Friday, June 29, 2012

NANAIMO BOXING CLUB in HALL of FAME

NANAIMO BOXING CLUB (1971 to 2012): by Brian Zelley
*For the Nanaimo Boxing Club it has been 40 years of activity and
achievements since 1971.  With the help of fromer Newcatle Boxing
Club's George Nepper, steps were taken to revive amateur boxing 
in Nanaimo.  After the start in 1971, the club never looked back and
at one time in the mid-Seventies, the Nanaimo Boxing Club was
rated as one of the best clubs in British Columbia.

There are many former and current members to thank for the
long journey.  So it is with great pleasure, that I announce the
selection of the Nanaimo Boxing Club has one of those 
selected for the BRITISH COLUMBIA AMATEUR  BOXING
HALL of FAME.

Friday, April 6, 2012

NANAIMO BOXING CLUB is a 2012 nominee for BCABHOF

NANAIMO BOXING CLUB:
The Nanaimo Boxing Club that has been operating for 41 years is one
of 18 nominees for the British Columbia Amateur Boxing Hall of Fame.
Another club nominated for 2012 is the Prince George club called the
Spruce Capital Warriors Boxing Club.




British Columbia Amateur Boxing Hall of Fame (BCABHOF)


2012  Nominees 
*Allan Bayne
*Bert Lowes
*Charles John
*Cooke Family
*Donnie Orr
*George Armson
*George Shiels
*Geronimo Bie
*Harry Twist
*Laurie  Mann
*Mandy LaPointe


*Michaele Olajide Jr. *Roger Adolph * Tony Duffy * Wayne Sponagle
*Nanaimo Boxing Club *Spruce Capital Warriors Boxing Club, and
*the 1984 Junior Nationals and Senior Olympic  team box-offs.

Friday, January 13, 2012

THE LAST ROUND

BRIAN ZELLEY VS CLARK MACLELLAN

MY LAST FIGHT:  BY Brian Zelley
Based on the result, I could of continued to box
but I was living in Victoria, and I wanted to spend
time helping to rebuild the sport and help to train
boxers, also being an acountant did not leave much 
time for being a fighter on a regualr basis.

I am pleased that my last fight took place in
Nanaimo and was hosted by the 
Nanaimo Boxing Club.

For all of my active years between 1963 to 1968
all of my fights took place in  locations other than Nanaimo
from Portland, Oregon to Vancouver, BC, 
from Victoria to Port Alberni
and other places such as
Seattle and Tacoma.

So in 1973, it was well worth the wait
and to win that fight was a bonus.
And, it was one of my best fights due
in part to former top ranked welterweight
boxer MANUEL GONZALEZ
MANUEL GONZALES
Welterweight Contender - Sixties

Sunday, December 4, 2011

NANAIMO BOXING CARD, April 13, 1985

THIRTEEN YEARS BEYOND THE FIRST CARD
- by Brian Zelley


April 13, 1985: Nanaimo hosts another card.


I remember the card well, as I refereed the first bout
that had Mark Hartell of Kamloops earn a
unanimous ddecision over Rick Davidson.


In the second bout  Paul Dodd of Courtenay earned
a split decision over Paul Frasca.


Other boxers in the bouts were:
Harry Kliener, Mark Harmeston, Scott Sinclair, Scott Cessford, 
Ralph Torrie, Chris Rathy, Alan Brown,  Marton Zupan, 
Barrie Howardson, Ed Lee, Claude Cipellethe, Ken McCrilles,
Dave Fiddes, Dave Leahy, Denis Kent and Randy Dorman.


Referee and Judges:
Bert Lowes



Bert Lowes, Rick Brough, Brian Zelley, Dan Wright, 
Cliff McNabb, and Ken Punt.  Medical:  Dr. Sandhu.
Also, Paddy Nelson from Gold River assisted in judging duties.
Announcer:  Stan Smith
Timekeeper:  Frank Ballane 


Recordings:  Julie Brown and Charlene Nelson
(clubs helping clubs, one show at a time) 

*over the years, be it Nanaimo, Gold River,
Campbell River, Comox, Parksville,  Ladysmith,
Port Alberni, Crofton and Victoria, there have been
hundreds of volunteers that often are never remembered, including the
many cornermen that often make a difference in the ring results.



Sunday, November 20, 2011

A COLLECTION OF NANAIMO FACES ON THE WALL

FACES ON THE WALL:  by brian zelley
JULES NEPPER

                                           NANAIMO BOXING CLUB CO-FOUNDERS
                                                             Dan and Brian
ALEN BROWN 0 VIC MURDOCH - BRIAN ZELLEY





Vancouver Connections
Vancouver South Hill and Firefighters
Fuller, Findlay, Wylie
Zelley, Lawson, Walters
Gamble, Scott, Lindmoser

Friday, September 30, 2011

NANAIMO BOXERS - FACES ON THE WALL

Gilles, Chris, Josh, Zack, 
Alan, Bob, Dan, Brian

EIGHT FACES OF THE MANY
Newcastle and Nanaimo
Boxing Clubs

TWO CLUBS WITH TWO DIFFERENT STORIES
By Brian W. Zelley, B. Comm, C A

As the only member of both clubs, it is an interesting story.
Some years back, I did a history of Nanaimo's 
NEWCASTLE BOXING CLUB
(1963 to 1968)

Of the eight boxers listed, three were members of the 
Newcastle Boxing Club - Gilles Nepper, Chris Balatti and Brian Zelley 

Alan had an interesting boxing journey from the late Seventies
to the late Eighties.  His prime club as a junior was the
CAMPBELL RIVER EAGLES BOXING CLUB
and then the GOLD RIVER BOXING CLUB
before joining the NANAIMO BOXING CLUB
in the late Eightiues.  Also, he had trained at 
other clubs such as the SHAMROCK BOXING CLUB
in Vancouver under the direction of Bob Decker.

Bob Pegues has had an interesting boxing journey.
About 1975, Bob fought 1972 Olympic Boxer
LES HAMILTON,  and would later become
a boxing coach in Prince George, and is
the current coach of Canadian Champion 
KENNY LALLY 

DAN "Dynamite" WRIGHT
The Dan Wright journey is likely one of the most
interesting stories with many twist and turns.
It was in the spring of 1967 when I first met
Dan in the library of the Nanaimo District
Secondary School when he came up to me
while I was studying for a history quiz in
my Grade 13 History Class while Dan was
a grade 12 student at the school.  It began 
when he asked me about boxer BUSTER MATHIS.
A year or so passed, and it would be in the fall of 1968
when I was coming from the Vancouver Firefighters gym
on a Friday night and decided to walk from the Cambie and 12th 
area down to Kingsway near Fraser and stop at a hamburger 
drive-in.  When I entered, the first person that I saw was that
fellow named Dan from the library about a year and a half ago.
So, I invited him and his friend Ray Ormandy to come to the gym
next Friday and introduce him to the various folks and if he wanted
to try boxing, I would help him.
Of interest, one evening the Canadian pro light-heavyweight
AL SPARKS happened to visit the gym while in Vancouver.
Dan had no formal fights and no very many days in the gym,
but I asked Mr. Sparks if he would like to spar with Wright.
He agreed, and coach Bert Lowes wasn't so keen, but I said
it would be okay as Al would take it easy on the novice trainee.

Over time, while at UBC in residents, Dan would come and visit
and we would spar in the 4th floor lounge at the Totem Park 
residence, and for many of the kids on the floor it must of 
seemed strange with a big heavyweight and a lightweight 
sparring, but it was all in the name of sport and fun and
a chance for "Dynamite" to learn how to box.

In the summer of 1971, Danny would help me start-up
the Nanaimo Boxing Club 
Later Dan would join the North West Eagles for a year
then join some of us in Victoria in 1974 to start another
boxing revival, but like a revolving door Dan went 
back to Nanaimo in 1975 and rejoined us when we
started the Victoria Athletic Association in August 1976.

MORE NANAIMO  FACES ON THE THE WALL
1964 VANCOUVER ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS

2011 Nanaimo  and  1964 Newcastle
   TONY TRAN  and JULES NEPPER

SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL THE 
SPORTS REPORTERS AND EDITORS
for the newly created 
Nanaimo Boxing Club
Our first sport editor champion was
MARK KIEMELE of the
"Nanaimo Daily Free Press"
also the "Nanaimo Times"
was great for both clubs
with such reports=writers as
EARLE COUPER

OCTOBER 2011 NEWS
Nanaimo Boxing Club 
early nominated candidate for 
BC AMATEUR BOXING
HALL OF FAME
to be decided starting June 2012

Sunday, September 25, 2011

1964 NANAIMO BOXERS in VICTORIA BOUTS

                                              brian zelley, roger nepper, leo rock, gilles nepper
                                                                       Nanaimo Daily Free Press photo
                               (this photo was taken in May 1964 and relates to a boxing tournament)



"NANAIMO BOXERS EARN
SPLIT IN VICTORIA BOUTS"


"Nanaimo boxers coached by GEORGE NEPPER
added to their impressive tournament record last
night  in the all-star card staged by the London
Boxing Club in Victoria.


The Hub City Scrappers fighting under the
Newcastle Boxing Club banner won three 
victories, lost three and had one fight 
posponed due to illness."


GILLES NEPPER over ANDY ROSS
ROGER NEPPER over LARRY HAY
BRIAN ZELLEY  over  PAT ALWOOD


Other boxers in action were:
Leon Nepper, Charles Forscutt, Leo Rock, Norman Williams,
Chris Balatti, Tom Kelly, Gorden Harvey, Dave Way, 
Mike Miller, Jim Fenwick, Richard Uche and Bill Pepper.
Uche is a member of the Royal Canadian Navy stationed
in Esquimalt.

The publicity photo - original in the Nanaimo Daily Free Press, 1964.