Very sad news. The sport we love had suffered a great loss. R.I.P.
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Very sad news. The sport we love had suffered a great loss. R.I.P.
Huge, huge loss. It's almost beyond words how sad it is to have this man pass away. He was a familiar face on TV for a lot of boxing events... and you couldn't ask for a nicer person. Not only that... he was boxing royalty. He was a trainer without equal, a track record to be envied. Such a loss at such a relatively young age. Oh my goodness.
Rest in peace, Emmanuel. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
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From Wladimir Klitschko today on the Klitschkos' facebook page:
Quote:
Boxing has suffered a tremendous loss with the passing of Emanuel Steward.
Vitali and I, along with the entire Team Klitschko, send our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Emanuel's family and friends.
It is not often that a person in any line of work gets a chance to work with a legend, well I was privileged enough to work with one for almost a decade.
I will miss our time together. The long talks about boxing, the world, and life itself. Most of all I will miss our friendship.
My team and I will carry on with the goals we had set while Emanuel was with us because that is exactly what Emanuel would have wanted. I know he will be with us in spirit along the way and we will accomplish these goals in his honor.
Rest in peace Emanuel. You will be greatly missed.
Until we meet again my friend.
Thats very sad...he will be missed dearly...
Rest in peace Manny.
Damn it.
R.I.P Manny. One of the greatest.
I had to make a quick cameo at the forum when I found out about this.
I honestly don't remember whose facebook page I saw it from, but it was one of the forum members. I had no clue anything was wrong with Steward, just wondering where he had been in the last couple HBO telecasts. I don't know the guy personally but for some reason I was dragging along the rest of the day. It's a shame the sport of boxing has lost such a great trainer and I hope he's in the hands of God now and his family are given the strength to get through this time.
R.I.P. Emmanuel Steward
He was one of the finest trainers ever (without saying Ze finest), he was very human and had one of the most lovable personality, he will be missed for sure and no matter what, that we love him or not, he did play a major role in shaping boxing as we know it today.
The man Emmanuel Steward did more for the wide eyed kids and aspiring young men yearning to be a Champion in this sport than any redundant belt ever could have! Your real wins as a professional fighter started in the sweltering Kronk gym well before you even stepped between the ropes for the first time with him in your ear.
He was a trainer and a commentator, but more so he was boxing! And he was ours and helped make us fans. I'll miss him in this sport, greatly. Be at peace Manny and thank you!
Now that Manny's death has been confirmed, just wanted to say, that this seemed sudden and unexpected. It's sad day for boxing, Steward was respected by fans all over the world, and he'll be remembered for a long time after his passing.
RIP Emmanuel Steward
Yeah didn't even know he was sick, as everyone else stated got to respect what he did for boxing, may he find peace and rest.
R.I.P legend
Sad, sad day for boxing :{ RIP.
R.I.P. Emmanuel Steward.
A face, a smile and a love for the sport that we'll all miss greatly.
He seemed like a classy, talented, loyal, generous and enlightening coach. His name is synonymous not only with the legendary Kronk Gym, but also the city of Detroit, and the Motor City Cobra, Thomas Hearns. One can not think of him without also recalling the great impact that all the men he trained continue to have on the boxing world that we all love. The list is awe inspiring, those men who he trained or in some way guided in a long and illustrious career include
Wilfred Benitez
Julio Cesar Chavez
Kermit Cintron
Miguel Cotto
Oscar De La Hoya
Naseem Hamed
Evander Holyfield
Wladimir Klitschko
Lennox Lewis
Michael Moorer
Oliver Mcall
Mile Mcallum
Gerald McClellan
Jermaine Taylor
James Toney
Yuriorkis Gamboa
His own words pay great tribute to the man who when asked what quality he most admired in other people replied
“ I think people who have values and stand up for what they believe. And loyalty. That's one of the most amazing qualities I love. And that's why I say the people I admire most in my life - loyal people - as opposed to wishy washy, depending on who is the guy that can do the best for me, or get the best favors. And the people who been with you when you weren't on your feet, you should remember to stay loyal to them.”
R.I.P Emmanuel Steward.
Inspiration and Mentor and a constant reminder of all that is good about boxing.
R.I.P Manny.
The sport of boxing will miss you!
I wanted to share some of the tweets and messages from the boxing world in response to Manny's passing....
Lennox Lewis
"I’m completely devastated by the passing of my long time friend, mentor and trainer Emanuel “Manny” Steward. Manny has helped me get through some of the biggest fights in my career and I only regret that I couldn’t return the favour and see him through his biggest fight.
We’ve maintained a close relationship and the last time we spoke he seemed his usual upbeat self so it was very disturbing to hear about his illness and rapid decline. It is with a heavy heart that realization of what I hoped were just rumors are now in fact true. Manny always told me I was the best, but the truth is, HE was the best and I’m grateful, privileged and honoured to be counted among his many historic successes.
This has been a very tragic year for the boxing world, but today we’ve truly lost one of it’s crown jewels. Manny was giving, selfless, compassionate and stern. He always gave back to the community and never forgot where he came from. He was an institution unto himself and I’m proud to have had him in my corner for so many years.
I’m extremely grateful for the time that I was given with him and he will be severely missed by all who knew and loved him. I’ll miss his smile, his frank no holds barred truthfulness and our discussions on boxing and life. My prayers and condolences"
Wladimir Klitschko
"Boxing has suffered a tremendous loss with the passing of Emanuel Steward.
Vitali and I, along with the entire Team Klitschko, send our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Emanuel's family and friends.
It is not often that a person in any line of work gets a chance to work with a legend, well I was privileged enough to work with one for almost a decade.
I will miss our time together. The long talks about boxing, the world, and life itself. Most of all I will miss our friendship.
My team and I will carry on with the goals we had set while Emanuel was with us because that is exactly what Emanuel would have wanted. I know he will be with us in spirit along the way and we will accomplish these goals in his honor.
Rest in peace Emanuel. You will be greatly missed.
Until we meet again my friend."
Miguel A. Cotto@RealMiguelCotto
Emanuel thank you for giving it all for our sport and for giving me your great advice. We enjoyed those days! You will always be in my mind
Freddie Roach@FreddieRoach
emanuel steward passing today is biggest loss to boxing in long time. he'll be greatly missed. my thoughts prayers are w his family
'Big' George Foreman
George Foreman@GeorgeForeman
"Emanuel Steward will long be remembered. Thanks HBO, you never left Manny."
&
"Manny Stuart carried winning in his pockets; where ever he went a win followed."
More will follow I am sure
I use to love reading Emanuel Steward interviews because they went into so much detail about boxers and stories. Although I sometimes disagreed with his opinions you could see his enthusiasm and knowledge for the sport.
His history and experience was rich and very enlightening. He built the Kronk gym and legacy and fighters wanted to be a part of that by just being in the gym, talking to Manny, or even fighting a Kronk fighter.
Still cannot believe he has gone, I thought he would be around for a long time to come. Very sad news which I find it hard to take in.
Dennis Andries
Wilfred Benítez
Julio César Chávez
Kermit Cintron
Miguel Cotto
Oscar De La Hoya
Domonique Dolton
Naseem Hamed
Thomas Hearns
Evander Holyfield
John David Jackson
Hilmer Kenty
Ole Klemetsen
Wladimir Klitschko
Lennox Lewis
Michael Moorer
Oliver McCall
Mike McCallum
Milton McCrory
Steve McCrory
Gerald McClellan
Miguel Angel Gonzalez
Jimmy Paul
Graciano Rocchigiani
Jermain Taylor
Duane Thomas
James Toney
Yuriorkis Gamboa
Arcel
Leonard B
Braddock
Ross
Olin
Charles
Garcia
Kid Berg
Duran
Zale
Escobar
Holmes
Rosenberg
Steele
Frazier A
Goldstein
Yarosz
Soose
Brouillard
Manny was a trainer/mentor/father figure/friend/guidance counselor/ motivator etc etc etc, just like Arcel.
Manny turned a light punching skinny amateur boxer , into one of the most feared punchers in the world , my favorite fighter Tommy Hearns ,
R.I.P Manny and thankyou for the memories.
RIP Peace Manny, one of the few true gents of life and sport in particular, a lot of honesty and wisdom has been lost.
Absolutely gutted about this,so sad, Boxing has lost yet another legend :eek:
Such a gentleman and great knowledge.R.I.P Emmanuel Steward.
In my mind I always saw Emanuel Steward go old and grey like Eddie Futch and that he would trainer hundreds of fighters and create a longstanding legacy. The way he talked about boxing was like he was from the Joe Louis era. Just seemed too quick and too soon.
I wonder how it will effect Wlads next performance?
It is indeed the end of an era, and in a way starting his own boxing career at the same Brewster community centre at which Joe Louis trained puts him firmly in that legacy of greats who fought or trained out of Motor City, along with Eddie Futch and his fighters too.
There is a great article about it here
Izenberg: The death of Emanuel Steward ends an era in Detroit | NJ.com
Sad thing is that I live near Detroit and it really has not been getting alot of press. His sister has already started taking stuff out of the gym for fear of vandals and a dozen or so boxers will have to relocate. It truly is the end of an era and the only thing that keeps getting press is the stupid world series. The Detroit of today seems to not appreciate the sport of boxing or the legends it has produced. R.I.P Emmanuel Steward and the Kronk gym legacy.
He died on Thursday but I only found out on Saturday. It's strange really I get the boxing monthly magazine and there was piece on him on that issue with no mention of him having colon cancer. Sad,sad loss. Wish him all the best and his family
Wow... that IS sad. Times have certainly changed, when an ATG in boxing such as Emmanuel passes away and Detroit of all places hardly notices. Sad about the gym, too. It definitely is a sign of the times. Well... as it turns out, Detroit won't have to worry about the World Series too much longer, either. They're about to be swept.
I think Manny put a lot of money to keep the Kronk gym open but I think it closed down ages ago?
Along with you all I think a great name is now missing in the world of boxing. So rapid, so quick. Only yesterday we seemed to be hearing his voice.
All the best, Manny.
miles.
R.I.P Emmanuel - Seemed like a legitimately nice guy who loved the sport and his remarkable stable of fighters showed how good he was at this game. Sad news.
@Master - the old Kronk Gym opened and closed a bunch of times, but then closed for good in 2006.
In April 2011 the abandoned Kronk Gym in Detroit may see new life under a proposal to renovate the battered two-story building and revive the area around it.
This is on now
Good tribute.
BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Sport, 5 live Boxing, Tribute to Emanuel Steward