Articles of 2005
The Russ Anber Show – Debut Edition
Russ Anber, well-known Canadian trainer of amateurs and professionals, makes his debut as a co-host with Boxing Channel Radio. Anber has seen them all come and go north of the border, having spent the last 25 years working with fighters, most notably guiding middleweight Otis Grant to a WBO world championship. He also has his own weekly show, “In This Corner with Russ Anber,” which airs on The Sports Network (TSN), Canada's sports leader (tsn.ca).
On today's debut installment, Russ talks about how he got involved with boxing, working with master technician Vinnie Curto, and offers his own reflections on the career of Arturo Gatti, whom he's known since the age of seven.
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