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Ang Tinuud nga Boxing Trainer nga si John Brown gipasidungog sa mga Kansas City Royals

Gipakita si John Brown sa Jumbotron sa Kaaffman Stadium nga naggunit sa Buck O'Neil Legacy Award nga bag-o lang gipresentar sa usa ka espesyal nga seremonya (Mga litrato sa maayong kabubut-on sa Steph Brown Crane)

Kansas City, Mayo. (August 4, 2025) - Bag-ohay lang nga gipasidungog sa Kansas City Royals ang Legendary Boxing TrainerJohn Brown Alang sa iyang dugay nga serbisyo sa komunidad isip tag-iya / operator sa Turner Boxing Academy sa Kansas City, Kansas.

Turner, 78, nakadawat sa prestihiyosoBuck O'Neil Legacy Award Atol sa usa ka espesyal nga seremonya sa Kaaffman Stadium alang sa iyang mga kontribusyon sa miaging duha ka mga dekada sa komunidad, diin siya nagbansay labaw pa sa 1,000 Mga Batan-on.

"Maayo kini nga adlaw,"Si Brown miingon." Ako usa ka fan sa Royals sa daghang tuig ug gihigugma ko ang George Brett Era. Gusto nako nga pasalamatan ang tanan sa mga Kansas City Royals alang sa usa ka nindot nga kadungganan. "

Gipangunahan ni Brown ang Turner Boxing Academy isip Director ug Head Coach sukad nga nagpahibalo niini sa 2005. Nga adunay labaw pa sa 60 Mga Tuig nga Kasinatian sa Sport, ang iyang pagkalambigit naglangkob sa matag lebel sa boksing ingon usa ka atleta, coach, ug tigbansay.

Labaw sa coaching, Si John usa usab ka payunir sa kagamitan sa boksing. Gitukod niya ang ringside sa 1977, Ang pag-uswag ug gear sa pagpamaligya nga kaylap nga gigamit sa isport. Ang iyang pagpangulo gipalabi sa nasyonal ug lokal nga mga organisasyon, nga nagsilbi isip Presidente ug Bise Presidente sa USA Boxing, Naghimo mga yawe nga papel sa lokal nga lbc, ug milihok ingon prangkisa nga delegado ug bise presidente sa KC GOLDEN GLOVES.

Usa ka respetado nga numero sa kalibutan sa boksing ug usa ka malampuson nga negosyante, Si Juan nagtuo nga ang labing kadako nga panulundon naa sa pag-atiman sa mga batan-on nga atleta ug giya sila aron molampos, sa sulod sa singsing ug sa unahan.

Ang Turner Boxing Academy nagpasiugda sa "Homecoming,"Usa ka propesyonal / Amateur Boxing Card, sa Septiyembre 6th Sa embahada Suites Hotel & Conference Center sa Olaate, Kansas. Lokal nga StarFrame "El Tiburon" Romero (9-0, 8 KOs), Usa ka 23-ka-oras nga Childur sa National Amateur nga nagpuyo sa Olato, ipadayon ang headline sa kalihukan sa 8-round middleweight bout.

Si Brown nagsilbi nga manager / head trainer alang sa duha ra nga propesyonal, Ang ulahi nga World Heavyweight ChampionTommy Morrison ug kasamtangang kabag-o nga Romero.

"Ang Homecoming" usa ka tigpundok alang sa Turner Boxing Academy. Ang nag-una nga sponsor sa kini nga panghitabo mao ang Group sa McCarthy Auto, ug usa ka bahin sa mga kita pagadon-onLuwas nga mga bata Johnson County.

Ang mga tiket gibaligya karong Lunes (Aug. 4) ug makatarunganon nga presyo sa $75.00 (gitagana nga mga laray 1-3) ug $40.00 (general admission) alang sa pagpalit online sawww.eventbrite.com.

Usa ka Kard nga gipahamtang sa usa ka USA Boxing, sugod sa 6:30 sa gabii. CT, mag-una sa pro card.

Pultahan sa 5:30 sa gabii. CT.

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Bahin sa Turner Boxing Academy: Turner Boxing Academy (Tba) usa ka non-profit nga Boxing Club nga gipadagan sa mga boluntaryo nga naghinamhinam bahin sa isport ug positibo nga epekto niini sa mga batan-on. Ang Academy gibase sa sulod sa Turner Recreation Center sa Kansas City, Kansas. Kini gipahinungod sa paghatag usa ka luwas ug suporta nga palibot alang sa mga bata nga makakat-on ug magpraktis sa arte sa boksing.

Gitugyan ang TBA nga itudlo ang disiplina, pagsalig, ug usa ka lig-on nga pamatasan sa trabaho sa among mga batan-on nga atleta. Kami nagtuo sa gahum sa boksing aron magtukod og kinaiya ug kalig-on, Ug kami naghinamhinam sa pagtabang sa among mga estudyante nga maablihan ang ilang tibuuk nga potensyal sa sulod ug sa gawas sa singsing.

Bahin sa McCarthy Auto Group: Grupo sa McCarthy Auto  usa ka network nga gipanag-iya sa pamilya nga puno sa serbisyo sa automothip ug mga sentro sa pag-ayo, Mapahitas-on nga headquarter sa Kansas City Metro. Nga adunay labaw pa sa 30 Mga Tuig sa Trabaho sa Lokal nga Lokal nga Lokal, Nagtubo kami sa pag-operate 9 Mga Advership-Winning Dealerships sa Actero ug Kansas, uban sa 4 maayo nga natukod nga mga sentro sa pagbangga.

Ingon usa ka kompanya nga sobra 700 Mga empleyado, Nagtanyag kini usa ka halapad nga pagpili sa mga bag-o ug gigamit nga mga sakyanan nga gisuportahan sa transparent financing, patas nga presyo, ug usa ka dili matarug nga pasalig sa katagbawan sa kustomer. Ang Group sa McCarthy Auto nagpabilin nga gipahinungod sa paghatag sa pagbalik 60 Ang mga lokal nga scholarship matag tuig ug pagsuporta sa daghang mga kauban sa komunidad, lakip ang mga batang lalaki & Mga Girls Club, Amerikano nga Cancer Society, Kansas City Crime Commission, Mga lugar sa lugar sa lugar, mga payag sa hayop, ug daghan pa.

Bahin sa luwas nga mga bata Johnson County: Luwas nga mga bata Johnson County (KS) Gipangunahan sa Departamento sa Panglawas sa Johnson County, nga naghatag usa ka gipahinungod ug pag-atiman sa kawani, Ang suporta sa operasyon ug uban pang mga kapanguhaan aron matabangan ang pagkab-ot sa kasagaran nga katuyoan niini: Pagpadayon sa Imong Mga Anak nga Luwas. Pinasukad sa mga panginahanglan sa komunidad, Kini nga koalisyon nagpatuman sa mga programa nga gipasukad sa ebidensya, sama sa mga car-seat checkups, Mga Workshops sa Kaluwas ug mga klinika sa sports, nga makatabang sa mga ginikanan ug tig-atiman nga makapugong sa mga kadaot sa pagkabata.

“The Homecoming” to be headlined by phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero on Sept. 6 in Olathe, Kansas

Kansas City, Mayo. (Hulyo 29, 2025) - Nineteen-year-old boxing phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero (9-0, 8 KOs) will make his hometown debut as a professional on September 6, headlining “The Homecoming” Pro-Am card, presented by Turner Boxing Academy, Sa embahada Suites Hotel & Conference Center sa Olaate, Kansas.“The Homecoming” is a fundraiser for the Turner Boxing Academy, owned and operated by boxing legend John Brown, in Kansas City, Kansas. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Luwas nga mga bata Johnson County. “This will be a special event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Turner Boxing Academy,” explained Turner, who is Romero’s manager/head trainer. It’s a tough homecoming fight for Marco.”

The primary sponsor of this event is McCarthy Auto Group. “I’m elated to support the Turner Boxing Academy’s 20th anniversary event,” McCarthy Auto Group founder and owner Juan McCarthy mikomentaryo. “This is clearly a reputable organization and non-profit. I’ve been impressed with Marco Romero and recognize how pivotal early support can be in shaping a career.”
Romero was a 23-time national amateur champion, highlighted by gold medal performances in the 2024 USA National Championships and National Golden Gloves Tournament, for which he was selected as the “Golden Boy” Award winner as the Most Outstanding Boxer.

He is matched against Javier Dario Aragon (7-1-1, 3 KOs), fighting out of Denver by way of Mexico, in the 8-round main event.

“Fighting at home means so much to me,” Romero said about fighting in Olathe. “It’s giving me that extra motivation and drive to work hard every single day in the gym. I’m ready to give my people from KC and Olathe a show.”
Romero, currently a promotional free agent, has needed only 17 rounds in his 9 propesyonal nga away, registering 8 stoppages, including his last six fights in a row. He is set to compete as a middleweight for the first time after previously fighting at super middleweight, his sixth fight in 2025.

“Going down to middleweight has always been the plan,” Romero noted. “My dream is to be a multi-world champion in different weight classes. I’m excited to see how I feel going to middleweight and see how I feel after this fight. Our plan is to go even lower in weight to super welterweight.

“I’m ready and excited to fight 8-rounds. Our opposition will be tougherwe know thatso we are preparing for a hard fought 8-rounder or finish it earlier Either way we are coming Shark Style!"

Proud of his Mexican American heritage, Marco’s boxing idols are Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Julio Cesar Chavez ug, siyempre, his namesake, Marco Antonio Barrera. Romero’s ultimate goal is to bring world championship boxing back to Kansas, in order to give back to his community and inspire other young and upcoming boxers from Kansas City, not necessarily just in boxing, but any sport. His ultimate goal is to fill up Arrowhead Stadium one day, either fighting for a world title, or defending his world title belt.

In the 10-round co-featured event, Topeka (KS) heavyweight John “Iron Man” Cantrell (14-0, 13 KOs) kuhaon sa Portland “The Prince” Pringle (5-5, 1 KO), who is from Lexington, Kentucky.

The undercard will feature Kansas City’s (KS) popular Davidson brothers, Marcell Davidson (6-0, 4 KOs) Marcus Davidson (6-1, 5 KOs), both fighting as welterweights in separate 4-round fights. Marcell was a 2-time winner of The Ringside World Championships, ingon man usab sa 2019 National Golden gwantes Tournament.

In another 4-rounder, Leawood (KS) cruiserweight Ben Turla will make his pro debut in a 4-round match versus Randy “SPAWN” Martina (1-0, 1) from Fort Riley, Kansas Turla was a 3-time national amateur champion as an amateur, including top honors at the 2022 USA Boxing Elite Championships.
Card subject sa kausaban.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Wed., Hulyo 30) and are reasonably priced — $75.00 (gitagana nga mga laray 1-3) ug $40.00 (general admission) — and available for purchase online at www.eventbrite.com.

Usa ka Kard nga gipahamtang sa usa ka USA Boxing, sugod sa 7 sa gabii. CT, will precede the pro card.Doors open at 6 sa gabii. CT.
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Bahin sa Turner Boxing Academy: Turner Boxing Academy (Tba) usa ka non-profit nga Boxing Club nga gipadagan sa mga boluntaryo nga naghinamhinam bahin sa isport ug positibo nga epekto niini sa mga batan-on. Ang Academy gibase sa sulod sa Turner Recreation Center sa Kansas City, Kansas. Kini gipahinungod sa paghatag usa ka luwas ug suporta nga palibot alang sa mga bata nga makakat-on ug magpraktis sa arte sa boksing.

Gitugyan ang TBA nga itudlo ang disiplina, pagsalig, ug usa ka lig-on nga pamatasan sa trabaho sa among mga batan-on nga atleta. Kami nagtuo sa gahum sa boksing aron magtukod og kinaiya ug kalig-on, Ug kami naghinamhinam sa pagtabang sa among mga estudyante nga maablihan ang ilang tibuuk nga potensyal sa sulod ug sa gawas sa singsing.

Bahin sa McCarthy Auto Group: Grupo sa McCarthy Auto usa ka network nga gipanag-iya sa pamilya nga puno sa serbisyo sa automothip ug mga sentro sa pag-ayo, Mapahitas-on nga headquarter sa Kansas City Metro. Nga adunay labaw pa sa 30 Mga Tuig sa Trabaho sa Lokal nga Lokal nga Lokal, Nagtubo kami sa pag-operate 9 Mga Advership-Winning Dealerships sa Actero ug Kansas, uban sa 4 maayo nga natukod nga mga sentro sa pagbangga.

Ingon usa ka kompanya nga sobra 700 Mga empleyado, Nagtanyag kini usa ka halapad nga pagpili sa mga bag-o ug gigamit nga mga sakyanan nga gisuportahan sa transparent financing, patas nga presyo, ug usa ka dili matarug nga pasalig sa katagbawan sa kustomer. Ang Group sa McCarthy Auto nagpabilin nga gipahinungod sa paghatag sa pagbalik 60 Ang mga lokal nga scholarship matag tuig ug pagsuporta sa daghang mga kauban sa komunidad, lakip ang mga batang lalaki & Mga Girls Club, Amerikano nga Cancer Society, Kansas City Crime Commission, Mga lugar sa lugar sa lugar, mga payag sa hayop, ug daghan pa.

Bahin sa luwas nga mga bata Johnson County: Luwas nga mga bata Johnson County (KS) Gipangunahan sa Departamento sa Panglawas sa Johnson County, nga naghatag usa ka gipahinungod ug pag-atiman sa kawani, Ang suporta sa operasyon ug uban pang mga kapanguhaan aron matabangan ang pagkab-ot sa kasagaran nga katuyoan niini: Pagpadayon sa Imong Mga Anak nga Luwas. Pinasukad sa mga panginahanglan sa komunidad, Kini nga koalisyon nagpatuman sa mga programa nga gipasukad sa ebidensya, sama sa mga car-seat checkups, Mga Workshops sa Kaluwas ug mga klinika sa sports, nga makatabang sa mga ginikanan ug tig-atiman nga makapugong sa mga kadaot sa pagkabata.

Kansas Athletic Commission overturns ‘No Contest’ to TKO win for undefeated super middleweight prospect Marco Romero

Kansas City, Mayo. (Hunyo 4, 2025) -The Kansas Athletic Commission has overturned a “no Contest” ruling to a second-round technical knockout victory for 19-year-old boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (7-0, 6 KOs).

Romero, fighting out of Olathe (KS), faced Noah Kidd (10-14-2, 5 KOs) sa Mayo 24th in a scheduled six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Romero completely dominated Kidd, who was reluctant to fight once he felt Marco’s strength, and he was floored in the second round. Kidd then claimed he was unable to continue fighting due to an injury he suffered after falling out of the ring.

Marco’s manager/head trainer John Brown immediately filed a protest requesting the “No Contest” be changed to a well-deserved win for Romero. His challenge noted that the alleged injury was not the result of a foul, Romero was physically able and ready to continue the bout, and circumstances surrounding the fall and stoppage warranted further review.

“I’m glad I got that win on my record,” Romero said. “I put in a lot of hard work in the gym, running and making sacrifices during training camp. I’m happy the Kansas Athletic Commission took its time, watched the fight and made its ruling. The dude only came to pick up a paycheck.”

The Kansas Athletic Commission reviewed the incident and determined that Kidd’s injury from falling out of the ring was accidental, not caused by Romero. The bout was stopped by the ringside physician for medical reasons. Romero did not violate any rules and was capable of continuing the fight.

Based on the Commissions review of circumstances and applicable regulations, the bout did not meet the threshold for a ‘No Contest’ ruling under Kansas law, as the injury did not arise from a rule violation or external interference.

Considering these findings, the Kansas Athletic Commission ruled to overturn the original rules and amended it as an official recording as a Technical Knockout (KINSA) victory in favor of Romero.

“Marco came to fight but his opponent wanted to play rugby, trying to run him over and tackle him,” Brown commented. “His opponent hurt himself with these tactics and upon closer examination, the commission did the right thing.”

Romero’s next scheduled fight is June 14 vs. Nafys Anas Garner in a 6-round super middleweight bout in Portland, Maine.

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Undefeated Kansas Boxing Phenom Marco “El Tiburón” Romero to continue touring, Topeka debut May 24

Kansas City, Mayo. (Mayo 8, 2025) -The Magical Mystery Tour for Kansas boxing phenom Marco“El Tiburón”Romero (6-0, 5 KOs) will make a new stop on Saturday, Mayo 24th, when the 19-year-old super middleweight faces upset specialist Noah Kidd in a six-round bout outdoors at Energy Plaza in downtown Topeka, Kansas.

Not only is this event considerably closer to his Olathe (KS) home than anywhere Romero has fought so far as a professional, but it is also a widely successful annual show that has reportedly drawn 8,000 fans.

“I’m super excited, pumped up to fight only a 45-minute drive from my hometown for my fans,” Romero said. “They don’t need to drive 15 hours like they have or fly cross country. I’m really going to put on a show for my hometown fans. It’ll be nice to hear hometown fans cheering me on. Other than relatives who live in Denver, I made a few new fans in the other places I’ve fought. They’re starting to know who I am, and it’s really cool for people to come up to me saying they follow me.”

The 29-year-old Kidd (10-13-2, 5 KOs), fighting out of Jefferson, Missouri, recently knocked off then-18-0 Deshawn Prather by way of a 6-round unanimous decision.

“This will be Marco’s seventh fight in a year since turning pro because we have Marco on a fast track due to his vast amateur experience and desire to stay active and improve,” Romero’s legendary manager/trainer John Brown explained. “We are hopeful that Noah Kidd can withstand Marco’s shark (Marco’s nickname‘El Tiburón’ means ‘The Shark’ in Englishbites and give him several rounds of good work.”

Ingon sa usa ka propesyonal nga, the 23-time national amateur champion Romero has fought in Portland, Maine and Denver twice apiece, Tampa and Atlantic City. His aggressive schedule tentatively continues after Topeka on June 14 in Portland (KANAKO), Hunyo 27 in Wichita (KS), Hulyo 25 sa Atlantic City, September 6 in Olathe and back to Portland (KANAKO) sa Nobyembre 8.

“I love fighting this schedule, fighting every month or two,” Romero noted. “Maybe over time with all the wear and tear could tire me. But I was born to box; it’s my dream. Whoever Coach John (Brown) puts in front of me; I tell him I got him.

“I do think about when I’ll be fighting only twice a year for a lot more money than I’m making today. That’s my goal but I’m focused on the present. I’m working hard every day to get better. Sa katapusan, I want to walk away from boxing healthy and hopefully wealthy, like Coach John says. I really like this plan.”

“’El Tiburon’ has four, maybe five bouts scheduled for the rest of the year and at that time, or before, we will partner up with one of the highly recognized promotional groups that have been pursuing Marco,” Brown added. “He is a promoter’s dream: batan-on nga, handsome, articulate, bilingual, and he has an action-packed style. After watching ‘Canelo’ (Alvarez) last weekend……boxing needs a Marco Romero.”

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ATLANTIC CITY BOXING HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCE THE THE CLASS OF 2019!!!!

Atlantic City, N.J. – Nobyembre 19, 2018 – Ang Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame (ACBHOF) nga gipahibalo sa iyang mga 2019 Klase sa Induksiyon. Ang Induction Weekend himuon sa The Claridge, usa ka Radisson Hotel nga nahimutang sa Park Place & Boardwalk sa Lungsod sa Atlantiko, New Jersey kaniadtong Hunyo 21 – 23, 2019.
“Kami nalipay kaayo sa Klase sa 2019 ug naghinamhinam kaayo nga maghatag pasidungog sa mga bag-ong inductee sa Atlantic City sa among ika-3 nga tinuig nga induction weekend sa sunod Hunyo” niingon nga Presidente ug Founder sa ACBHOF Ray McCline.
Ang 2019 inductee sa kategoriyang Fighter mga:

Bernard Hopkins Tim Witherspoon, Sr.
Kevin Watts Virgil Hill, Sr.
Ang Iran Barkley nga si John Brown
Roberto Duran, Sr. Micky Ward

Trainer ug cutmen:

Ace Marotta Iningles “BOUIE” Fisher

Non-mga partisipante–Mga Espesyal nga Kontribyutor:

Butch Lewis Bobby Goodman
Stan Hoffman Nigel Collins
Henry Hascup Jimmy Binns Sr.
Tom Kaczmarek Tony Orlando Jr.
Rhonda Utley-Herring
Si Bernard Hopkins ipasok sa iyang una nga Hall of Fame isip bahin sa ikatulo nga tinuig nga klase nga maglakip sa tibuuk nga 19 inductee.
“Gibati nako nga gipabilhan ug nagsugod ang paghusay sa nga ako duol sa marka sa buhi nga alamat. Dili nako makita ang akong kaugalingon ingon buhi nga sugilanon. Tugoti ang ubang mga tawo nga modesisyon niana. Maayo kini nga kadungganan ug mapasalamaton ako sa Atlantiko Boxing Boxing of Fame sa paghimo niini,” Hopkins miingon sa usa ka Nobyembre 16 Ang pakigsulti sa RingTV kay Joseph Santoliquito.
“Tan-awa kung kinsa ang imong gipirmahan; dili mo ako mabaligya nga itom aron makasulod sa pultahan. Dili nimo ako ibaligya nga puti aron makasulod sa pultahan. Dili nimo ako mabaligya sa tunga nga puti o tunga nga itom o wala kana aron makasulod sa pultahan. Apan mahimo nimo ako ibaligya LOYALTY” giingon nga kanhi kampiyon sa duha ka dibisyon Bernard Hopkins.
Ang ika-3 nga Tinuig nga Induction Ceremony & Ang Selebrasyon Weekend pagpasidungog sa pipila sa labing ka daghan nga mga imahen sa kalibutan gikan sa isport sa boksing: Butch Lewis, Nigel Collins, Iningles “BOUIE” Fisher ug Presidente sa New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame Henry Hascup pila ra ang gingalan kung kinsa ang mahuman sa 2019 klase sa induksiyon.
Ang mga inductee gingalan sa tulo ka mga kategorya: Manlalaban, Trainer & Cut-Men and Special Contributors.
It was a great honor to hear I was going to be inducted into Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame. Atlantic City is my second home, and as a pro fighter I’ve fought numerous times in this great city. It’s a great boxing town and it is an honor to be inducted into the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame” nag-ingon Micky Ward.
Over the next several weeks there will be updates on the schedule of events, room packages and expected VIP appearances on the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame and the Claridge Hotel websites and social media platforms.
For more information on the Hall of Fame’s 3rd Annual Induction Weekend please contact the ACBHOF at (609) 318 -3188 o acbhof@gmail.com, or visit on Facebook Instagramug sa ibabaw sa Twitter.
ACBHOF is pleased to recognize our partners:

USA Boxing Alumni Association Profile: Dr. WilbertSkeeterMcClure

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

 

Colorado Springs, Lap. (August 20, 2018) – One of the classiest boxers to ever lace-up a pair of gloves is Dr. WilbertSkeeterMcClure, 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 ‘SkeeterMcClure,” USA Boxing president John Brown miingon, “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.

 

 

 

Gianggaan “Skeeterbecause 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. Sa 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 Olympic Games, 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.

 

 

 

During his illustrious amateur career, 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. Army, 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. As a promoter, 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 Olympic bronze medalist Jesse Valdez mikomentaryo. “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.

 

 

 

“Siya (McClure) has always been nice to me,” Sanders added. “I didn’t know him, personal, but met him, fought him, and saw him fight on television. He’s a smart guy, always a gentleman, and being a U.S. Marine, we were taught to absorb that.

 

 

 

Sa 1961, McClure turned pro and he was billed as the next Sugar Ray Robinson, largely due their similar boxing style. No endorsements, bisan, 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. Army, attended college and was married with a baby. After only 14 pro away, the mismanaged McClure was rushed into difficult matches against the likes of future world champions and Hall of Famers Luis Rodriguez (kaduha) ug Jose Torres, plus No. 1 contender Ruben “Hurricane” Carter (kaduha), gikan sa 1963 sa 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 uban sa usa ka 24-9 (12 KOs) propesyonal nga rekord. 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

 

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 hosted by the Alumni Association, including its annual 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.

 

 

 

 

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. Karon, 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. WilbertSkeeterMcClure is another outstanding USA Boxing product, as well as class personified.

 

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USA Boxing declares JuneAlumni Association Membership Drive Month

PAST & PRESENT of USA Boxing: (L-R) 1972 Olympic bronze medalist Jesse Valdez, 2004 U.S. Nationals champion Austin Trout, future Olympic hopeful Sharaha-Taina Moreu, 2-time world (alang sa) champion Danny Romero, ug 1984 Olympic silver medalist Virgil Hill.

 

 

 

Colorado Springs, COLO (Mayo 31, 2018) – USA Boxing has declared June as itsAlumni Association Membership Drive Month”.

 

 

 

I have been involved in boxing my entire life,” USA Boxing president John Brown miingon. “I’m a strong believer in USA Boxing and The Grass Roots Program; that truly makes up everything that IS boxing in America. The USA Boxing Alumni Association was started to keep this FAMILY together. I’m hoping that each of our current members will reach out to ONE other potential new member. I look forward to a busy month of June. ”

 

 

 

Created to champion 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.

 

Chris Cugliari ug Juan Scully will oversee two USA Boxing Alumni Association tables at the International Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, Hunyo 7- 10 Canastota, New York, during the its golf tournament and Memorabilia Show.

 

 

 

USA Boxing product Winky Wright (51-6-1, 25 KOs), a two-time junior middleweight world champion, is one of only three boxers being inducted into the IBHOF Class of 2018.

 

 

 

Multiple world champion as a pro and 1984 Olympic silver medalist, Virgil “Quicksilver” Hill, tig-apil sa tulo nga higayon nga Lumba sa Tuig “Ireland” Micky Ward, world champions Riddick Bowe, Junior Jones and otherAlumni Associationmembers are expected to make supportive appearances.

 

 

 

 

 

USA Boxing Alumni Association has enabled countless alumni to congregate at various events throughout the country since its inception last November,” added Cugliari, USA Boxing Alumni Association Executive Director. “By expanding our membership through a strong June campaign, we will build on our successful infancy and strengthen our ability to support the Alumni Association’s mission statement. We are very thankful for the support provided by our members and look forward to even better times to come.

 

 

 

The Alumni Association drive will continue June 24-30 in Charleston, West Virginia during the 2018 Junior Olympics, Prep Nationals and Youth Open.

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

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.

 

IMPORMASYON:

www.usaboxing.org

Twitter: @USABoxing

Instagram: @USABoxing

Facebook: /USABoxing