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Boxing trainer Orlando Cuellar goes Back to the Future at 5th St. ספּאָרטזאַל

מיאַמי (אָקטאָבער 26, 2016) — Internationally renowned boxing trainer אָרלאַנדאָ קועללאַר has come full circle, right back to the famed 5טה סט. Gym in South Beach, where he once visited as a teenager to learn and now trains fighters out of six days a week.
Born in Havana, קובאַ, Cuellar’s family resettled in Miami when he was three with Orlando living there through high school. ווי אַ ליבהאָבער באָקסער, Cuellar vividly remembers watching boxers at 5טה סט. Gym such as קאַססיוס ליים, ווילי פּאַסטראַנאָ, Vinnie Curto און Florentino Fernandez, as well as legendary trainers, brothers Angelo און קריס דאַנדי.
I watched and learned, picking up as much as much as I could,” קועללאַר האט. “איצט, I find myself working out of the 5טה סט. Gym for the past six weeks. It’s been an incredible experience. יעדער טאָג, you never know who is going to walk through the doors there. It’s been one of the best boxing gyms in the world for more than 50 יאָרן. From the days dating back to מוכאַמאַד עלי, fighters have been attracted to this gym because of its rich history and great sparring, as well as to the area with South Beach’s restaurants, clubs and beach. The warm, humid weather also makes it easier for fighters to lose weight running and training.
“(Owner) דינאָ ספּענסער is carrying on the 5טה סט. Gym’s tradition. Everyday I’m there is exciting for me. Mixed ethnic groups train there and it’s a magnet for talent. There’s sparring three days a weekI call it Spar-a-ramaand everybody’s welcome to challenge themselves. The sparring is better than a lot of TV fights.
“5טה סט. Gym trainer באָכער לאַיעטאַ had been trying to convince me to join the team for the last five years. I spoke to Dino on several occasions, expressing my desire to train fighters out of the 5טה סט. ספּאָרטזאַל. He said, ‘Let’s do it.The success of the 5טה סט. Gym today has a lot to do with ownership. Dino has a passion for boxing and he is very hospitable, which trickles down to his staff and fighters. Good vibes all of the time!”
Cuellar left for Las Vegas in 1976 און, after he realized that being a boxer wasn’t in his best interest, he started training fighters there in 1981 out of Johnny Garcia’s Gym. A year later, he shifted his base Brooklyn and started training fighters out of another boxing icon, גליסאַן ס דזשים. אין 2000, he resettled in Miami.
Best known as world light heavyweight champion the head trainer of גלען זשאנסאן, Cuellar also worked with future champions such as Nicolas Walters, ראַנסעס באַרטעלאַמי און Erslandy Lara, ווי געזונט ווי Luis Franco, אהרן דייוויס און וואַן קאַרלאָס גאָמעז, to name a few of the more notables. הייַנט, he’s the chief second for several top fighters including <אַ href="http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=tr&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com.tr&sl=iw&u=http://fightnewsunlimited.com/tag/antonio-tarver/?lang=yi&usg=ALkJrhg-AtsoRCLMxQxZjnrQ4mI7KHXzqw" רעל = "קוויטל"> אַנטאָניאָ טאַרווער .
Recognized throughout boxing as a superior teacher, Cuellar’s success is mostly attributed to his training of fighters on an individual basis, focusing on their personal needs rather than giving all fighters the same instructions and attention.
Each fighter needs personal and specific work to complement their God-given talents,” Cuellar explained. “You can’t teach all fighters the same way. I specialize on what I call old school meets new school. Old school was upfront and personal to go 15 ראָונדס, new school is about throwing more punches, more foot movement and fighting from the outside. I teach doffense: defense + offense. Punches aren’t vitamins, none should be taken. Boxing is little more than a battle of reflexes; one fighters versus another, but the real trick is how the fighter uses his reflexes. I teach my fighters how to turn the ring apron into a minefield.
Boxing has played a huge role in Cuellar’s life. Back in the 5טה סט. Gym is just another chapter in his unique life.
I live through my fighters,” Cuellar concluded. “Every victory is my proudest moment. There are no big or little victories, every win is a happy moment because of all the hard work and sacrifices me and my fighter made during training camp.
Orlando Cuellar is thrilled to have gone back to the future.