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    Comments Thread For: Philly long past its fighting prime as 'Boots' Ennis enters his

    The Spectrum closed on October 31, 2009. The final fight card at the Blue Horizon came on June 4, 2010. Jaron "Boots" Ennis was 12 years old when Philadelphia's two most iconic boxing venues exited the game.
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    #2
    if Danny Garcia was a standout in Philly. then it's way overblown as a fight city

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      #3
      Originally posted by Poopdick View Post
      if Danny Garcia was a standout in Philly. then it's way overblown as a fight city
      Yeah, that's implicit in the article.
      I started watching boxing with interest when Matthew Saad Muhammad was a regular on ABC Wide World of Sports, so for me Philly still has that aura of a "fight town", faded as it may be.
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        #4
        The Blue Horizon was The Place for boxing
        Any seat was a top seat
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          #5
          Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
          The Blue Horizon was The Place for boxing
          Any seat was a top seat
          I wish it was still open.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

            I wish it was still open.
            I never had the privilege to go but I met the owners daughter at a Gatti fight
            Lots of history in that building and some great fights
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              #7
              Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
              The Blue Horizon was The Place for boxing
              Any seat was a top seat
              A lot of "Tuesday Night Fights" cards were there.

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                #8
                Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View Post

                A lot of "Tuesday Night Fights" cards were there.
                Yup , good old Tuesday Night Fights
                Boxing on free cable
                long gone are those days

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                  #9
                  The Blue !! That place used to get to rocking so hard that I was sure the upper level was going to collapse. I'm surprised that the article didn't mention Charles The Hatchet Brewer, he had a few great fights at The Blue. TNF and Friday Night fights were so good , for a while there we had fights on Wednesday nights too. If I wasn't deployed I was watching the fights. Whenever I could get home my parents and I watched them. I had one of the few mothers that could analyze a fight like Al Bernstein.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
                    I had one of the few mothers that could analyze a fight like Al Bernstein.
                    LOL - that's very cool.

                    Originally posted by pnut901 View Post
                    The Blue !! That place used to get to rocking so hard that I was sure the upper level was going to collapse. I'm surprised that the article didn't mention Charles The Hatchet Brewer, he had a few great fights at The Blue.
                    I remember Brewer had a good run for a while. Tall, rangy, never in a bad fight, became a must-see fighter for me. So timing is everything. Just when both my grown kids live in Philly, the Blue Horizon closes. I'd be up to Philly every month if they still had the fights there.

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