Gleason's Gym

Gleason's Gym

Gleason's is a boxing gym located on the Brooklyn waterfront. Since 1937, when the gym was founded in the Bronx, boxers with their eyes on Olympic glory or a shot at the title have been training at Gleason's. Fighters who trained at the gym include Jake LaMotta, Roberto Duran, Benny (Kid) Paret, Gerry Cooney and Mike Tyson. Before his first title fight against Sonny Liston, Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, also trained at Gleason's.

The gym was founded by Peter Gagliardi, a former welterweight, who changed his name to Bobby Gleason. It moved to Manhattan and then to Brooklyn. Gleason's is now owned by Bruce Silverglade.

Gleason's is reminiscent of the time when New York was the center of the boxing universe, when there were dozens of serious gyms in the city and when big fights were often held in Madison Square Garden. Now Gleason's is among the last of a breed. It manages to stay open by permitting average joes-- men and women-- to train side by side with professional boxers, and stages "White Collar Boxing" events that cater to this clientele.

There is a sign on the wall at Gleason's, posting an invitation from the poet Virgil: "Now whoever has courage, and a strong and collected spirit in his breast, let him come forth, lace up his gloves, and put up his hands." Prizefighters have long answered this call at Gleason's and some still do. But now they've been joined by brokers and dentists. [cite web|url=http://www.dackman.homestead.com/files/Gleasons.htm|title=Dan Ackman, "And in this Corner the Insurance Broker"|publisher=Wall Street Journal, Aug. 21, 2002 (retrieved from author's website)]

References

External links

* [http://www.gleasonsgym.net/ Gleason's web site]


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