Lou Duva

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  1. Levook

    Levook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Duva doesn't get much talked about anymore.

    Any thoughts on the man at all? I don't know all that much about him, was certainly a feisty and outrageous character!
     
  2. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Awesome trainer and manager. Didn’t care for the guy’s public persona though.
     
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  3. Levook

    Levook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was pretty easy to irritate it seems lol. I almost never hear his name come up when great trainers are discussed, was just wondering why.
     
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  4. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I haven’t noticed that. He was certainly in the corners of a LOT of good fighters
     
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  5. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    The apex of his career was being in Rowdy Roddy Piper's corner in WM2.
     
  6. Levook

    Levook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah I guess he's mostly remembered for his work with the '84 Olympics guys & maybe Vinny Paz? I usually see Georgie Benton get his props as a trainer & he worked closely with Duva for years.
     
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  7. The Professor

    The Professor Socialist Ring Leader Staff Member

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    Duva was more of a cheerleader than a technically proficient boxing trainer. That's what he had George Benton for, who really does deserve the lion's share of the credit for the success of Duva's fighters.
     
  8. AngryBirds

    AngryBirds Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He nearly got Golata killed in the Tyson fight.
     
  9. clinikill

    clinikill Active Member Full Member

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    That was Al Certo, not Lou Duva.
     
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  10. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with this. Duva was a cornerman not a trainer. He was a motivator in that corner and he fought for his fighters, which I will give him props for. I laugh now when I was watching an old fight from MSG on youtube. It was between Florentino Fernandez and Stefan Redl. Fernandez stopped Redl - the ref intervening - and everyone was good with it because Redl was taking a hammering, except one guy in Redl's corner. The dude is screaming and hopping around and as I'm watching it I realize it was a young Lou Duva. You gotta give him credit, even back in the early 60s he was still the rambunctious cornerman fighting for his man.
     
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  11. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wasn’t he also a manager?
     
  12. Bronze Tiger

    Bronze Tiger Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you watch any of those old fights of Pernell Whitaker and Evander Holyfield…you can see who’s really the brains
     
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  13. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes he was. I heard several fighters were dropped the minute a world title was no longer viable for the company. So there may be a few out there harboring a grudge with his managerial skills
     
  14. Bronze Tiger

    Bronze Tiger Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And not just George Benton …Ronnie Shields…Tommy Brooks …Roger Bloodworth
     
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  15. BoB Box

    BoB Box Rollin with the punches Full Member

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    If im not mistaken didn't lou Duva get body slammed in the ring by Frazier?