Archive for March, 2011

Mar-31-2011

R.I.P. – Gil Clancy

The Board and members of Ring 8 wish to offer our condolence and deepest sympathy to the family of Gil Clancy.  Gil, a long standing member of Ring 8 and a recepient of Trainer of the Year, will be truly missed.  While best remembered as an outstanding trainer, Gil brought a keen and honest perception of the sport that made him one of the most sought after trainers.  Gil, along with his just recently deceased boxing partner and Ring 8 member Howie Albert, were a great duo in boxing like no other.  Thank you for giving us some of the greatest fighters and most memorable boxing moments that will forever stay in our hearts.  More importantly, thank you for your warmth, kindness, and friendship to all those in the boxing community.  You will be truly missed.
Bob Duffy – President
Board Members, V.P. Henny Wallitsch, Paulette Balog, Bobby Bartel, Tony DiPippo, Joe Dwyer, Tommy Gallagher, Henry Hascup, Jack Hirsch, John Labate, Vinnie Maddalone, Lenny Mangiapane, Tony Mazzarella, Frank Pena, Keith Sullivan and David Yatkowitz.


It saddened us to learn that Hall of Fame boxing trainer and commentator, Gil Clancy, passed away this morning. Gil worked with Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Jerry Quarry as well as Gerry Cooney in his bout with Foreman. He was the first and only trainer of Emile Griffith, and led him to win both the welterweight and middleweight championships of the world. He was a class act and an asset to the great sport of boxing. He will surely be missed. May he rest in peace.

Gil pictured here with Emile Griffith & Howie Albert

Gil Clancy was born on May 30, 1922. Clancy is a Hall of Fame boxing trainer and one of the most noted boxing commentators of the 1980s and 1990s. Clancy is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame. In 1983, he won the Sam Taub Award for excellence in boxing broadcasting journalism.

He is married to Nancy Clancy, and has six children and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

After the famous No Más Fight between Roberto Durán and Sugar Ray Leonard was stopped in the 8th round when Duran quit with a “¡No más! ¡No más!”, it was Gil Clancy who first suggested that Duran must have quit due to stomach distress and probably had to use the bathroom. Ultimately, this turned out to be just about what Durán later said himself.

Gil with Gerry Cooney & Albert

Fighters Trained

Awards & Recognition

Miscellaneous

  • Took over matchmaking duties from Teddy Brenner at Madison Square Garden in late 1978. He held the position for three years.
  • In the early 1980s, Clancy started working as a television boxing commentator. He worked for CBS Sports, MSG Network, and HBO. In an interview with Zachary Levin, Clancy told how he got his start: “I was at a cocktail party with Angelo (Dundee). And Barry Frank was there. He was president of CBS Sports. And we always used to joke around, Angelo and I. So Barry Frank says, ‘Could you guys do that on the air?’ I say, ‘Sure.’ The next week we were on the air from Italy.”

Henry

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Mar-17-2011

Ring 8 Minutes and Notes, Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Executive Board Meeting:

The monthly Executive Board meeting of the Veteran Boxers Association of NY, Ring 8, Inc was held on Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at the Waterfront Crabhouse in Long Island City, New York.

Board Members in attendance: President Bob Duffy, V.P. Henny Wallitsch, Paulette Balog, Tony DiPippo, Tommy Gallagher, Henry Hascup, Jack Hirsch, Lenny Mangiapane, Tony Mazzarella, Frank Pena and Keith Sullivan.

President Bob Duffy opened the meeting and Tony DiPippo talked on our New membership cards.

President Duffy stated that he would meet with Tommy Gallagher, Tony Mazzarella and Henny Wallitsch at the old Sunnyside Garden place to arrange to have a monument put up on the site.

President Duffy stated that Paulette Balog has been visiting, sending out cards and phoning all the former boxers that are now in need of help. He stated that he would like to give her $50 a month and Tommy Gallagher suggested that it should be $100. The Board passed Gallagher’s suggestion. President Duffy also stated that Paulette would give an up-date at every general meeting.

President Duffy stated that all the finalist of the New York Golden Gloves and their coaches will be invited to next months meeting.

Henry Hascup will try to get Chuck Wepner and/or Randy Neumann to be our guest speaker next month.

Ring 8 will be given out their annual Bill Gallo scholarship in the ring on April 6th.

June 9th, the NYPD will be going against the LAPD in an Amateur boxing show, which will be held at the Plattduetsche Park Restaurant, Long Island. The NYPD and Ring 8 will split the proceeds.

Tony Mazzarella suggested that when we run an event, we earmark what it’s for.

Sunday, July 31st is the date of our 1st Annual picnic from 10 AM to 6 PM. We will be making up flyers shortly.

President Duffy stated that there will be no meetings in July or August.

Sunday, December 11th will be our Christmas Party at Russo’s on the Bay. Invited guests include Roy Jones Jr. and Tommy Hearns.


President Duffy showed the Glen Cove Boxing Club Golden Glove Journal and stated that at the show the Mayor awarded our very own Frank Pena an Award for four (4) decades of service to the program.

President Duffy stated that Ring 8 took out a full page AD ($250) for Joe Dwyer, who is being honored by Larry Hazzard’s organization COMBATT, which is based in Newark, New Jersey. The awards dinner will be hel on Tuesday, April 5th at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark.

Keith Sullivan talked on the Shamus O’Brien gravestone. Shamus, who’s real name was Michael Joseph Hogan, fought out of Yonkers New York and had 100 pro bouts. Up until now, he was buried in an unmarked grave. Last year Ring 8 helped pay for the gravestone.

President Duffy talked on Fightnews and how much coverage there doing for us.

Tony Mazzarella stated that the “New York Hall of Fame for Boxing” will have their 1st Inductions some time next year (2012). He also stated that Ring 8 has two accounts, one is for approx. $12,000, and he suggested that we put that money into the Hall of Fame so we have some seed money. It was agreed by everyone on the Board.

General Meeting:

President Bob Duffy opened the meeting and Carmine sung the National Anthem and then Paulette Balog gave the 10 count.

President Duffy talked on the Monument for Sunnyside Gardens.

Paulette Balog gave a report on the ex-boxers that are having a hard time. Emile Griffith, Charlie Noel and Bill Tate were among them and she asked if anyone was in the area, to make it a point to visit them.

The Bill Gallo scholarship fund was talked about, and we have applications available. Ring 8 has given away $32,000 in scholarships in the last 14 years.

As suggested by Lenny Mangiapane, we are inviting all the finalist of this years New York Golden Gloves and their coaches to our next meeting. We are also giving them a years membership.

President Duffy talked on Frank Pena, who received at Award at his recent Golden Glove Show from the Mayor for 4 decades of service. Frank then stated that it isn’t about him, it’s about the kids.

June 9th, the NYPD will be going against the LAPD in an Amateur boxing show, which will be held at the Plattduetsche Park Restaurant, Long Island. The NYPD and Ring 8 will split the proceeds.

Tony Mazzarella talked on the “New York Hall of Fame for Boxing” and Sunnyside Gardens. He also brought up a statue of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier that Ring 8 wanted to put up several years ago. Now Donald Trump is interested in doing the same ting. He suggested we contact Trump and we can do it together.

Sunday, July 31st is the date of our 1st Annual picnic from 10 AM to 6 PM. We will be making up flyers shortly. December 11th is the date of our next Christmas Party at “Russo’s on the Bay.”

President Duffy introduced Mike Carroll who is running an Amateur Boxing Tournament from August 17th to the 20th.

President Duffy introduced a distance relative of former Heavyweight Champion of the World, Primo Carnera, Pamela Candusso Hirsch. She talked on our guest speaker Tom Hauser. She also talked on Shavers, Patterson and the 1st Ali/Frazier fight, which she attended. She also talked on Carnera who after boxing, became a wrestler, which was like a side show.

President Duffy introduced a woman kick boxer by the name of Ashley Hill, who is the daughter of Tokey Hill, the 1st Karate World Champion from the USA back in 1982. Miss Hill has been in several movies, including “Arthur.”

She talked about combined insurance and introduced Jill & Domenic who talked what it was all about.

Tommy Gallagher talked on Tony Napp’s new TV cooking show and his book, which could turn into a movie. Tony then talked on the cooking show, which is called “Finding Wisdom.”


Jack Hirsch gave a talk on our guest speaker Tom Hauser,

and then brought up Ring Announcer David Diamante, who introduced Tom like he was getting ready to box for a World Title himself.

Tom Hauser talked on his new book “Waiting For Carver Boyd.” Tom then read several pages  fro the book, which had the membership listening attention. Tom talked on how many different Champions we have and that it wasn’t good for boxing.  He then took and answered many questions from the membership.

Before we adjourned, President Duffy introduced Cruiserweight, Rod Jacobs.

Posted under Meeting Notes
Mar-12-2011

The next Ring 8 meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 7pm, at The Waterfront Crabhouse.

Annual membership dues of $25 can be paid at the door. PLEASE bring your current id card with you!!!

This also includes a buffet dinner at every meeting.

Guest Speaker Tom Hauser

This month our guest speaker will be Thomas Hauser, who is the author of 34 books including ‘Muhammad Ali: His Life And Times’.

Please forward this to anyone who may be interested.
Ring 8
The NYS Veteran Boxer’s Association
The Waterfront Crabhouse
203 Borden Avenue
NY 11101
(718) 729-4862
Meetings are at 7pm on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.
www.Ring8NY.com

Posted under Meeting Notes
Mar-11-2011

Ring 8 Minutes and Notes, Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Executive Board Meeting:

The monthly Executive Board meeting of the Veteran Boxers Association of NY, Ring 8, Inc was held on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at the Waterfront Crabhouse in Long Island City, New York.

Board Members in attendance: President Bob Duffy, V.P. Henny Wallitsch, Paulette Balog, Tony DiPippo, Tommy Gallagher, Henry Hascup, Jack Hirsch, John Labate, Vinnie Maddalone, Lenny Mangiapane, Tony Mazzarella, Frank Pena, and David Yatkowitz.

President Bob Duffy opened the meeting and Tony Mazzarella talked on Mike Fisher who was asking for some help on getting a job.

President Duffy gave a report on our Christmas Party in which Ring 8 made a profit of $3,316. Duffy received a call from Frankie Russo saying that the dates that are still open for our next Christmas Party is either December 11th at Russo’s or December 18th at the Crabhouse.

The Board agreed to have a special meeting at Vinnie Maddalone’s place.

Frank Pena showed a plaque with possible names to put on for our Hall of Fame, which starts in 2012.

Tony Mazzarella talked on the monument at the old Sunnyside Gardens. Tony also talked on an outside boxing show in the summer.

Henry Hascup talked on the up-coming COMBATT affair in Newark, N.J., which one of the honorees is Joe Dwyer.

Tommy Gallagher talked on our 2010 Prospect of the Year Award Winner, Gabriel Bracero.

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