PHILLY BOXING HISTORY August 10, 2012 |
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DANNY GARCIA LEADS PACK The results are in and the 5th annual group of Briscoe Award winners are as follows:
2011 Philly Fighter of the Year:
In addition to the Briscoe Awards, the "Everett Brothers Amateur Award" will be given to a local amateur boxer by Mike Everett & Eddie Everett, and Philly Boxing History.com will present the "Joltin' Jeff Chandler Exhibit", a museum display honoring the former Bantamweight Champ, complete with memorabilia from his storied career. Jeff Chandler will also be presented with a new championship belt by the WBA at the Briscoe Awards. Call 609-377-6413 for more information. Event sponsorships and program ads are available, and help to keep this event free to the public. ______________________________________
2011 PHILLY FIGHTER OF THE YEAR Danny "Swift" Garcia had his breakthrough year in 2012. But before that, he set the stage for that breakthrough by winning three fights (two against former champions), improving his undefeated record to 22-0, adding another regional title to his trophy case, and winning the eliminator bout that would guarantee his title shot. These accomplishments earned him the Briscoe Award as the "2011 Philly Fighter of the year". Garcia disposed of John Figueroa in a February warm up before beating two former world champions in the biggest challenges he'd faced up to that point. Garcia defeated Nate Campbell by 10-round decision on April 09, in Las Vegas. The win was Garcia's first step into the upper echelon of the division.
Danny "Swift" Garcia finished 2011 with his undefeated pro record still perfect at 22-0 with 14 KOs. 2011 was a great year for the young fighter, but given that his 2012 is going even better than last year, Garcia may just be getting started. Garcia's "Fighter of the Year" award comes after being nominated once before (2010). To take the award, he topped three other excellent Philly fighters (Mike Jones, Hank Lundy & Garrett Wilson), all of whom had great years and could have easily earned the Briscoe Award in this category. Danny Garcia will be presented with his Briscoe Award on October 07, 2012 at the Veteran Boxers Association Club in Philadelphia. _____________________________
2011 PHILLY FIGHT OF THE YEAR On July 29, 2011, the Asylum Arena was once again the site of the best Philly fight of the year. The fight, a welterweight 6-rounder between an undefeated visitor and a struggling local club fighter, had an unlikely transformation from scheduled preliminary bout to sudden main event, and now the "2011 Philly Fight of the Year".
The fighters took the sudden spotlight in stride and went on to fight a memorable battle before a sparse South Philly crowd. Hackett brought the fight to Rodriguez all night, landing a number of hard punches that threatened to turn the fight in his favor. However, each time Hackett fought his way to the brink of something, Rodriguez managed to use his superior boxing skills and some very effective cool under pressure to stay in control and keep the fight going his way.
Rodriguez earned the unanimous decision. Although a few felt the bout should have been declared a draw, everyone agreed that a rematch should happen as soon as possible. From the instant the final bell sounded, the fight was considered a leading candidate for "fight of the year" honors. Other Philly fights came along throughout 2011, but like a tough old club fighter, this one hung in there, stayed on its feet, and made it to the final bell. Against all odds, this little fight will be remembered as the best fight in Philadelphia of 2011.
There were many other good fights - and some very important ones - involving Philly fighters in 2011, but all of them occurred outside Philadelphia - in nearby Atlantic City, Chester, PA, or other suburban locations. As good as these fights may have been, a fight must take place in Philly to win the Briscoe Award for fight of the year. The fight of the year was promoted by Andre Kut of KEA Boxing. Both Juan Rodriguez and Greg Hackett will be presented with Briscoe Awards on October 07, 2012 at the Veteran Boxers Association Club in Philadelphia. _____________________________
2011 PHILLY KO OF THE YEAR With one single punch on November 19, 2011, Garrett Wilson reminded everyone why we all love him so much. Things weren't going so well in the first defense of the USBA Cruiserweight Title he had won seven months earlier. On this night, cagey Jersey shore veteran Chuck Mussachio was boxing circles around Wilson, and getting closer and closer to taking the title back with him to Wildwood. Wilson, usually an aggressive, busy, and dangerous fighter, was running out of time. To be certain, the "Professor" was schooling the "Ultimate Warrior" for most of the first eleven rounds of the fight, but Garrett Wilson wasn't ready to pack it in yet. Wilson was just too proud, too hungry, and had worked too hard over the previous year to let his career lose even one step of the momentum that he'd fought so hard to get rolling. Now that he was a ranked contender with something to lose, a defeat against Mussachio, or anyone else, simply was not an option.
Given the significance of the fight and pure drama it produced, the Briscoe Awards could not ignore Garrett Wilson in 2011. His knockout of Chuck Mussachio was memorable to everyone who saw it and should be recognized as one of the biggest accomplishments of the year. Usually the Briscoe Award is only given in two categories (Fight and Fighter). However, at times a special Briscoe will be awarded for a major accomplishment. Wilson's KO is one of those accomplishments. It was unforgettable and perhaps the best single moment of the year. Garrett Wilson will be presented with his Briscoe Award on October 07, 2012 at the Veteran Boxers Association Club in Philadelphia. _____________________________ The Awards will be presented on October 07, 2011, 3-6 PM, at the VBA Club in Port Richmond (2733 E. Clearfield St., Philadelphia, PA 19134). The event is open to the public, and free food, draft beer, house wine and soft drink will be provided. In addition to the Briscoe Awards, the "Everett Brothers Amateur Award" will be given to a local amateur boxer by Mike Everett & Eddie Everett, and Philly Boxing History.com will present the "Joltin' Jeff Chandler Exhibit", a museum display honoring the former Bantamweight Champ, complete with memorabilia from his storied career. Jeff Chandler will also be presented with a new championship belt by the WBA at the Briscoe Awards. Call 609-377-6413 for more information. Event sponsorships and program ads are available, and help to keep this event free to the public. |
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