Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (December 7, 2020) - The Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame (ACBHOF) today announced the honorees for the 2021 Induction Ceremony to be held in Summer 2021.
The legendary boxers, trainers, promoters, matchmakers, media, and special contributors are being enshrined into the 2021 ACBHOF inductees includes:
Felix Trindad, Kelly Pavlik, Simon Brown, Ivan Robinson, Aaron Snowell, Joey Eye, Ed Keenan, Frank Cappuccino, and Nino Delbuno.
We're extremely excited about the Class of 2021 and are very much looking forward to paying tribute to the new inductees as well as celebrate the Class of 2020 in a combined induction ceremony during our annual celebration weekend next August in Atlantic City," said President Ray McCline
2020 Class:
Roy Jones Jr., Riddick Bowe, Pernell Whitaker, Al Cole, Ernest Bing, Tony Thornton, Sr., Calvin Grove, Percy Richardson, Tommy Parks, Earl Morton, Steve Weisfeld, Ron Katz, Murad Muhammad, Marc Abrams, Al Bernstein, and Ms. Laoma Byrd.
The Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Celebration will offer boxing enthusiasts a weekend full of great programming which will include a kick-off cocktail reception, meet & greets, spectacular artwork, and exhibits: ACBHOF will be partnering with New Jersey Give A Kid A Dream "Girls in Gloves" non-profit and CareSparc Consulting to bring an all-inclusive Sustainable Health & Wellness and Fitness Village
"Going the Distance to a Healthier Atlantic City," the village will offer screenings, seminars, pop-up vendors, healthy foods choices, music, and fitness as well as a live amateur boxing show and much more. The finale of the weekend will be the Combined Induction Ceremony Dinner honoring the 2020 & 2021 Classes. Also, many of our previous honorees, as well as VIP/celebrity guests, will be in attendance. So, all roads lead to Atlantic City in Summer 2021!
For more information please call +1.609.829.8711 or visit the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame website at www.acbhof.com.
A special thanks to our partners, sponsors and supporters: Mayor Marty Small, City of Atlantic City, FantaSea Resorts, SparBar, Expressions Graphic Designs, The Claridge - A Radisson Hotel, Icons of Boxing, Adams Boxing, WBC, IBF, and Fight Night Apparel.
The legendary boxers, trainers, promoters, matchmakers, media, and special contributors are being enshrined into the 2021 ACBHOF inductees includes:
Felix Trindad, Kelly Pavlik, Simon Brown, Ivan Robinson, Aaron Snowell, Joey Eye, Ed Keenan, Frank Cappuccino, and Nino Delbuno.
We're extremely excited about the Class of 2021 and are very much looking forward to paying tribute to the new inductees as well as celebrate the Class of 2020 in a combined induction ceremony during our annual celebration weekend next August in Atlantic City," said President Ray McCline
2020 Class:
Roy Jones Jr., Riddick Bowe, Pernell Whitaker, Al Cole, Ernest Bing, Tony Thornton, Sr., Calvin Grove, Percy Richardson, Tommy Parks, Earl Morton, Steve Weisfeld, Ron Katz, Murad Muhammad, Marc Abrams, Al Bernstein, and Ms. Laoma Byrd.
The Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Celebration will offer boxing enthusiasts a weekend full of great programming which will include a kick-off cocktail reception, meet & greets, spectacular artwork, and exhibits: ACBHOF will be partnering with New Jersey Give A Kid A Dream "Girls in Gloves" non-profit and CareSparc Consulting to bring an all-inclusive Sustainable Health & Wellness and Fitness Village
"Going the Distance to a Healthier Atlantic City," the village will offer screenings, seminars, pop-up vendors, healthy foods choices, music, and fitness as well as a live amateur boxing show and much more. The finale of the weekend will be the Combined Induction Ceremony Dinner honoring the 2020 & 2021 Classes. Also, many of our previous honorees, as well as VIP/celebrity guests, will be in attendance. So, all roads lead to Atlantic City in Summer 2021!
For more information please call +1.609.829.8711 or visit the Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame website at www.acbhof.com.
A special thanks to our partners, sponsors and supporters: Mayor Marty Small, City of Atlantic City, FantaSea Resorts, SparBar, Expressions Graphic Designs, The Claridge - A Radisson Hotel, Icons of Boxing, Adams Boxing, WBC, IBF, and Fight Night Apparel.
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Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
random question popped into my head
who was the last white american boxer with a better career than pavlik (in terms of accomplishment in the ring, not financially)?
who was the last white american boxer with a better career than pavlik (in terms of accomplishment in the ring, not financially)?
Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Rocky Marciano?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 22:48 random question popped into my head
who was the last white american boxer with a better career than pavlik (in terms of accomplishment in the ring, not financially)?
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Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Oscar De La Hoya
Mikey Garcia
Mikey Garcia
Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Those are more of Latin-American heritage.
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Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Not exactly. Ethnically Italians are of the larger European ("white") heritage in comparison to the Latin-American people.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 09:01That's like saying Rocky Marciano was Italian heritage.
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Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Who’s more American?
De La Hoya or Marciano?
Both born in USA.
Both of Marciano’s parents are from Italy.
De La Hoya or Marciano?
Both born in USA.
Both of Marciano’s parents are from Italy.
Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
And Pavlik is of Polish heritageRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 09:01That's like saying Rocky Marciano was Italian heritage.
Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Historically the USA is a country of immigrants, so the word "American" doesn't have a firm ethnical context behind it.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 09:44 Who’s more American?
De La Hoya or Marciano?
Both born in USA.
Both of Marciano’s parents are from Italy.
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Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
do you consider all mex-americans to be white americans.........if mikey garcia counts as a white american?
i was thinking more of guys of euro heritage.......polish, irish, etc. guys like joe smith and plant. i am wondering who the most recent american fighter like this is to outachieve pavlik
if we are counting mex americans in there.........there will be far more to choose from since they do so well at boxing
i was thinking more of guys of euro heritage.......polish, irish, etc. guys like joe smith and plant. i am wondering who the most recent american fighter like this is to outachieve pavlik
if we are counting mex americans in there.........there will be far more to choose from since they do so well at boxing
Re: Felix Trinidad/Kelly Pavlik Headline Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class of 2021
Tommy Morrison, Mickey Ward, Willie Pep, Billy Conn, plenty of Italian Americans in Basillo