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  • National boxer Nigel Paul, receives his 2024 I Choose Sport Brand Ambassador appointment, from Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, at Hyatt Hotel, Port of Spain on February 26. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle (Image obtained at newsday.co,tt)

    Trinidad and Tobago boxer Nigel Paul shakes off injury, prepares for 2nd Olympic qualifier in May (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • National footballer Victoria Swift, receives her 2024 I Choose Sport Brand Ambassador appointment, from Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, at Hyatt Hotel, Port of Spain on Monday. - Photo by Angelo Marcelle (Image obtained at newsday.co.tt)

    Paul, Swift ready to give back via I Choose Sport programme (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday)

  • TT women’s boxer Tianna Guy, fourth from left, holds the Queen’s Baton at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain, on Wednesday. She is joined by national athletes and former athletes. - Jelani Beckles

    Queen’s Baton relay signals countdown to 2022 Commonwealth Games

  • T&T’s boxer Nigel Paul, right, with his bronze medal and US$25,000 after he lost 4-1 to Mark Petrovskii, second from left, of Russia in their semi-final match. Petrovskiii won the title after defeating Armenia’s Davit Chaloyan, who had to settle for the silver medal and US$50,000 in the Men’s Super heavyweight (92+ Kg) at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in Serbia on Friday. Petrovskii, the gold medalist earned US$100,000, while the other bronze medallist was Mahammad Abdullayev, third from right, of Azerbaijan. He also collected US$25,000. Paul, 27, is the first boxer from the T&T to win a medal at the AIBA World Championships. It’s the only medal won by a boxer from the Caribbean at the tournament. Picture courtesy AIBA

    Nigel Paul World Championship bronze medal

  • Nigel Paul - Angelo Marcelle

    Paul captures World Champs bronze after semi-final defeat

  • TAKE THAT: Trinidad and Tobago’s  super-heavyweight Nigel Paul lands a straight left flush to the face of Turkey’s Berat Acar during their quarter-final clash at the 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, yesterday. Paul won the encounter 4-1 to advance to the medal round. —Photo courtesy AIBA

    ‘MY TIME’

  • Nigel Paul

    Paul shifts focus to Worlds

  • Minister of Sport and Community Development Shamfa Cudjoe (front second left) with Pat Maurice-Thompson, representative for sprinter Jereem Richards (front left), Tracy Carter, representative for swimmer Dylan Carter (front right), Director of Physical Education and Sport Division, Gabre McTair (left back), Ephraim Serrette, sport advisor to the Minister (centre back), and boxer Nigel Paul (second right back). - MINISTRY OF SPORT AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

    Sport Minister presents $450k to elite athletes

  • COMPLYING WITH PANDEMIC RESTRICTIONS: Trinidad and Tobago super-heavyweight Nigel Paul, left, seen in action, is awaiting word of a new date for Olympic qualifying for the Americas.

    HOLDING ON Boxer Paul still cautious about Olympic qualifier

  • TT cyclists and staff at the TT Olympic House in Port of Spain, on Wednesday, after returning from the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Keron Bramble, from left, Njisane Phillip, Nicholas Paul, technical director Erin Hartwell, Jabari Whiteman, mechanic Elijah Greene and Kwesi Browne. PHOTO BY SUREASH CHOLAI

    Njisane: I was on my own

  • Qualifiers……T&T boxers Aaron Prince, left, Nigel Paul, back/centre, Tyron Thomas, right and Michael Alexander, front/centre, pose for a photo after qualifying for the Pan Am Games last week

    Paul among four qualifiers for Pan Am

  • T&T’s Michael Alexander, right, catches Jamaica’s Damion Williams with a punch to the head, during Tuesday night’s Boxing At the Castle duel. Alexander won the fight by unanimous decision. PHOTO: WALTER ALIBEY

    Paul defeats Jamaica’s Brown at Lara’s Castle

  • Nigel Paul

    Paul retuns to the ring at Lara’s Castle

  • Under pressure: Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba, right, attacks Trinidad and Tobago’s Nigel Paul during their men’s super heavyweight over 91-kg preliminary boxing match at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yesterday. —Photo: AP

    PAUL KNOCKED OUT Chow 22nd; Lewis 39th

  • T&T’s Nigel Paul poses with former heavyweight boxer Riddick Bowe.

    Paul gets tips from Bowe, Moorer

  • Rower Felice Aisha Chow

    Paul and Chow Rio Olympic Qualification Opens Way For A ReThink

  • RIO BOUND & STANDING PROUD: Minister of Sports Darryl Smith, left, and president of the TTOC Brian Lewis, right, greet boxer Nigel Paul soon after returning from the AIBA Americas Boxing Qualifiers in Argentina, where he booked a spot in the Olympic Games. Photo: ANTHONY HARRIS.

    Paul for World Series of Boxing League

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