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Bernie McCoy ... at The Sweet Science


Born in Brooklyn, Bernie McCoy, at 18, began writing in the Army where, after receiving a high school equivalency diploma, he was sent to the Army Information School. Through contacts he made while working at the Armed Forces Press Service, he ventured into the newspaper business, following six years in the service. McCoy seemed to specialize in employment at number two newspapers in two paper towns, most notably St. Louis (Globe Democrat) and New Orleans (States-Item), along with various dailies on the periphery, both geographically and intellectually, of New York City. Faced with three kids of college age and a mortgage in Westchester County, he abandoned newspapering for public relations at a soft drink company. Following retirement from the sugared water business, he started writing about Women's boxing, guided by the answer an editor once provided when he was naively asked, "how do you determine what to write about?" The answer: "It's simple, just look around and figure out what nobody else is writing about." From a participation standpoint, Bernie McCoy had one experience in the boxing ring, a Golden Gloves bout where he was educated on the huge difference between fighting in the schoolyard and boxing in the ring. Before going in the Army, McCoy played 53 undistinguished games in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization in Bristol, VA (Class D) where he learned that, even at that level, pitchers can throw 2-0 curveballs for strikes. Bernie McCoy currently resides in White Plains, NY.


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Features by Bernie McCoy

Speed Bag Blurry [Jun 20, 2006]
"A Ring of Their Own": The Good Fight
With "A Ring of Their Own" on the verge of the tenth program in the series, it's a fair time to assess its impact on women's boxing.
Lauren Bacall [May 15, 2006]
Lauren Bacall's Bad Call
It's 1964, a cold February evening and a friend of mine, Vinnie Vitale, and I are waiting to get into a Loews movie theater on the upper west side...
Madison Square Garden [Apr 18, 2006]
"Irish Bob" in the Morning
Not only would you cast Irish Bob Murphy as a fighter in a movie, his "look" suggested a line you often hear in Texas: "rode hard and put away wet."
Mike Tyson Laughs [Jun 16, 2005]
Deja Vu, Again
In the beginning both Liston and Tyson were saved from an inevitable end to their easy-to-imagine doomed lives by a caring stranger. A priest for...
Christy Martin [Mar 26, 2005]
Christy Martin Fights Lucia Rijker
Christy Martin and Lucia Rijker won't be bringing sticks and stones into the Staples Center July 9, but a type of primal combat will surely be...
Sumya Anani [Mar 6, 2005]
Lucia Rijker/Sumya Anani: Ready for a Boxing Close-Up
In just her 12th pro fight, Anani beat Christy Martin. Martin, who was fighting her 40th bout, was shocked. So was the boxing world.

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"Pacquiao has proven....in the ring... time and time again that he is the greatest of this time. He has earned his respect. He begs for nothing. He is a man content with his growth, his family and his achievements. A man the world has now turned it's eyes to behold. Floyd Mayweather is not even close in stature. He may possess the greatest skills but he is not the Face of Boxing today. Google Manny Pacquiao. There are 20 million searches. Google Floyd. There are 6.5 million. Look at the NYTimes, the Wall Street Journal and Time. Count how many words were used these past years to mention Floyd Mayweather. Then count the words still being printed about Manny. And keep counting. As I've said many times, Floyd has been too clever by half. He has short changed his public.....and has out-smarted himself. Manny will fight but a few more times. Enjoy it while you can. He is an all time great pugilist. Floyd, with all of his remarkable skills lack the will to be truly great in the biggest sense of the word. His legacy will look more like Holmes that Ali. He has earned it." ---November is half-way gone, but we don't need to keep counting ballots. It's a landslide. Fe'Roz has won the 2009 Reader of the Year award. His comments add to the website immeasurably, and he epitomizes the thoughtful, respectful, educated fan of pugilism we strive to cater to at TSS. Congrats, Fe'Roz, and please accept my thanks for being the valued member of this community that you are. Sincerely, Editor Mike

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