Feduska continues to contribute to Bouts despite injury
By: Kelsey Manning Senior captain and Bengal Bouts co-president Collin Feduska has been an Irish graduate in waiting ever since he took his first steps on Notre Dame's campus. ...
View ArticleVP Bortolotti uses martial arts training to his advantage
Senior captain and club vice president Nick Bortolotti uses his martial arts background to his advantage in boxing. ...
View ArticleBouts legend Mike Lee inspires Fessler to begin boxing
Senior captain Andrew Fess the Mess Fessler joined Bengal Bouts through the influence of Bengal Bouts legend Mike Lee, but stayed for th...
View ArticleNational football champion Arnold comes to Bouts
While all the Bouts competitors have impressive athletic resumes, third-year law student Nate Arnold boasts one unusual accomplishment and - he was a member of an NCAA national championship football...
View ArticleChildren aided by Bengal Bouts inspire captain Oloriz
In the ring, nothing else matters. The crowd, the distractions and everything else are left in the darkness outside the ropes. To junior captain Alex Oloriz, the beauty of Bengal Bouts is this...
View ArticleUlrich fights for people of Bangladesh and family
Though junior captain Jeff Ulrich began this year's Bouts after a trip to visit the people of Bangladesh, the discovery of the death of his grandfather on the day of the quarterfinals gave him someone...
View ArticleLally looks to take home third consecutive championship
Junior captain Jack Lally returned from studying in London last semester with a greater sense of focus, as well as a different perspective on boxing thanks to his new role as a leader. ...
View ArticleOrtenzio serves as co-president in his final Bouts
For a right-handed fighter like senior co-president Kevin Ortenzio, the jab and - the fundamental punch in the sport of boxing and - is thrown with the left hand. Thus, it would be seemingly...
View ArticleSkelly grows from sophomore novice to senior captain
A tall, lanky, laid-back California surfer might not be the first image that comes to mind with the word 'boxer.' But senior captain Connor 'Skellator'
View ArticleChoe finishes long journey as senior captain
A senior from Kona, Hawaii, Choe won the 154-pound weight division last year, in his very first Bengal Bouts. It was not, however, his first experience with the sport. He started boxing as a freshman...
View ArticleAlberdi’s hard work leads to memorable career
Ryan Alberdi lets his fists speak for him. The soft spoken, former Sorin resident from Clearwater, Fla. i...
View ArticleLeicht’s Bouts experience centers on service
Leicht has also found something greater than just the workout through his experience with Bengal Bouts because the program has more to it than just boxing. Bengal Bouts and its mission gives boxers...
View ArticleBishop embodies dual mission of Bengal Bouts
As a three-year boxer who served in Bangladesh last summer, senior captain Pat Bishop is one of the best representatives of the dual mission of Bengal Bouts. While he may train for months to compete...
View ArticleUlrich forges countless bonds through bouts
For Ulrich, forming relationships is the best aspect of being involved in Bengal Bouts. There are bonds he builds with his fellow captains as they plan and run one of the most popular events on the...
View ArticleLally fights for fourth title with broader focus
Senior captain Jack Lally will continue his pursuit of a fourth Bengal Bouts title in the finals Friday night. But if you ask him why he has stuck with boxing, success is not one of the reasons he...
View ArticleOloriz ends Bengal Bouts ascent as president
Oloriz, who compares his fighting style to the Rolling Stones song “Sympathy for the Devil,” is no stranger to center stage at Purcell, having made it to the finals all three years he has been invo...
View ArticleFinals garner attention from ESPN
Last year, the Bengal Bouts finals were streamed for the first time online by UND.com. This year, ESPN has joined the show. ...
View ArticleRing the bell
By: Samantha ZubaBengal Bouts move into quarterfinal round; tournament maintains focus on charity They practice for four grueling months to earn just a few minutes in the ring. The boxers who will...
View ArticlePrelims kick off 83rd Bouts
By: Isaac Lorton More than 400 men of different backgrounds went through grueling training together beginning in October, and 180 will compete in front of the Notre Dame community and raise money for...
View ArticleFights get underway
By: Observer Sports Writers 138 lbs. Preliminaries Jack “Rico Suave” Lally def. Matt Fall...
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