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    Emanuel Steward, the Godfather of Detroit boxing, is dead at 68, according to friends and heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko, whom Steward trained.

    Born in Bottom Creek, W. Va., Steward moved at age 12 with his mother to Detroit, where he became a street-smart kid with a short fuse and quick fists.

    In a life-changing move away from the gangs, Steward joined the Brewster Recreation Center and began an amateur boxing career, winning the 1963 Golden Gloves tournament in the bantamweight division.

    With his family needing his financial support, Steward became a lineman with the city before he and his half-brother James began coaching at the Kronk, a hotbed for young amateur fighters.

    Steward took the Kronk and its fighters to dizzying heights, transforming a skinny Hearns into one of the most devastating punchers in the history of the ring and mentoring a gallery of supporting champs over the years, including Jimmy Paul, Duane Thomas, Dennis Andries, Steve McCrory, Michael Moorer, Lennox Lewis and present-day heavyweight king Klitschko.

    Although the original Kronk Gym, which was housed in the basement of the Kronk Recreation Center, was closed in 2006 by the city of Detroit because of financial hardship, Steward was able to relocate the heart and soul of Kronk to a small building on East Warren, a few blocks west of Southfield Road, where champions and street kids still train shoulder-to-shoulder.

    Steward, who worked for years as an HBO color boxing commentator, was relentless in his charity work around Detroit, establishing the Kronk Gym Foundation to help endangered young boys and girls get an education and shot at a normal life.

    He never turned a boxer or someone in need of a meal or a chat away from his home in Rosedale Park nor from his Kronk Gym.

    “Emanuel was Mr. Boxing in Detroit,” said Frank Garza, a leading Michigan fight referee and close friend of Steward’s. “He was like Gordie Howe is to Detroit hockey and Al Kaline to Detroit baseball.

    “He loved to live, and he loved to give. He was a down-to-earth guy when you were with him. As a trainer, he was a brilliant strategist. If you ever wanted to win a fight, you just listened to his advice.”



    RIP.

    god bless.
    Last edited by ELVIS; 10-25-2012, 10:22 AM.
    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

  • #2
    Damn.

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    • #3
      I'm seeing conflicted reports. yahoo sports pulled it's article already

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        "Extremely sad to report that legendary trainer Emanuel Steward has passed at the age of 68. This has been confirmed to Fightnews.com by a close family friend. Manny underwent surgery for a stomach disorder in September and had been hospitalized since.

        During the ongoing WBO Convention, WBO Preisident Francisico “Paco” Valcarcel called for a moment of silence to remember the great man. Valcarcel also recalled Steward’s training seminar in last year’s convention in Puerto Rico.

        Steward is perhaps best remembered as the legendary founder of the Kronk Gym and the trainer of Hall of Famer Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns and heavyweight champions Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko, as well as being a frequent commentator on HBO Boxing."

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          The family of Emanuel Steward, the Godfather of Detroit boxing, has asked for prayers and comfort as the 68-year-old boxing icon recuperates from surgery.

          "At this point, I'm asking EVERYBODY to LEAVE US ALONE so that we can comfort and communicate with Emanuel," Steward's sister Diane Steward-Jones emailed to the Free Press today. "His surgical team just dropped by and scoffed at the reports he is dead."

          Citing friends of Steward, the Free Press incorrectly reported earlier today that Steward was dead. The Free Press regrets the error, and we apologize to the Steward family.

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          • #6
            WTF?

            god bless.
            It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              He's gonna pull a Tupac

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              • #8
                A boxing zombie
                Originally posted by talisman
                I wonder if there will be a new character that specializes in bjj and passive agressive comebacks?
                Originally posted by AdamLX
                If there was, I wouldn't pick it because it would probably just keep leaving the game and then coming back like nothing happened.
                Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                Because fuck you, that's why
                Originally posted by 80coupe
                nice dick, Idrivea4banger
                Originally posted by Rick Modena
                ......and idrivea4banger is a real person.
                Originally posted by Jester
                Man ive always wanted to smoke a bowl with you. Just seem like a cool cat.

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                • #9
                  gonna miss hearing his voice during boxing matches.

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                  • #10
                    For a second there I thought we were talking about Webster
                    .....bro....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by A+ View Post
                      For a second there I thought we were talking about Webster
                      I always call him Webster when I watch boxing.

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                      • #12
                        his death was confirmed. Sucks it was sudden. RIP Manny.

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