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Khodynka Ice Palace

Moscow, Russia

Opened 18 years ago in 2006

Khodynka Ice Palace, Moscow, Russia

The Khodynka Ice Palace, located in Moscow, Russia, opened its doors in 2006. This modern sports complex, primarily designed for ice hockey, has also hosted numerous boxing events, adding to Moscow's rich pugilistic history.

While not as storied as some of the city's older venues, the Khodynka Ice Palace has quickly become a significant arena for boxing in the Russian capital. Its 14,000-seat capacity allows for a sizeable and enthusiastic crowd, creating an electric atmosphere for fight nights. The venue's versatility has made it an attractive option for promoters looking to stage high-profile bouts in Moscow.

Moscow has a storied boxing tradition deeply ingrained in the city's sporting culture. The Russian capital has produced numerous world-class fighters, including Kostya Tszyu, who, although born in Serov, made Moscow his home during much of his professional career. The city has also hosted iconic bouts, such as the 1980 Olympic boxing tournament, which saw future legends like Teófilo Stevenson and Michael Spinks claim gold medals.

In recent years, the Khodynka Ice Palace has continued attracting top-tier boxing events, showcasing international stars and rising Russian talent. Its modern facilities and central location have made it a favourite among fighters and fans, ensuring its place as a key venue in Moscow's vibrant boxing scene. The Khodynka Ice Palace stands ready to host the next generation of thrilling contests and potential future champions as the sport continues to grow in popularity throughout Russia.

Bouts held at Khodynka Ice Palace