BoxingScene.com recently spoke to Dan Diamond, Vice President of NCM Fathom, the company that brings pay per view boxing to movie theatres across the United States. When Floyd Mayweather fought Juan Manuel Marquez last September it was the first time boxing had been seen on the big screen in over twenty years. "We had been talking for quite some time with Golden Boy and the great thing about it is based on the wide variety of events we had been doing for quite some time we really felt very strongly about it. We are very fortunate that we have a strong partnership with Golden Boy." [Click Here To Read More]
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It's always been $25. I live in Cali and the L.A. Live theater in Downtown next to the Staples Center and Nokia Theatre was sold out for May-Mosley, so I'm guessing for big fights (either pac or may fights basically) theaters will do good. I was gonna do the theaters, but I'm gonna stick with the home PPVComment
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I remember checking the Burbank for the Marquez/Mayweather and I don't remember it being $25. They have it for $15 at Alhambra..It's always been $25. I live in Cali and the L.A. Live theater in Downtown next to the Staples Center and Nokia Theatre was sold out for May-Mosley, so I'm guessing for big fights (either pac or may fights basically) theaters will do good. I was gonna do the theaters, but I'm gonna stick with the home PPV
Nice that they sold out, I was thinking it had not done well since I don't see LA Live listed for this one.Comment
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