What’s up guys, been a boxing fan for some years now and i’ve never been to a live match. I’m thinking of going to Canelo vs Saunders in dallas. Any tips to make the experience better/smoother? From buying tickets to pre gaming, the arena etc! Thanks in advance
You go to a boxing match for the atmosphere not the view though otherwise you may as well watch it on tv
Your crazy. The views pretty important too. I went to see Brook v Spence and we were pretty high up, so had no choice but to watch on the big screen, but the atmosphere was great. I learned my lesson, and for; Brook v DeLuca and Khan v Vargas I made sure we were pretty low down and it made all the difference. The atmosphere was amazing at all three fights though.
- -Which means a ring riot when a pack of Irish Travelers tangle up with Li'l Mexico. Good news is potential 30,000 screaming meemies with social distancing is likely for those predisposed for trouble.
I've been to 2 fights at AT&T Stadium now. I'll give you the heads up that you'll most likely be watching the majority of the fights on the huge TVs overhead unless you have seats on the floor or one level above that.
You go to a boxing match for the atmosphere not the view though otherwise you may as well watch it on tv
I've been to 2 fights at AT&T Stadium now. I'll give you the heads up that you'll most likely be watching the majority of the fights on the huge TVs overhead unless you have seats on the floor or one level above that.
Wear a rubber if you meet any strange women.
Particularly at a boxing match !!
haha. Not a bad first choice matchup, I imagine the ring walks for both fighters will be epic.
If you can, get breakfast at buzzbrews kitchen. If you've ever listen to Pantera, you can go pay your respects to Dimebag Darrell at Moore Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Grand Prairie is the Mexican area so you can find good food there.
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