Monday, January 9, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
THE MIDDLEWEIGHTS and LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHTS
THE CANADIAN MIDDLEWEIGHTS and LIGHT-HEVYWEIGHTS
BRODY BLAIR and THE COMPETITION - THE MIDDLEWEIHTS
No one can predict end results, but I believe this division has
the potential to produce the best overall results.
The Light-Heavyweights:
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Some interesting results leading to the semi-finals on Friday with the following
four still in the running:
Brody Blair, Brandt Butt, Josh Cameron and Vincent Thibault.
Brody and Vincent are the two Boxing Canada Team A and B members.
BRODY BLAIR and THE COMPETITION - THE MIDDLEWEIHTS
No one can predict end results, but I believe this division has
the potential to produce the best overall results.
The Light-Heavyweights:
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Some interesting results leading to the semi-finals on Friday with the following
four still in the running:
Brody Blair, Brandt Butt, Josh Cameron and Vincent Thibault.
Brody and Vincent are the two Boxing Canada Team A and B members.
LIGHT-WELTERS and WELTERWEIGHTS
THE CLASH OF THE LIGHT- WELTERWEIGHTS: By Brian Zelley
LEADING THE LIGHT-WELTERWEIGHT CHARGE:
The two boxers leading the charge YVES ULYSSE and JESSE WILCOX
LEADING THE LIGHT-WELTERWEIGHT CHARGE:
The two boxers leading the charge YVES ULYSSE and JESSE WILCOX
Friday, January 6, 2012
El-Mais and the Canadian heavyweights and super heavyweights
nd super heavyweightsTHE CANADIAN HEAVYWEIGHTS
El-Mais looks to keep the title with a group of Canadian boxers
ready to test his staying power and speed.
Veteran Canadian boxer El-Mais fighting for first Olympic appearance
El-Mais looks to keep the title with a group of Canadian boxers
ready to test his staying power and speed.
Veteran Canadian boxer El-Mais fighting for first Olympic appearance
THE LIGHTWEIGHTS
THE LIGHTWEIGHTS LOOKING TO TAKE THE CROWN
FROM THE CHAMPION ALEX TORRES RYNN
Alex Rynn, Alberta
ALEX and Those Who Could Be the new Champ: For 2012 There Can Be Only One
2011 TEAM B member: JAG SEEHRA, Prince George, BC
Jag Seehra and coach Bob Pegues - A new challenge
THE OTHER YOUNG GUNS LOOKING TO WIN THE DAY:
One of the potential young warriors from the Uptown Boxing Club
looking for action is MARK SMITHER. And, how many remember
him as a young boxer several years back in the Ontario Winter Games
with victories over boxers from Napper's Gym and HUF Boxing.
Another boxer with potential is Winnipeg's BRAD KATONA who
has had some of his bouts in the USA
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.
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.
THE BANTAMWEIGHTS - 2012 NATIONALS
JOEY AND HIS CHALLENGERS: By Brian Zelley
Over the last several years JOEY LAVIOLETTE has been riding the crest
of the wave of the ocean of Canadian bantameights and like all champions
no annual tournament is a guarantee of victory of holding the title.
Based on preliminary data, there will be at least eight fighters from
Alberta to Prince Edward Island ready to borrow the title from
Joey and avoid any double losses in box-off competition.
From the west leading a charge for Team Alberta will be Eric Taylor
and from PEI it will be Matt Harris. But, by the weight of numbers,
Team Ontario will lead the charge with four potential hot challengers
including: Justin Hocko, David Palacios, Rodolpho Velasquez and
Jermain Badchkam. But Team Quebec who couldn't get the numbers
together when it counted for future Canada Games activity can never
be counted out for future ring activity once the opening bell rings.
Two potential warriors from Quebec carry the name Gauthier for Gold.
Over the last several years JOEY LAVIOLETTE has been riding the crest
of the wave of the ocean of Canadian bantameights and like all champions
no annual tournament is a guarantee of victory of holding the title.
Based on preliminary data, there will be at least eight fighters from
Alberta to Prince Edward Island ready to borrow the title from
Joey and avoid any double losses in box-off competition.
From the west leading a charge for Team Alberta will be Eric Taylor
and from PEI it will be Matt Harris. But, by the weight of numbers,
Team Ontario will lead the charge with four potential hot challengers
including: Justin Hocko, David Palacios, Rodolpho Velasquez and
Jermain Badchkam. But Team Quebec who couldn't get the numbers
together when it counted for future Canada Games activity can never
be counted out for future ring activity once the opening bell rings.
Two potential warriors from Quebec carry the name Gauthier for Gold.
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