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  • LM17
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    #11
    Originally posted by Butch.McRae
    No mention of the fact that the theater only seats 5,500 people. Not exactly breaking the box office.

    If it's sold out, move it over to the arena.
    Spot on, AJ vs Pulev pretty sold out 80k in two days! If there is demand they need to open it up to a bigger arena now.

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    • bulldognyc
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      #12
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      Yes, the MSG Theater capacity for boxing is 5,500. I believe they sold it out for the Rigo v. Donaire fight too.

      Not familiar with the production costs associated with a move to the arena, but it seems fair to assume they could've sold 10k+ tickets for this fight.

      I will add that ticket prices were high for this one though.
      The theater at MSG is personally my favorite venue to watch boxing at. You can really see the action well. Rigo and Donaire actually fought at radio city music hall though. I went to that one. It was very nice as well.

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      • darius45
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        #13
        Wonder who the crowd will mostly be for

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        • Mammoth
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          #14
          Originally posted by darius45
          Wonder who the crowd will mostly be for
          Boxing snobs who listen to free jazz. Whine and cheese will be served at this event.

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          • Butch.McRae
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            Boxing snobs who listen to free jazz. Whine and cheese will be served at this event.
            You might be right lol the average ticket prices were so high that the live gate will be in the $1 million range (probably more). When I checked the cheapest seats were going for $145.

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            • Butch.McRae
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              #16
              Originally posted by bulldognyc
              The theater at MSG is personally my favorite venue to watch boxing at. You can really see the action well. Rigo and Donaire actually fought at radio city music hall though. I went to that one. It was very nice as well.
              I've never watched a fight in the theater but based on my past experiences in that space, I imagine every seat gives you a pretty damn good look at the ring.

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              • Pigeons
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                #17
                They need to move it over to Wembley.

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                • rrayvez
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Butch.McRae
                  Yes, the MSG Theater capacity for boxing is 5,500. I believe they sold it out for the Rigo v. Donaire fight too.

                  Not familiar with the production costs associated with a move to the arena, but it seems fair to assume they could've sold 10k+ tickets for this fight.

                  I will add that ticket prices were high for this one though.
                  Rangers have a game at the main arena on that same date. I bought tickets for $56 which came out to a little over $70 after fees. Not too bad.

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                  • EL_GRINGO
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                    #19
                    It should sell good,Conlan is fighting too and he brings in manny Irish fans, he could have probably sold this out on his own like he did in his first fight,i think they could have chosen a venue with more capacity then this venue, but for the people who will be able to witness the action there live and up closest will be a great experience

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                    • lazaron72
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                      #20
                      All the excuses were nobody would pay to see rigo fight ? All the duckers , including bob arum , would say rigo was unwatchable.
                      True that when there is a great fight , people pay to see it . Of course Loma is part of this success , of course .
                      But to the panticruz, quack quack quigg and the abduck mares and the rabbit frampton,
                      Rigo can sell , they have been exposed .

                      Rigo by tko , the bone breaker , Will break Lomas solar. Plexus .


                      HIT and not be hit

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