Years Boxed Amateur: 14
Years Boxed Professional: 6
Years Coaching: 23
1983 National Golden Gloves Champion, 125 lbs, Albuquerque, NM
1983 National U.S. Amateur Championships Champion, 125 lbs, Colorado Springs, CO
1984 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion, 125 lbs, Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX
1982,83,84 1st Team All American U.S. Boxing Team
1978-1984 Represented U.S. against: Cuba, Kenya, Yugoslavia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, U.K., N. Korea, Puerto Rico, British Commonwealth, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Ireland, New Zealand.
1985 Head Coach, U.S. Boxing Team vs. Italy, Reno, NV
1986 Head Coach, U.S. Boxing Team vs. Ireland, Portland, OR
1981 Silver Medal, U.S. Sports Festival, Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
1982 Silver Medal, Pan American Games Trials, St. Louis, MO
1983-1984 National Amateur Ranking: 1
1983-1984 World Amateur Rank: 2
Amateur/Professional record: 322 wins, 21 losses
Notable names defeated: Meldrick Taylor, Orlando Johnson, Dino Ramirez, Victor Levine, Ronnie Mitchell, Tommy Cordova, Jesus Solet (World Amateur Champion), Bernard Gray, Sami Boli (3rd ranked world amateur), Lupe Gutierez
M.A. Teaching, Physical Education, Southern Oregon Univ 2001
2008 Dynamic Submission Grappling Tourney IV Featherweight Champ
2007 Rise Fighting Fight of the Night
2006 Team Kobb Muay Thai Fight of the Year Award
2005 AAU Northern California Featherweight No-GI JJ Champ.
Amateur record: 6-1-1
Professional record: 7-3
Amateur Record: 5-0
Professional Record: 5-2
2006 NAIA National Runner Up
Current Elite Warriors Championship Professional Welterweight Champion
Aaron Shelley, M.S.S., Ph.D. (pending thesis), SPN, SCCC, CFT, SSC. Aaron has been a collegiate speed, strength and conditioning coach and Sports Nutritionist for the last twenty years. He earned his degrees at Oregon State University in the area of Strength Physiology with minors in Nutrition, Medical Physiology and Biochemistry.