(SEPT 27) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Team
USA will compete in Winnipeg, Canada, this weekend at the Melee Gala X. USA
Boxing is excited to send six emerging boxers for this intense duel against
Canada, providing these athletes an opportunity to gain international
experience.
These six boxers will face off against Canada on Saturday, September 27, at 8
p.m. ET. Team USA fields four men and two women, led by National Youth & Junior
Coach Edward Fonteneaux and Elite High Performance assistant coach Eric
Zimmerman.
As for boxers, Noelle Haro (Austin, TX) will make her international debut this
weekend against Canada's Jade Delgado in the 51 kg weight division. Haro has won
five consecutive bouts, including three USA Boxing national event titles. The
American boxer won the 2025 USA Boxing International Open, 2025 National Summer
Festival, and, most recently, the 2025 National Open. Her opponent is coming off
a loss from the 2025 U23 Canadian National Championships but is one of Canada's
top prospects after competing at the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships.
Marie-Angelis Rosendo (Deland, Fla.) is the other female competing for the USA,
and she will look to bounce back after falling short in the gold medal bout at
the 2025 World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem. Rosendo earned a
silver medal in the Czech Republic and represented the United States at the
World Boxing Cup: Astana 2025 and will now face off against Canada’s Simran
Takhar in the 60-kilogram weight class. Takhar was victorious at the 2025 U23
Canadian National Championships and will now make the leap to the international
stage.
Moving on to the men's side, the USA will be represented by some of the USA's
most anticipated boxers. Marcellus Smith (Cleveland, Ohio) currently represents
Team USA on their Elite High Performance Squad after winning the 2024 USA Boxing
National Championships. He will make his international debut against Karan
Sembhi. Canada's 55-kilogram representative has a couple of international
experiences, having represented Canada at the 2023 Pan American Championships
and the 2025 International Boxing Independence Cup.
Salim Ellis-Bey (Philadelphia, Pa.) will represent the United States for the
second time this year, but this time the Philadelphia native will be on the
Elite stage. Ellis-Bey (60 kilograms) is coming off a dominant gold medal run at
the 2025 Brandenburg Cup. He was named the captain of the 2025 USA Boxing Youth
High Performance team and is now competing in his first elite bout this weekend.
He will face Aayan Khokhar, who has won his last six bouts.
Next, Team USA's 65-kilogram representative, Marcus Luther (Washington, D.C.),
will make his much-anticipated international debut against Gabriel Aly Ndiaye.
Luther has won 10 consecutive bouts and has claimed multiple national titles in
2025, including the 2025 Summer Festival and the 2025 USA Boxing International
Open. Ndiaye also competed at the 2025 USA Boxing International Open, defeating
Team USA's Elite High Performance representative and 2025 Grand Prix Usti and
Labem bronze medalist, Rene Camacho. Luther has been a training partner for Team
USA throughout 2025 but now will represent the United States for the first time
in his career.
Finally, Joseph Awinongya will return to the international stage for the third
time in his young boxing career. The 18-year-old is making the jump to the elite
level after solidifying himself as one of the USA's most dominant contenders in
Olympic-style boxing. Awinongya will travel to Canada with two gold medals, one
from the 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships and the other from the 2025
Brandenburg Cup. He will square off with Umar Carcamo in the 80-kilogram weight
class. Carcamo has won 15 of his last 16 bouts.
To watch the six United States boxers in action during Saturday’s Melee Gala.
United States’ Melee Gala X Roster:
51 kg: Noelle Haro | Austin, Texas
55 kg: Marcellus Smith | Cleveland, Ohio
60 kg: Marie-Angelis Rosendo | Deland, Fla.
60 kg: Salim Ellis-Bey | Philadelphia, Pa.
65 kg: Marcus Luther | Washington D.C.
80 kg: Joseph Awinongya | Joliet, Ill.
Edward Fonteneaux – Coach
Eric Zimmerman – Coach
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