Tickets to the Garcia vs Romero fight?

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  • The tucker
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing 112

    Profit is not a priority for Turki / Saudi for this fight. The media attention and online views are
    It’s free money. I’m pretty sure a lot of people would have showed up if tickets were available. He makes the best cards right now hands down but the fights look weird when it’s a fight that people want to see but the arena is half full. Atmosphere plays a big part in selling fighters.

    can you imagine mayweather vs pacquiao and there was a bunch of empty seats in the arena.

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    • Boxing 112
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      #12
      Originally posted by The tucker
      It’s free money. I’m pretty sure a lot of people would have showed up if tickets were available. He makes the best cards right now hands down but the fights look weird when it’s a fight that people want to see but the arena is half full. Atmosphere plays a big part in selling fighters.

      can you imagine mayweather vs pacquiao and there was a bunch of empty seats in the arena.
      Considering the fight was a load of s*** in a packed arena who know an empty one might have been better.

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      • Dempsey-Roll
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        #13
        I was hoping to scoop up tickets the minute they dropped, but with all the talk about this being invite-only, looks like regular fans like us don’t stand a chance. Fights in unique locations are cool in theory, but what’s the point if they shut out the average fan from experiencing it live? I get that sometimes it's about hype or online viewers, but being there is just different. For big fight nights or other live sports, I usually check event ticket availability from places that cover everything from boxing to concerts and theater shows. You can actually keep an eye on upcoming events and see if anything new comes up from here: https://www.startickets.com/.
        Last edited by Dempsey-Roll; 06-22-2025, 11:55 AM.

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