GBA ‘Learn to Box’ programme slated for Georgetown and New Amsterdam

The Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) will host its second installment of the widely praised ‘Learn to Box’ programme from July 7 to 24, with simultaneous sessions taking place in Georgetown and New Amsterdam, targeting youths eager to step into the ring.

In Georgetown, the historic Andrew ‘Six-Head’ Lewis Gym in Albouystown will come alive under the technical supervision of Cuban coach Fransico Roldan and National Coach Lennox Daniels, while Coach Jeff Roberts will take the reins in Berbice at the GBA’s New Amsterdam Boxing Academy.

GBA President Steve Ninvalle said the initiative forms part of the Association’s nationwide efforts to unearth and groom new boxing talent, with a strong emphasis on discipline, fitness and the fundamentals of the sweet science.

“This ‘Learn to Box’ programme is one of the most important on our calendar,” Ninvalle stated.

“Many of the young talents currently representing Guyana were first discovered at these introductory camps.”

The sessions, which run daily from 10:00h to noon, are open primarily to young people with an interest in learning boxing from the ground up.

Participants will be introduced to the basic stance, footwork, punching techniques, defense, and ring etiquette, all key components in developing a technically sound boxer.

Boxing, long considered one of the most disciplined and demanding sports, continues to serve as a critical outlet for at-risk youth, offering a structured path toward self-development, mental toughness, and national representation.

Ninvalle noted that the GBA remains committed to spreading the sport’s reach across the country, and this year’s dual-location format reflects the Association’s mission to provide equal opportunity and access to quality coaching in both coastal and hinterland regions.

“With the involvement of internationally recognised coaches and a clear vision for development, we expect this year’s camp to produce another crop of boxers ready to climb the ranks of the amateur circuit,” he added.

The GBA’s grassroots approach to talent development is already bearing fruit, with several boxers from previous programmes earning spots on national teams and medaling at regional competitions.

Persons interested in the programme are asked to name contact with GBA’s Vice-President Dr. Marissa Parris on 693-0003, National Coach Lennox Daniels on 655-6494 or Cuban coach Francisco Roldan on 700-5233.

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