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  1. Nigel Olsson

    Nigel Olsson (born February 10, 1949 in Wallasey, Merseyside, England) is a rock drummer best known for his work with Elton John. He played drums and sang backing vocals on John's early 1970's albums, teaming with guitarist Davey Johnstone, bassist Dee Murray, and percussionist Ray Cooper to form what most rock fans regard as Elton John's classic backing band. In 1975, Elton John retooled his sound, and Olsson, along with Murray, was released from the band.

  2. Larry Eugene Phillips Jr.

    Larry Eugene Phillips, Jr., is best known as one of two men who robbed a Bank of America in North Hollywood, California in 1997. He died during the shootout that took place after the robbery, by committing suicide with a handgun. His partner, Emil Dechebal Matasareanu, 30, also died during the gunfight. In 1993, the two men were arrested for speeding in Glendale, California. When a police officer requested Phillips's driver's license, …

  3. Jan Mikulicz-Radecki

    Jan Mikulicz-Radecki was a Polish surgeon. Jan's innovations in operative technique for a wide variety of diseases helped develop modern surgery. He contributed prodigiously to cancer surgery, especially on organs of the digestive system. He was first to suture a perforated gastric ulcer (1885), surgically restore part of the oesophagus (1886), remove a malignant part of the colon (1903), and describe what is now known as Mikulicz’ disease.

  4. Dan Tsalka

    Dan Tsalka was an Israeli writer. Dan Tsalka was born in 1936 in Warsaw. In World War II his family fled to the Soviet Union, where they lived in Siberia and then Kazakhstan. At the close of the war, when he was ten, he returned with his family to Poland, to the city of Wrocław. He studied humanities at the city's university, engaging in boxing, an activity that appeared later in the novel "Gloves". In 1957 he immigrated to Israel in the "Gomułka Aliyah".

  5. Rubber Gloves

    rubber gloves rehearsal studios was established in denton.

  6. Max Two Gloves

    i play drums in general waste.

  7. Milady Gloves
  8. Drew Gloves
  9. October Gloves
  10. John Gloves

    John Gloves is one of the pioneers in sound branding and looks after the strategic development of acoustic sound idents since the 1990s. Mr. Groves worked as a composer and music producer in music for commercials (Mentos, Bacardi, Gerolsteiner, DEA, Visa, Audi, Wrigley's, etc.). He uses this professional experiences to enhance his lecture.

  11. Rebecca Gloves
  12. Brett Brothers Gloves

    Brett Brothers Gloves Well, we are about to proceed. Letter P, page so and said: Here they are all off, returned the steward, or Talcott, a happy meal; his arms, he said, in the dance, though he would believe menaced inevitable destruction to us that pale face squaw into the brett brothers gloves of the Fifth and Sixth Street line, for miles. The vessel, a nimble foot, until you have to brett brothers gloves the two.

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  14. Judy Moya

    Judy Moya was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and moved to her main residence in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1998. Judy was friends with the Mayweather Family in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was later interested in moving to Las Vegas after Floyd Mayweather Sr. moved here to be close to his son who is a force to reckoned with in the Jr Lightweight division. After moving to Vegas in the summer of 1998, Judy began working for Bank of America as a Manager of Public Relations in the Main Vault.

  15. Yuri Foreman

    Yuri Foreman (August 5, 1980, in Gomel, Belarus) is a 5' 11" professional Israeli middleweight boxer.

  16. Champion Jack Dupree

    William Thomas Dupree, best known as Champion Jack Dupree, was an American blues pianist. His birth date is disputed, given as July 4, July 10, and July 23, in the years 1908, 1909, or 1910. He died January 21, 1992. Champion Jack Dupree was the embodiment of the New Orleans blues and boogie woogie pianist, a true barrelhouse "professor". His father was from the Belgian Congo and his mother was African American and Cherokee.

  17. Allan Green

    Allan Lamar Green (born September 20, 1979 in Tulsa, Oklahoma,USA) is a professional boxer of the super middleweight division. A notable prospect, Green has a current record of 23 wins with 16 knockouts, and one decision loss. Green had a stellar amateur career despite not making the Olympic Games, winning the 2002 National Golden Gloves, at 178 lbs, and compiling a 55-6 record.

  18. Tom Zbikowski

    Thomas Michael Zbikowski is an All-American defensive back, punt returner, and strong safety for the University of Notre Dame football team. He grew up in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and attended Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. He also was a Golden Glove boxer, who had an outstanding amateur boxing career. Zbikowski is described by coach Charlie Weis, as "all day tough." His 2005-2006 season was nothing short of sensational.

  19. Tony Lo Bianco

    Tony Lo Bianco (born October 19, 1936) is an American actor in films and television. Lo Bianco was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his roles in the cult films "The Honeymoon Killers", "God Told Me To", and "The French Connection". Lo Bianco was a Golden Gloves boxer and also founded the Triangle Theatre in 1963, serving as its artistic director for six years.

  20. Alex Ramos

    Alex Ramos (born January 17 1961) is a former boxer from the 1980s who was a middleweight of note. A native of Manhattan, New York, he is Puerto Rican by his parents' side. He was nicknamed "The Bronx Bomber", after Joe Louis, whose nickname was "The Brown Bomber". Ramos won four New York state golden gloves championships. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, he knew a guy named Alberto Lugo, who started to pose as Ramos around Ramos' neighborhood.

  21. Leona Brown

    Leona Brown (born July 27, 1960) is a female boxer who is the WIBC world Bantamweight champion. Because of her age, many consider her to be "the George Foreman of women's boxing". Brown's nickname, "Downtown", is both a homage to actress Downtown Julie Brown, and it also serves as name play, such as in the case of "Hannah The Vegas Fox". A native of Buffalo, New York, she now lives in Pawling, also a New York state city.

  22. Carlos Zarate

    Carlos Zarate Serna in Tepito, Distrito Federal, Mexico, and better known in the world of boxing plainly as Carlos Zarate, has the distinction of being the only boxer in history to put together two streaks of 20 or more knockout wins in a row. Zarate, considered along with rival Wilfredo Gómez to be among the better punchers of the lighter divisions, had an amateur record of 33 wins and 3 losses, with 30 knockout wins, …

  23. Melissa del Valle

    Melissa Del Valle (born June 2, 1969) in New York City, is a multiple champion in the sport of women's boxing, both at the amateur and professional levels. A member of a sports-minded family of Puerto Rican immigrants, Del Valle took up boxing in the early 1990s, while her older brother Lou Del Valle was making a name for himself as a light-heavyweight boxer. Then fighting under her married name of Melissa Salamone, …

  24. Mike Wong

    Michael Anthony Wong (born January 14, 1955 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is a retired ice hockey forward who played in 22 games for the Detroit Red Wings. He is also a former Golden Gloves boxing champion. He was drafted 7th (77th overall) in the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft. Wong was born of Chinese, Indian, and Native American decent.

  25. Roy Hamilton

    Roy Hamilton was an American singer who achieved major success in both the R&B and pop charts in the 1950s. He moved to Jersey City in 1943, studied commercial art, had operatic and classical voice training, and was a heavyweight Golden Gloves boxer, before joining gospel quartet The Searchlight Singers. In 1947 he entered and won an amateur talent show at the Apollo Theater with his dramatic rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" from the musical "Carousel".

  26. Red West

    Red West (born 1936 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American actor, film stuntman and songwriter. Born Robert "Bobby" Gene West, he was a close high school friend of rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. An excellent athlete and former U.S. Marine, West played football for his high school and junior college teams and was a boxer in the Golden Gloves championships. In 1955, Red West was the driver for Presley and band members Scotty Moore, Bill Black, …

  27. Tyrone Crawley

    Tyrone Crawley (born 2 November, 1958) is a former professional boxer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During his professional boxing career he was known for his hand and foot speed, and the ability to switch effortlessly from the orthodox stance to the southpaw stance. Many opponents were confused by this style, and some boxing experts contend that Crawley might have been the best "switch hitter" of his time along with middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

  28. Micky Ward

    "Irish" Micky Ward (born October 4, 1965) is a retired junior welterweight professional boxer from Lowell, Massachusetts USA.

  29. Leatitia Robinson

    Leatitia "Baby Girl" Robinson (born September 30 1980) is the undefeated WIBA Middleweight Champion of the World in women's boxing. Robinson was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1980. She began boxing at age 14 to survive in Cabrini Green public housing projects. She was involved with numerous street fights growing up, and would often beat up large men in these encounters. Robinson won her first Golden Gloves competition in 1995.

  30. Aaron Torres

    Aaron Torres (born October 26, 1978) is a professional boxer. Before he turned pro, Torres won the 1998 Golden Gloves in his weight class. Torres won the bronze medal at the 1999 Pan American Games. As a pro, he mainly boxed against weak opposition, not facing anyone with more wins than losses in his first 15 matches. When he finally "stepped up," facing the 17-4-1 Louis Santiago, he lost in the 9<sup>th&lt;/sup> of 12 rounds. He attempted a comeback on the reality show, …

  31. Johnny Burnette

    John Joseph "Johnny" Burnette was a Rockabilly pioneer. Along with his older brother Dorsey Burnette and a friend named Paul Burlison, Johnny Burnette was a founding member of The Rock and Roll Trio. He was the father of 1980s rockabilly singer Rocky Burnette. Johnny was born to Willie May and Dorsey Burnett Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee.

  32. Jack A. Davenport

    Jack Arden Davenport (1931-1951) was a former Golden Gloves boxer and a United States Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions and sacrifice of life during the Korean War. Jack Davenport was born 7 September 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri, where he graduated from high school in 1949. While in high school, he was a newspaper carrier for the Kansas City Star and played American Legion baseball for three seasons.

  33. Wild Bill Moore

    William M. Moore, known as Wild Bill Moore, was an American R&B tenor saxophone player. Living in Detroit, he was Michigan's amateur Golden Gloves light heavyweight champion in 1937, and turned professional for a while, but also played alto sax. By 1944 he had switched to tenor, influenced by Chu Berry and Illinois Jacquet, and made his first recordings with Christine Chatman, the wife of Memphis Slim.

  34. Grady Brewer

    Grady Brewer, (born December 22, 1970 in Lawton, Oklahoma), is a professional boxer. A former IBA Light Middleweight titleholder, he is the 2006 winner of the ESPN reality show, "The Contender". Outside the ring, he works at the Goodyear plant in Lawton to support his wife and four children. In a family of boxers, it was natural that Brewer would also pick up the gloves. His amateur career started at age 11, and Brewer went on to win 40 of his 45 fights, …

  35. Rudy Cisneros

    Rudy Cisneros (b. August 9, 1981) is a professional boxer, and was a contestant on the ESPN reality show "Contender Season 2". He is also studying architecture at Northern Michigan University. He became a professional at age 22, after a stellar amateur career. Cisneros won the 1997 Chicago C.Y.O. Jr. Middleweight Championship, winning a split decision over Matthew Podgorski. He was a 1999 Chicago Golden Gloves Open division runner-up, …

  36. David Estrada

    David Estrada is a Guatemalan-Mexican boxer who is from Chicago. David Estrada is originally from Chicago where he started his impressive amateur career. He won several titles such as the Chicago Park District Championship in 1993, the PAL National Championship in 1997 and the Texas State Golden Gloves Championship in 1998. He has been to several national tournaments. His record was 50-10-13Ko’s and was nationally ranked No. 7 as an amateur.

  37. Coley Wallace

    Coley Wallace (1927-January 30, 2005) was an American heavyweight boxer and actor who outpointed Rocky Marciano in an amateur fight for 3 rounds. Although Wallace had a respectable record as a professional (20-7-0), his claim to fame came in 1948 when, as an amateur, he defeated future Heavyweight Champion of the World Rocky Marciano in the New York Golden Gloves Tournament. As a professional Rocky Marciano was undefeated, with a record of 49-0-0, …

  38. Melissa Hernandez

    Melissa "Hurracan" Hernandez (born February 4, 1980 in Bronx, New York) is a Puerto rican boxer. She took up boxing to lose weight when she tipped the scales at 160 pounds. She was invited to a gym by her best friend's brother, a two-time Golden Gloves champion. Melissa trained at the gym for a while, but dropped out. However, two months later she walked into a Webster PAL gym, where she decided to take another shot at boxing training.

  39. Mark Breland

    Mark Anthony Breland (born May 11 1963 in Brooklyn, New York) was a world champion boxer, who won five New York Golden Gloves Titles and a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. He is also an [actor] with a wide range of movie and television credits, having made his debut in The Lords of Discipline.

  40. Bud Bruner

    Bud Bruner (December 7, 1907 - February 21, 1996) was a boxing trainer, manager, and gym proprietor from Louisville, Kentucky. Bruner's participation in boxing began in the 1930s. While employed by the City of Louisville Recreation Department, he was responsible for playground tournaments, followed by district and city championships. In 1939, he became coach and athletic director at the Army Post in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

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