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Tommy Brooks, the man who taught boxing champs how to throw a punch, has sadly passed away at the age of 71 after battling a fierce form of cancer. Known for his exceptional skills, Brooks coached boxing icons like Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson, leading them through some of the sport’s most legendary fights. It’s a tough blow for the boxing community, which feels a little less vibrant without his champion spirit around.
Brooks wasn’t just a trainer; he was a mentor and friend who shared unforgettable moments with fighters and fans alike. Lou DiBella, a boxing promoter, expressed his grief on social media, recalling not just Brooks’ prowess in the ring but also his warm personality. The boxing ring is one less bright with him gone, and you know what they say—when the trainers start to leave, it’s like watching the smoke clear after the fight.
He started as an amateur boxer himself, snagging a US title before turning to coaching. His legacy includes not just training champions, but also nurturing the next generation of fighters. So, what do you think? Who’s your favorite boxing trainer, and what made them special? Let’s keep this conversation going in the comments!
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