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  • #41
    Originally posted by Elheath View Post
    $79.99 = 12000 yen would've gotten me the Arena Stand seats plus a train ticket and change from my Japanese home to the Venue for last week's Shigeoka brothers double title bout.
    Or, it will pay for the cheapest tickets for the Takuma Inoue fight in Japan.

    Yay conversion rate being great for someone like me who gets paid in USD but works in Japan half the year.
    I always just drop the two 0's off to do a quick conversion. I think yen to CAD is roughly 106?

    I won $100 on a Shigeoka bros parlay. Any word on if Ioka/Estrada is being finalized for 12/31?

    Where in the country are you?

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    • #42
      Price means nothing to me. I'm going to watch this fight for free at my local sports bar.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

        I always just drop the two 0's off to do a quick conversion. I think yen to CAD is roughly 106?

        I won $100 on a Shigeoka bros parlay. Any word on if Ioka/Estrada is being finalized for 12/31?

        Where in the country are you?
        Kanagawa, the prefecture right next to Tokyo.

        Only rumor mill is still brewing, but the New Year Eve party for Ioka usually is a good opponent and the recent trend has a lot of unification fights expecially in the lower weights so I'm still hopeful. If anything I want the official word for the Dec 26th Inoue fight just to see how scary the lottery will be. Rumor says Fulton fight had 200k lottery entry for 15000 seat venue Ariake Arena.
        _Rexy_ _Rexy_ likes this.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by denium View Post
          And they wonder why people use dodgy firesticks lol.

          $80 for this is ridiculous
          Price point makes sense to me.

          Casuals will buy it regardless.

          Boxing fans might pay $20 (if anything).

          They might as well price it high. It's a money making exhibition, nothing more.

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