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The term '''City of Champions''' may refer to: |
The term '''City of Champions''' may refer to: |
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* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]],USA: Moniker given the success of some of the greatest boxers of all time to have fought out of the city, e.g. [[Marvin Hagler]] and [[Rocky Marciano]]. |
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* [[Boston, Massachusetts]],USA:"CITYOFCHAMPIONS" A New England sports fans website.Featuring Live Game Day Chat rooms. [[www.freewebs.com/cityofchampions]] |
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* [[Detroit, Michigan]], USA: Moniker given during the 1930s for sporting success |
* [[Detroit, Michigan]], USA: Moniker given during the 1930s for sporting success |
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* [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada: Moniker given [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton#Recent_history as a reference to the city's response to the devastating tornado] of [[July 31]],[[1987]]. |
* [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada: Moniker given [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton#Recent_history as a reference to the city's response to the devastating tornado] of [[July 31]],[[1987]]. |
Revision as of 22:37, 21 September 2008
The term City of Champions may refer to:
- Brockton, Massachusetts,USA: Moniker given the success of some of the greatest boxers of all time to have fought out of the city, e.g. Marvin Hagler and Rocky Marciano.
- Detroit, Michigan, USA: Moniker given during the 1930s for sporting success
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Moniker given as a reference to the city's response to the devastating tornado of July 31,1987.
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA: Moniker given during the late 1970s/early 1980s for sporting success
- The former name of a riverboat in the Gateway Clipper Fleet, now known as the Good Ship Lollipop