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 Nineteen: Billy Taylor, Brian Zelley, Danny Gontes, Dave Johnson, Dave Wylie, Derrick Austin, Dick Findlay, Earl McLeay, Frank Scott, Freddy Fuller, Glenn McGee, John Amos, John Carr, Larry Sinitsin, Les Vegas, Nafiz Ahmed, Nicky MacDonald, Rick Fleck and Wayne Boyce. Missing the show due to training injury was Dave Allerdice as reported by Dave Brown.
This will be the last round of this "Canadian
Amateur Boxing" blog that spans seven years
of story telling beginning in 2009
to attempt to summarize each story
would take much time, and
readers can visit each year
to determine what they want to read, but I will point out some
select posts by year posted starting with the five top posts
regardless of year published.
Top viewed Posts (All Time) * November 2009: Golden Glovex with close to 6,000 views. *"Alberta Boxing - Then and Now" * Nanaimo Boxing - 1963 to 1974". * "Saskatchewan Boxing", and * " 1980 - 1989 Canadian Boxing
Beyond The Top Five
As we trip through all the years, in my opinion there
are some worthy and interesting stories such as:
One story in 2009 that deserves some attention
is tge story about "Frank Scott",but some others are