Early on Monday morning, three Guyanese boxers, along with a coach, departed local shores for Guayaquil, Ecuador where they will fly the Golden Arrowhead high at the American Boxing Confederation (AMBC) Elite Continental Championships.
The boxing team comprise three former Caribbean champions – Colin Lewis (light welterweight), Jamal Eastman (lightweight) and Desmond Amsterdam (middleweight). The accompanying Coach is Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) Technical Director Terrence Poole, MS. The championships run from today, March 22 to April 2, 2022.

Coach Poole, along with recently-appointed National Boxing Coach Lennox Daniels, was responsible for training and preparing the team, following an announcement of shortlisted pugilists for the event in January 2022.
According to Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) President Steve Ninvalle, the team departed Guyana on Monday morning for Panama, after which they will travel to Ecuador.
Citing the lack of competitive boxing during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ninvalle viewed the AMBC Championships as a testing ground.
“This is going to be a testing ground for us, because of the fact that we’ve not been in competitive boxing for quite some time, we’re now returning, of course with the exception for the lone Olympic qualifier and the World Championships,” the GBA President shared.
Zeroing in on Guyana’s chances at the championships, Ninvalle expressed his confidence in the ability of the team and told of their commitment to doing well.
“This is the largest team that we are sending in quite a while. I would expect that they would give of their best,” Ninvalle revealed.
He went on to add, “I had a meeting with the Coach and the boxers last evening before they departed, and they’ve also convinced me that they will be giving of their best.”
The GBA boss was keen to highlight the threatening competition that the Guyanese pugilists will face off with later this week.










