Marines Oust Army, Take Gold In 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship
Marine Sgt DeJesus Gardner hold up his gold medal for the 201lb. weight class and the team award for the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 3, 2012. Gardner's eye swelled closed early in his fight, but he pushed through to win his fight, securing the Marine Corps first gold medal in the team award in more than 20 years. The Pentagon Channel covered all the action for it's Armed Forces Boxing series, set to air Mar. 9, 2012.
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Marine Sgt DeJesus Gardner throws a jab at Army Sgt Marvin Carey during the finals of the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif, Feb. 3. Gardner won the match 14-13.
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Marine Sgt Jamel Herring smothers Senior Airman Adam Hassan during the finals of the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif, Feb. 3, 2012. Herring won the match 19-5. Herring fights for the Marine Corps in the 141lb. weight class.
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PO2 Carlos Moore, USN, throws a cross at LCpl Jonathan Steele during the finasl of the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif, Feb. 3, 2012. Steele won the match by referee stopped contest. Steele fights for the Marine Corps in the 152lb. weight class.
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Marine Sgt DeJesus Gardner throws a cross at Army Sgt Marvin Carey during the finals of the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship at Camp Pendleton, Calif, Feb. 3, 2012.
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Feb. 6, 2012
By MC2 Elliott Fabrizio
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — The Marine Corps team won the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship Feb. 3, 2012, ending the Army's 20-year winning streak.
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. hosted the Armed Forces Sports event this year.
In the final bout of the night, Marine Sgt DeJesus Gardner taking gold against Army Sgt Marvin Carey became the crux between Marine Corps victory and a tie with Army.
Gardner's left eye swelled closed early in the fight, but the audience went wild when the ringside doctor allowed the fight to continue.
The crowd's fervor escalated into a frenzy in the third round as Gardner and Carey smashed blows into each other, trading the point lead back and forth, but in the final 20 seconds of the fight, Gardner edged his way to a 14-13 win.
"I told my daughter that daddy would bring her a gold medal, and daddy don't break no promises," said Gardner.
Gardner won gold in the 201lb. plus weight class and secured the Marine's gold for the team award, but each Marine Corps victory was essential.
In a rematching from 2011's Championships, Marine Cpl Tommy Roque redeemed himself against Army Sgt Toribio Ramirez, pummeling his way to a win 35-19.
Roque represents the Marine Corps boxing team in the 132lb. weight class.
LCpl Jonathan Steele won by referee stopped contest a minute into the second round, battering Navy Aviation Machinist's Mate Second Class Carlos Moore who lost his footing and rolled his ankle early in the fight.
Steele fights in the 152lb. weight class.
National Champion and 2011 Armed Forces Boxing Gold Medalist Marine Sgt Jamel Herring defended his title against Senior Airman Adam Hassan, breezily banging his way to a 19-5 victory in the 141lb. weight class.
"The team medal means more to me than any individual medal," said Herring. "I'm just happy to be a part of the team that made history tonight."
Two marine boxers took silver medals.
LCpl Felix Magallanez lost by retirement when his coach ended the fight in the second round after he took a devastating body blow from Army Pvt Marquis Moore and couldn't recover.
Magallanez fights for the Marine Corps in the 165lb. weight class, dropping down from last year's championship where he fought at 178lb.
In this year's 178lb. weight class, LCpl James Morrow got crushed with punishing barrages from Army Spc. Steven Nelson, losing out 20-2.
Gold medalists in the Armed Forces Championship now prepare to fight in the USA Boxing Nationals, a critical qualifier for 2012 Olympic hopefuls and qualify to compete in the Conseil International du Sport Militaire's (CISM) World Military Games.
The Pentagon Channel captured all the action from the Marine Corps' historic victory, and the 2012 Armed Forces Boxing Championship series will begin airing Mar. 9, 2012. and will be available on demand at www.pentagonchannel.mil/boxing.
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