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USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: Dr. Wilbert “Skeeter” McClure

1960 OLYMPIC GOLD: (L-R) Wilbert McClure, Cassius Clay and Eddie Crook, Jr.

 

COLORADO SPRINGS, Putaran. (Bulan Agustus 20, 2018) – One of the classiest boxers to ever lace-up a pair of gloves is Dr. Wilbert “Skeeter” McClure, who is the only American boxer to capture an Olympic gold-medal and also earn a Doctor of Philosophy degree (Ph.D).

 

 

 

When I think of ‘Skeeter’ McClure,” USA Boxing president John Brown tersebut, “I think of the grassroots of our sport. When ‘Skeeterwas a young boy growing up in Toledo, Ohio, he had a twinkle in his eye and a desire to box. We would learn later in life how talented, gifted and passionate ‘SkeeterMcClure was about the sport of boxing.

 

 

 

It would be impossible for me, somebody who has spent his entire life in boxing, to find a better representative of our sport than ‘SkeeterMcClure.

 

 

 

Dijuluki “Skeeter” because his father thought he looked no bigger than a mosquito at birth, McClure was born October 29, 1938 in Toledo, Ohio, and he developed into the perfect example of brains and brawn.

 

 

 

The now 79-year-old McClure earned degrees in literature and philosophy in 1961 from the University of Toledo and a doctorate in psychology from Wayne State University in Detroit. He was a professor at Northeastern University and late became a Massachusetts state boxing commissioner. Di 2012, he was honored for his life’s work by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School.

 

 

 

McClure had an incredible boxing career, highlighted by his gold-medal performance at the 1960 Olimpiade, defeating his Italian opponent in Rome, Carmelo Bossi, to capture the light middleweight gold medal, despite fighting with a severely damaged hand suffered in the semifinals. The two other American gold medalists that year was his roommate and team co-captain, Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) and Eddie Crook, Jr.

 

 

 

Selama karir amatirnya yang terkenal, McClure was dominant in 1959-1960, winning gold medals at the 1959 Pan-American Games, two-time National AAU tournaments, 1958 International Diamond Belt. He was also named Outstanding U.S. Amateur Boxer in 1959.

 

Al Valenti, Special Projects Consultant for USA Boxing, has known McClure as long as anybody alive, “I had the pleasure of meeting ‘SkeeterMcClure in the late eighties,” Valenti noted, “and since the day I met him I’ve held him in the highest esteem. I cannot find another boxer who has achieved what ‘Skeeterhas during his life in boxing. He was a talented amateur boxer who won at every level and, beyond that, he served in the U.S. Angkatan Darat, earned a Ph.D in psychology, and he also had a long career as a college professor. One thing that stands out among his accomplishments is that he’s the kindest, most sincere gentlemen I’ve ever met.

 

 

 

During his tenure on the Massachusetts Boxing Commission, he fully understood the sport and what was needed. Sebagai promotor, I was never busier than when he oversaw boxing in Massachusetts. One of the highlights of my life is when I introduced ‘Skeeterto crowds at our events, after listening to his lists of accomplishments, how the crowd always gave him a standing ovation.

 

 

 

“Dr. Wilbert ‘SkeeterMcClure is a true champion and a class act. No American boxer will ever accomplish what he did.

 

 

 

I first met Wilbert at the 1964 National AAU Championships,” 1972 Peraih medali perunggu Olimpiade Jesse Valdez berkomentar. “I had just turned 16. I had won the National Golden Gloves for the first time and went to the National AAU and got beaten by Quincy Daniels, who had won a bronze medalist at the 1960 Olympics with Wilbert. I said hello but really didn’t know Wilbert. I was young, shy and kept to myself. I didn’t realize he was an Olympic gold medal winner until later, while taking with the other guys. I was really impressed by his background.

 

 

 

Wilbert is somebody kids today need to look up to. He’s a great example for kids coming up and dreaming about winning an Olympic gold medal. And Wilbert went on to get an education. He’s a great example for kids today in the program (USA Boxing).”

 

 

 

Legendary amateur boxing coach Roosevelt Sanders, who last year was inducted into the first class of the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame, lost to McClure in the 1960 USA Olympic Trials.

 

 

 

“Dia (McClure) has always been nice to me,” Sanders added. “Saya tidak kenal dia, sendiri, but met him, fought him, and saw him fight on television. He’s a smart guy, always a gentleman, and being a U.S. Laut, we were taught to absorb that.

 

 

 

Di 1961, McClure turned pro and he was billed as the next Sugar Ray Robinson, largely due their similar boxing style. No endorsements, meskipun, and the odds were really stacked against McClure reaching the same heights as a pro that he had attained as an amateur. During the early part of his professional career, McClure served in the U.S. Angkatan Darat, attended college and was married with a baby. After only 14 perkelahian pro, the mismanaged McClure was rushed into difficult matches against the likes of future world champions and Hall of Famers Luis Rodriguez (dua kali) dan Jose Torres, plus No. 1 juara harapan Ruben “Angin Topan” Tukang gerobak (dua kali), dari 1963 untuk 1966. McClure was on the losing end of four of those five fights, all by decisions, but he did fight Carter to a draw.

 

 

 

McClure retired from the ring in 1970 dengan 24-9 (12 Biaya) record profesional. He eventually resettled in the Boston suburb of Chestnut Hill, where he taught at Northeastern University and later was a consultant to industry and government, teaching administrators how to deal with people.

 

 

 

1960 USA Olympic Boxing TeamWilbert McClure is standing, third from the right, in front of Cassius Clay

 

Asosiasi Alumni Tinju AS

 

Diciptakan untuk juara seumur hidup, hubungan yang saling menguntungkan antara USA Boxing dan alumninya, –petinju, pejabat, pelatih dan penggemar tinju — Asosiasi Alumni menghubungkan generasi juara, menginspirasi dan memberikan kembali kepada juara tinju masa depan USA Boxing, masuk dan keluar dari ring.

 

 

 

Asosiasi Alumni Tinju AS terbuka untuk siapa saja yang menyukai tinju dan ingin tetap terhubung dengan tinju amatir. Anggota diberikan akses ke berbagai acara khusus yang diselenggarakan oleh Asosiasi Alumni, termasuk penerimaan tahunan Hall of Fame Asosiasi Alumni Tinju USA.

 

 

 

Untuk bergabung dengan Asosiasi Alumni, cukup mendaftar di alumni@usaboxing.org untuk sebuah $40.00 biaya keanggotaan per tahun. Anggota baru akan menerima kaos, gantungan kunci dan e-wallet.

 

 

 

 

An eloquent speaker who was equally comfortable with corporate executives and boxing fans alike, McClure remained close friends with Ali, Carter and so many others he befriended in boxing. Hari Ini, he is in ill health but still receives unparalleled respect from all those he’s touched in and out of the ring and classroom.

 

 

 

Simply said, Dr. Wilbert “Skeeter” McClure is another outstanding USA Boxing product, as well as class personified.

 

INFORMASI:

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Pelatih tinju Orlando Cuellar kembali ke Masa Depan di 5th St. Ruang olahraga

MIAMI (Bulan Oktober 26, 2016) — Pelatih tinju yang terkenal secara internasional Orlando Cuellar telah menjadi lingkaran penuh, kembali ke yang terkenal 5th St. Gym di South Beach, tempat dia pernah mengunjunginya saat remaja untuk belajar dan sekarang melatih para pejuang dari enam hari seminggu.
Lahir di Havana, Kuba, Keluarga Cuellar bermukim kembali di Miami ketika dia berusia tiga tahun dengan Orlando yang tinggal di sana sampai sekolah menengah. Sebagai petinju amatir, Cuellar masih ingat dengan jelas saat menonton petinju di 5th St. Gym seperti Cassius Clay, Willie Pastrano, Vinnie Short dan Florentino Fernandez, serta pelatih legendaris, kakak beradik Angelo dan Chris Dundee.
“Saya menyaksikan dan belajar, mengambil sebanyak yang saya bisa,” Cuellar mengatakan. “Saat Ini, Saya menemukan diri saya bekerja dari 5th St. Gym selama enam minggu terakhir. Sungguh pengalaman yang luar biasa. Setiap hari, Anda tidak pernah tahu siapa yang akan berjalan melewati pintu di sana. Itu telah menjadi salah satu sasana tinju terbaik di dunia selama lebih dari 50 tahun. Dari hari-hari kembali ke Muhammad Ali, petarung tertarik ke gym ini karena sejarahnya yang kaya dan perdebatan yang hebat, serta ke area dengan restoran South Beach, klub dan pantai. Hangat, Cuaca yang lembab juga memudahkan para petarung untuk menurunkan berat badan saat berlari dan berlatih.
“(Pemilik) Dino Spencer sedang menjalankan 5th St. Tradisi gym. Setiap hari saya berada di sana menyenangkan bagi saya. Kelompok etnis campuran berlatih di sana dan itu adalah magnet bagi bakat. Ada perdebatan tiga hari seminggu – Saya menyebutnya Spar-a-rama – dan semua orang dipersilakan untuk menantang diri mereka sendiri. Perdebatan ini lebih baik daripada banyak pertarungan TV.
“5th St. Pelatih gym Guy Laieta telah berusaha meyakinkan saya untuk bergabung dengan tim selama lima tahun terakhir. Saya berbicara dengan Dino beberapa kali, mengekspresikan keinginan saya untuk melatih petarung keluar dari 5th St. Ruang olahraga. Dia mengatakan, 'Ayo lakukan.’ Keberhasilan dari 5th St. Gym saat ini banyak hubungannya dengan kepemilikan. Dino memiliki hasrat untuk bertinju dan dia sangat ramah, yang menetes ke staf dan pejuangnya. Getaran yang bagus sepanjang waktu!”
Cuellar berangkat ke Las Vegas masuk 1976 dan, setelah dia menyadari bahwa menjadi petinju bukanlah kepentingan terbaiknya, dia mulai melatih pejuang di sana 1981 keluar dari Gym Johnny Garcia. Setahun kemudian, dia memindahkan markasnya di Brooklyn dan mulai melatih petarung dari ikon tinju lain, Gleason Gym. Di 2000, dia bermukim kembali di Miami.
Dikenal sebagai juara dunia kelas berat ringan pelatih kepala Glen Johnson, Cuellar juga bekerja dengan juara masa depan seperti Nicolas Walters, Rances Barthelemy dan Erslandy Lara, sebaik Luis Franco, Aaron Davis dan Juan Carlos Gomez, untuk menyebutkan beberapa dari yang lebih terkenal. Hari Ini, dia adalah pemimpin kedua untuk beberapa petarung teratas termasuk Antonio Tarver.
Diakui di seluruh tinju sebagai guru yang unggul, Keberhasilan Cuellar sebagian besar dikaitkan dengan pelatihan petarung secara individu, berfokus pada kebutuhan pribadi mereka daripada memberikan instruksi dan perhatian yang sama kepada semua petarung.
“Setiap pejuang membutuhkan pekerjaan pribadi dan spesifik untuk melengkapi bakat yang diberikan Tuhan,” Cuellar menjelaskan. “Anda tidak bisa mengajar semua pejuang dengan cara yang sama. Saya mengkhususkan diri pada apa yang saya sebut sekolah lama bertemu sekolah baru. Sekolah tua bersifat terbuka dan pribadi untuk dikunjungi 15 putaran, sekolah baru adalah tentang melakukan lebih banyak pukulan, lebih banyak gerakan kaki dan pertarungan dari luar. Saya mengajar doffense: pertahanan + pelanggaran. Pukulan bukanlah vitamin, tidak ada yang harus diambil. Tinju lebih dari sekadar pertarungan refleks; satu pejuang versus pejuang lainnya, tetapi trik sebenarnya adalah bagaimana petarung menggunakan refleksnya. Saya mengajari pejuang saya cara mengubah celemek cincin menjadi ladang ranjau.”
Tinju telah memainkan peran besar dalam kehidupan Cuellar. Kembali ke 5th St. Gym hanyalah bagian lain dalam hidupnya yang unik.
“Saya hidup melalui pejuang saya,” Cuellar menyimpulkan. “Setiap kemenangan adalah momen yang paling saya banggakan. Tidak ada kemenangan besar atau kecil, setiap kemenangan adalah momen yang membahagiakan karena semua kerja keras dan pengorbanan yang saya dan pejuang saya lakukan selama kamp pelatihan.”
Orlando Cuellar sangat senang bisa kembali ke masa depan.