Tuesday, April 5, 2011
THE FOURTH DECADE
THE FOURTH DECADE - September 2001 - August 31, 2011
THE NANAIMO BOXING CLUB - Another decade begins and races to the end.
Some key names - MIKE NAGRA - STEFAN MELIDEO - ZACK MCKAY - BARRY CRESWELL
2009 - STEFAN MELIDEO wins Canadian title and Special BC award.
2010 - Former Nanaimo boxer and Prince George based coach
BOB PEGUES recognized by BOXING BC for
special award.
Labels:
Barry Creswell,
Bob Pegues,
Mike Nagra,
Stefan Melideo,
Zack McKay
THE THIRD DECADE - Sept 1991 to August 2001
THE THIRD DECADE
a Decade without a lot of documented history. But there were some
standouts such as Fred Wicks jr.
a Decade without a lot of documented history. But there were some
standouts such as Fred Wicks jr.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
the FIRST DECADE - 1971 to 1981
FIVE TOP or KEY EVENTS
1, Getting Started 1971 - Wright, Zelley, Nepper and Ormandy
2. The first fight card hosted by Nanaimo Boxing Club - 1972
* the boxers: Darren Lussier, Wayne Peace, Fred Thorsell
Bob Pegues, Dan Wright and Brian Zelley
3. Jack Snaith - Canadian Champion 1973
4. Mickey Griffin receiving the Jimmy Symes award
Bob in photo
5. The first annual BATHTUB CAPITAL GOLDEN GLOVES - 1978
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
PARADE of BOXERS
THE PARADE OF BOXERS in NANAIMO BOUTS
- Alex Angelomatis - Alex Bankier - Allen MacLellan
Barry Creswell - Barry Neufield - Bob Pegues - Brett Summers
Brian Zelley - Chris Ius - Chris Rathy - Chuck Robinson
Dan Wright - Danes Kent - Darren Lussier - Dave Houliston
Don Preston - Dwayne Evenson - Ed Lee - Ed McCaffrey
Ed Williams - Gary Ivers - Gordie Lawson - Jack Snaith -
John Herbert - John Hunter - Kelly Gourlay - Kevin Maughan
Kevin Howard - Lee Ranger - Les Hamilton - Malcolm Elridge
Mark Hartell - Mark Barr - Marty Burton - Mickey Griffin
Norm Greenwell - Paul Dodd - Perry Evans - Ron Williams
Ralph Torrie - Rick Davidson - Rick Evenson - Roman Grimard
Scott Cessford - Scott Sinclair - Shane Amderson - Sheldon Samuels
Stan Murphy - Steve Alexander - Steve Varro - Takeshi Sasagawa
Tim Hunter ********* Stefan Melideo*******Zack McKay.
Two years after he appeared in Nanaimo in 1978, CHUCK ROBINSON
would die along with other members of the 1980 USA Olympic boxing
team while heading for a tournament in Poland. The plane crashed
and exploded in Poland.
Of course, there are many others that fought in some of the club
shows and tournaments hosted by Nanaimo over it's 40 plus years.
Since the first action of the club in the early Seventies, many Nanaimo
boxers would compete in various club shows and tournaments
in British Columbia and other locations.
- Alex Angelomatis - Alex Bankier - Allen MacLellan
Barry Creswell - Barry Neufield - Bob Pegues - Brett Summers
Brian Zelley - Chris Ius - Chris Rathy - Chuck Robinson
Dan Wright - Danes Kent - Darren Lussier - Dave Houliston
Don Preston - Dwayne Evenson - Ed Lee - Ed McCaffrey
Ed Williams - Gary Ivers - Gordie Lawson - Jack Snaith -
John Herbert - John Hunter - Kelly Gourlay - Kevin Maughan
Kevin Howard - Lee Ranger - Les Hamilton - Malcolm Elridge
Mark Hartell - Mark Barr - Marty Burton - Mickey Griffin
Norm Greenwell - Paul Dodd - Perry Evans - Ron Williams
Ralph Torrie - Rick Davidson - Rick Evenson - Roman Grimard
Scott Cessford - Scott Sinclair - Shane Amderson - Sheldon Samuels
Stan Murphy - Steve Alexander - Steve Varro - Takeshi Sasagawa
Tim Hunter ********* Stefan Melideo*******Zack McKay.
Two years after he appeared in Nanaimo in 1978, CHUCK ROBINSON
would die along with other members of the 1980 USA Olympic boxing
team while heading for a tournament in Poland. The plane crashed
and exploded in Poland.
Of course, there are many others that fought in some of the club
shows and tournaments hosted by Nanaimo over it's 40 plus years.
Since the first action of the club in the early Seventies, many Nanaimo
boxers would compete in various club shows and tournaments
in British Columbia and other locations.
THE VANCOUVER ISLAND CHAMPIONS
THE THREE CHAMPIONS
GILLES NEPPER - BRIAN ZELLEY - MIKE MURRAY
Also 1984 Island Champion ALAN BROWN and GARY WOOD would join
the Nanaimo Boxing Club for a brief period.
GILLES NEPPER - BRIAN ZELLEY - MIKE MURRAY
Also 1984 Island Champion ALAN BROWN and GARY WOOD would join
the Nanaimo Boxing Club for a brief period.
Labels:
Alan Brown,
Brian Zelley,
Gilles Nepper,
Mike Murray
Monday, October 25, 2010
NANAIMO BOXING 1972
THE FIRST FIGHT CARD - NANAIMO BOXING CLUB
With the formation of the Nanaimo Boxing Club in 1971, it wasn't long beforethey hosted their first fight card in early 1972.
The first Nanaimo boxers to lace on the gloves and come out fighting were:
Dan Wright, Bob Pegues, Fred Thorsell, Darren Lussier and Wayne Peace
In the semi-main event was Brian Zelley, while Gary Bridal faced Ed Williams of
Abbortsford in the main event.
The card was held at the Quennell School .
The pre-fight publicity included a piece in the April 1, 1972
issue of "The Nanaimo Daily Free Press"
Looking back to the early years, and important contribution concerning the public awareness
came through the column of Nanaimo Daily Free Press, sports editor MARK KIEMELE.
In one of his "Sports of Sorts" columns the title was "Good Man To Have Around"
dated May 9, 1974.
Brian Zelley, Semi-Main Event
Nanaimo Boxing Club's
Debut Fight Card.
NANAIMO BOXING CARD - ED WILLIAMS (Main Event)
With the formation of the Nanaimo Boxing Club in 1971, it wasn't long beforethey hosted their first fight card in early 1972.
The first Nanaimo boxers to lace on the gloves and come out fighting were:
Dan Wright, Bob Pegues, Fred Thorsell, Darren Lussier and Wayne Peace
In the semi-main event was Brian Zelley, while Gary Bridal faced Ed Williams of
Abbortsford in the main event.
The card was held at the Quennell School .
The pre-fight publicity included a piece in the April 1, 1972
issue of "The Nanaimo Daily Free Press"
Looking back to the early years, and important contribution concerning the public awareness
came through the column of Nanaimo Daily Free Press, sports editor MARK KIEMELE.
In one of his "Sports of Sorts" columns the title was "Good Man To Have Around"
dated May 9, 1974.
Brian Zelley, Semi-Main Event
Nanaimo Boxing Club's
Debut Fight Card.
BOB PEGUES
NANAIMO BOXING CLUB
NANAIMO BOXING CARD - ED WILLIAMS (Main Event)
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Recent BOXING BC AWARD WINNER
BOB PEGUES - Nanaimo Boxer & Prince George Coach
(Photo by Dorothy Zelley - April 17, 2010 at BC Golden Gloves, Langford, BC).
Bob was the 2010 recipient of the "Harold Mann Award" for Lifetime achievement in Amateur Boxing.
NANAIMO CONNECTION:
In 1969, Bob showed an interest in amateur boxing in Nanaimo.
After Dan Wright and Brian Zelley formed the Nanaimo Boxing Club in 1971,
Pegues would become a regular member.
One of his notable bouts was a bout in Nanaimo against former
Canadian Champion Les Hamilton. Of interest, a champion from the
team of 1970 Joe Cooke was the referee.
PRINCE GEORGE CONNECTIONS
Bob began coaching at the Spruce Capital Warriors Boxing Club,
but several years ago formed his own club called the Inner City Boxing.
Bob has moved up in the ranks of Canadian coaches and has often
appeared with Provincial teams for National competition and some Interntional activity,
At the present time his primary focus is the training of boxers Jag Seehra and Kenny Lally.
The light must of been shining bright because at the 2010 Boxing Awards it was three prizes for
Inner City Boxing boing coach Pegues and boxers Seehra and Lally.
JANUARY 2011 HAPPENINGS
The award is so justified - In recent Boxing Canada FTS - Final Team Selections
KENNY is on the A Team and Jag in on the B Team great action and achievements
by both boxers with kudos for Coach Bob.
(photo from Champion Alex Rynn - Four of the A-Team including Kenny).
(Photo by Dorothy Zelley - April 17, 2010 at BC Golden Gloves, Langford, BC).
Bob was the 2010 recipient of the "Harold Mann Award" for Lifetime achievement in Amateur Boxing.
NANAIMO CONNECTION:
In 1969, Bob showed an interest in amateur boxing in Nanaimo.
After Dan Wright and Brian Zelley formed the Nanaimo Boxing Club in 1971,
Pegues would become a regular member.
One of his notable bouts was a bout in Nanaimo against former
Canadian Champion Les Hamilton. Of interest, a champion from the
team of 1970 Joe Cooke was the referee.
PRINCE GEORGE CONNECTIONS
Bob began coaching at the Spruce Capital Warriors Boxing Club,
but several years ago formed his own club called the Inner City Boxing.
Bob has moved up in the ranks of Canadian coaches and has often
appeared with Provincial teams for National competition and some Interntional activity,
At the present time his primary focus is the training of boxers Jag Seehra and Kenny Lally.
The light must of been shining bright because at the 2010 Boxing Awards it was three prizes for
Inner City Boxing boing coach Pegues and boxers Seehra and Lally.
JANUARY 2011 HAPPENINGS
The award is so justified - In recent Boxing Canada FTS - Final Team Selections
KENNY is on the A Team and Jag in on the B Team great action and achievements
by both boxers with kudos for Coach Bob.
(photo from Champion Alex Rynn - Four of the A-Team including Kenny).
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