Ed Weichers

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Eddie Weichers has been the head boxing coach at the United States Air Force Academy since 1976, and has led the Academy's boxing team to 18 national collegiate boxing championships.

As a collegian, Coach Weichers left football to take up boxing. He eventually won the 190-pound championship for West Chester University in 1973. He started as an assistant coach at his alma mater when, in 1976, was offered the coaching job at the Air Force Academy.[1] Under Coach Weichers' leadership, the Academy has has produced 258 All-American boxers, 96 individual national champions, and 18 national championship teams. In the last 27 years, his teams have never finished lower than second in the nation.[2]

Weichers has conducted coaching seminars throughout the world, including clinics in Australia, Guatemala, New Zealand, Jamaica, Tahiti and Granada. While working as a boxing clinician for the Olympic Solidarity Boxing Program, he was selected to coach the Australian Olympic Boxing team, which competed in the 1984 games in Los Angeles. He also served as trainer and coach for Australia's professional world champions, Jeff Fenech and Jeff Harding. He has served as president and vice-president of the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA).

Originally from New Orleans, Weichers holds a bachelor's of science degree in health and physical education from West Chester and a master's in arts and sports sciences from the University of Denver. He is currently an associate professor in the physical education department at the Academy.

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