 The Armed Forces boxing championships bring the best amateur boxers in the military together to compete for both individual and team bragging rights. Sergeant Jamel Herring won Golden His Weight class in 2011, but he's here this year for another reason. The Marine Corps hasn't won this in 20 years, so I'm here just to play my part as much as possible as a leader and as a boxer. In pick it up, he did. After winning his first bout, Herring found himself again vying for gold. Coach's advice led to some blows and another gold for Herring, whose win was part of a team effort to bring the Marine Corps its first boxing championship in two decades. From Camp Pendleton, California, I'm Sergeant Todd Hunter.