SPARTAN BOXING GYM
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Board of Directors

Al Daniels, Board Chair
Tammie Henriksen, Treasurer
Rheanna Wohosky, Secretary

Sky Andren
Tim Barry
Geoff Gill
Patricia Nordstrom
Donna Puente
Steve Richie
Brad Russell


 Coaches

Troy Wohosky (BIO BELOW),
     Executive Director & Head Coach
David Robles,
     Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
David Kohart,
     Mixed Martial Arts
Kirby Barker,
     Mixed Martial Arts

ASSISTANT COACHES
Francisco De La Fuente,
     Assistant Head Coach
Fernando Paredes,
     Assistant Head Coach
Julio Flores,
     Assistant Head Coach
Mike Burkhart,
     Amateur Boxing

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS

Robert Wohosky

Spartan
Officials

Trinity Branson
Julio Flores
Fernando Paredes

Seamus Sowa

Troy Wohosky
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / Head Coach

Troy Wohosky started Spartan Boxing in 2012. He is a husband, father of two, coach, motivational speaker and professional boxer. Troy was born in the Philippines, moving to the US at 7yrs old. He was a promising fighter by age 9 but a few years later his life took a turn. He dropped out of school, became affiliated with gangs and ran into trouble with the law. At the young age of 15 he and his girlfriend (now wife), Rheanna, conceived their first child. Troy wanted a better life for his son, Lokai. In order to be successful he had to leave his troubled life behind. He focused instead on boxing and soon became one of the country's top boxers, ranked #3 in the nation. Troy has traveled all over the world competing, including a tour with Team USA Boxing. He has an impressive boxing record with 87 amateur wins, 20 by knockout, and 17 losses. His professional record is 2-1. Troy has a deep rooted desire to steer troubled youth in the right direction.

• 1999 - Silver Gloves/Silver Medalist
• 2000 - Silver Gloves/Silver Medalist
• 2000 - Blue and Gold Nationals Rank#1
• 2001- Junior Olympic Bronze Medalist
• 2003 - Under 19 Bronze Medalist
• 2003 - U.S. Nationals Bronze Medalist
• 2004 - U.S. Nationals Bronze Medalist
• 2005 - Western Golden Gloves Rank#1
• 2008 - Olympic Trials Double Elimination
(Lost on the third day) Ranked #2 and #3 in U.S. Nationals.
U.S.A Team Representing the U.S.
• Wins in England and Canada
• World Cup in South Korea, winning against Romania, losing to Russia

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