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'Iceman' John Scully (born July 28, 1967) is a former
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. Formerly a world-ranked professional light heavyweight, he is now a boxing trainer who has trained two light heavyweight champions in Chad Dawson and Artur Beterbiev and is an analyst for the
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television network. John is also known for his work with disadvantaged former fighters and charity for them as well as organizing events targeting former amateur standout fighters and reconnecting them with the boxing community.


Amateur career

Scully graduated from Windsor (Connecticut) High School in 1985. He began boxing in 1982 and won numerous championships at middleweight (), including the 1987
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( Columbus, Ohio), the 1987 National PAL (
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) and the 1988 Eastern U.S. Olympic Trials ( Fayetteville, North Carolina). Scully defeated World Amateur Champion
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to win the Eastern Trials, future heavyweight contender
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to win the Ohio Fair, and nationally rated Kertis Mingo at the National PAL. Scully won Outstanding Boxer awards at both the 1987 Western Massachusetts
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and the 1988 Eastern U.S. Olympic Trials tournaments. In February 1988, the boxer was named to the All-Time team (in the middleweight spot), for the WM Golden Gloves in Holyoke, Massachusetts, joining fellow standouts Mike Tyson ( heavyweight) and Marlon "Magic Man" Starling (honorable mention at
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). Scully won four straight WM Golden Gloves titles (1985–1988) and three consecutive New England Golden Gloves titles (1986–1988). He defeated fellow future world-title challenger Joey DeGrandis to win the 1988 New England Golden Gloves championships. Scully also advanced to the championship round of the National Golden Gloves tournament on two occasions, losing on a 3–2 split decision in 1987 at Knoxville (to Fabian Williams of Michigan) and a highly disputed 3–2 call in Omaha in 1988, to Keith Providence of New York City. Scully also notably scored two decision victories en route to each of those national final appearances in 1987 and 1988 over hard-punching future WBC #1 Middleweight contender Lamar "Kidfire" Parks of Greenville, South Carolina. The "Iceman" concluded his amateur career with a Bronze medal winning performance at the 1988 U.S. Olympic Trials in Concord, California, defeating # 3 ranked Joe Hill of Omaha in the quarter-finals before losing a 4–1 decision to World Champion Darin Allen of Columbus, Ohio in the semi-final rematch of their Eastern U.S. Olympic Trials final just one month earlier. Scully turned professional with a final amateur record of 57–13 (not including two junior olympic bouts at age 15 and two exhibition matches).


Professional career

Scully turned professional in 1988 and finished his career in 2001 with a 38–11 record (21 knockouts). He fought for the International Boxing Federation world light heavyweight championship at
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in 1996, losing a 12-round decision to unbeaten champion
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. On December 8, 1995, Scully fought two-time world champion
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for the WBO NABO super middleweight title. Although
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commentators had the fight close, Nunn was awarded a unanimous win, including a curiously wide score on the card of judge Harold Gomes. His victories include a unanimous ten-round decision over Art Baylis (On Prime TV Network), a ten-round decision over WBC International champion
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at Harrah's in Atlantic City (on ESPN) and a second-round stoppage over former IBO world champion Willie Ball at Foxwoods Resort and Casino in Connecticut. Scully also captured a November 1989 unanimous decision on USA's Tuesday Night Fights, over the former #1 nationally ranked amateur Alphonso Bailey of Kentucky. Scully-Bailey was the co-feature to Simon Brown's IBF title defense against Luis Santana. On May 22, 1992 at Agawam, Massachusetts Scully captured a unanimous 12-round decision over Southern Boxing Association champion Melvin Wynn of Atlanta, Georgia in a fight contested for the World Boxing Federation Intercontinental Super Middleweight title. Scully also frequently served as a
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for some of the biggest names in the sport, including the highly regarded world champions Henry Maske, Mike McCallum,
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and James "Lights Out" Toney. In November 2010, "Iceman" John Scully was inducted into the fifth class of the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame at the Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino in Connecticut.


Professional boxing record

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Post retirement career

Scully trained several standout amateurs while pursuing his own boxing career, including 1997 National Junior Olympics Champion Sammy Vega, 1995 Ohio State Fair Champion Greg Cuyler, 1998 National PAL Champion Dwayne Hairston and 2000 U.S. Armed Forces Champion Orlando Cordova. Since 2001, has been successful as a professional trainer, guiding four boxers to world championships (WIBF Lightweight Champion Liz Mueller, WBA Junior Middleweight Champion Jose Antonio Rivera, IBO Super Bantamweight Champion Mike Oliver and WBC Light heavyweight Champion "Bad" Chad Dawson). The crowning moment may have been when he masterfully guided Rivera to the WBA Junior Middleweight Championship, with a clear points victory on
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over defending champion Alejandro "Terra" Garcia. Scully has also had a hand in the professional training of notable boxers Israel "Pito" Cardona, Matt Godfrey, "Sucra" Ray Olivera, Scott "The Sandman" Pemberton,
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, Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios and George "Monk" Foreman III. The Iceman also assists in the training camps of former world amateur champion and now IBF light heavyweight world champion Artur Beterbiev, who fights out of Montreal, Canada by way of Chechnya (head trainer is Marc Ramsay). He is considered an important part of the development of future WBC light heavyweight world champion "Bad"
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. Scully first trained Dawson for three successful fights in 2004 and 2005 before unforeseen promotional problems caused Dawson to leave to train in Florida with Dan Birmingham. Scully and Dawson, however, reunited as a team early in the summer of 2011. Scully later guided Dawson to the biggest win of his professional career on April 28, 2012 at the legendary Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The HBO televised matchup saw Dawson capture a 12-round decision to take the WBC Light heavyweight title from legendary champion Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins. Notably, when Dawson seemingly began to mentally falter at the halfway point of the match, Scully masterfully kept the challenger steady, focused and on track between rounds. The exceptional cornerwork was properly noted by HBO's ringside broadcast team of Larry Merchant, Emanuel Steward and Jim Lampley. Known for his insightful takes on the sport of boxing, especially his corner work between rounds of televised fights, Scully has written a highly praised boxing book entitled, ''"The Iceman Diaries"'' that details his life within the sport. He appears often on ESPN Classic, working alongside
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, as a ringside analyst for that network's ESPN Classic Boxing Series. A frequent and widely acclaimed columnist for Britain's "Boxing News" magazine, Scully has also been featured several times on ESPN News, before and after major fights, previewing and analyzing the action, including Pay-Per-View battles between
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. In 2015 Scully joined the cast of the Nuvo-TV boxing reality show "KNOCKOUT" alongside Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Sugar Shane Mosley. Scully was inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame in November 2009 at the Mohegan Sun Casino. He was also inducted into the Billy C. Boxing Hall of Fame (along with Ernie Shavers and Marlon Starling) at South Glens Falls, New York on November 19, 2011.


References


John Scully: New Duke of Hartford Boxing
*http://newsroom.mohegansun.com/2009/10/05/scully-heads-up-connecticut-boxing-hall-of-fame-inductees.html *http://www.secondsout.com/features/main-features/interview--iceman-john-scully *http://www.boxingtalk.com/pag/article.php?aid=31296 *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OGCyt_82rI&sns=em
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