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U.S.A!, U.S.A!, U.S.A! Those are the chants that Toledo’s Sanchez Lampkin hopes to hear next year in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The 19-year old boy is leaving early December 29th Sunday morning for a trip to Columbus, Ohio to box in the 2020 Eastern National Tournament, Olympics Trials, January 3-6. Lampkin was currently ranked #6 in the nation in the lightweight division (132 pounds and holds 10 titles including the 2017 Junior Olympics National Champion. Professional boxer/Cousin Robert Easter Jr putting together a good wishes party for Lampkin Friday December 20th in Atlanta Ga, to allow friends and family to wish Lampkin well in his competition. “We are very proud of Lampkin’s  accomplishments,” said Robert. “And we wish him much more success.” Lampkin  started boxing at the age of six after he realized he was probably going to be too small to play football. He wanted to find another sport that he enjoyed, and he said he realized when he was 8 or 9 that he really enjoyed boxing and could be really good at it. shortly after following this kid for a almost a decade 2016 became a tragedy year for young man losing his aunt in cancer, Lampkin wasn’t participating in any boxing event and left his fans clueless and worried. Lampkin returned the following year with a huge chip on his shoulder tackling down every tournament on the East coast and landing himself In the top 5 watchlist. Professional boxers like Roy Jones Jr, Adrien Broner, and Errol Spence Jr all said Lampkin can be the next Floyd Mayweather of his decade because of defense, swag and confidence he carries in his mind and soul.Lampkin will be signing multi-thousand contract with Top Rank boxing promotions in late December, and he now trains with Virgil hunter also known as Andre SOG Ward trainer can we all say 2020 is Revenge of the title.