Englewood boxer excels in Chicago Golden Gloves tournament


CHICAGO (CBS) – Known as the sweet science, boxing has deep roots in Chicago. One particular event is proving over time to be as good as gold.

The Chicago Golden Gloves tournament is the largest and longest-running regional amateur boxing event in the country. This year, it turns 100.

When it started in 1923, more than 400 young men from Chicago’s working class neighborhoods fought for respect and glory.

CBS 2’s Jackie Kostek introduced us to an Englewood native who went from surprising start to proudly carrying on that legacy.

At 6-foot-7 and 230 pounds, what Eric Ross may lack in experience, he makes up for in presence.

“Even when going into nationals and the Golden Gloves, I’m looking at everybody’s record like, these kids have 20, 30 fights,” Ross said. “I only got five fights.”

As a two-time Chicago Golden Gloves winner and the reigning national Golden Gloves Super Heavyweight Champion, Ross’ rapid rise in the rings can be chalked up to natural athleticism, yes, but also to the laser focus and discipline of a professional athlete, which he had pre-pandemic when he was playing professional basketball in Europe.

“I came back from Germany in 2018, 2019 and I went straight to the gym,” he said.

It didn’t take long for Ross to meet his new coach, Rodney Wilson, who won three-straight Chicago Golden Gloves himself in the late 1980s.

“Eric was a walk-in really,” Wilson said. “He already had the attitude and everything, so therefore, it wasn’t hard to train him.”

The two had only been working together about a month-and-a-half when Ross had his first fight, the 2019 Chicago Golden Gloves.

“My first fight was one of the best fighters in the whole tournament,” Ross said. “I had butterflies out the roof. I was like, I’m just going to go in here and swing, just do the best I can. It just so happens man, I won by a split decision. Then the next fights were just first round knockouts.”

Kostek: “Did you shock yourself?”

Ross: “Yes I did. I really shocked myself with that second round because I had that 15-second knockout.”

Ross hasn’t stopped winning since.

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