Wednesday, July 6, 2016

LORENZO “TRUCK” SIMPSON DOMINATES THE 2016 NATIONAL JUNIOR OLYMPICS!

AMATEUR BOXER LORENZO “TRUCK” SIMPSON WINS GOLD AT THE 2016 NATIONAL JUNIOR OLYMPICS



Baltimore’s Simpson won a gold medal and an award for Most Outstanding Male Boxer of the tournament at the 2016 National Junior Olympics, held in Dallas, Texas.

     On Saturday afternoon, July 2, 2016, Baltimore's sixteen year-old amateur boxer, Lorenzo "Truck" Simpson, won his third fight in four days at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, to win a gold medal in the 2016 Junior Olympics National Boxing Tournament at 165 lbs. More than 900 young boxers from across the United States qualified and registered for the tournament, which was held June 28-July 2, as part of the Dallas Sports Festival. Following his win, tournament organizers awarded Simpson with "Most Outstanding Male Boxer" of the tournament. Simpson trains with boxing coaches Calvin Ford and Kenny Ellis at Upton Boxing Gym, located on Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland. This school year, Simpson will be an 11th grader at Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Maryland. Following Saturday’s win, Simpson’s amateur boxing record improved to 161-2.

     Lorenzo Simpson said, “I've worked really hard for this. Winning the National Junior Olympics was something I always believed I could do, but things happen in life that sometimes don't allow it to all work out. I did everything I could to win, listened to my team and my coaches, and it paid off for me. I'm happy to bring my gold medal and the Most Outstanding Male Boxer of the tournament award back to Baltimore. I'm proud to be from Baltimore, and I think it's great for my city. I appreciate all the support and messages I've received. I'm looking to build off this win, keep working to get better, and then just see what comes next. Thank you to Baltimore City Parks and Recreation, all the staff at Upton Boxing Center, Nike Boxing, Athlete Performance Solutions, Shane Goodell, my team, my family, friends, and everyone who contributed to my training camp and the wins in Dallas.”



     Coach Kenny Ellis (Upton Boxing Center) said, “I’ve been saying it for years that Simpson is truly God gifted. He takes his craft seriously and his success isn’t a shock to anyone who has been around him. I have to pinch myself to really make sure he’s really a nine-time champion. So far, he has won six Silver Gloves National Titles, two PAL National Titles, and now a Junior Olympics Gold Medal. Scary to think he’s still only sixteen years old.”






     Simpson’s head boxing coach, Calvin Ford (Upton Boxing Center), said, “This is another big legacy win for Truck. He dominated competition at this tournament and he's seeing all the work that he's put into the gym is making a difference. He made history last year as a six-time Ringside National Silver Gloves Tournament winner and now he's added a gold medal at the Junior Olympics. If he continues to build on these achievements, he has a very good chance to be the most decorated amateur boxer in USA Boxing history. We are giving him the week off from the gym, and then we’ll sit down and begin planning for what comes next. I'm a really proud coach right now.”



     His mother, Danica Ward, said, “The trip to Dallas was an experience like no other. I never dreamed that I would wake up having the Junior Olympics Gold Medalist as my child. I commend each boxer for handling the pressure of fighting in a room full of people with four rings, the sound of bells ringing, people yelling, and someone standing in front of you who wants to destroy you. Over the years, I have learned that boxing is 90% mental and 10% skill. July 1 marked the twelfth year anniversary of his father’s death. While he didn’t show it, I later learned via his social media that it was on his mind during this competition. I’m proud that he placed his emotional struggle on the backburner so that he could achieve his goal.”







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photo credits: courtesy of Team Simpson



Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Kings Promotions and Keystone Boxing Returns To The DMV!


Kings Promotions and Keystone  Boxing Presents 
WORLD CLASS PROFESSIONAL BOXING!




World Class Pro Boxing returns to the D.C. area on Saturday August 6th at the Hilton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia.  An 8-round junior welterweight battle between Forestville’s Myke "The Professor" Fox (10-0, 2 KOs) and Martinsville, VA’s Somner "Magic Man" Martin (5-2, 3 KOs) will headline the 10-fight card presented by Kings Promotions and Keystone Boxing.

A explosive matchup between two undefeated heavyweight prospects will serve as the co-main event.  Bowie’s Luther “Lights Out” Smith (5-0, 4 KOs) will face former NFL linebacker Mike “Silverback” Balogun of Upper Marlboro (6-0, 5 KO’s) in a 6-round battle.

Also being featured on the card will be Frederick middleweight Devar “Jengawar” Ferhadi (6-0, 5 KOs), St. Louis junior welterweight Kent Cruz (10-0, 6 KOs), Atlantic City light heavyweight Antowyan Aikens (10-2-1, 1 KO), Frederick cruiserweight Darnell “The Unknown” Pierce (4-0 , 1 KO), Greenbelt cruiserweight Sam “The Vanilla Gorilla” Crossed (3-0, 1 KO), D.C. featherweight Marcus “The Dreamcrusher” Bates (3-0-1, 3 KOs), and the professional debut of “Slick” Justin Hurd.

Tickets start at $50 and will go on sale later this week at www.KPboxing.com