| Birth: | Jan. 17, 1908 Bronx Bronx County New York, USA | | Death: | Nov. 4, 1985 Catskill Greene County New York, USA |  Professional Boxing Manager/Trainer. An International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, he discovered, trained and managed world heavyweight champions Floyd Patterson, Jose Torres and Mike Tyson. Considered a man of integrity, tough and disciplined, he opposed the International Boxing Commission monopoly and won greater benefits for fighters and boxing in general. He invented the peek-a-boo stance and punching code, encouraged fighters to be responsible and productive citizens. He died of pneumonia before Tyson became the youngest heavyweight to gain the coveted crown and recognized as the highest salaried athlete of his time. In recognition of his achievements, the city of New York honored him by naming a street, E.14th Street and Cus D'Amato Way. He appeared in a documentary with Mohammed Ali and Richard Kiley in "A.K.A. Cassius Clay". Actor John Cassavetes portrayed him as ‘Gus Caputo' in the motion picture "Flesh and Blood" and George C. Scott appeared as him in "Tyson". (bio by: Geri D'Amato Olbermann)
Search Amazon for Cus D'Amato | | | Burial:
Saint Patricks Cemetery
Jefferson Heights Greene County New York, USA | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Geri D'Amato Olbermann Record added: Nov 18, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 5097942 |
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