VMI Boxing Club Competes at Georgia Tech

VMI Cadet Ben Wigert ’24 (in red) boxes an opponent the second annual College Fight Night at Georgia Tech.

VMI boxing club member Ben Wigert ’24 (in red), a 155-pound novice from Cedar Park, Texas, competes during the second annual College Fight Night at Georgia Tech.-Photo courtesy of VMI boxing.

LEXINGTON, Va, Dec. 12, 2022—The Virginia Military Institute boxing club traveled to Atlanta, Georgia recently to compete in the second annual College Fight Night at Georgia Tech.

The VMI team participated in three boxing matches. Aidan Simmons ’23, assistant cadet in charge (ACIC), and 189-pound novice from Lexington, Virginia, did not have an opportunity to compete, due to his opponent withdrawing.

Valor Boyd ’24, also an ACIC, and 141-pound novice from Prosper, Texas, won his encounter skillfully with a first round technical knockout (TKO).

Syrus Vincent ’25, a 165-pound beginner from Rockledge, Florida, was deprived of a victory in a close hard-fought bout, and Ben Wigert ’24, a 155-pound novice from Cedar Park, Texas, had success snatched from him during his encounter. Walter Elias-Perez ’23, cadet in charge from Stafford, Virginia, and Jackson Miller ’24, ACIC, helped with coaching and equipment management.

All members of the boxing team competed nobly, and maintained the highest standards of conduct and sportsmanship for which VMI is known.

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