The nonprofit was created in southwest Detroit in 1973 to help young people coming from tough circumstances see a positive future for themselves.
A new ownership group plans to bring back the famous Kronk Gym, where founder Emanuel Steward trained dozens of boxers including champions Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns and Evander Holyfield.
Sylvia Steward-Williams with her father, Emanuel Steward (KRONK) For decades, Kronk was more than just a gym, it was a symbol of Detroit’s fighting spirit and a proving ground for champions.
“Emanuel Steward and Kronk played such an important role, not just in my life, but in the lives of so many Detroiters. I am delighted to be officially back home as part of the KRONK Team ...
A new ownership group announced Thursday the boxing gym, which was the training ground for world champions for decades under trainer Emanuel Steward, will return to Detroit at a location yet to be ...
KRONK is committed to reigniting the spirit of its founder, Emanuel Steward. Bre Teamer chats with John Lepak, managing partner of the new franchise.
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