Archive for September 11th, 2011
Posted by Rick McLean on September 11, 2011 at 19:20 pm
Courtesy GM Ross of Canadian Boxiana

Canadian Boxing Federation heavyweight champion Neven Pajkic (16-0-0) of Toronto, Ontario, will be heading to Kanasin, Yucatan, Mexico, September 30 to take on Benito Quiroz (6-1-0) Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. This is likely a tune up fight for Pajkic, who will be fighting Tye ‘Big Sky’ Fields (48-4-0) of Edmonton, Alberta, in a mandatory CBF title defence in the not too distant future. Fields earned his title shot by knocking out Ray ‘Mount Kilimanjaro’ Olubowale of Toronto in the third round of their CBF eliminator back in February.
Also, heading to Mexico September 30 is cruiserweight Milos Pantelic (1-0-1) of Toronto. He will be fighting in a four round cruiserweight contest against an opponent TBA.
Posted by Rick McLean on September 11, 2011 at 19:09 pm
Between Victor Lupo And Phil Lo Greco
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Today, Adam Harris, President of Hennessy Sports Canada, officially announced that Hennessy Sports Canada won the purse bid for the WBC Welterweight International title fight between Victor Lupo, 22-0 of Toronto and Phil Lo Greco, 19-1-2 of St. Leonard, Quebec. Hennessy Sports Canada, Victor Lupo’s promoter offered USD$33,500.00 while Lo Greco’s promoter OPI2000 of Italy offered USD$22,500.00.
Posted by Rick McLean on September 11, 2011 at 12:31 pm
Scoring Controversy In Bunda VS McLellan
By: Michael Schmidt
Jason Douglas scored what appeared to be a resounding ten round decision from Frank White tonight in Moncton although the judge’s scorecards certainly had the fight closer than it appeared to be, giving Douglas, the new C.P.B.C. Cruiserweight Champion a split decision.
The bigger story of the night, perhaps, was the Julius Bunda vs Stuart McLellan C.P.B.C. Middleweight Championship. Bunda was awarded a razor thin 96-95,96-95,96-95 unanimous decision over ten fast paced action packed rounds and was crowned the new Champion in the ring and presented with his Championship belt. The bigger story of the “fight of the night” was not the in the ring action, but rather the out of the ring action and the fact that some two hours after the fight the New Brunswick Boxing Commission advised both camps that scores has been added incorrectly. After meeting in a closed door session for over one hour the Commission invited both camps to attend in the meeting and at this time advised the Bunda and McLellan representatives that they had made addition errors, had re-totaled the cards some six times and arrived at the fact that the correct scores where, 95-95,95-95, and 98-92 for McLellan thereby making the fight a majority draw. Rather than using a one page scoring sheet (ie three judges, three total sheets, with scores added at the usual right hand side, round after round) individual separate round to round cards were used and handed in ( ie some thirty total individual cards, ). The fighters representatives were then advised that under the circumstances of the Commissions error, the title would be declared vacant and a mandatory rematch ordered. Read More
Posted by Rick McLean on September 11, 2011 at 12:22 pm
By: JF Emond Jeffery
On Friday September 9th, 2011 from the Chapiteau CCSE Maisonneuve in Montreal Kevin Lavallee (6-0-1, 6KO’s) of St-Adele, Quebec, knocked out Richard Szebeledi (11- 18, 2 KO’s) of Hungary in the main event of the Pro-Am boxing card.
True to his style, Lavallee let his adversary tire himself out before hurting him with solids jabs and hooks. Basicaly working on conter-punching the Hungarian, Lavallee’s game plame paid off and sent his adversary down in the third with right and left hooks combos and also in the the fourth with a left to the body. Read More
Tags:Arvydas Trizno, David Whitom, Dmitrijus Kalinovskis, Frank Miville, Frank ‘’The Hitman’’ Cotroni Jr, Ibrahim Kamal, Kevin Lavallee, Kirilas Psonko, Lionell Thompson, Maurycy Gojko, Michael Gadbois, Richard Szebeledi, Rory Coveney, Vladimiras Balaklijec
Filed Under: Fight Results
Posted by Rick McLean on September 11, 2011 at 00:32 am
Promoter: Ulysse Dorion – Victory Promotions
Jason Douglas SD10 Frank White
99-91 & 96-94 Douglas and 96-94 White
CPBC Cruiserweight Title
Julius Bunda MD10 Stuart McLellan
CPBC Middleweight Title
Steve Franjic TKO1 Nick Whiting
Darren Fletcher SD4 Marcel Maillet jr
Robbie Cameron TKO2 Norm Peters
Phil Rose KO1 Tim Skidmore