Showing posts with label Brody Pigeon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brody Pigeon. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

THE LIGHT FLYS and FLYWEIGHT

JONATHAN QUINIT and KENNY LALLY lead the charge:


For Western Canadian boxing BC's Kenny Lally  and 
Manitoba's Jonathan Quinit  are looking to hold of a host
of challengers from other Provinces.


In the light-flyweight division one of the contenders with
high hopes will be Brody Pigeon from Saskatchewan, but
also looking for gold will be Emilien Boucher of Quebec, and
Noram LaChance of Ontario.


For KENNY LALLY, there is a Quinit in the picture but it
will be Bradley Quinit that will try to take gold from BC and
deposit it in the Manitoba boxing treasure chest.  The BC
- Manitoba connection has a long history with some names
from the past being Eddie Haddad and Billy Pinkus just to
name two.  But, aside from the Manitoba challenge.  Lally
will have five potential other boxers ready, willing and able
to win the gold for Quebec, Ontario or Alberta in the form 
of  the dual threat from Quebec, Samuel Robichon and Francois Pratte.
Then there will be Ontario's pair M. Dhaliwal and John Charlton.  
But, Alberta boxers are always willing to give BC boxers a go.
Seeking gold for Alberta will be Roger Redoble.

Friday, December 30, 2011

CANADIAN BOXERS PREPARE FOR 2012 SENIOR NATIONALS

EARLY PRE-NATIONAL BUZZ:  By Brian Zelley


With several weeks to go, there can be no prediction of what
boxers will make it to the opening bell, but the list of 
potential boxers from each Province have been released.


BRITISH COLUMBIA prepares to improve their National Status:


The following have been listed as registered boxers for the
January 2012 event:
Rosalia Calla, Tyme Wharton and Jaime Ward (women boxers)
                                         Boxer Jag Seehra and Coach Bob Pegues
                                               (photo by Dorothy Zellley April  2010)


Kenny Lally, Jag Seehra, Robbie Cusine,
David Funk,  Dylon Bishop, Sean Kerney,
Robert Taylor,  Thomas Spiers, and Ken Huber.


BOXING ALBERTA
Alberta boxer and Canadian champion ALEX RYNN will be
looking to continue to hold the  Canadian title and hopes to make the
Olympic team.


There will be other Alberta boxers that will try to win a title
such as Roger Redoble and Eric Taylor.  


BOXING SK.
One  of the boxers will be Brody Pigeon who will move up to senior
a face the likes of Manitoba's Jonathan Quinit.