Araneta Coliseum
Quezon City, Philippines
Araneta Coliseum Boxing Statistics
About Araneta Coliseum Boxing Venue
The Smart Araneta Coliseum, famously known as "the Big Dome," is a centrepiece of Philippine sports and entertainment, nestled in the bustling area of Cubao, Quezon City. Since its inception in 1960, it has been a landmark of cultural significance and architectural marvel, symbolising the country's passion for sports and entertainment. This multi-purpose arena, part of the vibrant Araneta City, has been host to many events, showcasing its versatility and importance in the Philippines' cultural landscape.
The journey of the Araneta Coliseum began with J. Amado Araneta's vision in the 1950s, drawing inspiration from iconic venues like New York City's Madison Square Garden. This vision was brought to life through the architectural and engineering expertise of Dominador Lacson Lugtu and Leonardo Onjunco Lugtu, culminating in a venue that stood as the most giant-covered coliseum in the world from 1960 to 1963. Its innovative design features, including a clear span dome measuring 108 meters in diameter, established it as a pioneering structure in Asia and one of the largest of its kind globally.
The coliseum's opening event, a boxing match featuring Gabriel "Flash" Elorde, set the tone for its future as a premier venue for sports. Over the years, it has hosted significant sporting events. One is the historic "Thrilla in Manila" in 1975, a bout that remains etched in boxing lore due to the fierce competition between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Beyond boxing, the Smart Araneta Coliseum has been a critical venue for basketball. It serves as the main stage for the Philippine Basketball Association and various collegiate leagues, underscoring its role in nurturing Filipino sports talent.
The coliseum's influence extends beyond sports, having been a favoured venue for international concerts, religious gatherings, and political events, demonstrating its capacity to unite people from all walks of life. Its adaptability and modern upgrades, including the introduction of LED technology and improvements to seating and facilities, have ensured that it remains a contemporary and competitive venue.
Renovations and naming rights deals, notably with Smart Communications, have allowed the coliseum to evolve while retaining its iconic status. The enhancements made in preparation for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, including installing a new LED video board and refurbishing seating areas, illustrate the ongoing commitment to maintaining the coliseum's reputation as a world-class facility.
The Smart Araneta Coliseum, with its rich history and status as a beacon of Philippine culture, is a testament to the Araneta family's vision and the country's enduring love for sports and entertainment. Its legacy, marked by memorable events and legendary performances, remains integral to the Philippines' cultural heritage, embodying the unity and celebration that defines the nation.
Key Information
- Location: Quezon City, Philippines
- Established: 1960 (66 years ago)
- Total Boxing Matches: 2 recorded professional fights
- Venue Type: Professional boxing arena
- Region: Philippines boxing destination
Historic Fights at Araneta Coliseum
Boxing Matches at Araneta Coliseum
Professional Boxing Matches held at this venue. Completed matches show results. Upcoming matches show previews.
Melvin Jerusalem vs Siyakholwa Kuse
WBC World Minimumweight Title
Frequently Asked Questions About Araneta Coliseum
What famous boxing matches were held at Araneta Coliseum?
Where exactly is Araneta Coliseum located?
General Roxas Ave
Cubao
Quezon City
1109 Metro Manila
Philippines
The venue serves as a premier boxing destination in Philippines and has been hosting professional boxing events since 1960.