Showing posts with label Alan Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alan Brown. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

COACHES CORNER

UNSUNG HEROES, Assistant coaches and Trainers: By Brian Zelley

photos, Alan Brown and Dan Wright

Looking through the pages of old boxing programs or the list of
clubs on an old BOXING BC annual report will seldom
include the many names of all of the coaches and trainers
many of which are the key reasons boxers become skilled.

Looking back to the Sixties for instance one of the coaches
was ex-boxer BILL SELFRIDGE but his name would not
appear on any Provincial tournament programs.

Take the Seventies and Eighties an the names of most
of the coaches and trainers of the Vancouver Island boxing clubs
were not high profile names on a Provincial basis such as
JOE PRESTON and CLARK MCLELLAN, DAN WRIGHT,
JACK SNAITH and active boxer ALAN BROWN and others.


In Victoria in the Seventies and Eighties, how many will
remember names such as GORDIE MCGAW and
LARRY MONTGOMERY. coach LOU BUJDOSO
had to quit
the Victoria Athletic Association and form his own club
the VICTORIA JAYCEES before he was recognized.
Then there was IAN WEIR in the Nineties.

2010/2011 BC REGISTERED COACHES

some of the registered coaches that are often invisible in
publications include names such as Todd Alain, Steve Bailey,
Andre Mavros and many others,

PAST COACHES and TRAINERS
Difficult to select specific coaches for top ten rankings
because we all judge them by different yardsticks. But,
one overlooked coach was BOB DECKER. Maybe that was
because he did not coach long enough in British Columbia.
However, if we consider his performance in the Sixties in
Seattle with boxers like Gary Ferrari and Neil Knight
then our whole evaluation of him in BC would change. But, I am
sure some of the boxers that trained at the Shamrock Boxing Club
at the Main Street Gym would have to credit Decker with above
average coaching skills. Another name that is not likely to
receive wide spread ratings would be former Chemainus boxer
SKIMP WILLIAMS. When he coached, he did not try to
teach boxers his own style of boxing but was flexible. And,
for me on a personal level he was the best dude to have working
your corner. He only worked two of my fights in 1964, but those
two times cemented his standing as one of the best cornermen in
BC Amateur Boxing. He demonstrated his skills in the dressing room
and then before the opening bell and aced the corner work by knowing
what to say, how to say it and when to say it. Great timing in the
verbal corner work and the ability to get the boxer to take control
and keep it throughout the bout. I will not try to compare the others
that I had from 1964 to 1973, but if I had him in 1967 and 1968 who knows
what could of happened.

FEB. 9, 1961, Chemainus-Ladysmith Chronicle
"SKIMP WILLIMS WINS DECISION OVER DANNY MACDONALD"

The event was a boxing card hosted by the Salt Spring Island
Boxing club.
Danny was from the PPCLI Boxing Club.

Friday, June 4, 2010

VANCOUVER ISLAND AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONS






PHOTOS:
1.rick brough and scott cessford
2. alan brown, vic murdoch and brian zelley
3. nanaimo's newcastle boxing club
4. list of champions


VANCOUVER ISLAND AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONS -
THE SELECT TWENTY: by Brian W Zelley

From 1964 to 2010, there are twenty Vancouver I sland boxers that have
earned the title of Vancouver Island boxing champion. This is their story.

Each one of the twenty boxer has a story from ALAN BROWN to WAYNE POWELL,
also their various clubs have a story
from the Gold River and Campbell River Eagles Boxing Clubs
to the Parksville, Nanaimo, Crofton and Victoria Boxing Clubs, and
the military boxers such as RIFLEMAN WALSH and WAYNE POWELL.

In 1964, it was Nanaimo's Newcastle Boxing Club with champions
BRIAN ZELLEY and GILLES NEPPER, and in 1984 it was the
Nanaimo Boxing Club with MIKE MURRAY and the Parksville club
with the CESSFORD brothers and DEAN MACDONALD and
the Campbell River club with GARY WOOD.
ALAN BROWN began with the Campbell River Eagles until his
father MONTY BROWN started the GOLD RIVER BOXING CLUB.

Beyond the boxers, there were a number of coaches and officials.
such as SKIMP WILLIAMS and TAYLOR GORDON in 1964 and the likes
of RICK BROUGH and HOWARD CURLING in 1984.

And then there was the host of the 1964 Championships, Victoria's
LONDON BOXING CLUB under the direction of HARRY MORRIS
and who could forget their Island champions
HOWIE RABEY, KEN ALEXANDER and TOMMY BLACK

Tommy Black
Tommy fought in Victoria long before the formation of the
LONDON BOXING CLUB. In 1960, Tommy was one of three
Vancouver Island boxers to win in the 1960 BC Golden Gloves
in Vancouver. in the 1964 Championships Black faced the heavy hitting
navy boxer FRED DESROSIERS and outboxed him to win the title, but when it came time for the selection of the 1964 Canadian Olympic Boxing team, it would be Fred that would earn a spot over the best of Canadian boxers in his division.

1964 to 1984 - The Link

The idea of reviving the 1964 Vancouver Island Boxing Championships twenty years later began in earnest in 1983
with a combined coaches and officials meeting. The three officials involved were former Island Commissioner
HOWARD CURLING, the Island Commissioner RICK BROUGH, and BCABA director and 1964 Champion B. Zelley.
Along with the various coaches, a preliminary step was to have the VANCOUVER ISLAND NEWS with a 1983 spring and fall issue. Also, official BOB PERRY joined in.