NCC Ratings for July 2011

Canadian National Championship Committee
Ratings for July 2011

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HEAVYWEIGHT: OVER 200LBS
CHAMPION: NEVEN PAJKIC

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Contenders:
1. Tye Fields
2. Grzegorz Kielsa
3. Patrice L’Heureux
4. Eric Martel Bahoeli
5. Ken Frank
6. Sheldon Hinton
7. Oscar Rivas
8. Eric Barrack
9. Sylvera Louis
10. Wayne John
11. Julien Collette

NOTES: #1 ranked Bermane Stiverne is moved to the International category after his capture of the WBC Silver Belt.  #4 ranked Ali Mansour removed from ratings due to inactivity. Barrack def Richard Bryant 1-4-0 KO1, June 8 in Jonquiere, QC. Rivas beat Zsolt Zathureczky 3-1-0 TKO1, May 21 in Montreal. Bahoeli def Andriy Ivanov 5-7-0 TKO3, May 27 in Levis, QC. Fields beat Michael Sprott 36-16-0 SD3 then def Konstantin Airich 16-4-2 TKO1 then lost to Mike Perez 14-0-0 TKO1, May 7 in London, England in the Prizefighter Tournament. Fields then beat David Whittom 11-16-1 TKO3, June 24 in Edmonton. Colette def Anders Frees 0-2 KO1, May 14 in Shediac, NB. Frank beat Sandy Pembroke 1-3-0 UD4, June 18 in Calgary.

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CRUISERWEIGHT: 200 LBS
CHAMPION: RYAN HENNEY

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Contenders:
1. Jason Douglas
2. Carl Handy
3. Frank White
4. Eleider Alvarez
5. Chris Norrad
6. David Whittom

NOTES: Alvarez def Whittom UD4, May 21 in Montreal. Norrad beat Guy Desforges 3-5-0 TKO4, May 14 in Shediac, NB. then def Chris Johnson 1-1-0 TKO2, June 11 in Moncton, NB.

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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: 175 LBS
CHAMPION: JUNIOR MOAR

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Contenders:
1.  Matt O’Brien
2. Anthony Russell
3. Francy Ntetu
4. Eric Roy

 

NOTES: Russell lost to Andrzej Fonfara 18-2-0 TKO7, May 20 in Chicago for the NABO Light Heavyweight Title. Roy def Robbie Cameron 1-3-0 KO1, May 14 in Shediac, NB. Ntetu beat Abdullah Ramadan 15-10-0 UD6, June 8 in Jonquiere, QC.

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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT: 168 LBS
CHAMPION: Vacant                 

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Contenders:
1.  Nicholson Poulard
2.  Andy Mavros
3.  Jason Naugler
4. Jonah Arbuckle
5. Aubrey Morrow
NOTES: #2 ranked Jason De Laronde and #3 ranked Stephan Boyd removed from ratings due to inactivity. Poulard def Frankie Santos 17-10-4 UD10, May 21 in Montreal.

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MIDDLEWEIGHT: 160 LBS
CHAMPION: ADAM TRUPISH

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Contenders:
1. Donald Orr
2. Ali Nestor Charles
3. Richard Reittie
4. Jordan Clarke
5. Julius Bunda
NOTES:  Charles def Edgar Ruiz 22-10-1 KO5, June 18 in Montreal to capture the WBC Latino Middleweight Title. Reittie beat Christopher Henry 24-24-0 TKO2, June 8 in Jonquiere, QC. then def Johnny De Hurta 0-11-0 TKO1, June 24 in Barranquilla, Colombia.  Bunda def Tony Brinson 2-1-0 MD4, June 18 in Buffalo, NY.

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SUPER WELTERWEIGHT: 154 LBS
CHAMPION: KRIS ANDREWS

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Contenders:
1.  Mikael Zewski
2.  Michael Walchuk
3. Janks Trotter
4. Roberto McLellan
5. Stuart McLellan
6. Ahmad Cheikho
7. Anthony Lessard

NOTES:  Zewski def Ruben Galvan 27-17-4 KO3, May 21 in Montreal. Cheikho lost to Sergei Melis 18-5-0 KO7, June 11 in Montreal. Walchuk lost to Nick Brinson 8-1-1 MD8, June 11 in Buffalo, NY. Trotter fought to a NC1 with Josh Torres 5-1-1, June 4 in Albuquerque, NM.

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WELTERWEIGHT: 147 LBS
CHAMPION: VICTOR LUPO(PUIU)                                

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Contenders:
1.  Kevin Bizier
2.  Manolis Plaitis
3.  Andre Gorges
4.  Samuel Vargas
5.  Tebor Brosch
6.  Abdou Sow
7. Reynaldo Cepeda
8. Justin Fountain

NOTES: Bizier def Mauro Lucero 46-15-1 KO5, May 21 in Montreal. Plaitis beat Fernc Zold 11-6-0 TKO1, June 11 in Montreal. Sow def Xavier Girardin 5-5-1 UD4, June 11 in Montreal. Cepeda beat Dia Grant 0-2-0 KO2, June 24 in Edmonton.

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SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT: 140 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT

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Contenders:
1.  Dierry Jean
2. Chad Brisson
3. Rory Coveney
4. Dave Petryk

NOTES: Coveney def Todd Furler 0-5-1 TKO5, May 14 in Red Deer, AB. Petryk beat Kye Sabo 0-2-0 UD4, June 24 in Edmonton.

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LIGHTWEIGHT: 135 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT

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Contenders:
1.  Logan McGuinness
2.  Tony Luis
3.  Steve Claggett
4.  Buzz Grant
5.  Scott Paul
6.  Jorge Banos
NOTES: #8 ranked Harrison King McBain removed from ratings due to inactivity. Luis def Miguel Darro Lombardo 15-11-2 TKO4, June 18 in Montreal. Paul lost to Jamell Tyson 2-2-1 TKO4, June 18 in Buffalo, NY. McGuiness def Daniel Ruiz 22-4-1 MD10, June 24 in Mississauga, ON to capture the NABA Lightweight Title.

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SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT: 130 LBS
CHAMPION: PIER OLIVIER COTE

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Contenders:
1. Arash Usmanee
2. Kevin Lavallee

NOTES: Cote def Aris Ambriz 15-2-1 TKO4, May 7 in Las Vegas. Lavallee beat Mihaly Telekfi 6-10-1 TKO2, June 11 in Montreal. Usmanee def Alejandro Berrera 21-7-0 KO5, May 14 in Red Deer, AB then beat Sergio Javier Escobar 14-12-2 UD8, June 18 in Montreal.

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FEATHERWEIGHT: 126 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT             

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Contenders:
1. Tyler Asslestine

NOTES: Asselstine def Leonus Marie Francoise 8-5-0 UD6, June 24 in Mississauga, ON.

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SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT: 122 LBS
CHAMPION: TYSON CAVE

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Contenders:
1.  Steve Cannell

NOTES: #2 ranked Jason Hayward removed from ratings due to inactivity. Cave def Saturnino Nava 8-10-0 UD10, June 18 in Halifax. Cannell beat Antwan Robertson 6-6-1 UD8, June 18 in Halifax.

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BANTAMWEIGHT: 118 LBS
CHAMPION: ANDREW KOONER

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Contenders:
1.  Sebastien Gauthier

NOTES: Gauthier def Robert Daluz 13-36-3 UD8, May 27 in Levis, QC.

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CANADIAN WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS

SANDY TSAGOURIS – FEATHERWEIGHT

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LISTING OF CANADIAN FEMALE BOXERS:
(Note: These are not ratings)

Olivia Gerula
Jelena Mrdjenovich
Lisa Brown
Jaime Clampitt
Priscilla Trompowsky
Corinne Van Ryck
Jessica Rakoczy
Marianne Millar
Sandy Tsagouris
Noriko Kariya
Monique Duval
Ayana Pelletier
Danielle Bouchard
Natalie Brown
Amy Johnson
Tracey Stevens
Jeannine Garside
Wendy Roy
Michelle Nelson
Bria Lowe
Bernadette Hume
Amanda Ayotte
Lindsay Garbatt
Sarah Pucek
Lucia Larcinese
Rochelle Okeye
Nathalie Forget
Kara McLeod
Peggy Maerz
Vanessa Bradford
Sarah Marshall
Brandy Badry
Linda Tissot
Amy Berezowski

Mandy Lapointe
Natasha Spence

NOTES: Johnson def Maerz SD4, May 14 in Red Deer, AB. Thomas def Forget UD4, May 27 in Levis, QC. Forget beat Karen Dulin 2-9-0 UD6, June 11 in Montreal. Mrdjenovich lost to Melissa Hernandez 15-2-3 SD8, June 24 in Edmonton.

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INTERNATIONAL

These Canadian boxers are not included in the ratings due to their International Rating status. If they become interested in fighting for the Canadian Title, they would be rated and allowed to compete for their respective championship.

Jean Pascal
Bermane Stiverne
Jaime Clampitt
Lisa Brown
Steve Molitor
Kingsley Ikeke
Benoit Gaudet
Troy Ross
Joachim Alcine
Jelena Mrdjenovich
Antonin DeCarie
Jo Jo Dan
Herman Ngoudjo
Lucian Bute
Adrian Diaconu
Olivia Gerula
Adonis Stevenson
Olivier Lontchi
Sebastien Demers
Eric Lucas
J.F. Bergeron
Renan St. Juste
Jeanine Garside
Kirk Johnson
Phil Lo Greco
David Lemieux

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NOTE: It’s vital all commissions submit results of boxing cards in their jurisdiction, along with any recommendations for the ratings. If a boxer from your jurisdiction boxes outside of Canada, please report the results as well.

A boxer can be rated if he is active within 18 months, has had five (5) pro matches, has boxed at least once in the past twelve (12) month’s, satisfies citizenship or residency requirements and if the Ratings Committee is advised. Submit the boxer’s record, results of the most recent matches, name of opponent, date and location.

PLEASE NOTE: Please include the record of the boxer POST bout, for consistency.

PLEASE NOTE: Inclusion in the CBF Ratings does not guarantee the boxer will be permitted to box for a Canadian Championship Title. The Championship Committee reserves the right to refuse any proposed Championship match that it feels is a mismatch or if any Championship criteria has not been met.

The NCC Ratings will be sent out bi-monthly, they may be updated between publishing periods at the sole discretion of the Ratings Committee.

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Comments (1)

 

  1. Cap says:

    It is in their own interests for boxing promoters to join forces in a single unified governing body and elect a commissioner, someone respected by the public like George Chuvalo. Next, publish ratings that make sense, keep it simple, so the casual sports fan will understand. They should at least know who the Canadian champ is, cause they’ll never know who the world champions are. If you want to have a Western champion and an Eastern champion, fine, as long as at least one of them ends up fighting for the National championship belt. And that brings me to that important symbol, the championship belt. The vast majority of them look like something from the world of pro wrasslin’. Cheezy. Look to the Lonsdale Belt for a touch of real class, or the venerable Ring Magazine belt. Maybe one of the big beer barons in this country would pony up the cash for a classy belt if his name was attached.

    Cap

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