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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

From Desperate Dan's Harringay haymaker to a new boxing Hall of fame

Woodcock at the end of Round 4

 

A nice piece in The Guardian today that gives a good flavour of boxing at Harringay Arena. Whilst the article gives a quick overview of the recent history of boxing in London, it focuses on the author's memory of a grisly fight between Brit Bruce Woodcock and the American Joe Baksi.:

 

The whole metropolitan boxing scene changed significantly in 1936, however, when the ambitious Greyhound Racing Association built itself – in the space of six weeks – a hangar-like indoor stadium, the Harringay Arena, which at once proved excellent for boxing.............

..........Baksi had swaggered at a lick across the ring and thrown a brutal left hook which (we learned later) traumatically splintered Woodcock's jawbone as well as causing lasting damage to an eye. That one blow finished the entertainment for the evening … except it was allowed to continue for 20 more harrowing minutes.........

.........he had with that single haymaking stroke at Harringay, of course, destroyed not only a childhood hero, but childhood innocence itself.


Read the full article in The Guardian

 

 

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See the attached picture to see what the "hangar-like indoor stadium" looked like from the outside. This is from an article in the latest issue of the Hornsey Historical Society's bulletin.


Colin

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Thanks Colin; good to have that picture surfaced. It's the best known one of the Arena and one of many in our collection. However it's an odd one since it somehow hides the roofline and disguises the truly vast scale of the building within its Victorian context (see the picture I added some weeks back taken in 1939 from above Harrringay Station to get a true sense of that).

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