More than 1,500 spectators attended a boxing smoker at Fort Jackson's Solomon Center May 31, 2014, and more than 4,000 worldwide watched the live stream online. Male and female boxers participated in 13 bouts. Eleven of the bouts were sanctioned by USA Boxing. Miss South Carolina presented awards to the winners, and University of South Carolina mascot Cocky made a special appearance.
Fort Jackson hosts boxing event
By Earl Jones, Fort Jackson Family and Morale, Welfare and RecreationJune 5, 2014
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