Comments Thread For: Pacquiao-Mosley: 16,000 Tickets Sold in First Three Hours
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but i'm happy about it since it would only mean more and more casual fans are interested in boxing, which helps the sport in the long run.
i'm assuming only casual fans bought those tickets or will buy those tickets since everyone's claiming NO hard-core, "true" boxing fan would be caught dead watching this fight.Comment
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that's even better.
it simply means that there really are a lot of people who are willing to pay even more to see that fight.
why do people want to downplay something good like this? just because they don't want to see this match? that's rather pathetic of them.
the more casual fans are attracted to the sport, the better it is for everyone in the long run. why don't so called "true" boxing fans see this?
I think it's hilarious that some people are menstruating all over this thread thoughComment
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Kids be hating.
Khan-Maidana had what 4K? Williams-Martinez had about 6k. Bradley-Alexander was a bullshet announced inflated figure of 6k in la la land. The Pac-Margarito fight did 33k, and that was a disappointment. May-Moseley and May-Marquez did not sell out at all. In case you haven't noticed, the economy is still tough and boxing is a tough ticket.
Vegas is in dumps, and their only positive month past two years was Pac-Cotto because Pacquaio brings in asian rollers and the casinos book rooms for his fights more than any other fighter. Of course, Vegas wants Pacquiao.
It's supply and demand.
Brokers are expecting high demand, therefore supply is short.
The fact that secondary market is hot is good indicator in interest of fight.Last edited by shekwan; 01-31-2011, 07:53 PM.Comment
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and i heard the most they buy up is 30 percent.. but I could be wrong.Comment
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LAS VEGAS, NEV. – Pacman Fever hit MGM Grand this morning with one of the biggest ticket runs in Las Vegas boxing history. Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. PT, 16,000 tickets were sold to the Manny Pacquiao vs. Sugar Shane Mosley world welterweight championship. Barely 1,000 seats remain for Pacquiao’s return to the Fight Capital of the World, where he hasn’t fought since 2009.
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nope, it didn't.
but i'm happy about it since it would only mean more and more casual fans are interested in boxing, which helps the sport in the long run.
i'm assuming only casual fans bought those tickets or will buy those tickets since everyone's claiming NO hard-core, "true" boxing fan would be caught dead watching this fight.Comment
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