you're right about 7500 capacity. u been there before? what r the crappy seats like, might have to just get those
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Originally posted by Afactor4 View PostIf I'm not mistaken, for these kinds of events it only seats a shade over 7,000.
And that really sucks for me. Barely 10 minutes away from my house, I probably won't get tickets, and if i do they'll be really ****ty unless I wanna pay absolute top dollar. To top it all off, my man Vic is fighting.
WHY NOT JUST MAKE IT AT THE GOD DAMN STAPLES CENTER!?!?
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Originally posted by Shadows View PostThat seems doable if they promote it correctly.
My beef is that they could've easily done the event at Staples Center which is literally right across the street from LA live. When I'm going to Clipper games I park in LA lives parking structure and j-walk across the street to go to Staples Center. This change would've led to a bigger venue, better seating options, and a bigger event in general. I've sat in like 35 dollar seats before at Staples Center, and their quite good for such cheap tickets.
And for the other poster, I've never been inside the Nokia theatre, but I'm assuming that at such a small venue, tickets will be sold very fast, and the most reasonably priced tickets will be gone in no time, leaving either expensive but not quite ringside seating, or very cheap seating in an area where you can barely see the ring.
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Originally posted by Afactor4 View PostOf course they'll sell out. There's no question about it. Armenians in the Southern California area will flood in to see Vic. Abner Mares is based in Southern California as well, so he'll likely have a lot of support too.
My beef is that they could've easily done the event at Staples Center which is literally right across the street from LA live. When I'm going to Clipper games I park in LA lives parking structure and j-walk across the street to go to Staples Center. This change would've led to a bigger venue, better seating options, and a bigger event in general. I've sat in like 35 dollar seats before at Staples Center, and their quite good for such cheap tickets.
And for the other poster, I've never been inside the Nokia theatre, but I'm assuming that at such a small venue, tickets will be sold very fast, and the most reasonably priced tickets will be gone in no time, leaving either expensive but not quite ringside seating, or very cheap seating in an area where you can barely see the ring.
know what days the lakers will play.
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Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View PostThese kind of shows are the REAL "big shows"in boxing baby!!
I got Agbeko and I haven't decided on the other fight.
Agbeko has too much in his repertoire for Mares IMO. He's slick and has beautiful spacing.
Vic just isn't strong enough at bantam to me, but if he boxes he can befuddle Perez. I'm not sure who I'm picking there yet.
LOL at someone who said Agbeko's getting ko'd.
Anyone wanna wager on MAres? I got King Kong!!!!
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Originally posted by Afactor4 View PostOf course they'll sell out. There's no question about it. Armenians in the Southern California area will flood in to see Vic. Abner Mares is based in Southern California as well, so he'll likely have a lot of support too.
My beef is that they could've easily done the event at Staples Center which is literally right across the street from LA live. When I'm going to Clipper games I park in LA lives parking structure and j-walk across the street to go to Staples Center. This change would've led to a bigger venue, better seating options, and a bigger event in general. I've sat in like 35 dollar seats before at Staples Center, and their quite good for such cheap tickets.
And for the other poster, I've never been inside the Nokia theatre, but I'm assuming that at such a small venue, tickets will be sold very fast, and the most reasonably priced tickets will be gone in no time, leaving either expensive but not quite ringside seating, or very cheap seating in an area where you can barely see the ring.
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