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When was the last time 80K+ people showed up for a fight?
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostNo doubt it'll take a lot of politicking and hard work to actually get the plans for a stadium set in motion, but I'm pretty confident that the city council of Los Angeles will eventually work everything out. It's too big an attraction to turn away.
I'm equally confident in De La Hoya's ability to make the power plays needed to get a negotiate an exclusive contract with the owner once it's completed.
It's not really a matter of "if" - It's a matter of "when."
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostThere's a big problem with these massive stadium events, and its the fact that you cant see **** from majority of the seats
Put a huge screen in that stadium like at Cowboys stadium and people will still show up just to say that they were a part of it. Pacquiao/Clottey was a **** fight and look at how many people still showed up. You throw together a serious fight card that appeals to latino fans and they'll be hanging from the goddamn rafters with one hand and drinking their coronas with the other.
They didn't even have giant screens back when Louis/Schmelling 2 put 70,000 asses in seats in Yankee satdium.
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Originally posted by MaskedMurderer View PostCan you please explain more, not sure what "due to transport for london" means?
thanks in advance
Honestly though this fight could have sold twice as many tickets considering it sold out in minutes. Unbelievable demand in the uk. But don't forget music festivals hear regularly sell out all their 150,000 tickets in under an hour too so it's not unprecedented.Last edited by MBE; 06-05-2014, 04:45 AM.
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Originally posted by LilGizmo View PostChavez vs Haugen had 132,274 in attendance in Estadio Azteca.
He was never a favorite of mine or anything, but I've never seen a boxer connect with his audience like Chavez did in my entire time as a fan. The connection he had with his people was ****ing unbelievable.
The closest I can think of in recent years would be Felix Trinidad, but compared to Chavez he may as well have been invisible.
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Originally posted by MaskedMurderer View Postwhat you think it will take to start getting mega fights in these type of situation, I think if Las Vegas had a Stadium (a football team) then the situation will be more likely that big fights will be more often then not. Cause cowboy stadium nice but what next after the fight? most people go to vegas as a package, gamble, party, go to the fight, party afterwards etc etc.
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Originally posted by ßringer View PostYeah, that number was ****ing ridiculous.
He was never a favorite of mine or anything, but I've never seen a boxer connect with his audience like Chavez did in my entire time as a fan. The connection he had with his people was ****ing unbelievable.
The closest I can think of in recent years would be Felix Trinidad, but compared to Chavez he may as well have been invisible.
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