Friday, 9 November 2012

Dominic Breazeale

American Heavyweight Dominic Breazeale (0-0) is just hours away from making his professional debut, so with that in mind it seemed a perfect time to look at yet another American Heavyweight.

The 27 year old Breazeale from California is, like Seth Mitchell, a boxer who came from an American Football background, having played for the University of Northern Colorado team. Despite his background however, Breazeale is arguably already better known for his boxing exploits than his football exploits due to the fact he quickly rose through the US rankings.

Despite not coming to the sport until relatively old for a fighter Breazeale made a quick impact and made the 2010 PAL Quarter finals in the Super Heavyweight division before losing to eventual runner up Roberto Morban. This was just the start for Breazeale who would quickly improve.

In 2011 Breazeale's talent really started to mature and although he failed somewhat in the Golden Gloves, he proved his skill at the US National Championships where he came 3rd beating the well regarded Brett Rather along the way. Sadly for Breazeale however he ran in to eventual winner Jonathan Hamm in the Semi final who had a little bit too for the likable Californian.

Having really started to find his groove in 2011 Breazeale climbed to the top of the mountain in 2012 as he got revenge over Jonathan Hamm and went on to claim the 2012 US National Championships. This championship victory was a major point in Breazeale's amateur career and helped him become the USA's #1 in the Super Heavyweight division. It had come as an excellent achievement just weeks after Breazeale had come the runner up in the American Olympic Qualifier to Ecuadorian Italo Perea.

Whilst Breazeale did fail to medal at the 2012 Olympics, coming unstuck against Russian Magomed Omarov his appearance at the Games did bring him some widespread attention and he'll look to ride that attention into his debut later tonight!

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