Kevin Rooney (born May 4, 1956 in Staten Island, New York) is an American boxing trainer. He was portrayed by
Clark Gregg
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in the 1995 movie ''
Tyson
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*Bill Tyso ...
'' and by
Aaron Eckhart
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in the 2016 movie ''
Bleed for This
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''.
Amateur boxing career
Rooney participated in the 1975
New York Golden Gloves
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Championship. He defeated Kevin Higgins of West Point in the finals. Rooney trained at the Police Athletic Leagues 120th Precinct in Staten Island, New York.
Professional boxing career
Rooney began professionally boxing in 1979 and acquired a record of twenty-one wins, four losses, and one draw. In his most important fight as a professional, on July 31, 1982, Rooney lost to three division world champion
Alexis Argüello
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, who was making his first fight in the Junior Welterweight division, by a second-round knockout. He also lost to future WBA world Junior Middleweight champion
Davey Moore, who avenged an amateur loss to Rooney, by a knockout in seven rounds, on June 21, 1981.
Career as trainer
After
Teddy Atlas
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The son of a doctor, Atlas grew up in a wealthy area of Staten Island, New York City, New York. His mother, Mary Riley Atlas, wa ...
, who was Rooney's
cornerman
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during his boxing days, was relieved of his duties as a trainer of
Mike Tyson
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, D'Amato assigned Rooney to be Tyson's trainer. Rooney had been with Tyson since late 1982, when Tyson was 16 years old and just won the
National Junior Olympics (having a 9–1 amateur record, with all 9 wins inside the distance), oversaw the second half of his amateur career (44 fights), saw the start of his professional career in 1985, followed Tyson throughout his world championship days, until Tyson's
bout
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with
Michael Spinks
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in 1988, when, on the insistence of
Don King
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, Tyson fired Rooney along with all other staff that comprised the Team Tyson from the beginning. In the words of sportswriter
Jack Newfield
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, "the day Tyson fired Kevin Rooney there was a cap put on Mike Tyson's development as a fighter, he did not develop anymore beyond that day."
During the period when Rooney was Tyson's trainer, Tyson had a professional record of 35 fights, 35 wins (31 wins by KO). Don King had successfully urged Tyson to break all ties with the D'Amato stable, only his new co-trainer Jay Bright was a disciple of D'Amato, with all other being people from the street. Tyson's mobility skills in the boxing ring, especially his defensive upper-body and head movement, noticeably declined after Rooney's firing, eventually resulting in Tyson suffered his first professional loss in a
fight
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18 months after Rooney's departure. Boxing analyst
Larry Merchant
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credited Tyson's loss in the Douglas fight with the absence of Kevin Rooney in his corner. The same opinion has been shared by
Butch Lewis
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and
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.
Rooney was the second-closest trainer to young Mike Tyson, after D'Amato himself, who was also Tyson's adoptive father and is most familiar with
Cus D'Amato
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's famed "
Peek-a-Boo" boxing style. Rooney has continued to train fighters, working most notably with
Vinny Paz
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who after being trained by Rooney, won the
light middleweight
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title.
Later life
Kevin Rooney continues to train young boxers in Catskill, New York, at the same gym that he trained in under
Cus D'Amato
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. He was involved on a
Comedy Central
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comedy show, "Punch Line," alongside
Bert Sugar
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Sugar was born in Washington, D.C. on June 7, 1936. ...
, former world middleweight champion
Vito Antuofermo
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Antuofermo was born in Italy, in the town of Palo del Colle, about inland ...
and former world middleweight and super middleweight champion
Iran Barkley
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.
Rooney successfully sued Mike Tyson for over $4 million claiming that the latter broke a contract by firing him in 1988.
As of 2010, Kevin acted in a consultative capacity on a stage play and screenplay written by Dianna Lefas about the life of Cus D'Amato, ''KNOCKOUT: The Cus D'Amato Story''.
References
External links
*
bio - file interview with Kevin Rooney
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1956 births
Boxers from New York City
American boxing trainers
Living people
Sportspeople from Staten Island
American male boxers