The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
Boxing HOF Ceremony Postponed Until 2022
CANASTOTA, NY » Many have been looking forward to the induction of the legends that have paved the way for many in the boxing world today. Unfortunately, we are going to have to go another round. The
International Boxing Hall of Fame released a statement on the matter.
The International Boxing Hall of Fame announced today that dur to the many unknowns of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic between now and June and the remaining months of the year, the 2021 Induction Weekend will be postponed until next year.
Next year’s celebration is scheduled for June 9-12, 2022 and will be themed a Hall of Fame Weekend Induction Trilogy. The event will honor the Classes of 2020, 2021,
and 2022 when an international event the scale of Induction Weekend can be done safely and without restriction in “Boxing’s Hometown.”
“Following last year’s Induction Weekend cancellation, the Hall of Fame recognizes the importance of pausing another round of the induction celebrations,” said Hall of Fame Executive Director Edward Brophy. “However, the world trilogy is synonymous with boxing and if there is one sport and one location that could have the perfect setting for an Induction Trilogy, it is the sport of boxing and the place is Canastota.”
“it is so important to honor inductees with all the bells and whistles that the Hall of Fame Weekend is know for, including the intermingling between celebrities and boxing fans, and provide each inductee with recognition they each so richly deserve,” continued Brophy.
The Class of 2020 includes boxers Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marquez, “Sugar” Shane Mosley, Frank Erne, Paddy Ryan, Barbara Buttrick, Christy Martin and Lucia Rijker; promoters Lou Dibella, Kathy Duva and Dan Goossen and journalists Bernard Fernandez and Thomas Hauser.
The Class of 2021 includes boxers Wladimir Klitschko, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Andre Ward, Laila Ali, Ann Wolfe, Marian Trimiar, Jackie Tonawanda and Davey Moore; cut man Freddie Brown, physician Dr. Margaret Goodman, trainer/ manager Jackie Mccoy, journalist George Kimball and television executive Jay Larkin.
The official 2022 Hall of Fame Weekend Induction Trilogy schedule of events and ticket purchasing information will be released later this year and will be the most highly anticipated event in Hall of Fame history.