List the famous gyms over the years

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  1. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I am keen to hear your thoughts on the some of the famous gyms that have thrived in different eras ie. Stillman's gym etc etc.

    It would be interesting to compile a list of some of the top gyms worldwide through the decades over the past century, let's hear your insights :good
     
  2. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is my recollection of Stillmans, g:

    http://home.earthlink.net/~joerein/stillmans.html
     
  3. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That a gem of a read, thanks. I watched Someone up there likes me' the other night and loved the recreation of Stillmans Gym with Lou Stillman on the mic orchestrating the sparring. I assume that filming took place in Stillmans? Also, when you were there, how many were on average watching in the galleries and how much did they charge to get in?

    In those days it was interesting to read the culture of allowing large numbers to attend training camps to watch the sparring i.e. Louis at Pompton Lake etc, all paying a few dollars for the privilege.
     
  4. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    it was 15 cents when I first went in in '45. From the moment the doors were opened the galleries were packed.

    The sparring in SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME was done at Stillmans, but all the rest was done on sound stages.
     
  5. Jear

    Jear Well-Known Member Full Member

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    5th Street Gym
     
  6. Johnstown

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    Wild Card started to enter that status..especially with its open door policy...but not sure if that status is going to last with Pac being put back on the level of a mere mortal.
     
  7. john garfield

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    You're right about Wild Card, J. It did take on a modern day Stillmans persona, with all the great fighters training there, 'n easy access.

    Haven't been there in a long time; since it became a police state when Pac was training.
     
  8. john garfield

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    Great shout-out, J
     
  9. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Stillman's gym. The sound of thudding, the smell of sweat and liniment, the idea of rubbing elbows with celebrities of the day, and seeing the greatest fighters of a very tough era training in 2 rings a few feet from you was to me heaven on earth...
     
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    The Funny Man 7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stillman's Gym
    The Kronk
    Gleason's
    The Romanza Boxing Gym (Nacho Beristein's gym)
    The Wild Card Gym
    The Robert Garcia Boxing Academy
     
  11. Theron

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    Who did you see there Burt?
     
  12. Theron

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    ''And while I tried to drink it in,
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    Most of those around us just wanted a glimpse up close of not only the fighters but anybody well known to tell their friends about.''

    Wow that's one lucky guy!
     
  13. Theron

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    :shock:

    Learning how to feint from Willie Pep, how to lengthen my jab from Billy Conn; how to draw a right hand, roll with it and come back over the top from Johnny Bratton, and countless words of encouragement from Joe Louis, Tony Janiro, Bo Bo Olson and Gil Turner are treasured memories
     
  14. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    T,the question is who didn't I see at Stillmans ? I would go to Stillman's gym most every Sat, and some weekdays, quite often for many,many years. The only two major fighters I recall NOT seeing at Stillman's was Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles...I missed a few years when in the Navy, but sure made up for it when discharged...Aside from watching the great fighters I would rub elbows with famous celebrities as Bob Hope, Rochester,and many ex fighters as Kid Norfolk, Harry Wills, Ben Jeby,Eddie Eagan etc.
    And I vividly recall such great trainers as Ray Arcel, Whitey Bimstein,
    Freddy Brown, Charley Goldman, Chickie Ferrera instructing their fighters...
    I was fortunate i had a dad who saw Greb, Walker, Benny Leonard, Tunney,
    Jack Delaney, Paul Berlenbach, Johnny Dundee ,from the 1920s, and instilled in me a love of boxing that has never left me...cheers...
     
  15. Theron

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    Wow i can't even imagine meeting those kind of guys from that era would be amazing to see them.