Archive for November 25th, 2011
Posted by Durell Wambolt on November 25, 2011 at 22:22 pm
© Photo Courtesy Tyler Buxton

Toronto’s Stephan Boyd captured the vacant NABA Canada Middleweight title by stopping Montreal’s Paul Clavette in the 5th round tonight in Moncton, New Brunswick. Clavette was down twice in the 3rd round and again in the 5th in a bout that was controlled from the start by Boyd.
Posted by Durell Wambolt on November 25, 2011 at 19:12 pm
Quick Results Courtesy Tyler Buxton @ Ringside
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Stephan Boyd TKO5 (1:55) Paul Clavette
(Clavette’s corner stops the fight / Clavette down 3 times in fight)
Chris Aucoin WUD6 Marcel Maillet Jr
60-54 / 60-54 / 58-56
Danny Netzer TKO3 Eric Roy
Dave Aucoin TKO4 (2:50) Jamie Taylor
Brandon Cook KO1 (1:40) Jason Bernava
Aaron Corrigan WUD4 Norm Peters
40-36 / 39-37 / 39-37
Nathan Miller NC2 Steve Rogers
(Accidental Clash of Heads)
Brandon Brewer WUD4 Darren Fletcher
39-37 / 39-37 / 39-37
Full Report to Follow….
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Posted by Durell Wambolt on November 25, 2011 at 16:49 pm
Jo Jo Dan 147lbs. vs Selcuk Aydin 147lbs
WBC Silver Welterweight Title
Posted by Rick McLean on November 25, 2011 at 12:22 pm

TORONTO (November 25, 2011) – Undefeated Canadian super featherweight Logan Cotton McGuinness has been named the North American Boxing Association (“NABA”) 2011 Fighter of the Year.
“It’s a great honor for me to be chosen by the NABA as its Fighter of the Year,” McGuinness said. “I defended the NABA lightweight title twice since winning it in September (2010) and won the NABA super featherweight title as well. Hopefully, I’ll defend that belt once or twice and then reach the ultimate goal of fighting for the world title.”
McGuinness’ accomplishment came in a year that also featured NABA champions such as cruiserweight Lateef Kayode, middleweight Andy Lee and welterweight Mike Jones.
“He was the NABA’s most active boxer for this year,” NABA president George Martinez explained McGuinness’ selection. “He defended his lightweight title twice and then moved down one division and won that title with a good performance. Of all the champions we had this year, Logan was the most impressive.” Read More