Odd that it's on a Friday, innit?
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In Britain the fight would only sell because Lomachenko is coming to town, the fans would definitely pack the house to see a two-time gold medalist. In America this fight is garbage because it is a super mismatch, no one gives a damn about Crolla, he has no shot.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostWas this type of response really necessary? Lol
Anyways, interested in seeing the type of attendance they got on a Friday night show at the Staples.
https://tix.axs.com/vYAtIwAAAAC0%2fd...e5cf5e45fe5a0b
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View PostHow can you call yourself a boxing fan if you don't understand how people could get excited about seeing someone representing their city and country against arguably the best in the world? Americans seem to struggle with the concept that you can support someone without necessarily believing they are #1
According to fans, not corrupt belt orgs, if Loma is the number 1 at lightweight, Crolla is number 99. That's what the odds reflect: an utter mismatch. If the British can get excited about that, that's on them.
I'm a boxing fan, so I will most probably watch it, but wouldn't blink if I forget about it.
I see it as 70/30, mainly because of Loma's last two performances. We'll see.
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When I heard lomachenko was coming to the LA area to fight, I was interested in purchasing some tickets until I saw that he was fighting that weak ass Brit named Crolla, who Linares soundly beat twice.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostWas this type of response really necessary? Lol
Anyways, interested in seeing the type of attendance they got on a Friday night show at the Staples.
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Hearn talking nonsense here, there’s no chance Crolla v Loma sells 40k+ tickets, and it’s not football and boxing by any stretch... it’s football quite some way out in the distance then rugby, cricket, snooker, F1, darts, golf, tennis, athletics and somewhere down the list boxing.
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