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Originally posted by mathed View PostI thought HBO was going to invest all this money and time into doing a BIG promotional program for this fight? They ain't done a damn thing to promote it as far as I can tell................HBO must have given up all their money to cover Andre Squirto's purses last year..way to go guys!!
Although you would think some people with HBO in the metro Detroit area could be convinced by HBO.
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I'm glad ticket sales are bad, it makes no sense that this fight is not in the Lou.
They are a great fan base and instead of rewarding them for there support of there hometown fighters we stick the fight in a place neither fighter can sell tickets.
I swear boxing can't kick itself in the ass anymore than it does.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt also hasn't been open for a long time and was not a player for majorish events.
This lets people know they are in the game~
If the promoters cared at all, they would have used the $600k paid to them as an incentive to, you know, actually promote the event.
From reading your posts here, I understand that the venue is quite the ways outside of the city, and I don't know if there is any mass transit that can take attendees without cars there. So I'd suggest they offer shuttle service or something like that to those who don't want to can't drive there. Gas costs money too.
There are many many things they can do to create as much a favorable condition for attending as possible since at this point it looks like quite an inconvenience to go.
Giving away free tickets back fires as well. If people know they can just wait and get free tickets in the end, why pay know?
All this being said, I am very confident that this fight will easily go over 1000 (that's not even a worry), and a conservative estimate would be somewhere around 5k on fight night, hopefully.
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Originally posted by wazaa. View PostDevon Alexander: "It's not about chasing Amir Khan. Amir Khan is not the cash cow at 140. I got a big following in St. Louis just like he has a big following in the UK. I don't think we should be dwelling too much about Khan after this."
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They should have held this fight in Europe. It would be sold out in the UK. America doesn't deserve fights like these.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostThat is just for them which is only has to do with TV and not local selling tickets.
Although you would think some people with HBO in the metro Detroit area could be convinced by HBO.
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Originally posted by Bierstadt View PostYes, but what kind of an impression will somebody who's interested in staging an event there get when he sees how many people actually bought tickets or showed up?
If the promoters cared at all, they would have used the $600k paid to them as an incentive to, you know, actually promote the event.
From reading your posts here, I understand that the venue is quite the ways outside of the city, and I don't know if there is any mass transit that can take attendees without cars there. So I'd suggest they offer shuttle service or something like that to those who don't want to can't drive there. Gas costs money too.
There are many many things they can do to create as much a favorable condition for attending as possible since at this point it looks like quite an inconvenience to go.
Giving away free tickets back fires as well. If people know they can just wait and get free tickets in the end, why pay know?
All this being said, I am very confident that this fight will easily go over 1000 (that's not even a worry), and a conservative estimate would be somewhere around 5k on fight night, hopefully.
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Originally posted by mathed View PostYeah, but if this fight was being hyped up every other hr on HBO, I think it would bolster ticket sales for the fight a bit. Freaking Detroit needs to step u and go to this damn thing.
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Of all places.
DETROIT?
If Bradley wanted an even playing field he should've just requested Vegas.
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