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  • #11
    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    Oh god dude. Let it go ffs you're boring.
    Alright whatever man... We can wave that WK flag together!! lol

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    • #12
      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      I'm supporting Wlad in this fight. Pulev is even worse than Wlad in the entertainment department.

      Sure you're going, it won't cost you anything to get in.
      This isn't the Imtech,it is O2 world.18K as opposed to 55K,I believe it'll sell.Munich sold out for Chisora vs Vitali,the capacity was close to the same as O2.tickets were trading for 5 fold their face value from touts that night.

      Wladimir has really turned himself into a huge sell in Germany now,I would be shocked if this one did not sell out, I would have been surprised if they managed to sell 55k at Imtech for Pulev,but I expect they could have sold more than the 18k this time for the Pulev fight.

      Was the SAP arena not sold out for Pianeta,Pulev is recognised as a far tougher and more durable opponent than the Italian.

      I suppose this fight could be a measuring stick to check his popularity after the Povetkin fight,which obviously turned a lot of fans off.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland View Post
          This isn't the Imtech,it is O2 world.18K as opposed to 55K,I believe it'll sell.Munich sold out for Chisora vs Vitali,the capacity was close to the same as O2.tickets were trading for 5 fold their face value from touts that night.

          Wladimir has really turned himself into a huge sell in Germany now,I would be shocked if this one did not sell out, I would have been surprised if they managed to sell 55k at Imtech for Pulev,but I expect they could have sold more than the 18k this time for the Pulev fight.

          Was the SAP arena not sold out for Pianeta,Pulev is recognised as a far tougher and more durable opponent than the Italian.

          I suppose this fight could be a measuring stick to check his popularity after the Povetkin fight,which obviously turned a lot of fans off.
          The fight will sell.

          When I purchased my ticket 2 days after they were put up, the best seats were already being ripped away.

          Pulev is based in Germany and will attract a lot of fans together with Wladimir, who is/ used to be based in Hamburg where the fight takes place at the O2. A lot of casual fans will turn up too, as a matter of fact, as I have friends in Hamburg who don't follow boxing at all, but they say they will join me if they can. Most people in Hamburg know Vladimir's name when you ask them on the street. Hamburg is Germany's 2nd biggest city with nearly 2 million inhabitants, larger Hamburg with closest regions more than 5 million (close to the entire population of Denmark).

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