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Louis Duva (May 28, 1922 – March 8, 2017) was an American
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trainer, manager and boxing promoter who handled nineteen world champions. The Duva family promoted boxing events in over twenty countries on six continents. Duva was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame, the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame, and The Meadowlands Sports Hall of Fame.


Early years

Duva was born in New York City to Italian immigrants, the sixth of seven children. After spending time growing up in Little Italy, Manhattan, his family then moved to Saint James Place in Totowa, a suburb of Paterson,
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. Duva's childhood was an impoverished one and he had to do many jobs to try to help his family. Duva's 23-year-old brother, Carl Duva, introduced him to boxing when he was 10 years old, and by age 12 he was both an amateur and barroom brawler. However as a boxer he did not have much luck, although that might have been due to the fact he barely had time to train, having to go out to the street and perform many types of jobs to try to help his family make ends meet. In 1938 Duva tried to join the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Applicants were required to be at least 18, but he was only 16, so he changed his birth certificate and all his personal information and they accepted him, believing that he had been born in 1920. The CCC sent him to Boise,
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, and then to Walla Walla, Washington, where he learned to drive trucks. Duva went to the U.S. Army after
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broke out. He went to
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, to train, but was dismissed from the base after many fistfights with fellow soldiers. After that, he was sent to Camp Hood in
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, where he was given a job as a boxing instructor. He went back home in 1944 to help run a restaurant and to begin a career as a professional boxer, compiling a record of 6 wins, 10 losses and one draw. After retiring, he started a trucking company. Soon after, he met his wife Enes while he was performing as a clown at a ministry. They married in 1949. Duva spent a good portion of the early 1950s at Stillman's Boxing Gym, which attracted a large number of celebrities from Hollywood and the boxing world. It was here Lou began friendships with
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, Sammy Davis Jr.,
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, and other celebrities. Duva's trucking business was doing well, so he opened his own gym, named ''Garden Gym''. After he sold his fleet of 32 trucks, he became a bail bondsman. Around this time he also worked as a union representative in North Jersey.


Rise to fame

By 1963, Duva had become close friends with former world
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champion Rocky Marciano, one of the people who rejoiced when Duva crowned his first world boxing champion, middleweight Joey Giardello, who dethroned Dick Tiger that year to become world middleweight champion. Duva was one of the last persons that Marciano spoke to before Marciano's plane crashed in 1969. Lou's son, Dan Duva, was a lawyer who was also involved in boxing. When Leon Spinks' management came for help in 1978, Dan gladly helped them. With his earning of $500,000, Dan formed '' Main Events'' in April 1978. The company still exists today, and is managed by Dan's widow Kathy Duva. Also during that period, Main Events put on boxing cards at the Ice World facility in Totowa, New Jersey. The Duvas used tactics resembling those used by the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) when promoting a card, once even going as far as selling a truck driver from New Jersey as a Prince from
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just to hype the show and sell tickets. In 1979,
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began showing Main Events shows from Ice World. Rocky Lockridge, Bobby Czyz and Livingstone Bramble all signed up with ''Main Events''. Duva suffered his first heart attack during that year. Doctors told him he needed to step off some of his activities, so he dropped any activities which weren't related to boxing. He became a full-time boxing manager and trainer. Dan formed a friendship with Shelly Finkel, a powerful boxing power broker who convinced middleweight contender Alex Ramos, future world
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champion Johnny Bumphus, future world heavyweight champion Tony Tucker, the late light middleweight prospect Tony Ayala Jr. and heavyweight prospect Mitch Green to join ''Main Events''. Duva was trainer and manager. In 1981, ''Main Events'' became the promoter of the first bout between
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and Thomas Hearns, won by Leonard by a knockout in round 14. It was the largest grossing non-heavyweight bout until then, making $40 million. Duva's wife Enes was diagnosed with
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. 1984 was a highly successful year for Duva and ''Main Events''. He had Bumphus, Lockridge, Bramble and Mike McCallum crowned as world champions, and he signed future world champions Mark Breland, Evander Holyfield, Pernell Whitaker and Meldrick Taylor right after their participation in the Olympics in
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. He also signed Olympian Tyrell Biggs. In 1985 he was named ''manager of the year'' by the American Boxing Writer's Association. Holyfield was the next to be crowned world champion, when he beat Dwight Muhammad Qawi in 1986. That was the year that his wife Enes died after fighting her disease for five years. Breland and Vinny Pazienza followed the championship route for ''Main Events'', winning their first world titles in 1987, year in which he was named ''Trainer of The Year'' by the WBA. Taylor followed Whitaker and Pazienza by beating Buddy McGirt in 1988 for the world light welterweight title. In 1989 Whitaker, Darrin Van Horn and
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's John John Molina crowned themselves champions, adding to the ''Main Events'' line of world champion boxers. Holyfield gave ''Main Events'' another championship, when he knocked out Buster Douglas in three rounds to win the world heavyweight title with Duva as his co trainer along with George Benton. After that, Duva attained mainstream fame, appearing in cameos at different
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series and even visiting the " Late Night with David Letterman" show as a guest. He also acted as wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper's trainer at the World Wrestling Federation's WrestleMania 2
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in 1986; coincidentally, Duva was a distant cousin to WWF manager "Captain" Lou Albano, who had instigated the story line involving Piper. In 1992, Eddie Hopson became Duva's 13th world champion. In 1996, Dan died of
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. His widow, Kathy, became chairman of the Board and Dan's brother, Dino Duva, became president. After four years Dino left the company and Kathy became the
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. Dino went on to form Duva Boxing. Duva has worked with such other former or future world champions as Michael Moorer and Arturo Gatti among others. On the night of the infamous riot after the first Andrew Golota- Riddick Bowe bout, Duva was lifted out of the ring on a stretcher after his defibrillator went off. He was found out to be ok after testing was done to his heart later that night. For a period during the 1980s Duva was involved in a restaurant named "Lou Duva's Seafood Grille and Sports Club" in Totowa, New Jersey. Duva was inducted into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame in 1998 and lived in Wayne, New Jersey, just a few miles from where his family once lived in
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Notable trainees

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Rowdy Roddy Piper * Pernell Whitaker * Michael Moorer * Arturo Gatti * Meldrick Taylor * Mark Breland * Lennox Lewis * Joey Giardello * Rocky Lockridge * Bobby Czyz * Egerton Marcus * Livingstone Bramble * Johnny Bumphus * Tony Tucker * Mike McCallum * Vinny Pazienza * Darrin Van Horn * John John Molina * Eddie Hopson * Hector Camacho * David Tua * Fernando Vargas * Evander Holyfield * Andrew Golota * Alex Ramos * Lance Whitaker * Joel Casamayor


References


External links


Lou Duva in Boxrec
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