- Paul Banke (1989) 2 yrs WBC Super Bantamweight Champ
- Yasuei Yakushigi (1992) 6yrs WBC Bantamweight Champ
- Hideki Todaka (1998) 5 yrs WBA Super Flyweight Champ
- Masanori Sugita (2002) 6 yrs WBC (Y.C) Super Bantamweight Champ
- Hideki Todaka Bantamweight Chape (2003) 3 Yrs
- WBA Bantamweight Champ
- Masanori Sugita (2002) 6 yrs WBC (Y.C) Super Bantamweight Champ
- Julio Gonzalez 10 yrs WBO Light Heavyweight Champ
“Mack's” career started while serving in the United States Air Force (1951-1955). As a flyweight boxer he started training the base boxing team. Mack had great success when two of his boxers advanced in the Far East Finals and competed in the World Wide Air Force Boxing Tournament.
“Mack” continued in boxing upon leaving the Air Force and became a Professional Trainer while living in Los Angeles (1962). Mack trained amateur as well as professional boxers and became a well recognized cornerstone in the field of boxing. Some of his stable of boxers during that period were…… Bert Lee, El Torito Espino, Rudolfo Gonzales, Walter Swan, Tyrell Biggs, Rudy Zavala and a stable of boxers in Japan.
Being one of the top trainers wasn’t the only talent Mack acquired… he is also recognized as a top CUT MAN and is constantly called on to work as a cut man for other boxing groups around the world. He gained that respect by learning the trade while taking Medical Training at the University of Connecticut. Mack has worked with Jackie McCoy, Bill Slayton, Dave Wolf, Lonnie Bradley, Juan Laponte and Baby Joe Ruelas to name a few.
“Mack is constantly called up to fly to Japan at least four months a year to train some of the O.P.B.F and World Champions. He is rated at the #1 trainer in Japan.
Special Awards
- Trained Six World Boxing Champions
- Inducted in the California Boxing Hall of Fame 2005
- Awarded the Joe Luis Humanitarian Award by the Golden State Boxing association 2008
- Voted Twice The Most Valuable trainer in JAPAN 1994 & 1999
- Trained (5) Boxers to Become (OPBF) Oriental & Pacific Boxing Champions
- Trainer for (2) All Japan Boxing Champions