Wasn't that Wembley Arena?
Stadium Fights.
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I should add that Stadium fights are way worse than arenas and the telly.
First fight I ever attended was Eubank Watson @ WHL - amazing ringside seats - that nobody in the Daily Mirror wanted ( WTF ?!
) - just behind Gary Lineker and Paul Davis and it was incredible.
Since then I went to Cardiff (Bruno Lewis), Wembley (Froch Groves II) and The Millennium (Calzaghe Manfredo) and it's been like watching two ants fighting at my feet, without wearing my glasses on, every time.
The only Stadium fight that looked really good was that PacMan vs Clottey at the Dallas Cowboys stadium with the world's biggest screen
First fight I ever attended was Eubank Watson @ WHL - amazing ringside seats - that nobody in the Daily Mirror wanted ( WTF ?!
Since then I went to Cardiff (Bruno Lewis), Wembley (Froch Groves II) and The Millennium (Calzaghe Manfredo) and it's been like watching two ants fighting at my feet, without wearing my glasses on, every time.
The only Stadium fight that looked really good was that PacMan vs Clottey at the Dallas Cowboys stadium with the world's biggest screen
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Some of those White City boxing events had ~90k spectators. I think it had a 93k capacity (63k seats, 30k standing) but I've read it had a capacity more like 150k.
The Azteca used to hold the post-war record - Chavez/Haugen 132k. I think Chudinov beat that at some weird open air bike show for one of his bouts (so not a stadium) at around 200k. Which is insane.
Zale held the record prior to that at 135k. Free tickets helped, I guess. Although it was held in a park, not a stadium.
The Azteca used to hold the post-war record - Chavez/Haugen 132k. I think Chudinov beat that at some weird open air bike show for one of his bouts (so not a stadium) at around 200k. Which is insane.
Zale held the record prior to that at 135k. Free tickets helped, I guess. Although it was held in a park, not a stadium.
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Haye v Vlad was originally scheduled for the Shalke stadium.
Maybe the fight and the Fury fight was in a stadium too
Maybe the fight and the Fury fight was in a stadium too
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Stadium fights look great on the tv, sh!t to attend though.
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Which stadium fight in the UK had the biggest attendance?
Clue - it wasn't Froch v Groves
Miles Templeton.
Clue - it wasn't Froch v Groves
Miles Templeton.
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I'm guessing it's one of the white city stadium fights or one of the London venues which has been knocked down!
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Joshua vs Wlad?
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We talking pre-WW2?prewarboxing wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 19:25 Which stadium fight in the UK had the biggest attendance?
Clue - it wasn't Froch v Groves
Miles Templeton.
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Vitali fought in a Warsaw stadium twice I think.
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I'm a bit confused!! I ended up going to Shalke and its def a stadium!
Looking at the records they are called Arenas, but I'm not sure if they qualify as a stadium too!
Wembley Arena isn't a stadium, but perhaps a few of the German ones are
Shalke is near Düsseldorf but it's in Gelchinshirken
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I was at both, and they were definitely stadium’s.
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Peter Till was due to challenge Steve Boyle for the British lightweight title at Fellows Park in Walsall in June 1989 but Ron Gray pulled the plug with less than a week to go due to poor ticket sales. Peter was heartbroken and still struggles with it today. He was looking dynamite in training.
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Yes, justRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 20:17We talking pre-WW2?prewarboxing wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 19:25 Which stadium fight in the UK had the biggest attendance?
Clue - it wasn't Froch v Groves
Miles Templeton.
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I know but because I cheated! I was right about White City though
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Most stadiums in Germany are referred to as arena’s. They’re football stadiums. It’s just a German thing.Coco wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 20:29I'm a bit confused!! I ended up going to Shalke and its def a stadium!
Looking at the records they are called Arenas, but I'm not sure if they qualify as a stadium too!
Wembley Arena isn't a stadium, but perhaps a few of the German ones are
Shalke is near Düsseldorf but it's in Gelchinshirken
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Yep. Allianz Arena is most definitely a stadium, and a bloody great one at that.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 05:59Most stadiums in Germany are referred to as arena’s. They’re football stadiums. It’s just a German thing.Coco wrote: ↑14 Jan 2020, 20:29
I'm a bit confused!! I ended up going to Shalke and its def a stadium!
Looking at the records they are called Arenas, but I'm not sure if they qualify as a stadium too!
Wembley Arena isn't a stadium, but perhaps a few of the German ones are
Shalke is near Düsseldorf but it's in Gelchinshirken
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Canelo vs. Liam Smith Cowboys Stadium Arlington. Huge. I showed a steward my ticket and asked where my seat was. He said he didn’t know his way around over there.
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Miles, I'm guessing you're going with Len Harvey and Jock McAvoy in 1939?
Although it's listed at 90k, I suspect it is higher?
The '34 bout with Jack Peterson is listed at 90k too.
Although it's listed at 90k, I suspect it is higher?
The '34 bout with Jack Peterson is listed at 90k too.