He should just do like PBC. They buy a bunch of their own tickets then give them away or sell for pennies on the dollar. My homie always gets tickets for us here in LA for like $15-20 when the show $100 or more fade value. Sam Watson has people sell or give away a stacks hella cheap tho
Put crawford in Omaha and he sells out. What promoters in the USA need to understand that putting on fights in the fighters home city is the best option. Save the MSGs and the Vegas fights for the super fights. Boxing in the USA has to go back to the local level and grow fan bases. NY sports fans have no attachment to Crawford especially when he is fighting a no name.
somewhat disagree. NY has real boxing fans and a Crawford fight would do real business. A place like Vegas is for the tourists a gamblers, NYC is a legit boxng city. Always has been.
He should just do like PBC. They buy a bunch of their own tickets then give them away or sell for pennies on the dollar. My homie always gets tickets for us here in LA for like $15-20 when the show $100 or more fade value. Sam Watson has people sell or give away a stacks hella cheap tho
and everybody enjoys the action. To bad Terence Duckford is stuck with Arum and that level competition tonigh. 😂 lmao.
If the promoters weren't so greedy hiking up the prices and putting every big fight at MSG, MGM, Staples Center, Barclays & TMobile arena they'd get more asses in seats.
Look at Manny Thurman, Canelo Kov, Furys 2 fights, Wilder Ortiz, etc. None of those fights sold out. Casuals aren't spending all that money to buy hiked up fight tickets, fly to Vegas, NY, or LA, pay for a hotel, food, transportation etc.
Last fight I saw live was Cottos farewell at MSG I spent a grand on travel food and my hotel alone. $750 for me and my wife's seats which were good but not great. All in all I'd say I spent close to 2 grand for a weekend trip for a fight that was just okay. I'm not saying everyone is spending 2 grand to go see a fight but I think watching at home is just way more practical
It's not a greedy promoter trying to push not great fights on a thin card for too much money?
If you're not big enough to fight in NY or Vegas then why would you?
When Hearn puts on a card in the UK it'll have local lads on it and more than one competitive fight. Seems like a sensible blue print to me if you want to sell tickets
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