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Eight days after his brothersa国际传媒檚 death, Nelsonsa国际传媒檚 Riel Martinez wins boxing title

Martinezsa国际传媒檚 older brother Elias passed away Oct. 28 shortly before the provincial championships
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Nelsonsa国际传媒檚 Riel Martinez won his first provincial boxing title on Nov. 5, just eight days after his brother Elias passed away. Photo: Tyler Harper

On a Sunday morning in October, Riel Martinez walked into the Nelson Boxing Club ready to train. He had every reason not to.

Riel was greeted by club owner Jesse Pineiro who had been training him for the B.C. provincials set to begin later that week. Pineiro had already notified organizers that Riel may not be on the card.

Less than 24 hours earlier, Rielsa国际传媒檚 older brother Elias unexpectedly passed away just shy of his 20th birthday. But when he showed up the next day, Riel had already made up his mind: sa国际传媒淚 wanted to fight for my brother.sa国际传媒

The boys grew up in the ring together. Their father, Orlando, had trained in Edmonton, and when he and his wife Denielle moved to Nelson they signed their boys up at the club. The Martinez family has since been a regular fixture at local and regional competitions.

Elias, two years older and with a much bigger build, earned a reputation for being a heavy puncher with plenty of potential. He was a four-time provincial champion, a B.C. Golden Gloves champ, and won bronze and silver medals at nationals.

Riel, by comparison, has only just recently began to come into his own. Already this year the 18-year-old fought at the Canada Winter Games, won a gold at the YYC Cup in Calgary, competed in Ireland, and was preparing for his first provincials fighting against adults.

The brothers were close. At the gym when they sparred, Riel says Elias would take it easy on him sa国际传媒 until he decided not to.

sa国际传媒淚f I brought it at him, he would come back. You cansa国际传媒檛 just let your little brother push you around.sa国际传媒

Elias stepped away from boxing three years ago, but kept watching Rielsa国际传媒檚 fights and gave him feedback after every bout.

sa国际传媒淸Elias] was the kind of person that I try to produce in the gym,sa国际传媒 says Pineiro. sa国际传媒淪omebody that not only doesnsa国际传媒檛 mess with people, but sticks up for people, helps people who need it.sa国际传媒

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Elias Martinez was a talented Nelson boxer who competed at nationals as a teenager. He passed away on Oct. 28. Photos courtesy Riel Martinez

After Elias died, Riel found his grief was salved by training. The club is tight-knit, with plenty of casual athletes but only a handful of young boxers who fight at competitions. As everyone mourned Elias, Pineiro noticed Rielsa国际传媒檚 focus was somehow providing solace to the club.

sa国际传媒淓verybody in the gym could feel it. Everybody in the gym was pushed by his energy. Itsa国际传媒檚 like he took the whole community on his shoulders in a moment when people should be supporting him and he just doesnsa国际传媒檛 need it.sa国际传媒

The club took four fighters to provincials Nov. 3 to 5 in Richmond. Porter Hansen earned a silver medal after losing to Coquitlamsa国际传媒檚 Csongor Basco. Without opponents, Lola Brouillette and Milane Dsa国际传媒橝urelie each walked over as gold medallists.

But the focus was on Riel, who was fighting for the first time in the elite 67-kilogram division that featured boxers in their mid-20s.

He got a bye into the semifinal against Surreysa国际传媒檚 Ijaaz Faheem, who Riel caught flush with a punch in the third round and earned a unanimous decision.

That moved him into the final against Ankush Panghal of Surrey. In the first round as Panghal tried to hit Riel with hooks, Riel responded with a snappy jab to the face and an uppercut.

The second round opened with Panghal connecting on a punch to the side of Rielsa国际传媒檚 head. Riel in turn used another uppercut that caught Panghalsa国际传媒檚 chin, and kept ducking as Panghal relied on sweeping hooks with both fists.

sa国际传媒淗e was loading up lots of punches,sa国际传媒 said Riel. sa国际传媒淪o it was like easy to read, I could see them. They were telegraphing a lot too. Whenever he was throwing upper cuts he was kind of looping them, so I could see and get out of the way and counter.sa国际传媒

Panghal tagged Riel with a right jab in the final round, but Riel finished the bout by pressuring his opponent into the ropes.

The judges awarded Riel a split-decision victory. Only eight days after Elias died, Riel was a provincial champion.

Pineiro was working in Rielsa国际传媒檚 corner for the bout and started to cry when he won. He looked around and noticed others in the crowd crying as well.

sa国际传媒淎ll the normally tough gangster people who hang around boxing clubs did the same thing. Some of them knew Elias well and some of them didnsa国际传媒檛, but they all saw Riel and they all understood what was happening.sa国际传媒

Riel has more boxing ahead of him. Hesa国际传媒檚 secured a spot on Team BC for 2024, where hesa国际传媒檒l be joined by Hansen, Brouillette and Dsa国际传媒橝urelie.

But winning the provincial title was special. Elias may be gone, but that day he was in Rielsa国际传媒檚 corner.

sa国际传媒淲hen they raised my hand at the end it honestly brought peace to my heart. I honestly felt him in the room watching.sa国际传媒

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