Gleason’s Gym owner Bruce Silverglade, Alex Montaldo & Frederick Romano Ring 8’s September Guest Speakers

Mardi, Sept. 19 au restaurant O'Neill's
À Maspeth, New York
2015 NYSBHOF inductee Bruce Silverglade and his wife, Jo Ellen
(photo by Peter Frutkoff)
NEW YORK (Septembre 11, 2017) – New York State Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Bruce Silverglade, special boxing program director Alex Montaldo et historien de la boxe Frederick Roman will be the Ring 8 guest speakers at its next monthly meeting mardi nuit, Septembre 19 (7 p.m. ET Démarrer), au restaurant O'Neill's (64-21 53e Conduire) à Maspeth, New York.
Full credit should be given to Bruce Silverglade for turning Gleason’s into arguably the top boxing gym in the world,” Anneau 8 président Jack Hirsch dit. “With all the great fighters who have trained there over the years, he probably will have some fascinating stories to share with us. Alex Montaldo runs a boxing program at Gleason’s for people afflicted with Parkinson’s disease. We look forward to him explaining how it works.
Frederick Romano has written a new book detailing the history of boxing on the radio, taking us back to a golden age before television came into existence. He will bring along some books for purchase at a discounted price for Ring8 members. Our three speakers should make this a very enjoyable night for the membership.
Silverglade has owned the world-famous Gleason’s Gym since 1983. The iconic boxing gym dates back 80 ans, when Gleason’s Gym was originally founded in the Bronx, before moving to Manhattan from 1974 à 1984, then to Brooklyn in 1985, and finally into its present location in Brooklyn a year ago at 130 Rue de l'eau.
Many of boxing’s greats have trained at Gleason’s including Jake Lamotta, Roberto Duran, Mike Tyson and even Muhammad Ali, who as Cassius Clay trained there for his first fight with Sonny Liston en 1964. Many actors, y compris Robert DeNiro etWesley Snipes, have also trained there for roles in movies.
Montaldo developed and operates a special program at Gleason’s GymstoPD (Support training to overcome Parkinson’s Disease) designed to help people with Parkinson’s Disease.
Romano has had work experience in boxing for more than 35 years as a research consultant for HBO, as well as a producer and host of a cable television show about boxing, and he is a certified amateur boxing judge in New York. Frederick will speak about boxing bookshe’s written severaland movies.
À propos de Ring 8: Anneau 8 est devenu la huitième filiale de ce qui était alors connu comme l'ancien combattant national Boxers Association – d'où, RING 8 – et aujourd'hui, la devise de l'organisation demeure: Boxers Aider les Boxers.
RING 8 est entièrement engagé à soutenir les gens moins fortunés dans la communauté de boxe ayant besoin d'aide en termes de payer un loyer, frais médicaux, ou tout besoin légitime.
Aller en ligne pour www.Ring8ny.com pour plus d'informations à propos de Ring 8, le plus grand groupe du genre aux États-Unis avec plus de 350 membres. La cotisation annuelle ne est que $30.00 et chaque membre a droit à un dîner-buffet au RING 8 réunions mensuelles, l'exclusion de Juillet et Août. Tous les boxeurs actifs, amateur et professionnel, avec une licence de boxe ou un livre en cours ont droit à une RING gratuit 8 adhésion annuelle. Les clients de Bague 8 les membres sont invités à un coût de seulement $7.00 par personne.

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