How good should your tickets be if going to a fight?

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  • pacmanis1
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    #11
    There does seem to be a lot of fights in Texas here, just not a whole lot of competent judges. I was seriously considering the Donaire/WV2 fight. San Antonio's only about two hours away. I just recently moved here from MN and back there wasn't a lot of fights ever. As you can imagine MN isn't a hotbed of boxers. All we have is Litzau. When they did have fights it was usually split with both boxing and MMA. I tried to get my buddies to go to one once but they would rather sit in their garage and drink beers.

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    • Atreyu Khalil
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      #12
      Originally posted by pacmanis1
      I've never personally been to a fight but I've always wanted to. One of the main reasons I've never gone is I'm poor and figure unless I can shell out the money for some great seats it wouldn't be worth it. I was wondering for any of you guys who have gone to a fight how close should you be to make it worth it? Is just being in the building an experience in itself or should you shell out the big money for good seats?
      Boxing is the greatest sport ever

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