NCC Ratings for November 2011
Canadian National Championship Committee
Ratings for November 2011
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HEAVYWEIGHT: OVER 200LBS
CHAMPION: NEVEN PAJKIC
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Contenders:
1. Tye Fields
2. Eric Martel Bahoeli
3. Oscar Rivas
4. Eric Barrack
5. Julien Collette
6. Sylvera Louis
7. Ken Frank
8. Sheldon Hinton
9. Wayne John
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NOTES: : Colette def Matt Anderson 6-6-1 TKO1, Sept 17 in Shediac, NB. Frank lost to Andy Ruiz Jr. 12-0-0 Sept 17, in Parker, AZ. Fields def Raphael Butler 35-11-0 TKO6, Oct 7 in Edmonton. Rivas beat Edgars Kalmars 21-24-0 KO1, Oct 20 in Montreal.
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CRUISERWEIGHT: 200 LBS
CHAMPION: RYAN HENNEY
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Contenders:
1. Jason Douglas
2. Carl Handy
3. Eleider Alvarez
4. Frank White
5. Chris Norrad
6. Emile Arsenault
7. David Whittom
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NOTES: Douglas def White SD10, Sept 10 in Moncton, NB. Whittom lost to Lionell Thompson 9-0-0 TKO4, Sept 9 in Montreal. Arsenault def Todd Henry 0-1-0 KO1, Sept 17 in Shediac, NB. then beat Guy Desforges 4-7-0 KO5, Nov 5 also in Shediac. Alvarez beat Michael Walchuk 9-5-0 TKO6, Oct 20 in Montreal. Norrad def Fred Mallery 0-4-0 KO1, Sept 17 in Shediac, NB.
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: 175 LBS
CHAMPION: JUNIOR MOAR
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Contenders:
1. Anthony Russell
2. Steve Franjic
3. Francy Ntetu
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NOTES: Franjic def Nick Whiting 2-16-1 TKO1, Sept 10 in Montreal then beat Mike Buccanan 0-2-0 UD6, Oct 7 in Edmonton.
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SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT: 168 LBS
CHAMPION: ERIC ROY
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Contenders:
1. Nicholson Poulard
2. Matt O’Brien
3. Andy Mavros
4. Jonah Arbuckle
5. Jason Naugler
6. Aubrey Morrow
7. Phil Rose
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NOTES: Rose def Tim Skidmore 0-3-0 KO1, Sept 10 in Moncton, NB. Arbuckle beat John Hoffman 11-28-0 KO3, Sept 17 in Shediac, NB. Roy def Guy Desforges 4-6-0 SD5, Sept 17 in Shediac, NB, then beat Arbuckle KO2, Nov 5 also in Shediac to capture the vacant Canadian Super Middleweight Title.
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MIDDLEWEIGHT: 160 LBS
CHAMPION: Vacant
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Contenders:
1. Donald Orr
2. Kris Andrews
3. Ali Nestor Charles
4. Richard Reittie
5. Michael Walchuk
6. Stuart McLellan
7. Julius Bunda
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NOTES: Bunda and McLellan fought to a DRAW10, Sept 10 in Moncton, NB. Walchuk lost to Eleider Alvarez 6-0-0 TKO6, Oct 20 in Montreal. Charles def Bladimir Hernandez 18-7-0 UD8, Oct 1 in Montreal.
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SUPER WELTERWEIGHT: 154 LBS
CHAMPION: Vacant
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Contenders:
1. Adam Trupish
2. Mikael Zewski
3. Janks Trotter
4. Roberto McLellan
5. Anthony Lessard
6. Jordan Clarke
7. Paul Bzdel
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NOTES: Trotter def Clarke TKO1, Oct 7 in Edmonton. Zewski beat Keuntay Henson 1-4-0 KO1, Oct 22 in New York.
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WELTERWEIGHT: 147 LBS
CHAMPION: Vacant
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Contenders:
1. Kevin Bizier
2. Manolis Plaitis
3. Samuel Vargas
4. Ahmad Cheikho
5. Abdou Sow
6. Reynaldo Cepeda
7. Justin Fountain
8. Jeremy Abbott
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NOTES: Vargas def Cheikho TKO5, Oct 22 in Mississauga, ON. Plaitis beat Arvydas Trizno 9-14-2 UD6, Oct 30 in Montreal. Victor Lupo(Puiu)
relinquishes his Canadian Welterweight Title for failure to defend since capturing it in 2008. He is placed in the International category because of his winning the WBC International Silver Welterweight Title. Abbott def Harrison King McBain 3-4-1 TKO1, Oct 22 in Mississauga, ON. Bizier def Christian Bladt 38-13-2 KO3, Nov 5 in Quebec City.
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SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT: 140 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT
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Contenders:
1. Tony Luis
2. Andre Gorges
3. Steve Claggett
4. Tebor Brosch
5. Ryan Wagner
6 Rory Coveney
7. Dave Petryk
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NOTES: #2 rated Chad Brisson is removed from ratings due to inactivity. Steve Claggett will now be competing in this division. Coveney def
Arvydas Trizno 9-12-2 SD6, Sept 9 in Montreal then lost to Ryan Wagner UD6, Oct 7 in Edmonton. Luis def Alejandro Barrera 21-9-0 TKO1, Oct 1 in Montreal for the WBC Continental Americas Title.
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LIGHTWEIGHT: 135 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT
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Contenders:
1. Ibrahim Kamal
2. Buzz Grant
3. Scott Paul
4. Jorge Banos
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NOTES: Kamal def Maurycy Gojko 17-25-1 UD6, Sept 9 in Montreal then beat Jairo Mercado 7-10-3 TKO5, Sept 30 in Yucutan, Mexico. Maduma beat Sevgenijs Kirillovs 7-12-1 UD6, Oct 20 in Montreal.
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SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT: 130 LBS
CHAMPION: Vacant
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Contenders:
1. Logan McGuinness
2. Arash Usmanee
3. Kevin Lavallee
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NOTES: Lavallee def Richard Szabeledi 11-18-0 TKO5, Sept 9 in Montreal. McGuinness beat Benoit Gaudet 24-3-0 TKO11, Oct 22 in Mississauga,ON to capture the vacant NABA Super Featherweight Title. Pier Olivier Cote captured the IBF Inter Continental Lightweight Title and therefore relinquishes his Canadian Super Featherweight Title and is moved into the International category.
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FEATHERWEIGHT: 126 LBS
CHAMPION: VACANT
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Contenders:
1. Tyler Asslestine
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NOTES: Asselstine def Isaac Bejerano 9-12-1 TKO4, Oct 20 in Montreal.
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SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT: 122 LBS
CHAMPION: TYSON CAVE
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Contenders:
1. Steve Cannell
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NOTES: No activity in this division during this ratings period.
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BANTAMWEIGHT: 118 LBS
CHAMPION: ANDREW KOONER
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Contenders:
1. Sebastien Gauthier
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NOTES: Canadian Bantamweight champion Andrew Kooner has been inactive for 18 months and therefore relinquishes his title. Gauthier lost to Steve Molitor 34-2-0 SD10, Nov 5 in Quebec City.
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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: Mrdjenovich def Fujin Raika 22-7-1 UD10 Sept 22 in Tokyo, Japan. Garbatt lost to Diana Praza 9-1-0 TKO9, Sept 22 in Victoria, Australia for the WIBA Super Featherweight Title. Ro beat Elizabeth Sherman 3-2-0 UD4, Oct 6 in Detroit, MI. Spence def Larcinese UD4, Oct 22 in Mississauga, ON.
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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.
Pier Olivier Cote
Victor Lupo
Dierry Jean
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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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.
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Can’t see the point in rating Tye Fields unless he’s applied for citizenship or at least landed immigrant status. As a US citizen he can’t hold the Canadian title.
The NCC Ratings of the Canadian Professional Boxing Federation are the only official boxing ratings in Canada. They were there long before this new group came along. That being said, however, considering the scarcity of legit contenders in this country, I’d suggest they trim it down to the top five in each division and jettison anyone who has not fought in a year. If a fighter really comes back with a win then you can add him to the lists.
The CBF does not rank fighters. The NCC and CBF are not the same thing.