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ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 22:57
by Dmembrey
Who is going to the 2015 Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame induction Dinner in Melbourne on Saturday 10 October?
Last year was an awesome occasion with special guests Ricky Hatton and Kostya Tzsyu.. don't miss this year... It is a great night for the Boxing Industry to get together and celebrate.
Tickets are $175.00 including meal and drinks. Call the ticket hotline 0465 027 668 for more details
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 02:21
by AntonS
Hi Damian
Welcome to this forum. Wish you worked Hobart gig last Saturday. At times timekeeper went overtime......twice by as much 10 seconds. Lucky there wasn't title fight in the mix, where there was knockout in overtime

I rarely time rounds, but did so to confirm two 4 rounders were 3 minutes & not 2
Cheers
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 03:17
by AntonS
BTW, is Qld's hall famer John Hogg ever a chance in National ?
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 03:21
by buster007
first post since joining in 2011.
welcome aboard.
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 05:21
by AntonS
He's one of the best timekeepers in OZ. I think he still uses modified old Melbourne tram's Ding Ding, which I prefer to Church bells & Buzzers
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 09:49
by Dmembrey
One of the best...??!!
Yes still using the old Melbourne tram bell... Ding.. Ding :)
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 04 Aug 2015, 18:15
by Like a Boss
Dmembrey wrote:Who is going to the 2015 Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame induction Dinner in Melbourne on Saturday 10 October?
Last year was an awesome occasion with special guests Ricky Hatton and Kostya Tzsyu.. don't miss this year... It is a great night for the Boxing Industry to get together and celebrate.
Tickets are $175.00 including meal and drinks. Call the ticket hotline 0465 027 668 for more details
Any clues on special guests, possible award recipients at this stage?
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 03:39
by Dmembrey
Like a Boss wrote:
Any clues on special guests, possible award recipients at this stage?
No clues yet.... Book a seat and come along and see first hand who gets inducted this year... :)
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 07:08
by Grant
love to go........I spoke to Paul Ferrari at a do in Malvern and he talked my ear off. Fantastic
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 07:52
by AntonS
Location would certainly help

Hopefully it ain't Bali

Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 08:22
by Dmembrey
AntonS wrote:Location would certainly help

Hopefully it ain't Bali

Being held at CQ Functions which is in the Melbourne CBD at 113 Queen St Melbourne.... :)
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 21:31
by Like a Boss
AntonS wrote:Location would certainly help

Hopefully it ain't Bali

Tahiti sound nice.
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 05 Aug 2015, 21:31
by Like a Boss
Dmembrey wrote:AntonS wrote:Location would certainly help

Hopefully it ain't Bali

Being held at CQ Functions which is in the Melbourne CBD at 113 Queen St Melbourne.... :)
Cheers.
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 01 Sep 2015, 23:40
by Redback Rasta
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 03 Sep 2015, 23:48
by Chuck1052
Why wasn't Peter Jackson a charter member of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame?
Have Llew Edwards, Fritz Holland and Harry Stone been inducted into the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame? If not, why haven't they been? Was it because all three were foreign-born? Besides being very prominent in the Australian boxing scene starting in the 1910s, all three were Australian titleholders and had many bouts in Australia. While fighting in Australia, Edwards compiled an absolutely tremendous record while Holland and Stone compiled credible ones.
It appears that American-born Holland never went back to the United States, his native country, after going to Australia to fight during the 1910s. According to one contemporary item in an Australian newspaper, Holland passed away in New Zealand during 1952. It was widely-reported in Australian newspapers when American-born Stone died while living in the Sydney area during 1950. I do not know where the UK-born Edwards passed away.
- Chuck Johnston
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 17 Sep 2015, 20:23
by Dmembrey
The 2015 ANBHOF Induction Dinner is fast approaching.
In addition to announcing the inductees in the categories of Pioneers (up to 1899), Old Timers (up to 1940), Veterans (up to 1965), Moderns (from 1966), Non Participants and Honorary Internationals, this year we will also be announcing the ANBHOF Fighter of the Year.
The ANBHOF Fighter of the Year has been assessed based on performance over the previous 12 months (September 2014 - August 2015) and the top 10 in the running for this award are (in alphabetical order);
Jack Asis
Anthony Buttigeg
Zac Dunn
Cameron Hammond
Jeff Horn
Kye Mackenzie
Nathaniel May
Brandon Oglivie
Rob Powdrill
Kane Watts
Come along and have a great night with the Champions of Boxing. Tickets still available for $175.00 including meal and drinks. Call the ANBHOF ticket Hotline to secure your seat now on 0456 027 668
Re: ANBHOF 2015 Induction Dinner
Posted: 12 Oct 2015, 00:18
by Dmembrey
The 2015 Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame Induction dinner was held on Saturday night in Melbourne and was a great night for our industry with many current and former champions in attendance. The 2015 inductees were;
Eugene Criqui in the Honorary Internationals category
Bill McConnell in the Non Participants category
Herb McKell in the Pioneers category (fought up to 1899)
Bert Spargo in the Old timers category (fought up to 1940)
Darby Brown in the Veterans category (fought up to 1965)
Tony Miller in the Moderns category (fought from 1966)
The inaugural 2015 ANBHOF Fighter of the Year is current International Boxing Organisations Super Middleweight Champion Zac Dunne