(MAR 15) BANGKOK, Thailand - – USA Boxing’s
Youth High Performance Team earned four gold medals and one silver medal on
Sunday, March 15, at the 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup in Bangkok, Thailand.
Team USA's 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup journey comes to an end after securing
nine medals overall.
Guadalupe Ruiz (women’s 54 kg | Anaheim, Calif.) was the first American boxer to
step into the ring on Sunday and concluded her dominant run at her first
international tournament with a gold medal. Ruiz will bring the 54-kilogram gold
medal back to the United States after defeating India’s Joyshree Devi Chirom by
a 4-1 split decision. This marks her fifth win overall in Thailand, after the
California native won all judges' scorecards in the first round and won the
final round 4-1. Ruiz’s path to gold was nothing short of incredible, and
included two RSC victories, two unanimous decisions and the 4-1 decision in the
gold medal round.
Following Ruiz was Christian Paez (men’s 55 kg | San Antonio, Texas), who won
via a 3-2 split decision over Japan’s Ryusei Kitamura in the 55-kilogram
bracket. Paez got out to another hot start, winning the first round 5-0, and he
held on to win by a 3-2 split decision, securing his first international gold
medal. Paez's gold medal run came after an impressive six wins, including two
RSCs, two unanimous decisions, two 4-1 split decisions and Sunday's 3-2 split
decision victory.
Brijhana Epperson (women’s 57 kg | Kansas City, Mo.) controlled her gold-medal
bout from start to finish, winning via unanimous decision over Ukraine’s
Yevanhelina Petruk. Epperson secured her fourth win of the tournament after she
earned every judge's vote, winning all three rounds 5-0. This week’s performance
also marks Epperson’s first international gold medal.
Rounding out the USA’s gold medal winners was team captain Lauryn Elmore
(women’s 65 kg | Sacramento, Calif.), who went on to win by a 4-1 split decision
over Uzbekistan’s Sevara Mamatova. Elmore took the first round 3-2, and after
losing the second round 3-2, it was all tied up heading into the final frame.
The California native landed multiple combinations with her jabs and body shots
on Mamatova and won the final round 4-1, earning her second international medal
and the first international gold medal of her young career.
Also, earning a medal on Sunday was Angel Blancarte (men’s 85 kg | Hutchinson,
Kan.), who won the second international medal of his amateur career. Blancarte
earned a silver medal at the 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup after he won his
first bout 3-2 over Kazakhstan’s Nursultan Kystaubay, but was defeated on
Sunday, 5-0, by Uzbekistan’s Sardorbek Bakhromkhujaev.
Team USA won nine total medals at the 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup, including
bronze medals from Marley McNealy (women’s 70 kg | San Francisco, Calif.),
Ariana Chavez (women’s 75 kg | Rio Rancho, N.M.), Asaan Jenkins (men’s 65 kg |
Washington, D.C.), and Caleb Reid (men’s 90+ kg | Palm Bay, Fla.).
The USA Boxing Youth High Performance Team is led by National Development Coach
Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, N.C.). Fonteneaux will be assisted throughout
the tournament by High Performance Pool coaches, including Holly Gregson (Idaho
Falls, Idaho), Jason Hamilton (Spanaway, Wash.), Yessenia Montalvo (Bloomfield,
N.J.), and Ronald Wright (Columbus, Ga.).
Additional tournament information for the 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup,
including daily bout sheets, results, tournament updates, and more, can be found
on the 2026 World Boxing Futures Cup event page on the USA Boxing website.
Sunday, March 15 | Results:
Women’s 54 kg: Guadalupe Ruiz vs. Joyshree Devi Chirom, IND W 4-1
Men’s 55 kg: Christian Paez vs. Ryusei Kitamura, JPN | W 3-2
Women’s 57 kg: Brijhana Epperson vs. Yevanhelina Petruk, UKR | W 5-0
Women’s 65 kg: Lauryn Elmore vs. Sevara Mamatova, UZB | W 4-1
Men’s 85 kg: Angel Blancarte vs. Sardorbek Bakhromkhujaev, UZB | L 5-0
2026 World Boxing Futures Cup | United States Medal Results
Weight Class Athlete Name Hometown Medal Earned
Men’s 55kg/121lbs Christian Paez San Antonio, Texas Gold
Women’s 54kg/119lbs Guadalupe Ruiz Anaheim, Calif. Gold
Women’s 57kg/125lbs Brijhana Epperson Kansas City, Mo. Gold
Women’s 65kg/143lbs Lauryn Elmore Sacramento, Calif. Gold
Men’s 65kg/143lbs Asaan Jenkins Washington, D.C. Bronze
Men’s 85kg/187lbs Angel Blancarte Hutchinson, Kan. Silver
Men’s 90+kg/198lbs+ Caleb Reid Palm Bay, Fla. Bronze
Women’s 70kg/154lbs Marley McNealy San Francisco, Calif. Bronze
Women’s 75kg/165lbs Ariana Chavez Rio Rancho, N.M. Bronze
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