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McGuigan Harrison Athletic Club Address 56 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, NJ Owner Patrick Daniel McGuigan Type Athletic Genre(s) Boxing
The McGuigan Harrison Athletic Club , also known as McGuigan's Arena or The Casino, was a popular sports and social club in Harrison, NJ in the early 1900s owned by NJ Hall of Fame boxer and promoter Paddy McGuigan .[ 1] The club was used primarily to host boxing matches, but also hosted dances and other functions.[ 2]
McGuigan A.C. Harrison PBA Benefit
McGuigan opened his club after the conclusion of his boxing career, which may have gone well into his 50s. Sometimes referred to as Old Paddy McGuigan's "Bucket of Blood,"[ 3] the club was a widely popular venue for at least 18 years, based on dates found in surviving fight records.
Fights at the club were regularly followed by the Newark Evening News and the Newark Star-Eagle .
Surviving Records[ 4]
Date
Boxer
Weight
Opponent
Weight
Result
Rounds
Type
Notes
10-13-1910
Dave Kurtz
Charley Smith
Win
10
News
Decision from New York City newspaper(s).
11-17-1910
Dave Kurtz
Frank Kenny
Draw
10
News
Decision from New York City newspaper(s).
01-03-1911
Hank Griffin
"Dutch" Zimmer
Win
3
KO
Watertown Daily Times.
01-03-1911
Hank Griffin
Jack McCargo
Win
5
UNK
Watertown Daily Times.
01-03-1911
Hank Griffin
Bull Anderson
UNK
UNK
UNK
Took the place of Freddie Dipples who failed to show. Watertown Daily Times.
01-16-1911
Valentine "Knockout" Brown
Jack Ritchie
Win
2
KO
02-06-1911
Battling Hurley
Tony Bender
Win
10
News
Decision from the Philadelphia Record.
03-11-1911
Angelo "Young Foster" Venizona
William Kennedy
UNK
4
UNK
Venizona died the next day as a result of injuries sustained during the fight.
02-04-1918
Allentown Joe Gans
Willie Gradwell
Win
8
News
02-25-1918
Allentown Joe Gans
Lew Cardell
Draw
8
News
12-09-1918
Jackie Sharkey
Harold Farese
Loss
8
News
12-23-1918
Phil Krug
Bobby Gleason
Draw
8
News
Gleason's pro debut. He founded the famed Gleason's Gym .
03-19-1919
Jackie Sharkey
Patsy Johnson
Win
8
News
04-14-1919
Ed Kinley
Battling Levinsky
Loss
8
News
Decision reported from the Illustrated Boxing Record.
05-20-1919
Charley Weinert
Ed Williams
Win
2
TKO
10-27-1919
Phil Krug
Ed Kinley
Win
8
News
Decision from New York City newspaper(s).
12-19-1919
Mickey Walker
139 lbs
Young Thompson
Win
5
TKO
Decision from northern New Jersey newspaper.
05-03-1920
Bobby Gleason
Allentown Joe Gans
Win
12
News
12-06-1921
Allentown Joe Gans
Panama Joe Gans
Loss
12
News
Decision from New York City newspaper(s).
10-09-1922
Spencer Gardner
Willie Murphy
Win
12
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
10-09-1922
Oliver Gardner
Johnny Dixon
Loss
6
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
10-16-1922
Red Chapman
Jimmy Freda
Win
12
News
Decision from The Ring & the Newark Evening News.
10-16-1922
Billy Vidabeck
Willie Applegate
Win
6
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
10-23-1922
Red Chapman
Spencer Gardner
Win
12
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
11-14-1922
Spencer Gardner
Tommy Gerrard
Win
12
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
12-07-1922
Red Chapman
Spencer Gardner
Win
10
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
01-25-1923
Willie Herman
138.5 lbs
Marty Mandeville
140 lbs
Win
3
TKO
01-25-1923
Panama Billy Walker
138 lbs
Bobby Morris
140 lbs
Win
8
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
01-25-1923
Snowball Moore
148 lbs
Battling Walker
141 lbs
Loss
6
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
01-25-1923
Joe Barry
116.5 lbs
Eddie West
116.25 lbs
Loss
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
01-25-1923
Clyde Jones
131 lbs
Young Ross
133 lbs
Draw
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
01-25-1923
Charley Murray
127.5 lbs
Kid Callahan
128.15 lbs
Draw
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
02-01-1923
Lew Seltzer
146.5 lbs
Young Banne
143.5 lbs
Win
8
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
02-01-1923
Johnny Ryan
138 lbs
Joe Bean
135 lbs
Win
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
02-01-1923
Charley Reed
136.5 lbs
Kid Beans
135 lbs
Win
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
02-01-1923
Joe Ross
133.5 lbs
Lew Farrell
132.5 lbs
Win
2
TKO
02-01-1923
Johnny Dixon
126 lbs
Artie Gold
124 lbs
Win
4
News
Decision from the New York Evening Telegram.
02-13-1923
Tommy Stapleton
Bert Smithers
Win
8
KO
02-13-1923
Joe O'Brien
Mickey Griffin
Loss
4
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
02-20-1923
Battling Johnson
Joe Senter
Cancelled
0
X
Fight was canceled due to Johnson's illness, declined to fight others.
04-03-1923
Billy Moore
Jim Halliday
Scheduled
UNK
UNK
Outcome unknown.
04-03-1923
Mickey Lebor
Johnny Dixon
Scheduled
UNK
UNK
Outcome unknown.
04-24-1923
Willie Crystal
Jack McFarland
Loss
12
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
04-24-1923
Larry Estridge
James Thomas
Win
1
KO
05-10-1923
Ray Pryel
Jimmy Duffy
Scheduled
12
UNK
Outcome unknown.
05-21-1923
Billy White
Jack Ritchie
Win
6
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
05-21-1923
Joey Russell
Frankie Mason
Win
4
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
06-07-1923
Joey Russell
Patsy Moore
Win
1
TKO
06-28-1923
Leo Gates
Bill Holliday
Scheduled
12
UNK
Outcome unknown.
08-09-1923
George Mulholland
Jackie Brown
Scheduled
UNK
UNK
Outcome unknown. Rematch of Mulholland's victory a week before in West New York, NJ.
09-06-1923
Jack Rappaport
140 lbs
Shamus O'Brien
144 lbs
Loss
12
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
02-11-1924
Mickey Walters
Charley Traino
Win
10
News
Sometimes attributed to Mickey Walker. Decision from New York City newspaper(s).
02-05-1925
Benny Tressito
Philly Griffin
Loss
6
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
02-05-1925
Sollie Castellane
Bobby Rinker
Win
1
KO
02-05-1925
Jack Stone
Sid Kelly
Win
3
KO
02-05-1925
Sammy Tucker
Matty DiSantis
Win
UNK
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
06-12-1925
Nate Isaacson
Steve Samsky
Win
UNK
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
06-19-1925
Charley Wells
Nick Resa
Win
4
News
06-30-1925
Willie Ferguson
Jimmy Britt
Win
1
KO
06-30-1925
Midget Herman
Nick Carter
Win
6
TKO
07-09-1925
Larry Roach
Kid Leon
Win
1
KO
07-09-1925
Bobby Morris
Whitney Miller
Win
8
News
Decision from the Newark Evening News.
07-17-1925
Benny Tressito
Philly Griffin
Loss
6
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
07-17-1925
Abie Bain
Willie Ferguson
Win
3
KO
07-17-1925
Joe Harbelt
Dal Hawkins
Win
6
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
09-11-1925
Nate Isaacson
Sailor Joe Downey
Win
10
News
03-26-1926
Buddy Dawson
Sollie Castellane
Loss
8
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
07-09-1926
Sammy Tucker
Sammy Parker
Win
1
KO
08-20-1926
Sailor Darden
145 lbs
Joe Moresco
142 lbs
Win
10
News
Decision from the Chester Times in PA.
09-14-1926
Abie Bain
Sailor Darden
Loss
10
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
09-14-1926
Phil Krug
Danny Fagan
Win
10
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
09-14-1926
Joey Russell
Babe Adams
Win
8
News
Decision from the Newark Star-Eagle.
09-14-1926
Lenny Banks
Billy Devoe
Win
1
TKO
08-27-1928
Tony Galento
James Jay Lawless
Loss
5
DQ
On March 4, 1911, a boy boxer named Angelo "Young Foster" Venizona died after being hospitalized due to injuries sustained in a bout with boxer William Kennedy at McGuigan's club the previous night. Reportedly, the match ended without a knockdown or knockout after four rounds and both competitors shook hands in the dressing room. Shortly afterwards, Venizona fell backwards onto the ground while sitting on a railing inside the club. A physician instructed Venizona to be taken home after evaluating him. After a confrontation between the boy's father and the men who took him home regarding the source of his injury, Venizona was taken to the City Hospital in Newark. Harrison detectives ruled that Venizona's death was caused by a blood clot at the base of his brain due to a blow to the head sustained during the match, which may have also caused him to fall off of the railing afterwards. Kennedy was arrested and charged with manslaughter . McGuigan and two other men were arrested and charged with aiding and abetting , arraigned in the Harrison Police Courts, and taken to the Hudson County Courthouse . McGuigan was released on $500 bail, while the two others were held as material witnesses . Upon receiving a letter from the case prosecutor, Harrison's Chief of Police notified McGuigan that boxing matches would no longer be permitted at the club. It is unknown how this ban was resolved or circumvented, as bouts continued to take place at the club for at least the following 15 years.[ 5]
^ "Corporations of New Jersey: List of Certificates Filed in the Department of State During the Year 1917", November 25, 2011
^ Anthony Marenghi, "Mourners Recall McGuigan's Foes", September 14, 1938, The Newark Star-Eagle, November 4, 2010
^ "New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame, "Jack McFarland," October 5, 2011" . Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2011 .
^ Boxrec Boxing Records, McGuigan's Arena Harrison NJ, November 25, 2011
^ The New York Times, "Boy Boxer Died After Bout", March 5, 1911, "[1] ", July 7, 2011