Roger Donoghue(1930-2006)
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Roger Donoghue, the son of an Irish immigrant, was a professional
middleweight boxer who won twenty-five out of twenty-seven professional
bouts; on August 29, 1951, he fought George Flores at the old Madison
Square Garden in New York City. Donoghue knocked Flores out forty-six
seconds into the eighth round, but Flores died four days later and
Donoghue never boxed professionally again. However, he became known as
a trainer - he taught Marlon Brando how to box for "On The Waterfront"
(1954) and James Dean for "Rebel Without A Cause" (1955) and was known
in artistic circles as a raconteur and storyteller who provided Budd
Schulberg with Brando's signature line ("I coulda been a contender") in
"On the Waterfront", as an answer to Schulberg's query "Could you have
been a champion?"