(AUG 7) Team USA capped off another strong day
at the 2025 Brandenburg Cup in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, on Friday, closing out
the semifinal rounds. Joseph Awinongya (men’s 80 kg | Joliet, Ill.), Salim
Ellis-Bey (men’s 60 kg | Philadelphia, Pa.), Lavant Brownlee (men’s 65 kg |
Louisville, Ky.) and Nnajai Wright (men’s 90+ kg | Richmond, Va.) each earned
victories on Friday and advanced to Saturday’s Championship schedule.
Lauryn Elmore (women’s 65 kg | Sacramento, Calif.), Angel Blancarte (men’s 85 kg
| Hutchinson, Kan.), Jose Vasquez (men’s 70 kg | Dallas, Texas) and Anthony Lona
(men’s 75 kg | Kyle, Texas) concluded their runs at the tournament with bronze
medals.
The United States has racked up four bronze medals and will target seven gold
medals on the final day of the Brandenburg Cup. Joining Awinongya, Ellis-Bey,
Brownlee and Wright in the hunt for gold medals are Lorenzo Patricio (men’s 50
kg | Waianae, Hawaii), Joscelyn Olayo-Munoz (women’s 48 kg | Las Cruces, N.M.)
and Alexis Tangaro (women’s 54 kg | Waianae, Hawaii). Olayo-Munoz and Tangaro
qualified for the title bouts in their respective brackets on Thursday, while
Patricio advanced with a walkover on Friday.
Awinongya set the pace early against a tough competitor from Poland, Fabian
Urbanski, in the light heavyweight matchup. Urbanski tested Awinongya across
three rounds, but ultimately, the Joliet, Ill., native proved too much with his
speed and power. Despite his stature, Awinongya utilized his quickness,
precision and dominance to land a variety of devastating combinations to
ultimately claim a unanimous decision. Joseph, a 2024 World Boxing U19 gold
medalist, continues to impress and has racked up two 5-0 decisions already this
week. In Saturday’s gold medal match, he will take on Australia’s Khaled Bassal
in bout 15, beginning at approximately 8:30 a.m. ET.
Ellis-Bey, one of two Team USA captains, continued to show why he is one of the
more impressive amateur boxers within the United States with a 4-0 win over
Georgia’s Luka Chkhikvadze on Friday. His pressure was impeccable throughout his
latest bout, and the Georgian had no answers to counter the Philadelphia, Pa.,
native. While Ellis-Bey had a point taken away in the matchup, he continued to
push forward with ruthless aggression and earned the decision. Ellis-Bey will
now take on Azerbaijan’s Babayev Subhan on Saturday for the 60 kilogram title in
bout 11 at 7:30 a.m. ET
Brownlee continued his incredible week with yet another unanimous decision on
Friday, this time over England’s Jacob Naismith. He has been tested three times
this week and made easy work of each of his opponents. Brownlee, a southpaw, is
difficult for his opposition to deal with and proved that once again using his
length and power over Naismith. Brownlee is on the hunt for his fourth win of
the week on Saturday and will square off against Georgia’s Zviad Tchotchua in
bout 12, starting at 7:45 a.m. ET.
Wright claimed the final win of the day for the USA and continued to showcase
his unconventional style to invade the defense of Germany’s Vincent Omo-Osawe.
Wright is comfortable against taller opponents, as was the case against
Omo-Osawe, and utilized his quick head movement and destructive uppercuts to
close the bout for his second unanimous decision of the week. The Richmond, Va.,
native will now match up against Germany’s Ahmed Abdulgamidov for the 90+
kilogram gold medal.
Olayo-Munoz will kick things off for the United States on Saturday and will
chase down the women’s 48 kg gold medal against Italy’s Amelia Sula in bout one
at 5 a.m. ET. Tangaro will compete just two bouts later against Lithuania’s
Jelizaveta Jakimova for the 54 kg crown in bout four at 5:30 a.m. ET. Patricio
is hungry for the 50 kg gold medal and will look to topple Australia’s Taj
Harrington in bout nine at 7 a.m. ET.
A complete schedule of Saturday’s action for Team USA can be found below. Each
bout of the 2025 Brandenburg Cup will be broadcast live by the German Boxing
Federation.
Team USA is led by head coach Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, N.C.), and
assisted by Jason Hamilton (Spanaway, Wash.), Ronald Wright (Columbus, Ga.) and
Yessenia Montalvo (Bloomfield, N.J.).
Saturday, August 2 (All Bout Start Times Listed in ET):
W48 kg | Joscelyn Olayo-Munoz, USA vs. Amelia Sula, ITA | Bout 1, 5 a.m.
W54 kg | Alexis Tangaro, USA vs. Jelizaveta Jakimova, LTU | Bout 3, 5:30 a.m.
M50 kg | Lorenzo Patricio, USA vs. Taj Harrington, AUS | Bout 9, 11 a.m.
M60 kg | Salim Ellis-Bey, USA vs. Babayev Subhan, AZE | Bout 11, 7:30 a.m.
M65 kg | Lavant Brownlee, USA vs. Zviad Tchotchua, GEO | Bout 12, 7:45 a.m.
M80 kg | Joseph Awinongya, USA vs. Khaled Bassal, AUS | Bout 15, 8:30 a.m.
M90+ kg | Nnajai Wright, USA vs. Ahmed Abdulgamidov, GER | Bout 18, 9:15 a.m.
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