Saturday, 16 November 2013

Baraly and Doiron nominees for 2014

Baraly et Doiron en lice pour le Mur de la renommée virtuel de la boxe amateur canadienne

The above story is some of the pre-selection buzz
By Robert Lagace in "L'Arcadie Nouvelle".

Potential Nominees for the: 2014
Canadian Amateur Boxing History and Wall of Fame

Some others include: Andrew Kooner, Billy Downey,
Adam Trupich, Ariane Fortin, Mary Spencer,
Eddie Haddad, Wilfie Greaves, and many others
including the late Matt Mizerski.

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

The First Sixty on the Wall: by Brian Zelley

THE FIRST SIXTY ON THE WALL:  sixty names but it will
take time as the month roll by to do the detailed stories from Al Ford 
to Yvon Durelle. 

























Sunday, 26 May 2013

The Footnotes of History

FOOTNOTES IN THE STORIES:

BY Brian Zelley

* Often lost in the story, of each of the boxers selected
in our group of 60, are the names of those boxers that
faced our boxing stars in the pro debut.  Who are they
and how did their journey go?

A sample of names include on Frankie Green aka
"Frankie The Pug", or one Walter Morris, and John Mason.
There was also a Terry Sorrell and a Joe Hogue.

And, how many can remember Moncton's Wayne Martin
who faced Trebor Berbic at the Festival Arena in Shediac

Monday, 20 May 2013

Willie de Wit - Boxer

Willie de Wit - Boxer

Gary Summerhays - Boxer

Canadian amateur and professional champion: Summerhays
Gary Summerhays - Boxer


Gary would have an interesting pro journey after his amateur day
with a Canadian amateur title in 1969, then turn pro in 1970 and
compete until 1983.

An important victory in 1972 was a win over Stewart Gray and in 1973
Gary would win the Canadian light-heavyweight tiutle with a win over
Al Sparks.  

The next big victory was over Commonwealth light-heavyweight
champion Tony Mundine in Australia.  And in the closing fights
of his journey, Gary Summerhays would have a couple of bouts
with popular Eddie Melo.