The Houston Golden Gloves Tournament has historically been known as one of the toughest amateur boxing tournaments in the nation. More than once Houston boxers have said that getting out of our own hometown Golden Gloves can be harder than winning the state and national Golden Gloves tournaments. Many of our regional Champions have gone on to very successful professional careers including Roy Harris, Dave Zyglewics, Manuel Ramos, James “Bubba” Busceme, Johnny Boudreux, Mark Tessman, Kenny Weldon, Maurice “Termite” Watkins, Wilford Scypion, Ronnie Shields, Thomas Tate, Raul Marquez, Rocky Juarez, Juan Diaz, Benjamin Flores, Miguel Flores, Lee Canalito, Ron Collins, Melvin Dennis, Louis Wood, Alfonso Lopez, Reggie Johnson, Warren Williams, Derwin Richards, The Charlo Brothers, Omar Henry, Ricky Stoner, Joe Garcia, Eric Griffin, Hylon Williams, Adrian Lopez, Guadalupe Martinez, David Donis, and many more.
Many Houston Golden Gloves Champions and competitors that never went professional or had short professional careers are legends in their own right, some considered to be better skilled than some of the professional champions we’ve had. Some names mentioned from the recent past include, Daniel Ybarra, Victor Rodriguez, Darlington Agha, The Manriquez Brothers, Eleazar Renteria, Gerardo Ibarra, Billy “Third Ward” Willis, Joshua Garza, and Fred Allen. When speaking to some of the legends of Houston boxing, some names they have mentioned include, Gilbert Garcia, Henry Harris Jr, Frank Garza, Jesse Valdez, Joe Louis Valdez, Barry Yeats, David Martinez, Raymond Boyd, Oscar Trevino, Ricky Webb, Anthony Wiley, Greg Brennan, Jaime Lopez and many more. Frank Garza, Oscar Trevino, and David Martinez, were names I’ve heard mentioned most when asking about the amateur legends, with Jesse Valdez unanimously named as best boxer who ever competed in the Houston Golden Gloves Championships.
We’ve also had countless state and national champions from our region as well as several Olympic Champions and competitors. Kenny Weldon alone produced 51 state champions and 26 national champs, along with 3 pan-am medalists and three Olympians. Gulf LBC boxers have always held many spots in the USA boxing, national rankings historically and presently our boxers dominate the national rankings. Just to name a few currently nationally ranked, Houston boxers: Gilbert Renteria, Alex Donis, Rafael “Tiger” Medina, Jemiah Richards, Quinton Randall, Austin Williams, Virgina Fuchs and Carmen Vargas. Recently turned professional Marlen Esparza also is a former Houston Golden Glove boxer.
It is a statement on the strength and depth of our boxing pedigree in Houston, Texas that of the many names mentioned, there are still many not mentioned due to the enormous amount of quality boxers we’ve produced. Feel free to comment with additional names who may not have been mentioned here, that were known as tough competitors in the Houston Golden Gloves.
2018 Houston Golden Gloves, Open Division Champions:
Female 125 pounds out of Baby Bull Gym— Carmen Vargas
Male 108 pounds, out of Wings like Eagles — Ephraim Bui
Male 114 pounds, out of Woods Boxing— John Atiles
Male 123 pounds, out of Wings like Eagles— Martell Washpun
Male 132 pounds, out of Perez Boxing— Oscar Perez
Male 141 pounds, out of Marquez Boxing —Rodolfo Pena
Male 152 pounds, out of Donis Boxing— Alex Donis
Male 165 pounds, out of Main Street Boxing—Austin Williams
Male 178 pounds, out of Savannah Boxing— Kenneth Carter
Male 201 pounds, out of O’Athletic— Darius Fulgham
Male 201+ pounds, out of Main Street Gym— Albert Okopie
Why did y’all leave my out of the Open Champions ! Please edit that, this is history .
You were left out? We were trying to determine all of this year’s winners without a listing, so it was based on my memory which isn’t the best. 165 open champ right?
My apologies Austin, it was an oversight and has been corrected. I was looking for a listing somewhere but wasn’t able to find one at the time. Thank you for noticing and correcting that mistake!
Great article! Very through, well written and enlightening . Thanks for keeping Houston and the Gulf Boxing area informed.
You are welcomed and thank you for reading and taking the time to comment!