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Demetrius AndradeCareer Highlight: The 2005 U.S. Championships, Silver Gloves, Dual Meets and Junior Olympic International Invitational

Weight class: Welterweight/152 lbs
Height: 6-1
Weight: 152 lbs
Born: February 26, 1988 in Providence, R.I.
Lives: Providence, R.I.
Coach: Paul Andrade
School: Cooley High School
Children: daughter Autumn Andrade
Began boxing: 1994
Career Highlight: The 2005 U.S. Championships, Silver Gloves, Dual Meets and Junior Olympic International Invitational
Biggest Influence: My dad because he taught me everything I know in my lifetime
Draw to boxing: My dad
Greatest strength in the ring: My jab
Goals in and out of the ring: To be the greatest boxer I can and give back to my fans
Favorite movie: Four Brothers
Favorite TV Show: BET
Favorite Song: Nas Ether
Hobbies outside of boxing: Playing football

  • 2007 PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM MEMBER
  • 2007 NATIONAL GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION
  • 2006 NATIONAL CHAMPION
  • 2006 NATIONAL GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPION
  • 2005 NATIONAL CHAMPION
    2007
    U.S.Championships: dec. Dominique Dolton, Detroit, Mich., 27-13, in quarterfinals; lost on medical disqualification to Mahlon Kerwick, Ft. Carson, Colo., in semifinals
    National Golden Gloves: dec. Miguel Beltran, 5-0, in first round; dec. Jesse Lubash, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Javonn Barnes, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Charles Hatley, 4-1, in finals for 1st
    Pan Am Box-offs: dec. Keith Thurman, 11-7, in semifinals; dec. Peter Haro, 32-11, in finals for 1st.
    Pan Am Qualifier 1: dec Norberto Gonzalez, Mexico, 23-3, in quarterfinals; dec. Jaime Cortes, Ecuador, 12-5, in semifinals.
    2006
    National Golden Gloves: dec. Delvaughn Williams, 4-1, in second round; dec. Anthony Martinez, 5-0, in quarterfinals; dec. Greg Carter, 5-0, in semifinals; dec. Fernando Guerrero, 5-0, in the finals for 1st.
    U.S. Championships: dec. Lucas Galle, 20-4, in first round; dec. Charles Hatley, 20-11, in quarterfinals; dec. Peter Haro, 20-5, in semifinals; dec. Boyd Melson, 22-10, in finals for 1st.
    2005
    World Cup: lost on points to Vitaliy Grushak, BLR, 27-18; lost on points to Andrey Balanov, RUS, 35-17
    USA vs. Hungary Dual: dec. Szili Istvan, HUN, 2-1; dec. Kovacs Jozsef, HUN, 3-0
    U.S. Championships: dec. Jason Montgomery, 16-10, in preliminaries; dec. Cecric Armstrong, 27-7, in quarterfinals; dec. Austin Trout, 18-10, in semifinals; dec. Daniel Jacobs, 18-12, in finals for 1st