The energy was electric as BAD brought the Greek Games into the ring with a thrilling Boxing Competition. Hosted at Dexy’s Gym, renowned for its professional setup and state of the art boxing court, the event showcased grit, skill, and plenty of school spirit. Organized by BAD president Stiles Montgomery and Vice President Xavier Montgomery, the matches had fans on their feet from the very first bell.
The afternoon began with the 3 p.m. matchup, where fighters stepped into the ring to roaring cheers from their houses. Punch for punch, the battles were close, with no one giving an inch. When the dust settled, Tri Pi came out on top, securing the gold medal through sheer determination and quick footwork. DAM claimed the silver after a strong performance, while hosts BAD earned bronze, showing resilience and sportsmanship.
Later in the day, the second match carried the momentum forward. Every round was a nail biter, with chants and applause echoing throughout Dexy’s Gym. This time, DAM surged ahead, taking home the gold after a commanding display of strength and precision. DOE earned the silver, proving their fighters could go the distance, while Tri Pi returned to the podium with a bronze, marking another solid finish.
The bouts were overseen by referees Stiles and Xavier, who ensured each match was conducted with fairness and safety. Their steady guidance kept the competition intense but always respectful, embodying the true spirit of the Greek Games.
Spectators packed into the gym, their cheers creating an atmosphere as intense as the fights themselves. Every house was represented in the crowd, making the event not only a competition but also a celebration of unity and rivalry in equal measure. From the sound of the first bell to the final hand raise, the energy never waned.
BAD’s Boxing Competition delivered everything fans hoped for thrilling fights, fair play, and unforgettable moments in the ring. With Tri Pi and DAM trading golds, DOE making their mark, and BAD proudly standing on the podium, the boxing event left no doubt that the Greek Games are only getting more exciting as they continue.