A Sixties Canadian Featherweight Champion
ROGER ADOLPH
Introduction:
As we look back into the history of amateur boxing in the Sixties
there are many excellent boxers. One of those was Roger Adolph.
In 1966, he moved to London, England as a professional boxer.
As a pro boxer, cuts made his time as a professional boxer cut short.
He returned to Canada in 1968 and would become a First Nstions
Chief, a position that he would hold for many years during the
time when excellent leaders were necessary in dealing with treaties
and self-determination for the Native Indians of Canada.
In recent years, he has been involved with the "Just-Do-It Society"
Introduction:
As we look back into the history of amateur boxing in the Sixties
there are many excellent boxers. One of those was Roger Adolph.
In 1966, he moved to London, England as a professional boxer.
As a pro boxer, cuts made his time as a professional boxer cut short.
He returned to Canada in 1968 and would become a First Nstions
Chief, a position that he would hold for many years during the
time when excellent leaders were necessary in dealing with treaties
and self-determination for the Native Indians of Canada.
In recent years, he has been involved with the "Just-Do-It Society"
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