Re: TRIVIA
Posted: 08 Jul 2011, 18:28
Neither answer is correct.
Probably way off but was it Holmes - Ali? Wasn't a 35,000 capacity arena built in the carpark of Caesars Palace specifically for the fight but I doubt it was the first time it was done.raylawpc wrote:Yes.
Let's try another one: What was the first fight for which an arena was specifically built?
I feel much better... :(raylawpc wrote:You don't need google when the questions are easy. BTW, Battling Siki also went by the name Louis Phal. If I hadn't known that, the last one would have stumped me . . . I hope that makes you feel better.boxbible wrote:Later raygooglepc... 8)raylawpc wrote:Judah Bergman – Kid Berg
Benjamin Leiner – Benny Leonard
Beryl David Rosofsky – Barney Ross
Henry Melody Jackson – Henry Armstrong
Christopher Battaglia - Battling Battalino
Carmine Tilelli – Joey Giardello
Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli – Joey Maxim
John Edward Kelly – Nonpariel Jack Dempsey
Ovila Chapdelaine – Jack Delaney
Amadou M’Barick Fall – Battling Siki
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raylawpc wrote:You guys were about 100 years too late, and in the wrong country.
Answer: 1973 Ring Record Book, p. 136: "The first grand stand ever erected for a fight was that for the bout between Tom Spring and Jack Langan, January 7, 1824, in the outskirts of Worcester, England, seating about 4,000."
Follow-up: Tom Spring had the distinction of being another "first" in boxing. What was it?
"Tom Spring was the first holder of a world's heavyweight championship to adopt a special fighting moniker. His real name was Thomas Winter."raylawpc wrote:You guys were about 100 years too late, and in the wrong country.
Answer: 1973 Ring Record Book, p. 136: "The first grand stand ever erected for a fight was that for the bout between Tom Spring and Jack Langan, January 7, 1824, in the outskirts of Worcester, England, seating about 4,000."
Follow-up: Tom Spring had the distinction of being another "first" in boxing. What was it?
crusader wrote:"Tom Spring was the first holder of a world's heavyweight championship to adopt a special fighting moniker. His real name was Thomas Winter."raylawpc wrote:You guys were about 100 years too late, and in the wrong country.
Answer: 1973 Ring Record Book, p. 136: "The first grand stand ever erected for a fight was that for the bout between Tom Spring and Jack Langan, January 7, 1824, in the outskirts of Worcester, England, seating about 4,000."
Follow-up: Tom Spring had the distinction of being another "first" in boxing. What was it?
raylawpc wrote:To whom are you directing your question? Certainly not to me; I'm not a judge.
A bit out of my league...raylawpc wrote:All incorrect so far . . . Boxbible, do you want to give it a try before I reveal the answer?