U.S. Boxing Championship results
Friday, April 5, 2002 | 9 a.m.
Thursday at Caesars Palace
All weights in pounds
106
Aaron Alafa, Visalia, Calif., dec. Rayonta Whitfield, Augusta, Ga., 16-3.
Austerberto Juarez, Ventura, Calif., dec. Ryan Schmidt, Grand Rapids, Mich., 29-10.
Rodrigo Hernandez, Fort Worth, Texas, dec. Brock Burton, East Ridge, Tenn., 28-11.
Robert Castillo, Camp Lejeune, N.C., dec. Joe Deleon, Nyssa, Ore., 16-2.
112
Ron Siler, Cincinnati, dec. Vidal Paz, Caldwell, Idaho, 42-14.
Derrick McFadden, Lanham, Md., dec. Greg Cuyler, Hartford, Conn., 12-7.
Roberto Benitez, Marquette, Mich., dec. Saul Gonzalez, Tustin, Calif., 15-8.
Raul Martinez, San Antonio, stopped Michael Santistevan, Denver, RSC-3 (1:08).
119
Aaron Garcia, Vista, Calif., stopped Eric Nemo, York, Pa., RSC-3 (1:00).
Torrence Daniels, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Sergio Ramos, Sacramento, Calif., 9-5.
Miguel Albares, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Gary Stark, Staten Island, N.Y., 21-6.
Rasheem Jefferson, Philadelphia, dec. Samson Guillermo, Marquette, Mich., 14-4.
125
Apollo Welch, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Isidro Granados, Bellflower, Calif., 18-17.
Mickey Bey, Cleveland, stopped James Dubois, San Antonio, RSC-4 (1:20).
Johnny Vasquez, Snyder, Texas, dec. Dat Nguyen, Wailuku, Hawaii, 3-0.
Johnnie Edwards, Camp Lejeune, N.C., dec. Joe Gentile, Palm Bay, Fla., 21-9.
132
Verquan Kimbrough, Aliquippa, Pa., dec. Jorge Ceron, Doraville, Ga., 13-7.
Danny Jimenez, Las Vegas, won on walkover over Alton Ingram, Camp Lejeune, N.C..
Vicente Escobedo, Woodland, Calif., dec. Rashad Ganaway, Little Rock, Ark., 13-7.
Lorenzo Reynolds, Saginaw, Mich., dec. Marshall Christmas, Fort Carson, Colo., 16-10.
139
Chad Aquino, Marquette, Mich., dec. Anthony Vasquez, Snyder, Texas, 15-12.
Lamont Peterson, Washington, D.C., dec. Andre Dirrell, Flint, Mich., 5-2.
Rock Allen, Philadelphia, dec. Mahlon Kerwick, Fort Carson, Colo., 15-9. 147
Juan McPherson, Cleveland, dec. Timothy Bradley, Palm Springs, Calif., 11-10.
Francisco Figueroa, Bronx, N.Y., dec. James Parison, San Diego, 6-5.
Raymond Biggs, Marquette, Mich., stopped Jose Gonzalez, Garden City, Kan., RSC-2 (1:55).
Rondale Mason, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Frank Gordin, Mesa, Ariz., 6-5.
156
Jesus Gonzalez, Phoenix, dec. Julian Townsend, New York, 14-6.
Sechew Powell, Marquette, Mich., dec. Wallace Harper, Omaha, Neb., 18-0.
Andre Berto, Winter Haven, Fla., dec. Joseph Rosendo, Lubbock, Texas, 15-10.
Jorge Hernandez, San Antonio, stopped Joaquin Zamora, Corpus Christi, Texas, RSC-4 (0:54).
165
Mike Martinez, Camp Lejeune, N.C., dec. James McGirt, St. Petersburg, Fla., 4-1.
Leon Hinds, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Walter Wright, Kent, Wash., 11-9.
Julius Fogle, Fort Carson, Colo., dec. Roderick Prevost, Camp Lejeune, N.C., 13-8.
Donyil Livingston, Los Angeles, dec. Johnny Torres, Spring, Texas, 8-5.
178
Curtis Stevens, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Terrance Johnson, Camden, N.J., 40-20.
Jacob Garretson, Camp Lejeune, N.C., dec. David Pareja, Marquette, Mich., 14-2.
DeAndrey Abron, Fort Carson, Colo., stopped Jose Gutierrez, El Paso, Texas, RSC-3 (1:07).
Tavoris Cloud, Tallahassee, Fla., stopped Jared Hidalgo, Lafayette, La., RSC-4 (1:56).
201
B.J. Flores, Phoenix, dec. Tyrone Smith, Hyde Park, Mass., 29-5.
Anthony Stewart, Marquette, Mich., dec. Albert Phillips, Brawley, Calif., 9-6.
Devin Vargas, Toledo, Ohio, dec. Charles Ellis, Wichita, Kan., 26-10.
Francisco Palacios, Davie, Fla., dec. Jacob Gentry, Little Rock, Ark., 29-9.
201+
Jason Estrada, Providence, R.I., dec. Jason Gavern, Scranton, Pa., 22-4.
Davin King, Marquette, Mich., stopped Emerson Chasing Bear, Rapid City, S.D., RSC-3 (1:34).
Alex Perez, Baldwin Park, Calif., stopped Keith Spencer, Port Hueneme, Calif., RSC-2 (1:15).
George Garcia, Glendale, Ariz., dec. Lonnie Zaid, Detroit, 13-12.
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