"Hamlin" versus "Garfield Park," "Matadors" versus "Old School", this is more than just neighborhood pride, it is boisterous, brittle self-confidence, real discipline, and necessary attitude. Started more than eighty years ago, the annual Golden Gloves boxing tournament is a rite-of-passage, a baptism in fire, if you will, a true test of character for the 16-and-over fighters who have trained hard to get here.
Affiliations, friendships, even devoted parents and entourages - everyone and everything drops away at the sound of the bell. One hooded sweatshirt said it beautifully - "Better to Sweat in the Gym than Bleed in the Streets.” Chicago was the birthplace of this event, and for many young men, these remain the toughest three rounds in the country.

















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