Any info about the sculpture of a boxer in MSG lobby?

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  1. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    jg,the statue posted now, is NOT the bronze sculpture of Joe Gans,that
    was in the lobby of the old MSG on 50st and 8th ave..The statue was Joe
    Gans alright,and it stood opposite the ticket office in the lobby.
    There is more info if you type in,"sculpture of Joe Gans,MSG ".I just did
    and Pete Hamill and others wrote about the statue...b.b.
     
  2. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thought you saved my sanity, b, but could find no evidence, after Googling "sculpture of Joe Gans,MSG", ('n I looked through several links) that the photo posted earlier on this thread was not the Gans bronze in the lobby of the ol' Garden.

    If there's a second bronze, point me to a photo.
     
  3. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No jg, the links just mention the bronze statue of Joe Gans that was in the lobby...I remember that large statue of Gans in his classic posture
    seen in photos of the old master... I'll try to call MSG for info...b.b.
     
  4. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So, you remember it -- as I do -- as being different then the one on the thread. The other possibility is: We're two foggy fossils.
     
  5. burt bienstock

    burt bienstock Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No jg we are not mistaken..The one on the thread is NOT the bronze statue I saw at least 75 times with my dad, who used to say to me,
    "joe Gans with my Benny Leonard ".[his idol],were the 2 best lightweights.
    It was a beautiful bronze statue of Joe Gans...
    As for me being a foggy fossil, well, yesterday I was carbon-dated !
     
  6. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Please get the proof, b, before they put me in a home.
     
  7. Senya13

    Senya13 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1931
    The statue was "as tall as the man it depicts. It is the statue of a Negro, in fighting pose, with boxing gloves on his hands, and in ring shoes, and trunks. The likeness is amazing. There is no mistaking that stance, the feathery left hand thrust well forward, the deadly right resting in firing position slightly below the right breast."

    1940
    Inside the Garden box offices the ticket sellers get ready for either a feast or a famine. Early arrivals stand alone or in groups about the outer lobby. ... The life-sized bronze statue of a fighter, purportedly Joe Gans, flanked by the Muldoon trophy, silently mocks the faded warriors.

    1950
    One thing that came out of this episode was a life-sized statue of Joe Gans, the Negro prizefighter. Hailed as one of the finest things of its kind ever done, it is now in Madison Square Garden, New York.