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  • Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
    Something else worth mentioning, GGG has surpassed Ward in twitter followers despite being less active than him on twitter.
    Is this really worth mentioning, though? Really?

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    • Originally posted by Herr Schmeling View Post
      Pricing for Ward's last fight: Tickets priced at $300, $150, $100, $50 and $25...

      Pricing for Golovkin's last fight: Priced at $400, $300, $200, $100, $60, and $30...

      Deal with the facts. Golovkin is selling twice as many tickets as Ward in his home town. Tickets for a GGG fight are priced higher. Furthermore, it's a known fact that Ward is giving away tickets for free almost every time.

      By the way, you'rel living on an island - at least in your mind. Golovkin has also endorsement deals outside of the States. For example with the second biggest bank in Kasachstan and the Expo 2017. Jordan is probably paying him peanuts compared to that money. But I'm talking to a ******, so what can I expect...
      $25 tickets never hit the market, lol. That would've been the price for tickets in the upper bowl of Oracle Arena.

      Golovkin literally sold over 4,000 $30 tickets.

      the facts are plain.

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      • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
        $25 tickets never hit the market, lol. That would've been the price for tickets in the upper bowl of Oracle Arena.

        Golovkin literally sold over 4,000 $30 tickets.

        the facts are plain.
        So you're criticizing Golovkin for selling all 16.000 respectively 21.000 tix including the cheap ones, while giving Ward respect for not selling any $25 tickets, because he can't even fill the two lower bowls in the arena?


        Get it. You're a certified ******.

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        • Originally posted by Herr Schmeling View Post
          So you're criticizing Golovkin for selling all 16.000 respectively 21.000 tix including the cheap ones, while giving Ward respect for not selling any $25 tickets, because he can't even fill the two lower bowls in the arena?


          Get it. You're a certified ******.
          The Forum was only staged for 12k seats for Golovkin's fight; Oracle Arena can host 21k, with the lower bowl likely holding 13k-14k seats.

          If Golovkin was really that guy, K2 would staged the full 17k that The Forum holds, priced things competitively across the full building and seen what type of business Golovkin really does.

          Not sure why the gate numbers are no longer reported, but Golovkin, on his 16k tickets for the Wade fight, likely did less business than Ward did on his 8k tickets for the Dawson fight, without much doubt.

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          • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
            The Forum was only staged for 12k seats for Golovkin's fight; Oracle Arena can host 21k, with the lower bowl likely holding 13k-14k seats.

            If Golovkin was really that guy, K2 would staged the full 17k that The Forum holds, priced things competitively across the full building and seen what type of business Golovkin really does.

            Not sure why the gate numbers are no longer reported, but Golovkin, on his 16k tickets for the Wade fight, likely did less business than Ward did on his 8k tickets for the Dawson fight, without much doubt.
            What kind of **** is this? You really going there? Golovkin headlined vs Dominic Wade in a one-sided fight everybody knew was going to last 4-5 rounds tops. This fight and even his fight with Willie Monroe both out performed Ward's big fight with Dawson. Ward/Dawson sold 7,611 tix and had to comp 1,308. Just stop.

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            • Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
              What kind of **** is this? You really going there? Golovkin headlined vs Dominic Wade in a one-sided fight everybody knew was going to last 4-5 rounds tops. This fight and even his fight with Willie Monroe both out performed Ward's big fight with Dawson. Ward/Dawson sold 7,611 tix and had to comp 1,308. Just stop.
              Golovkin is supposed to be this major draw, and K2's action don't line up with what they're selling.

              The Forum seats 17k people; why stage the building for 12k, when Golovkin is supposed to be this "big drama show"? my guess is that the building doesn't sell out if they'd staged 17k from the jump.

              Ward-Dawson sold 7600 tickets and generated over $700k at the gate.

              What do you earnestly believe that Golovkin-Wade generated on their 16k tickets? I'll wait.

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              • Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                Golovkin is supposed to be this major draw, and K2's action don't line up with what they're selling.

                The Forum seats 17k people; why stage the building for 12k, when Golovkin is supposed to be this "big drama show"? my guess is that the building doesn't sell out if they'd staged 17k from the jump.

                Ward-Dawson sold 7600 tickets and generated over $700k at the gate.

                What do you earnestly believe that Golovkin-Wade generated on their 16k tickets? I'll wait.
                First off, if you can't provide any verifiable source for gate numbers, then don't start comparing them based on your assumptions.

                Golovkin/Wade sold 16,353 tickets. If you go conservative and say average ticket price was $50, that's over $800k gate. I imagine it did a over that b/c I imagine average ticket price was greater than $50. Merchandise sells for this event alone did over $90k.


                As far as staging goes, they did what you're supposed to do based on past events. Golovkin/Monroe did 12,300, so they staged for a little beyond that. Then when it started exceeding those, they upped it. That's what you're supposed to do.

                You're reaching with this over price and see what happens crap. Alvarez/Cotto did that and struggled to sell tickets for a venue that holds less than 14k, and the same thing is happening with Alvarez/Khan where now they have to down size the arena. By your lame definition Canelo must not be 'that guy'. GTFO....

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                • Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                  First off, if you can't provide any verifiable source for gate numbers, then don't start comparing them based on your assumptions.

                  Golovkin/Wade sold 16,353 tickets. If you go conservative and say average ticket price was $50, that's over $800k gate. I imagine it did a over that b/c I imagine average ticket price was greater than $50. Merchandise sells for this event alone did over $90k.


                  As far as staging goes, they did what you're supposed to do based on past events. Golovkin/Monroe did 12,300, so they staged for a little beyond that. Then when it started exceeding those, they upped it. That's what you're supposed to do.

                  You're reaching with this over price and see what happens crap. Alvarez/Cotto did that and struggled to sell tickets for a venue that holds less than 14k, and the same thing is happening with Alvarez/Khan where now they have to down size the arena. By your lame definition Canelo must not be 'that guy'. GTFO....
                  There were reports that they added a large number of $10-30 tickets, suggesting they opened up the top rows. That significantly lowered the avg ticket price since the top ticket was $400.

                  The alvarez/khan and alvarez/cotto tickets were significantly more than GGG tix.

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                  • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    There were reports that they added a large number of $10-30 tickets, suggesting they opened up the top rows. That significantly lowered the avg ticket price since the top ticket was $400.

                    The alvarez/khan and alvarez/cotto tickets were significantly more than GGG tix.
                    I honestly don't know what the gate was since that information is rarely available. The only verifiable number we do get is the attendance. Cut the average ticket price down to $30, and you're still looking at a $500k gate. I think we can both agree it wasn't $30 though, more likely $50, which is a conservative estimate and why I used it.

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                    • Originally posted by Eastcoast View Post
                      I honestly don't know what the gate was since that information is rarely available. The only verifiable number we do get is the attendance. Cut the average ticket price down to $30, and you're still looking at a $500k gate. I think we can both agree it wasn't $30 though, more likely $50, which is a conservative estimate and why I used it.
                      I couldn't find it.

                      My guess is they lost at the gate and HBO/K2 had to come out of pocket a bit. No biggie-short term loss for long term gain since win keeps the Canelo fight alive and that, IMO, will do significant numbers.

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