05/10/2024
What can i say with another merger from well respected amateur and professional boxer Juan Baldwin who record speaks for its self . When i moved here in 1995 i went to Baltazar boxing gym to train that’s where i first met juan we spared a few times i was 17 years old fast forward to 2024 we ran into each other at our YMCA gym sparing one of his kids . After a few conversations with him and me and my partner Ryan Ruiz we made a merger . I’m Proud to announce he will be our head coach of our ayers gym once again his record as an amateur and professional fighter speaks for its self . So if anyone looking to get into boxing for recreational or to compete get with any of us currently seeking 12-17 year old prospects to start training .
Welcome to the Team bro
Here is his Boxing resume
Juan Baldwin
Junior Boxer
1983 Tri-State(Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas) Jr. Olympics, Silver Medalist
1984 Texas Jr Olympics silver medalist
1984 Albuquerque PAL
runner-up National champion
1985 Albuquerque, PAL runner-up national champion
Open Class Amateur
1987 Houston ABF Regional Champion
1987 Texas (Region VIII) State Bantamweight Champion
1987 Houston Regional Golden Gloves Champion
1987 Texas State Golden Gloves Bantamweight Champion
1987 National Golden Gloves Runner-Up Champion
1988 Odessa Regional Golden Gloves Champion
1988 Texas State Golden Gloves Featherweight Champion
1988 National Golden Gloves Quarterfinalist
1988 Western Olympic Trials- Bronze Medalist (Houston, TX)
Pro Debut Dallas, TX @ the Marriott Market Center 125lbs
1st Round KO VS Lee Olvera, Mexico
July 9, 1990 “Univision Fight of the Year” VS Jorge Romero 20-0(19ko’s), Won 10round Majority Split Decision. I was 8-1 (7ko’s) and had only been as far as 6rds, one time.
21-6, 15kos