My first time at Gelsenkirchen was to see England knocked out of the 2006 World Cup.....40 years of hurt.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 06:23Yep. Allianz Arena is most definitely a stadium, and a bloody great one at that.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Jan 2020, 05:59
Most stadiums in Germany are referred to as arena’s. They’re football stadiums. It’s just a German thing.
Stadium Fights.
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prewarboxing
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haye v chisora was at The Boleyn Ground. sorry all ready said ,
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I was at them as well
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Wonder how many stadium fights there has been in scotland? Last one was tyson v savarese i think but before that im not quite sure
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No one else fought at Hampden?ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑18 Jan 2020, 19:02 Wonder how many stadium fights there has been in scotland? Last one was tyson v savarese i think but before that im not quite sure
Not even Parkhead?
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Jim Watt against Howard Davis was at Ibrox.
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My apologies to Banjo who had already highlighted Watt vs Davis at Ibrox on the thread. I remember that Davis had a long walk to the ring in pink shorts and dressing gown (not a good idea in Glasgow). Moreover, his disdain of Watt in the build-up meant that the flashy American received one of the worst receptions in British boxing history.