Ray Arcel Explained

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Birth Date:30 August 1899
Occupation:boxing trainer
Years Active:1920s–1950s, 1970s–1980s

Ramil "Ray" Arcel (August 30, 1899 – March 7, 1994) was an American boxing trainer who was active from the 1920s through the 1980s. He trained 20 world champions.

Life and career

Arcel was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, the son of Rose (Wachsman) and David Arcel.[1] His parents were Jewish immigrants from Russia and Romania. He moved to New York City before he was six years old. He grew up in Harlem and graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1917.[2] He began training fighters at Stillman's Gym, near the old location of Madison Square Garden on 8th Avenue, in the 1920s. The champions he trained were Benny Leonard, Ezzard Charles, Jim Braddock, Barney Ross, Bob Olin, Tony Zale, Billy Soose, Ceferino Garcia, Lou Brouillard, Teddy Yarosz, Freddie Steele, Jackie Kid Berg, Alfonso Frazier, Abe Goldstein, Frankie Genaro, Tony Marino, Sixto Escobar, Charley Phil Rosenberg, Roberto Durán and Larry Holmes.[3]

After some disputes with Jim Norris and the International Boxing Club in the 1950s,[4] Arcel retired from training, after being injured with a lead pipe during an attack in Boston, in a case that was never solved by police, returning in the 1970s to work with Alfonso Frazier and Roberto Durán. After Durán quit in his second fight against Sugar Ray Leonard, Arcel helped prepare Larry Holmes for his fight against Gerry Cooney. He retired from training after that fight, having returned to Durán's corner in January 1982 for Durán's fight against Wilfred Benítez.

Arcel died on March 7, 1994, at the age of 94. In 1926, Ray's first marriage was to Hazel Douglas. (It was her second marriage. Hazel's ex husband was Augustus William Masterson and their sons William D. Masterson and Augustus Masterson. Hazel died on August 3, 1946. Ray and Hazel adopted a daughter Adele Arcel Bloch, who died on February 8, 1990.)

His second wife and widow was Stephanie Arcel. It was her second marriage. Predeceased by husband, and love of her life, legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel and adopted daughter and son-in-law Nick Dennis as Mickey Feeney

Bill and Clement Bloch. Survived by granddaughters Jill Bloch and Susan Bloch Molloy. Stephanie Arcel died on August 8, 2014.[5]

Actor Robert De Niro portrayed Arcel in the 2016 film Hands of Stone, about Roberto Durán, with actress Ellen Barkin portraying his wife Stephanie.[6]

References

https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/arcel-ray

https://www.tribstar.com/features/history/historical-perspective-robert-deniro-to-portray-terre-haute-native-ray-arcel-in-movie/article_bf3e3fdc-9295-5615-84f2-9e009e3d7018.html

https://www.geni.com/people/Stephanie-Arcel/6000000179609058835

https://www.geni.com/people/NN-Howard/6000000179610286822

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arsel/7/

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136703548/hazel-arcel

https://www.geni.com/people/Hazel-Arcel/6000000179609806825

https://www.geni.com/people/Augustus-Masterson/6000000179610082848

https://www.geni.com/people/William-Masterson/6000000179610721836

https://www.geni.com/people/Augustus-Masterson/6000000179610706843

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dewey, Donald. Ray Arcel: A Boxing Biography. 25 May 2012. McFarland. 9780786490875. Google Books.
  2. News: Ray Arcel, Trainer Who Handled Many Boxing Stars, Is Dead at 94 . 1994-03-08 . Phil . Berger . . 2007-11-02.
  3. Book: Anderson , Dave . In the Corner . William & Morrow Co. . 1991 . New York, New York . 119 . 0-688-09446-5 . registration .
  4. Book: Dewey, Donald. Ray Arcel: A Boxing Biography. 2012. McFarland. USA. 978-0-7864-6968-0. 140–147.
  5. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=172140648 Stephanie Arcel obituary
  6. https://deadline.com/2015/05/roberto-duran-hands-of-stone-edgar-ramirez-robert-weinstein-company-cannes-1201426590/ Hands of Stone film