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The '''Fugazy Bowl''' was a [[stadium]] on [[Coney Island, New York]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]]. It is originally called the [[Coney Island Stadium]] and is located on Surf Avenue near West 6th Street on [[Coney Island]]. It is named after [[Humbert Fugazy]] in the 1930's when he promoted boxing shows there. It was open during the 20's to the 30's and could hold up to 12,000 people. One boxing match that happened there was June 25, 1926 between [[Ruby Goldstein]] and [[Ace Hudkins]].
The '''Fugazy Bowl''' was a [[stadium]] on [[Coney Island, New York]] in [[Brooklyn, New York]]. It is originally called the [[Coney Island Stadium]] and is located on Surf Avenue near West 6th Street on [[Coney Island]]. It is named after [[Humbert Fugazy]] in the 1930s when he promoted boxing shows there. It was open during the 20's to the 30's and could hold up to 12,000 people. One boxing match that happened there was June 25, 1926 between [[Ruby Goldstein]] and [[Ace Hudkins]].


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The Fugazy Bowl was a stadium on Coney Island, New York in Brooklyn, New York. It is originally called the Coney Island Stadium and is located on Surf Avenue near West 6th Street on Coney Island. It is named after Humbert Fugazy in the 1930s when he promoted boxing shows there. It was open during the 20's to the 30's and could hold up to 12,000 people. One boxing match that happened there was June 25, 1926 between Ruby Goldstein and Ace Hudkins.

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