Several weeks of diligent training will culminate with raging fistic action when Guyana joins several other Caricom countries for championship honours in the Winfield Braithwaite Caribbean Schoolboys/girls Boxing Championships at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue, commencing this Friday, August 16, and concluding Sunday 18.
Boxing was introduced into the Junior CARIFTA Games in 1985, and four Guyanese boxers contested for honours; Earl Green (lightweight), the son of the late Dick ‘Tiger’ Green, and Michael Benjamin (featherweight) procured Gold medals at those games, with middleweight pugilist Terrence Munroe (silver) and bantamweight Garfield Sam (bronze) completing the medal tally for Guyana. Local pugilists have since dominated the scene, retaining Guyana’s dominance at the Caribbean level.
Despite dominating their Caribbean counterparts and officially attaining the tab as Caribbean Champions over the years, local coaches have left nothing to chance, and have been taking their charges through their daily paces. The popular saying “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown,” aptly describes the anxiety emanating from the Guyanese camp as the squad prepares for highly anticipated encounters when the first bell rings.












