Nassau Stadium returns to 'Glory Days'

Thu, Nov 25th 2010, 06:40 AM

If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...

If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...If you ask any local boxing enthusiast where the 'spot' to watch some of the country's most heated fights in the 1970-80's was, many would say the Nassau Stadium. Those days the Fowler Street outdoor facility was seen as one of the leading sporting meccas in the country. The place to see the top amateur and professional boxers go blow-for-blow.

Nowadays, nothing much is happening there, leaving majority of the youth boxers without a clue as to where it is located. But all that is about to change, when the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organization (PACBO) host a series of shows there. Amateur fighters will get to 'throw down' every month, starting on December 11.  The mon ...

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