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    Brett Yormark's enthusiasm is understandable. After beating out prominent Los Angeles and Las Vegas venues for the highly anticipated Adrien Broner-Mikey Garcia fight July 29, the Barclays Center executive is feeling better than ever about the building's investment in boxing and its Brooklyn Boxing brand.
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    Salute! NYC STAND UP!

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    • #3
      Major respect to the russians that own barclays for rolling out the red carpet for boxing.... Also thank you to godfather alan haymon roth and pbc for keeping american boxing alive with great matchups galore....

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      • #4
        Love the way Fights Look at Barclays on TV, Crowd always have good energy as well!

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        • #5
          Barclay has some great fights but T-Mobile gets the super fights.

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          • #6
            Number 1 US Boxing Venue Maximum Capacity of 19,000 - If this venue is the future of US Boxing then Boxing is in a worst state than i thought in the US.

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            • #7
              All I know is I'll be there, on my birthday, enjoying the bouts. CAN'T FREAKING WAIT!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SkillspayBills View Post
                All I know is I'll be there, on my birthday, enjoying the bouts. CAN'T FREAKING WAIT!
                You already got your tickets?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ashadam View Post
                  Number 1 US Boxing Venue Maximum Capacity of 19,000 - If this venue is the future of US Boxing then Boxing is in a worst state than i thought in the US.
                  One of the biggest boxing places I ever saw was the Olympic Auditorium and it only held about 15000. A capital is more than capacity. It's about quality, fame, drawing power.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Corelone View Post
                    One of the biggest boxing places I ever saw was the Olympic Auditorium and it only held about 15000. A capital is more than capacity. It's about quality, fame, drawing power.
                    When it comes to quality, fame, and drawing power surely Madison square garden ****s on the barcleys

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