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  2. Sunnyside Garden Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Sunnyside Garden Arena was a popular boxing venue. [1] The old red brick arena, at the southwest corner of 45th Street and Queens Boulevard, in Sunnyside, Queens, New York City, seated about 2,500. [2] It consisted of two parallel gables perpendicular to the street fronted by a lower, flat-roofed entry. [3]

  3. KO Magazine - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Stanley Weston, long-time publisher of numerous boxing and pro wrestling titles. KO Magazine , nicknamed "The Knockout Boxing Magazine", ran some popular features, such as a round-by-round section where the most important fights were described punch by punch, posters with the boxer's complete records on the back, and a ...

  4. Fight of the Century - Wikipedia

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    Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Fight of the Century or simply The Fight, [2] was an undisputed heavyweight championship boxing match between WBA, WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion Joe Frazier and Lineal champion Muhammad Ali, on Monday, March 8, 1971, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. [3] [4] [5]

  5. Gillette Cavalcade of Sports - Wikipedia

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    Coleco's Head-to-Head Boxing handheld video game, released in 1981, played the most identifiable eight-note part of the tune when turned on and the first three notes of that at the start of each round. The music is also used in the Punch-Out!! series of video games published by Nintendo, and the 1993 Argentine film Gatica, el mono.

  6. Boxing in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    February 24 – African-American IH "Sporty" Harvey, who had successfully challenged boxing segregation in court, fights Buddy Turman in the first legal interracial boxing match in Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] May 16 – Rocky Marciano retains the world Heavyweight title with a ninth-round knockout of Don Cockell , at San Francisco.

  7. Boxing in the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Boxing in the 1940s in many ways reflected worldwide events that affected other endeavors as well. [ 1 ] World War II raged early in the decade, and just like baseballers, many popular boxers went overseas to fight for their countries, Joe Louis , Billy Conn , Beau Jack , and Bob Montgomery among them.

  8. 'A Thousand Blows' review: Steven Knight's boxing drama is ...

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    The creator of 'Peaky Blinders' is back on his Victorian turf with a story of bare-knuckle boxing in ... glimpse of him drawing a fight poster is a relief — but the writers eventually let him ...

  9. Poster - Wikipedia

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    Boxing Posters were used in and around the venue to advertise the forthcoming fight, date, and ticket prices, and they usually consisted of pictures of each boxer. Boxing Posters vary in size and vibrancy, but are not usually smaller than 18x22 inches. In the early days, few boxing posters survived the event and have thus become a collectible.

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