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Positive developments in the pipeline for boxing
From left: Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) President Chris Samuda, JOA Vice-President Jacqueline Cowan, Pan Am Boxing Confederation President Elise Seignolle, Jamaica Boxing Association (JBA) President Stephen “Bomber” Jones, boxer Kerry Ann Stephenson, boxer Rashica Armstrong, Jamaica Defence Force boxing head Major Henry and JBA General Secretary Leroy Brown (partly hidden) are locked in discussion during the JBA news conference hosted by the JOA on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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May 3, 2025

Positive developments in the pipeline for boxing

PAN American Boxing Confederation President Elise Seignolle has given Jamaica’s Gloves over Gun Campaign and the Boxing in Schools Initiative her approval.

The recently elected Pan Am boxing boss made the announcement Monday morning at a news conference hosted by the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA) and the Jamaica Boxing Association (JBA), at the JOA’s office where Seignolle outlined that the benefits to Jamaica from her organisation would be multi-pronged.

“We are at the onset of this new Administration in the confederation, therefore the presence of Jamaica within the board is taking part in that building process, and for their voice to be heard — which is very, very important.

“Representation and understanding what the challenges of the Jamaica Boxing Association [are], and the support that they need [is crirtical], so the benefits from the confederation’s standpoint would be support for athletes, coaches and officials as well,” said Seignolle.

In keeping with its commitment to invest in the development of local sporting disciplines JOA, through its President Christopher Samuda, expounded on the recently announced $5-million-dollar investment towards the renovation of the JBA’s national gym, the Stanley Couch Gym in Parade Gardens, Kingston.

“Any sport needs a home in order to strive and certainly to survive. Every sport needs a home where talent can coalesce, where they can come, they can train and receive high-quality coaching, so our investment is part of our policy across the board to see how best we can help associations to have that security of tenure by having a home,” Samuda said.

JBA President Stephen “Bomber” Jones, in responding to the question on the spin-offs to be derived from Seignolle’s visit, was optimistic

“We can expect the needle to move even further. I am glad that she was here not just for today, but to see our boxers in action, to see the state of our gyms, and to see the state of our officials so more connections are being made for Jamaica.

“Jamaica is now at the table with the decision makers, and they have a first-hand appreciation for what we do here. They have a first-hand appreciation for what the sport means for the country, so the conversations are being had to increase our levels of activities by building our network [so as] to have more invitationals here, have our boxers travel, have our coaches upgraded, create a pool of elite squad [members] that can have a real chance to get to the Olympics and the international levels of competition,” Jones said.

He said plans are underway to improve the level of training for local boxing officials.

“She [Seignolle] has reached out to an international technical official in Ray Silvas to come down here and upgrade our officials more. We have a monthly show that our officials work on and so we want to know that they have the activity so that they can go to international competitions,” said the local boxing president.

Jamaica Defence Force boxer Kerry Ann Stephenson, who gave an inspirational speech on what boxing means to her, was able to pull a standing ovation when she challenged women and girls to develop great self-esteem and continue to believe in themselves.

Speaking after the news conference the 23-year-old said: “Boxing is an accomplishment, however the love that I have for boxing comes from wanting to defend myself — and being a female out there in society, you have able to defend yourself. It’s very important; people tend to take advantage of you so being able to defend yourself, as I said, is very crucial.

“Boxing has really motivated me, and the fight in the ring helps you think continuously of how you will respond to a shot — will you block or duck? In other words, it makes you aware of your surroundings and to always be prepared, which also builds your self-esteem and confidence to always believe in yourself and be ready to defend yourself.”

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