Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin Ticket Information
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Well good for you. But not everyone has the luxury or that hookup.
Me, I get my tixs as soon as they go on sale to make sure I get my tixs.
And the nosebleeds for the Canelo vs Chavez fight were going for anywhere from $400 to 1,000 and the T Mobile arena completely sold out so yes, people will pay that much for nosebleeds seats since this is a high profile fight.Comment
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Can someone please enlighten me... my wife and I were thinking about getting tix. The article says tickets are going on sale Thursday 6/22 @ 1 PM ET. How are you guys talking about getting tickets already??Comment
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Very ****** business move from golden boy why not put 90k fans at Cowboy stadium and make tickets affordable for all those hard working Mexican Canelo fans, instead of making this in a smaller venue where tickets are suoer HIGH!!!!Comment
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I don't know what's expensive for fights. Never been to a live fight before. I had some opportunities, but backed out of them. For some reason, I like to sit in the comfort of my own home and fix my drink, food and enjoy the fight on tv. I guess I like the commentary for the fights rather than sitting around people that i don't know who are drunk, talking and screaming way too much and standing up in my way. I will attend a fight one day because it's on my bucket list, but it'll be more on the level of a Devon Alexander type of main event. Tickets for something like that wouldn't be too expensive. I'm the same way with other sporting events too. The Pistons and Lions are my hometown teams, but I rather watch the games on tv. It seems like I miss a lot of the action when I'm there in person, whether I have noosebleeds, (especially in a suite) or if I'm near the floor. For those of you who been to a fight in person, is it better in person than on tv? I would imagine that if I went in person, I would have to still go home and watch it on tv.Comment
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