(FEB 28) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo,
– USA Boxing will return to the Pueblo Convention Center in
Pueblo, Colo., April 16-20, for the 2024 USA Boxing
International Invitational, which will be a preview of the
boxers who will represent Team USA this summer at the 2024 Paris
Olympic Games, as well as other top boxers from around the
world.
This marks the second time Pueblo has hosted USA Boxing’s
International Invitational, as the city hosted the inaugural
event in 2022, where Team USA won 15 medals, five gold, three
silver and seven bronze.
“After a successful event in 2022, USA Boxing is excited to host
its second International Invitational competition in Pueblo,”
stated Matt Johnson, USA Boxing High Performance Director. “This
competition will feature many qualified Olympians, which will
make for a world-class event that will be critical to our team’s
development and preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics this
summer.”
“This will be our third year in a row getting to work with USA
Boxing, and we couldn’t be more excited to host them at the
Pueblo Convention Center and in the City of Pueblo once again,”
said Kevin Ortiz, Pueblo Convention Center General Manager.
“The Pueblo Community is grateful that USA Boxing has come back
year after year, and we appreciate the partnership we have
built. This year, in particular, is special in that we are not
only hosting USA Boxing Olympic hopefuls but also getting the
opportunity to host Olympians from several different countries
as they gear up for the Paris Summer Olympics. We are excited
that USA Boxing picked Pueblo to host this elite competition.”
The invitational will give spectators a close-up look at the
boxers who will step foot in the ring this summer in Paris,
including all five of the boxers who qualified for the Olympics
at the 2023 Santiago Pan American Games, including Pan American
Games gold medalist Joshua Edwards (Houston, Texas) and Jahmal
Harvey (Oxon Hill, Md.); as well as, Morelle McCane (Cleveland,
Ohio), who won gold at the 2022 USA Boxing International
Invitational and a silver medal at the Pan American Games;
Jennifer Lozano (Laredo, Texas), Pan American Games silver
medalist; and Jajaira Gonzalez, Pan American Games bronze
medalist.
“The City of Pueblo is excited to welcome the USA Boxing
International Invitational again and to have the opportunity to
host some of the most world-class, high-ranking athletes,” said
Mayor of Pueblo Heather Graham. “This event allows our residents
and visitors to see Olympians and some of the highest levels of
boxing, all from the comfort of our own city at the Pueblo
Convention Center. I personally enjoy seeing such elite level
athletes compete and invite my fellow Puebloans to watch and
support the competition while the two-week event is in our
community.”
The remaining eight USA Boxing’s 2024 High Performance team
members are expected to participate in the event, such as 2021
Elite Men’s World Champion Robby Gonzales (Las Vegas,Nev.), 2022
USA Boxing international Invitational Champion Emilio Garcia
(Laredo, Texas), as well as 2020 Olympian Naomi Graham
(Fayetteville, N.C.).
USA Boxing’s High Performance squad members will also compete in
the event, with an entire Team USA roster to be announced in the
coming weeks.
This year’s event will bring top boxers from over 15 countries
worldwide, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany,
Great Britain, Nigeria, the Philippines and Sweden. A complete
tournament roster and list of countries scheduled to participate
in the event will be announced leading up to the tournament.
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