I wonder if Mayweather cried when he realized nobody wanted to go to see him fight. I'm serious.
Poor Ticket Sales Contribute to Marquez/Mayweather postponement!!
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maybe the fact a welter is challenging a lightweight contributes to that. this fight had stinker since day 1, only his stans defend him.Comment
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What really needs to happen is that no press should be able to print something without naming the "source" so many times all we hear is the "source". For all we know they made up this source just to have a story to write. Damn media are desperate dudes screaming for attention. I had my tickets and everything booked for july 18th. I wonder how all this **** works though. I definitely will attend the fight but wondering if new tickets will go on sale or what the hell? This sucks!!!!!!!!Comment
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yeah... it must suck for the people that bought tickets for that ****ty mismatch... both of you guys that bought them ticketsWhat really needs to happen is that no press should be able to print something without naming the "source" so many times all we hear is the "source". For all we know they made up this source just to have a story to write. Damn media are desperate dudes screaming for attention. I had my tickets and everything booked for july 18th. I wonder how all this **** works though. I definitely will attend the fight but wondering if new tickets will go on sale or what the hell? This sucks!!!!!!!!Comment
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Another piece of nonsensical boxing journalism. If "no one is questioning the validity of Mayweather's injury" how can poor ticket sales have been the "major contributing factor" in postponing the fight? If you claim that is true, of course you are questioning the validity of Mayweather's injury.Comment
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Um....no. Dude's a trained athlete. Could have been a minor injury that would not have postponed the fight if it werent for the ticket sales.Another piece of nonsensical boxing journalism. If "no one is questioning the validity of Mayweather's injury" how can poor ticket sales have been the "major contributing factor" in postponing the fight? If you claim that is true, of course you are questioning the validity of Mayweather's injury.Comment
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