I want to buy a ringside ticket for Khan vs. Bradley how much you think it will cost?
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I want to buy a ringside ticket for Khan vs. Bradley how much you think it will cost?
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If you are a high roller in Vegas you can probably get it for free. If you can get lucky can get it at face value like a grand probably.
If you got to go the the secondary market you will have to pay through the nose.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIf you are a high roller in Vegas you can probably get it for free. If you can get lucky can get it at face value like a grand probably.
If you got to go the the secondary market you will have to pay through the nose.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIf you are a high roller in Vegas you can probably get it for free. If you can get lucky can get it at face value like a grand probably.
If you got to go the the secondary market you will have to pay through the nose.
Thanks for the info brother.
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Originally posted by TR vs. GB View PostDamn lol guess I wont be ringside i am looking to buy a ticket for 500-600
I prefer to sit 4 or 5 rows up so I am at ring level and I can see over the people in front of me when they stand up (as long as I stand up at the same time).
Plus if you sit to close you are likely to get blood and other fluids on you which isn't cool since everyone likes to dress up for big fights.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostThat is a guess but I am sure face value will be fairly close to a grand
I got my 2 tickets for Khan-Maidana comped from the Mandalay Bay just for staying in an upgraded suite.
That fight only drew about 4K fans and at least half of them were there from LA to watch Victor Ortiz on the undercard. The rest of the jerk offs were probably paid for by Amir Khan himself so that he would actually have a couple fans there.
Khan-Bradley would be lucky to do 7,500 attendance at Mandalay and nobody is going to be paying more than face value for any ticket.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostKhan-Bradley is not gonna be a big deal in Vegas.
I got my 2 tickets for Khan-Maidana comped from the Mandalay Bay just for staying in an upgraded suite.
That fight only drew about 4K fans and at least half of them were there from LA to watch Victor Ortiz on the undercard. The rest of the jerk offs were probably paid for by Amir Khan himself so that he would actually have a couple fans there.
Khan-Bradley would be lucky to do 7,500 attendance at Mandalay and nobody is going to be paying more than face value for any ticket.
I wouldn't pay to sit ringside unless I was with a broad mainly to laugh when she wears a light color and gets blood splattered all over it~ and I certainly wouldn't be paying more than face value for them for any fight really
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostStill prices will be fairly high and ring side seats are limited so if you get forced to go into the secondary market prices will be high, unless you gamble on it an wait until the brokers panic with unsold tickets so they just off load them for what they can get.
I wouldn't pay to sit ringside unless I was with a broad mainly to laugh when she wears a light color and gets blood splattered all over it~ and I certainly wouldn't be paying more than face value for them for any fight really
I agree on the ringside opinion.
For Khan-Maidana they comped me some basic upper bowl tickets and I ended up moving down to empty seats in the very first row of the upper level with a mid-ring view and I probably had a better perspective than the suckers who paid $500+ to sit in the best seats on the floor.
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Originally posted by Hitman932 View PostI agree on the ringside opinion.
For Khan-Maidana they comped me some basic upper bowl tickets and I ended up moving down to empty seats in the very first row of the upper level with a mid-ring view and I probably had a better perspective than the suckers who paid $500+ to sit in the best seats on the floor.
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