Curt McCune (born August 2, 1960) is an American former amateur boxer, who was a four-time State of Alabama amateur boxing champion,[1] in the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions and the 1994 International Law Enforcement Games Boxing Champion at 193 lbs.
He has trained with referee Richard Steele at the Sugar Ray Leonard Nevada Partners Center in Las Vegas.
Gibbons won the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Alabama State Golden Gloves titles, and the 2005 Southeastern Association Championship, and made his professional debut in Tennessee in 2007.
McCune also trained Brad Ginn, a state and regional amateur champion at 201 lbs, who won a decision in the 201 lb.
Open Class Division at the 2006 Alabama Golden Gloves over 2008 US Olympic bronze medalist and WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder.