Tag: Gleason’s Gym
Come See Gleason’s v. NYPD Fighting Finest September 8
by Press Releases on Sep.01, 2011, under Boxing News, Press Releases
NEW YORK CITY, August 31, 2011 — Buy a ticket today. They are only $25.
The show on Thursday, September 8, 2011 will be at St. Ann’s Warehouse and will feature a NYPD boxing team against a Gleason’s team. The show will feature Juniors, Seniors and Master Boxers. (continue reading…)
Gleason’s Announces Details of Next Amateur Show September 8
by Press Releases on Aug.24, 2011, under Boxing News, Press Releases
NEW YORK CITY, August 24, 2011 — Please support Our Next Amateur Show on September 8, 2011.
Buy a ticket today. They are only $25.
The show on Thursday, September 8, 2011 will be at St. Ann’s Warehouse and will feature a NYPD boxing team against a Gleason’s team. (continue reading…)
Gleason’s to Announce Winner of Harley Davidson Raffle on Monday, August 22
by Press Releases on Aug.16, 2011, under Boxing News, Press Releases
NEW YORK CITY, August 15, 2011 — The Harley Davidson Raffle drawing will Monday Evening , August 22nd at 6:00PM.
The gathering will be catered thanks to ADP Payroll Solutions and their kind contribution. (continue reading…)
Gleason’s Announces: Artists Needed for Art Festival/Gym Closing August 13-14
by Press Releases on Aug.09, 2011, under Boxing News, Press Releases
All Artists Needed for Art Festival
Artists Wanted
The Annual DUMBO Art Under The Bridge Festival will be held September 23 through 25, 2011.
Over 150,000 visitors will come to DUMBO for this festival.
You can be part of it or you can just come and enjoy it. (continue reading…)
Boxing Fans: Gleason’s Shares an Opportunity to Meet Jake LaMotta at Ring 10′s ’1st Annual Fundraiser,’ Saturday, August 27, 2011
by Press Releases on Aug.03, 2011, under Boxing News, Press Releases
1:00pm-6:00pm at Russo’s on the Bay 162-45 Crossbay Blvd,Howard Beach, NY 11414
It has been 60 years since Robinson vs. LaMotta met in the ring for the 6th and final time.
The sensational middleweight title bout between Sugar Ray Robinson and Jake LaMotta on February 14, 1951, went down in Chicago boxing lore as “the second St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.” Reprinted from Heydays: Great Stories in Chicago Sports (c) by Christopher Tabbert (continue reading…)