for 2nd. AIBA World Championships: lost on points to Krzysz-

tof Zimnoch, POL, 23-20, in first round U.S. Championships: dec. Quantis Graves, Cutoff,

La., 20-10, in quarterfinals; won on medical disqualification over Adam Willett, Belport, N.Y., in semifinals; dec. James Zimmerman, San Jose, Calif., 31-15, in finals for 1st. National Golden Gloves: won on walkover over

Marc Ward, Cleveland, Ohio, W/O, in first round; dec. Jose Flores, Washington DC, 4-1, in quarterfinals; dec. Isiah Thomas, Detroit, Mich., 3-2, in semifinals; dec. David Thompson, Brooklyn, N.Y., 5-0, in finals for 1st.

Height: 6-7 Weight: 198 lbs Birthdate: October 22, 1985 Hometown: Tuscaloosa, A.L. Coach’s Name: Jay Deas Club Name: Skyy

Boxing Began Boxing: October 19, 2005 Did you know? Deontay made

the U.S. Olympic Team with only 25 bouts and two-years of experience


gary

russell, jr b a n t a m w e i g h t 119 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian Two-time National Champion 2006 National PAL Champion 2005 World Championships Bronze Medalist 2005 Golden Gloves Champion 2005 USA Boxing Athlete of the Year 2004 Junior Olympic National Champion

Personal Biographical Information Has five younger brothers, all named Gary Russell Four of his five younger brothers all box His father and older brothers competed in boxing Came through the Challengers Bracket at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials to make the Olympic Team, joining Evander Holyfield and Floyd Mayweather, Jr., in competing the task

Results 2008 USA Boxing Olympic Invitational (at 125 lbs): dec.

Robson Conceicao, BRA, 27-8

2007 AIBA World Championships: dec. Rudolf Dydi, 13-

6, 1st round; stopped Peter Moyshenzon, RSCO-3 (1:03), 2nd round; dec. Ali Hallab, 22-14, 3rd round; lost by points to Sergey Vodopyanov, 16-6, quarterfinals U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: lost on points to

Roberto Marroquin, 18-17, in quaterfinals; dec. David Clark, 25-7, in semifinals; won on walkover over Sammy Dipace, W/O; stopped Sergio Perales, RSCO2 (1:36), in challengers semifinal; dec. Ronny Rios, 22-19; dec. Roberto Marroquin, 25-13 for 1st.

2006 National PAL Championships: dec. Teddy Padilla,

Las Vegas, Nev., 10-5, in first round; stopped Zach Watkins, Atlanta, Ga., RSCO-2, in quarterfinals; dec. Jorge Diaz, New Brunswick, N.J., 3-1, in semifinals; dec. Roberto Marroquin, Dallas, Texas, 16-7, for 1st. U.S. Championships: dec. Darryl Nichols, 23-14, in

first round; dec. Shemuel Pagan, 14-7, in quarterfinals; dec. Troy Wohosky, 11-3, in semifinals; dec. Leodegario Santa Cruz, 13-6, in finals for 1st.

2005 World Championships: dec. Detelin Stefanov

Dalakliev, BUL, 25-21, in first round; dec. Tyson Cave, CAN, 22-9, in second round; dec. Al Gharaghir Ibrahim, JOR, 34-13; lost on points to Rustamhodza Rahimov, GER, 28-17 World Cup: dec. Chavazhi Khatsygov, BLR, 21-20;

lost on points to Maksim Khalikov, RUS, 31-22 National Golden Gloves: won on retirement over

John Franklin, RET-3, in first round; dec. Enrique Vasquez, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Rico Ramos, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Sergio Perales, 5-0, in finals for 1st. U.S. Championships: dec. Jorge Diaz, 13-10, in preHeight: 5-6 Weight: 119 pounds Born: June 5, 1988 in Washington DC Hometown: Capitol Heights, Md. Coach: Gary Russell, Sr.

liminaries; stopped Issac Viscarra, RSC-1, in quarterfinals; dec. Troy Wohosky, 14-5, in semifinals; dec. Sytel Wilbarn, 16-5, in finals for 1st

Began Boxing: 1995


j av ier

molina l i g h t W e l t e r w e i g h t 141 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 National Champion 2006 Junior Olympic National Champion 2006 Cadet World Championships Bronze Medalist

Personal Biographical Information

Results 2008 USA vs. Puerto Rico Dual: stopped Luis Gonzalez,

Puerto Rico, RSCO-3 (1:53) Americas Qualifier: dec. Myke Carvahlo, BRA, 4-1,

in first round; dec. Matthew Robinson, BAR, 11-4, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Roniel Iglesias Sotolongo, CUB, 10-4 in semifinals; dec. Kevin Bizier, CAN, 20-5, in semifinalist box-off to qualify

2007 USA vs. China: lost by points to Qiong Maimaititusun,

23-19 His twin brother, Oscar, made the Mexican Olympic Boxing Team but didn’t qualify internationally Has six brothers Youngest member of the U.S. Olympic boxing team Nickname is Javi Is an honor student

USA vs Kazakhstan: dec. Ashirov Darkhan, 27-14 AIBA World Championships: dec. Rikardo Smith,

37-16, 1st round; dec. Emil Maharramov, 27-10, 2nd round; lost by points to Bradley Saunders, 24-12, 3rd round U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: dec. Samuel

Martinez, 26-7, quarterfinals; dec. Jeremy Bryan, 2720, semifinals; dec. Dan O’Connor, 18-10; dec. Danny Garcia, 26-12, for 1st. U.S. Championships: stopped Alan Knight, Orlando,

Fla., RSCO-2 (1:38); dec. Ruben Gutierrez, Camp LeJeune, N.C., 25-7; dec. Karl Dargan, Philadelphia, Pa., 31-27; dec. Jermey Bryan, Clifton, N.J., 19-12, in quarterfinals; dec. Dan O’Connor, Framingham, Mass., 21-20, in semifinals; dec. Brad Solomon, Douglasville, Ga., 17-13, in finals for 1st Eastern Trials: dec. Curtis Johnson, Hattiesburg,

Miss., 28-6, in first round; dec. Alex Karamakalos, St. Petersburg, Fla., 11-3, in second round; dec. Mike Faragon, Schenectady, N.Y., 9-6, in quarterfinals; stopped Keith Redding, Cincinnati, Ohio, RSCO-3, in semifinals; dec. Jaime Saldivar, Palmhurst, Texas, 15-10, in finals National Golden Gloves: dec. Jeremy Caughhorn,

Toledo, Ohio, 5-0, in first round; lost on points to Jeremy Bryan, Clifton, N.J., 3-2, in second round Midwestern Trials: dec. Jesse Rivera, Kansas City, Height: 5-9 Weight: 141 pounds Birth date: January 2, 1990 Hometown: Commerce, California Coach’s Name: Roberto Luna

Mo., 28-12, in first round; dec. Chris Pearson, Trotwood, Ohio, 32-16, in second round; dec. Jaime Saldivar, Mission, Texas, 22-13, in quarterfinals; dec. Jeremy Bryan, 20-14, in semifinals

Began Boxing: 1997


l o uis

yenez l i g h t f l y w e i g h t 106 lbs

Career Highlights

Results

2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 Pan American Games Champion Two-time National Champion Two-time Golden Gloves National Champion Two-time Junior Olympic National Champion 2006 Junior World Championships Bronze Medalist

Personal Biographical Information Works at a Mexican Restaurant in the Dallas area, has worked there since he was 13 Nickname is the Latin Legend Balanced school, training and work to make the U.S. Olympic Team Looks up to fellow boxer Hector Beltran, who has trained with Luis since he was young

2008 USA Boxing Olympic Invitational: dec. Paulo Carv-

alho, BRA, 20-10 USA vs. Puerto Rico Dual: stopped Bryan Aquino,

PUR, RSCO-3 USA vs. Mexico: lost on points to Odlion Zaleta,

MEX, 13-11

2007 USA vs. China: lost by retirement to Zou Shiming,

RET-3 USA vs. Kazakhstan: lost by points to Olzhas Sat-

tibayev, 25-14 AIBA World Championships: won on walkover over

Simanga Shiba, W/O, in 1st round; stopped Stephen Sutherland, RSC-2 (1:40), in 2nd round; lost by points to Harry Tanamor, 17-7, in quarterfinals U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: dec. Malcom

Franklin, 27-12, in quarterfinals; stopped Jerail Singleton, RSC-3 (1:18) in semifinals; dec. Diego Hurtado, 22-6; dec. Malcom Franklin, 35-11 for 1st. U.S. Championships: dec. Jerail Singleton, St. Louis,

Mo., 23-11, in quarterfinals; dec. Diego Hurtado, Reno, Nev., 14-8, in semifinals; dec. Daniel Lozano, Bowling Green, Fla., 19-8, in finals for 1st Pan American Games: dec. Paulo Carvalho, BRA, 19-

6; dec. Yampier Hernandez, CUB, 11-8, in quarterfinals; dec. Winston Mendez, DOM, 13-9, in semifinals; dec. Kevin Betancourt, VEN, 14-7, in finals for 1st

2006 Junior World Championships: stopped Muhammad

Nisar, PAK, RSCO-2, in first round; dec. Misha Aloyan, RUS, 22-8, in second round; dec. John Joe Nevin, IRL, 14-12, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Alexei Collado Acosta, CUB, 12-5, in semifinals for 3rd. Under 19 National Championships: stopped Francisco

Ibarra, Brighton, Colo., RSCO-3 (1:08), in semifinals; dec. Gabino Saenz, Indio, Calif., 10-4, in finals National Golden Gloves: dec. Stephon Young, 5-0,

in quarterfinals; dec. Keola McKee, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Roberto Ceron, 3-2, in finals for 1st. Height: 5-4 Weight: 106 pounds Hometown: Duncanville, Texas Birthdate: October 25, 1988 Coach: Dennis Rodarte

U.S. Championships: stopped Keola McKee, RSC-3, in

quarterfinals; dec. Vincent Montoya, 23-2, in semifinals; dec. Roberto Ceron, 18-16, in finals for 1st.

Club: GTO Began boxing: 1997

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mi c h a e l

hunter s u p e r h e a v y w e i g h t 2xx lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 World Champion 2007 Pan American Games Silver Medalist

Results

Two-time National Champion

2008

Two-time Golden Gloves champion

2007

USA vs. Russia Dual: dec. Dmitrii Ivanov, RUS AIBA World Championships: dec. Kakahaber Jvania,

TK

Personal Biographical Information

Has a two-year-old daughter, Autumn Nickname is Boo Boo

Played running back in football

22-11, in 1st round; dec. Dmitrijs Sostaks, 19-3, in 2nd round; dec. Magomed Nurundinov, 26-6, in 3rd round; dec. Jack Culcay-Keth, 30-9, in quarterfinals; dec. Adem Killici, 22-6, in semifinals; stopped Non Boonjumnong, RSCO-2 (1:45), for championship U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: stopped David

Lopez, RSCH-3 (:31), in quarterfinals; stopped Charles Hatley, RSCH-3 (1:22), in semifinals; dec. Keith Thurman, 27-13; dec. Keith Thurman. 21-13, for 1st. Pan American Games: dec. John Jackson, ISV, 23-5;

stopped Jean Prada Pasedo, VEN, RSCO-3 (1:04), in quarterfinals; dec. Diego Chaves, ARG, 22-0, in semifinals; lost on points to Pedro Lima, BRA, 7-6, in finals for 2nd U.S. Championships: dec. Dominique Dolton, De-

troit, Mich., 27-13, in quarterfinals; lost on medical disqualification to Mahlon Kerwick, Ft. Carson, Colo., in semifinals

2006 National Golden Gloves: dec. Delvaughn Williams,

4-1, in second round; dec. Anthony Martinez, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Greg Carter, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Fernando Guerrero, 5-0, in the finals for 1st. U.S. Championships: dec. Lucas Galle, 20-4, in first

round; dec. Charles Hatley, 20-11, in quarterfinals; dec. Peter Haro, 20-5, in semifinals; dec. Boyd Melson, 22-10, in finals for 1st.

2005 World Cup: lost on points to Vitaliy Grushak, BLR,

27-18; lost on points to Andrey Balanov, RUS, 35-17 USA vs. Hungary Dual: dec. Szili Istvan, HUN, 2-1; dec. Kovacs Jozsef, HUN, 3-0 Height: 6-7 Weight: 198 lbs Birthdate: October 22, 1985 Hometown: Tuscaloosa, A.L. Coach’s Name: Jay Deas Club Name: Skyy

U.S. Championships: dec. Jason Montgomery, 16-10,

in preliminaries; dec. Cecric Armstrong, 27-7, in quarterfinals; dec. Austin Trout, 18-10, in semifinals; dec.

Boxing Began Boxing: October 19, 2005 Did you know? Deontay made 11

the U.S. Olympic Team with only 25 bouts and two-years of experience

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r a u ’ s h ee

warren f l y w e i g h t 112 lbs

Career Highlights

Results

2008 United States Olympian 2007 World Champion 2005 World Championships Bronze Medalist 2004 Olympian First United States boxer since Davey Lee Armstrong in 1972 and 1976 to compete in two Olympic Games Three-time National Champion

2008 USA vs. Puerto Rico Dual: stopped Carlos Ortiz,

PUR, RSCO-3 (1:08)

2007 AIBA World Championships: dec. Tulashboy Doni-

yorov, 20-8, 1st round; stopped Avila Braulio Juarez, RSCO-3, 2nd round; dec. Violito Payla, 25-11, 3rd round; dec. Georgy Balakshin, 23-13, quarterfinals; dec. Samir Mammadov, 26-13, semifinals; dec Somjit Jongjohor, 13-9, for championship. U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: stopped John

Personal Biographical Information Has a nine-month old son, Rau’shee Warren, Jr. Older brothers competed as boxers Dreams of putting his Olympic gold medal around his mother, Paulette’s neck Nickname is Nuke

Franklin, RSC-2 (:35) in quarterfinals; stopped Qa’id Muhammad, RSC (:31) in semifinals; dec. Aaron Alafa, 21-12; stopped Qa’id Muhammad, RSCO2(1:11) for 1st. U.S. Championships: won on retirement over Bruno

Escalante, Waimanalo, Hawaii, RET-3 (1:33), in quarterfinals; stopped Timothy Ibarra, Brighton, Colo., RSC-2 (1:06);, in semifinals; won on medical disqualification over Aaron Alafa, Visalia, Calif., DQ, in finals for 1st

2006 U.S. Championships: won on retirement over John

Franklin, RET-4, in quarterfinals; stopped Shawn Nichol, RSCO-2, in semifinals; stopped Oscar Venegas, RSCO-2, in finals for 1st and won Outstanding Boxer of the Tournament award USA vs. Belarus Dual: won on disqualification over

past games experience

Bato-Munko Vanekeyeu, BLR, DQ-4; dec. Khavazhy Khatasyhau, BLR, 24-13

2005 World Championships: stopped Georgy Chigaev,

2004: Lost first round bout to Zou Shiming, China, in Athens

UKR, RSCO-2, in first round; stopped David Oltvanyi, HUN, RSCO-3 in second round; dec. Georgy Balakshin, RUS, 31-21, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Lee Ok Sung, KOR, 31-21 for third USA vs. Ireland Dual: stopped Jaime Conlon, IRL,

RSC-1 World Cup: stopped Bato-Munko Vankeev, BLR, RS-

CO-3; lost on points to Georgy Balakshin, RUS, 46-33 Height: 5-4 Weight: 112 pounds Born: February 13, 1987, in Cincinnati, OH

U.S. Championships: dec. Mohammad Siddiqui, 24-4,

in quarterfinals; dec. Teon Kennedy, 19-5, in semifinals, stopped Aaron Alafa, RSC-3, in finals for 1st.

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Coach: Mike Stafford Began Boxing: 1995 13

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r ay n e l l

williams f e a t h e r w e i g h t 125 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 Olympic Test Event Champion 2007 National Champion Two-time USA Boxing Athlete of the Month

Personal Biographical Information Has a one-year-old daughter Ray’niya Always supports his teammates, yelling encouragement from ringside and serving as another assistant coach Qualified at the final possible event for the U.S. Championships, the lone qualifier for the Olympic Team Trials after wanting to quit boxing. His mother made sure that he went to the final event and raised money for him to do so.

Results 2007 USA vs. China: lost by points to Gu Yu, 22-16 USA vs. Kazakhstan: dec. Galib Jafarov, 22-8 Beijing Test Event: dec. Hicham Ziouti, 23-8, 1st

round; won on walkover over Yang Li, quarterfinals; dec. Afansay Poskachin, 34-14, semifinals; lost by points to Arturo Santos, 31-22 for 1st AIBA World Championships: dec. Khedafi Djelkhir,

28-18, 1st round; dec. Mazat Ospanov, 28-0, 2nd round; stopped Azat Hovhannisyan, RSCO-3, 3rd round; lost by points to Albert Selimov, 25-8, quarterfinals USA vs. Australia Dual: dec. Luke Boyd, 30-21 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: dec. Robert

Rodriguez, 17-6, quarterfinals; dec. Shemuel Pagan, 22-12, semifinals; dec. Hylon Williams, 17-16; lost on points to Hylon Williams, 20-16, for 1st. U.S. Championships: stopped Derrick Murray, St.

Louis, Mo., RSCO-3 (:58); dec. Luis Del Valle, Newburgh, N.Y., 21-16; dec. Troy Wohosky, Medford, Ore., 25-3, in quarterfinals; dec. Hylon Williams, Houston, Texas, 31-21, in semifinals; dec. Rico Ramos, Los Angeles, Calif., 16-9, in finals for 1st Western Trials: dec. Victor Valenzuela, Passaic, N.J.,

30-20, in quarterfinals; stopped Efrain Esquivias, Torrance, Calif., RSCO-2 (1:40), in semifinals; stopped Daniel Martinez, Covina, Calif., RSCO-1 (:39), in finals for 1st. Golden Gloves: dec. Craig Butler, Duluth, Minn.,

5-0, in first round; dec. Rheno Nieto, Gulfport, Miss., 5-0, in second round; dec. Bennie Tsosie, Jr., 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Derrick Murray, St. Louis, Mo., 5-0, in semifinals; lost on points to Hylon Williams, Houston, Texas, 3-2, in finals for 2nd. Midwestern Trials: lost on points to Luis Ramos,

Santa Ana, Calif., 20-12, in first round

Height: 5-6 Weight: 125 lbs Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio Birthdate: February 4, 1989 Coach’s name: Clint Martin Club name: S.A.B.A. Began boxing: 2001 15

Who has been your biggest influence and why: My friends and family

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sadam

Ali

l i g h t w e i g h t 132 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian 2007 National Golden Gloves champion 2006 National Golden Gloves champion 2005 Junior Olympic National Champion

Personal Biographical Information First Arab-American boxer to compete in the Olympic Games Has three younger sisters Nickname is World Kid Ali Looks up to Prince Naseem Hamed, who inspired him to begin boxing

Results 2008 USA Boxing Olympic Invitational: lost on points to

Everton Lopes, PUR, 17-12 USA vs. Puerto Rico: dec. Reynaldo Ojeda, PUR,

40-20 Americas Qualifier: dec. Jesus Cuadro, VEN, 11-6,

in quarterfinals; stopped Juan Nicolas Cuellar, ARG, RSCO-3 (:38); lost on points to Yordanis Hernandez Ugas, CUB, 13-5

2007 Beijing Test Event: dec. Jean Gomis, 28-11, 1st

round; dec. Francisco Vargas, 29-22, quarterfinals; dec. Owethu Mbira, 26-10; semifinals; lost by points to Serik Yeleuov, 30-17, for 1st AIBA World Championships: dec. Jose Pedraza, 25-

17, 1st round; lost by points to Hrachik Javakhyan, 20-16, 2nd round USA vs. Australia Dual: dec. William Tomlison, 27-

14 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: dec. Terrence

Crawford, 17-12, quarterfinals; dec. Miguel Gonzales, 23-13, in semifinals; dec. Jerry Belemontes, 32-23, Dec. Miguel Gonzalez, 22-10. for 1st U.S. Championships: lost on points to Jerry Belemon-

tes, Corpus Christi, Texas, 13-12, in quarterfinals

2006 National Golden Gloves (at 125 lbs): dec. Bennie

Culpepper, 5-0, St. Louis, Mo., in first round; dec. Lesley Walker, Nevada, 4-1, in second round; dec. Wanzell Ellison, Toledo, Ohio, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Jesse Carradine, Cincinnati, Ohio, 5-0, in semis; dec. Rico Ramos, Los Angeles, Calif., 4-1, in finals for 1st. U.S. Championships (at 125 lbs): dec. Adam Fiel,

Vacaville, Calif., 21-11, in first round; lost on points to Luis Del Valle, 24-23, in quarterfinals.

Height: 5-8 Weight: 132 pounds Hometown: Brooklyn, New York Birthdate: September 26, 1988 Coach’s name: Victor Roundtree, Andre

Rozier Began boxing: 1996 What is your greatest strength in the 17

ring: Speed Did you ever play any other sports: Football and basketball

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s h aw n

Estrada m i d d l e w e i g h t 165 lbs

Career Highlights 2008 U.S. Olympian Second Americas Qualifier Gold Medalist 2006 U.S. Championships Bronze Medalist 2005 U.S. Championships Bronze Medalist

Personal Biographical Information Is studying fire technology and plans to become a firefighter Has a young daughter First generation American

Results 2008 Americas Qualifier II: dec. Andrew Fermin, TRI, 11-

3, in first round; dec. Alexander Brand, COL, 13-2, in quarterfinals; dec. Yamaguchi Florentine, BRA, 12-7; dec. Ezequiel Maderna, ARG, 4-1 Americas Qualifier I: dec. Andrew Fermin, TRI,

9-7, in first round; lost on points to Carlos Gongora Mercado, ECU, 13-3

2007 USA vs. China: dec. Wang Jianzeng, 21-15 AIBA World Championships: stopped Artur Zlatopol-

ski, RSCO-3, 1st round; dec. Ryota Murata, 17-12, 2nd round; lost by points to Konstantin Buga, 25-23, 3rd round USA vs. Australia Dual: dec. Jarred Fletcher, 17-10 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Boxing: stopped Zacchae-

us Hardrick, RSCO-3 (1:05), quarterfinals; dec. Fernando Guerrero, 20-12, semifinals; dec. Daniel Jacobs, 13-13 (33-23); dec. Daniel Jacobs, 24-14, for 1st. Pan Am Box-offs: lost on points to Shawn Porter, 1713, in finals for 2nd. U.S. Championships: stopped Keandrae Leatherwood,

Tuscaloosa, Ala., RSC-3 (1:22); dec. Jason Montgomery, Hayward, Calif., 10-8; stopped Angel Santos, Newark, N.J., RCO-3 (1:46), in quarterfinals; lost on points to Shawn Porter, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 23-16, in semifinals.

2006 Ken Goff Dual: dec. Richard Reitte, CAN, RSC-3; lost

on disqualification to Richard Reitte, CAN, DQ-3. U.S. Championships: dec. Siju Shabazz, 26-11, in first

round; dec. Fernando Guerrero, 16-4, in quarterfinals; lost points to Daniel Jacobs, 8-6, in semifinals for 3rd.

2005 National PAL Championships: dec. Siju Shabazz,

16-4, in quarterfinals: dec. Tristan Todd, 18-0, in semifinals; lost on disqualification to Daniel Jacobs, DQ-4 World Cup: dec. Sergey Rabchenko, BLR, 24-16 USA vs. Hungary Dual: lost on points to Nagy Andras,

HUN, 3-0; lost on points to Szello Imre, HUN, 3-0 U.S. Championships: stopped William Deets, 29-16, in Height: XXX Weight: 165 pounds Born: April 1, 1985 Lives: East Los Angeles, C.A. Coach: Rodrigo Mosquera

first round; dec. Ken Porter II, 27-13, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Jonathan Nelson, 12-10, in semifinals for 4th

Club: Eddie Hevudit School: East Los Angeles College Began boxing: 1997 19

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