Thats actually VERY GOOD considering the ticket prices. This event will break all records.
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App. 7000 tickets remain unsold for Mayweather/McGregor
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostSecondary market are tickets already sold.
20k arena, 3k tickets left = 17k tickets sold at prices higher than Mayweather-Pacquiao. Which will make it the biggest gate ever.
Yep total failure.
I remember you crying about GGG-Jacobs being on empty arena... you made two threads about it. Turned out to have a 20k paid attendance as anyone could see except you ****ing hater.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostIt's just karma b1tch...
I remember you crying about GGG-Jacobs being on empty arena... you made two threads about it. Turned out to have a 20k paid attendance as anyone could see except you ****ing hater.
How's it karma, this fight will have the highest gate for a boxing event ever.
Golovkin sells $20 tickets when he's the A-side.
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Originally posted by QballLobo View PostPer LA times.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/boxing...807-story.html
Seems people want to talk about the fight but not so much to spend 10 grand to see this mismatch up close.
2. The August 7th article only mentioned a believed 3000 tickets left to be sold, with the secondary market tickets not really mattering.
The ringside seats are likely near all gone, so the $10000 seats aren't likely much issue. It's tickets in the rest of the pricing range, and earnestly not all that many tickets, that have been slow to move.
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please buy floyd-gregor tickets. I want floyd to have more money to pay the irs and feed his children.
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So appearantly 2 weeks is now consider old to the floyd fans but when canelo said he'll come down to 150 to fight floyd and floyd called him out on it 2 years later it wasnt consider old. Bu bu but canelo said he'll come down to 150, floyd was only holding him by his words
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As I've said, they thought they were sitting on a goldmine, but there's a difference between things that people want to talk about and things people want to spend money on. I could be wrong, and we'll soon find out, but I feel the profit will not reach the level of the buzz.
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