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    It was my first time watching a boxing match in a movie house. I went in seconds before the first undercard bout started and I thought I'm going to watch the fight together with the empty seats. I was wrong, the turn-out was excellent, it was packed with 200 sitting capacity!!! There are no posters or schedule posted about the fight at the theater entrance, I went to the box office and asked about the fight and paid $15....

    Crowd is a mix, white older men with their wives, young and old black guys with wives/girlfriends, young hispanics , Indian and several Filipinos.....

    Overall it was worth the $15 I coughed-up for a fight perceived by many to be a boring fight...

    Who said boxing is dying?

  • #2
    Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post
    It was my first time watching a boxing match in a movie house. I went in seconds before the first undercard bout started and I thought I'm going to watch the fight together with the empty seats. I was wrong, the turn-out was excellent, it was packed with 200 sitting capacity!!! There are no posters or schedule posted about the fight at the theater entrance, I went to the box office and asked about the fight and paid $15....

    Crowd is a mix, white older men with their wives, young and old black guys with wives/girlfriends, young hispanics , Indian and several Filipinos.....

    Overall it was worth the $15 I coughed-up for a fight perceived by many to be a boring fight...

    Who said boxing is dying?
    Were there people talking **** or anything? Or was everything cool? By the way, where are you from?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by -HTown- View Post
      Were there people talking **** or anything? Or was everything cool? By the way, where are you from?
      The hispanics are booing the white people when they're clapping every time Floyd landed a punch...yeah, everything is cool....

      I'm from Philippines by way of PLANO, TEXAS!!!

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      • #4
        good stuff man, thanks for sharing that.. I was wondering how the theater experience was for this fight!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post
          It was my first time watching a boxing match in a movie house. I went in seconds before the first undercard bout started and I thought I'm going to watch the fight together with the empty seats. I was wrong, the turn-out was excellent, it was packed with 200 sitting capacity!!! There are no posters or schedule posted about the fight at the theater entrance, I went to the box office and asked about the fight and paid $15....

          Crowd is a mix, white older men with their wives, young and old black guys with wives/girlfriends, young hispanics , Indian and several Filipinos.....

          Overall it was worth the $15 I coughed-up for a fight perceived by many to be a boring fight...

          Who said boxing is dying?
          Parker at the Tollway?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
            Parker at the Tollway?
            Legacy at Plano...

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            • #7
              Good thread..

              I look forward to reading everyone's movie theater experiences.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PrtyBoyDlicious View Post
                Legacy at Plano...
                Thanks. I wouldn't have expected an ethnic ix there. i guess people drove over from East Plano and Lewisville/Flower Mound

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                • #9
                  Question : Were people loud during the fight? I know me at home, every time a punch landed I start cursing at the screen. Any of that?

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                  • #10
                    Out here in Las Vegas they were only showing the fight in two casinos, Sam's town and Santa Fe Station and both sold out. I was one of the people that didn't think this would happen but to my surprise, many people were all into it. I don't believe boxing is dying.

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