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Lou DiBella
Born May 17, 1960 (1960-05-17) (age 49)
Brooklyn, New York
Nationality American
Occupation Boxing promoter

Louis John DiBella, Jr. (b. 17 May 1960 in Brooklyn, New York) is a boxing promoter and television/film producer. Among his past and present boxers are Jermain Taylor and Bernard Hopkins, both former middleweight world champions, the former of whom was dethroned by the new and current middleweight world champion Kelly Pavlik, also part of DiBella Entertainment is Paul Malignaggi, the IBF junior welterweight champion and Andre Berto who holds the WBC Welterweight belt.

DiBella is a graduate of Tufts University[citation needed] and Harvard Law School[citation needed]. He was head of programming for HBO Sports for more than 10 years[citation needed] before starting his own promotional firm, DiBella Entertainment. He also owns the San Francisco Giants affiliate, the Connecticut Defenders[citation needed]. The team based in Norwich, Connecticut, plays in the Eastern League (U.S. baseball). The Defenders play in Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium, located in Norwich.

In 2006, DiBella made his acting debut playing himself as a boxing promoter in Rocky Balboa and scenes of the packed arena during his Taylor vs. Hopkins II fight, play in the movie during Rocky's fight scene.

DiBella has expanded his boxing corporation by producing TV/film projects. In 2007, DiBella produced the documentary, "Magic Man," which depicted the life of Paulie Malignaggi and his rise in the world of boxing[citation needed]. The documentary had its television premiere on SHOWTIME[citation needed] and later was aired in the UK leading up to the Malignaggi vs. Lovemore fight, where Malignaggi retained his title[citation needed].

In 2008, DiBella added the credit of executive producer to his list of accomplishments with the film "Love Ranch" starring Academy Award Winners, Helen Mirren and Joe Pesci and directed by Taylor Hackford[citation needed]. The film is set to be released in 2009.

[edit] External links

  [1] 
  • Lou Dibella at the Internet Movie Database
  • [2]

http://www.timesdispatch.com/rtd/sports/professional/article/BASE26_20090525-221850/269906/




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