Canadian_Amateur_Boxing_Association

Canadian Amateur Boxing Association

Canadian Amateur Boxing Association

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The Canadian Amateur Boxing Association (CABA) (French: L'association Canadienne De Boxe Ameteur) was an organization established in 1969 to govern amateur boxing competitions in Canada at the national and international level. CABA's head office was located in Ottawa, Ontario. The nationwide organization oversees over ten provincial boxing associations.

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Early history

The Canadian Amateur Boxing Association was established in 1969 by Jerry Shears of Montreal.[1]

The Canadian Amateur Boxing Association held annual national amateur boxing championships. The national championships were part of the selection process for the Olympic games. The CABA also appointed the Canadian boxing coaches for the Olympic national boxing team. In 1969, the first Canadian amateur championships bouts ever were held in St. Catharines.[2] On May 28, 1971, the Canadian Amateur Boxing Associations's East-West Championship Tournament was held at the Kingston Memorial Centre.[3]

Presidents

  • Jerry Shears.
  • Dick MacLean.[4]
  • Hank Summers.[5]
  • Herb Embuldeniya.[6]

References

  1. "Shear Re-elected President - Newspapers.com™". newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ""A Shot In The Arm" By Ron Brown - Newspapers.com™". newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  3. "Richard MacLean | Nova Scotia Sport Hall Of Fame". boxingnl.ca. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  4. "Boxing NL | Hall Of Fame". boxingnl.ca. Retrieved 2024-05-10.

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