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  • FloydTBE
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    #11
    24/7 series will sort that out

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    • OpaiSoma
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      #12
      Originally posted by Poochiao
      Jerry Jones and Arum will give away 20K tickets just to say they had a big crowd at the event and sell the rest of the tickets.
      Another floyd fan whos a hater. Just cant get enough can you?

      Cant blame you though you learned it from the best, the narcissistic racist.

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      • TxHustla
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        #13
        Originally posted by mathed
        70K...plenty of time left
        yup..im thinking 65+....still plenty of time..plus 24/7 starts in 2 weeks..

        And remember this is just sold tickets..they arent considering the comp'd tickets for investors,A+ celebs,Partners,season ticket holders..etc etc..theyre probably over 30k already..

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        • brick wall
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          #14
          so now *****s are trying to suggest that pac is not really a big draw? and yet they also believe that arum is fixing fights in favor of pac...what for? to lose money with fake ppv numbers and gate receipts?

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          • Versatility
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            #15
            The fight was rewarded with a paid crowd of 36,371 and a gate of $6,359,985, according to post-fight tax reports filed with Texas boxing regulators.[1]

            Counting complimentary tickets delivered to sponsors, media outlets and others, the Dallas fight attracted 41,843,[2] well short of the 50,994 that was initially announced,[3] but still an epic number for boxing. In addition, the bout drew 700,000 pay-per-view buys and earned $35.3 million in domestic revenue.[4]

            http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1484990

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            • FloydTBE
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              #16
              Originally posted by TxHustla
              yup..im thinking 65+....still plenty of time..plus 24/7 starts in 2 weeks..

              And remember this is just sold tickets..they arent considering the comp'd tickets for investors,A+ celebs,Partners,season ticket holders..etc etc..theyre probably over 30k already..
              Yeah, no doubt already about 30 35 by now.

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              • Dandiez1
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                #17
                This fight will be a big nationwide and worldwide fight as the clottey fight had zero promotion. I do believe jones will add around 20k people which I forgot include so we could be looking at 70k plus. That would be huge for boxing. Is 70k the record for a usa fight and what is largest crowd for ufc in history

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                • FloydTBE
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Dandiez1
                  This fight will be a big nationwide and worldwide fight as the clottey fight had zero promotion. I do believe jones will add around 20k people which I forgot include so we could be looking at 70k plus. That would be huge for boxing. Is 70k the record for a usa fight and what is largest crowd for ufc in history
                  •UFC 66 (Liddell vs. Ortiz II): $5,397,300 gate (12,191 attendance)
                  •UFC 83 (St. Pierre vs. Serra II): $5,100,000 gate (21,390 attendance)
                  •UFC 79 (St. Pierre vs. Hughes): $4,994,050 gate (9,704 attendance)
                  •UFC 97 (Silva vs. Leites): $4,900,000 gate (21,451 attendance)
                  •UFC 91 (Couture vs. Lesnar): $4,815,675 gate (13,224 attendance)

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                  • ИATAS
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                    #19
                    who else in boxing is selling 20,000+ tickets?

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                    • Dandiez1
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                      #20
                      That's crazy thanks for the info. I find it interesting that 1 huge fight does more ppv buys, larger gate and 10 times more than all ufc fighters whose card consists of 3 to 4 large matchups. Boxing does this without extreme advertising or gay tapout shirts.

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