No boxer from Alaska did more than Anchorage’s Cody Koch, whose rapid and remarkable rise to prominence in the 1990s was unlike anything we’ve ever seen in the sport. Koch broke into pro boxing in 1995 after winning a national Toughman Contest. He won his first 24...
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Delgado wins by KO to extend unbeaten streak to eight fights
Anchorage’s Nino Delgado extended his unbeaten streak to eight fights after he scored a first-round knockout in Tijuana, Mexico. Delgado, 25, finished off Ricardo Coronado with a series of body shots for his fifth lightweight division win by KO. “Once I hit him with...
With football finished, Fa’amasino dips toes in boxing game
Now that football is in his rear-view mirror, former New Mexico State University linebacker Lui Fa’amasino of Anchorage has embarked on a new journey in the boxing game. The 23-year-old made his amateur debut in style, with the 6-foot, 225-pound Alaskan winning a...
Delgado beats unbeaten fighter to win 2nd Sr. Golden Gloves title
Anchorage boxer Nino Delgado won his second career senior Golden Gloves title in Tacoma, Washington. The 23-year-old beat previously undefeated fighter Austin Mariscal of Washington in the men’s 141-point division. “Mariscal was 16-0, so the crowd was anticipating a...