(APRIL 7) FOZ DO IGUACU, Brazil (April 5, 2025)
– The World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 wrapped up Saturday, and Team USA secured
five medals, one silver and four bronze. USA was represented throughout the week
by 12 boxers, seven males and five females, in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil. The event
was the first international Elite tournament for Team USA for the 2025 calendar
year.
Yoseline Perez earned her first elite international medal on Saturday after
falling in the championship bout of the 54kg division. Perez lost to Poland’s
Wiktoria Rogalinska on a 5-0 decision. The Houston, Texas, native is just 21
years old and is one of Team USA's top up-and-comers on the Elite roster. This
silver medal is the latest of Perez’s international career and joins her gold
medal from the 2022 Youth World Championships. In the first round of the
tournament, Perez defeated Australia’s Monique Suraci, a Paris 2024 Olympian,
and followed that up with a victory over Italy’s Sirine Charaabi in the
semifinals.
Team USA’s four bronze medals at the World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 were obtained
by Jennifer Lozano (51 kg), Morelle McCane (65 kg), Carlos Flowers (70 kg), and
Kelvin Watts (90+ kg). Perez’s silver medal brings the USA’s medal count to five
for the week.
The World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 was hosted in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, from
March 31 to April 5. Team USA will now focus on the World Boxing Challenge in
the Czech Republic (June 10-15), followed by a second World Boxing Cup in
Kazakhstan (June 30 – July 7). The final international competition for the USA
Boxing Elite teams in 2025 will be the inaugural World Boxing Elite
Championships, hosted in Liverpool, England, Sept. 4-14.
Saturday, April 5, Results:
54 kg: Wiktoria Rogalinska, POL defeats Yoseline Perez, Houston, TX/USA, 5-0
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