Guyana reigns supreme at 2025 Caribbean Boxing Championship

Guyana stamped its authority on regional boxing, delivering a spectacular performance to claim the overall title at the 2025 Caribbean Boxing Championship in St. Lucia.

The dominant display saw Guyana amass 35 points, outclassing 2019 champions Trinidad and Tobago (28 points) and host nation St. Lucia (21 points) in the final standings.

The championship, returning after a four-year hiatus, showcased the Caribbean’s finest boxing talent, and Guyana’s boxers ensured their presence was unmistakable. Sending its largest-ever contingent—16 elite and emerging fighters—the Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) made a bold statement, securing nine gold, three silver, and two bronze medals to cement their regional dominance.

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Allicock extends unbeaten streak in Caribbea Championships

Among the high-stakes clashes, none was more highly anticipated than the 57kg showdown between Guyana’s Keevin Allicock and Trinidad and Tobago’s Anthony Joseph.

A former Commonwealth Youth Games silver medalist and Tokyo Olympian, Allicock fought with precision and resilience, edging out Joseph in a hard-fought split decision victory. With previous championship titles in 2017, 2018, and 2019, he once again solidified his status as one of the Caribbean’s most formidable fighters.

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Allicock’s achievements did not go unnoticed, as he was honored for his contributions to the tournament over the years, further cementing his legacy in regional boxing.

Jackman sisters deliver knockout performances

It was a night of celebration for the Jackman family, as Abiola Jackman was crowned Best Female Boxer of the tournament following a commanding victory over Trinidad’s Angel George in the 80kg class.

Her sister, Alesha Jackman, wasted no time making her mark, overwhelming Antigua and Barbuda’s Chantel Johnson in just 44 seconds of the first round, forcing the referee to stop the 75kg bout early.

Amsterdam, Lewis, and rising stars add to Guyana’s dominance

In the 75kg division, Desmond Amsterdam stunned the crowd with a massive split-decision victory over Trinidadian Olympian Arron Prince, further boosting Guyana’s medal haul.

Meanwhile, in the 67kg category, Colin Lewis delivered a masterclass in the ring, outmatching St. Lucia’s Justice Surage to secure victory on points.

The future of Guyanese boxing burns bright

Beyond the elite competition, Guyana’s youth and junior fighters showed immense promise, dominating their divisions with standout performances.

Terroz Wintz (67kg) was named Best Youth Boxer after his relentless attack against St. Lucia’s Denzel Stephens, forcing the referee to stop the fight two minutes and 36 seconds into the second round.

Other notable victories included Joshua Tamberran (57kg), who outboxed Guadeloupe’s Noah Pakiry to win on points. Semion Haymer (63kg), who delivered a skilful performance to defeat Trinidad and Tobago’s Darnell Sinaswee on points.

In the junior division, Kenyon Britton (50kg) showcased his technical brilliance, securing a points victory over Guadeloupe’s Davino Carty.

However, Ken Harvey (60kg) faced a tough battle, ultimately falling on points to St. Lucia’s Alex Nachan.

Meticulous preparation, expert coaching key to success

Guyana’s dominance was no accident—it was the result of strategic preparation and expert coaching from a dedicated team.

Under the guidance of National Coach Lennox Daniels, Cuban trainer Francisco Roldan, and assistants Clifton Moore and Jeff Roberts, the fighters fine-tuned their skills, sharpened their tactics, and executed with precision in the ring.

With this resounding victory, Guyana has reaffirmed itself as a regional powerhouse in boxing. The blend of seasoned champions and rising stars signals a bright future for Guyanese boxing, as they continue to dominate the Caribbean stage and set their sights on international glory.

 

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