Bronx, NY – Jewish Boxer Hoping to Fight at Yankee Stadium – Unless a Bar Mitzvah Intervenes

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    Yuri ForemanBronx, NY – Jewish boxing champion Yuri Foreman hopes to defend his title at Yankee Stadium in June – unless a bar mitzvah gets in the way.

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    The 154-pound champion would fight former welterweight titleholder Miguel Cotto on June 5 at the ballpark in the Bronx, promoter Bob Arum told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Arum has been hoping to bring a fight to Yankee Stadium for years.

    “The Yankees want to make a deal, we know we can make a deal, they’re just working through a problem at Yankee Stadium,” Arum said. “But you wouldn’t believe it if I told you.”

    He’s not kidding.

    “They’ve leased out some lounges for this bar mitzvah and part of the deal was for a half hour or so, they could use the big screen in center field to show pictures and all that sort of stuff,” Arum said, laughing. “Obviously you can’t do that if there’s fights going on.”

    Ramping up the irony, Foreman is studying to become a rabbi.

    Arum said he’s hopeful that something can be worked out, perhaps by giving the families holding the bar mitzvah credentials for the fight. If the conflict can’t be resolved, Foreman would defend his WBA junior middleweight belt on June 12 at Madison Square Garden – the eve of the annual Puerto Rican Day parade in New York City.

    Top Rank president Todd duBoef has said that he has the arena, where Cotto has fought some of his most thrilling bouts, on hold for that date.

    Either way, the fight on a midsummer Saturday night creates another logistical problem. The Jewish sabbath does not officially end until sundown.

    “Because of the sabbath ending late, we would announce that the main event would not start until after 11:30 p.m.,” said Arum, himself a devout Jew. “There’s a lot of great things we would have to do around it.”

    Foreman, a New York-based native of Belarus, would be making the first defense of the title he won from Daniel Santos on the undercard of Cotto’s loss to Manny Pacquiao last fall.

    While he doesn’t have tremendous name recognition, Foreman (28-0) does have substantial backing from the large Jewish population that makes up the New York metropolitan area.

    “The magnitude of this event cannot be overstated,” said Foreman’s confidant, Dovid Efune. “It may be the biggest Jewish sporting event of all time, certainly since David fought Goliath.”

    While the logistics of holding a fight in Yankee Stadium are unclear, Arum hasn’t shied away from staging fights in massive venues. He promoted the final bout at the old Yankee Stadium across the street when Muhammad Ali fought Ken Norton on Sept. 28, 1976, a fight remembered more for the chaos caused by a police strike than anything else.

    On March 13, Arum is taking Pacquiao’s title defense against Joshua Clottey to the $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium just outside Dallas. The facility will be configured for about 40,000 fans, although Top Rank is hopeful that up to 70,000 show up the night of the fight.

    Arum has approached the Yankees several times over the past 30 years about staging another event at the stadium, but George Steinbrenner and club brass had always been tepid about erecting a ring and seating on the immaculate infield grass. Scheduling also created problems because a fight would have to be staged when the team is on the road.

    All of those concerns seem to be washing away as the new leadership of Hal and Hank Steinbrenner work to maximize revenue from the luxurious ballpark.

    Last September, a makeshift dais was set up along the first base line for a news conference to announce the Pacquiao-Cotto fight, which was ultimately held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost joked at the time that Arum should bring a fight between Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. to the stadium.

    The cast of characters may be different, but Trost could be getting his wish for a fight.

    “I’m very excited to defend my title in New York, which is the Jewish capital of the Diaspora,” Foreman said in a statement. “Having the fight in Yankee Stadium would be the icing on the cake, so please God it is finalized.”


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    Chaim
    Chaim
    14 years ago

    Awesome! I’ll be there.

    Kabulas Oyl Malchus Shumayim
    Kabulas Oyl Malchus Shumayim
    14 years ago

    No such a thing as “Jewish” boxer! Yidayim Yidei Eisuv.. period! Just another so-called Ba’al Teshuvah trying to k’asher his goiyeshe desires.

    yosse nathan
    yosse nathan
    14 years ago

    lets have a good clean fight and may the best man win

    Ed
    Ed
    14 years ago

    I’ve had the Pleasure of meeting Yuri foreman and he is such a genuine real dude. I’ll go to the event no matter were in NY it is.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    June 5 Shabos ends at 9.13 pm and June 13 Shabos ends at 9.17 pm!!! Yuri, what kind of rabbi you want to be? Reform?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Can’t wait!!! btw Bob Arum oich meer a ‘devout jew’

    religous
    religous
    14 years ago

    All i can say is. that his elter zeida is shepping lots of nachas up there.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Didn’t he just lose a fight to that Pakistani guy in London? How can he be a champion then? He couldn’t hack it as a CPA?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    A seudat mitzvah (such as the bar mitzvah planned for the same date)always takes priority over a boxing match, even if the fight involves an ehrleche yid such as yuri foreman.

    B. E.
    B. E.
    14 years ago

    Wow! That’s funny, I just saw him last night at Oholei Torah in Crown Heights at a wedding and I asked him whens his next fight and he said in Yankees stadium and the next day its online… Nice! BTW when he said Yankees stadium I thought he was kidding.

    A Yid does not belong at a boxing match - chazer treif!
    A Yid does not belong at a boxing match - chazer treif!
    14 years ago

    Yidden should not go to such a match, which is the opposite of our holy Torah. In addition to the issurim of bitul zman, bitul Torah, moshav leitzim, chukos akum, and going to karkesios, it is an atmosphere of peritzus, blood lust and sinah. Also Bal tashchis – wasted money – aroisgevorfene gelt.

    The yetzer hora is laughing that he can fool frum and Hassidic people into thinking that there is an inyan to do so.

    Stay away from it, don’t take the bait of the yetzer hora. It is frum like a ‘glatt kosher nightclub’.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    i saw him motzei shabbes at an art show at the yiddish workmen’s circle. It was led by the chulent group. I think he was the frummest person there. He had his tzitis hanging at his sides like a first year yehsiva buchor.

    either or
    either or
    14 years ago

    #3 what’s good or clean about a fight?