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The State Athletic Control Board was established by the Legislature in 1985 to ensure that all public boxing and other combative sports exhibitions, events, performances and contests are subject to an effective and efficient system of strict control and regulation. [1]
Boxing matches in Atlantic City, New Jersey (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Boxing matches in New Jersey" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Boxing matches at Boardwalk Hall (47 P) Pages in category "Boxing matches in Atlantic City, New Jersey" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
In the sixth round, Mielnicki connected with a right hand which appeared to hurt his opponent. Towards the end of the sixth round, Williams' corner called an end to the bout in an effort to protect their fighter from sustaining further damage. [24] [25] On October 15, 2022, Mielnicki fought Limberth Ponce in a ten round bout. Mielnicki won via ...
The McGuigan Harrison Athletic Club, also known as McGuigan's Arena or The Casino, was a popular sports and social club in Harrison, NJ in the early 1900s owned by NJ Hall of Fame boxer and promoter Paddy McGuigan. [1] The club was used primarily to host boxing matches, but also hosted dances and other functions. [2] McGuigan A.C. Harrison PBA ...
The most common format prescribes the use of standard amateur boxing rules, 16 ounces for each glove, protective headgear, and bouts made of 3 rounds of boxing. Each round is 2 minutes with a 60-second rest period or interval for men and 1 minute rounds with 1 minute or 45-second intervals for women.
Birchwood Manor, Whippany, New Jersey, U.S. 12 Win 11–0–1 Demetrice King: UD 6 Oct 11, 2006 Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, U.S. 11 Win 10–0–1 Daniel Bispo: UD 10 Jun 10, 2006: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. 10 Win 9–0–1 Robert Hawkins UD 8 Mar 31, 2006 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U ...
Boyle's Thirty Acres was a large wooden bowl arena in Jersey City, New Jersey. It was built specifically for the world heavyweight championship bout between Jack Dempsey of the United States and Georges Carpentier of France on July 2, 1921. It held approximately 80,000 fans and was built at a cost of $250,000.