I Know Winky Don't Have The Ko Power That
Alot Of Fans Crave. Many Have Called Winky Wright Boring.
To Me He Is A Pleasure To Watch. Remember Poor Tito,what A
Brilliant Performance. If The Judges In The Hopkins/wright Fight
Had Not Had Their Heads Up Their Anus They Would Have Seen Who Won That Fight. I've Many Guys View The Tape And Scoring The
Fight,almost Everyone Scored It For Winky.
Why Do We Not See Winky In Any Big Fights? No One Wants To Look Bad. Hey Oscar Here,s Someone Your Own Size And He Don't Hit Hard.
What A Waste Of Talent Wright Was And Is.he Was Just Too Good
For His Own Good.go Ask Sugar Shane.
Rodhook
If there was a major fight on over here and the prices were as you listed I'm not sure I could justify going.
Yeah, I usually don't mind spending $50-$100 for a good hometown card up here, but those prices are pretty steep for what you're getting. I'm usually willing to spend more if I go to Vegas for a fight, or if it's something really good up this way too...I sat ringside with my dad for Forrest-Baldomir. But like I said before, I think I'll just stick to the $50 tix on this one and watch from the beer garden. ;)
Exactly, most average fight fans in smaller markets like where I'm at can't afford to shell out that kind of money.
If there was a major fight on over here and the prices were as you listed I'm not sure I could justify going.
The fight was near Taylor's hometown I think, which is why it was a bit of a surprise to me that there were so many empty seats. There are limits on what fans can afford though.
Exactly, most average fight fans in smaller markets like where I'm at can't afford to shell out that kind of money.
that's really not that bad. most club shows (around here) are like $100-$200 ringside depending on who's fighting, where it is, etc.
$500 ringside for a popular former champion is probably the cheapest you'll ever pay.
No, that's expensive for up this way. We don't get too many known fighters up here, but when we do they're usually priced pretty well. I think ringside seats for the Vernon Forrest-Carlos Baldomir fight last year were $300...with a very good undercard. $500 really is a lot for us.
Yeah, I think so. Do you remember where that fight took place? Even then though, you have two known fighters in a world middleweight title fight. This is just a comeback fight against a non-known opponent in a small Northwest casino!
Reminds me of the time Roy Jones Jr. fought in Boise, ID. against Prince Baji Adamu (or whatever his name is). I went to that fight 'cause we were going to be in town to visit some family anyway. I bought cheap $50 tickets too 'cause those were priced all the way up to like $300-$350, or something like that. The place held about 7,000 people or so, and there was maybe 2,000. Boise's got a lot of money too, but it ain't Vegas and he wasn't fighting anyone known...nor did the undercard feature anyone known.
The fight was near Taylor's hometown I think, which is why it was a bit of a surprise to me that there were so many empty seats. There are limits on what fans can afford though.
Wasn't there a similar problem with the JT-Winky fight? The tickets were too expensive for that fight too if I remember correctly and there were heaps of empty seats.
Yeah, I think so. Do you remember where that fight took place? Even then though, you have two known fighters in a world middleweight title fight. This is just a comeback fight against a non-known opponent in a small Northwest casino!
Reminds me of the time Roy Jones Jr. fought in Boise, ID. against Prince Baji Adamu (or whatever his name is). I went to that fight 'cause we were going to be in town to visit some family anyway. I bought cheap $50 tickets too 'cause those were priced all the way up to like $300-$350, or something like that. The place held about 7,000 people or so, and there was maybe 2,000. Boise's got a lot of money too, but it ain't Vegas and he wasn't fighting anyone known...nor did the undercard feature anyone known.
You know, he really does overvalue himself. I live up here in Washington state, and when I heard Winky's fight next month is gonna be at a local casino, I thought I'd buy some tickets to check it out in person. Then, I find out tickets are $500, $300, $200, $100 and $50. You're telling me I have to pay $500 to sit ringside for a Winky Wright vs. Some Opponent fight at a small casino in the Northwest?!?!?!? Who knows how much money Winky's demanding for this fight???
that's really not that bad. most club shows (around here) are like $100-$200 ringside depending on who's fighting, where it is, etc.
$500 ringside for a popular former champion is probably the cheapest you'll ever pay.
That's what I'm saying! Those are damn-near Las Vegas prices! Maybe if there was another name fighter or two on the undercard...or if Winky was actually fighting another known ex-champ or something, I'd go for it.
I understand there's a lot of money in Seattle, and the casino is only about 30 minutes from the city, but that's too much for your average fight fan.
I don't know, I might still end buying some of the $50 tickets and hang out at the beer garden and watch the fights from there. Something to do on a Thursday night.
Wasn't there a similar problem with the JT-Winky fight? The tickets were too expensive for that fight too if I remember correctly and there were heaps of empty seats.
wow those prices are crazy......wanky wright is a joke.....i bet he will bore to a 12 round ud.....
That's what I'm saying! Those are damn-near Las Vegas prices! Maybe if there was another name fighter or two on the undercard...or if Winky was actually fighting another known ex-champ or something, I'd go for it.
I understand there's a lot of money in Seattle, and the casino is only about 30 minutes from the city, but that's too much for your average fight fan.
I don't know, I might still end buying some of the $50 tickets and hang out at the beer garden and watch the fights from there. Something to do on a Thursday night.
I hear Winky has gorwn some huge man boobs during his time -off.
They already were showing against B-Hop but the Crispy cream Donuts blew them up even further.
It's gonna be real interesting to see how he looks in a few weeks. He hasn't fought since Hopkins and is moving back to 154. I hope he looks like his old self because I'm a huge Winky fan. Maybe he can fight P. Willie at 154 if they both win their fights.
i was watching some random music channel on sky the other day and this song came on and Winky Wirght was in the video i was like WTF
everybody else probably already knows about this but here it is anyways
I love Winky but he overvalues himself of late. That is why we don't see him in the big fights. Hopefully he has come to the realisation now that he is worth what he is worth and he will be in another couple of big fights before he retires. He has a style that should facilitate his longevity I think.
You know, he really does overvalue himself. I live up here in Washington state, and when I heard Winky's fight next month is gonna be at a local casino, I thought I'd buy some tickets to check it out in person. Then, I find out tickets are $500, $300, $200, $100 and $50. You're telling me I have to pay $500 to sit ringside for a Winky Wright vs. Some Opponent fight at a small casino in the Northwest?!?!?!? Who knows how much money Winky's demanding for this fight???
Dude is too proud for his own good. Apparently every offer he's gotten has been an insult to him so he won't fight. Damn shame but oh well. He's been off so long if he does come back against a top tier guy he'll probably lose.
I love Winky but he overvalues himself of late. That is why we don't see him in the big fights. Hopefully he has come to the realisation now that he is worth what he is worth and he will be in another couple of big fights before he retires. He has a style that should facilitate his longevity I think.