App. 7000 tickets remain unsold for Mayweather/McGregor
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I put lots of people on ignore that try to derail threads or have me on ignore. I always clear the list every couple of weeks or so though. I don't remember every poster that's ******ed or cries there's too many. You aren't ******ed enough for me to remember, that's a good thing.Comment
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I put lots of people on ignore that try to derail threads or have me on ignore. I always clear the list every couple of weeks or so though. I don't remember every poster that's ******ed or cries there's too many. You aren't ******ed enough for me to remember, that's a good thing.Comment
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I make threads and people try to derail them by trying to change the subject to Mayweather or some other **** all the time. I put these butthurt crybabies on ignore so they can't do it.Comment
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Anyone with brain cells should've already known it's not gonna do close to Pac/May P)V buys. Pac/May transcended sports, and was a meme into itself. It was already burned in the minds of our collective consciousness.
This fight was never really hyped up, and only recently talked about, because Conor was talking about it. It's gonna do monster numbers, of course, but Pac/May numbers were historic and monumental.Comment
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“Floyd Mayweather is the most popular fighter today based on overall ticket sales on StubHub, so we expect strong demand whenever he steps into the ring,” StubHub spokesperson Cameron Papp told FOX Business. “Due to various reasons – venue size, timing of other high profile fights, etc. – average ticket prices are lower than Mayweather’s last fight in 2015 so this is a great opportunity to catch the legendary fighter in action at a unique event that likely won’t be replicated anytime soon.”Comment
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As of Monday afternoon, Mayweather vs. McGregor ranked second among StubHub’s top fights of all time in terms of overall ticket sales, with an average ticket price of $3,574. The fight has yet to surpass the sales total from Mayweather’s 2015 match with rival boxer Manny Pacquiao, which carried a much-higher average ticket price of $4,456 and also brought in the richest live gate in boxing history.
“Floyd Mayweather is the most popular fighter today based on overall ticket sales on StubHub, so we expect strong demand whenever he steps into the ring,” StubHub spokesperson Cameron Papp told FOX Business. “Due to various reasons – venue size, timing of other high profile fights, etc. – average ticket prices are lower than Mayweather’s last fight in 2015 so this is a great opportunity to catch the legendary fighter in action at a unique event that likely won’t be replicated anytime soon.”Comment
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