Cotto-Margarito...the arena was 40% EMPTY.
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you dont know **** about what you are talking about dios. 17000 is for ****en concerts. you see the background in the bottom picture. the arena is almost cut in half you moron! you dont know ****!
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Answer the question:
How many people did the arena hold for DLH/PBF and PBF/RH?Comment
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Now your running from your topic huh? tell me dios where do you see 7,000 empty seats in this picture. This is a pic of damn near the whole arena. tell me where you 7000 empty seats.
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tell me where do you see 7000 empty seats or 40% empty dont run you little ***** answer me!Comment
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The live gate at the MGM Grand, which clocked in at over $19 million in revenue with a sellout crowd in attendance of 16,200, broke the Nevada State record. Merchandise sales were greater than any other one-night event held at the MGM Grand, including concerts.
Even though tickets ranging in price from $350 to $2,000 apiece for the May 5 Oscar De La Hoya-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight have not yet gone on public sale, the fight is steaming toward a sellout, according to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. Of the approximately 16,000 seats available at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Schaefer said 12,832 are already spoken for because of advance requests from casinos, sponsors, HBO, Golden Boy and the Mayweather camp. "Tickets are almost gone even though they are not even on sale yet," Schaefer said. "I have never ever seen something like it." If all tickets are sold, the live gate will be $19.3 million, which would shatter the American record of $16.83 million done by the 1999 Lennox Lewis-Evander Holyfield rematch at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Buh-Bye rogelioComment
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Hey Ro, this dude is going by hear say, we were there, we are going by our own eyes.Now your running from your topic huh? tell me dios where do you see 7,000 empty seats in this picture. This is a pic of damn near the whole arena. tell me where you 7000 empty seats.
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tell me where do you see 7000 empty seats or 40% empty dont run you little ***** answer me!
Hey Dios remember this saying....................
"Believe NON of what you HEAR and half of what you see."
I'll take my my own FACTS that I saw with my very own eyes, instead of some E-Mail bull****.Comment
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facts are facts.... there was 10K in attendance out of over 16k+ seats. i know that hurts your feelings..,,,, but you will just have to swallow that.Hey Ro, this dude is going by hear say, we were there, we are going by our own eyes.
Hey Dios remember this saying....................
"Believe NON of what you HEAR and half of what you see."
I'll take my my own FACTS that I saw with my very own eyes, instead of some E-Mail bull****.Comment
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http://www.doghouseboxing.com/chee/c...ss_0510b07.htm
The live gate at the MGM Grand, which clocked in at over $19 million in revenue with a sellout crowd in attendance of 16,200, broke the Nevada State record. Merchandise sales were greater than any other one-night event held at the MGM Grand, including concerts.
Even though tickets ranging in price from $350 to $2,000 apiece for the May 5 Oscar De La Hoya-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight have not yet gone on public sale, the fight is steaming toward a sellout, according to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. Of the approximately 16,000 seats available at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Schaefer said 12,832 are already spoken for because of advance requests from casinos, sponsors, HBO, Golden Boy and the Mayweather camp. "Tickets are almost gone even though they are not even on sale yet," Schaefer said. "I have never ever seen something like it." If all tickets are sold, the live gate will be $19.3 million, which would shatter the American record of $16.83 million done by the 1999 Lennox Lewis-Evander Holyfield rematch at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Buh-Bye rogelio
I'm sorry? Huh? What did you say? 12,000?
LMAO.Comment
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