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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: First Boxing Card at Renovated Nassau Coliseum Set for April 29

    NEW YORK April 29 is the target date to bring boxing back to the renovated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island. Brett Yormark, chief executive officer for Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment, confirmed that a hold has been placed on the Nassau Coliseum for that night with the New York State Athletic Commission. The fights for April 29 haven't been set, but Yormark added that card should be the first of "two or three" higher-profile boxing events this year at Nassau Coliseum, the refurbished former home of the NHL's New York Islanders in Uniondale, New York.
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    That is some job they did to it. More than likely the inside just got the same treatment alongside with technical improvements

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      Joe Smith Jr belongs there. Pack the place with his union buddies.

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      • Lou Cipher
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        They could have the next TMT aka Bronze Boy Promotions card there. In one of the restrooms.

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          Comments Thread For: First Boxing Card at Renovated Nassau Coliseum Set for April 29

          NEW YORK – April 29 is the target date to bring boxing back to the renovated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island. Brett Yormark, chief executive officer for Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment, confirmed that a hold has been placed on the Nassau Coliseum for that night with the New York State Athletic Commission. The fights for April 29 haven’t been set, but Yormark added that card should be the first of “two or three” higher-profile boxing events this year at Nassau Coliseum, the refurbished former home of the NHL’s New York Islanders in Uniondale, New York.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Lou Cipher
            They could have the next TMT aka Bronze Boy Promotions card there. In one of the restrooms.
            Relevant and insightful contribution from you as always.

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            • Lou Cipher
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              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Relevant and insightful contribution from you as always.
              Enjoy Lou Cipher's free and generous Boxing lessons while you can, because soon you "people" will have to paypal $.99 for every lesson Lou Cipher posts.

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                I hope they succeed but it's not a short ride from the city on the train...

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