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  2. Gleason's Gym - Wikipedia

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    Gleason's Gym. Coordinates: 40.703075°N 73.988972°W. Boxing ring at Gleason's Gym, 2012. Gleason's is a boxing gym located on the Brooklyn waterfront. The gym was founded by Peter Gagliardi, a former bantamweight, who changed his name to Bobby Gleason. It moved to Manhattan and then to Brooklyn. Gleason's is now owned by Bruce Silverglade.

  3. Lou Stillman - Wikipedia

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    Lou Stillman. Louis Ingber (1887–1969), better known as Lou Stillman, was a legendary boxing trainer who had a gym in New York City, [1] but whose fame transcended beyond New York and into boxing circles virtually everywhere else. He was also a private detective prior to working as a boxing trainer. In 1919, Ingber was invited by millionaires ...

  4. Category:Boxing venues in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boxing venues in New York City" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Gleason's Gym; H. Hammerstein Ballroom; M.

  5. Cus D'Amato - Wikipedia

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    November 4, 1985. (1985-11-04) (aged 77) New York City, U.S. Occupation (s) Boxing manager and trainer. Years active. 1933–1985. Constantine " Cus " D'Amato (January 17, 1908 – November 4, 1985) was an American boxing manager and trainer who handled the careers of Mike Tyson, Floyd Patterson, and José Torres, all of whom went on to be ...

  6. Boxing in the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    The sport of boxing in the 1930s was affected by one of the biggest economic struggles in the history of the United States: the depression era. [1] [2] [3] Because of the suffering American economy, many boxers were offered lower amounts of money causing them to only box for passion. [4] [clarification needed] When the decade began, the world ...

  7. Boxing in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Boxing in the 1920s . 1930s. Boxing in the 1920s was an exceptionally popular international sport. [1] Many fights during this era, some 20 years away or so from the television era, were social events with many thousands in attendance, both men and women. World heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey dominated the sport through much of the decade.

  8. Category:Boxing venues in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boxing venues in New York (state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Category : Boxing gyms and clubs in the United States

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    Boxing clubs in insular areas of the United States‎ (1 C) Pages in category "Boxing gyms and clubs in the United States" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

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