(MAY 25) BANGKOK, Thailand –
Alyssa Mendoza (Caldwell, Idaho) picked up Team USA first win
with a unanimous decision victory over Bolortuul Tumurkhuyag out
of Mongolia in day one of boxing in Bangkok, Thailand.
Mendoza, who won three medals in 2023, is looking for a similar
result in Bangkok. In her first round she took the judges’
scorecards 3-2 but Tumurkhuyag grabbed the second round, and the
scores were all tied up going into the third and final round.
The Idaho native came out hot in the third round and took all
five judges’ scorecards and won on a unanimous decision. Alyssa
needs three more wins to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic
Games.
“Got the first day and win out the way. It was a tougher fight
than I expected, but I am moving on and will make those
adjustments and get better every day,” stated Mendoza after her
first win in Bangkok.
Mendoza will now wait until May 30 for her next fight. She will
go head-to-head against Olga-Pavlina Papadatou out of Greece.
Mendoza is looking to make history in this tournament and be the
first boxer out of Idaho to qualify to the Olympics.
Team USA is represented by seven boxers in Thailand who hope to
punch their ticket to this summer’s 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The team is being guided by USA Boxing Head Coach Billy Walsh
(Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with National Resident Coach
Timothy Nolan (Rochester, N.Y.), as well as National Development
Coach Chad Wigle (Colorado Springs, Colo.), along with assistant
coaches Adonis Frazier (Minneapolis, Minn.) and Christine Lopez
(Rowlett, Texas).
Day 1 Results
57 kg: Alyssa Mendoza, Caldwell, Idaho/USA, dec. over Bolortuul
Tumurkhuyag, MGL, 5-0
Day 2 Schedule
80 kg: Robby Gonzales, Las Vegas, Nev./USA, vs. Ahmed Badrani,
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