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  • Boxing returns to a baseball stadium (U.S. Cellular)

    The home of the Chicago White Sox, US Cellular Field, is set to make its return to boxing with an Aug. 16 card promoted by Dominic Pesoli and Frank Mugnolo’s Round 3/8 Count Productions and Warriors Boxing.

    The deal with the venue and the Illinois State Athletic Commission is completely finalized, the Promoters told Maxboxing. With a full capacity size of 40,615, U.S. Cellular Field will be scaled to seat 12,000. The ring will be placed between home plate and the stands.

    “It’s been 50 plus years since a fight has been held at U.S. Cellular Field,” Pesoli said. “I think it’s going to be a really great relationship with bringing it back to the people.”

    As to who is appearing on the card, both promoters said the fights still need to be worked out. Chicago Light Heavyweight Andrzej Fonfara could possibly be the main event, depending on the status of his hand injury. Donovan George and Arthur Spzilka were mentioned as well.

    Pesoli said that television rights also need to be worked out, but he believes that the deal will be enticing to one of the major networks.

    “Even though we don’t really know who the main event is, this is going be such a unique opportunity for people to experience that I think people who aren’t your normal boxing fans will come out for this historical event,” Pesoli said.

    The card will be the first time boxing has seen an event in a baseball stadium since 2010 when Miguel Cotto fought Yuri Foreman at Yankee Stadium. For Chicago, the last fight at U.S. Cellular Field (then Comiskey Park) was Sept. 25, 1962 when Sonny Liston knocked out Floyd Patterson in the first round to win the Heavyweight championship.

    “For so long the casinos had been holding all these big events,” Pesoli said. “It’s time to bring it back to the people.”
    http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-bo...d-on-august-16

    Thoughts on this? Pretty exciting news.

  • #2
    Stadiums should only be used when it involves a huge crowd that arenas wont fit. Watched a boxing fight from those stands sucks, the seats all so far and high. Forget the threat of ran and bad weather

    It's a nice idea but not needed. I was at yankee stadium to see Cotto and had mid level seats and couldnt see anything and had to watch the screen most of the night

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    • #3
      Interesting to see whos promoting it. Never heard of them before. Good for them.

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      • #4
        Hopefully it isn't a ****ty card, but seats will probably be cheap if you're on nosebleeds anyways.

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        • #5
          Are there fighters in Chicago who can sell tickets?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
            Stadiums should only be used when it involves a huge crowd that arenas wont fit. Watched a boxing fight from those stands sucks, the seats all so far and high. Forget the threat of ran and bad weather

            It's a nice idea but not needed. I was at yankee stadium to see Cotto and had mid level seats and couldnt see anything and had to watch the screen most of the night
            Article states the ring will be placed on homeplate and the it will be scaled for 12k seats, so most likely people will only be sitting in a corner of the stadium. It probably won't be as bad as Cotto-Foremand since that ring was placed around the middle of the stadium I believe.
            Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 03-08-2013, 04:35 PM.

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            • #7
              Anybody know anything about this fight? It's now taking place on August 23rd and will feature Don George vs Dyah Davis for the vacant IBO Championship at 168.

              The last fight they had was televised as a Friday Night Fights event that sold decently.

              This time it is on a Saturday night. Any chances that better fights get added to this and it gets picked up by HBO or Showtime?

              I'd like to go, as they're preselling this right now. But if this is the main event, I'll pass.

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              • #8
                there was a fight at yankee stadium a 4 years ago this isnt earth shattering news

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                • #9
                  12k seats? I think they'd be lucky to get half of that.

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                  • #10
                    Don George claims this will be televised. On a Saturday, I can't imagine who would televise this fight unless there is a better fight headlining.

                    Another fighter Mike Jimenez will be on the undercard 14-0 (10ko)

                    Don't know if this is worth a Saturday night TV slot. The FNF card at US Cellular was better last year.

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