Friday, August 30, 2013

Island boxers of the eighties

ISLAND BOXERS of the EIGHTIES: by brian zelley

Looking back over the eighties there were many boxers from the
North of the Island in places like Gold River, Campbell River
and Comox, to mid-Island like Parksville, Nanaimo, Ladysmith
and Crofton, and then two clubs in Victoria: Victoria Athletics
and the Victoria Jaycees.  

A sample of north Island names of boxers include:
Alan Brown,  Gary Wood, Paul Dodd, Jim and  Tim Hunter,  and many more.
Some mid-Island boxers of the eighties include those such as: Lloyd Anderson, 
Tim and Scott Cessford, Russ Lyon, Mike Murray and many more.   And, in the
southern part of the Island there was Paul Deluca, Kit Munro, Kirt Ranneris, 
Augusto dos Reis, Ron Ogden,  Some may remember when new clubs were started
in Ladysmith and Comox.  Rick Brough had a important role in starting the Ladysmith club.

One interesting tournament was the 1985 Diamnond Belt tournament in Victoria
in January 1985.  Aside from bouts in the tournament there were some special bouts
One of the special bouts featured Comox boxer Paul Dodd vs Victoria's Augusto
dos Reis.  

BEYOND THE EIGHTIES:

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Joe Bayley - Vancouver Island boxer and Canadian champion

JOE BAYLEY, a pioneer of Vancouver Island boxing"
By Brian Zelley
Joe Bayley - Boxer

Inductee of the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame:
Inductee of the British Columbia Boxing Hall of Fame
2022 Nominee * Vancouver Island Boxing Hall of Fame.


 Joe Bayley is a former Canadian
 champion and an inductee in the
                                        Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Kit Munro - Canadian boxing champion

KIT MUNRO, Canadian amateur and professional boxer
Kit Munroe - Boxer

Kit Munro began his amateur boxing journey in Saaanich, BC
at the Victoria Jaycees Boxing Club and was active in the eighties
* three of the coaches were Brian Zelley, Mike Sartori and Paul Deluca

he would later turn pro, and would win a Canadian super middleweight 
title in 1997 and a month later, he was fighting in England for a WBO
inter continental title.  




Sunday, March 10, 2013

2013 BOXING BC PROVINCIALS

2013 BOXING BC PROVINCIALS ISLAND INVASION
By Brian Zelley

Breaking News:    The Island Invasion *** "May Day Weekend" ***


*Some recent news is the 2013 BC Provincials Boxing Championships
are planned for Vancouver Island in May.  This will be one of the places
that will document the build-up to "Boxing's May Day weekend of 
fistic action and participation".  

Expected to appear in the Provincials will be the recent 2013 Golden Boy
from the recent tournament that took place in Cranbrook which was
hosted by the Cranbrook Eagles Boxing Club.


                                         Coach  Mehran  and 2013 Golden Boy Sasan

Exoected not to participate will be Canadian champion Kenny Lally
who is expected to compete in an International tournament in
Saskatchewan.  There is no confirmation on where coach Bob Pegues
and boxer Jag Seehra will be, but Jag would be a welcome addition
to the tournament which should have some effect of the selection of 
Provincial teams for the National competition in about October 2013.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Boxing On The Island and the Club Shows

THE FIGHT CARDS: by Brian Zelley

Over the decades, the regular boxing cards from Victoria to Gold River
have been an important element in the growth and improvement of 
the sport of boxing, it also becomes a good learning experience for
novice boxers and a good tune-up for boxers preparing for the
many tournaments that may be available for them.  


Club Shows In The Sixties:

From 1964 to 1968 most of the club show would be held
on a regular basis in Victoria with some being held in 
Port Alberni.

1964:  "NanaimoBoxers Earn Split In Victoria Bouts"

The above was the headline in
the "Nanaimo Daily Free Press"
following one of the boxing cards
held in the early part of 1964.

The Nanaimo boxers in action were:
Leo Rock, Chris Balatti, Gilles Nepper, 
Leon Nepper, Roger Nepper and Brian Zelley

The opponents were:
Norman Williams, Tom Kelley, Andy Ross,
Charles Forscutt, Larry Hay and Pat Alwood.
In other bouts boxers were:  Gordon Harvey, Dave Way, Mike Miller,
Jim Fenwick, Rich Uche and Bill Pepper.

During the 1963/1964 season, there were many other club shows which
would end with the Vancouver Island Amateur Boxing Championships.
Two of the boxers on the club card would be two of the champions from
Nanaimo in the later championships including Gilles Nepper and Brian Zelley. 

Fast forward from 1964 to 1968 and another all-star card hosted by 
Harry Morris and the London Boxing Club:


March 29, 1968:
* a 15-bout  which included
some top names of boxers
from British Columbia
including Victoria's 
Gary Van Buskirk and
Nanaimo's Tony James.
James had made a great
showing recently in 
the 1968 BC Golden Gloves
but lost a controversial and
disputed decision with 
1967 Canadian champion
Wayne Boyce.  

There would be other club shows after that all-star show but there was no
major tournament on Vancouver Island until the Seventies would unleash
many great shows in various locations including Nanaimo.

FIRE and ICE a cold cold day in Nanaimo 


Monday, February 18, 2013

Looking to 2014 BCABHOF Nominations

SEARCHING FOR NOMINEES:

* As the process of the British Columbia Amateur Boxing 
Hall of Fame continues in 2014,  there will be a need folks
that are past or present members of Vancouver Island to 
attempt to select some choices by September 2013 so 
they can be submitted in a timely basis.

*to begin this process a site has been established that 
will enable persons involved to review the list of over 225
names and reduce them to a smaller number of say about 25
and then review them for
C. A. P. - Contribuions - Achievements - Participation
in the sport of amateur boxing from boxing, coaching,
administration and journalism. 

A SAMPLE LIST OF POSSIBLE NOMINEES:



 









The above is a list of 28 names that covers many decades of boxing
on Vancouver Island, but there are many others that could be added.
Although some of those that would be considered builders have been
boxers, it is more representative that they would qualify as builders
and not boxer  Ones that would be strictly boxers or junior/youth
include: Alan Curtis, Billy Taylor, Gary Robinson,  and Kit Munro.

Two of the listed names have served as Vancouver Island Amateur
Boxing commissioners: Bert Wilkinson and Howard Curling.
Ones that are primarily coaches in the buiding area would be
Alex Riley, Art Smith,  Barry Creswell,  Bob Pegues, Brian Sacho,
Don Orr, Jason Heit, Jim Hills, Lloyd Anderson, Lou Bujdoso, 
Mike Caird, Mike Wood, Nick Lystar,  and Skimp Williams
The others listed would have been involved in various parts of  
the building process. 


   


Selected between 2010 and 2014 from above names:
Bert Wilkinson, Kit Munro, and  Bob Pegues. 














Thursday, February 14, 2013

2013 INDUCTEE

                                       BRITISH COLUMBIA AMATEUR 

                                       BOXING HALL OF FAME
                                           2013 Inductees



TERESA TAYLOR
Golden Girl
- Women in Boxing -

Other Island Names in 2013

Vic Murdoch, Derrick Hoyt, Mickey Griffin,
Gary Wood, Jack Snaith, George Nepper
Jim Howie and Jeannine Garside.










Other Island Names: 2010 to 2012

Rick Brough, Dale Walters, Donnie Orr,
Matt O'Brien, Alan Brown, Geoge Shiels,
Charles John, Eddie Haddad and
Fred Desrosiers.
Eddie Haddad is also an
inductee of the:
*Greater Victoria Sports
Hall of Fame.
*Manitoba Sports 
Hall of Fame.
* Canadian Military 
Sports Hall of Fame.










(Dale Walters fought for the Burnaby boxing club and Astoria in Vancouver
but was born in Port Alice so has a connection to Vancouver Isand)

* Campbell River Eagles Boxing Club and
* Nanaimo Boxing Club
\Vancouver Island folks were also involved
in the 1967 Centennial International
Diamond Belt tournament:
*** boxers were Billy Taylor, Brian  Zelley, Ken Alexander and Les Vegas. ***
After the 1966/67 season, Billy, Brian and Les moved to train at different 
clubs in Vancouver: Billy Taylor: Astoria Boxing Club
Brian Zelley: Firefighters Boxing Club and
Les Vegas:  East Vancouver Optimists Boxing Club.  









                                    

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

VANCOUVER ISLAND BOXING, The Sixties

VANCOUVER ISLAND BOXING ROCKS: by brian zelley

                                              Nanaimo boxers training - Brian and Tony

Beginning with action in the 1960 BC Golden Gloves tournament, Vancouver Island boxing
would rock throughout the Sixties with activity in Esquimalt, Victoria, Chemainus, Nanaimo and Port Alberni with a ready supply of boxers including boxers from the armed forces
stationed in Victoria and Esquimalt.  

In addition to the  Golden Gloves, boxers from Vancouver Island would compete in 
various provincial tournaments from the Bronze Gloves to the 1967 Diamond Belt
tournament  and the BC Golden Gloves in 1967 and 1968.  Boxers would also be
involved in Island tournaments including the 1964 Vancouver Island Boxing
Championships. 

THE GOLDEN GLOVES:

Boxers from Victoria, Esquimalt, RCN, Nanaimo, and Chemainus  would
compete in the tournaments in Vancouver with one of the standouts being
Alan Curtis, the 1960 BC Golden Boy. 

Some of the golden gloves alumni  in action during the Sixties were:
Alan Curtis, Billy Taylor, Brian Zelley, Bruce Baillie, Cal Osmond, 
Danny Daniels,  Danny McDonald, Gordie McGaw, Gordon Rabey, 
Ken Alexander, Larry Cardinal,  Les Vegas, Mike Caird, Skimp Williams,
Fred Desrosiers, Tommy Black and Tony James. 

BRONZE and EMERALD Gloves
In the Sixties we had our share of champions such as 
Mike Lazare, Gary Van Buskirk, Ken Stant and Rick Johnson


                                            Mike Lazare
                                     1965 Emerald Gloves

1984 Vancouver Island

 Amateur Boxing championships

* Beyond the various Vancouver Island Golden
Gloves tournaments from 1954 onwarde, it was
decided in the Olympc year to hav an Island
championships which would be hosted by the
London Boxing Club.

At the end of the tournament there would be a
number of champions, but this tournament would
not take place again until it was revived in 1984.

The Champions:
Gilles Nepper, Howie Rabey, Brian Zelley,
Tommy Black, Larry Williams, Ken Alexander,
and Rifleman Walsh.


Nanaimo
Boxers:

Brian Zelley
Roger Nepper
Leo Rock
Gilles Nepper









The 1964 Olympic Games:

Royal Canadian Navy boxer                 Fred Desrosiers,
would earn a victory in the Olympic Trials to represent Canada in the Olympics.

The revival of the BC Silver Gloves in 1968

It was an interesting year for Boxing in British Columbia, but beyond
the hopes and dreams of the senior open boxers there was a new door
for open junior boxers and novice seniors it the revival of the Silver Gloves
in Richmond.  And, boxers from Vancouver Island would be part of the show.

Silver Gloves before the revival in '68
In 1960 the British Columbia Silver Gloves would be directed by Burnaby
boxing coach Harry Twist.  That tournament would be held in the Burnaby
high school.  However, between 1961 and 1967, the tournament was not held.
But, in 1968 the United Commercial Travellers would sponsor the show 
in Richmond's "Sea Island Hall"  with boxers from different regions of the province.

The Island connection:
Vancouver Island boxers that would be involved in the finals would include
boxers from Nanaimo and Port Alberni.  Nanaimo boxers would be
Rick Johnson  (a former bronze gloves champion), Tony James and Bob Lewis.
In the finals from Port Alberni  was Bob Scharff.

The 1967 Diamond Belt revival in Vancouver:

In 1980, the Diamond Belt tournament was revived in Victoria
and hosted by the Victoria Jaycees Boxing Club with some assistance
by the Victoria Athletic Association.  One of the important pre-show
news stories was looking back to the 1967 tournament by the reporter
from the "Times-Colonist" Max Low.  In the article, he looked back 
and remembered the participation of Victoria boxers Billy Taylor, Les Vegas
and Ken Alexander, and Nanaimo boxer Brian Zelley.  But some of the 
other names mentioned was guest referee Rocky Marciano and Diamond Boy
Dave Wylie from the Vancouver Firefighters who had also been engaged
in club show in Victoria in the mid-sixties.  But, there were some others 
mentioned such as Freddy Fuller.







   


Thursday, January 31, 2013

VANCOUVER ISLAND BOXING HISTORY

INTRODUCTION TO BOXING: by Brian Zelley

(Photo: This is a photo of 
me winning my last official
bout in boxing in 1973 in a
bout that took place in 
Nanaimo against boxer
Clark MacLellan.) 

My primary term in boxing
took place between 1963
to 1986 as a boxer, coach,
official a for a couple of 
years as a director of the
BC Amateur Boxing
Association.  



And, during 1989 to 1992, I was a member of the boxing committee for
Victoria's preparation for the 1994 Commonwealth Games which included
a one year term as the boxing chairman.  During this time period, I helped
along with Mike Sartori plans for the revival of the Greater Victoria
Amateur Boxing Association.

This is a blog about the history of amateur boxing on Vancouver Island
from the Forties to 2013 and will attempt to outline the history through
my eyes and ears  since 1963.

Some Early History: The Forties

* Some of the early activity of top amateur boxing for Island boxers
took place in various tournaments such as the Sun Golden Gloves
sponsored by the "Vancouver Sun" newspaper and also the
Seattle Golden Gloves.

*Some of the names of Vancouver Island boxers from the period
1940 to 1948 were:
Victoria's  Vic Murdoch, Fraser Clark, and Art Burgess.
Cumberland's Buddy Welsh, and  Alberni's Everett Biggs.
A top ranked boxer from the Royal Canadian Navy 
stationed in Esquimalt was Eddie Haddad. 


VIC MURDOCH
*Boxer and Builder of
BC Amateur Boxing from 
the Forties to the Eighties.

(Photo: Forty years after winning
a Golden Gloves title in the 1944
Seattle Golden Glovees, Vic was
with former Eighties Golden Gloves
boxer Alan Brown and Sixties 
Golden Gloves boxer Brian Zelley
to attend the training camp of the
1984 Canadian Olympic boxing team.


EDDIE HADDAD, the best of the best
*Eddie Haddad is one of the best all
time boxers that was part of the
Vancouver Island boxing history.

Eddie is a member of a number of
sports and boxing halls of fame
including the Manitoba Sports
Hall of Fame, the Canadian 
Military Sports Hall of Fame,
the Greater Victoria Sports 
Hall of Fame and an inductee of
the British Columbia Amateur Boxing Hall of Fame.

Island Boxing in the Fifties:
*Throughout the Fifties there would by many
folks involved in the action with the staging
of club shows, golden glove tournaments and
other tournaments.

One of the best Vancouver Island  shows
would be the 1954 V I Golden Gloves
sponsored by the "Victoria Daily Times"
and the Greater Victoria Amateur
Boxing Association which would be 
staged at the Bay Street Armoury.
It would include a good cross section
of Island boxers and a few from the mainland.

Some of the fight details are as follows:
Names:
Al Duval
Dusty Mair
Howard Culing
Eric Pyrah
Bob Edwards 
Jerry Weicker
Len Lightfoot
Jim Allen
Tom Crabbe
Bob Chambers
Bert Wilkinson
Dave Errigton
Tom McGaw
Bobby Bates
Lloyd Tahouney
Bernie Hamilton
Eddie Robertson
Trent Ketchison




(Image: Was put together for an
isssue of the "BC Amateur Boxing News"
in the mid-1980's by editor B. Zelley.
The original poster and photos were
supplied by the late Howard Curling}
Profile shots include:
Bert Wilkinson, Paul Calvie  and
Fred Curtis.  The group photo
includes Vancouver boxer who 
was the Golden Boy runner-up/)

Also in 1954 there would be
a Vancouver Island Silver Gloves
tournament.  There would also be
club shows.  Subsequent to 1954
another boxer that would win a
title would be Skimp Williams of
Chemainus.



Many of the boxers and coaches of the Fifties would also be involved in the
1960 Golden Gloves in Vancouver which was part of the 1959/60 season.
Some of the Vancouver Island boxers would be
Tommy Black, Tony Lilach, Al Curtis, Skimp Williams, Bruce Baille,
Gordie McGaw, Gordon Rabey, Danny Daniels and Mike Caird.
Skimp Williams would be a finalist in a ring war with Bill Adams,
but the bout between Williams and Frank Jordison would be declared
the best bout.  The Chemainus boxer Skimp Williams would also earn
the trophy for "the most Aggressive fighter". Al Curtis would be the
one Island boxer would be on the BC team to compete in the 1960
Olympic trials along with Micky Mazur, Winnie Schelt, Bill Adams,
and Paddy Clark. Team coaches would be Vancouver's Bert Lowes
and from the Island Nick Lystar.

Island Boxing in the Sixties:
*An important host of many boxing shows in the mid-Sixties was
the London Boxing Club under the direction of Harry Morris.
Port Alberni also hosted some shows and they were under a team
of folks such as Jim Hills and  Sammy May. 

NOTE: THE SIXTIES will be on a fresh page.