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Ronald "Ron" Siler Jr. (born April 8, 1980) is an American former amateur boxer who competed for the United States at the
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. He is now a boxing coach at the Cincinnati
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gym.


Background

Siler hails from the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of
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, he has nine siblings and as of 2007, six children. He grew up without his mother after she joined the Army when he was an infant and lost contact and at times without his troubled father Ron Sr, too. Boxing since age 7, stringbean Siler almost quit the sport when he lost his first three bouts. He continued, though, and his hard-punching style won his next 50 fights. At the age of 14 he was caught selling drugs and became a 10th-grade high school dropout.


Amateur career

At boxing he was successful. Until 2001 he was campaigning as a light flyweight, he won the United States championships in 1998 beating Jose Navarro, 1998 and 1999 he lost five times to his nemesis future world champion Brian Viloria and at the Panam games in the first round to Maikro Romero. He came back to win the National Golden Gloves in 2000, at the Olympic trials however he lost to Nonito Donaire and his brother
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. He repeated the win at the National Golden Gloves in 2003 and won the US championships in 2004. He qualified for the Olympic Games by ending up in first place at the
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Amateur highlights

*1998 United States Amateur Light Flyweight (106 lb) champion *2000 National Golden Gloves Light Flyweight (106 lb) champion *2001 United States Amateur Light Flyweight (106 lb) champion *2002 National Golden Gloves Flyweight (112 lb) champion *2003 National Golden Gloves Flyweight (112 lb) champion *2004 United States Amateur Flyweight (112 lb) champion


Pro career

Siler made his long-awaited pro debut in January 2010 with a TKO win over Almensor De La Cruz.


Troubles outside the ring

In 2002 he was arrested after he was caught driving a stolen 2000 Chevy Tahoe.// While out on bond for that charge, Siler and friends stole equipment from construction workers. When the workers chased them Siler hit 51-year-old Elden Sundberg who just rounded a corner in the back of the head with a hammer. He was convicted for attempted felonious assault.

Despite that, Judge Nadel was set to give Siler probation but the boxer did not show up in court. After pleading guilty (today he claims to be innocent) he spent nine months of the 17-month sentence in a Dayton, Ohio, correctional facility. He had also been stopped multiple times for driving without a license. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Norbert Nadel placed him on probation in 2003 after national trainer Emanuel Steward vouched for Siler, calling him the top prospect for the 2004 Olympics. "You're getting the chance of a lifetime," Nadel told Siler in January 2003. "I hope you don't screw it up. Based on your past experiences, you're going to screw it up. If you want to throw it away, the onus is on you." He was reluctantly released early to compete for an Olympic meda

In 2006 he violated his parole and was convicted of a misdemeano

In 2007 shortly before his pro debut he was charged with possession of crack cocaine, selling heroin and crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school, and trafficking drugs. The charges carry a maximum prison sentence of 13 years. On October 20, 2008, he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is accused of becoming belligerent after a police officer tried to stop him from cutting in a security line. He was arrested on charges of assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and obstruction of official business. Hamilton County Municipal Judge Brad Greenberg set bond at $7,000 and ordered him to return to court on October 22 with a lawyer. On July 17, 2009, Siler was shot and wounded in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. Siler was one of two men shot and suffered a gunshot wound to the leg

On January 5, 2011 he was caught dealing/possessing cocaine. On July 4, 2011, Siler was shot in the arm in Cincinnati's West End neighborhoo


References


External links

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