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Worlds Famous Boxing Arenas

Kia Forum: 1967 The Forum, adjacent to Madison Square Garden in New York, was once one of the most popular indoor sports venues in the United States thanks in large part to the Lakers. Successful and we often see Hollywood stars there. Hosted the 1972 and 1983 NBA All Star Games, 1981 NHL All Star Game 1984 Olympic Basketball, 1983-1988 Big West Conference and 1989 Pacific Men's Basketball 10 Conference, boxing games and major concerts featuring music and political events. Cow Palace San Francisco: 1950 Finally, we have Cow Palace San Francisco, home of ranch shows, political concerts and conventions, basketball, hockey and boxing games.Many players have made their names here including Muhammad Ali when he was known as Cassius Clay Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson. Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall: 1929 Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, formerly known as Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is a multi purpose arena in Atlantic City which is of Atlantic County of New Jersey. It was Atlantic City's first convention center until the Atlantic City Convention Center opened in 1997. Boardwalk Hall has been designated the American Convention Center one National Historic Landmark for being one of the few surviving buildings from the town's heyday as a resort town. The hall has a capacity of over five thousand for ice hockey and a maximum of more than fourteen thousand for concerts. The Miss America pageant takes place in Boardwalk Hall. Madison Square Garden: 1879. The garden is used for professional ice hockey and basketball, as well as boxing, mixed martial arts, concerts, ice shows, wrestling, and other sporting and entertainment events. It's close to other Midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the State Building of the Empire, which has its origins in Korean Town, and Macy's in Herald Square.Madison Square Arena is home to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League and the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association NBA, who hosted the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association from 1997 to 2017. MGM Grand Garden Arena: 1993 The MGM Grand Garden Arena, originally known as the MGM Grand Garden Special Events Center, is a 17,000 seat multi purpose arena at the MGM Grand Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip. The arena is known for many professional boxing matches of famous highly trained boxers as well as Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather Jr. Deontay Wilder controls Tyson Fury two.

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