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The Petronelli brothers opened their Brockton gym in 1969, the same year both Marciano and Colombo died (in a plane crash and an auto accident respectively.) Petronelli focused on training fighters, relying on his Navy medical experience as a cut man in the ring, while Pat mainly handled the business
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of natural causes at age 88. His death came just months after the losses of his brother Pat, who died at age 89 from complications of a stroke on September 2, 2011, and Petronelli's wife of 67 years, Marian (Gorman) Petronelli, who died October 15, 2011, at age 84.
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in Las Vegas, where the fight was ruled a draw in a controversial 15-round decision. In 1980, after winning 50 of 54 pro fights, Hagler got his second chance at the crowns when he faced British fighter
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The Petronelli gym was located on Ward Street in Brockton, which the city renamed Petronelli Way in 1999. The city of Brockton honored the Petronelli brothers with the Historic Citizens Award in 2007.
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title contender for most of the 1970s, the Petronellis found it difficult to line up high-profile opponents willing to risk facing him. Hagler's race and the fact that he was a
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to Brockton in 1967, began training at the gym shortly after it opened. Under Petronelli's tutelage, he became the National
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Tony Petronelli took over operating the Brockton gym, which closed in 2011. Tony relocated it to nearby
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Pat Petronelli, 89; trainer had marvelous way with Hagler, many others
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With his brother Pasquale (Pat), Petronelli managed and trained world
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after serving from 1941 to 1969. He grew up as a close friend of
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Petronelli trained others who would fight in world title bouts:
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Petronelli and his brother finally got Hagler his shot at the
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Petronelli also trained his brother's son, Tony, who won the
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aspects, including fight scheduling and purse negotiations.
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165-pound champion in 1973. Though Hagler was a top-ranked
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The teen-aged Hagler, who had moved with his mother from
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Guerino Petronelli
boxing
middleweight
Marvelous Marvin Hagler
Robbie Sims
Steve Collins
Kevin McBride
International Boxing Hall of Fame
Brockton
Massachusetts
welterweight
US Navy
master chief
Rocky Marciano
Abruzzo
Italy
Newark, New Jersey
AAU
middleweight
Southpaw
WBA
WBC
Vito Antuofermo
Alan Minter
TKO
Roberto Durán
Thomas Hearns
Sugar Ray Leonard
split verdict in Leonard's favor
World Boxing Organization

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