My question is when will they go on sale which is the best place (online) to get them and i'm looking at the 150-200 dollar range what kind of seats would i get??? I"m a big time cotto fan this would be my first fight and i'm am pumped for this fight cause i think cotto after this will fight mosley to unify the welterweight division and show and prove that he is the welterweigt in the world today. If anyone could give me some adivse it would be appreciated thanks
War Cotto
My question is when will they go on sale which is the best place (online) to get them and i'm looking at the 150-200 dollar range what kind of seats would i get??? I"m a big time cotto fan this would be my first fight and i'm am pumped for this fight cause i think cotto after this will fight mosley to unify the welterweight division and show and prove that he is the welterweigt in the world today. If anyone could give me some adivse it would be appreciated thanks
War Cotto
Lol..
I'm on the same boat bro..I'm anxiously waiting for the tickets to go on sale..so I can start lookin in to flight and hotel packages along wit the prices of the tickets..
this will also be my FIRST fight to go see live!..so I'm all antsy about the shit..lol..
Seats in the second level for Cotto-Mosley ran $200. I suspect that Cotto-Clottey will be priced more like the Mosley fight than the Jennings fight, which was significantly cheaper. Anyway, as long as you don't buy the $50 seats, there isn't really a bad seat in the house for boxing at MSG.
No word on when tickets will go on sale, especially since the fight hasn't even been officially signed yet.
when i went to see cotto at msg i paid $100
my seats where in section 118
not bad i didnt want to paid alot and still my seats
where in good view of the action
I agree, I'd rather be slightly elevated on the first level than be in the rear of the floor. $350 doesn't sound bad and I'm guessing the pricing might be about the same. Do you remember where you sat according to the chart below?
http://www.eventprocess.com/BrokerMaps/MadisonSquareGardenWWF_all.gif
For the Mosley fight I was around section 104. Im not at home right now but when I get a chance I'll find the tickets and let you know the prices I paid for what sections and fights.
I've ordered Cotto tickets 3 times from ticket master with no problems. Twice I got them in the mail about two weeks before the fight and for the Mosley fight I had to pick them up at the MSG box office. The Cotto-Mosley fight I paid $350 for my ticket and we were seated on the first row, first level on a slight angle from the ring. All and all I was really happy with the seats, I could see everything the was happening in the ring. I did check what kind of seats I could get for $500 and all there was was floor seats at the very back. I'd rather spend less, be elevated from the ring with no obstructions.
I agree, I'd rather be slightly elevated on the first level than be in the rear of the floor. $350 doesn't sound bad and I'm guessing the pricing might be about the same. Do you remember where you sat according to the chart below?
http://www.eventprocess.com/BrokerMaps/MadisonSquareGardenWWF_all.gif
I've ordered Cotto tickets 3 times from ticket master with no problems. Twice I got them in the mail about two weeks before the fight and for the Mosley fight I had to pick them up at the MSG box office. The Cotto-Mosley fight I paid $350 for my ticket and we were seated on the first row, first level on a slight angle from the ring. All and all I was really happy with the seats, I could see everything the was happening in the ring. I did check what kind of seats I could get for $500 and all there was was floor seats at the very back. I'd rather spend less, be elevated from the ring with no obstructions.
Not too sure where the best place to get tickets would be, I personally would just go on ticketmaster.
But there's a press conference scheduled for April 14th to officially announce the fight. They'll probably say when tickets go on sale at that conference.