Boxing Mike Tyson fought in Boardwalk Hall several times as
heavyweight champion, including four of his seven defenses as
undisputed champion. Among his title defenses in Boardwalk Hall was a fourth-round
TKO over former champion
Larry Holmes on January 22, 1988. His most famous bout at the venue was the
91-second knockout of former champion and previously undefeated
Michael Spinks on June 27, 1988. On April 19, 1991,
undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield defeated former champion
George Foreman in his first title defense. Other fighters who have had boxing matches (many of which were title fights) in Boardwalk Hall include
Sugar Ray Leonard,
Oscar De La Hoya,
Roberto Durán,
Lennox Lewis,
Roy Jones Jr.,
Floyd Mayweather Jr.,
Bernard Hopkins,
Riddick Bowe,
Julio César Chávez,
Héctor Camacho,
Micky Ward, and
Arturo Gatti. In September 2007, it was the venue for the
Kelly Pavlik versus
Jermain Taylor boxing match for the
World Boxing Council,
World Boxing Organization, and
The Ring magazine's
middleweight championships.
Mixed martial arts The
Ultimate Fighting Championship has held five events in the hall,
UFC 41: Onslaught in 2003, ''
UFC 50: The War of '04 in 2004, UFC 53: Heavy Hitters in 2005, UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Lee in 2018, and most recently UFC on ESPN: Blanchfield vs. Fiorot'' in 2024.
Professional wrestling The Hall hosted the
World Wrestling Federation's
WrestleMania IV and
V in 1988 and 1989, respectively, although on the television coverage it was referred to as
Trump Plaza because the adjacent
casino hotel was the primary sponsor. During the opening to WrestleMania IV, celebrity guest
Bob Uecker referred to the building as the “Convention Center”. WrestleMania IV was attended by 18,165 fans while WrestleMania V had an attendance of 18,946. It was the only venue for 38 years to host the annual
pay-per-view event in consecutive years until
Allegiant Stadium hosted
WrestleMania 41 and will host
WrestleMania 42. In addition to the two WrestleMania events, many other WWE shows have been held with their weekly shows
Raw,
SmackDown,
Heat,
Velocity, and
ECW taking place. The Hall hosted
All Elite Wrestling on February 9, 2022, with an episode of
AEW Dynamite. It also hosted the February 11, 2022 episode of
AEW Rampage, which was taped on the same night as
Dynamite.
Ice hockey From 1930 to 1942, Boardwalk Hall served as the home arena of the Atlantic City Seagulls of the
EAHL. In 1947, a second iteration of the Seagulls brought the league back to Atlantic City, playing in Boardwalk Hall until 1952. Boardwalk Hall later served as the home arena for the
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies of the
ECHL from 2001 to 2005. The franchise won the 2003 Kelly Cup while based at the venue. From 2011 to 2013,
ECAC Hockey held its men's ice hockey tournament at Boardwalk Hall. During the 2010–2011 season, Boardwalk Hall hosted four home games for the
Albany Devils of the
AHL and one home game for the
Trenton Devils of the
ECHL, both of which were affiliated with the
New Jersey Devils. The Albany Devils returned to play four home games during the both 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. Despite not having a team in Atlantic City, the
American Hockey League hosted the 2012 All-Star Classic at Boardwalk Hall. On November 24, 2012, Boardwalk Hall hosted "Operation Hat Trick", a charity hockey game to raise money for
Hurricane Sandy victims. Among the NHL players who participated were
Martin Brodeur,
Andy Greene,
Henrik Lundqvist,
Bobby Ryan, and
James van Riemsdyk.
Basketball The
Syracuse Nationals and the
Philadelphia Warriors played a regular season game at the arena on December 29, 1949. The game was part of a doubleheader. The opening game was an exhibition basketball game between selected players of the
Philadelphia Eagles and the
Washington Redskins. From 2007 until 2012, the
Atlantic 10 Conference held its annual men's basketball tournament at Boardwalk Hall. The
Brooklyn Nets and the
Philadelphia 76ers played a preseason game at the arena on October 13, 2012. In 2018, the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced its
men's and
women's basketball tournaments would be held at Boardwalk Hall beginning in 2020.
College football The nation's first-ever
indoor American football field was constructed within the hall in 1930, and hosted one to three games a year through the 1930s, before the practice was halted due to
World War II and not resumed until 1961. The first game was a 7–0 victory by
Washington & Jefferson over
Lafayette on October 25, 1930.
Boardwalk Bowl Boardwalk Hall was the home of the former
Boardwalk Bowl game from 1961 to 1973. From 1961 through 1967, the games were known as the "Little Army-Navy Game", featuring the College Division's
Pennsylvania Military College and the
Merchant Marine Academy. From 1968 through 1972, the bowl served as the East regional championship for the College Division. The
Delaware won four times, and
Massachusetts won once. The final playing of the bowl was in 1973, as a Division II quarterfinal in which the
Grambling defeated Delaware.
Liberty Bowl In 1959, A. F. "Bud" Dudley, a former
Villanova University athletic director, created the
Liberty Bowl, an annual postseason
college football bowl game in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game was played at
Philadelphia Municipal Stadium, but as the only cold-weather bowl game, it was plagued by poor attendance. A group of Atlantic City businessmen convinced Dudley to move his game from Philadelphia to Boardwalk Hall for 1964 and guaranteed Dudley $25,000. The
1964 Liberty Bowl was the first major (University Division) collegiate bowl game played indoors and was also the first indoor football game
broadcast nationwide on U.S. television. Since
artificial turf was still in its developmental stages and was unavailable for the game, the hall was equipped with a four-inch-thick grass surface with two inches of
burlap underneath it (as padding) on top of
concrete. To keep the grass growing, artificial lighting was installed and kept on 24 hours a day. The entire process cost about $16,000. End zones were only eight yards long instead of the usual ten yards. 6,059 fans saw the
Utah Utes rout the
West Virginia Mountaineers, 32–6. Dudley was paid $25,000 from Atlantic City businessmen, $60,000 from ticket sales, and $95,000 from television revenues, for a $10,000 net profit. This would be the only time the game was played in Atlantic City, as Dudley moved it the following year to
Memphis, Tennessee, where it remains to this day.
Knute Rockne Bowl The
Knute Rockne Bowl, a College Division game for smaller eastern schools, was held in Boardwalk Hall from 1970 through 1972.
Montclair State (1970) and
Bridgeport (1971, 1972) were the victors.
Indoor & arena football In
2004, it was the home of the
Atlantic City CardSharks, a professional
indoor football team that played a single season in the
National Indoor Football League. On May 30, 2015, the venue hosted the
Philadelphia Soul and
Las Vegas Outlaws for the venue's first
Arena Football League (AFL) game. The Soul won 51–43 in front of an attendance of 6,514. In 2019, the AFL added the
Atlantic City Blackjacks with home games at Boardwalk Hall. The AFL ceased operations at the end of the season.
Soccer On December 12, 1965, the
New York Ukrainians defeated the
Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals 3–2 in the first regulation indoor
soccer game at the then Convention Hall before more than 3,000 spectators.
Tennis In 1995, Boardwalk Hall was used for
Monica Seles's return to tennis after she had been stabbed in 1993. It was a straight-sets victory over
Martina Navratilova. Boardwalk Hall was used in 1996 for the women's
Fed Cup, in which the United States defeated
Spain 5–0.
Other sporting events The
New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association uses the hall to host the annual individual state wrestling tournament.
Midget car racing events have been held at the Boardwalk Hall since 1938. Since 2003 it hosts the Atlantic City Indoor Races, a round of the Indoor Auto Racing Championship Series. The
PBR hosted a
Built Ford Tough Series bull riding event at Boardwalk Hall during the 2003 and 2018 seasons. The
2005 edition of the
Skate America figure skating competition was held at Boardwalk Hall. On August 1, 2025, the
Professional Fighters League held its World Tournament Finals at Boardwalk Hall. ==Pipe organs==