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  • #11
    Last week was kinda sad, Banc of California Stadium is a nice looking venue too

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    • #12
      Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS View Post
      Arum doesn't care about tickets on shows like that. The local promoter keeps the ticket money. Bob couldn't care less.
      Very True he has the Network Money from ESPN I'm sure Arum is fine

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      • #13
        According to Hearn

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        • #14
          Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS View Post
          The public isn't paying to see Hearn's DAZN USA shows either and the public wasn't paying to see most of the early PBC shows. That's how it goes when suddenly you have to fill a bunch of TV dates. You have to hold the cards somewhere. The live gate is largely irrelevant for smaller shows.
          This was a card with Frampton in Philly, a boxing town. This ain't Navarette at a Casino that seats 300 in Oklahoma. That arena was empty and that's probably why Frampton got that mysterious hand injury two days before the fight.

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          • #15
            Mu****as saw that video of 200 people in a venue scaled got 6000 and got real quiet

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            • #16
              Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS View Post
              The public isn't paying to see Hearn's DAZN USA shows either and the public wasn't paying to see most of the early PBC shows. That's how it goes when suddenly you have to fill a bunch of TV dates. You have to hold the cards somewhere. The live gate is largely irrelevant for smaller shows.
              What was the last Matchroom USA show that didn't have at least 4,000 people in attendance? Kansas in November 2018?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by sicko View Post
                Last week was kinda sad, Banc of California Stadium is a nice looking venue too
                That stadium is nice. Hopefully it starts becoming a constant in holding fights in So Cal.

                And Hearn is unreliable as it gets when he starts talking about tickets sold. He said his fight (SSR vs Estrada) was selling better than Lomachenko/Crolla and that proved to be a crock of sh^t.

                Also, Hearn's fight with Hooker/Ramirez didn't do all that well either.

                I don't doubt for a second that the card this past Saturday had a pedestrian ticket sales. I'd be surprised if it sold more than 1,800-2,000 tickets and would be surprised if the live gate is more than $75-80,000, but let's take it easy on the "combined 800" tickets sold for the Philly/LA cards.

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                • #18
                  Comments Thread For: Hearn Hits Back at Arum: Your Last Two Shows Sold 800 Tickets!

                  New York - Eddie Hearn and Top Rank have come together for a few fights in recent memory. Earlier this year, they came together to co-promote the bout between Vasily Lomachencko (13-1, 10 KO's), who is with Top Rank, and Anthony Crolla (34-7-3, 13 KO's) who is with Hearn's Matchroom Sport.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    This was a card with Frampton in Philly, a boxing town. This ain't Navarette at a Casino that seats 300 in Oklahoma. That arena was empty and that's probably why Frampton got that mysterious hand injury two days before the fight.

                    The funny part is Jarrett Hurd vs J Rock didn’t sell much more than 800 tickets either 🤣 and Charlo vs Cora was just as empty but for some reason u don’t mention that doe

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                    • #20
                      B sample bro on the warpath!

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