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  • #31
    Originally posted by _Maxi View Post
    19,939 people in attendance according to LA times.

    Canelo had 52k in attendance but sold only 46k, if you look at the maps on ticketmaster the pct of tickets available the day of the fight for ggg was bigger than canelo fight, so i will wait for gate numbers release...

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
      Who are you trying to fool? You wouldn't believe it if they gave you all 19,939 receipts to tot up the total revenue for yourself
      I've never disputed any official live gate from any fight. So shut your mouth while grown folks are talking. K2 released the gate for lemiuex because that fight actually sold tickets. The ticket sales were slow selling for Jacobs with thousands left unsold the day of the fight. They played games with attendance in the wade fight thats proven. Numerous reports that they were giving them away and they refused to release live gate. Don't get emotional if they sold even 17,000 tickets they will release the gate figures. If not its because they don't want media, fans, promoters to know they sold far less.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
        Joe Louis vs Max Schmeling sold-out Yankee Stadium in New York City. Among the more than 70,000 fans in attendance were Clark Gable...

        I guess Arum thought Borough Park was going to sell out Yankee stadium along with the Puerto Rican crowd...

        the result was so bad, Top Rank dumped Yuri Foreman who was LITERALLY intended to be a One-Hit wonder hype job


        It's strange how the history books have all sorts of trivial information about Louis vs Schmelling ... like, who won, and shit like that .. but none of them bother with the important stuff.

        Do any of you guys know who was the A Side in that fight, and what the purse split was?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post
          It's strange how the history books have all sorts of trivial information about Louis vs Schmelling ... like, who won, and shit like that .. but none of them bother with the important stuff.

          Do any of you guys know who was the A Side in that fight, and what the purse split was?
          who cares. We're talking about NYC and who the crowd was cheering for...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
            GGG vs. Jacobs live gate: 19,939

            Mayweather vs. Berto live gate: 13,395

            What's your point OP?
            And berto fight made over 10m off sold tickets. You know why we know that because mayweather released the live gate figures. No telling how many free tickets K2 gave away and how much they actually made off tickets until they release it. They didn't for the wade fight because attendance was bogus they gave away thousands of tickets.
            Last edited by bigdunny1; 03-20-2017, 10:11 AM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
              They have NOT released any live fugures. There were thousands of tickets left unsold on ticketmaster at the time of the start of the event when they stopped selling. Also thousands more from resellers. Not including how many comp tickets were already given away. The fight didn't sell out and they started handing out free tickets. We will know exactly how many tickets they actually sold when K2 release the live gate figures which they did in lemiuex fight. If they don't its because like the wade fight they gave tons of free tickets away so K2 refused to release live gate.
              There were not thousands of tickets left unsold. Why make that up? It was a near sell out with high ticket prices. Sounds like a success to me.

              Of course, that was to be expected. PPV numbers could be a different story. We'll see.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop View Post
                who cares. We're talking about NYC and who the crowd was cheering for...
                Well yeah, that's the kind of important stuff I was talking about!

                Why should we have to be arguing now about who the crowd was cheering for? Why didn't the historians record that and tell us all about it?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by PK3434 View Post
                  There were not thousands of tickets left unsold. Why make that up? It was a near sell out with high ticket prices. Sounds like a success to me.

                  Of course, that was to be expected. PPV numbers could be a different story. We'll see.
                  Check the posts from numerous people who showed pics of the ticketmaster map on the day of the fight. Thousands were left. And you have no proof it was a near sell out unless you seen the live gate?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                    Well yeah, that's the kind of important stuff I was talking about!

                    Why should we have to be arguing now about who the crowd was cheering for? Why didn't the historians record that tell us about it?
                    historians? a film camera synced with audio needs verification in text?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                      Check the posts from numerous people who showed pics of the ticketmaster map on the day of the fight. Thousands were left.
                      I was on ticketmaster. There were about 1,300 left the morning of the fight (not including resellers). That isn't "thousands." 20k tickets sold is impressive. I was there and it was packed, the merchandise was selling out, and the lines for drinks were long. It was a success.

                      Like I said, maybe you should save your narrative for the ppv numbers which may not be as good.

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