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Bud Bruner

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Bruner opened the Headline Boxing Gym in 1952 and started managing and training boxers. He trained fourteen Kentucky State Golden Gloves Champions, eight of whom were named the best boxer of the tournament. His most notable boxers were welterweight contender
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when he fell down the stairs at his gym in 1985. The injury left him confined to a wheelchair, but he continued to manage and train boxers until the fall of 1994. Bruner died on February 21, 1996, at Clark Memorial Hospital in
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His participation in boxing began in the 1930s while he was employed by the City of Louisville Recreation Department. He was responsible for playground tournaments, followed by district and city championships.
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didn't score more than 68 points in any of the games. After seven years in Fort Knox, Bruner resigned and returned to Louisville.
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four times. Although they lost all four games, Bruner liked to joke that he "knew how to play Rupp" because
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gold medal in 1960 was at Bruner's Headline Gym. Larry Boeck wrote in the October 9, 1960, edition of the
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to be his first opponent. Bruner also worked Hunsaker's corner for the fight, which Ali won by decision.
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From 1951 to 1959, he served as matchmaker for the Louisville Golden Gloves Tournament. He was also the
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Tournament. Bruner also managed the baseball team and coached the basketball team.
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Among the baseball players Bruner managed at Fort Knox were future
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