(FEB 26) Tentatively
headlining Team USA's roster in the Boston dual s 2017 World
Championship bronze medalist Troy Isley (Alexandria, VA).
Four-time 2017 international gold medalist Virginia Fuchs
(Kemah, TX), 2016 Youth World Champion and 2017 Elite
Continental Championships silver medalist, Delante Johnson
(Cleveland, OH), and 2016 Youth World Championship bronze
medalist and 2017 USA Boxing Super Heavyweight National
Champion, Richard Torrez (Tulare, CA).
One of boxing's most beloved
boxer of all-time, "Irish" Micky Ward, and the Irishman best
known for knocking out legendary Mike Tyson into retirement,
Kevin "The Clones Colossus" McBride, have been selected as
honorary team captains, respectively, of Team USA and Team
Ireland for the first leg of the three-city 2018 USA vs. Ireland
Northeast Boxing Tour.
The tour commences Monday, March 12, at the newly renovated
Royale Entertainment Complex in Boston's famed theater district.
The Boston stop, which is being presented by Budweiser, have
general admission tickets for $20.00 and a limited amount of
$30.00 reserved tickets on sale and are available to purchase
online here.
Ward, 52, is the pride of Lowell, Massachusetts, where he is a
living legend. A three-time New England Golden Gloves champion
as an amateur boxer, Ward fought professionally between
1985-2003, registering a 38-13 (27 KOs) record as a junior
welterweight throughout his pro career. He is best known for his
epic trilogy with the late Arturo Gatti, in which he became the
first fighter with double-digit losses to earn a $1-million
purse (twice).
An all-action, crowed-pleasing fighter, Ward was involved in
three Fight of the Year honors, the first and third of the Gatti
trilogy, along with a memorable match with Emanuel Augustus.
Ward was the winner in two (first Gatti and Augustus) of those
classic fights.
Boston-native Mark Wahlberg portrayed Ward in, The Fighter, a
movie about Micky's life that won two Academy Awards.
"To be honorary captain of Team USA means a lot to me," Ward
said. "It's great having elite amateur boxing back in Boston
with the national teams from the United States and Ireland. It's
especially exciting for me as an Irish-American."
The 44-year-old McBride was born in Clones, Ireland. He was a
member of the 1992 Ireland Olympic Boxing Team at the age of 19,
competing in the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. Two years
earlier, he represented Ireland at the European Championships
and one of his teammates was Billy Walsh, Team USA's current
head coach of Team USA and former chief trainer for Team
Ireland.
Like other Irish boxers, McBride came to the United States to
enhance his professional career, landing in the predominately
Irish neighborhood of Dorchester, a working-class section
Boston, back in 1999. The 6' 6", 285-pound McBride started
training in Brockton, MA with Goody Petronelli, who had trained
Marvelous Marvin Hagler, and later Packy Collins, the brother of
another Petronelli-trained fighter, world champion Stevie
Collins.
McBride fought professionally between 1992-2011, retiring with a
35-10-1 (29 KOs), highlighted by his shocking sixth-round
knockout of Tyson in 2005, driving the "Baddest Man on the
Planet" into ring retirement.
"I feel good about being honorary captain of Team Ireland,"
remarked the still thickly Irish-brogue McBride, who still lives
with his family in Dorchester. "I'm honored to be carrying the
Irish flag for these fighters. I'm not sure how many of them
remember me as the man who beat Tyson. I know some of the Irish
coaches and I still support boxing in Ireland as well as
America. I just love boxing. And it's always a pleasure to be
with my friend, Micky Ward. He's a good lad."
The USA vs. Ireland Northeast Boxing Tour will continue March 15
at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Mass., concluding March
21 at The Manchester Downtown Hotel in New Hampshire.
All the duals will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and tickets will be
made available for purchase in the coming weeks. Each city will
showcase up to 12 bouts, which will all be live streamed, free
of charge, on USA Boxing's website (www.usaboxing.org).