How do you think the theatres are doing selling tickets for the 19th?

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  • aristotlemoses
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    #1

    How do you think the theatres are doing selling tickets for the 19th?

    I was wondering if most people were gunna just go that night and buy tickets or get them in advance.

    I was going to do the theatre thing but now im just gunna rent it because a lot of people want to watch it than I expected over my crib.

    The theater near me that is having it only sold like 90 tickets or so if that becuase I went to the desk and was curious how they were doing. There's 450 seats in the theater.

    I'm sure some are doing better than others. I don't know why they had it at this theater in Vorhees NJ because it's a pretty wealthy neighborhood and I don't think many boxing fans come from that area.

    But I dunno anyone else know if the theaters by them are doing well?
  • MoneyMay1
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    Probably not well. My reasoning is as follows:
    1. Smoking is prohibited
    2. Drinking is prohibited

    I think a lot of fans would rather kick back with some buddies who all chip in for the fight, so they can smoke and drink at the same time. Just my opinion.

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    • ReadyUp
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      #3
      I called a theater in downtown Chicago and they said they haven't sold many at all.

      So I guess we will just walk up and get them. I don't want to watch the fight in an empty movie theater though. I'm going to call a couple other places today.

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