Thursday, January 3, 2013

UN says more than 60,000 dead in Syrian civil war

This citizen journalism image taken from video provided by Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a wounded man being pulled from the site of a Syrian government airstrike on a gas station in the eastern Damascus suburb of Mleiha, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Activists say dozens of people have been killed or wounded in an air raid on a gas station near the capital Damascus. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This citizen journalism image taken from video provided by Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a wounded man being pulled from the site of a Syrian government airstrike on a gas station in the eastern Damascus suburb of Mleiha, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Activists say dozens of people have been killed or wounded in an air raid on a gas station near the capital Damascus. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This citizen journalism image taken from video provided by Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a fire burning at the site of a Syrian government airstrike on a gas station in the eastern Damascus suburb of Mleiha, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Activists say dozens of people have been killed or wounded in an air raid on a gas station near the capital Damascus. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This citizen journalism image taken from video provided by Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a wounded man at the site of a Syrian government airstrike on a gas station in the eastern Damascus suburb of Mleiha, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Activists say dozens of people have been killed or wounded in an air raid on a gas station near the capital Damascus. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

This citizen journalism image taken from video provided by Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows people gathered at the site of a Syrian government airstrike on a gas station in the eastern Damascus suburb of Mleiha, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Activists say dozens of people have been killed or wounded in an air raid on a gas station near the capital Damascus. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)

A Syrian rebel plays football in the Saif al-Dawlah neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. The United Nations estimated Wednesday that more than 60,000 people have been killed in Syria's 21-month-old uprising against authoritarian rule, a toll one-third higher than what anti-regime activists had counted. The U.N. human rights chief called the toll "truly shocking." (AP Photo/Andoni Lubacki)

(AP) ? The United Nations gave a grim new count Wednesday of the human cost of Syria's civil war, saying the death toll has exceeded 60,000 in 21 months ? far higher than recent estimates by anti-regime activists.

The day's events illustrated the escalating violence that has made recent months the deadliest of the conflict: As rebels pressed a strategy of attacking airports and pushing the fight closer to President Bashar Assad's stronghold in Damascus, the government responded with deadly airstrikes on restive areas around the capital.

A missile from a fighter jet hit a gas station in the suburb of Mleiha, killing or wounding dozens of people who were trapped in burning piles of debris, activists said.

Gruesome online video showed incinerated victims ? one still sitting astride a motorcycle ? or bodies torn apart.

"He's burning! The guy is burning!" an off-camera voice screamed in one video over a flaming corpse.

It was unclear if the government had a military strategy for attacking the gas station. At least one of the wounded wore a military-style vest often used by rebel fighters. Human rights groups and anti-regime activists say Assad's forces often make little effort to avoid civilian casualties when bombing rebel areas.

Syria's conflict began in March 2011 with protests calling for political change but has evolved into a full-scale civil war.

As the rebels have grown more organized and effective, seizing territory in the north and establishing footholds around Damascus, the government has stepped up its use of airpower, launching daily airstrikes. The escalating violence has sent the death toll soaring.

The U.N.'s new count of more than 60,000 deaths since the start of the conflict is a third higher than recent estimates by anti-regime activists. One group, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, says more than 45,000 people have been killed. Other groups have given similar tolls.

"The number of casualties is much higher than we expected, and is truly shocking," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said in a statement.

She criticized the government for inflaming the conflict by cracking down on peaceful protests and said rebel groups, too, have killed unjustifiably. Acts by both sides could be considered war crimes, she said.

She also faulted world powers for not finding a way to stop the violence.

"The failure of the international community, in particular the Security Council, to take concrete actions to stop the bloodletting shames us all," Pillay said. "Collectively, we have fiddled at the edges while Syria burns."

The U.S. and many European and Arab nations have demanded that Assad step down, while Russia, China and Iran have criticized calls for regime change.

The new death toll was compiled by independent experts commissioned by the U.N. human rights office who compared 147,349 killings reported by seven different sources, including the Syrian government.

After removing duplicates, they had a list of 59,648 individuals killed between the start of the uprising on March 15, 2011, and Nov. 30, 2012. In each case, the victim's first and last name and the date and location of death were known. Killings in December pushed the number past 60,000, she said.

The total death toll is likely to be even higher because incomplete reports were excluded, and some killing may not have been documented at all.

"There are many names not on the list for people who were quietly shot in the woods," Pillay's spokesman Rupert Colville told The Associated Press.

The data did not distinguish among soldiers, rebels or civilians.

It indicated that the pace of killing has accelerated. Monthly death tolls in summer 2011 were around 1,000. A year later, they had reached about 5,000 per month.

Most of the killings were in the province of Homs, followed by the Damascus suburbs, Idlib, Aleppo, Daraa and Hama. At least three-fourths of the victims were male.

Pillay warned that thousands more could die or be injured, and she said the danger could continue even after the war.

"We must not compound the existing disaster by failing to prepare for the inevitable ? and very dangerous ? instability that will occur when the conflict ends," she said.

The U.N. refugee agency said about 84,000 people fled Syria in December alone, bringing the total number of refugees to about a half-million. Many more are displaced inside Syria.

While no one expects the war to end soon, international sanctions and rebel advances are eroding Assad's power. Rebels recently have targeted two pillars of his strength: his control of the skies and his grip on Damascus.

Rebels in northern Syria attacked a government helicopter base near the village of Taftanaz in Idlib province, activists said. Videos posted online showed them blasting targets inside the airport with heavy machine guns mounted on trucks.

All videos appeared genuine and corresponded with other AP reporting on the events.

In recent weeks, rebels have attacked three other airports in north Syria. They clashed Wednesday with forces inside the Mannagh military airport near the Turkish border as well as near the Aleppo international airport and adjacent Nerab military airport, halting air traffic there for the second straight day.

The fall of those airports to the rebels would embarrass the regime but not fully stop the airstrikes by government jets, many of which come from bases farther south.

In another blow to the regime and to Syria's economy, a company based in the Philippines that handled shipping containers at Syria's largest port said it was canceling its contract, citing an "untenable, hostile and dangerous business environment."

The Manila-based International Container Terminal Services Inc. said the amount of port traffic had gone down, hurting business, while conditions in Syria grew more dangerous.

The company's departure will significantly limit cargo services at the Tartus port.

Also, Wednesday, the family of American journalist James Foley revealed that he has been missing in Syria for more than a month. Foley was providing video for Agence France-Press when he was abducted Nov. 22 by unknown gunmen, his family said in a statement.

"His captors, whoever they may be, must release him immediately," said AFP chairman Emmanuel Hoog.

Covering Syria has been a challenge for journalists. The government rarely gives visas to journalists, prompting some to sneak in with the rebels, often at great danger.

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Jordans reported from Berlin. Associated Press writers Bassem Mroue in Beirut, Elaine Ganley in Paris, Jim Gomez in Manila, Philippines, and Juergen Baetz in Geneva contributed reporting.

Associated Press

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Baby started to crawl? You might be up more at night

Baby started to crawl? You might be up more at night [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 2-Jan-2013
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Infants who have started crawling wake up more often at night reveals a new study from the University of Haifa

Infants who have started crawling wake up more often at night compared to the period before the crawling, reveals a new study by Dr. Dina Cohen of the University of Haifa's Department of Counseling and Human Development.

The doctoral study, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Anat Scher, observed 28 healthy babies who were developing normally, examining them once every two to three weeks. Their motor development and sleeping habits were monitored from age 4-5 months and continued until age 11 months. Their sleep patterns were measured by a device called an ActiGraph that provides objective evaluations of sleep patterns, taken together with parental reports from diaries and questionnaires. The infants' crawling development and progress was observed and videoed by the researcher.

The study showed that the average age for the babies to begin crawling was 7 months, and that this was accompanied by an increase in the number of times they woke up at night, from an average of 1.55 times per night to 1.98 times (based on the ActiGraph measurements). The incidents of wakefulness also lasted longer, about 10 minutes on average, as per parental reports.

The study also found that the scope and complexity of the changes which included waking more frequently and moving around a lot during asleep were more pronounced among those who started crawling earlier. By contrast, those who started to crawl later demonstrated only one change: waking up more frequently.

The good news for parents: Within three months from the day crawling begins, the baby will generally return to the sleep patterns from before acquiring the new motor skill.

According to Dr. Cohen, there are a number of reasons why starting to crawl and wakefulness could be linked. "It is possible that crawling, which involves a vast range of changes and psychological reorganization in the babies' development, increases their level of arousal, influences their ability to regulate themselves and causes a period of temporary instability that expresses itself in waking up more frequently," she suggests.

Increased restlessness in babies who crawl early, she says, could be attributed to the baby's expressing fears of being physically distanced from the mother before fully developing the psychological mechanisms to cope with separation effectively. "This fear is likely to be expressed in sleep interruptions during the night," she explained.

"With ongoing monitoring of babies' development, we can demonstrate that the increased awakenings are a temporary short-term phenomenon, which occurs as part of a wider process of the baby's gradually improving ability to regulate states of sleep and wakefulness," adds Dr. Cohen.

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For more details contact:

Rachel Feldman
Communications and Media
University of Haifa


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University of Haifa

Infants who have started crawling wake up more often at night reveals a new study from the University of Haifa

Infants who have started crawling wake up more often at night compared to the period before the crawling, reveals a new study by Dr. Dina Cohen of the University of Haifa's Department of Counseling and Human Development.

The doctoral study, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Anat Scher, observed 28 healthy babies who were developing normally, examining them once every two to three weeks. Their motor development and sleeping habits were monitored from age 4-5 months and continued until age 11 months. Their sleep patterns were measured by a device called an ActiGraph that provides objective evaluations of sleep patterns, taken together with parental reports from diaries and questionnaires. The infants' crawling development and progress was observed and videoed by the researcher.

The study showed that the average age for the babies to begin crawling was 7 months, and that this was accompanied by an increase in the number of times they woke up at night, from an average of 1.55 times per night to 1.98 times (based on the ActiGraph measurements). The incidents of wakefulness also lasted longer, about 10 minutes on average, as per parental reports.

The study also found that the scope and complexity of the changes which included waking more frequently and moving around a lot during asleep were more pronounced among those who started crawling earlier. By contrast, those who started to crawl later demonstrated only one change: waking up more frequently.

The good news for parents: Within three months from the day crawling begins, the baby will generally return to the sleep patterns from before acquiring the new motor skill.

According to Dr. Cohen, there are a number of reasons why starting to crawl and wakefulness could be linked. "It is possible that crawling, which involves a vast range of changes and psychological reorganization in the babies' development, increases their level of arousal, influences their ability to regulate themselves and causes a period of temporary instability that expresses itself in waking up more frequently," she suggests.

Increased restlessness in babies who crawl early, she says, could be attributed to the baby's expressing fears of being physically distanced from the mother before fully developing the psychological mechanisms to cope with separation effectively. "This fear is likely to be expressed in sleep interruptions during the night," she explained.

"With ongoing monitoring of babies' development, we can demonstrate that the increased awakenings are a temporary short-term phenomenon, which occurs as part of a wider process of the baby's gradually improving ability to regulate states of sleep and wakefulness," adds Dr. Cohen.

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For more details contact:

Rachel Feldman
Communications and Media
University of Haifa


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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

MMA Crossfire ? Noel Clubb's 2012 boxing year-in review | canada ...

To put things succinctly, 2012 was a great year for boxing fans.

MMA Crossfire Expert Noel Clubb checks in with his thoughts on the year that was for boxing in 2012.

Welcome back to The Crossfire.

MMA Crossfire - The hard-hitting blog that features expert MMA commentary.

MMA Crossfire ? The hard-hitting blog that features expert MMA commentary.

MMA Crossfire wishes everyone a happy and healthy 2013.

MMA Crossfire Expert Noel Clubb:

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MMA Crossfire Expert and professional boxing instructor Noel Clubb.

Certified professional boxing instructor Noel Clubb divides his time between MMA World Academy/Clubb Canada (Amateur & Professional Boxing) located in Scarborough, Ontario, where he is currently building a competitive boxing team, instructing technical boxing classes and providing personal training. Noel also instructs at Pound 4 Pound MMA, at both locations in Markham and Pickering, Ontario.

Clubb: 2012 was a year that made some history for the sport of boxing. In August, the London Olympic Games commenced with a new medal category in the sport of boxing ? Women?s Olympic Boxing. We as Canadians had high hopes that we would do well in comparison to the 2008 Beijing Games.? Our super heavyweight contender was Sean Kean, Custio Clayton our Canadian welterweight contender and Mary Spencer, our female representative in the middleweight division.

But Spencer lost her fight right out of the gates, while our two male representatives won convincingly early on in until the finals.

In the end, Canada did improve on 2008, in which we had only one Olympic qualified boxer, Adam Trupish.

?MMA Crossfire Vault: Noel Clubb?s post Olympic Games boxing thoughts

I would like to see Canada help improve the funding to the Olympic program. In time, we can see a steadier and more consistent number of competitive fighters. In Canada, there is a lot of untapped talent. However, due to the lack of funding, we continue to put up mediocre results. Like I said, Canada and Ontario especially, have a lot of talent. We need to promote them much more to help create a real buzz in the fighting community.

It was the first time in Olympic history the American male boxers did not bring a medal back home. In fact, London was the worst showing for the American men in recent memory, and the question for them is: What went wrong?

There will be a lot of self examining going on to see how and where they can improve. Meanwhile, Claressa Shields, the female middleweight 2012 Olympic champion saved grace for U.S.

The biggest story in boxing during the Games was the gold medal victory by Britain?s very own, Nicola Adams in the women?s flyweight (51kg) division, up against the fast hands of China?s female flyweight representative, Cancan Ren. ?Adams was simply better and quicker for Ren.

?Olympic Gold medalist and World Champion Katie Taylor was named RT? Sports Person of the Year during the live broadcast of the RT? Sports Awards in Ireland, in association with the Irish Sports Council.

A look ahead into 2013

This was another year, another opportunity missed where the biggest fight, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather could not come to terms, and now that window is quickly closing and sealing up permanently. After Pacquiao lost two bouts with Timothy Bradley and then to Juan Manuel Marquez, it is obvious that Pacquiao?s mind is completely on his new career as a congressman in the Philippines.

The Bradley vs Pacquiao was the most controversial fight this year.

MMA Crossfire Vault: After The Crossfire ? Pacquiao vs Bradley

Pacquiao was clearly trying to knock Bradley out on numerous occasions throughout the fight. Big thunderous right crosses being thrown, and big left hooks from the fighting congressman. Yet Bradley wins the fight in a close decision with a pre-arranged second bout already established before the last bell was rung of the first bout. This fight will go down as one of the worst judging decisions in boxing history. It reflected upon boxing very poorly and caused Bob Arum to make a formal inquiry request into the title bout between Pacquiao and Bradley with the Nevada State Attorney General?s office.

?On the horizon:

At the moment Saul Alvarez is looking to close a fight deal with Floyd Mayweather that would be scheduled for May 4, 2013, providing they have an agreement. The 35-year-old Mayweather has a record of (43-0, 26 knockouts), while the 22-year-old Alvarez has an impressive record of (41-0-1, 30 knockouts). It could be dangerous bout for Mayweather but an exciting match, if and when it takes place.

Top 5 Best Professional Fights of 2012

Brandon Rios vs. Mike Alvarado

Brandon Rios vs Mike Alvarado. Image courtesy Chris Farina, Top Rank.

Brandon Rios vs Mike Alvarado. Image courtesy Chris Farina, Top Rank.

It was just recently confirmed that Rios vs. Alvarado 2 will be taking place on March 16, 2013 on HBO at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles, CA. Let?s rewind back to October 13, 2012 at the Home Depot Centre, in Carson, California, when Brandon ?Bam Bam? Rios fought Mike Alvarado for the first time. The fight initially had expectations of being a great matchup and potentially the ?fight of the year?. It was a close bout with lots of action back and forth until the sixth round when Alvarado ended up getting hurt and in the?seventh round Rios knocked Alvarado down.

Rios improved to a (31-0-1, 23 knockouts) record while Mike Alvarado fell to a (33-1, 23 knockouts).

The Round of the Year goes to Sergio Martinez ? Julio Chavez Jr.

Julio C?sar Ch?vez Jr vs Maravilla Mart?nez ROUND 12 ?Caida del Maravilla!

On September 15, 2012 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV, for the WBC Middleweight championship between Sergio Martinez and Julio Cesar Chavez? Jr. For the first 11 rounds of the championship bout, Martinez was simply dominating Chavez Jr.? Chavez Jr. was bruised and battered by the 11th round.

So the 12th round commences and it initially starts off with Rios picking up where he left off in the previous round, and in classic boxing fashion, the very man who was down and out, just hanging on for dear life, in the 12th round, and the clock is ticking away in Martinez favor. Chavez Jr. begins throwing and now landing his left hooks, slowly landing with more precision and power and ?drops? Martinez with little time left in the 12th round and in the end, Martinez hangs on to win the WBC Middleweight championship.

Martinez was later hospitalized after the championship fight as he suffered a broken left hand and he also sustained a right knee injury during the 12th round, most likely caused by the fall after the Chavez left hook landed.

Martinez improved upon a (50-2-2, 28 KOs) while Chavez Jr. dropped to a (46-1-1, 32 KOs)

Adrien Broner vs. Antonio DeMarco

Antonio DeMarco vs Adrien Broner. Photo credit: Will Hart.

Antonio DeMarco vs Adrien Broner. Photo credit: Will Hart.

Clubb: On November 17th 2012 in Atlantic City, Adrien Broner and Antonio DeMarco fought for the WBC Lightweight championship. Broner was making his debut as a lightweight divisional contender. At the time entering into the lightweight championship, DeMarco was the WBO lightweight champion who was also ranked as #1 in the Ring magazine for his division.

In the opening rounds, Broner was working his jab exceedingly well keeping DeMarco off balance and applying his great ?Philadelphia? shoulder roll style making himself even more difficult to hit and making it more frustrating for DeMarco in the process. Broner was landing his quick and explosive left hook counters with such ease, precision and power.

Things began to change in the 4th round when the two engaged into infighting, going toe-to-toe mostly in the centre of the ring.

In the 8th round, Broner?s hand speed and power was becoming too much for DeMarco. It was a Broner?s left uppercut that ended the match as DeMarco was dropped to the canvas for the first time in his career. This knockdown solidified Broner?s second world title (Broner had the WBO featherweight title) as the WBC lightweight champion. Broner improved to 25-0 while DeMarco fell to 28-3-1.

Broner is scheduled to fight Lightweight Gavin Rees in February.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Miguel Cotto

Floyd Mayweather vs Miguel Cotto. Getty Images.

Floyd Mayweather vs Miguel Cotto. Getty Images.

May 6, 2012 saw Floyd Mayweather Jr. (43-0 26 KOs) square off against Miguel Cotto (37-0 30 KOs) in a WBA world light middleweight title bout at the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas, NV. The bout started with Cotto pressing and pressuring Mayweather Jr. in the first round. As the fight progressed, of course things changed and the momentum swung to Mayweather?s favor. Cotto put up the toughest fight that Mayweather Jr. had endured in over 10 years since he faced off against Jose Luis Castillo. Miguel Cotto also left Mayweather?s nose bloodied from Cotto?s jabs landing earlier in the fight. Mayweather then adjusts and adapts to his opponent style and begins to take control of the fight by turning up his speed, with quicker and more devastating counter crosses and hooks.

It was a good performance for Cotto, however Mayweather?s hand speed, quick countering abilities, great defensive skills on the ropes, in the corners, Mayweather?s skills were just too much for Miguel Cotto.

Andre Ward vs. Chad Dawson

Andre Ward vs Chad Dawson. Photo Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

Andre Ward vs Chad Dawson. Photo Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

Andre Ward (26-0 13 KOs) knocked down Chad Dawson (31-2-1- 17 KOs) by a technical knockout in the tenth round for the WBC and WBA super middleweight title fight. Ward outpunched Dawson in every round. Dawson was also dropped a few times throughout the fight. The Compubox (scoring system) indicated that Ward landed 155 punches to Dawson?s 29 at fights end. Ward did have complete control over Dawson in this match-up.

A Boxing tribute to ?The Great Ones? that we lost in 2012

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EMANUEL STEWARD ? Professional boxing trainer (July 7, 1944 ? October 25, 2012)

FILE Photo - Hall Of Fame Boxing Trainer Emanuel Steward Dead at 68

On October 25, 2012 we lost the great boxing trainer and HBO commentator/ analysis, Emanuel (Manny Steward) Steward. Steward was born in Bottom Creek, West Virginia, on July 7, 1944. Steward passed away in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 68. Emanuel moved to Detroit at an early age with his mother, after his parents divorced.

Steward began his Amateur boxing career at the Brewster Recreational Centre where Joe Louis and Eddie Futch had originally trained. Steward had a (94-3) Amateur boxing record.

Steward made the transition to the nearby, Kronk gym. Steward started teaching part-time at the Kronk gym, which was located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The Kronk gym was opened in post World War I era, in 1920 and the gym was later closed in 2006. The gym itself was operated out of a basement of the oldest recreation centre in the City of Detroit, Michigan.

Steward trained 41 professional prize fighting World Champions throughout his great boxing career such as; Canadian Lennox Lewis, Thomas Hearns, Wladimir Klitschko.

ANGELO DUNDEE ? Professional boxing trainer (August 30, 1921 ? February 1, 2012)

Muhammad Ali and Angelo Dundee. AP Photo.

Muhammad Ali and Angelo Dundee. AP Photo.

Dundee was born Philadelphia, PA, and much later on moved to New York and then to Miami, Florida. Angelo first went to New York and went to Stillman?s gym, which opened in 1910 to help ex-convicts to make the transition back into society. It was at Stillman?s gym where Dundee met and worked under the guidance of two masterful boxing trainers who everyone copies or inspired by at one point or another. The two great boxing trainers that I am referring to is Ray Arcel and Charlie Goldman.

Dundee will always be remembered as Muhammad Ali?s trainer and cornerman, as they had a great career together spanning from 1960 to 1981. A little side note, before Ali became Ali and before he met Angelo Dundee, Ali, then Cassius Clay was trained by the late, great boxing trainer Archie Moore. Moore later went on to train George Foreman in the 1970?s when Foreman was known as the ?Monster?.

Angelo Dundee trained 15 other world champion boxers, such as; Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman (later on in Foreman?s career), and Jimmy Ellis, just to name a few.

He will be greatly missed in the boxing community as he remains a very important man in the evolution of boxing and the development of great fighters.

BERT SUGAR ? Boxing writer and Sports Historian (June 7, 1937 ? March 25, 2012)

Journalist Bert Sugar.

Journalist Bert Sugar.

On March 25th, we lost legendary sports and boxing writer, Bert Sugar who passed away due to cardiac arrest.

Sugar was born June 7, 1937 in Washington, D.C. He graduated from the University of Maryland and once leaving school he went to work in an advertising agency for about 10 years. It was in 1969 when Sugar bought ?Boxing Illustrated ?magazine and was the editor until 1973.

Sugar will be remembered for his boxing write-ups over the decades and especially his very candid, direct approach to reporting the on goings on the sport of boxing. I will miss him especially as I have been a fan of Bert Sugar for a long time.

HECTOR ?MACHO? CAMACHO ? Professional Boxer (May 24, 1962 ? November 24, 2012)

DURAN CAMACHO

Macho Camacho was a flamboyant boxer. He had quick hands and quick feet. Camacho grew up in New York?s Harlem neighborhood through most of his life. Camacho was the first boxer with the distinction of being a ?septuple champion? as he held the super featherweight championship, lightweight championship, jr. welterweight, just naming a few titles Camacho held during his height of success in the early mid 1980s.

Sadly, Camacho was shot in the face in his own hometown and passed away four days later in a hospital in Puerto Rico. Hector was 50 years of age.

Final personal thoughts in 2013

In 2012, I started instructing at a brand new MMA gym called MMA World Academy/ Clubb Canada (Amateur & Professional boxing) which is located in Scarborough, ON.? I have been training a number of students who are looking to get involved in amateur boxing in 2013. Some of my current growing roster of boxers has previous amateur boxing experience while some others are starting up for the first time.

My youngest amateur boxer is 12 Years old and my current eldest amateur boxer is 43. The oldest Amateur boxer that I trained, briefly about a year ago was, David Booth, who is a writer for the National Post, aged 55 when I last trained him for a Masters league boxing match and he went ontowin his bout held at the famous boxing gym, Gleason?s Gym, in Brooklyn, NY. ?(Master?s league is an Amateur boxing league designed for boxers who are ages 40 years and up).

So in 2013, besides continuing predicting and posting fight analysis for MMA Crossfire, I will be slowly introducing some little stories and videos on amateur boxing as well as boxers from Clubb Canada (Amateur and Professional boxing) as we will be actively competing in 2013.

*Clubb Canada is a certified boxing gym with certified boxing coach Noel Clubb certified by Boxing Ontario (Boxing Ontario is the governing body of Amateur boxing in the province of Ontario, in Association with CABA, Canadian Amateur Boxing Association).

Look to see Clubb Canada (Amateur and Professional boxing) boxing events and fighters in the future as I expect to develop some great talent of our own to show-off sometime in 2013 and? into the future.

At Pound 4 Pound MMA ? Pickering, ON; I have been working with on and off again, with kickboxing champions Matt Kendell and Jordin Henwood. I work with them to help improve their hand speed, punching precision, punching power, head movement and footwork, not to mention expanding their repertoire of punching techniques in boxing and how it can improve their performances in various kick-boxing matches.

I look forward to hearing any comments or opinions you may have.

Keep the fire within alive!

Noel Clubb

Professional boxing trainer

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Source: http://o.canada.com/2013/01/01/mma-crossfire-noel-clubbs-2012-boxing-year-in-review/

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Punta Cana ? Beautiful, Affordable Caribbean Beach Vacation ...

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