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Home Depot Center

Carson, California

Opened 22 years ago in 2003

Home Depot Center, Carson, California

The Home Depot Center, now known as Dignity Health Sports Park, opened in Carson, California, on June 1, 2003. This multi-purpose stadium has since become a significant venue for boxing events, adding to the rich pugilistic history of the Los Angeles area.

Located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, Carson has hosted numerous memorable fights since its inception. The venue's 27,000-seat capacity has allowed it to accommodate major boxing events, drawing fans across Southern California and beyond. Its modern facilities and proximity to Los Angeles have made it an attractive option for promoters looking to stage high-profile bouts.

The stadium has witnessed battles featuring boxing luminaries such as Nonito Donaire and Abner Mares. Recently, it has become a favoured location for Premier Boxing Champions events, hosting numerous world title fights across various weight divisions.

While the Home Depot Center is a relatively new addition to boxing's landscape, the city of Los Angeles and its surrounding areas have a storied boxing tradition. The region has produced numerous world champions and hosted some of the sport's most iconic battles. Notable Los Angeles-born boxers include Oscar De La Hoya, known as the "Golden Boy," who became a six-division world champion and one of boxing's biggest stars. Other boxing legends from the area include Henry Armstrong, Art Aragon, and Bobby Chacon.

Throughout its history, Los Angeles has been the stage for unforgettable fights. The Olympic Auditorium, which opened in 1925, hosted countless classic bouts, including the 1964 featherweight title fight between Sugar Ramos and Mando Ramos. The Forum in Inglewood was another legendary venue, hosting the likes of Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Julio César Chávez. These historic venues paved the way for modern arenas like the Home Depot Center to continue Los Angeles's boxing legacy.

As the Home Depot Center enters its third decade, it continues to play a vital role in the boxing scene of Southern California. Its ability to host large-scale events while providing an intimate atmosphere for fans has cemented its place as a premier boxing venue. Though still being written, the stadium's legacy is already intertwined with the rich tapestry of Los Angeles boxing history, ensuring its significance in the sport for years to come.

Bouts held at Home Depot Center