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Brick House Boxing Gym Brings Home 2 Silver Medals at the Oxnard Pal International/National Tournament

Brick House Boxing team of five with two boxers in the Semi-Finals and two in the Final Championship bouts.

Union City Brick House Boxing Gym Oxnard Pal International/National 15-16 year old 119 and 125 pound Open Division Silver Medalist
Union City Brick House Boxing Gym Oxnard Pal International/National 15-16 year old 119 and 125 pound Open Division Silver Medalist (Left Jorge Sanchez from Union City, Ca. Right- Michael Bazan from Castro Valley,Ca.)

Brick House Boxing Shines in Oxnard With Two Silver Medals: Heart, Growth, and Big Plans Ahead
Union City, CA — Congratulations to the Brick House Boxing team, fresh off a demanding week-long International/National Boxing Tournament in Oxnard, California. From first bell to final decision, these young athletes showed grit, composure, and the kind of resilience that builds champions—on paper and in character.
A Week of Firsts and Fight-Long Lessons
Monday set the tone with nine-year-old Adrian Sanchez, stepping into just his second boxing match. He dropped a razor-close bout but never stopped pressing—proof that courage in the ring starts early at Brick House.
Wednesday brought the broader team slate.
In the morning session, Santino Holguin and Luciano Sanchez—both 12 years old—boxed in the semifinals. Each fought hard and fell just short, validating months of work and signaling how far they’ve come. Their composure, shot selection, and ring IQ continue to rise; the future looks bright for both.
That evening, Jorge Sanchez (Union City) and Michael Bazan (Castro Valley) took the stage and continued to perform as the week wore on. The pair gained valuable international experience, testing themselves against top talent beyond U.S. borders.

  • Jorge Sanchez defeated strong competition en route to an action-packed final against Southern California standout Angel Balderas. The decision didn’t go our way, but the bout delivered a masterclass in pace and pressure—fuel for targeted adjustments in the gym.
  • Michael Bazan, last year’s tournament champion, battled for a back-to-back title. In his championship bout, he faced Kian Aragosa (United Kingdom) and came up just short in a close, hard-fought fight. Michael’s campaign underscored his consistency at the highest amateur levels and his hunger to keep climbing.

More Than Medals: Building Durable Athletes
The scoreboard tells only part of the story. This week showed Brick House athletes at their best: prepared, respectful, adaptable, and relentless. Losses never define them—they inform them. Every round sharpened their timing, footwork, and tactical choices. Every handshake reminded them what sportsmanship means.
“These young athletes are resilient and eager to get back to work,” said the coaching staff. “We’ll use every lesson from Oxnard to get better for the next bell.”
Next Up: Three Major Tournaments
Brick House Boxing will be wrapping up this season with three more National Tournaments. The team will compete in:

  • Sugar Bert National Tournament
  • 2025 Silver Gloves Tournament
  • USA Boxing National Tournament

Each event serves as a stepping stone toward national and international prominence, providing our boxers with the exposure and experience they need to thrive on the world’s premier amateur stages.
Join the Journey: Sponsor or Donate
Travel, lodging, registration fees, and equipment add up—especially for a team committed to testing itself against the best. If you’d like to help these extraordinary young athletes keep climbing, sponsorships and donations are warmly welcomed.
Contact: Johnny Gusman — johnny-gusman@comcast.net
With your support, the Brick House Boxing team will keep showing up, shining bright, and bringing Union City pride to every ring they enter.

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