Daniels shortlists 18 boxers ahead of AMBC Elite Continental Championships

With Guyana set to compete at the Americas Boxing Confederation (AMBC) Elite Continental Championships in Ecuador, 18 boxers have been shortlisted by National Coach Lennox Daniels to begin preparation, according to the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA).
Olympian and Youth Commonwealth Games silver medalist Keevin Allicock will lead the bunch, which includes the Jackman sisters, Abiola and Alesha; Mark Crawford, Richard Howard, Patrick Harvey, Travis Inverary, Jamal Eastman, Joel Williamson, Desmond Amsterdam, Colin Lewis, Julius Kesney, Quacy Abrams, Emanuel Pompey, Delroy Fordyce, Renaldo Niles, Aluko Bess and Richard Subraty.

Olympian Keevin Allicock heads the shortlisted team

Daniels also met will several coaches from around the country on Tuesday at the Andrew Lewis Gym, with GBA President Steve Ninvalle noting “it was the largest meeting of coaches in a while, and all were in agreement that Daniels was the best man for the job.
“This is our structure that we’re going to be moving ahead with. The National Coach will have consultation with other coaches. (He will) name a national team that will be continuously training, but as it gets to tournaments, whether national or overseas, as it comes closer to that time, they will start meeting much more, and then lead to encampment,” Ninvalle said.
Ninvalle pointed out that, “from the executive level, we have confidence that this will bear fruit. We have confidence in our National Coach. He brings a different style to coaching, and we’ll start with this, because we’re preparing for our first major tournament, which is the AMBC Elite Championships.”
Ninvalle reasoned that the GBA expects Daniels to “bring his unique style of coaching towards the team’s preparation, and we at the Executive level expect to see a marked difference in the way in which our fighters are prepared.”
The AMBC Elite Continental Championships will take place in Guayaquil, Ecuador from March 22 to April 2.
The medalists in each of 13 male and 12 female weight categories, according to the AMBC, will receive prize money, US$10,000 for first place, $5,000 for second, and $2,500 for third place.