Kevin Cunningham is an American boxing trainer [1] who started the police boxing program in 1991, originally a police officer.
He is credited for bringing up boxing world champions Cory Spinks, [2] Devon Alexander, [3] David Diaz, [4] and amateur boxing champion Stephen Shaw [5]
Kevin Started his career in police [6] in St. Louis Eighth District, ending his police career as narcotics detective. [7]
Kevin's run with Cory Spinks started in 1995, winning championships in two weight classes ( Welterweight and Super Welterweight), including the Undisputed Welterweight title vs Ricardo Mayorga in December 2003. [8]
Kevin trained David Diaz going into his win vs established world champion Erik Morales. [9]
Kevin started training Devon Alexander [10] as a child, winning boxing championships in two divisions. [11]
Kevin helped train Shaw to win his second amateur championship in 2013. [12] and started with him as an undefeated Heavyweight prospect in 2013. [13]
Kevin Cunningham is an American boxing trainer [1] who started the police boxing program in 1991, originally a police officer.
He is credited for bringing up boxing world champions Cory Spinks, [2] Devon Alexander, [3] David Diaz, [4] and amateur boxing champion Stephen Shaw [5]
Kevin Started his career in police [6] in St. Louis Eighth District, ending his police career as narcotics detective. [7]
Kevin's run with Cory Spinks started in 1995, winning championships in two weight classes ( Welterweight and Super Welterweight), including the Undisputed Welterweight title vs Ricardo Mayorga in December 2003. [8]
Kevin trained David Diaz going into his win vs established world champion Erik Morales. [9]
Kevin started training Devon Alexander [10] as a child, winning boxing championships in two divisions. [11]
Kevin helped train Shaw to win his second amateur championship in 2013. [12] and started with him as an undefeated Heavyweight prospect in 2013. [13]