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The Decline In Canadian Boxing

By Jose Espinoza August 14th, 2008 All Boxing Articles

At the opening ceremonies of the Olympics, there was a parade of athletes from the different countries. They stood together, walking side by side.

In the Canadian delegation however, there was one man that walked alone. Adam Trupish walked among his countrymen and he saluted the crowd with enthusiasm, but this man walked alone. You see, Adam Trupish is the only Canadian boxer to qualify for the Beijing Olympics.

On Sunday, August 9, he was defeated by an opponent from Kazakhstan and that was the end for the Canadian dream of a medal in the boxing discipline.

For Trupish, this was his second Olympic appearance and after it was all over, he spoke to reporters. In his comments, Turpish talked about the sorry state that the Canadian Amateur Boxing Association was in.

He spoke about how he had to put himself in debt in order to compete in these games. He even went as far as saying that if the problem with Canadian boxing isnʼt assessed soon, there might be no boxing athletes from Canada in the London Olympics.

In the past six Olympics, Canada has sent 53 boxers to compete in the games. Athletes such as Raymond Downey, David Defiagbon and we canʼt forget Lennox Lewis, have all brought home medals in this discipline.

So why did Canada only send one boxer to Beijing? More...

 

 

Boxing In Canada: Bute vs. Andrade Set For Montreal October 24

By Boxing Press July 8th, 2008 All Press Releases

IBF World Super Middleweight champion Lucian Bute, 22-0-0 (18), can count on the support of his ever-growing fan base when he laces up the gloves for his mandatory title defense bout against very tough Mexican fighter Librado Andrade, 27-1-0 (21).

InterBox was able to close a deal with Andrade's promoter Golden Boy Promotions to have Librado fight Bute on Friday, October 24, 2008 at the Montreal Bell Centre. More...

 

 

Boxing In Canada: Weekend Results

By Richard Eberline June 1st, 2008 All Boxing Results

There were two good cards north of the border this weekend and we get the show on the road at the Convention Centre in Winnipeg where light middle Larry "Razor" Sharpe stopped Mexican veteran Mauro Lucero in the fourth frame on Friday night.

Sharpe, 22-4 (10), a former Canadian Middleweight Champion who unsuccessfully challenged Englishman Scott Dann for the Commonwealth crown two years ago, came into the bout as the reigning WBA Fedcentro Light Middleweight titlist.

The 34 year old southpaw from Pine Falls, Manitoba proved to have too much in the gloves for the 36 year old Lucero, 43-13-1 (29), a former Mexican champion at light welter who failed to lift the WBC Lightweight belt from Cesar Bazan in 1998.

On the undercard, local super middle campaigner John McLean, 3-18-5 (1), overcame the odds to force a six round draw upon Minnesota's Christopher Holt, 14-9-1 (9), in a rematch.

McLean had come into the bout riding a six bout losing streak and ironically had started his career off in 2003 with a second round KO loss to Holt, a seven fight veteran at the time, and thus gains a measure of revenge against the American. More...

 

 

Boxing In Canada: Lucian Bute Signs Long Term Agreement

By Boxing Press May 30th, 2008 All Press Releases

IBF World Champion Lucian Bute, 22-0-0 (18), has signed a new promotion agreement with InterBox. Boxing fans throughout

Quebec will be able to follow the Romanian Sensation’s brilliant career live and in their living rooms for the next few years.

"Lucian Bute is the cream of our crop at InterBox and I am delighted that he has signed a long term agreement with us," said InterBox President Eric Lucas. More...

 

 

Boxing In Canada: St. Juste, Gaudet Make Weight In Repentigny

By Richard Eberline April 25th, 2008 All Boxing Previews

Interbox stages a show tonight at the Repentigny Arena in Repentigny, Quebec which sees middleweight Renan St. Juste, 16-1-1 (11), square off with Elkeana Ali Saunders, 8-1-1 (4), of The Bahamas over ten rounds.

Also on the bill are Quebecois prospects Benoit Gaudet, and Sebastien Gauthier.

Renan St. Juste: 160 lb
Elkeana Ali Saunders: 158.6 lb

Benoit Gaudet: 135.9 lb
Pedro Javier Torres: 135.9 lb

Sebastien Gauthier: 121.6 lb
Alvaro Muro: 121.5 lb

 


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