Madison Square Garden Bowl

This article is about the former New York arena. For other uses, see Madison Square Garden (disambiguation).
Madison Square Garden Bowl
Madison Square Garden Bowl
Full name Madison Square Garden Bowl
Former names Long Island City Bowl
Jinx Bowl
The Graveyard of Champions
Location Long Island City, New York
Coordinates 40°45′10″N 73°54′59″W / 40.752686°N 73.916414°W / 40.752686; -73.916414
Owner Tex Rickard
Operator Tex Rickard
Capacity 72,000
Construction
Broke ground 1929
Built 1930-1
Opened 1932
Closed 1945
Demolished 1945
Construction cost US$132,000 (1932)[1]

Madison Square Garden Bowl was the name of an outdoor arena in the New York City borough of Queens. Built in 1932, the arena hosted circuses and boxing matches. Its seating capacity was 72,000 spectators on wood bleachers.

It was located at 48th Street and Northern Boulevard in Long Island City. This was the site where James J. Braddock defeated Max Baer for the World Heavyweight title on June 13, 1935 that was dramatized in the film Cinderella Man. Braddock's first comeback fight against John "Corn" Griffin was also in the venue. Jack Sharkey and Primo Carnera also captured the heavyweight crown in the 1930s at the Madison Square Garden Bowl. It was known as the "Jinx Bowl" because no titleholder ever successfully defended his title there.

The bowl was torn down during World War II to make way for a US Army Mail Depot. It, in turn, was torn down and the area is now home to a Major World used car dealership and strip mall including Toys R Us, Party City, and National Wholesale Liquidators.

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