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Canada vs Ireland Oct. 03, 2003
Sebastien
Gauthier posses for my camera before the fight. This kid reminds me
of our Tony Luis. He is great athlete, trains hard and he is a pleasure
to talk to, and be around. I look forward to see many more of Sebastien's
fights.
This fight barely got into the middle of
the first round before Raymond Kane of Ireland ran into the quick hand
speed and hook of Ghislain Maduma (red corner) and staggered against
the ropes. The fight was stopped in the first round and Ghislain the
clear winner. I was impressed with his quickness and power. This kid
is going to be a good fighter.
Nikolay
is a tall strong fighter and does not let up on his opponent. The minute
the bell rang Nicolay was off to the races and stopped Patrick Smith
of Ireland in the blue corner in the first round.
Kevin
Doherty of team Ireland (blue corner) gets David A. Gauthier in the
corner and lands some good hooks. Kevin gives David two standing eight
counts and wins the bout on points.
Jonathan
Barbeau of team Canada loses to Conor Nash of Ireland on points. Jonathan
was quick but Conor used his jab although it was a slow jab he worked
it in effectively.
This
was the main event and as I watched I saw why! This kid is a great fighter,
fast, and a stalker. He leaves no room in the ring for any opponent. There
is nowhere to hide when you fight Sebastien Gauther.
Antonin Decarie is fast, has a good hook, and works
his opponents body effectively. Give Noel Monteith credit for having heart.
Antonin's speed, good hooks, and body shots got him the clear victory.
Benjamin
Besmi of team Canada loses to Stephen Haughian of team Ireland on points.
Stephen was effective with his jab, although, I thought that Benjamin
in the early rounds was strong enough to knock out his opponent, but
Stephen kept that jab in Benjamin's face and proved enough to win.
Canada's
Mohammad Haskieh (red corner) battles it out with Dermot Hamill of Ireland.
Dermot fought a good fight but was no match for Mohammad's aggressiveness,
hard punching, and speed.

In the ring team Canada with team Ireland for
the singing of the national anthem. October 03, 2003
Team Canada: David A. Gauthier,
Benjamin Besmi, Jonathan Barbeau, Mohammad Haskieh, Didier Bence, Ghislain
Maduma, Nikolay Nikolov, Sebastien Demers, Antonin Decarie, Sebastien
Gauthier.
Team Ireland: Kevin Doherty,
Stephen Haughian, Conor Nash, Dermot Hamill, Ryan Logue, Raymond Kane,
Patrick Smith, Thomas Hamill, Noel Monteith, Shaun Mc Kim.
Sebastien
Gauthier center with Russ Anber to his right and trainer behind, celebrate
Sebastien's sweet victory over Ireland's Shaun Mc Kim. Shaun was no
match for Sebastien's relentless pursuit. Sebastien used his speed and
aggression and left no room for Shaun to maneuver. The bout was stopped
in the second round.
Special
thanks to my good friend Russ Anber for inviting me to cover this great
event. Left to right: David Lemieux Russ' young boxer, Russ Anber, (myself)
Luis de Melo, and Connecticut's ICEMAN
John Scully. This photo was taken at the Quebec Cup in Dorval Qc.


Didier Bence
Didier, receives a trophy from
the President, Mrs Sheila Showers, of the United Irish Societies for
the Most Outstanding Canadian Boxer. This is the second time that
I see Didier fight. The first time was at the Quebec Cup, and now
at Canada vs Ireland international Dual Meet, and both times I am
impressed with this young athlete. As my friend and President of Champs
Eastside Jorge Luis says "Luis! this kid reminds me of Mike Tyson",
and I agree. I find him to be so strong and aggressive. He stalks
his opponent and is relentless in his attack. I look forward to seeing
more of Didier Bence in the future. Remember his name! You will be
hearing it again.