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Wednesday, March 2, 2011 , Posted by 1 Punch Boxing at 7:56 AM




WORLD BOXING COUNCIL NEWS
March 1, 2011 – Mexico City.
From WBC President Dr. José Sulaimán:

The WBC joins the Goossen family during these difficult moments, and pray that God will bring prompt resignation for the sudden death of Greg Goossen, who has now joined his mom and dad in heaven.

Greg Goossen, a former six-figure bonus baby of the Dodgers who played for Casey Stengel and the New York Mets, dabbled as a boxing trainer with his brother and was a stand-in for actor Gene Hackman in more than a dozen films, was found dead Saturday at his home in Sherman Oaks. He was 65.

Goossen was scheduled to be inducted into the Notre Dame High School Hall of Fame on
Saturday night. When he did not arrive for a photo session, a family member went
to his nearby home and found him. A cause of death has yet to be determined.

Born on Dec. 14, 1945, in Los Angeles, Goossen was the fourth member of a family of
eight brothers and two sisters. He was a standout football and basketball player at Notre Dame, where he graduated in 1964. He was a catcher in baseball, and the Dodgers drafted him and signed him for a six-figure bonus.

The Mets picked him up the following year on a waiver from the Dodgers. Stengel, the
legendary manager of the Mets, said, “This is Greg Goossen. He’s 19 years old, and in 10 years he’s got a chance to be 29.”

He played for the Mets, Seattle Pilots, Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Senators
before his baseball career ended in 1970.

He worked as a private detective and later helped his brother, Joe, as a boxing trainer, working with Michael Nunn and the Ruelas brothers, Gabriel and Rafael. Another brother, Dan, was the promoter.

Through boxing, he met Hackman, became good friends and served as a stand-in while also getting bit parts in movies.

He was preparing to be honored by his alma mater Saturday night.

“He said, ‘It’s the highlight of my life being inducted into the Notre Dame Hall of
Fame,’ ” said Jeff Kraemer, one of the organizers of the event.

Funeral arrangements are pending. [Updated, 9:26 a.m.: Goossen is survived by his three daughters, Erin Hyder, Tracey Woodside and Kimberly Goossen]

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