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  Frank Maloney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Maloney is a boxing manager and promoter and United Kingdom Independence Party politian.
He became a professional trainer in the late 1970s, forming a partnership with Frank Warren.
As well as opposition to membership of the European Union, Maloney's priorities include combatting crime and reducing immigration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frank_Maloney   (329 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Politics | UKIP candidate sparks gay anger
Frank Maloney said he would not be campaigning in the borough of Camden because there are "too many gays".
Mr Maloney claimed later that he had intended some of his remarks to be "off the record", although he published the article in full on his own website.
"Frank Maloney is a dangerous extremist and should resign or be sacked as UKIP's candidate for London mayor," said chairman James Davenport.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/3666155.stm   (664 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Lewis splits with manager Maloney
Frank's request for a ridiculously high amount of money meant that the only option was for our association to end," said Lewis.
Maloney was an unfamiliar figure on the boxing management scene when he secured the signature of Lewis after his 1988 Olympic super-heavyweight success, but the pair quickly found success.
Lewis insists that he has parted on much better terms with Maloney than he had with Eliades, with whom he is still engaged in a lengthy court battle.
www.rte.ie /sport/2001/1106/lewisl.html   (287 words)

  
 WAIL! | The CBZ Journal | August 2004
Frank Maloney, one of the top boxing managers in the world over the last two decades, has penned his life story, titled No Baloney.
Maloney is one of the true "nice guys" in the sport and as such, this book is more than anything else an extension of his personality.
Perhaps Frank's boisterous early years, which saw him extracting himself from one tight spot after another, provided him with invaluable experience that would come in handy navigating the sometimes treacherous but always shifting sands of managing fighters.
www.cyberboxingzone.com /boxing/w0804-mccormick.html   (1730 words)

  
 Doghouse Boxing speaks with Frank Maloney
I wanted to speak to Frank concerning the fighters he manages, specifically to seek answers on his plans for the forthcoming year, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised.
When I pressed Frank for the opponents he was looking at he said "We are looking at two opponents for Kevin in any particular order, they are either Alex Arthur or Michael Gomez." Maloney stressed, "We are not looking for a king's ransom for those fights.
Frank regularly visits that particular area to ensure he keeps in touch with the people that count – the fans.
www.doghouseboxing.com /Uk/Spud011205.htm   (583 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | BOXING | Lewis re-match on, says Maloney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Maloney admitted that the crucial re-match clause had not been a part of all Lewis' fights as world champion.
Maloney said that Lewis was recovering well from his shock defeat on Sunday.
Maloney admitted he had been as stunned as anyone by the manner of his fighter's defeat.
212.58.226.61 /sport1/hi/boxing/1296627.stm   (625 words)

  
 Boxing Insider : News : Book Review: Frank Maloney's "No Baloney"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Maloney is one of the true "nice guys" in the sport and as this book is more than anything else an extension of his personality, there's a lot to like about this smart, sharp and at times very funny autobiography.
The early days of Maloney's stewardship of Lewis' career make for some of the most satisfying moments of the book, as times for the manager were full of hope and achievement, but not without the occasional powerplay.
Maloney's dealings with the biggest names and most colorful characters in the sport pepper the text during this phase of the book.
www.boxinginsider.com /news/stories/83761276.php   (1788 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Top Stories - Maloney rings true   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
FAMED as a man who has worn some colourful outfits in his time, Frank Maloney is anxious to make a fashion statement - he will not wear a kilt to a boxing match again.
Maloney feels that even Harrison’s fans are unaware of the considerable sacrifices made by father and son at the outset.
It was proof of Maloney’s "utmost faith" in Harrison, fully demonstrated when he won the WBO title from Julio Pablo Chacon on an unforgettable night at Braehead Arena.
sport.scotsman.com /index.cfm?id=793142004   (1867 words)

  
 This Is Local London: Archive
Maloney is in the opening stages of his campaign for London mayor and is signing copies of his new autobiography No Baloney: From Peckham to Las Vegas on home turf in Bromley this month.
Passionate and outspoken, Maloney is also a life-long Millwall supporter.He said he was glad to see the back of manager Mark McGee, despite one of The Lions’ most promising starts to the season for years.
Frank Maloney is a small man with big ideas and a heavyweight in the boxing fraternity but only time will tell if he will be given the chance to knock London into shape.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /archive/display.var.431210.0.0.php   (877 words)

  
 Goodbye to Frank Maloney
Frank Maloney has resigned from the UK Independence Party because he believes Robert Kilroy Silk has been hogging the limelight too much.
I can't say that many people in the party will be shedding a tear at the loss of Frank Maloney, especially after his anti-gay comments.
That apart, Maloney was a lively, colourful and cheerfully combative candidate.
www.ukipforum.co.uk /about123.html   (387 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Politics | Frank fights his corner
But boxing promoter and manager Frank Maloney believes this is exactly what the UK Independence Party (UKIP) needs to do if it is to be taken seriously by the British public.
Mr Maloney, a grandfather of two, says he is driven by the experience of his divorced pensioner parents who live in the city.
"Frank has a long record of working tirelessly with disadvantaged communities across London, especially in the promotion of youth activities through his gyms and hopes to carry this forwards when he is elected mayor.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/3172136.stm   (1202 words)

  
 Doghouse Boxing speaks to Ricky 'Hitman' Hatton
Frank is an avid reader of the various boxing websites, indeed he visits doghouseboxing.com on a regular basis in particular the British Discussion Forum to see what the fans have to say.
Unfortunately at times Frank has been less than happy at what he feels have been personal and "Out Of Order" comments, this has not swayed his opinion that boxing websites do have a fundamental role in the sport.
Frank good afternoon, firstly you have made no secret of your opinions concerning the boxing websites and their discussion forums, do you feel the various websites have a role in the sport, and what are your opinions concerning the people who frequent these sites?
www.doghouseboxing.com /uk/Spud120304.htm   (2427 words)

  
 Frank Maloney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He stood in the London mayoralelection, 2004, coming fourth with 6.19% of the vote.
Hebecame a professional trainer in the late 1970s, forming a partnership with Frank Warren.
After splitting with Warren in the 1980s, Maloney moved into management and beganpromoting professional fights.
www.therfcc.org /frank-maloney-118449.html   (312 words)

  
 Sibling Arrival
There's a new Maloney on the promotional block and Frank's younger brother, Eugene, has the opportunity to emulate the mental midget by guiding and riding the wave of a highly rated amateur international heavyweight who has decided to turn pro.
Despite a four-inch height advantage, promotional up and comer Eugene Maloney has struggled for 46 years to break free from the shadow of elder brother and erstwhile business sidekick Frank, famously the former the long-term managerial consultant for world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis.
But while Maloney's blue-collar Sunday afternoon bashes at the earthy and atmospheric Elephant and Castle Leisure Centre have drawn immense trade acclaim, they also made a sizeable dent in his overdraft.
www.wbu.cc /maloney.asp   (2421 words)

  
 Boxing: Lewis no more - [Sunday Herald]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
You suspect Frank Maloney would like it to be known that, while he may have cultivated a Concorde and champagne life-style since he became a member of the ruling classes, he has not entirely forgotten his days with the proletariat.
Maloney admits that a case of mistaken identity did little to smooth the path of true love.
Maloney took it on a chin that is far from fragile when Lewis launched his pre-Christmas haymaker.
www.sundayherald.com /23077   (2605 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS | Maloney and Warren join forces
Frank Maloney has insisted he will still manage Lennox Lewis, despite severing his ties with Panos Eliades, who promotes the WBC and IBF world heavyweight champion.
Maloney's new partnership with Warren aims to nurture and promote new talent, including John McDermott, Peter Hamer and Stephen Swales - the current ABA heavy, light-heavy and middleweight champions.
Maloney was Warren's trainer when he first started in boxing promotion and management.
newsvote.bbc.co.uk /sport1/low/other_sports/909754.stm   (243 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | BOXING | Furious Steward hits back at Maloney
And he instead branded Maloney a "mascot" for taking a low-profile stance in the build-up to last week's fight in South Africa.
Maloney had accused the trainer of contributing to the defeat - by telling Lewis not to worry about the high altitude of the fight venue and by "spreading himself too thinly" between three different boxers.
He called on Maloney - who he said is "unravelling" under the pressure of an on-going feud with Lewis' former promoter Panos Eliades - to "concentrate on being a manager".
news.bbc.co.uk.edgesuite.net /sport1/low/boxing/1307092.stm   (542 words)

  
 Boxingranks.com: Rankings poll, news, feature articles, message board, schedule, memorabilia auctions, surveys, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
FRANK MALONEY: The punch, he wasn't in trouble, his head was clear, he was on one knee, took advice from the corner.
FRANK MALONEY: But you know, if the money's right and they wanna get us to fight, um...Mayweather Junior, we'd be interested in that fight.
FRANK MALONEY: I think it's going for the audience, especially go, you know, with the, with the Internet coming on and taking up a lot of the sport and people tuning in to that, and getting computer-wise, boxing's got a great future.
www.boxingranks.com /Interviews/Frank_Maloney.htm   (530 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS | Maloney kills Lewis fight rumours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frank Maloney has dismissed claims that Lennox Lewis will fight Mike Tyson in South Africa in July.
Maloney who said the denials came from Lewis' business manager Adrian Ogun said the big problem lay with both boxers being tied to separate television deals.
But Maloney said it would be no problem in getting the money together for a bout with Tyson, but it would not take place in South Africa.
212.58.226.61 /sport/hi/english/other_sports/newsid_1135000/1135196.stm   (446 words)

  
 The Reading Room: Web Fiction
Frank's bile was aimed at the squat, olive skinned man who walked in with the short lawyer, Abe Steinmetz.
Maloney, a long time widower, contacted me a few months ago." His voice was rough, full of abuse of cigarettes and harsh liquor.
Frank laughed at the sight of the husky man with the gun.
www.house-of-pain.com /fictionarchives/2003/fictionWT-03-35.html   (708 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Boxing | Maloney defends Harrison record
Scott Harrison's manager Frank Maloney has refuted suggestions by Scottish legend Jim Watt that his man must fight in America to earn credibility.
Maloney also hit back at claims by WBO cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson that fans are frustrated with the current state of British boxing.
Meanwhile, Maloney said negotiations are ongoing with the agent of WBC champion Injin Chi.
newsvote.bbc.co.uk /sport1/low/boxing/3983529.stm   (354 words)

  
 RESULTS FROM SPORTS NETWORK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frank Warren, Frank Maloney, Johnny Nelson, Ken Buchanan, Michael Gomez, Matt Macklin, Anthony Farnell, Dean Powell, Eugene Maloney, Angus Loughran, Enzo Maccarinelli, Takaloo, Mickey Cantwell, Scott Harrison, Steve Foster Jnr, Jamie Arthur, Gary Young and Kevin Mitchell have all joined us.
Frank Maloney is looking to expand his media career – so it was no surprise that he decided to join the commentary team on Radio FW.
As outspoken as ever, Frank’s expert opinions are not to be missed, after all he has been in boxing most of his life and guided Lennox Lewis to the heavyweight world championship.
www.frankwarren.tv /fw4/radio.php   (637 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | BOXING | Maloney backs champ Harrison
Boxing promoter Frank Maloney believes Olympic super-heavyweight gold medallist Audley Harrison can be world heavyweight champion within four years.
Maloney, who guided the career path of Lennox Lewis to turn him from Olympic champion into world champion, said Harrison, will be chased by a number of promoters anxious to get his signature.
Maloney has no doubts that Harrison can adapt to the demands of paid ranks quickly.
news.bbc.co.uk.edgesuite.net /sport1/low/olympics2000/boxing/951081.stm   (325 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | BOXING | Maloney gets frank with Audley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frank Maloney has some advice on how Audley Harrison should handle his professional career, and it does not make particularly nice reading.
Maloney knows a thing or two about guiding Olympic gold medallists to the top - it was he who signed Lennox Lewis over 11 years ago and stayed with him until he became undisputed heavyweight champion of the world in 1999.
Harrison is contracted to fight ten times over the next two years, which Maloney feels is over-cautious - he would prefer to see the 29-year-old have that many bouts before Christmas.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/boxing/1220422.stm   (541 words)

  
 Frank Maloney - Why Graham Earl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
September 8, 2004 - Frank Maloney has been one of Boxing's pre-eminent fight figures for the better part of the last two decades.
Please join us here at www.frankmaloney.com as we present the one and only Frank Maloney's views on some of Britain's most interesting and controversial boxers.
So, all in all, it was an end to a good season for Frank Maloney as a manager.
insideboxing.com /Featured_pieces/frank_maloney__why_graham_earl.htm   (1880 words)

  
 ESPN.com: BOXING - Lewis fires manager with Rahman rematch looming
The British heavyweight said he had terminated the partnership with Maloney after a contract dispute.
Maloney also is in the United States, preparing Roman Karmazin of Russia for a WBC super welterweight title challenge to Oscar de la Hoya on Dec. 8 at Los Angeles.
Lewis and Maloney failed to agree on a contract last week.
espn.go.com /boxing/news/2001/1107/1274715.html   (325 words)

  
 Boxing Monthly
But Maloney’s prayers may have been answered by leading amateur heavyweight David Haye’s decision to employ the promoter’s services.
When he was about 23, I organised a deal for him to turn pro as a bantam with his uncle [Frank] and for Sky Sports to film all his fights, from day one.
Erik Morales has shown an ability to win a fight he appears to have lost and vice versa, while Paulie Ayala has a tendency to win fights he is supposed to lose — don’t bet the house on the result of their meeting in Las Vegas this month.
www.boxing-monthly.co.uk /content/0211/two.htm   (2584 words)

  
 Ananova - Maloney: People didn't warm to Lewis
Lennox Lewis' former trainer Frank Maloney admitted that many people in Britain did not warm to the world heavyweight champion.
Maloney was speaking after Lewis had announced his retirement from boxing, emulating legends Rocky Marciano and Gene Tunney by walking away with his title intact.
Maloney admitted he and Lewis "had our differences" but added: "He thanked a lot of people but did not thank his British fans.
www.ananova.com /sport/story/sm_863238.html   (240 words)

  
 Heritage of Leadership
FRANK E. ited as an “imaginative and dedicated scholar, great teacher, generous, well learned, outstanding administrator.” Noted for contributions to growth of the law (in terms of reform and scholarly productivity) and in providing means by which UFLaw first obtained physical facilities among best in U.S. at that time.
Served as Dean of the University of Florida College of Law for 12 years (1958 to 1970), and persevered in fulfilling dream to replace Bryan Hall (built in 1914) with modern facilities (Holland Law Center).
Frank E. Maloney Scholarship established in his honor at UF College of Law
www.law.ufl.edu /leadership/maloney.shtml   (312 words)

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