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English Wilson "Bouie" Fisher (June 1, 1928 – June 30, 2011)[1] was a boxing coach, who trained Bernard Hopkins for the majority of his career.
Career
editFisher was an amateur and professional boxer who coached Bernard Hopkins from 1989 until their split in 2002 which resulted in Fisher taking Hopkins to court, claiming he was underpaid by $255,000.[2] They re-united in 2003, and split again in 2005, again with Fisher claiming to be underpaid, this time by $200,000. Naazim Richardson, Fishers long-term assistant, took over as Hopkins' head coach from 2005.
Awards
editFisher won the Eddie Futch-John F.X. Condon Award, awarded by the Boxing Writers Association of America, for Trainer of the Year in 2001.
Death
editBouie died aged 83 in June 2011 following a long illness.
References
edit- ^ "English Wilson Fisher". Retrieved December 13, 2020.
- ^ "Former Hopkins trainer 'Bouie' Fisher dies at 83". July 2011.