Donald Walheim

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Donald Waldhelm (born March 17, 1939, in the Gerritsen Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York) was a professional heavyweight boxer. He was best known for being George Foreman's first professional opponent.[1]

He also won the light heavyweight Golden Gloves in 1964. He beat James Joyner on the three knockdown rule in amateur boxing.

After his retirement from professional boxing, Waldhelm would go on to train several amateur fighters (typically around Brooklyn and the surrounding area) for local, state, and national competitions, including but not limited to the Golden Gloves.

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  1. ^ Christopher, Paul J.; Smith, Alicia Marie (2006). Greatest Sports Heroes of All Times: North America Edition. Encouragement Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-933766-09-6.