Canadian Amateur Boxing is about amateur boxing and the many stories from decades past to the here and now.
Canadian Amateur Boxing is about the many people involved
in the sport - boxers, coaches, officials and even the media.
Canadian Amateur Boxing is about a journey on the boxing highway with many paths, but for many there is only one
road and that is the road to excellence.
It is about the many past and present boxing clubs scattered
from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland.
The Vancouver Island Boxing Story: by Brian Zelley Inspired by the search for the boxing story of boxer/coach Louis McIvor from the Oliver region of BC. Special thanks to Brian Barker for passing the Mr. McIvor situation, and his positive comments concerning this Canadian blog.
Introduction: Since the mid sixties, I have been a direct and indirect part of amateur boxing and have also served as type of historian with numerous articles, reports and stories in various newspapers, magazines, and in various blogs, pages and group sites Over the decades, many in the sport do not have a full detailed understanding of the sport's history and highlights. Videos - part of the history through a variety of images for three locations.
The above video takes a brief look at three key
locations. But, there were many other
clubs in places like Gold River with
Monty Brown and the Nelson family
and others. There was the
Comox Valley club started by
Jack Snaith. Lloyd Anderson,
There was once a club in Cumberland,
Port Alberni, Parksville, Ladysmith,
Chemainus and Crofton
In Chemainus some key names
were Skimp Williams, Nepper family,
Terry Eastman and others.
George Nepper would follow-up that
journey by forming
the Newcastle club in Nanaimo '63.
George Nepper and boxers
Nanaimo 1963 - 1974
More Videos:
a brief look at
Vancouver Island
Amateur boxing
Starts with Nanaimo boxing in the Seventies
and photos such as profiles of:
Bert Wilkinson, Bob Pegues and George Shiels
Followed by Dale Walters, Mickey Griffin, Pud Smith