First I would like to say thank you for the great video it was definitely accurate. Manny was like a father to me, I used to box for Kronk as a heavyweight and It was the best time of my life as a kid growing up boxing at the famous Kronk Gym. Manny treated me like his son, allowing me to drive his convertible Rolls Royce to my wedding and also attending my wedding as well... Manny was the best thing that happened to me and hundreds of young men like myself, lastly Manny was instrumental with me becoming a part of the Detroit Police Department.
I was in the Kronk gym in the mid eighties , watched Milton McCleary , Jimmy Paul , Thomas Hearns , great place , everyone there was very friendly to me , great atmosphere , it was no wonder to me why so many champions came out of that place , Emanuel Steward was a special person and great for boxing !
Any chance you got to watch Gerald McClellan at Kronk before you left? He is my favorite fighter of all time, I think he would've been young in the mid eighties but figured id ask.
@@gulfy09 yeah until he didn't,now lives like a tomato 🍅 but hey feeding puppies after tieing their legs and mouth to his Pitbull and betting on dog fights, I reckon is his Karma in life. I absolutely believe karma is real. Emmanuel himself said Gerald is probably the only true evil fighter he ever trained.! Fact Don't get me wrong his fights where incredible but known the man behind the fighter is pure evil makes me no fan of his. I also don't wish his vegetable status on him that I have empathy for. All the warning signs where there he said many times he's getting crazy painful head aches and like the old school fighters sparred as hard as possible. While in London days before the fight he was interviewed and was blinking abnormally like he did in the fight with Nigel Benn. Both the ref and his corner failed him in that night he got hurt.💯 🥊
@@HERETOHELPPEOPLE121 every time McClellan's name appears someone has to show up with this . First you don't "know" what he did allegations only ,yes he had pits and probably was around fighting them everything else is just talk . Second you can "know" what he was as a fighter and imo he was incredible, devastating lh to the body. I wish he would have stayed with Stewart I don't think for a second this would have happened to McClellan. The ref let benn get away with everything but stops Gman at every turn ,also benn should have lost in the first rnd and Been counted out.
Steward loved fighters with power in their cross. Every champion under him had the perfect Jab + Cross style. His style beat the test of time. As he took so many champions from different generations & developed them into their final form.
The one thing I think is most underestimated about the style/mentality is while attacking it is not reckless. It is efficent application of pressure with great technique and not reckless. If you apply pressure and take risks your opponent will normally start to become defensive and more passive and therefore in being active you control tempo and create openings for counters when they start to feel the need to do something. Its a great style but requires complete commitment and trust in it as a style
You got me thinking. Got back into sparring and I noticed the more I put pressure the more people become more defensive. Krona gym was ahead of its times. I leave in the Detroit area and hope to visit there new location some day.
Hearns knocking out Cuevas was the nearest thing to perfection that you'll ever see on this earth. Every punch was perfect. Thanks for this. Boxing misses Emanuel Steward so badly.
I saw fury say in an interview that after boxing defensively all fight and finally getting caught by wilders big right in the 12th,, after getting back up, he went on the attack simply to survive the round, and noticed how he didn't like being pushed back... that was the exact moment he knew he had to back to the kronk!
Great video. One Kronk fighter I was surprised you didnt cover was Andy Lee. Lee lived in Manny Steward's house for many years. They were incredibly close and their relationship I think kind of personified the notion and ethos of Kronk as a family rather than just a training facility. Lee in his autobiography said that losing to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr felt like a betrayal of Steward. In many ways I think Steward got the results he achieved through love as much as anything else. His fighters adored him as well as respecting him. The life lessons he taught those guys went way beyond showing them how to throw an effective jab. Manny was truly one of a kind.
This one brought tears to my eyes. My father's side is from East end London and I'm related to the Quill family. I grew up in the Midwest. I'm definitely a fan of Emmanuel and the Kronk but with your accent, it made it very special. Thank you! RIP Emmanuel Stewart!
A great film. An amazing piece of boxing history. Steward must have been like a father to so many youngsters. Not only providing a safe place for them to train but also an opportunity to succeed. Thanks for creating this.
dude, your work just gets better and better. I had heard about the Kronk gym before, but obviously not in such detail. You make me appreciate this sport more than I would have otherwise. (got into it quite late in life) Thank you for your hard work and passion!
Excellent documentary. Some absolute great champions came out of the gym & a travesty what happened to it in the end. Emmanuel Steward is a legend, one of the best trainers ever.
Hey Jamie! I have been watching your videos for a long time and have to say that this is probably your best work so far! I really liked the use of graphic effects in this video and also the hybrid nature of this video being a quasi-documentary and boxing style breakdown. You have really come a long way and I get most excited when I get a notification for one of your new videos. Keep up the good work, my man! But also rest! After all you need to take care of yourself first and foremost. On a side note: The thing with the rear hand being held in front of the chin makes your right cross a devastating punch, because you put your entire bodyweight into it. If you keep the rear hand to your side to block hooks the kinetic chain is interrupted, because your hand moves in a different speed compared to your body. When the rear hand is held in front of the chin it is synchronised with your entire body, whereas the hand to the side results in more of an arm punch. This really shows why Kronk fighters had such strong crosses. Classic old school technique ;)
Thank you Raj, that truly means a lot man. Always appreciated the support. Glad you noticed a difference with the edit too ;) Been doing a lot of learning/work behind the scenes. Yeah, it puts it in the perfect position and also closer to the opponent. Floyd also would throw from that position too. Nothing quite like the good old-school techniques and fundamentals haha
@@BoxingLife fantastic video,I'm from Detroit and that made me very homesick. I'd love to see you do something on mayweathers style ,tons of rumors on it's history and why it was developed.
A most intriguing DOCUMENTARY...I was in tears at how he had impacted people's lives within and outside the boxing gym. This was a great video and I have subscribed for more.
Emmanuel Steward became a friend of mine back around 1989 when I played the national anthem on trumpet with my boss Little Joe. We played numerous times for the Kronk West out of Tucson. He was a great guy. RIP
@@robertstroud7561 Yes he was. I had some great times with those guys. Tony used to let me keep track of the time during the rounds. "Let me know when there's ten seconds" so Tony would give the signal and try to win the round.
I believe that people my age have been extremely privileged to have seen the remarkable work from Steward and D'Amato in our age of boxing. Very privileged.
Man I've been on UA-cam since 2007 and I never comment at all but this video touched me heavily and truly one of the best works when it comes to boxing history, please make more about coaches. Take care.
ty good sir for highlighting by far and away the best boxing trainer of this era and the next . a simple man, finding simplicity in a complex sport teaching and applying fundamentals in the ring and out may he froever rest ez.
This is the best boxing video ive ever seen , Emanuel Stewart probably formed the Greatest Boxing Club ever assembled , created a tradition in the Home Town of the Great Joe Louis , God ordained this great man for greatness.
Emanuel is a true boxing legend and one of the great trainers and ambassadors that boxing will ever have. What he did for those young guys coming up, teaching them discipline and being good people, along with being great boxers. And then the commentary. There is a youtube video where he discusses the heavyweight history and it is mesmorizing. Truly missed. Kronk was such a great, great stable.
This doc brings back great memories I considered Emanuel a true friend I was fortunate to be their to see the start of this historic run of great fighters from when bernard mays was the best fighter in the gym to the day when tommy became king of the gym seen great battles and many gym wars including the 1984 Olympic team train their rip Emanuel and thank you sugar hill for carrying out this great tradition you make detroit proud
Well done video and I'm happy that you also showcased the current times w/Sugarhill & HW Champ Fury. Coach Manny (rip), the Kronk staff & 5555 McGraw Ave (the old building) changed & saved a lot of lives in Detroit. In the 1980's economy that struggled with automotive work slow down and crack invading urban areas, Kronk's gave youth a place to go, something to do besides get into trouble, build some self pride and Coach Manny was like everyone's favorite Uncle/Mentor/Positive Influence. I had two uncles that Boxed in the Marines, they are the ones that got me going to Kronk's. In my 50's now, I still workout a bit to stay in shape and I can still hear Coach Manny's voice in my head when I'm working (grateful for that!). Don't forget how great of an announcer he was as well- I miss hearing him ringside calling and breaking down fights... he was the Yoda of Boxing. Coach Manny (rip), the old building and all of the trainers & fighters will never be forgotten- FOREVER KRONK!
Absolutely brilliant video! Thank you very much for the upload and the time and effort you obviously put into this documentary. Fantastic viewing mate, well done! 👊🥊💪
Very good video on Emanuel Steward and the legacy of the Kronk Gym. Mr. Steward was not only just a trainer, but a mentor, and father figure, to his boxers. He taught about life through boxing and the mental toughness, not just in the ring, but in life as well. I definitely learned from watching this video on Mr. Steward. May the Kronk Gym legacy live on and R.I.P. to Emanuel Steward.
Emanuel Steward was a great man, how this eloquent, intelligent man and professional engineer got into boxing is fascinating, definitely worthy of a Hollywood movie. I’m surprised theres still no monument to Emanuel, and it’s a total disgrace that HIS world famous Kronk gym was allowed to rot, be looted and burn under the city of Detroits nose. A building named after another JFK (John F Kronk), and a former Detroit city council man, a very sad irony. Yet the city of Philadelphia has a monument to a fictional Boxing character, go figure.
@Pulsonar: I just read your comment. I am surprised the city allowed that gym to be destroyed. This man did so much for that city. Detroit should be embarrassed. At least in Philly they built something for smokin Joe. They even built a false statue of Stallone who cut Carl Weathers out of a movie so he didn't have to pay him his worth.
I'm very familiar with the Kronk gym during the mid 70's before it became world famous ! I started training there back in the fall of "75" which was two years before Hearns turned pro ? I was at the old Olympia Stadium that night in the fall of "77" when both Mickey Goodwin & Thomas Hearns both turned pro ! As a matter of fact Goodwin was the headliner (main-event) and Hearns was the co-mainevent ! Of course they both won their pro debut's by knockout ! So I have such fond memories of Emanuel Stewart and Kronk !
I was a poker dealer in Atlantic City back in the 90's. I heard the gentleman speak that was sitting right next to me and I immediately recognized his voice and noticed on his shirt cuffs were the initials "EM". I turned and looked and low and behold, I was dealing poker to Emmanuel Steward. I spoke with him and he was actually very humbled that I recognized him just by his voice alone. He was very polite and seemed like a true gentleman. R.I.P. Sir.
Amazing video thanks for the upload. ..kronk means boxing visually to me .loved seeing the gold shorts years ago during my early years of being a fan..anyhow thanks again....jules in the uk w.mids boxing fans . .
Excellent documentary. My favourite Kronk fighter and one of my all time favourites is The G-Man, Gerald Mc Clellan. He was my era for a start, he fought in my two favourite weight divisions 160 and 168. The man was probably a natural light heavy but cut a lot of weight, very athletic, granite chin, and murderous punching power. He also had all that great Kronk boxing skill and accuracy, absolute machine of a fighter. Gerald exploded on to the scene, I couldn't believe we had yet another marvelous talent to add to the already stacked middle and super middleweight divisions in the early to mid 90s. About the video itself though, I don't see the point in purposely distorting perfectly good footage. Was it for effect? I'm sure fans would rather watch as clear images as possible. 🥊
Yup I really want to do a video on G-man for many of the reasons you discuss. In terms of the footage it was partly for effect and also copyright issues. If you take footage direct. The footage can get blocked. This took many many edits to get accepted in its final version. Appreciate the feedback though.
Excelente documental, espero siga habiendo mucho mas contenido asi con respecto a otros gimnasios. Y sigas con la calidad y contenido que traes que hacen que sea de lo mejor.
REST IN PEACE Mr. STEWARD! The Motor City Cobra was my favorite Kronk Fighter. Also Wladimir Klitchko changed his style (past his prime) but Emmanuel turned him from a punch punch hold to forcing him to let his hands go. But like I Said Thomas Hearns was my favorite KRONK 🥊 Boxer!
First I would like to say thank you for the great video it was definitely accurate. Manny was like a father to me, I used to box for Kronk as a heavyweight and It was the best time of my life as a kid growing up boxing at the famous Kronk Gym. Manny treated me like his son, allowing me to drive his convertible Rolls Royce to my wedding and also attending my wedding as well... Manny was the best thing that happened to me and hundreds of young men like myself, lastly Manny was instrumental with me becoming a part of the Detroit Police Department.
That is awesome man. Totally awesome.
Love this story congrats man
Love this story congrats man
Well done. Congratulations
That's great!
Thank you to Manny and thank you for you and what you do!
RIP Emmanuel Stewart and the Kronk Gym. Legendary.
It’s still around guys like Tony Harrison carry on the legacy
The kronk gym is still around
@@vince11harris I'm guessing he's referring to the original basement gym of the kronk centre, wich burned down a couple of years back..
Emmanuel Stewart was a child predator
@@allday-everyday41 do you have any evidence to back that claim
I was in the Kronk gym in the mid eighties , watched Milton McCleary , Jimmy Paul , Thomas Hearns , great place , everyone there was very friendly to me , great atmosphere , it was no wonder to me why so many champions came out of that place , Emanuel Steward was a special person and great for boxing !
Any chance you got to watch Gerald McClellan at Kronk before you left? He is my favorite fighter of all time, I think he would've been young in the mid eighties but figured id ask.
@@jay-xe3klsame here he was the best he quickly took the opponent out. No fear
@@gulfy09 yeah until he didn't,now lives like a tomato 🍅 but hey feeding puppies after tieing their legs and mouth to his Pitbull and betting on dog fights, I reckon is his Karma in life. I absolutely believe karma is real.
Emmanuel himself said Gerald is probably the only true evil fighter he ever trained.! Fact
Don't get me wrong his fights where incredible but known the man behind the fighter is pure evil makes me no fan of his. I also don't wish his vegetable status on him that I have empathy for.
All the warning signs where there he said many times he's getting crazy painful head aches and like the old school fighters sparred as hard as possible. While in London days before the fight he was interviewed and was blinking abnormally like he did in the fight with Nigel Benn. Both the ref and his corner failed him in that night he got hurt.💯 🥊
@@HERETOHELPPEOPLE121 every time McClellan's name appears someone has to show up with this . First you don't "know" what he did allegations only ,yes he had pits and probably was around fighting them everything else is just talk . Second you can "know" what he was as a fighter and imo he was incredible, devastating lh to the body. I wish he would have stayed with Stewart I don't think for a second this would have happened to McClellan. The ref let benn get away with everything but stops Gman at every turn ,also benn should have lost in the first rnd and Been counted out.
Milton Mc Croary....
Steward loved fighters with power in their cross. Every champion under him had the perfect Jab + Cross style. His style beat the test of time. As he took so many champions from different generations & developed them into their final form.
More accurately, Steward developed, through hard work, a fighter's punching power.
The one thing I think is most underestimated about the style/mentality is while attacking it is not reckless. It is efficent application of pressure with great technique and not reckless. If you apply pressure and take risks your opponent will normally start to become defensive and more passive and therefore in being active you control tempo and create openings for counters when they start to feel the need to do something. Its a great style but requires complete commitment and trust in it as a style
You got me thinking. Got back into sparring and I noticed the more I put pressure the more people become more defensive. Krona gym was ahead of its times. I leave in the Detroit area and hope to visit there new location some day.
Hearns knocking out Cuevas was the nearest thing to perfection that you'll ever see on this earth. Every punch was perfect. Thanks for this. Boxing misses Emanuel Steward so badly.
No the Duran ko
@@lemontadams3029 ¡Ambos!
А нокаут Макленон -Джулиан Джексон ? Да так что бы Джулиан пролетел пол ринга за канаты ! Это зрелище многое стоит !!!!!
No doubt did you see his jabs as he came out in the first round
He threw punches at the perfect distance better than anyone!
Excellent documentary for the Great Emmanuel Steward may he continue to rest in peace🥊💪🏾🕊
RIP Mr Emmanuel Stewart. You are missed but will never be forgotten.
I saw fury say in an interview that after boxing defensively all fight and finally getting caught by wilders big right in the 12th,, after getting back up, he went on the attack simply to survive the round, and noticed how he didn't like being pushed back... that was the exact moment he knew he had to back to the kronk!
Awesome work you put together here dude 🔥 Vid is much appreciated. Emmanuel Steward is a true legend.
My pleasure enjoyed editing!
@@BoxingLife keep ‘em coming please. We all appreciate all that goes into doing these vids. Been subscribed for some time now and a much deserved 👍
I need to know how Eddie futch train his fighters
Great video. One Kronk fighter I was surprised you didnt cover was Andy Lee. Lee lived in Manny Steward's house for many years. They were incredibly close and their relationship I think kind of personified the notion and ethos of Kronk as a family rather than just a training facility. Lee in his autobiography said that losing to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr felt like a betrayal of Steward. In many ways I think Steward got the results he achieved through love as much as anything else. His fighters adored him as well as respecting him. The life lessons he taught those guys went way beyond showing them how to throw an effective jab. Manny was truly one of a kind.
I did actually in part 4 briefly. If I’m being honest I would prefer to potentially do separate video on Andy Lee and touch more on that subject.
@@BoxingLife that would be boss. JIM, if you did,,x
This one brought tears to my eyes. My father's side is from East end London and I'm related to the Quill family. I grew up in the Midwest. I'm definitely a fan of Emmanuel and the Kronk but with your accent, it made it very special. Thank you! RIP Emmanuel Stewart!
What a great documentary! The thought that clearly went into this was brilliant! KRONK 🥊
The new Kronk is closer to my new house than the old one was. I miss the old one but this new one is within walking distance. Great documentary ☮️👌🏾
I bet you put a lot of effort into making this because this is great. 👍
The legendary kronk gym home to my favourite boxer Tommy "the hitman" hearns
@@miyamotomusashi56 F
James Toney
Tommy Hearns was an artist. His Ko's of Cuevas, Duran, Schuler were as punch perfect as you'll ever see in the ring, ever.
Yeah
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this channel is levelin up for real. crazy
Thanks man!
Flawless editing here, man. Congratulations, you keep improving and this has to be your best work to date.
👊 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
A great film. An amazing piece of boxing history. Steward must have been like a father to so many youngsters. Not only providing a safe place for them to train but also an opportunity to succeed. Thanks for creating this.
dude, your work just gets better and better. I had heard about the Kronk gym before, but obviously not in such detail. You make me appreciate this sport more than I would have otherwise. (got into it quite late in life) Thank you for your hard work and passion!
Excellent documentary. Some absolute great champions came out of the gym & a travesty what happened to it in the end. Emmanuel Steward is a legend, one of the best trainers ever.
I'm a huge fan of Emanuel. Always have been. A total class act and always loved when he worked a fight. Respect. RIP Emanuel Steward
Hey Jamie! I have been watching your videos for a long time and have to say that this is probably your best work so far! I really liked the use of graphic effects in this video and also the hybrid nature of this video being a quasi-documentary and boxing style breakdown. You have really come a long way and I get most excited when I get a notification for one of your new videos. Keep up the good work, my man! But also rest! After all you need to take care of yourself first and foremost.
On a side note: The thing with the rear hand being held in front of the chin makes your right cross a devastating punch, because you put your entire bodyweight into it. If you keep the rear hand to your side to block hooks the kinetic chain is interrupted, because your hand moves in a different speed compared to your body. When the rear hand is held in front of the chin it is synchronised with your entire body, whereas the hand to the side results in more of an arm punch. This really shows why Kronk fighters had such strong crosses. Classic old school technique ;)
Thank you Raj, that truly means a lot man. Always appreciated the support. Glad you noticed a difference with the edit too ;) Been doing a lot of learning/work behind the scenes. Yeah, it puts it in the perfect position and also closer to the opponent. Floyd also would throw from that position too. Nothing quite like the good old-school techniques and fundamentals haha
@@BoxingLife fantastic video,I'm from Detroit and that made me very homesick. I'd love to see you do something on mayweathers style ,tons of rumors on it's history and why it was developed.
When I see one of my city's greatest people and teams recognized like this, I feel so proud. Very well done documentary!
A most intriguing DOCUMENTARY...I was in tears at how he had impacted people's lives within and outside the boxing gym. This was a great video and I have subscribed for more.
Emmanuel Steward became a friend of mine back around 1989 when I played the national anthem on trumpet with my boss Little Joe. We played numerous times for the Kronk West out of Tucson. He was a great guy. RIP
Tony Ayala Sr was his partner.
@@robertstroud7561 Yes he was. I had some great times with those guys. Tony used to let me keep track of the time during the rounds. "Let me know when there's ten seconds" so Tony would give the signal and try to win the round.
Jesse Benevides,John Michael Johnson,ect.
Absolutely fantastic video. Beautiful story, great editing and wonderful narration. Hat off to you sir. Respect from Spain 🇪🇸
I believe that people my age have been extremely privileged to have seen the remarkable work from Steward and D'Amato in our age of boxing. Very privileged.
Man I've been on UA-cam since 2007 and I never comment at all but this video touched me heavily and truly one of the best works when it comes to boxing history, please make more about coaches. Take care.
Great video. Manny was definitely one of the greatest boxing minds of all time. He always made sense whenever he was analyzing a fight. Great man.
Thanks for this kind of content. Need more of it. Respect from Italy 🇮🇹🥊
Grew up around the corner from Kronk. Had a lot of fun at that gym. Boxing and playing basketball, fights, parties etc. Legendary!!!
Bro I’m 26 seconds in an I just wanna say thank you man I been wanting This video for yearsss! 💪🏾💪🏾
Haha nice! My pleasure man, hope you enjoyed! 👊
Thank you for this wonderful tribute to Manny and the Kronk Gym. For sure he was one of the greatest trainers of all time and wonderful Human Being.
ty good sir for highlighting by far and away the best boxing trainer of this era and the next .
a simple man, finding simplicity in a complex sport teaching and applying fundamentals in the ring and out may he froever rest ez.
This was great. Very well made
Thank you! Aim to go up a level with edits going forward!
Great video, the gold shirt of the Kronk gym is world famous with Manny Steward probably the last of the golden age of trainers
Vamos! What a masterpiece! 🤜😁🤛
This is the best boxing video ive ever seen , Emanuel Stewart probably formed the Greatest Boxing Club ever assembled , created a tradition in the Home Town of the Great Joe Louis , God ordained this great man for greatness.
What a fitting tribute to a legend - thank you for a great video.
I’m boxing at the new gym right and all I can say it’s a blessing
Where’s the new gym at?
It’s in Westland if you’d like the exact location I could give it to you brother
Awesome! 🥊Documentary can you do some more on famous trainers and style (Eddie Fitch, Dundee, Mayweather Roger & Floyd Sr. Ect)
Emanuel is a true boxing legend and one of the great trainers and ambassadors that boxing will ever have. What he did for those young guys coming up, teaching them discipline and being good people, along with being great boxers. And then the commentary. There is a youtube video where he discusses the heavyweight history and it is mesmorizing. Truly missed. Kronk was such a great, great stable.
Beautiful tribute to an amazing legacy. Thank you!
Truly amazing documentary! I hope one day they make a movie about the gym and Steward. Thank you for this video.
This doc brings back great memories I considered Emanuel a true friend I was fortunate to be their to see the start of this historic run of great fighters from when bernard mays was the best fighter in the gym to the day when tommy became king of the gym seen great battles and many gym wars including the 1984 Olympic team train their rip Emanuel and thank you sugar hill for carrying out this great tradition you make detroit proud
Glad you made this that gym is legendary and not alot of documentary on it
Well done video and I'm happy that you also showcased the current times w/Sugarhill & HW Champ Fury. Coach Manny (rip), the Kronk staff & 5555 McGraw Ave (the old building) changed & saved a lot of lives in Detroit. In the 1980's economy that struggled with automotive work slow down and crack invading urban areas, Kronk's gave youth a place to go, something to do besides get into trouble, build some self pride and Coach Manny was like everyone's favorite Uncle/Mentor/Positive Influence. I had two uncles that Boxed in the Marines, they are the ones that got me going to Kronk's.
In my 50's now, I still workout a bit to stay in shape and I can still hear Coach Manny's voice in my head when I'm working (grateful for that!).
Don't forget how great of an announcer he was as well- I miss hearing him ringside calling and breaking down fights... he was the Yoda of Boxing.
Coach Manny (rip), the old building and all of the trainers & fighters will never be forgotten- FOREVER KRONK!
This is a beautiful video brother I appreciate it. RIP Emanuel Steward. KRONK
Thank you for preserving boxing history here. Stellar work!
what a great vid. greets from Germany
Absolutely brilliant video! Thank you very much for the upload and the time and effort you obviously put into this documentary. Fantastic viewing mate, well done! 👊🥊💪
Thank you such a service and tribute to the great trainer Emmanuel Stewart and all of hes hall of fame Kronk fighters
(Thomas Hearns and McClellan)
What an amazing legacy Steward made in the Kronk Gym producing world champions! May Emanuel Steward Rest In Peace and the legacy of Kronk continue! 🥊🙂
This is a great and fascinating documentary. Emanuel Steward was a proper boxing man🥊.
Very good video on Emanuel Steward and the legacy of the Kronk Gym. Mr. Steward was not only just a trainer, but a mentor, and father figure, to his boxers. He taught about life through boxing and the mental toughness, not just in the ring, but in life as well. I definitely learned from watching this video on Mr. Steward. May the Kronk Gym legacy live on and R.I.P. to Emanuel Steward.
Emanuel was my Manager and Mentor in the sport of boxing rip
That was beautiful, got goosebumps watching!
Thanks Clemente! Glad you enjoyed!
This is a GREAT PIECE!! I really Enjoyed it Rest Easy Mr Steward you will live forever
I was young boy when I used to see Hearns (THE MOTOR CITY COBRA) at Northland Mall. I remember that made my whole day!!!!! Good job and keep it up!
Great little documentary. Thank you for posting.
Thank you mate! Much appreciated and glad you enjoyed!
Emanuel Steward was a great man, how this eloquent, intelligent man and professional engineer got into boxing is fascinating, definitely worthy of a Hollywood movie. I’m surprised theres still no monument to Emanuel, and it’s a total disgrace that HIS world famous Kronk gym was allowed to rot, be looted and burn under the city of Detroits nose. A building named after another JFK (John F Kronk), and a former Detroit city council man, a very sad irony. Yet the city of Philadelphia has a monument to a fictional Boxing character, go figure.
@Pulsonar: I just read your comment. I am surprised the city allowed that gym to be destroyed. This man did so much for that city. Detroit should be embarrassed. At least in Philly they built something for smokin Joe. They even built a false statue of Stallone who cut Carl Weathers out of a movie so he didn't have to pay him his worth.
Great to see this. Emmanuel left a huge impression on the World
Absolutely brilliant video. One of the best on UA-cam. Thank you for making this.
I'm very familiar with the Kronk gym during the mid 70's before it became world famous ! I started training there back in the fall of "75" which was two years before Hearns turned pro ? I was at the old Olympia Stadium that night in the fall of "77" when both Mickey Goodwin & Thomas Hearns both turned pro ! As a matter of fact Goodwin was the headliner (main-event) and Hearns was the co-mainevent ! Of course they both won their pro debut's by knockout ! So I have such fond memories of Emanuel Stewart and Kronk !
Wow
Half way through this video, and already decided to Save to my Rummy’s Corner interview playlist!
Thank you Boxing life! Beautiful work!
💟🔥☮️🇳🇿
Fantastic little documentary this. Thanks for the upload 👍👌🥊
please do not stop creating these master peices!!!!!!
I keep coming back to this video, a lot of great fighters from this gym aren't talked about enough like Gerald Mclellan
This was a great video!!! I love Emmanuel Steward. Very appreciative for this inside look of Kronk. Thank you💯
Do a doc on Johnsons Boxing Gym. We fought against Kronk a lot, more than any other gym.
Amazing work Jamie well worth the wait hope your feeling better also 🥊life🔥
Legend! Yes on the mend now Billy! Cheers!
@@BoxingLife good to hear that look forward to whatever you do next Jamie 🥊life
Wow! What a sad ending to what should have been a heritage site. RIP to Eddie Dutch and Emmanuel Stewart. Your work is done. Great Job!
Eddie Futch ??
@@ezsmith3765 i got fat fingers🙌
As someone born and raised in Michigan, it's amusing to hear someone with an Irish accent narrate this.
Great documentary! Learned a lot.
Manny final statement in this piece is exactly that man I met in L.A. decades ago! You know good people when you meet them. Manny is a legend!
I had the pleasure of meeting this Great man named Emmanuel Stewart, and he was a genuinely good person. I will never for get this man, may he R.I.P.!
I was a poker dealer in Atlantic City back in the 90's. I heard the gentleman speak that was sitting right next to me and I immediately recognized his voice and noticed on his shirt cuffs were the initials "EM". I turned and looked and low and behold, I was dealing poker to Emmanuel Steward. I spoke with him and he was actually very humbled that I recognized him just by his voice alone. He was very polite and seemed like a true gentleman. R.I.P. Sir.
Great video. Brings back great memories!!! RIP ES
Great job. Well and truly enjoyed that. Thanks a lot
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job putting this together!
Wonderful video. Great memories. Thank you.
Great doc bro
Just a great doc
I would’ve paid for this.
Thank you!
Manny an Absolute Legend !Rip Mate 🙏🥊🏴
Amazing video thanks for the upload. ..kronk means boxing visually to me .loved seeing the gold shorts years ago during my early years of being a fan..anyhow thanks again....jules in the uk w.mids boxing fans . .
Excellent documentary. My favourite Kronk fighter and one of my all time favourites is The G-Man, Gerald Mc Clellan. He was my era for a start, he fought in my two favourite weight divisions 160 and 168. The man was probably a natural light heavy but cut a lot of weight, very athletic, granite chin, and murderous punching power. He also had all that great Kronk boxing skill and accuracy, absolute machine of a fighter. Gerald exploded on to the scene, I couldn't believe we had yet another marvelous talent to add to the already stacked middle and super middleweight divisions in the early to mid 90s. About the video itself though, I don't see the point in purposely distorting perfectly good footage. Was it for effect? I'm sure fans would rather watch as clear images as possible. 🥊
Yup I really want to do a video on G-man for many of the reasons you discuss. In terms of the footage it was partly for effect and also copyright issues. If you take footage direct. The footage can get blocked. This took many many edits to get accepted in its final version. Appreciate the feedback though.
This video is unbelievably good
Absolutely brilliant documentary
Thank you very much for this documentary.
Hey Jamie you should do something like this for Ray Arcel
Glad you mentioned Joe Louis
Fantastic video.
Thanks for creating it
Excelente documental, espero siga habiendo mucho mas contenido asi con respecto a otros gimnasios. Y sigas con la calidad y contenido que traes que hacen que sea de lo mejor.
Thanks mate great video..he was a champ himself..🤜🤛
This is fantastic, I hope you keep this series up. Would love to see Ingle Gym at some point.
Amazing work on this video.
REST IN PEACE Mr. STEWARD!
The Motor City Cobra was my favorite Kronk Fighter. Also Wladimir Klitchko changed his style (past his prime) but Emmanuel turned him from a punch punch hold to forcing him to let his hands go. But like I Said Thomas Hearns was my favorite KRONK 🥊 Boxer!
Could you do more breakdowns on other Hall of Fame trainers and stables. Futch, Dundee, Arcel, Benton, Bernstein and D'Amto all had great stables
Fantastic story but a story told in a fantastic way. Great job
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic work as per usual, please keep these videos going!
What fantastic work about a fantastic life.