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  • #71
    Originally posted by Professor9 View Post
    Anyone know when the extra tickets go on sale ? Is there only one website ?
    On an interview I think Eddie said he is looking at giving out more news this week but they'll prob not be on sale for a couple of weeks.

    Seetickets will sell them

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    • #72
      Originally posted by CraigM View Post
      Fair play to those who got tickets, I had zero luck and have just seen all the touts and wannabe ebay touts smash up their prices so I'll just watch on PPV by the looks of it.

      I don't think the atmosphere will actually be that good with the size of the stadium to be honest, there is no roof to catch the noise... If I can get a ticket off one of the fighters in the £80-100 range i'll be there though.
      I went to the Kessler Vs Calzaghe in Cardiff that was nearly 65000 I believe, I was ringside £950 for the ticket and the atmosphere just isn't like the 02 and phones for you stadium.. This is best watched at home trust me BBQ on the go lads round maybe a cards game or two and the Boxing

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      • #73
        Originally posted by typeone View Post
        I went to the Kessler Vs Calzaghe in Cardiff that was nearly 65000 I believe, I was ringside £950 for the ticket and the atmosphere just isn't like the 02 and phones for you stadium.. This is best watched at home trust me BBQ on the go lads round maybe a cards game or two and the Boxing
        Went to the same, was freezing when got out and forgot about last train times lol.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by typeone View Post
          I went to the Kessler Vs Calzaghe in Cardiff that was nearly 65000 I believe, I was ringside £950 for the ticket and the atmosphere just isn't like the 02 and phones for you stadium.. This is best watched at home trust me BBQ on the go lads round maybe a cards game or two and the Boxing
          I felt the same way about Hatton Vs Lazcano. I'd be reluctant to buy anything but the cheap seats in a football ground.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by typeone View Post
            I went to the Kessler Vs Calzaghe in Cardiff that was nearly 65000 I believe, I was ringside £950 for the ticket and the atmosphere just isn't like the 02 and phones for you stadium.. This is best watched at home trust me BBQ on the go lads round maybe a cards game or two and the Boxing
            I went to this too, 150 seats. Was amazing.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Professor9 View Post
              This disgusts me. Some people do work during the day and can't go online to buy tickets unlike the touts, total pricks they are.

              Looks like I'll have to buy from them though. It's going to cost £415! ****s

              Plus I'm coming down from forty miles outside Glasgow. They need to get rules in place. Only two tickets per person or something.

              For the op. GG to win my tko
              There was a limit of 6 tickets per card until the final hour before they went on sale, when seetickets upped it to 20 tickets per card.

              Touts must have been laughing.

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              • #77
                I think groves has to be the favourite, Froch is looking really worn, i think the bute fight was the last great performance out of him, he's 36 now been in a load of wars.

                Groves is young, fresh. He's been given his second chance here, he needs to take it or he will become a laughing stock.

                I can't see froch being taken out, and I hope he doesn't so i got groves on the cards. My hope is a close groves points win in a great fight.

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                • #78
                  Great piece on the fight in The Observer today by Kevin Mitchell.....who I think is the pick of all the British boxing writers at the moment.

                  Lots of experience and insights from Kevin and he gives boxing a big voice in The Guardian and The Observer for a sport that I don't think either newspaper is naturally 'on side' with....which is testament to his writing.

                  Mitchell examines two key themes; Groves applying psychological pressure again and how he is using it as a tool to gnaw away at Froch and how Groves is also enjoying being his own man, without a promoter or manager.

                  Well worth a read.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Bodyshot3 View Post
                    Great piece on the fight in The Observer today by Kevin Mitchell.....who I think is the pick of all the British boxing writers at the moment.

                    Lots of experience and insights from Kevin and he gives boxing a big voice in The Guardian and The Observer for a sport that I don't think either newspaper is naturally 'on side' with....which is testament to his writing.

                    Mitchell examines two key themes; Groves applying psychological pressure again and how he is using it as a tool to gnaw away at Froch and how Groves is also enjoying being his own man, without a promoter or manager.

                    Well worth a read.
                    The only thing that matters is how they turn up on the night. The bookies still have Froch as the favourite because that's what he is.
                    George has a chance to win the fight but the outcome will be dictated by how Froch turns up.
                    Groves will start out looking strong but the damage he does to a focused Froch who isn't wobbled after an early knockdown will be minimal. Once Froch finds his range and catches George it's game over.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by l1ght View Post
                      The only thing that matters is how they turn up on the night. The bookies still have Froch as the favourite because that's what he is.
                      George has a chance to win the fight but the outcome will be dictated by how Froch turns up.
                      Groves will start out looking strong but the damage he does to a focused Froch who isn't wobbled after an early knockdown will be minimal. Once Froch finds his range and catches George it's game over.
                      thats how i see it too. groves get more medical insurance.

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