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Catching Up With . . .
Tom McNeeley, heavyweight boxer
Posted: June 30, 1998
Three decades after ending his boxing career with a 37-14 record and a reputation as an alligator-tough brawler, McNeeley, 61, works for the stress unit of the Massachusetts Department of Corrections in Concord, helping guards cope with their anxieties. He has been with the department for 20 years. "A lot of these guys encounter drugs, alcohol and family problems," he says. "I've seen the bottom, so I can understand and help." On Dec. 4, 1961, McNeeley took on Floyd Patterson for the championship in Toronto, earning a prefight cover feature in SI. Like his son Peter, who three years ago faced Mike Tysonand got waxed in 89 secondsTom was an unknown pug with dreams of glory. Unlike Peter, Tom showed up, brawling until Patterson knocked him out in the fourth round. "He was too quick," Tom says. "There were a few times I thought the ref was slipping in punches too."
Now sober for more than 12 years, McNeeley feels renewed. He remarried, to Gloria, in 1983, and says relations with his five kids have never been more solidespecially with Peter, who is battling an addiction to cocaine. "I'm surrounded by the stories every day, and it reminds me of what it was like," he says. "Most important, it reminds me of what I have. I don't want to make the same mistakes again." by Jeff Pearlman photos by Damian Strohmeyer; John G. Zimmerman (cover) Issue date: July 6, 1998 Past Editions of Catching Up With...
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