Rabbit punch, when are tickets on sale for this one? Ringside 500 or 250 range? I know Braithwaite vs. Mormeck was actually only 250 for ringside, and this is a similar main event in terms of star quality...
So whats up on the Judah vs Mitchell fight?
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I don't know if you could hear it on TV...Originally posted by spinksjinxI caught that fight late and never seen the intros did he really? If so haha thats great.Comment
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Originally posted by neils7147933I don't know if you could hear it on TV...
Ahh I will have to pull it out and watch it sometime. But that is great haha, I dont know how you could get hyped up with a song like that....I guess he didnt because he was beaten from pillar to post like a tin can.Comment
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Sam Soliman came out to "You're the Best" from the Karate Kid last week...Originally posted by spinksjinxAhh I will have to pull it out and watch it sometime. But that is great haha, I dont know how you could get hyped up with a song like that....I guess he didnt because he was beaten from pillar to post like a tin can.
Everyone has different strategy, I guess...
Beck is a game fighter; I've only seen Liakhovich once. I don't know who would be favored.Comment
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I don't think that this fight has "officially" been announced yet without Judah on the card but ringside tickets should be at most $250. Mormeck vs Braithwaite was a unification match and are bigger names. Shoot...before the Gatti fight, you could get ringside seats to a Mayweather fight for $250 so this card should go no higher than that.Comment
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$250 without Judah is robbery...I hate boxing because of this. Ticket prices are so high and if they are cheap they are some crappy ass seats. Boxing should be taken a step forward to make it available to the blue collar people.
Hell Cotto vs Abdullaev tickets started out at $4.50 which is where it should be
Promoters are to damn greedy!Comment
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Damn, $4.50 will barely get you a hot dog once you get in!Originally posted by spinksjinx$250 without Judah is robbery...I hate boxing because of this. Ticket prices are so high and if they are cheap they are some crappy ass seats. Boxing should be taken a step forward to make it available to the blue collar people.
Hell Cotto vs Abdullaev tickets started out at $4.50 which is where it should be
Promoters are to damn greedy!
I'd pay 250 ringside for this one if it was a little closer and not so soon after the Aug. 20 fight I'm going to.Comment
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Originally posted by neils7147933Damn, $4.50 will barely get you a hot dog once you get in!
I'd pay 250 ringside for this one if it was a little closer and not so soon after the Aug. 20 fight I'm going to.
Yes but it will get you in to see Cotto fight and always an opportunity to move closer.
Decent seats were being sold for less than 50 bucks.
Spinks vs Judah II was handled perfectly by King.
I am a bit ****ty when it comes to attending live fights, I go to alot of local ones to check out the upcoming talent. Hell I seen Taylor/Winky/Tarver come through my area and never spent more than $100 combined to see them.
I think it is robbery in some cases...The biggest one that comes to mind is Hopkins vs DLH $1,600 for a ticket is f'n ridiculous and the undercard even ******.Comment
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I'm hoping that Ticketmaster's venue page will have events posted in a timely manner and will handle a lot of the smaller fights.Originally posted by spinksjinxYes but it will get you in to see Cotto fight and always an opportunity to move closer.
Decent seats were being sold for less than 50 bucks.
Spinks vs Judah II was handled perfectly by King.
I am a bit ****ty when it comes to attending live fights, I go to alot of local ones to check out the upcoming talent. Hell I seen Taylor/Winky/Tarver come through my area and never spent more than $100 combined to see them.
I think it is robbery in some cases...The biggest one that comes to mind is Hopkins vs DLH $1,600 for a ticket is f'n ridiculous and the undercard even ******.
I've only been to 3 fights - will be 4 next month - all major cards.
I know the Farm Bureau Building and Pepsi Coliseum in Indianapolis have shows a couple times a year. Pepsi Coliseum, I believe has one small ringside section and some bleachers. But ringside at their last event (which I only knew was coming a day or two in advance) was like 35 bucks and I think you could get in for like 15. Riehle Brothers in Lafayette had a deal where 50 bucks would get you reserved seats and a buffet, but it was the same night as a major fight so I didn't go.
Cliff Etienne fought there at Riehle brothers and Reggie Strickland is liable to be at any Indiana event...
JC Chavez Jr. seems to be pulling his opponents from this area as wellComment
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Originally posted by neils7147933I'm hoping that Ticketmaster's venue page will have events posted in a timely manner and will handle a lot of the smaller fights.
I've only been to 3 fights - will be 4 next month - all major cards.
I know the Farm Bureau Building and Pepsi Coliseum in Indianapolis have shows a couple times a year. Pepsi Coliseum, I believe has one small ringside section and some bleachers. But ringside at their last event (which I only knew was coming a day or two in advance) was like 35 bucks and I think you could get in for like 15. Riehle Brothers in Lafayette had a deal where 50 bucks would get you reserved seats and a buffet, but it was the same night as a major fight so I didn't go.
Cliff Etienne fought there at Riehle brothers and Reggie Strickland is liable to be at any Indiana event...
JC Chavez Jr. seems to be pulling his opponents from this area as well
Chavez jr would be interesting to see but it seems for the most part though he is getting on every single card that is on ppv. So who knows if he will be small time anymore....He is being promoted pretty good.Comment
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