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The GOAT boxing trainer….. Emanuel Piniyalan

USA Boxing Alumni Association, klase sa 2018 Inductee
(L-R) – The great Tommy Hearns & the late Manny Steward

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Nobyembre 19, 2018) – The late Emanuel Piniyalan, arguably the greatest boxing trainer of all-time, is a member of the Class of 2018 getting inducted into the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame.

 

 

 

The second annual USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception, held in conjunction with the 2018 USA Boxing Elite and Youth National Championships and Junior and Prep Open, Disyembre 2-8, will be held December 7, at the Radisson Hotel (215 S. Temple St.) sa Siyudad sa Salt Lake, Utah.

 

 

 

 

Steward was a boxer, trainer extraordinaire, and HBO commentator until his untimely death in 2012 sa edad nga 68. His boxing career culminated with his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1996.

 

 

 

Sa edad nga 12, Manny moved with his mother from West Virginia to Detroit, where his life soon turned to boxing. Ingon sa usa ka amateur boxer, he compiled a 94-3 nga rekord, nagpasiugda sa usa ka bulawan nga-medal performance sa 1963 National Golden Gloves Tournament as a bantamweight, but he decided against trying out for the US Olympic Boxing Team.

 

 

 

Sa 1971, Steward became a part-time trainer at Kronk Gym, where he eventually guided many of the country’s top amateur boxers. Kronk Gym later became a property of Steward’s and he developed it into one of the most successful and famous boxing gyms in the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Steward also served as National Director of Coaching for USA Boxing in the early 2000’s.

 

 

 

Throughout his incredible career, Steward reportedly trained 41 world champions, tingali, the most noteworthy were Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis ug Wladimir Klitschko. He also trained Julio Cesar Chavez, Miguel Cotto, Oscar de la Hoya, Naseem Hamed, Evander Holyfield, ug Mike McCallum. Manny also trained a young Detroit rapper, Eminem, how to box at Kronk Gym.

 

 

 

The last world champion Manny trained was Adonis “Superman” Stevenson, who remains the reigning World Boxing Council (WBC) World light heavyweight champion since 2013.

 

 

 

Emanuel would always say, knockouts ibaligya!” Stevenson fondly remembered. “He was also the first to tell me, ‘You will be a superstar and a world champion. Just make sure you don’t listen to people with bad intentions because you’ve got natural talent.He believed in me even if some people did not think I would ever become a world champion.

 

 

 

Emanuel Steward impacted the lives of so many who walked through the doors of Kronk Gym,” miingon Chris Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “While he’s most recognized for his achievement at the professional level, his impact was significant in the amateurs. Manny serves as a model coach for USA Boxing today, and his impact will be felt for a long time. The USA Boxing Alumni Association overwhelmingly supports his induction and looks forward to honoring him as part of this year’s Hall of Fame class.

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association

 

 

 

Created to champion a lifelong, mutually beneficial relations between USA Boxing and its alumni, –boxers, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, sa ug gikan sa mga singsing.

 

 

 

The USA Boxing Alumni Association is open to anyone who has a love for boxing and would like to stay connected with amateur boxing. Members are granted access to a wide variety of special events host by the Alumni Association, including the USA Boxing Alumni Association Hall of Fame reception.

 

 

 

To join the Alumni Association, simply register at alumni@usaboxing.org for a $40.00 per year membership fee. New members will receive a T-shirt, keychain and e-wallet.

 

 

 

 

For years he would come to my National Silver Gloves Tournament that I sponsored and put on in Kansa City just to show his support of the youth program,” added USA Boxing president Juan Brown dugang pa. “Every year I would tell him to let me know if he was coming, so I could VIP him, and every year he would ignore me and just quietly show up. I would notice him in the crowd. I would ball him out and then we did the same thing the following year.

 

 

 

I also used to see him at big fights and he would always make me feel special by saying my company saved boxing in the seventies and eighties by providing safe, well-made, fair priced boxing equipment for the sport. No one else ever gave me that recognition. He was humble and not a blowhard, my kind of guy.

 

 

 

Emanuel Steward left his mark on earth, not only as a multi-faceted personality in boxing, but he’s also remembered for his magnanimous charity work in Detroit, in which he helped youths in their pursuit of education.

 

 

 

Sa mubo nga, bisan, he taught boxing, and nobody has ever done it any better.

 

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Prospect Known as ‘The Future of BoxingAppearing Tonight in Philadelphia

Karong gabhiona (September 22), at the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia, a young prospect being calledthe future of boxingby some important people will have the toughest fight of his career.

In one of the main supporting bouts of Hard Hitting Promotions’ (in association with Greg Cohen Promotions & Mga Promosyon sa Devin Haney) “Fight Night at The Sugarhouse” event, WBC Youth World Lightweight Champion and top-ranked amateur, Devin “Ang damgo” Haney (16-0, 11 KOs), will face Mexico’s Enrique Tinoco (16-4-3, 12 KOs) sa usa ka walo ka-round showcase.

The event is topped by Philadelphia heavyweight Joey “Ang Tank” Dawejko (17-4-4, 10 KOs) taking on Detroit’s Demetrius Banks (9-1, 4 KOs) in an eight-round battle. Tickets are priced at Front row VIP: $150, VIP: $100, Ringside: $65 ug General Admission: $45 ug mahimong mapalit sa www.hardhittingpromotions.com.

So advanced in skills at a young age was Haney, a Mayweather family associate, that he turned pro in Mexico at 16 ug, sa edad nga 18, is undefeated in 16 away. He is trained by well-respected former world champion Mike McCallum.

Haney also has the distinction of being the youngest promoter in boxing, as he also operates Devin Haney Promotions.

This is the toughest fight of your career; did you do anything differently in training?

I did the same stuff I always do. This is what I’ve prepared for my whole life, so I’m always ready.

Tell me about working with an all-time great like Mike McCallum as your trainer.

I’ve been working with Mike for about three fights and it’s going great. I’ve learned a lot of things from him.

Unsa sa imong hunahuna sa imong kontra, Enrique Tinoco?

I saw him fight a while back. Watched him live. He looks rugged and put some pressure on his opponent. He comes to fight, but I definitely know what to do with him. I had a lot of experience in the amateurs and have sparred a lot of great pros. I’m ready for whatever he has to bring to the able.

What’s it feel like when someone like Floyd Mayweather calls you the ‘future of the sport?’

Kini gibati nga daku. I worked hard for people to acknowledge me in the sport and compare me to the top fighters in boxing right now. Floyd is like a mentor to me. Both Floyds are. I just want to keep training hard an showing everybody that I really am the future of boxing. I don’t feel any pressure to perform perfectly every time though. I don’t believe in pressure. That’s all in the head. I’m just going to go in there and showcase my skills.

Karong gabhiona, pultahan sa 6PM ug ang unang away mao ang sa 7PM. The Sugarhouse casino is located at 1001 N Delaware Avenue sa Philadelphia.

Ika-6 nga Opisyal nga Amateur Boxing Reunion ni Iceman John Scully


Sabado, Marso 18, 2017
12:00 Udto (hangtod sa palibot 3 pm)
@ Lounge ni Monique (aka 108 Lounge)
181 Silangan 108th Street
Sidlakang Harlem, New York
10029
Mapasigarbuhon ko nga opisyal nga ipahibalo ang akong ika-6 nga Opisyal nga Amateur Boxing Reunion nga mahitabo sa Marso 18 sa Monique's Lounge sa Harlem, New York. Nagpaabut ako sa labing kadaghan nga turn out sa bisan unsang nauna 5 reunion nga gihimo kaduha sa Rival Boxing sa Las Vegas, kausa sa Jimmy's Corner sa Manhattan ug kausa matag usa sa Connecticut's Mohegan Sun ug Foxwoods Casinos.
Sa ibabaw 100 mga boksidor nga motambong niini, taliwala kanila ako nagdahom sa mga sama sa 1988 Olympic Silver medalist Riddick Dakong Tatay Bowe, NYC Golden Gloves Champ “Hilo” Junior Jones, 1984 Kampyon sa Olympic Mark Breland, 1974 National Junior Olympic champion Marlon Starling, 1996 USA Olympic team captain Lawrence Clay-nga say ug 1988 National Golden Gloves Champion Mark “Ra Panasonic” Johnson.
Sa akong mga past reunion, lakip ang pinakabag-o nga gipahigayon sa Rival Boxing Store sa Las Vegas sa Nobyembre 18, kami adunay mga sama ni Roy Jones Jr., Alex “Ang Bronx Bomber” Ramos, 1992 Olympian nga si Montell Griffin, kanhi three time world champions Mike McCallum ug Iran Barkley, ug “Ang Manlalaban” ug Irish Micky Ward nga nanambong.
Lakip sa labing espesyal nga mga higayon sa akong mga reunion, naa mi ni Mike McCallum ug Alex Ramos, kinsa nagkita sa usag usa sa semi-finals sa 1980 NYC Bulawan nga Guwantis, pagkonektar pag-usab sa Las Vegas sa ulahi 2014, naa mi nila Luis Ortiz ug Lawrence Clay-Bey, nga gitigom 2015 sa Foxwoods human dili lamang magkita sa usag usa 38 MGA TUIG pero wala gani kabalo nga nag away sila sa usag usa 1977 hangtod sa pipila lang ka adlaw sa wala pa sila nagkita pag-usab ug sa NYC sa ting-init sa 2015 kami adunay 1984 Bulawan nga Guwantis sa New York City 156 pound champion ug runner up nga si Dennis “Ang Mago” Si Milton ug Jesse Lanton nagkonektar pag-usab.
Bisan kinsa nga media nga gusto nga motambong sa kalihokan sa Harlem, New York niadtong Marso 18 mas gidawat nga mahimong bahin sa kapistahan.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=htZpAj5JPHE&feature=youtu.be ...kanhi kampeon Michael Second To Nunn nga nanawag sa akong Amateur Boxers Reunion sa Las Vegas sa miaging tuig aron makigsulti sa kanhi (1986) kontra Alex “Ang Bronx Bomber” Ramos.

Night With Boxing LegendsNVBHOF Charity Fundraiser Photos

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LAS VEGAS, NV (Nobyembre 7, 2016) – Kini nga milabay nga Biyernes ang “Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame” hosted a Pre-Fight Fundraiser, that took place after the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jessie Vargas weigh-in. Champs from the past and present showed up to meet and greet with fans. The event took place at Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant ug Wine Bar, one of Las Vegashighly recommended restaurants. All money raised will be donated to local boxing organizations. Alang sa dugang nga impormasyon palihug bisitaha www.NVBHOF.com.

Attendees Announced for Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Pre-Fight Fundraiser

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LAS VEGAS, NV (Nobyembre 2, 2016)Attendees for the Nobyembre 4, 2016, “Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame” Pre-Fight Fundraiser, taking place after the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jessie Vargas weigh-in, have been announced.
The Pre-Fight Night with Boxing Legends fundraiser dinner will take place at Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant ug Wine Bar, located close to the Thomas & Mack Center. Ferraro’s will provide great food, cocktails & a beautiful atmosphere. Two tickets to the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jesse Vargas fight will be auctioned off at the event. All proceeds will go to help boxing organizations in Las Vegas. Don’t miss your chance to support a great cause and meet several Boxing Legends in this intimate setting.
Each ticket, nagkantidad sa $75 will include several selections of Ferraro’s Family Recipes of appetizers and one Beer or Wine cocktail.
Below is the list of boxing icons scheduled to present:
Badou Jack Current WBC Super-Middleweight World Champion
Joel Casamayor Former Super-Featherweight and Lightweight World Champion
Santiago “QuickTillis Former Heavyweight World Title Challenger
Mike McCallumFormer Light Middleweight, Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Champion
Shawn PorterFormer Welterweight World Champion
Layla McCarterMultiple Division Women’s World Champion
Jorge LinaresCurrent WBC/WBA Lightweight World Champion
Rances “Kid Blast” KarongaCurrent IBF Lightweight World Champion
Sharif “Ang Lion” BogereFormer Lightweight World Title Challenger
Shumenov BeibuCurrent WBA Cruiserweight World Champion
Leon SpinksFormer 2-time Heavyweight World Champion
Christy MartinFormer Women’s Super-Welterweight World Champion
Mark ‘Too Sharp’ JohnsonFormer Multiple Division World Champion
Jeremy J-Flash NicholsUndefeated Rising Start and Welterweight Sensation
Devin HaneyUndefeated Rising Star and Featherweight Sensation
Ashley TheophaneFormer Super-Lightweight World Title Challenger
Caleb “Matam-is nga mga Kamot” PlantUndefeated Rising Start and Middleweight Sensation
Kevin NewmanUndefeated Rising Start and Super-Middleweight Sensation
Mikayla NebelWomen’s Bantamweight Boxer
‘KingDavid SampleFormer Lightweight World Title Challenger
Skipper KelpFormer Welterweight World Title Contender
Tony SemanaWorld Renowned Boxing Referee
Kenny BaylessWorld Renowned Boxing Referee
Space is limited so be sure to get your tickets in advance to secure access. Please print your confirmation of purchase and bring it to the door for entry. Your purchase helps support the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, a non-profit organization. Once your tickets are purchased, there are no refunds. All media members planning to attend please contact Jon Hait sa jhshark@aol.com.
KINSA: Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, boxing champs and professionals
UNSA: Pre-fight fundraiser after the Manny Pacquiao vs. Jesse Vargas weight-in
WHY: Fundraising event to help charitable boxing organizations
KON: Nobyembre 4, 2016 gikan sa 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
DIIN: Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar
Location: 4480 Paradise Rd. Las Vegas, TX 89169 +

Ang mga tiket $75 –

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“Iceman” John Scully’s 4th Official Amateur Boxing Reunion

This will be my 4th official amateur boxers reunion, with the first three having taken place in Las Vegas (Disyembre 2014), New York City (Hunyo 2015) and Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut (Hulyo 2015).
Boxers who have attended previous reunions include the likes of four-time world champion Roy Jones Jr., three-time world champions MikeThe Body SnatcherMcCallum and IranThe BladeBarkley, WBO heavyweight champion Lamon Brewster, former WBC light heavyweight champion Montell “Ice” Griffin, 1988 U.S. Olympic coach Kenny Adams.
I’ve had this idea to bring my former amateur peers together for many years and in December of 2014 at the Rival Boxing Store in Las Vegas I finally had my first amateur boxers reunion and it was a tremendous success. Since then I’ve had two more (at Jimmy’s -Glenn- Corner on W. 44th St.. in NYC and at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut)successful gatherings that have seen everyone from local amateurs, regional Golden Gloves champions, National AAU champions, world champions, Olympians and every other possible level of amateur boxer.
I had originally planned to have boxers from my Olympic trials class (1988)gather for a reunion but changed it to any era or level. On that end we’ve had boxers ranging from 1976 A.A.U. National champion Bret Summers from Washington State and 1976 Jamaican Olympian Mike McCallum all the way up to 2004 U.S. Olympian Jason Estrada.
Basically it’s a chance for us to get together, reminisce, tell stories, see old friends, meet people we’ve never met before. Maybe the best example of what my reunions entail came at the 2015 event at Foxwoods when I had Hartford’s Luis Ortiz and Lawrence Clay-Bey meet for the very first time since they boxed each other as young kids at Marc Anthony’s in Hartford way back in 1977!
KON: Hulyo 23, 2016, 12 udto sa 4 pm
DIIN: Margaritaville Restaurant inside the Mohegan Sun casino @ Uncasville, Connecticut.
KINSA: Invited and expected guests include, among MANY others:
Two-time welterweight champ Marlon “Magic Tawo” Starling
1985 ESPN welterweight championSchoolboyTroy Wortham
WBA welterweight and junior middleweight champion Jose Antonio Rivera
Dickie Ecklund and “Ireland” Micky Ward (“Ang Manlalaban”)
1984 Olympic Gold Medalist Mark Breland
Comp-U-Box record holderSucraRay Oliviera
Contender Star Peterthe Pride of ProvidenceManfredo Jr.
1996 U.S. Olympic team captain Lawrence Clay-Bey
Current boxing promoter (Star Boxing in NYC) ug 1988 NYC Daily News Golden Gloves 147 pound Champion Joe DeGuardia
Kanhi nga duha ka-division world champion “Hilo” Junior Jones from Brooklyn, NY
WBO World Heavyweight Champion Mike Bentt and 1988 U.S. Olympic laing.
2004 U.S. Olympian Jason “Big Unom ka” Road

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The wait in the dressing room before a professional boxing match -that last hour- could be enough to strip a man who never boxed before of whatever pride, desire and heart he THOUGHT he hadIceman nga si John Scully, Abril 2002

Boxing is a tight-knit fraternity. Everybody knows everybody. But a line in the resin will forever be drawn separating those who step into the square ring and those who DON’T. Many, many people make money on a fight, but when the bell sounds, only two people answer it.Randy Smith, Pebrero 2003, Journal Inquirer (Manchester, Conn.) Newspaper