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The GOAT boxing trainer….. Emanuel Steward

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

Colorado Springs, Lap. (Whiringa 19, 2018) – The late Emanuel Steward, 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, Hakihea 2-8, will be held December 7, at the Radisson Hotel (215 S. Temple St.) in Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

I te tau o 12, Manny moved with his mother from West Virginia to Detroit, where his life soon turned to boxing. Ka rite ki te kaimekemeke runaruna, he compiled a 94-3 record, kitea e te mahi koura-mētara i te 1963 National Golden Gloves Tournament as a bantamweight, but he decided against trying out for the US Olympic Boxing Team.

 

 

 

I roto i te 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 toa te ao, pea, the most noteworthy were Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis a Wladimir Klitschko. He also trained Julio Hiha Chavez, Miguel Cotto, Oscar de la Hoya, Naseem Hamed, Evander Holyfield, a Mike McCallum. Manny also trained a young Detroit rapper, Eminem, how to box at Kronk Gym.

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

Emanuel would always say, hoko knockouts!” 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,” mea 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, –kaimekemeke, officials, coaches and boxing fansThe Alumni Association connects generations of champions, inspiring and giving back to USA Boxing’s future boxing champions, i roto i a roto o te whakakai.

 

 

 

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 John Brown tāpiri. “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.

 

 

 

I roto i te poto, ahakoa, he taught boxing, and nobody has ever done it any better.

 

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Taras Shelestyuk Enjoying Working with New Trainer Joel Diaz Ahead of Saturday’s Fight

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ORANGE, Calif./Philadelphia, Penn. (Pipiri 27, 2017) – Tūturu, world ranked welterweight Terrace “Ko te Deal Real” Shelestyuk is banking on his new trainer, the highly regarded Joel Diaz, to take his game to the next level.
I enjoy working with Joel Diaz,” said Shelstyuk, who brought home a bronze finish in the 2012 London Olympics to his native Ukraine. “He’s a great communicator. He knows how to bring out the best in boxers.
Shelestyuk (15-0, 9 Koó), ko wai i runga i Rāhoroi headlines Thompson Boxing’sLocked nLoaded” 8-round main event from Omega Products in Sacramento, Calif., is currently ranked No. 5 i te WBO.
I 31, Shelestyuk can ill afford a slip up on his way up the official rankings. Tona hoa tauwhainga, Ihu Rodriguez Alvarez (15-2, 11 Koó), is all too eager to play the spoiler i runga i Rāhoroipo.
I know I can’t sleep on Rodriguez,” Said Shelestyuk, who is promoted by Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing. “I have to make a statement early in the fight to let him know what I’m about.
Shelestyuk vs. Rodriguez and the entire 8-bout card will be streamed live on TB Presents: Locked nLoaded. Watch the action on ThompsonBoxing.com a Facebook Live timata i 6:30 p.m. PST / 10:30 p.m. EST.
Tikiti hoki “Locked nLoaded” E utu i $40, $60, & $100 a e wātea ana mō te hoko ipurangi i ThompsonBoxing.com, ranei na roto i te te karanga 714-935-0900.
Shelestyuk is coming off a unanimous decision win against Jaime Herrera in November. Ko te whawhai, televised on SHOWTIME, had championship implications with Shelestyuk winning the WBO-NABO welterweight title.
Since teaming up with Diaz several months ago, Shelestyuk, ko wai te mea he southpaw, has tightened his punching ability and plans to be assertive throughout the 8-round fight.
I think most people know that I’m more of a boxer than a puncher,” said the Los Angeles-based Shelestyuk. “You can still have an aggressive style with a technical game plan and that’s what we’re working on. How to be aggressive in a methodical fashion.
This is a big fight for Taras. Should he win i runga i Rāhoroi, we feel he is ready for a major fight. He is hungry and has the incentive to put on a great performance i runga i Rāhoroi po,” ka mea Whakatairanga Kara peresideni, Artie Pelullo.
I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, standout amateur Ruben Villa (5-0, 3 Koó) of Salinas, Calif. looks to stay undefeated against Jonathan Alcantara (7-15-2, 1 KO) in a fight set for 6-rounds.
Villa has all the tools to become the next world champion at featherweight. He cleaned up the amateur ranks with back-to-back National Golden Gloves championships prior to turning professional last year.
He inked a promotional contract with Banner Promotions and Thompson Boxing last July.
TB Presents: Locked nLoaded broadcast team consists of Beto Duran on play-by-play and Steve Kim provides expert, color commentary.
Doors tuwhera i 5:30 p.m. local time with the first bout at approximately 6:30 p.m. Omega Products International is located at 8111 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, Pērā i 95826 a taea te tae i 916-635-3335.
Locked nLoadedis presented by Thompson Boxing Promotions and sponsored by Lucas Oil, in association with Everlast.
Mō ētahi atu pārongo, tirohia Banner-Promotions.ki.
No te whakahōunga auau i runga i to tatou whawhai, ngā, me whakatairanga, please check Banner Promotions Facebook Page , and follow us on Instagram and Twitter BannerBoxing.
Photo by Carlos Baeza / Thompson mekemeke

PAUL WILLIAMS INTERVIEW TO AIR TONIGHT ON SHOWTIME® AT 10:30 P.M. ET / PT

 

“I never thought 2012 would be my last time stepping in and out of the ring…And now I have an opportunity to help somebody else.” – Paul Williams

 

ShoBox Analyst Steve Farhood & The Former Champ
Discuss His Return To Train Prospect Justin DeLoach; VIDEO CLIP

 

 

Pāwhiritia HERE For Photos Of The Interview; Credit Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

Pāwhiritia HERE For Images Of Williams & DeLoach; Credit Amanda Westcott / SHOWTIME

 

Paul Williams returns to the ring te po nei in his first stint as a trainer since a motorcycle accident ended his fighting career in 2012. The former two-time world champion will train prospect Justin DeLoach in the opening bout of ShoBox: Ko te Generation New, ora i runga i SHOWTIME (10:30 p.m. AND/PT) i Buffalo Run Casino i Miami, Okla. Tune-inte po nei to see the full interview between ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood and Williams. Pāwhiritia HERE for a preview of the interview.

 

E kōrero ana Trainer Joel Diaz uniana hou ki Ruslan Provodnikov

No te Tonu Tuku
Manchester, Ingarangi (October 8, 2015)– Kua ingoa World kaiwhakangungu rongonui Joel Diaz te kaiwhakangungu hou o te toa mua Welterweight teina ao, Ruslan “Ko te Siberian Rocky” Provodnikov.
Diaz, nana nei i arahina maha toa o te ao, ka whakangungu Provodnikov i Indio, California rite Provodnikov faaineine mo tona a'ee muri , Ka e kauwhautia hohoro.
Kei raro nei he uiuinga ataata ki Diaz te matapaki tona akonga hou.
Kia whakamahi putanga pāpāho te ataata i runga i to ratou tukutuku me tüäpapa mamati i te tārua / whakapiri i te waehere tāmau.
Joel Diaz, October 7, 2015
Joel Diaz, October 7, 2015

Boxing manager Adrian Clark releases mini documentary Adrian Clark: I mua i te Bell i te Youtube

Dallas, TX (January 28, 2015)–Whakatika me te haere mai te kaiwhakahaere mekemeke Adrian Clark Kua tukua he pakipūmeka paku e lēkooti he uike i roto i te ora o tona mahi rite arata'i ia ki runga ki te ui i te Pakipūmeka fight.The te Adrian Clark: Before The Bell

Clark o Dallas, Texas kua hohoro riro tetahi o te kānapanapa taitamariki feruriraa i roto i te ahumahi mekemeke me kei te haere mai atu i te oranga 2014 arahina ia ki te wahi whawhai pērā i James De La Rosa ki ahua i runga i te Floyd Mayweather – Marcos Maidana II undercard i reira patua e ia toa mua ao Alfredo Angulo me te he Hakihea whawhai i runga i HBO mekemeke I muri Pōuri.
Tētahi atu kiritaki, Whawhai Jerry Belmontes WBC toa Kōmāmā Omar Figueroa i te Showtime Championship mekemeke i roto i te a'ee i reira whakaaro te nuinga o te iwi nei tirohanga i te whawhai i riro Belmontes i te whakatau ki te hopu i te whitiki, engari ngaro mā te whakatau wahia.
“Ko he mea whakamiharo te mahi i te pakipūmeka paku. Ahakoa ko te pūwāhi ngahunga ahau, nga whawhai mahi ahau mo te whiwhi i te pai te rongo hoki. He tino faufaa Ingoa me te uara mata, ka e ngana ana ki te kaitäkaro mākete kia ka kite koe i ahau, kite koe i toku tāne. A, no te kite koe i toku tāne, kite koe i ahau, ara ki te kore e tatou i reira i roto i te puka tinana, tohu tatou katoa ia te tahi. Mātakitaki i te pakipūmeka takoha ahau ki te mutu, ka faahiahia aha kua mea ai ahau me he aha e mahi i enei kaitäkaro,” Said Clark
“In five years & i 28 years old now, Te hinaaro nei au i te whakapono kua mahi ahau i te mahi tino pai, tautautefito ki te mahi i ahau ki kore tautoko. Peke ahau De la Rosa free i Don King, Na ka ka ia 2 whawhai nui i runga i Showtime PPV me HBO. I hanga ano e ia te moni atu i roto i 2 whawhai atu tona mahi katoa ngā. I negotiated a world title shot fight for Belmontes, kowhetetia ia te moni te nuinga i roto i tona mahi. Mahi ahau ki te tiki Ray Ximenez i roto i te kirimana whakatairanga kino, me te kaha ano, i runga i tona ara ki te nui whawhai. Haina ahau he 'amanaki fakaofo i roto i Oscar Mojica ko wai te mea he Sharing heke mai i 118 lbs. a ka Räkau he whetu he kaha'ú i 140 i roto i te Steve Belmontes. 2014 Ko te tau mīharo mō te Whakahaere AC Sports, LLC. Te titiro ki te hopu i roto i te tau 2015.”
“He he rota o nga mea whakamiharo e haere i runga i roto i te mekemeke matau i teie nei. Au taitamariki ahau, ki runga, me te haere mai, me te ngana ana ki te mau tonu i te ingoa faaturahia. Titiro ahau ki te mahi me te hanga whanaungatanga i hauora ki Whakatairanga Kara, Roc Nation, Kapa Top me kaiwhakatairanga rohe. I ahau i te hononga whakaharahara ki a Golden Boy, me te Main Events; Te ti'aturi nei e ahau ki te mau tonu aua here kaha, me te hanga i nga whawhai pai e ngā toku ko eé.”
“Ko matua i roto i te mahi mekemeke Patience. Ko tetahi, ki te māramatanga e taimi ko e nga mea katoa, me te kore e mahi i akina atu te ara. AJ Galante {ko wai te mea pea i te tahi atu kaiwhakahaere anake i roto i ona o 20} a ka matau ahau e tatou nga o te toto taitamariki i roto i te hākinakina. I roto i te 5 ranei 10 tau e riro mai tatou i te Al Haymon o, Frank Espinoza o me Cameron Dunkin o… Ka titiro eé ingoa Big me whatunga ki te mahi i roto i a tatou. Ua ite tatou e, e tamau noa tatou i te faaineine, e strategizing ki te kawe i runga i te faufaa ai'a mīharo o te mekemeke i roto i te tūmanako o te mahue ha tukufakaholo o to tatou iho. Ko tōna tino raumati.” 

Pāwhiritia te whakapakoko ki te mataara motuhenga

Adrian Clark: I mua i te Bell
Adrian Clark: I mua i te Bell