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L’entrenador de boxa Orlando Cuellar es remunta al futur a la 5a St. Gimnàs

MIAMI (Octubre 26, 2016) — Entrenador de boxa de renom internacional Orlando Cuellar ha arribat a tot cercle, De tornada al famós 5º St. Gimnàs a South Beach, on una vegada va visitar com a adolescent per aprendre i ara entrena els combatents de sis dies a la setmana.
Nascut a l’Havana, Cuba, La família de Cuellar es va reinstal·lar a Miami quan tenia tres anys amb Orlando que hi vivia a través de l'escola secundària. Com un boxejador amateur, Cuellar recorda vívidament veure boxejadors a 5º St. Gimnàs com ara Cassius Clay, Willie Pastrano, Vinnie Curto i Florentino Fernandez, així com els formadors llegendaris, germans Angelo i Chris Dundee.
“Vaig veure i aprendre, recollint tot el que pogués,” Cuéllar va dir. “Ara, Em trobo treballant fora del 5º St. Gimnàs durant les darreres sis setmanes. Ha estat una experiència increïble. Cada dia, Mai no se sap qui caminarà per les portes allà. Ha estat un dels millors gimnasos de boxa del món durant més de 50 any. Des dels dies que es remunten a Muhammad Ali, Els combatents s’han atret per aquest gimnàs a causa de la seva rica història i de la seva gran sparring, així com a la zona amb restaurants de South Beach, clubs i platja. Els càlids, El clima humit també facilita la pèrdua de pes i l’entrenament.
“(Propietari) Dino Spencer està portant el 5º St. La tradició del gimnàs. Cada dia, sóc emocionant per a mi. Els grups ètnics mixtes s’entrenen allà i és un imant per al talent. Hi ha tres dies a la setmana – L’anomeno spar-a-rama – I tothom és benvingut a desafiar -se. El sparring és millor que moltes baralles de televisió.
“5º St. Entrenador de gimnàs Noi Laieta havia estat intentant convèncer -me per unir -me a l'equip durant els últims cinc anys. Vaig parlar amb Dino en diverses ocasions, expressant el meu desig de formar els combatents fora del 5º St. Gimnàs. Ell va dir, "Fem -ho.’ L'èxit del 5º St. El gimnàs avui té molt a veure amb la propietat. Dino té una passió per la boxa i és molt hospitalari, que s’enganxa al seu personal i als combatents. Bones vibracions tot el temps!”
Cuellar va marxar cap a Las Vegas a 1976 i, Després que es va adonar que ser boxejador no era del seu millor interès, Va començar a entrenar combatents allà 1981 del gimnàs de Johnny Garcia. Un any després, Va canviar la seva base Brooklyn i va començar a entrenar els combatents d'una altra icona de boxa, Gimnàs Gleason. En 2000, Es va reinstal·lar a Miami.
Més conegut com a campió mundial de pes pesat, el principal entrenador de Glen Johnson, Cuellar també va treballar amb futurs campions com ara Nicolas Walters, Rances Barthelemy i Erslandy Lara, així com Luis Franco, Aaron Davis i Joan Carles Gomez, per nomenar alguns dels més notables. Avui, És el segon cap de diversos combatents més importants, inclòs Antonio Tarver.
Reconegut al llarg de la boxa com a professor superior, L’èxit de Cuellar s’atribueix principalment a la seva formació de combatents de forma individual, centrant -se en les seves necessitats personals en lloc de donar a tots els combatents les mateixes instruccions i atenció.
“Cada lluitador necessita obra personal i específica per complementar els seus talents donats per Déu,” Va explicar Cuellar. “No podeu ensenyar a tots els combatents de la mateixa manera. M’especialitzo en el que anomeno la vella escola coneix una nova escola. La vella escola era per davant i personal per anar -hi 15 rondes, La nova escola consisteix a llançar més cops de puny, més moviment de peus i lluites des de fora. Ensenyo doffense: defensa + ofensa. Els cops de puny no són vitamines, No s’ha de prendre cap. La boxa és poc més que una batalla de reflexos; un combatent versus un altre, Però el veritable truc és com el lluitador utilitza els seus reflexos. Ensenyo als meus combatents a convertir el davantal de l’anell en un camp de mines.”
La boxa ha tingut un paper important en la vida de Cuellar. De nou al 5º St. El gimnàs és només un altre capítol de la seva vida única.
“Visc a través dels meus combatents,” Cuellar va concloure. “Cada victòria és el meu moment més orgullós. No hi ha victòries grans ni petites, Cada victòria és un moment feliç a causa de tot el treball dur i em sacrifica i el meu lluitador durant el camp d’entrenament.”
Orlando Cuellar està encantat d’haver tornat al futur.

New 5th St. Gym in Miami Beach Carrying on rich boxing history

 

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“La Major” Muhammad Ali regularly trained at 5º St. Gimnàs

Through the years 5th St. Gym photo gallery below

(pictures courtesy of Tom Tastas and 5t St. Gimnàs)

MIAMI BEACH (Juny 8, 2015) – The new 5º St. Gym is carrying on the rich boxing history established there in 1950 by the famed Dundee brothers, Chris and Angelo.

 

Known throughout boxing as the world’s most famous gym, 5º St. Gym became a major attraction for boxers, international celebrities and tourists alike, originally due to presence of a rising star training there, Cassius Clay, qui, per descomptat, went on to become The Greatest, Muhammad Ali.

 

Hall of Famers and future inductees have trained at 5º St. Gym over the years, including Joe Louis, Rocky Marcià, Carmen Basilio, Archie Moore, Willie Pep, Roberto Durán, Lennox Lewis, Rayo “Boom Boom” Mancini, Mike Tyson, Bernard Hopkins, Roy Jones, Jr. and so many other ring greats.

 

Others who have been part of the 5º St. Gym experience are actor Matt Damon and comedian Dave Chappelle, in addition to elite athletes such as Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Lebron James, Green Bay Packers future Hall-of-Famer Julius Peppers and former UFC great George St. Pierre. 5º St. Gym’s history also includes legendary celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Sean Connery, Jackie Gleason.

 

5º St. Gym fell on hard times at one point but a revitalization started in 2009, thanks to new owners Tom Tsatas and Dino Spencer, who re-opened the gym at its original location on 5º and Washington in Miami Beach.

 

En 2013, 5º St. Gym moved from its original location of 63 any, de tant en tant, when CVS took over the property and forced the gym to move to its present location at nearby 1434 Alton Road.

 

We’re slowly getting back,” Spencer explained. “We’ve only been reopened since 2010 and in our new location since 2013. We have new people – entrenadors, manager and fightersand offer unique opportunities for up-and-coming professional boxers. You can’t catch passes from Tom Brady but boxers can train here every day with champions and contenders. There are also ultra-successful people here who can teach boxers about how to be successful outside the ring. We’re creating an environment at 5º St. Gym to give young boxers every opportunity to succeed.

 

Wildcard Gym (Los Angeles) és el núm. 1 spot today but, on this side of the country, fighters from all over the world are coming here to train. Brian Jennings trained here for his fight with (Wladimir) Klitschko, Manual Charr trained here for his last fight, Anthony and Andre Dirrell have trained here, (Sergey) Kovalev, massa. They get elite sparring here for their training camps. Some come here with their coach, others have me train them.

 

A lot of boxing managers are here every day like John Seip and Charr’s manager was hanging out here, massa. De fet, he’s interested in signing a fighter he saw at our gym. People from Warriors Gym are here a lot looking for young talent. These people can make a difference in a young fighter’s life. Fighters are getting exposure here before they ever get to fight on TV. We also have great weather and all the amenities of South Beach. It’s only a matter of time before we’re back on top at No. 1.”

 

Times have changed and today the heart and soul of 5º St. Gym beats strong once again with world-class boxers training alongside supermodels Adriana Lima, Alessandra and Nina Adgal, as well as Grammy winner Cedric Gervais, just to name a few of the more notable non-boxer members working out there on a regular basis.

 

Un cop més, 5º St. Gym is the training mecca for world champions, top contenders and promising prospects. De fet, Seip discovered gifted Italian boxer Daniele Marco Scardina at 5º St. Gym and signed him to a professional contract.

 

Newly-crowned International Boxing Federation (FIB) super middleweight champion James DeGale, pictured here with 5º St. Gym owner Dino Spencer, trained at 5ºSt. Gym for his recent title-winning performance against Andre Dirrell, who has also trained at 5º St. Gym in the past, a Boston. DeGale sparred with the gym’s top amateur southpaw, Niko Valdes, to prepare for Dirrell. DeGale won a unanimous 12-round decision over Dirrell to become the first Olympic gold medalist from Great Britain to capture a major world title as a professional boxer.

 

Four years ago,” Seip va explicar, “I moved my managerial company to Miami from New York City. It had become very difficult to find solid sparring in New York City, where boxing gyms were closing due to the demand for high rents. The 5th St Gym has grown back into a big time professional boxing gym. I house all my fighters in Miami and they all train exclusively at 5th St. Gym for boxing and conditioning. There are pros who fly in from other countries to prepare there for fights. The atmosphere is incredible and professional boxers, heavyweights to featherweights, spar there three or four days a week. Siguem sincers, sparring is like a classroom and it’s pivotal for pros to prepare and learn. The teachers at 5º St. Gimnàs — Dino Spencer, Guy Laieta and Louis Perezare all top rated. It’s also a fun place to hang my hat. You cannot beat Miami weather for training, either.

 

For more information about 5º St Gym, visita www.5thstgym.com, follow on Twitter @5thstgym, o truqui al 305.763.8110. Operation hours of gym are Dilluns a través deDivendres, 9:00 sóc.-9:30 p.m. I, Dissabte & Diumenge, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. I.

 

Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali

 

(L-R) 2008 U.S. Olympic Bronze medalist and world super middleweight title challenger Andre Dirrell, 5º St. Gym owner Dino Spencer and former world heavyweight/cruiserweight world champion David Haye

(L-R) – Seated the late HOF trainer Angelo Dundee, Muhammad Ali, the late journalist Bert Sugar and Dino Spencer, behind (L-R)Tom Tsatas, unknown person, and former world heavyweight title challenger Fres Oquendo

(L-R) – Former world heavyweight/cruiserweight champion David Haye & comedian Dave Chappelle