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the zero days they'd put on enough clothes to sag these modern fighters to the ground and lug that extra weigh all the way home. Those men were great fighters and were always in condition and long lived in the game. Being in condition and staying that way means everything. These present day boxers - phooey."- Mike McNulty on July 30, 1935
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used to run for hours in any kind of weather to strengthen their underpinning and lungs. They would get up early in the morning and ride the street car as far out of St. Paul as they could and then they'd run every step of the way back to the gym. And listen cold weather never bothered those men. On
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In 1913, St. Paul, Minnesota's own Mike O’Dowd turned professional under Mike McNulty, whose subsequent training and management of O’Dowd molded him into the undisputed World Middleweight Boxing Champion by 1917. O’Dowd continued to hold this title against all comers (including against
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and won the World Championship Bantamweight boxing title from the “Kid”. It is reported that after later moving away from McNulty's training and management, Johnny Ertel was not the same fighter.
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Mike McNulty, manager and trainer of Johnny Ertel from his first professional match in 1913 at age 16, was in “Kewpie” or “Little Dynamo” Ertel's corner in
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copyrighted June 30, 1933 portrait photograph of boxing manager Mike McNulty with detail archived
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Mike O'Dowd
Johnny Ertel
Mike Gibbons
Tommy Gibbons
International Boxing Hall of Fame
Studio City, California
Billy Miske
Harry Greb
Al McCoy
Kid Lewis
Mike Gibbons
Johnny Wilson
St. Paul, Minnesota
Kid Williams
Jack Dempsey vs. Tommy Gibbons
Carbondale, Illinois Southern Illinoisan June 11, 1965, page 15
Boxrec Boxing Encyclopedia – Mike McNulty
Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame
Archived
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Brent Peterson, “Johnny Ertel: former bantam weight boxing champion of the world”, St. Croix Valley area Lowdown
Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame
Archived
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copyrighted June 30, 1933 portrait photograph of boxing manager Mike McNulty with detail archived
Wayne State University

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