Sunday, September 19, 2010

2010 COMMONWEALTH GAMES - BOXING

TEAM ENGLAND -  RED HOT

PHOTO GALLERY

TEAM ENGLAND PHOTO  -  Courtesy of IAIN WEAVER
TEAM WALES vs TEAM CANADA  and SCOTLAND
TOM STALKER - TEAM ENGLAND
Devon Boatswain - Team Guyana
(from the "Stabroek News - October 5 th.)

Photos - Team Canada & Team England

Photo - Luke Woods - Team Australia - 
by Melissa Adams, Canberra Times

Photo - 2010 Boxing Team - Northern Irelamd

Photo - PADDY BARNES -  Belfast

Photo - Callum Johnson - Team Scotland
(Retford Times - October 20, 2009)

Photo - Team Scotland
(Amateur Boxing Scotland - announcement)

Photos - Flag of Wales & Welsh Boxing Team

Photo - Andrew Selby - Team Wales
BANTAMWEIGHT BOXER
("Barry & District News" - July 22, 2010)

Photo - Fred Evans - Team Wales

ANDREW SELBY - TEAM WALES

THE 2010 BOXING JOURNEY BEGINS - 2010 Commonwealth Games - by brian zelley


For the various Boxing Teams from the Commonwealth Nations, we begin with the individual boxers in the last days of their preparation before leaving for Delhi to compete in the 2010 GAMES.


Action in the ring will take place at the "Talkatora Indoor Boxing Stadium".


We now know the names of the boxers, coaches and managers of many of the teams from 
Australia to Canada, England, India and the other places around the globe.


For the Canadian team (see photo of the names) we have the seniors such as DIDIER BENCE
and STEVE ROLLS to the young ones like ALEX RYNN  from Alberta.  They and their team mates
will be in competition with members of the Australian team such as lightweight LUKE JACKSON, 
and members of three boxers from Guyana - DEVON BOATSWAIN, DEXTER JORDAN and CLEVLON ROCK.

For ENGLAND (see photo) of team including Tommy Stubbs and Bradley Saunders

New Zealand boxers will include JOSEPH PARKER, NATHAN MCEWEN,  ANGUS DONALDSON,  REECE PAPURI and DAVID ALOUA of a five member team.


For SCOTLAND the team includes boxer CALLUM JOHNSON from England, but qualified for Scotland.

Over the next few weeks, we will follow the progress of the Commonwealth boxers as they compete
against the best at Delhi, India.

THE CREAAM OF THE CROP - LIGHTWEIGHTS JOSH TAYLOR and TOM STALKER


As the days passed, the most anticipated final would be a lightweight contest between
England's TOM STALKER  and Scotland's JOSH TAYLOR  To-date, each bocer has 
demonstratd excellence in their bouts.

13 comments:

  1. BRADLEY SAUNDERS - TEAM ENGLAND
    - Born on Stockton-onTees and in 2006 was a member of the
    'South Durham Amateur Boxing Club'. aMong his previous achievements was being of the 2008 Olympic Team.

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  2. LUKE WOODS - TEAM AUSTRALIA

    There are many interesting stories, but one of the interesting reports was the story "Doing It For Jesse". It is about Latrobe boxer LUKE WOODS
    who lost his friend and sparring partner JESSE CRACK in a car accident;

    Luke is one of those individuals where it does not matter if he wins a medal or even a match because his road from Tragedy to Glory of being on Team Australia in 2010 is THE STORY. His father was a Champion of Australia in the Eighties, Craig Woods.

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  3. Part of the preparation for the Delhi Happening has taken place
    at the AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT in Canberra.

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  4. STEVE ROLLS - TEAM CANADA

    Steve Rolls, the middleweight. has been around for a number of years
    and has the right stuff to win the "Gold". Steve first saw the light of day in 1984 when he was born in Hamilton. He keeps rolling along and has the tools to win.

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  5. TOM STALKER - TEAM ENGLAND
    Liverpool's own Tom Stalker is ready for action in the lightweight division
    and is currently being trained by ROB MCCRACKEN and spending time in Sheffield getting ready for his appearance in the Commonwealth Games.

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  6. PATRICK (PADDY) BARNES - YEAM NORTHERN IRELAND

    Patrick could be one of the experienced boxers that should be an Irish hope for a medal. He was in the 2006 Commonwealth Games and earned a bronze medal in the 2008 Olympics in the light-flyweight division.

    His goal before retiring or turning pro is to be at the 2012 LONDON OLYMPICS where he hopes to medal one more time.

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  7. KEVIN EVANS - TEAM WALES
    Kevin will be one of the experienced members of Team Wales.
    (See photo of full team of boxers)

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  8. Some interesting bouts scheduled:

    Tough one for Great Bitain boxing
    TOMMY STUBBS vs ANDREW SELBY on Thursday.

    a tough one or Team Scotland is
    IAIN BUTCHER (Scotland) vs PADDY BARNES (Northern Ireland)

    One to wath on Thursday if they both get past the first bout
    would be England's IAIN WEAVER vs the boxer from India.

    Other bouts of interest:
    BRADLEY SAUNDERS (England) vs DOMINIC BOATSWAIN (Grenada).
    THOMAS STALKER (England) vs CLEVON ROCK (Guyana).

    Then there will be JOSH TAYLOR (Scotland) vs DARREN EDWARDS (Wales).

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  9. Congratulations to Team England for some early victories
    BRADLEY SAUNDERS - ANTHONY OGOGO - TOM STALKER

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  10. TWO CANADIAN BOXERS removed by BOXING CANADA.

    Full details have not been released, but
    boxers COLIN FISH and STEVE ROLLS were dropped from the team. Difficult to comment on a story without the facts, but it is a story that needs to be told as the reputation of the two boxers and BOXING CANADA is hanging in the balance,

    THE ACTION IN THE RING

    Some interesting results in the first few days
    of boxing action in Delhi with some expected winners including BRADLEY SAUNDERS and TOM STALKER of TEAM ENGLAND.

    Also, good to see three Canadians advance including ALEX RYNN of Alberta. But, for
    TEAM WALES there were a few disappointments.

    For TEAM AUSTRALIA, it was good to see young LUKE WOODS move forward. As previously reported
    young Woods has an interesting story.

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  11. SATURDAY ACTION Will RING A FEW BELLS

    By a twist fo the results, two of the most interesting matches will
    feature
    ANDREW SELBY vs HAROON KHAN, and
    IAIN WEAVER vs AK. KUMAR

    The side story is the case of England;s KHAN not being picked for
    TEAM ENGLAND and then fighting for Pakistan. Selby of Wales edged past TOMMY STUBBS in a close bout yo earn a shot against Khan.

    The other interesting bout features England;s IAIN WEAVER ;who will
    be facing India;s poster boy AKHIL KUMAR. At the end of these two bouts, two will move into medal territory and two will be left with
    just the memories of competition.

    For all four boxers and Tommy Stubbs, the total competition will be
    a move to be selected for the 2012 London Olympics. The big question mark is if Khan wins for Pakistan, what will he do in 2012?

    Others that are in contention include the likes of England;s
    BRADLEY SAUNDERS and TOM STALKER, but then there is
    Ireland's PADDY BARNES and the Canadians. However, two of the Canadian boxers were dripped by BOXING CANADA 0-
    STEVEN ROLLS and COLIN FISH while the others from ALEX RYNN
    and DIDIER BENCE are in the Game.
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  12. In the quarter finals it will be England's TOM STALKER
    against the Australian team captain LUKE JACKSON.
    Also, in the lightweight division will be Canada;s
    ALEX RYNN and five others. Winners of the Saturday showdown
    are guaranteed a medal - be it bronze - silver - gold.

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  13. 2014 games in Glasgow with some returning boxers suchvas
    Custio Clayton, Samir El Mais, Andrew Selby,
    Josh Taylor and Joe Ham.

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