Humbert Fugazy
American boxer
Humbert J. Fugazy (January 28, 1885 – April 7, 1964[1]) was a New York City boxing promoter around the 1930s. The Fugazy Bowl is named after him in his honour. He was also the owner of the Brooklyn Horsemen of the first American Football League in 1926. His father was Luigi Fugazy.
References
- ^ "Humbert J. Fugazy (1885-1964)". Find A Grave. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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Brooklyn Horsemen-Lions
- Defunct National Football League club 1926
- Founded in 1926
- Based in Brooklyn, New York
Result of a merger between the Brooklyn Horsemen of the American Football League and the Brooklyn Lions of the National Football League for the 1926 NFL season
- Brooklyn Horsemen
- Brooklyn Lions
- Brooklyn Horsemen players
- Brooklyn Lions players
- Commercial Field
- Ebbets Field
- Humbert Fugazy
- Eddie McNeely
- Punk Berryman
- 1926 (AFL)
- 1926 (NFL)
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