Stanley Levin, RIP

By Uncategorized April 14th, 2009

John Scully was kind enough to alert us to the death of a legit good guy in the sport.

“Just dropping you –and your publication a little note on something sad that seems to have flown under the radar in the boxing world. I am in Mexico right now but I unfortunately just got word from one of my friends down in Pensacola that Roy’s former Attorney Stanley Levin passed away a few days ago after some long battles with several different ailments (I am sure you can get all the details online).

I think there are many, many people in the boxing game out there who do not realize this happened but would like to know…Stanley Levin was a very, very, very well respected boxing person (he handled much more from the very beginning of Roy’s pro career than just his fight contracts)…Stan the Man (that’s what RJ always called him) was a friend on the business and the personal side to many, many fighters in the boxing game and I am sure they will all tell you that Stanley Levin was DEFINITELY one of the most honest and friendly people in the boxing game…In my opinion, Stanley was TOO GOOD for the boxing game. Ask John Hornewer about him, he knew Stanley very well. I stayed at Stan’s house on several different occasions when John and his wife were guests at the same time. As a matter of fact, even though I only briefly (early in my career) was affiliated with Square Ring, it was a thing where Stanley had me over his house for vacations on many, many occasions over the years including relatively recently and he always went out his way to make sure I had tickets and accommodations to Roy’s fights, wherever they happened to be (20 live RJ fights in all).

Anyway, I cannot say enough good things about Stanley Levin and I hope a mention of his passing is something deemed worthwhile.

Thanks a lot.

“ICE”

A piece on Levin’s passing from a Florida paper:
http://www.pnj.com/article/20090411/NEWS01/90411002

2 Responses to “Stanley Levin, RIP”

  1. Radam G aka Humble PRG Says:

    My greatest condolences to the family of this fun and serious guy. May he enjoy all the awards and rewards that will be given to him over yonder from this topsy-turvy existence. Much love to him. Holla!

  2. Richard Pope Says:

    Stanley Levin was truly unique in the world of boxing. He always put the interests of Roy Jones, Jr. or any fighter he represented first even when it was to his own personal detriment. The stories I could tell but those of you in the world of boxing already know all too well Stanley Levin was an honorable man in a world of Sharks.

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