Jamie Pagendam

James Pagendam (born December 1, 1965 in Toronto, Ontario) is a boxer from Canada, competing in the featherweight ( 57 kg) division.

A resident of St. Catharines, Ontario, he represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. In his opening bout versus Tserendorj Amarjargal of Mongolia, Ivorian referee Joseph Lougbo gave Tserendorj gave a standing-8 count in the second round. Pagendam was subsequently knocked down once in the second round, then climbed off the floor and soon knocked down Tserendorj. After that, the referee gave another standing-8 count against the Mongolian, which should have terminated the bout, according to international rules. In the third round, however, Pagendam was rocked by a punch to the head, and Lougbo stopped the bout, awarding the Mongolian the win.[1] Afterwards, Canada protested, contending that Pagendam had actually won the bout in the second round. The protest was upheld, and AIBA announced that the referee was benched for the rest of the Games. Later however, the Canadians were informed that although Pagendam was the winner of the bout, he could not continue in the tournament for medical reasons. According to AIBA rules, fighters whose bouts are stopped because of head blows may not fight again for 60 days.[2]

He also represented Canada at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, losing his opening bout to Peter Richardson of England.[3] Jamie is the brother of Steve Pagendam.

References

  1. "Amarjargal Tserendorj 1988 seoul". Youtube.com. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  2. Gustkey, Earl (20 September 1988). "THE SEOUL GAMES / DAY 4 : Boxing : Gould's Timing Is Right in U.S. Welterweight Victory". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  3. "15.Commonwealth Games - Victoria, Canada - August 18-28 1994". amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. Retrieved 2017-07-09.


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