Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Beyond The Bells and Cheers of 2013

LOOKING BEYOND 2013:  By Brian Zelley

AS we travel back to 2013 events, we can speculate events for 2014.
Some may remember the June 15th. event in Moncton, one of the bouts featured
SandyPembroke and Julien Collette.  That bout and the others became just a footnote
while all eyes and ears were focused on the politics in Moncton and Julien's suspension.

Well it has been six months and we are waiting with baited breath for Sandy and Julien to lace up the gloves and come out fighting.  Word is that SANDY PEMBROKE will see action in 
February against the popular FRANK WHITE

Then we have DENTON DALEY who fought Monrose in September at the
Casino Rama and is also expected to see action at the Hershey Centre in
February.

And, what about ANDREW KOONER and SEBASTIEN GAUTHIER?  Word is that Sebastien will make a comeback in 2014 with a bout at the Bell Centre in Montreal and Andrew
is expected to be picked as one of 21 for the 2014 Canadian Amateur Boxing History and
Wall of Fame.  Some other recent active pro boxers expected on the wall is the man
who was the lone Canadian boxer in the 2008 Olympicsm ADAM "A-bomb" TRUPISH.
and former amateur and professional champion MATTHEW HILTON. And for the women in boxing there will be ARIANE FORTIN and MARY SPENCER.

Some Names That Should Be Followed:
Ali Monsour, Didier Bence, Jason Douglas, Troy Ross, Denton Daley, Chris Norrad,
Steve Rolls, Jonah Arbuckle, Stuart McLellan, Mikael Zewski. Brandon Brewer,
Brandon Cook, Samuel Vargas, Diery Jean, Cam O'Connell and Tyson Cave.
But there are many others that need to be remembered for their participation
in 2013. And. it was great to follow the pro journey of recently retired 
PAUL "P-Mac:" MACKENZIE/  Then we cannot forget JUNIOR MOAR.

Other Moments For 2013
Another  event was picking boxers and builders for the
British Columbia Amateur Boxing Hall of Fame























JULIEN COLLETTE ***TIME TO SAY GOODBYE
 
Without a doubt the summer of 2013 was
 an important story about bringing
fairness and dignity to the sport
through the efforts of some
Julien was able to continue
 
Julien has just announced his
retirement from pro boxing.
However, he was able to do this
with class rather than a black mark
All the best to Julien in future days.
 
 



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