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  • Comments Thread For: Lou Duva, Hall of Fame Trainer, Passes Away at Age 94

    Legendary Hall of Fame boxing manager and trainer Lou Duva, the patriarch of one of the most influential families in the sport, passed away today at St. Joseph's Hospital in Paterson, New Jersey. He was 94. He died of natural causes, according to his son Dino Duva. A fiery and charismatic character, Lou Duva's career spanned seven decades in the corners of boxing champions.
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  • #2
    What's crazy is I was just thinking about Lou a few weeks ago. I googled him to see how he was doing.

    He was a legendary trainer and I'm sure he's resting with his son.RIP

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    • #3
      R.I.P. Lou! The man breathed boxing, a true giant in the industry. We can not thank you enough for your contributions.

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      • #4
        R.I.P. Lou Duva

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        • #5
          RIP Mr. Duva

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          • #6
            R.I.P MR LOU DUVA ....2 nights stand out in my mind ...1 was when richard steel stopped meldrick taylor with 2 seconds left in the fight and lou duva going ape **** and when the riot erupted at bowe vs golota and mr duva was carried from the ring in a stretcher....crazy scenes

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            • #7
              RIP LOU

              My Duva moment... I thought my stomach would break I was laughing so hard watching Lou trying to get Golata focused... Hes yelling at the foul pole during the Tyson fight...Im convinced he would have made 100 if he had never had Golata as a charge!

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3z5UE6p3Pc

              From 1:39 on, watch him trying to force the mouth piece back into the foul pole.

              I remember him smacking Golata trying to get him to listen. Heres the thing: Lou never really gave up on Golata. He was that kind of a guy and he knew Marciano very well.
              Last edited by billeau2; 03-08-2017, 05:03 PM.

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              • #8
                RIP. Definitely one of the good guys in boxing.

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                • #9
                  RIP Lou a true lover of the sweet science

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                  • #10
                    "You're gonna watch Lou Duva go crazy!"

                    RIP Mr. Duva

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