By Rick Reeno
BoxingScene.com was advised that outstanding world ranked amateur Colin Fish McFadden of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada has signed a managerial contract with Cameron Dunkin. The 20-year-old Fish, ranked at 178-pounds in the amateurs, had an amateur record of 69-7, and at one point was ranked as high as 7 in the world rankings.
He was a 4-time Canadian national champion, named outstanding boxer at the 2010 Canadian national championships, won two gold medals in competitions held in Germany and Canada. He also won a silver medal at the elite Contintental Americas tournament held earlier this year in Ecuador.
Dunkin already manages some of the top names in the sport, including Kelly Pavlik, Nonito Donaire, Brandon Rios, Mikey Garcia, James Kirkland, Matt Korobov and several others. But during the last two years, Dunkin has been signing top talent in Canada, like IBF super bantanweight champion Steve Molitor and rising prospect Mikael Zewski.
"I am really excited to have signed Colin. He's a real class act in and out of the ring. He's not only a world class fighter, but he's extremely popular and was a huge ticket seller in the amateurs. I am very confident that Colin will become a big fan favorite and superstar as a pro," Dunkin said.