Freddie Brown had trained Bob Pastor for this fight.
-1937-
and Freddie Brown was there for this one too
-1978-
The "Old School" Boxing Trainers
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Caractacus
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Re: The "Old School" Boxing Trainers
Whitey Bimstein was the trainer for Gene Tunney for the majority of his career.Caractacus wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 18:52 BTW Have you ever read the book ARMS FOR LIVING by Gene Tunney (published 1941)
when you read that it sounds a whole lot like Cus D'Amato's 'philosophy"
Gene Tunney has chapters in it on Courage, Fear and most important of all to him "Will Power".
be sure to check it out.
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Caractacus
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Re: The "Old School" Boxing Trainers
I dont think that Gene Tunney had even mentioned Whitey Bimstein once in either of his
two autobiographies.
two autobiographies.
Re: The "Old School" Boxing Trainers
Some guys work a corner a few times and later say they "trained" the fighter in question.
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Re: The "Old School" Boxing Trainers
I think both Dan and his brother Nick may have been inducted in the old Ring Magazine Hall of Fame? Not certain though, but both deserve to be inducted into the IBHOF.Ambling Alp II wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 19:24Have never heard that D'Amato had him fired, though I think there was some tension between the two. I read a biography on Floyd Patterson a few years ago. It implied that D'Amato was a wacko who didn't really know what he was doing.Caractacus wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025, 14:21 was Dan Florio the one that Cus D'Amato had fired, claiming
that he was 'stealing from him" and 'crooked" ?
(perhaps it may have been Frank Levelle)
When Florio left, Patterson left .
(Liston vrs Patterson II was the last time D'Amato worked Patterson's corner)
Florio was brought in to be the chief second before the 2nd Johansson fight. (If I remember correctly, D'Amato was not involved in that fight.) Patterson fought one of the best fights of his career in that fight.
Florio trained Battalino, Canzoneri, Jack Delaney, Freddie Miller, and several other big-name guys during his career. He also turned Jersey Joe Walcott's career around. He somehow is not in the Hall of Fame; probably should have been in more than 20 years ago.