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Factoids
Posted: 06 Jul 2003, 11:07
by Ric
Per the Jan. 17, 1926 Spokane Spokesman-Review newspaper, during 1925 there had been 9,500 bouts held in the United States. In the first 11 months, California sponsored 1,076. New York state had 2,000; Ohio 1000-plus; Pennsylvania 1,800; Wisconsin 600; and 2,000 were held in the various remaining states.
Posted: 19 Sep 2005, 21:12
by BoxBuzz
So how does this stack up against todays statistics? Purely curious. Probably be depressing to find out but it would be interesting to know.
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Posted: 20 Sep 2005, 04:50
by barry
Very depressing...I saw a stat a while back, but forgot what it said, but it was something like...maybe 200, or 300 shows in the U.S., I may be wrong, but I'm certain that it isn't near 1000...or at least I don't think so. Thanks for that stat though Ric and thanks for Stribling and son photo that you sent me.
Posted: 20 Sep 2005, 06:17
by silkov
I think I was born about 80 years too late>..........

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Posted: 20 Sep 2005, 13:12
by Ric
Although the stat said "bouts," I wonder if they meant "shows." Also, I wonder if this stat includes only legally-comissioned sanctions bouts. At this time, for example, boxing was illegal in Washington state, but there must have been hundreds and hundreds of bouts fought throughout the state in 1925.
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Posted: 20 Sep 2005, 13:16
by wlvrne
Aren't "factoids" what you get when you sit at your computer too long reading endless streams of data?
