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The gym was founded by Peter Gagliardi, a former bantamweight, who changed his name to Bobby Gleason. It moved to Manhattan and then to Brooklyn. Gleason's is now owned by Bruce Silverglade. [1] Gleason's Gym entrance on Water Street in DUMBO, 2019 Gleason's Way in DUMBO Brooklyn. There is an illustrated book called At Gleason's Gym. [2]
Brooklyn’s own Gleason’s Gym is still a favorite among celebrities and local clientele alike, owner Bruce Silverglade told The Post – and has garnered a unique legacy that earned it a co ...
Gleason’s Gym has been a home for boxers since 1937, but it's now struggling to stay open as certain businesses still remain closed as New York City enters phase 4.
Gleason's Gym, located on Water Street, is the oldest boxing gym in New York. Many champions have trained there, including Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. [42] [43] The gym has been located in DUMBO since the 1980s. It moved from 77 Front Street to its current location at 130 Water Street in 2016. [44]
Pages in category "Boxing gyms and clubs in the United States" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Gleason's Gym; H. Harvard Boxing Club; I.
Michael Kozlowski (born August 6, 1961) is a Russian-American boxing manager and trainer of Russian, Israeli, Panamanian, Chilean, and US champions, [2] who handled the careers of Yuri Foreman (WBA World Champion), Jill Emery [3] (IFBA World Champion), Luke Campbell (2012 Olympic Champion), Egor Plevako (European Champion), [4] [5] Roman Greenberg (1998 Cadet EUROPEAN silver medalist). [6]
A Queens native, he boxed at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn as well as other venues, including overseas. After his career ended, he earned an accounting degree, learned operations, and was working at ...
On October 29, 2011, Damien Demento defeated long time WUW Trophy Champion "Izzy" Israel Joffe at the WUW October show at Gleason's gym to win the WUW Trophy Championship. [13] On December 10, 2011, Israel Joffe defeated Damien Demento at the WUW December show at Gleason's gym. [14]