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  2. Gleason's Gym - Wikipedia

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    Boxing ring at Gleason's Gym, 2012. Gleason's is a boxing gym located on the Brooklyn waterfront. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:Sports venues in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... This category is for articles related to sports venues in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. ... Gleason's Gym;

  5. Phil Nurse - Wikipedia

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    Since there were no Thai Boxing gyms in New York City, Phil made his way to Gleason's Boxing Gym in Brooklyn. While training there curious people began asking him what martial art he was training in and where they could learn it. This set the ball in motion, and after returning to New York several more times; he opened a gym in New York in 1995.

  6. Category:Boxing venues in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "Boxing venues in New York City" ... Gleason's Gym; H.

  7. File:Gleason's Gym, 130 Water Street, Brooklyn NY.jpg

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... Gleason's Gym, 130 Water Street, Brooklyn NY (Photo gallery of DUMBO, Brooklyn) Date: Taken on 28 June 2019: ... You are free: to share ...

  8. White-collar boxing - Wikipedia

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    White-collar boxing has its beginnings at Gleason's Gym in New York City. Gym owner Bruce Silverglade began organizing informal fights between the white-collar workers of his clientele in the late 1980s, which later developed into regular monthly events. After developing into a regular monthly event, the sport came to prominence in the mid ...

  9. Eric Kelly (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    He was a two-time New York Daily News Golden Glove Champion, and the 2000 National Golden Glove Champion. [4] In 2000 he was named an alternate for the U.S. Olympic Boxing Team at the Sydney Games. In 2001, ranked number one in the country, Kelly lost in the finals of the U.S. Amateur Boxing Championship in 2001 to Andre Ward. [5]