ENGLAND VERSUS IRELAND RESULTS

 

Ireland beat England away from home in an Elite, Youth, Junior and Schoolboy/girl international today.

Both nations went head-to-head at Bristol City Hall this afternoon, with Ireland winning 9 of the 16 bouts.

Coach Joe Lavelle hailed the performances of all athletes on today’s card.

“It really was a fantastic show and set up. Everyone boxed very well and it really is encouraging to see the talent coming through,” he said.

Lavelle,Ralph McKay and Anitia Just were working Ireland’s corner in Bristol. Paddy Dingle is Irish team manager.

The Irish squad are due to arrive home via Dublin Airport at 4pm tomorrow.

(Image: Irish squad in Bristol today)

England v Ireland

City Hall Bristol

January 26 (12pm)

Schoolboy/girl

36,5kg Daneo George beat Callum Ruth (Cabra) 2-1
40,5kg Brandon Strand lost to Lee Gallagher (Ratoath) 0-3
42kg Hamiliton Joyce beat Oisin McCann (St Pauls, A) 3-0
F47kg Ebony Jones lost to Leah Lehane (Rylane) 0-3
48kg Aaron Bird lost to Blaine Fitzgerald (Corinthians) 0-3

Junior
32kg Jack Shorthall beat Dylan Foy (Antrim) 2-1
39.5kg Callum Drinkald lost to Martin Collins (Drimnagh) 0-3
42kg Dylan Murphy lost to Gavin Ryan (Ratoath) 0-3
60kg Ellis Price beat Patrick Donovan (Olympic) 2-1
64kg Alex Sherratt lost to Thomas King (Ratoath) RSC2
69kg Marcus Ellie lost to  Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh) 0-3
73kg Qasin Khan  lost to Fiedhlem Behan (Kilcullen) 0-3
81kg Kyle Parr  lost to John Ward (Brosna) 0-3

Youth
F60kg Dione Burman beat Lauren Dempsey (Ryston) 3-0
F70kg Elliuise (Challanger) beat  Leah Gallen (Raphoe) 3-0

Elite
60kg Subhann Ahmeda beat  Sean Purcell (Enniskerry) 2-1

Team manager: Paddy Dingle
Coaches: Ralph McKay, Joseph Lavelle, Anitia Just

NATIONAL U/22 FINALS RESULTS

Amy Broadhurst claimed her second successive National U/22 title – and her 16th Irish belt overall –  at Dublin’s National Stadium tonight.

The Dundalk southpaw, also the current European U/22 champion and World Elite quarter-finalist at light-welter, beat Bella Hughes in the lightweight decider at the home of Irish boxing.

“I’m absolutely delighted with how I boxed, first round wasn’t relaxed enough but when I relaxed it all started to flow! Delighted with it all,” said the Elite World No.8 ranked leftie.

Meanwhile, John Paul Hale edged Colm Murphy on a 4-1 split in last weekend’s Ulster Elite bantam final, but Murphy reversed that decision on a 4-1 split verdict after another fiery 56kg clash tonight.

David Oliver Joyce (Ballymun BC) is the new U/22 lightweight titlist after outpointing defending champion Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh BC) after a lively all Dublin 60kg dust-up.

Stylish Limerick southpaw Paddy Donovan, a World Junior finalist, and European U/22 finalist Aoife O’Rourke retained their belts and Elice Elliot and Pierce O’Leary also won.

Gabriel Dossen, who will enter the National Elites for the first time next month, retained his middleweight title – and secured his 6th Irish belt into the bargain – on a unanimous decision over Dublin’s John Joe Nevin in one of the big fights of the night.

“I thought it was a very good bout,” said Dossen Olympic BC coach Mike Mongan.”Gabriel boxed very well against a good opponent and it was a good performance all around. A great start to the year.”

Courtney Daly, Regan Buckley, Adam Hession, Keylan Cassidy and Kevin Sheedy, who retained his heavyweight belt and completed a double for Limerick, also won.

Gytis Lisinskas, with a first round KO, had his hand raised in victory from the 44th and final bout of the 2018 National U/22 Championships.

Pictures

Courtney Daly is delighted to be announced as winner over Ciara Walsh
Niamh Earley gets the decision over Caitlin Fryers
Adam Hession shows his joy at being crowned Irish U-22 Champion at 52KG with a unanimous decision over Mark Corcoran
Orinta Ringyte with her medal and certificate as 54KG Champion of Ireland
Amy Broadhurst is the winner  against Bella Hughes
David Oliver Joyce is the new U-22 60KG Champion

(Pictures courtesy of Paddy Gallagher)

National Men’s and Women’s U/22 Championships National Stadium Dublin

January 25

Finals (6.30pm)

F48kg Courtney Daly (Crumlin) beat Ciara Walsh (Smithfield) 5-0
49kg Regan Buckley (St Teresas) beat Jack O’Neill (Corpus Christi) 5-0
F51kg Niamh Earley (Ryston) beat Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) 5-0
52kg Adam Hession (Monivea) beat Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) 5-0
F54kg Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) W/O
56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) beat John Paul Hale (Star) 4-1
57kg Mary Geraghty (St Anthonys) W/O
F60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) beat Bella Hughes (Mount Tallant) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) beat Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) 5-0
F64kg Shauna O’Callaghan (Clann Naofa) W/O
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Matthew McCole (Dungloe) 5-0
F69kg Elice Elliott (South Meath) beat Clodagh Greene (Crumlin) 4-1
69kg Patrick Donovan (OLOL) beat Aaron Daly (Castlebar) 5-0
F75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Renee Roche (Castlebar) RET2
75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) beat John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) 5-0
81kg Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal) beat Sean Conroy (Castlebar) 5-0
F81+kg Nell Fox (Rathkeale) W/O
91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) beat Thomas Maughan (Cavan) 5-0
91+kg Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles) beat Luke Hall (Crumlin) KO1

January 12

S/Finals

56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) beat Cian Doyle (Crumlin) 5-0
56kg John Paul Hale (Star) beat Sean Purcell (Enniskerry) 3-2
60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Yannick Meseke (Olympic) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) beat Dominic Bradley (Errigal) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Terry McEntee (Old School) 5-0
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Michael Avetisian (Swords) 4-1
69kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) beat Michael Kinsella (St Anthonys/St Pats) 5-0
69kg Patrick Donovan (O.L.O.L.) W/O
75kg John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) beat Edward Donovan (O.L.O.L.) 5-0
75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) beat Jason Harty (Rathkeale) 5-0
81kg Sean Conroy (Castlebar) beat Rhys Moran (St Pauls W) 3-2
81kg Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal) beat Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) 3-2
91+kg Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles) beat James Clarke (Crumlin) 3-0

January 11

Q/Finals

56kg Cian Doyle (Crumlin) beat Kane Marshall (Emerald A) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) W/O
60kg Dominic Bradley (Errigal) beat Lee McKee (Star) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Padraig Convery (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0
64kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Stephen Lockhart (Baldoyle) RSC3
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Shane Flavin (Paulstown) 5-0
64kg Michael Avetisian (Swords) W/O
81kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) W/O

S/Finals

51kg Niamh Early (Ryston) beat Nycole Hayes (Togher) 5-0
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Delagan) beat Jennifer Lehane (D.C.U.) 5-0
60kg Isobella Hughes (Mount Tallant) beat Aisling Murray (Muskerry) 5-0
75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Lauren Kelly (St Brigid’s,Edenderry) 5-0

FINALS NIGHT – NATIONAL U/22s

 

The European U/22 Men’s and Women’s finals will be decided on St Patrick’s Day this year – an extra incentive for an Irish boxer to reach the gold medal matches.

The Continental Championships will be held in Russia in March with the finals slated for March 17 in Vladikavkaz in the North Caucasus.

Meantime, the National U/22 Men’s and Women’s Championships conclude at the National Stadium in Dublin tonight.

The IABA are using the tournament as part of the selection process for Vladikavkaz.

Defending champions Amy Broadhurst and Aoife O’Rourke, who claimed gold and bronze at last year’s European U/22s are between the ropes versus Isobella Hughes and Renee Roche.

The weigh-in are being held between 8am and 9am and 12pm and 1pm today.

The 2018 Championships will be completed over 44 bouts.

National Men’s and Women’s U/22 Championships National Stadium Dublin

January 25

Finals (6.30pm)

48kg Ciara Walsh (Smithfield) V Courtney Daly Crumlin)
49kg Jack O’Neill (Corpus Christi) V Regan Buckley (St Teresa’s)
51kg Caitlyn Fryers (Immaculata) V Niamh Early (Ryston)
52kg Mark Corcoran (Corinthians) V Adam Hession (Monivea)
54kg Orinta Ringyte (Riverstown) W/O
56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) V John Paul Hale (Star)
57kg Mary Geraghty (St Anthonys) W/O
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Dealgan) V Isobella Hughes (Mount Tallant)
60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) V David O Joyce (Ballymun)
64kg Shauna O’Callaghan (Clann Naofa) W/O
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) V Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands)
69kg Clodagh Greene (Crumlin) V Elice Elliott (South Meath)
69kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) V Patrick Donovan (OLOL)
75kg Renee Roche (Castlebar) V Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea)
75kg John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) V Gabriel Dossen (Olympic)
81kg Sean Conroy (Castlebar) V Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal)
81+kg Nell Fox (Rathkeale) W/O
91kg Kevin Sheehy (St Francis) V Thomas Maughan (Cavan)
91+kg Luke Hall (Crumlin) V Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles)

January 12

S/Finals

56kg Colm Murphy (St Georges) beat Cian Doyle (Crumlin) 5-0
56kg John Paul Hale (Star) beat Sean Purcell (Enniskerry) 3-2
60kg Patryk Adamus (Drimnagh) beat Yannick Meseke (Olympic) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) beat Dominic Bradley (Errigal) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Terry McEntee (Old School) 5-0
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Michael Avetisian (Swords) 4-1
69kg Aaron Daly (Castlebar) beat Michael Kinsella (St Anthonys/St Pats) 5-0
69kg Patrick Donovan (O.L.O.L.) W/O
75kg John Joe Nevin (Crumlin) beat Edward Donovan (O.L.O.L.) 5-0
75kg Gabriel Dossen (Olympic) beat Jason Harty (Rathkeale) 5-0
81kg Sean Conroy (Castlebar) beat Rhys Moran (St Pauls W) 3-2
81kg Kelyn Cassidy (St Saviours/Crystal) beat Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) 3-2
91+kg Gytis Lisinskas (Celtic Eagles) beat James Clarke (Crumlin) 3-0

January 11

Q/Finals

56kg Cian Doyle (Crumlin) beat Kane Marshall (Emerald A) 5-0
60kg David O Joyce (Ballymun) W/O
60kg Dominic Bradley (Errigal) beat Lee McKee (Star) 5-0
64kg Matthew McCole (Dungloe) beat Padraig Convery (Holy Family Drogheda) 5-0
64kg Terry McEntee (Old School) beat Stephen Lockhart (Baldoyle) RSC3
64kg Pierce O’Leary (Dublin Docklands) beat Shane Flavin (Paulstown) 5-0
64kg Michael Avetisian (Swords) W/O
81kg Thomas O’Toole (Celtic Eagles) W/O

S/Finals

51kg Niamh Early (Ryston) beat Nycole Hayes (Togher) 5-0
60kg Amy Broadhurst (Delagan) beat Jennifer Lehane (D.C.U.) 5-0
60kg Isobella Hughes (Mount Tallant) beat Aisling Murray (Muskerry) 5-0
75kg Aoife O’Rourke (Castlerea) beat Lauren Kelly (St Brigid’s,Edenderry) 5-0

 

ENGLAND V IRELAND INTERNATIONAL

 

Team Ireland leave for the UK in the morning ahead of their Elite,Youth, Junior and Schooboy/girl international with England.

Both nations go head-to-head in Bristol on Saturday.

The teams weigh-in on Friday. Boxing begins at 12 noon on Saturday, according to Boxing England.

(Image: Sean Purcell)

England v Ireland

City Hall Bristol

January 26 (12pm)

Schoolboy/girl

36,5kg Daneo George v Callum Ruth (Cabra)
40,5kg Brandon Strand v Lee Gallagher (Ratoath)
42kg Hamiliton Joyce v Oisin McCann (St Pauls, A)
F47kg Ebony Jones v Leah Lehane (Rylane)
48kg Aaron Bird v Blaine Fitzgerald (Corinthians)

Junior

32kg Jack Shorthall v Dylan Foy (Antrim)
39.5kg Callum Drinkald v Martin Collins (Drimnagh)
42kg Dylan Murphy v Gavin Ryan (Ratoath)
60kg Ellis Price v Patrick Donovan (Olympic)
64kg Alex Sherratt v Thomas King (Ratoath)
69kg Marcus Ellie v Taylor Guiney (Drimnagh)
73kg Qasin Khan v Fiedhlem Behan (Kilcullen)
81kg Kyle Parr v John Ward (Brosna)

Youth

F60kg Dione Burman v Lauren Dempsey (Ryston)
F70kg Elliuise (Challanger) v Leah Gallen (Raphoe)

Elite

60kg Subhann Ahmeda v Sean Purcell (Enniskerry)

Team manager: Paddy Dingle
Coaches: Ralph McKay, Joseph Lavelle, Anitia Just

 

Danas Pozniakas Youth Tournament

 

 

Please be informed the traditional and prestigious Danas Pozniakas Youth Tournament will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania on March 19-24. The competition period of the Danas Pozniakas Youth Tournament is March 20-23.

Boxing2019 – Danas Pozniakas Youth Tournament Entry Form

Boxing2019 – Danas Pozniakas Youth Memorial Tournament Invitation

The 14th edition of the Danas Pozniakas Youth Tournament is scheduled to be held for the 2001 and 2002 age groups in Vilnius. You can find the invitation document and the registration sheet in the attachments.

The competition was named after Lithuania’s national boxing hero Mr. Danas Pozniakas who achieved gold medal at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games.

Organizer of the tournament:

Vilnius Boxing Academy
Email of the LOC: r_palionyte@yahoo.com (Ms. Raimonda Palionyte)

Weight classes of the competition:

Men’s youth: 49kg, 52kg, 56kg, 60kg, 64kg, 69kg, 75kg, 81kg, 91kg, +91kg