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New York boxing in the late 1940's

Posted: 03 Aug 2002, 01:12
by John Sosnak
The following schedule of boxing shows was taken from the NY Times for 1947.
Monday: St Nicholas Arena
Tuesday: Broadway Arena, Park Arena
Wednesday: Jamacia Arena
Thursday: Forum Arena
Friday: Madison Square garden
Saturaday: Ridgewood Grove

Wow!!! Is that not the ultimate. What would one do on Sunday.

fighters from the 40's

Posted: 09 Aug 2002, 16:49
by john garfield
John,

Seeing as though you're interested in the 40's, I thought you might be interested my current article in WAIL about Stillman's Gym.

Here is the URL:

http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/wail_05_2002.htm

john garfield

Posted: 09 Aug 2002, 23:49
by John Sosnak
John:

Thanks for the info. When I first visited New York in the early 60's three places on my list to see were Stillman's Gym, Madison Square Garden and Jack Dempsey's restaurant

John

Posted: 10 Aug 2002, 03:37
by john garfield
John Sosnak,

Reading your post about the places you wanted to visit when you came to New York made me feel like you might enjoy a thread I just opened up on this board about funny, bizarre incidents in the fight game that I've witnessed since the 40's.

john garfield

Posted: 10 Aug 2002, 13:31
by RICHBART
John Garfield, I thank you for the article on Stillmans Gym.I'm originally from Ct. and a Fight fan and somewhat fighter. In 1950 I was in New York and got to go in Stillmans and see it for real. Ernie Durango was sparring and Rocky Graziano came in all dress to kill, light brown overcoat and all. It was just as you say it is. I'll always remember that moment and also standing out front of MSG and thinking of the fights I had heard on the radio and seen on TV there. Thanks again for bringing back the memories.
RB.

Stillman's Gym

Posted: 10 Aug 2002, 14:09
by john garfield
RICHBART,

Just reading your words, make it all worthwhile. Thanks for the mention of Graziano and Durando sparring; it brought a smile to my face.

I plan on writing much, much more, and I hope you enjoy it as much.

john garfield

Stillman's Gym

Posted: 10 Aug 2002, 14:10
by john garfield
RICHBART,

Just reading your words, make it all worthwhile. Thanks for the mention of Graziano and Durando sparring; it brought a smile to my face.

I plan on writing much, much more, and I hope you enjoy it as much.

john garfield

check out another thread

Posted: 10 Aug 2002, 14:21
by john garfield
RICHBART,

You might enjoy scrolling on another one of my threads: "Funny & bizarre incidents."

It takes in from the 40' to pretty-much present day.

john garfield