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For 30 years, Luis Camacho has run a community boxing gym behind a deserted grocery store in New York City's South Bronx, where young men learn the skills they need to win in the ring and in life. In a neighborhood better known for quick deals and short lives, the Bronxchester Boxing Club is a proving ground and a sanctuary, a home away from home where trainers become surrogate fathers who teach not just jabs and right crosses but discipline, self-esteem and respect.
The cousin of three-time World Champion Hector "Macho" Camacho, Luis was already a well-known trainer of Olympic and professional fighters when he opened the Bronxchester Boxing Club. Here, Camacho and Alejandro dedicate themselves, body and soul, to the lives of their young athletes. "The truth is, this is home away from home for these kids," says Camacho. "This is their neighborhood gym, this is where they learn the boxing, this is where they learn what life is all about." Alejandro knows first hand how a love of boxing and a good trainer can keep a young man out of trouble and on the right path; he had his own run-ins with the law until he wandered into Camacho's gym at the age of 16 and turned his life around. "You have to be their coach, their trainer, their father, their godfather, their big brother," says Alejandro. "We learn a lot about discipline in boxing. You carry that on to your life. When you step into the ring, you have to dig deep. That's where you find out what you're really made of."
Filmed over two years, from 1995 to early 1997, IN MY CORNER grew out of Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg's collaboration on a short experimental film on the choreography of boxing for the Paul Taylor dance company. Looking for a gritty background location for their film, Ricki called on Luis Camacho and asked to use his gym. "We were surprised to learn that Luis, known for training Olympic and professional fighters, devoted himself to working with kids from the neighborhood," says Stern. "Luis and Angel are surrogate fathers, mentors and role models for these boys. This happens to be a story about a gym in the South Bronx, but it could really have taken place in any community. IN MY CORNER shows how adults who care enough to get involved can make a fundamental difference in kids' lives." Home | The Story | Update | Filmmakers | Resources & Programs | ITVS | POV |