Michael Strange (boxer)

Michael Strange
Personal information
Born (1970-08-06) August 6, 1970
Niagara Falls, Ontario

Michael "Mike" V. Strange (born August 6, 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is a retired boxer from Canada, competing in the light welterweight (< 64 kg) division. He represented his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain.

Boxing career

Strange was named Canada's Boxer of the Year in 1996. Two years later in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia he won the gold medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in the light welterweight category.

To raise money for cancer awareness, Mike Strange started the Box Run. He began running from Thunder Bay, Ontario towards Victoria, British Columbia on April 12, 2012. He ran 81 dys of an average of over 40 km per day finishing his run on July 3, 2012 in Victoria at Mile Zero, 3149 km later.The BoxRun raised over $100,000 dollars for Childhood Cancer Canada and Mike continues to raise awareness and funds for the same organization and is currently doing motivational talks to both children and adults at www.boxrun.org.

On May 8, 2014, Mike started another run for childhood cancer, this time he ran 94 Marathons in 94 days from St. Johns NFLD to his home town of Niagara Falls in honor of Matteo Mancini, a boy who was Mike's inspiration from his first BoxRun, who lost his battle to cancer on May 8, 2013. Mike started this epic run, one year from Matteo's passing and continues to raise money for his new charity, named the Boxrun charitable Foundation for childhood cancer research.

Amateur results

1992 Olympic Games (as a Featherweight)

1994 Commonwealth Games (as a Lightweight)

1995 Pan American Games (as a Lightweight)

1996 Olympic Games (as a Lightweight)

1998 Commonwealth Games (as a Light Welterweight)

2000 Olympic Games (as a Light Welterweight)

Politics

In 2014, Strange was elected to Niagara Falls City Council.[1] Strange expressed interest in running for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in the next general election, contesting Niagara Falls.[2]

Personal life

Strange previously owned the "The Highland Tap Pub" in Niagara Falls, Ontario for 21 years.

References


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