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C’bean Boxing Championship Starts Tomorrow Night

Lyndell Marcellin, Kareem Boyce

AT least 140 boxers from 14 countries are expected to participate in the 2017 Caribbean Development Boxing Championship which gets underway at the Beausejour Indoor Facility here from tomorrow night.

According to one of the organisers, Cathy Harper-Hall, there are expected to be a total of 90 bouts by the time the championship would have ended, seven of which are expected to be female bouts with 10 female boxers participating: they comprise five from Barbados, two from Trinidad and Tobago, and one each from Aruba, Grenada and host Saint Lucia.

Image: (L-R) leading Saint Lucia’s charge at the championship: Lyndell Marcellin, Kareem Boyce, Nathan Ferrari, while Head Coach Conrad Fredrick looks tomarshall his trops to another championship victory for 2017. (PHOTO: Anthony De Beauville)
(L-R) leading Saint Lucia’s charge at the championship: Lyndell Marcellin, Kareem Boyce, Nathan Ferrari, while Head Coach Conrad Fredrick looks tomarshall his trops to another championship victory for 2017. (PHOTO: Anthony De Beauville)

“The standard of boxing is going to be very good. Apart from the best boxers in the region, we will be having the top judges and referees and the renowned James Beckles as supervisor. An amazing 90 bouts over four days and four nights,” she said.

President of the Saint Lucia Boxing Association, David Christopher, pleaded with the Saint Lucian public to come out and support the tournament as if it was their own due to the fact that the local Association was bearing the full cost of the event. He singled out the Saint Lucia Olympic Committee Incorporated, Department of Youth Department and Sports, and some local business interests for making a substantial intervention after funds from the Amateur International Boxing Federation (AIBA) were not forthcoming.

“We started with a budget of $96,000, but that will certainly go up by the time the championship is ended,” Christopher disclosed.

Past President, Joseph “Reds” Perreira, said his interest is to get as many Saint Lucians as possible to come out and support the local team and the championship in general as it was an event of great significance to Saint Lucia and the Caribbean.

“We want to see all seats filled. The admission is not really a charge but should be seen as a contribution towards the effort to bring such a huge event to Saint Lucia. This is the third event that the local association has been staging this year and we want persons to come out and support in a much more practical way,” he said.

The 14 territories expected to send boxers to the championships include Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Martinique, Saint Maarten, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and host Saint Lucia.

The championship days will be held in two segments. There will be initial action in the ring starting at 3:30 pm, followed by a break before the evening bouts recommence from 8:00 p.m. Organisers have promised that transportation has been organised from the Beausejour junction to the indoor facility and are assuring patrons they will be guaranteed public transportation back to that location after the nights’ cards.

There will also be a formal opening ceremony at 7:00 p.m. on the opening night.

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