Like, what kinda crowd can we expect at the fight this Saturday???
A half-empty arena, a 90% empty arena, a full arena, an electric and large crowd, an electric but small crowd, etc
Anyone know what to expect?
I think Guzman might try and make this a stinker. I am going with Soto because of his pressure and I don't think Guzman can hurt him. Guzman's power is overrated, especially as he's moved up weight divisions.
Like, what kinda crowd can we expect at the fight this Saturday???
A half-empty arena, a 90% empty arena, a full arena, an electric and large crowd, an electric but small crowd, etc
Anyone know what to expect?
Casual boxing fans don't know Guzman and Soto, maybe a 75% arena if lucky, still its gonna be an awesome fight.:boxing:
wack. dont know why they dont understand what Market Demographics are. just like the Julio Diaz/Juan Diaz fight.
joan guzman lives in the east. so they are in a way fighting in his back yard. i belive he lives in jersey.
wack. dont know why they dont understand what Market Demographics are. just like the Julio Diaz/Juan Diaz fight.
The Julio/Juan fight could have been bigger, alot bigger.
The hispanic population is there in Chicago and it would have gave more hispanic fans an oppurtunity to get behind the winner whether it be Juan from Texas or Julio from Cali.
BUT...1. The fight took place in Schaumburg, Illinois. Very nice area but to put it nicely, hispanic fight fans aren't going to drive out there when (2.) the ticket prices were too high. Wayyy too high! This fight could have did pretty well at the All-State arena but I'm guessing Don got some type of deal on the new Sears Centre and went with it. Oh well
ohh shit they fighting in atlantic city!!! they should of done this shit in california or texas or arizona.
wack. dont know why they dont understand what Market Demographics are. just like the Julio Diaz/Juan Diaz fight.
there are seldom any times when a mexican fighter is fighting and there isnt a crowd. as long as they're fighting in a city with a heavy hispanic population, it should be good. thats one thing about latino boxing, it will never die because of its diehard fanbase.