iVB this company I have never heard of is putting the fight in San Francisco. They have stated they are trying to break the Guiness World Record for a boxing attendance which is 135,132. Official conference is in about 3 hours but there has all ready been a press release by them stating their intention to try and break the record.
I do not know much about attendance in San Francisco is this likely to break the record, not confirmed but apparently tickets will be free, no chance they would get 135k paying fans. The fight will also be on youtube
Article I saw on another side said, they want to put the ring in front of the city hall, and it’d be an outdoor event .
supposedly he was apart of the Time square card that Turki put on.
He was. But also an update. There was no specific mention of Usyk Wilder. Could it be possibly be they were using that match up to test the waters and reaction as well as get attention on their announcement into boxing. There were some major media outlets that reporting Usyk Wilder, unless they were fed false rumours by these guys to see what the reaction is and get media attention to their announcement. 135k in San Francisco does seem unlikely for Wilder Usyk even if the ticket prices were low. If it is free and free on youtube then how would they pay Usyk Wilder I think they would want at least 10m each. Let's see what happens with these guy if they are serious or all talk
Where tf in the Bay even holds 135k fans? It would have to be a quickly and newly built stadium. No where in the town/sf or surrounding cities does a stadium fit 135k. Berkeley's fb stadium barely holds 65k. I call bs
Article I saw on another side said, they want to put the ring in front of the city hall, and it’d be an outdoor event .
supposedly he was apart of the Time square card that Turki put on.
iVB this company I have never heard of is putting the fight in San Francisco. They have stated they are trying to break the Guiness World Record for a boxing attendance which is 135,132. Official conference is in about 3 hours but there has all ready been a press release by them stating their intention to try and break the record.
I do not know much about attendance in San Francisco is this likely to break the record, not confirmed but apparently tickets will be free, no chance they would get 135k paying fans. The fight will also be on youtube
Where tf in the Bay even holds 135k fans? It would have to be a quickly and newly built stadium. No where in the town/sf or surrounding cities does a stadium fit 135k. Berkeley's fb stadium barely holds 65k. I call bs