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John Alfred “Johnny” Lewis OAM (born 18 March 1944) is an Australian boxing trainer and the head coach of six world champions, most notably
Jeff Fenech Jeff Fenech (born 28 May 1964) is an Australian former professional boxer who competed between 1984 and 2008. He won world titles in three weight divisions, having held the IBF bantamweight title from 1985 to 1987, the WBC super-bantamweight ...
, Jeff Harding, Gairy St. Clair and
Kostya Tszyu Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu (; rus, Константин Борисович «Костя» Цзю, , kənstɐnʲˈtʲin bɐˈrisəvʲɪtɕ ˈkosʲtʲə ˈdzːʲu; born 19 September 1969) is a Russian Australian former professional b ...
. Lewis’ career spans from training amateur boxers on the local Sydney circuit to working with Australian boxing champions and
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international representatives. The philosophies and coaching career of Lewis merited him many accolades including an
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and an induction into the
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, both of which were achieved in 2006. Due to these accolades, Johnny Lewis has been asserted as one of Australia's most acclaimed boxing coaches.


Early life

Johnny Lewis was born on 18 March 1944 at
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hospital to father Alfred and mother Marge. His family lived in
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at the time, before moving into a housing commission flat in
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, in Sydney's inner-west. Lewis' first employment was selling papers at Football games as well as working the scoreboard at Erskineville Oval for local first-grade Australian Rules matches, where he would listen to coaches’ team talks. Lewis played
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and
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throughout his teenage years. An athletic career for Lewis was cut short at age 19 as he sustained an ankle injury after falling off a ladder whilst sign writing. In 1957, a thirteen-year-old Lewis began training under coaches Snowy MacFadyen and Jack Blom at the Newtown Police Boys Club, travelling to
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,
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in regional New South Wales for amateur boxing competitions. As a physically disadvantaged boxer Lewis trained under Dick O’Connor until he was 17, without losing a fight under his guidance. Lewis models much of his coaching style on O’Connor's.


Amateur coaching career

Lewis’ introduction to coaching came by coincidence - at age 17 as his coach Ken Shorter, assigned Johnny to corner six amateur boxers at a tournament in
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, all of which won their respective bouts. In 1961 Johnny took over the Newtown
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boxing club as its head trainer. A year later Snowy McFaden would re-enter the gym, training alongside Lewis for 3 years. In 1966 Lewis moved to the Botany Street gym in partnership with Mick Fernandez, where Fernandez would train professional fighters and Lewis would train the amateur fighters. Fernandez taught Lewis how to wrap hands and clean cuts. Later Lewis would incorporate Fernandez into Snowy Robbin's gym in
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. In 1978,
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.


Young Offenders Program

In January 1986, Lewis took several of his fighters including
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to
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to spar inmates in makeshift rings, the point of which was to demonstrate the outcomes of poor behaviour for his fighters and an appropriate outlet of aggression for the prisoners. Brian Moore started the Young Offenders Program in the Newtown Police Boys Club. Lewis would join this partnership by continuing to take boxers to prisons across New South Wales. As the program developed it became more theoretical, boxers would spar less and instead hand out Big League Magazines and videos of boxing matches.


Professional coaching career


Summary

The professional career of Lewis catalysed due to the rapid rise of
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. This in turn caused Jeff Harding to relocate from Grafton to train under him and Russian World Amateur Champion
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to turn professional under Lewis’ tutelage. These accreditations prompted several fighters to also be trained by Lewis.


Fighters Trained


Virgil Hill

American
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moved to Australia to train at Newtown in an attempt to regain his world light-heavyweight title. In 1992 was Hill's third fight under Lewis, in which he won a unanimous decision against Frank Tate to gain the vacant WBA light heavyweight title. This was a short-term partnership however as Hill returned to the United States after the victory.


Joe Bugner

In 1986,
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came out of retirement for one last campaign, aiming to fight heavyweight champion
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. In moving to Australia, Bugner went on a three-fight win streak before stopped in the eighth round by
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. Bugner had domestic success after his partnership with Lewis, winning the Australian Heavyweight title. At the peak of Bugner's comeback, he won a unanimous decision against Greg Page in Sydney. On this card, Johnny Lewis had Jeff Harding finish Johnny Tapau Sr in the second round and
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winning a decision over
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.


Justin Rowsell

Following the 1992 Olympics, Justin Roswell, a promising Australian amateur turned professional under Lewis, winning the WBO intercontinental
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championship. Rowsell had a more acclaimed amateur career however, with a
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at the 1991 Amateur Boxing World Championships, a
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at the Canada Cup and a
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.


Gairy St. Clair

In his training with Lewis, Gairy St. Clair won the
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and
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World
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Title in South Africa, winning a
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116–112, 115–113, 115–114 over Cassius Baloyi. Lewis regarded St Clair as not only one of the best movers he'd trained but seen.


Billy Dib

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would win his first world title, the IBO
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championship in 2008 against
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after switching trainers to have Lewis in his corner. Whilst a brief training partnership, Dib became Johnny Lewis’ sixth World Title holder.


Jeff Malcolm

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was managed by New South Wales Blues and Australian Kangaroos Rugby League representative
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whilst being trained by Johnny Lewis. Lewis trained Malcolm for sixteen years, holding the Australian
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Title before relocating to the United States in the quest for a world title.


Peter Mitrevski

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won the vacant Australian
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title against
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in 1988 under the training of Lewis. Lewis stated Mitrevski may not go any further in the sport of boxing, suggesting his retirement. Mitrevski was upset by this statement however stayed with Lewis due to his friendship with
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.


Paul Briggs

Paul Briggs asked Lewis to take over his training after a majority decision loss to
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for the WBC
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title. After the training of Lewis, Briggs got his rematch against Adamek, only to lose again via majority decision. After this loss, Lewis began to reduce training fighters, giving time to his family.


Jeff Fenech

Lewis met
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in 1981, when Fenech came in to the Newtown boxing gym for
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fitness. Fenech was cornered by Lewis since his professional debut at
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Police Boys Club, with a win over Craig Easey. Lewis was unimpressed by Fenech's fighting style in the early years and tried to implement discipline in Fenech's life in and out of the ring. By this time, Lewis was 37 years-old and had over 20 years of experience training boxers. After winning a
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at the
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and captaining the Australian amateur team in the 1984 Olympics Fenech would turn professional under Lewis the following year. Fenech stopped Junior Thompson in the fourth round to win the Australian super-fliyweight title in his third fight. With struggles to cut down to the 115-pound
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division, Lewis moved Fenech up to
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. Lewis aimed to match Fenech up against different styles to concentrate on one aspect of the sport at a time. This was evidenced by Fenech's matchup against Rolly Navarro, a southpaw. Despite dominating the fight, Lewis ordered Fenech to keep the fight going for his experience.


= Fenech vs Shingaki

= After only 7 consecutive wins to start his career Fenech would win the IBF World bantamweight title against Satoshi Shingaki. Johnny Lewis and manager Bill Mordey accepted a rematch with Shingaki in order to stall top contender
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and give Fenench more experience. In the rematch Fenech broke Shingaki's nose in the first round before stopping him in the third.


= IBF Title Defences

= Jeff Fenech went 15 rounds with American contender
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before being awarded a unanimous decision victory, 148–140, 146–141 and 145–140. After the title defence, Lewis would have Fenech train under shadow boxing conditions due to broken hand injuries. Fenech would defend the
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title against Steve McCrory, despite being dominated in the latter rounds, almost forcing Lewis to throw the towel in.


= Fenech vs Payakaroon

= Fenech would knock out
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in the fourth round to win the WBC
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title.


= WBC Title Defences

= Fenech earned a
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victory over Carlos Zarate after a cut was patched up by Lewis in between rounds. Lewis notoriously demoralised opponents by picking up his fighter and pushing him toward the centre of the ring before the beginning of each round. Lewis would do this in Fenech's career against Victor Callejas earning him a victory and
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for a
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draw. Fenech would lose a rematch against Nelson, Lewis would only not retire his fighter as he felt he deserved a better ending. Lewis led Fenech to three world titles at
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,
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and
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respectively.


Jeff Harding

Jeff Harding was introduced to Lewis at the 1984 Olympics. Lewis moved Harding up to
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permanently after his New South Wales Cruiserweight title victory in 1988. In his first fight outside Australia Harding defeated
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, trained by
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trainer
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solidifying Lewis amongst the elite boxing trainers. Before the final round, it was revealed that Lewis said “go out one more time and come back world champion.”


Kostya Tszyu

In coaching the Australian amateur team at the World Championships in Moscow, Lewis met Russian
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Kostya Tszyu Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu (; rus, Константин Борисович «Костя» Цзю, , kənstɐnʲˈtʲin bɐˈrisəvʲɪtɕ ˈkosʲtʲə ˈdzːʲu; born 19 September 1969) is a Russian Australian former professional b ...
. Tszyu would move to Australia permanently to train under Lewis and after an impressive knockout streak that would move him up the professional ranks toward
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contention. Tszyu would capture the
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title in January 1995 against Jake Rodriguez. In 2001, Tszyu would defeat
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to become the WBC, WBA and
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champion. Revealed in his biography by Paul Kent, Lewis would feel a rift with Tszyu after allegedly being underpaid. Further revelations involved the attempts of Lewis to depart as head coach, feeling as if he was not needed in the Tszyu camp.


Philosophies

Lewis would tape a white cross on each of his fighter's wrists, one for him and one for his opponent so they may be watched over during the fight. He would say “we want them all to go down, but we want them all to get up after the count of ten.” In his early 20s Lewis journeyed to
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and witness the fighters hitting target pads. After noticing the difference in speed that Thai boxers possessed, he would implement pads into his gym at Newtown. Target pads were seen in all boxing gyms in Australia since then, formerly coaches used larger gloves as the target. Lewis would say “I love you” to all his fighters, sending them out for the next round – revealed in his biography that he was looking for “trust”. Further corner work would involve Lewis pushing his fighter to the middle of the ring before the round began to exhibit a quick recovery and high work rate to demoralise the opponent. Lewis used a personal solution with a Friars' balsam base to stop cuts and
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for fighters to sniff before and during the fight for breathing purposes. Lewis highlighted the importance of high intensity training, likening it to a
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as it would be easier if run in stages.


Honours

In December 1989, Johnny Lewis was named Coach of the Year at the Sport Australia Awards. At the time, Lewis had two concurrent champions in his gym and held a record of 13–0 in title fights. In 2006, Lewis was awarded the
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and inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame.


Rugby League

Lewis had been on the Newtown Jets Rugby League Club committee since 1973, when
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was appointed coach. Newtown's captain,
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trained with Lewis for extra fitness sessions. In 1989, through rugby league international player, coach and personal friend
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, Lewis became a trainer of the
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1990 Tour of Great Britain and France.


Personal life

Lewis has lived in
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his whole life, working as a signwriter for the Sydney County Council for majority of it, whilst simultaneously training fighters. Lewis has four children, Brent, Leisa, Jackson and Johnny Jr. Lewis operated the Newtown Police Boys Club Boxing gym alongside childhood friend and
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, Brian Moore. In April 1999, a
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caused damage to the roof of the Newtown Police Boys Club with repairs costing an approximate one million dollars, the
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put the building up for sale. At age 61, the gym closure forced Lewis to train fighters at
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institutes in
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, South Sydney and
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as well as the HK Ward
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boxing gym.


References


External links


Johnny Lewis: The biography. Story of Australia's King of Boxing
Biography by Paul Kent {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Johnny 1944 births Living people Australian boxing trainers Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Sportspeople from Sydney Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees