7k tickets still available for May-Mac?

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  • dawiw
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    7k tickets still available for May-Mac?

    According to New York post website, 7000 tickets still available at Stubhub with 3000 tickets and 4000 tickets available for the secondary
    market.

    I really thought this is going to sell well as it should and could be tickets are so high. Fight is 16 days away they should lower the tickets.

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    #2
    Originally posted by dawiw
    According to New York post website, 7000 tickets still available at Stubhub with 3000 tickets and 4000 tickets available for the secondary
    market.

    I really thought this is going to sell well as it should and could be tickets are so high. Fight is 16 days away they should lower the tickets.

    https://nypost.com/2017/08/08/where-...-falling-flat/
    This fight probably will not do as well as people seem to think on PPV either.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      "secondary market" means they've already been sold, so there's 3k tickets. 17k tickets sold at those prices means they already broke the gate revenue record set by May-Pac. Not selling though.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        "secondary market" means they've already been sold, so there's 3k tickets. 17k tickets sold at those prices means they already broke the gate revenue record set by May-Pac. Not selling though.
        LOL yea thats what I was thinking is probably the story.

        They could probably be top ten, top five all time gates if they just sold 100 ringside tickets at max price or something crazy like that lol.

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        • Shape up
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          #5
          Originally posted by ironmt
          This fight probably will not do as well as people seem to think on PPV either.
          I think people will choose to stream this circus event instead of buy it, he's hoping it does well, the IRS want their money

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            #6
            The Secondary Ticket Market: Also known as the resale market — and occasionally stylized as the 2ndary market — is the ticket market that exists between fans, brokers, etc. of event tickets after they have been purchased from the primary ticket market (i.e. Ticketmaster, the box office, official team/artist website, etc.)
            __________ not sold to adoring fans obviously

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              #7
              Originally posted by ironmt
              This fight probably will not do as well as people seem to think on PPV either.
              The betting line is -300ish that it breaks the PPV record. That means the dog line that says it won't is +250ish probably. Thats 2.5x on your money if you legit believe it doesn't gut the old record.

              I think this thing has reached freakshow levels with mainstream people & its a lot easier for people to part with minimal $ to go to their local wings joint, $40 to go to their local theater or $100 to sit their ass at home & check this out.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Shape up
                I think people will choose to stream this circus event instead of buy it, he's hoping it does well, the IRS want their money
                Most people don't know sh^t about streaming. People been streaming for like a decade or whatever at this point.

                Granted its getting more mainstream, but I think most cats are just gonna have a lil party like they do for PPV fights & collect $10-$25 per person or just buy it on behalf of their guests & make a night of it.

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                • ironmt
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                  Most people don't know sh^t about streaming. People been streaming for like a decade or whatever at this point.

                  Granted its getting more mainstream, but I think most cats are just gonna have a lil party like they do for PPV fights & collect $10-$25 per person or just buy it on behalf of their guests & make a night of it.
                  That Is the most likely scenario. Which means that the fight Isn't going to do as well as some are suggesting IMO. One household will end up ordering for 10-20 guests. As you said many will also end up at a sports bar paying a minimal price as opposed to shelling out $100.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shape up
                    I think people will choose to stream this circus event instead of buy it, he's hoping it does well, the IRS want their money
                    Floyd will eventually end up fighting well Into his 40's due to tax Issues and lavish spending. I read an article the other day and I don't know how true It Is, but It said he was spending somewhere around 75-80 million per year. Math doesn't have to be someones strong suit to figure out where this guy Is heading. I believe even his dad expressed concern over his finances.

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