KNUCKLEHEADS COACHES

Our Coaches

Knuckleheads is lucky to have some of the most experienced boxing coaches in the Chicagoland area. Our coaches are not just fitness trainers or boxing enthusiasts but trained professionals with years of ring time under their belts. Whether you want to start your boxing career or add boxing to your fitness routine, our coaches can help you reach your goals.

MARTY JAKUBOWSKI

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Master’s Degree “School of Hard Knocks” Marty began amateur boxing in 1979. Throughout an extensive amateur career, he won numerous Chicago Park District, state, tri-state, and regional championships and was a semi-finalist in many national tournaments.

 

After accumulating a final amateur record of 125 wins and 35 defeats, Marty turned pro at 17 in 1987 as a high school senior. Collecting 38 straight wins as a pro fighting throughout the United States and Canada, Marty suffered his first loss in Las Vegas to the great Julio Cesar Chavez on December 13, 1992. 

 

Returning to learning and perfecting his trade, he ran off 36 more victories before heading to Philadelphia to win the USBA title by thoroughly outboxing hometown favorite Anthony Boyle. Marty stayed busy on the club circuit until he fought Lightweight Champion Miguel Angel Gonzalez for the WBC lightweight title as the main event on a PPV card. Losing a 12-round decision, Marty continued his quest to be world champion and earned another opportunity to fight the undefeated WBO lightweight Champion Artur Grigorian in Germany. Marty dropped another 12-round decision to the champion. In 1997, Marty, for the third time, earned his shot at another world title. Traveling to Morroco, Marty was stopped in the 7th round by WBA Jr Welterweight Champion Khalid Rahilou. 

 

Marty fought professionally throughout the USA, Mexico, Canada, Denmark, Germany, and China with televised fights on ESPN, USA Network, Showtime, PPV, and European television stations. He was ranked at one time or another in the top ten of each major sanctioning body (WBA, WBC, and IBF). 

 

Marty takes his love of boxing and brings it to the gym daily. After retiring from the sport that had treated him so well, he has taught boxing and life lessons to anyone willing to listen, learn, and work hard.

 

Record: Final professional record 118 wins and 7 losses. Final amateur record 125 wins and 35 losses

 

marty@knuckleheadsboxing.com

SIRON HARRISON

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Siron Harrison joined the Knuckleheads team in September 2023 and has been a wonderful asset to the gym as the resident kickboxing and Muay Thai instructor. 

 

Siron is a professional MMA fighter, 6X amateur Muay Thai champion, and 2022 USA Muay Thai Team Qualifier with more than 80 Muay Thai and kickboxing fights. He started teaching group fitness in 2018 and loves working with clients of all fitness levels.

JOHN KLOBUCAR

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John Klobucar joined Knuckleheads in 2023, bringing nearly 30 years of boxing experience to the gym.

 

Throughout 103 amateur fights, John became a 12-time state champion and 7-time regional champion. John was a Silver Gloves champ in 1996, 1998, and 2001 and competed in the Junior Olympics for multiple years. In 2001, John was a Jr. Golden Gloves Champion, the top-ranked national boxer, and internationally ranked number 10 by the USA Boxing Association.

RUBEN GALVAN

Ruben Galvan, the Modern Day Warrior, competed in 60 professional bouts throughout his illustrious career. Born in Hammond, Indiana, Ruben cut his teeth under the bright lights of Pay-per-view, HBO, and ESPN broadcasts against Julio Cesar Chavex Jr., Jorge Paex, and Zab Judah. 

 

When he’s not boxing, Ruben enjoys spending time with his seven beautiful grandchildren and his dog Meeko, AKA the love of his life. Ruben also runs a security business and enjoys challenging people in cornhole.

ORLANDO JOHNSON

Orlando Johnson started with Knuckleheads in September 2023, bringing more than 40 years of boxing experience.

 

Orlando is a 4x Chicago Park Distract Champion, Silver Gloves National Champion, 2x Golden Gloves Champion, 1980 Olympic Trial Qualifier, 1982 ABF National Champion, and 1982 Pan-An Games qualifier. 

 

Orlando has competed in more than 350 amateur boxing bouts, and he is looking forward to helping the next generation discover their competitiveness and sharpen their boxing technique.

SHANNON KIMBLE

Shannon Kimble is a NASM-certified personal trainer and boxing coach. He has corned more than 1,000 amateur boxing rounds, coaching 9 novice/senior novice Golden Glove Champions. He’s competed in 40 amateur boxing fights, 30 before age 16.


Before joining the Knuckleheads team, Shannon was a Final Round gym manager for 4 years and an All-American combat sports instructor for 2 years.

Outside of boxing, Shannon is a well-rounded athlete. He played JUCO and D1 football and is a youth mentor and at-risk counselor. He also started a youth football program for 11U and 12U.


When he’s not working or encouraging athletic youth, he’s spending time with his wife and 6 kids

RODNEY WILSON 

Rodney Wilson joined Knuckleheads in 2022 with more than 30 years of boxing under his belt, and he is excited to share his experience with the Knuckleheads team.

 

Rodney competed in 166 amateur fights and was the Chicago Park District champ, 2x Regional Silver Gloves champ, CYO boxing champ, 4X Golden Gloves champ, Black Expo champ, and 3x Illinois state champ. Rodney also competed for the professional 12-round IBO welterweight championship

KNUCKLEHEADS BOXING

633 South Plymouth Court

Chicago, IL, 60605

United States

Open Hours

MON

6am – 8pm

TUE

6am – 8pm

WED

6am – 8pm

THU

6am – 8pm

FRI

6am – 8pm

SAT

8am – 2pm

SUN

Closed