Day 2 Highlights: 2025 USA Boxing National Championships - Knockouts, Upsets & More! (2026)

The 2025 USA Boxing National Championships ignited its second day with a flurry of punches and passion, leaving spectators on the edge of their seats. But here's where it gets intense: over 170 bouts were contested across various divisions, showcasing the raw talent and determination of America's boxing elite. Held at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center in Texas, in partnership with Visit Lubbock (https://visitlubbock.org/?utmsource=google&utmmedium=ppc&utmcampaign=madden%20sem-txlub&utmcontent=branded&gadsource=1&gadcampaignid=226302978&gbraid=0AAAAADsNXY5QYQBlXt8kLlfzzceXqM3st&gclid=CjwKCAjwlaTGBhANEiwAoRgXBQ30E4U2utnoEiSKnGagexJh1ORi5ZzK9m349dMc56EEAEIc8walohoCI8kQAvD_BwE), the event kicked off with 79 bouts in the Bantam, Intermediate, and Junior Male divisions, setting the stage for a day of non-stop action.

The morning session alone featured 12 Bantam division bouts, followed by 27 Intermediate matches, and capped off with 40 Junior division clashes. And this is the part most people miss: these early rounds are where future champions often emerge, battling it out in the tournament’s youngest divisions. The afternoon session shifted gears with 16 Youth division bouts, culminating in a staggering 80 Elite division decisions. Of the 175 total decisions, 166 were physically contested, with outcomes ranging from 148 points victories to 14 RSC (Referee Stops Contest) wins, two disqualifications, one abandonment, and a single knockout.

Speaking of knockouts, Marcus Luther (Washington D.C.) delivered the day’s only KO in the opening round of his Elite Male 143 lbs bout, securing his spot in the round of 16. Luther will face Shamar Jerrick (Brooklyn, N.Y.), who advanced via disqualification. Here’s a thought-provoking question: Does a win by disqualification carry the same weight as a hard-fought victory in the ring? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Day Three promises even more excitement as the women’s competition takes center stage, starting with the Bantam Female division. The first session begins at noon CT, featuring 19 bouts per ring and concluding with the Junior Male division. The second session, starting at 6 p.m. CT, will showcase the Youth Female division, followed by the Youth Male, Elite Females, and Elite Males. With 87 bouts scheduled, including 15 women’s matches, Wednesday is set to be another action-packed day.

For those unable to attend in person, every bout of the 2025 USA Boxing National Championships will be streamed live and free of charge on USABoxing.org (https://www.usaboxing.org/live-stream?fbclid=IwAR2q3TzitYKCArjM0KDOrvpwC-9ko3oYWG9UA7hDy8C4jLOcPnZQCHtb8aE). Tickets for the remaining five days are available at the door, with daily passes at $10 and weekly passes for $50. For more details, including daily brackets, results, event photos, and bout video orders, visit the official event page (https://www.usaboxing.org/2025-usa-boxing-national-championships).

One last controversial thought: With so many young athletes competing, is the pressure to perform too much, too soon? Share your opinions below—we’d love to hear from you!

Day 2 Highlights: 2025 USA Boxing National Championships - Knockouts, Upsets & More! (2026)
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