1. York Hall, Bethnal Green
2. Wembley Stadium
3. White Hart Lane
4. Madison Square Garden
5. MGM Grand, Las Vegas
6. 02, London
7. Cotai Arena, Macao, China
8. The Crucible, Sheffield
1. York Hall, Bethnal Green
2. Wembley Stadium
3. White Hart Lane
4. Madison Square Garden
5. MGM Grand, Las Vegas
6. 02, London
7. Cotai Arena, Macao, China
8. The Crucible, Sheffield
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
The national boxing arena in Dublin. Not a bad seat in the house. Low roof so atmosphere is unbelievable despite the small capacity and as far as Im aware the only stadium in the world built officially for boxing.
Civic Hall Wolverhampton. The mecca of boxing.![]()
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The best of all is my tv room! The food, drinks, and latrine are all within a few meters.![]()
I'll add the Stub Hub center in Carson, CA. I haven't been but it looks amazing on TV.
How about venues in Japan or Mexico?
The Crucible, Sheffield is for snooker
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Madison Square Garden: The Grandaddy of them all!
Caesars Palace: The home of boxing in the 60s, 70s and 80s
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles: The riots sometimes were more spectacular than the fights, but the best Mexicans of the 60s, 70s and 80s performed there in a golden era. And even later on the likes of De La Hoya made sure the venue was on their resume
The Blue Horizon: The old meets the new, the last great American boxing club.
Arena Mexico: Boxing packed out this venue week after week for years and years.
Luna Park: Maybe more people have seen boxing here than any other venue.
York Hall: The home of British boxing. It gets no better than being able to watch boxing from the bar, the ring almost in front of you!
Royal Albert Hall: The classiest venue in boxing; there was no better sight than watching the Bomber in front of that huge organ (When I could get a good enough seat).
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
The Olympic was something. The atmosphere was intense; M-80s exploding, fights in the crowd. If the fight was good the crowd three coins into the ring, sometimes hundreds of dollars. To show displeasure they threw cups of urine. When an ex fighter would bring his blond bombshell girl, security would escort her to the restroom. When my mom would walk us to the bus stop across the street, there would always be 3 or 4 half drunk Mexican men that would go and wait with us.
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