Anyone going to the Lara-Rodriguez fight at the UIC Pavilion?
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Seems like plenty of tickets will be available...
Steve Kim ***8207;@steveucnlive · 4h4 hours ago
Sources in Chicago tell me that PBC is dropping off hundreds of tickets to every #boxing gym for this upcoming cardComment
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Even if the freebies are not available, I'd still wait for the night of the fight to try and pick one up somewhere. The way their attendance is going, it shouldn't be that difficult to find free tickets. Do a search on the net and you'll find some local sports store or gym giving them away.Comment
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Likely not; Barcham is simply a hater. Starting to think that Haymon may have done something to someone in his family or something.
If you're in town and thinking about going to the show, look for an affordable ticket and buy it; worse thing that could happen is that you don't buy a ticket, wait for the day of the event, and then end up in a situation where you can't get a comped ticket (or the chance that they simply don't bother to comp tickets to the show).
sidenote: just checked the UIC Pavillion Box Office website and, apparently, it looks like they've just sold out the event. Should check Ticketmaster if you're still looking for seatsComment
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Even if the freebies are not available, I'd still wait for the night of the fight to try and pick one up somewhere. The way their attendance is going, it shouldn't be that difficult to find free tickets. Do a search on the net and you'll find some local sports store or gym giving them away.
UIC Pavilion's box office is soldout and, looking at the breakdown on Ticketmaster, there are maybe 1,000 tickets remaining on fight week.Comment
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Right! I can't call myself a boxing fan if I've never been to a live event! **** it, I'm going! If nothing else, Beterbiev will put on a show!I recommend going. I have been to everything from Floyd fights at the MGM to local fights on FS1. Fights always have great atmospheres and you can meet other local fight fans as well as fighters. I go to FNF cards in Miami all the time since we don't get the big events and I have seen the Dirrell Brothers, Shawn Porter, Gamboa, Abel Sanchez, Rigondeaux, Antonio Tarver, Andriy Kotelnik, Jameel McCline, Evander Holyfield, Mickey Ward, and several other pro fighters and trainers that are just there to enjoy a good night of boxing.
Even if the main event flops there are usually like 10 fights on the card.
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Yeah, I was looking the other day and they had tickets for about 40 bucks. I'm gonna scoop one up here in a bitLikely not; Barcham is simply a hater. Starting to think that Haymon may have done something to someone in his family or something.
If you're in town and thinking about going to the show, look for an affordable ticket and buy it; worse thing that could happen is that you don't buy a ticket, wait for the day of the event, and then end up in a situation where you can't get a comped ticket (or the chance that they simply don't bother to comp tickets to the show).
sidenote: just checked the UIC Pavillion Box Office website and, apparently, it looks like they've just sold out the event. Should check Ticketmaster if you're still looking for seatsComment
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