I never went to a fight but me and my friends are buying tickets to go to Pavliks fight this summer at Boardwalk Hall. Were tryin to find decent tickets for a decent price(there are no good prices)
I was wondering why for some reason 101 is 140$ and 103 is 350$ even though they are close to each other? Does 101 have an obscurred view or something? Originally we were going to buy up in 203, so what would be better, 203 for cheaper, or 101 for a bit more? Never been here or to any boxing setup so anything helpful would be apreciaateedd....
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Buy 200 level corner seats for $50 and slide over to the middle to the $100 seats during the undercards.
Did this at Gatti fights over the years, and Gatti fills more seats in AC than Pavlik will, so you should find seats easy. Don't overspend for the Pavlik fight.
I recommend checking out the Philly venues or the smaller NY/AC fights. Ringside for cheap, better crowd, smaller venue, hungry fighters, and overall better time.
boardwalk.com has a seating locater with a pic of the view from each section (click on the section), although it's configured for a musical showing but it should give you an idea.
http://www.boardwalkhall.com/index.asp#
Center seats always cost more then those on the ends and corners.
stubhub is SUCH a ripoff, they jack the prices up rediculous amounts. use ticketmaster.
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02004075FD7EB275?artistid=1208609&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=33
Buy the 100$ seats IMO. Im going to Cotto-Gomez in the same venue later this month. And i went to Pavlik-Taylor 1 at the Boardwalk hall. There really isnt a bad seat in the house, but the 100$ seats are significantly better then the 50$ ones. Avoid the sections in the corners or the curved part of the arena