Brian Zelley
06-25-2009, 10:13 PM
It has been a long time coming, but Vancouver Island amateur boxing
has scored a three punch knockout in June 2009 with Nanaimo boxer
Stefan Melideo, Victoria's Capital City Boxing coach Chris Jones
and Caird one of the trainers for Olympic boxer Donnie (Boy) Orr (2000)and one time Canadian boxing champion Jason Heit (1995) and current MMA personality.
Chris Jones, a one timer member of London Boxing Club which folded in 1976
and was replaced by the Victoria Athletic Association has been coaching at
the recently formed Capital City Boxing Club was elected president of
Boxing BC (BCABA), the last and likely the first Island person on the
Executive Board of the Amateur organization was Brian Zelley of
Victoria and previously Nanaimo and Vancouver Zelley served from September 1983 to about January 1986 as Newsletter Editor.
Nanaimo's boxer Stefan Melideo was selected as tthe recipient of
the Fred Fuller Sr. Memorial award as the best amateur boxer of BC.
At least three other Island boxers have won special awards as best
junior boxers of BC - Mickey Griffin (Nanaimo), Cliff Ballendine (Victoria),
and Alan Brown (Gold River). and Alan Brown (Gold River).
The Nanaimo Boxing Club was formed in 1971 by Dan Wright and
Brian Zelley with assistance by John Ormandy and George Nepper
and various members of Nanaimo and other communities.
Caird my be best known for his work with Donny Orr and Jason Heit.
But, in BC Golden Gloves history, Caird is a part of the boxer and coaching alumni. He also fought some well known BC boxers such as Harold Mann,
Bill Adams and Skimp Williams. His last mqjor took place in 1964
in the Vancouver Island Championship tournament against army boxer
Rifleman Walsh. This was a year after he won a title in the 1963
Golden Gloves.
He began coaching in 1969. Some of the other coaches that he has
worked with over the years were Gordie McGaw, Brian Zelley,
Lou Bujdoso, Ian Weir and Donny Orr Sr.
In 1976, Caird, Zelley and Howard Curling received the
"Certificate of Outstanding Merit" from the British Columbia Amateur
Boxing Association for their contribution to the success of
Amateur Boxing in British Columbia.
In 2000, a special event was organized by Victoria's sporting
community to pprovide Caird an opportunity to attend the
2000 Olympic Games in Australia.
In November 2009, Caird will join others including boxer
Eddie Haddad in the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. :happy:hi:
has scored a three punch knockout in June 2009 with Nanaimo boxer
Stefan Melideo, Victoria's Capital City Boxing coach Chris Jones
and Caird one of the trainers for Olympic boxer Donnie (Boy) Orr (2000)and one time Canadian boxing champion Jason Heit (1995) and current MMA personality.
Chris Jones, a one timer member of London Boxing Club which folded in 1976
and was replaced by the Victoria Athletic Association has been coaching at
the recently formed Capital City Boxing Club was elected president of
Boxing BC (BCABA), the last and likely the first Island person on the
Executive Board of the Amateur organization was Brian Zelley of
Victoria and previously Nanaimo and Vancouver Zelley served from September 1983 to about January 1986 as Newsletter Editor.
Nanaimo's boxer Stefan Melideo was selected as tthe recipient of
the Fred Fuller Sr. Memorial award as the best amateur boxer of BC.
At least three other Island boxers have won special awards as best
junior boxers of BC - Mickey Griffin (Nanaimo), Cliff Ballendine (Victoria),
and Alan Brown (Gold River). and Alan Brown (Gold River).
The Nanaimo Boxing Club was formed in 1971 by Dan Wright and
Brian Zelley with assistance by John Ormandy and George Nepper
and various members of Nanaimo and other communities.
Caird my be best known for his work with Donny Orr and Jason Heit.
But, in BC Golden Gloves history, Caird is a part of the boxer and coaching alumni. He also fought some well known BC boxers such as Harold Mann,
Bill Adams and Skimp Williams. His last mqjor took place in 1964
in the Vancouver Island Championship tournament against army boxer
Rifleman Walsh. This was a year after he won a title in the 1963
Golden Gloves.
He began coaching in 1969. Some of the other coaches that he has
worked with over the years were Gordie McGaw, Brian Zelley,
Lou Bujdoso, Ian Weir and Donny Orr Sr.
In 1976, Caird, Zelley and Howard Curling received the
"Certificate of Outstanding Merit" from the British Columbia Amateur
Boxing Association for their contribution to the success of
Amateur Boxing in British Columbia.
In 2000, a special event was organized by Victoria's sporting
community to pprovide Caird an opportunity to attend the
2000 Olympic Games in Australia.
In November 2009, Caird will join others including boxer
Eddie Haddad in the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. :happy:hi: