NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gil Clancy, a Hall of Fame trainer and manager who worked with many top fighters including Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman, died on Thursday at age 88.
The International Boxing Hall of Fame did not give a cause of death but said its flag will fly at half-staff in memory of Clancy, who was elected into the Hall in 1993.
"Gil Clancy was one of boxing's truly great minds," Hall of Fame Executive Director Edward Brophy said in a statement. "As a trainer and manager he was held in the highest regard by his peers."
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina.)








































