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  • ADP02
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    #21
    Originally posted by arraamis
    I would agree to a point .... In a stadium, you would still end up watching the big screen most of the time. Aside from being part of the event, HDTV will do fine.







    ..................... unless the stream craps out
    Originally posted by Fetta
    No greed is Everywhere.

    Plus its same as wtching onCC. Big stadium you watch big screen butdont hav Vegas aftr
    Still not sure where I will be watching it. It may end up being at my place with some friends and family ....... I have a nice 65" TV.


    Even MGM was thinking about it (outdoor stadium ) back then not just Arum



    "One of the different circumstances now is that the MGM Resorts, the owner of the MGM Grand (Mayweather's and Golden Boy's preferred venue) commissioned a study to examine the feasibility of an outdoor stadium with a greater capacity.

    It released the study, titled "Temporary Stadium Study," on Feb. 7, a week after Mayweather announced during a hearing in front of the Nevada Athletic Commission that he would fight Cotto on May 5.


    The study chose a 10-acre lot on the southern end of Las Vegas Blvd. across from the Luxor Hotel & Casino that would have seated 40,000 and which also would have been used for UFC fights, concerts and shows.

    MGM Resorts chairman and CEO Jim Murren and chief marketing officer Bill Hornbuckle were traveling and could not be reached for comment. However, Gordon Absher, the vice president of public affairs at MGM Resorts, said the company believes Las Vegas needs such a facility to host major events.

    "The potential of a Pacquiao***8211;Mayweather match-up highlights the need for a large capacity, 40,000-plus-seat stadium in our community," Absher said. "But a once-in-a-lifetime boxing match is by no means the only such event that could be hosted there. MGM Resorts supports the concept of a multi-purpose, 50,000-seat stadium currently being discussed at UNLV"


    The two sides had a contract drawn up that both sides that nearly got signed before Pacquiao balked at Mayweather's testing requirements.




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    • Thickback
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      #22
      Man the MGM Grand and all of its venues will be jam packed. Last year I watched Mayweather vs Maidana in CC ballroom at the MGM and aside from a stampede afterwards near the food area, we had a ball.


      I actually wanted to rent the "2810 estate" and have a massive fight arty there. Didn't have $17500 for the weeks rent tho

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      • Left Hook Tua
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        #23
        Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
        They took strong arm robbery to all time high no fks given lol
        pac/floyd will be getting $74 mil from mgm.

        i'd strong arm too if i was mgm.

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        • Rath
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          #24
          has anyone heard yet of Floyd fans bashing the:

          Venue
          Closed circuit availability
          Ticket price
          Ticket availability
          The way promotion is being done
          The PPV price

          or the sudden eerily silence coming from the most talkative boxer in the world?

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #25
            of course mgm studied possibility of building a temporary arena.

            vegas has done it before.

            the only ppl that acted like it was a crazy arum fantasy were flo mos.

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            • Rath
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              #26
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
              of course mgm studied possibility of building a temporary arena.

              vegas has done it before.

              the only ppl that acted like it was a crazy arum fantasy were flo mos.
              they are not bashing MGM as the venue chosen by Floyd for the biggest fight in boxing history resulting in a limited and very exorbitant price of the ticket because then they will be admitting that arum was right about building that temporary outdoor stadium.

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              • shogunn
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                #27
                Well, I guess I'm not goin to Vegas then. My friends had rooms booked on that day way before they announced the fight. Was planning on watching it at a club or bar, and spending a lot of money on the strip that weekend. That just settles it. They should be pissed.

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                • Fetta
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by shogunn
                  Well, I guess I'm not goin to Vegas then. My friends had rooms booked on that day way before they announced the fight. Was planning on watching it at a club or bar, and spending a lot of money on the strip that weekend. That just settles it. They should be pissed.
                  Talked to wife and so far we are still going.

                  She told me she is getting ready for event, fight is secondary....ok

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Rath
                    they are not bashing MGM as the venue chosen by Floyd for the biggest fight in boxing history resulting in a limited and very exorbitant price of the ticket because then they will be admitting that arum was right about building that temporary outdoor stadium.
                    arum was right. if they had time i'm sure mgm would have set it up.

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                    • Rath
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                      arum was right. if they had time i'm sure mgm would have set it up.
                      that keep me thinking why Floyd delayed the fight announcement. What exactly did he got out of it?

                      It was announced I believe Feb 20, a very non significant day. If he announced it on his birthday a mere two days later at least Floyd fans will have something to argue about but why Feb 20?

                      Malinowski broke the news a day earlier, announcing the fight on that day does not necessarily mean he signed it on that same day too.

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