On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, one of my brothers keeps a wary eye on the proceedings. |
The boxing match was held at A.C.'s historic Boardwalk Hall, once known as Convention Hall--famous for, among other things, being the longtime home of the Miss America pageant. The inscription along the top of the facade reads: "A permanent monument, conceived as a tribute to the ideals of Atlantic City, built by its citizens and dedicated to recreation, social progress and industrial achievements." That's who we were in 1929, when the Hall was built. |
Martinez (black trunks) and Williams (Martian trunks) wasted little time... |
...before beginning to mix it up, spending the first round in aggressive combat. |
A prone Williams appears to be trying to get up, but he's not quite ready. Meanwhile, Martinez seems to be taking a certain satisfaction in having won. |
Williams is represented here only by two legs sticking out from the scrum of people tending to him. |
At this point, Martinez has donned a King Vitamin hat and is being paraded around the ring, while Williams is being asked if he knows what day it is. |
On the way out, we noticed this on the lobby ceiling. According to the Boardwalk Hall website, it's a work of stained glass called the Atlantic Globe, and "depicts fish indigenous to our waters, a mermaid and a young girl costumed in an art deco-styled bathing costume." Whew--I thought for a moment it might be where they put the losing Miss America contestants. |
This woman was dancing to Elvis on the Boardwalk as we left. |
Great photos and commentary. Just curious - who is this boxing maven anyway?
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