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  • When was the last time 80K+ people showed up for a fight?

    When was the last time 80K+ people showed up for a fight?

    just wondering I know JCC did like 100K or something in Mexico City Back in the day, but is that the last time someone broke 80K in attendence?

  • #2
    80K is a pretty lofty number. I can think of fairly recent fights that managed to pull in 50K+, but nothing that comes close to 80K.

    Klitschko/Haye, perhaps? I know those attendance numbers had to be huge, but I don't think it was 80K.

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    • #3
      Hmmm,

      Tony Zale vs. Billy Pryor at Juneau Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, in 1941 - 135,000
      Max Schmeling vs. Walter Neusel at Sandbahn Lokstedt, Hamburg, Germany, in 1938 - 100,000
      Len Harvey vs. Jock McAvoy at White City, UK, in 1939 - 90,000
      Len Harvey vs. Jack Peterson at White City, UK, in 1934 - 90,000

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ßringer View Post
        80K is a pretty lofty number. I can think of fairly recent fights that managed to pull in 50K+, but nothing that comes close to 80K.

        Klitschko/Haye, perhaps? I know those attendance numbers had to be huge, but I don't think it was 80K.
        Yeah, what made me think of this was I was actually watching a david haye interview right now and he said he was just glad to be there cause 80K+ attendance doesn't happened every day he cant even remember the last time something like that happened and I was like neither can I.

        david haye interview im talking about
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_0N8qXomco

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ßringer View Post
          80K is a pretty lofty number. I can think of fairly recent fights that managed to pull in 50K+, but nothing that comes close to 80K.

          Klitschko/Haye, perhaps? I know those attendance numbers had to be huge, but I don't think it was 80K.
          Think Haye vs. Klitschko was about 50,000

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          • #6
            Besides Cowboy stadium, is there even a stadium in America that can seat 80,000?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by yoz View Post
              Think Haye vs. Klitschko was about 50,000
              I figured the same, but in that interview Haye is saying something astronomical.

              Wonder if anybody has the official attendance numbers. I googled, but came up emptyhanded.

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              • #8
                Calzaghe v Kessler was 55k.

                The two Pac fights at Cowboys were around 40k.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                  Besides Cowboy stadium, is there even a stadium in America that can seat 80,000?
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ms_by_capacity

                  You'll notice that the vast majority are football stadiums.

                  Boxing could court venues like that for bigger fights, but I don't think boxing would ever fill those types of stadiums again.

                  For starters, who the **** wants to go to Ann Arbor or Knoxville to see a fight?

                  Secondly, boxing appears to have an exclusive unwritten contract with the city of Las Vegas as far as the biggest fights are concerned.

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                  • #10
                    Oscar did what, 27,000 against Forbes and 45,000 against Charpentier?

                    Whitaker-Chavez was around 60,000 I think.

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