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  • How Do Tickets Sell Out In The UK in less than 10min? Transaction process

    From what I recall, in American news, the usual style is to show stadiums with rows of people lining up. Is this correct? Like the news likes to show such things. If Hearn consistently sells stadium in less than 10 min based on UK Sports, then has there been any news reporters ready to take pictures or video of people selling out in 10 minutes?

    Or is everything online? To see 70k tickets on server processing in less than 10 minutes is rather unusual?

    Or is it all planned strategically where a bulk is purchased by a rogue source, and then somehow resold in 60k availability afterwards?

    Can someone explain the transaction process?

  • #2
    Online, queue system, people can start queuing an hour before or something. Day before 10,000 go on sale to Matchroom pass members.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
      Online, queue system, people can start queuing an hour before or something. Day before 10,000 go on sale to Matchroom pass members.
      So is the UK Boxing market saturated in niche popularity? For example, what does Joshua compete with, other UK events?

      Seeing how it’s a 4:1 USA to UK population, how does Hearn explain the sports market for both counties and competitive conflictions from other sporting events in negotiations, or is it just about how many straps either has hostage?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Morrie ATG View Post
        So is the UK Boxing market saturated in niche popularity? For example, what does Joshua compete with, other UK events?

        Seeing how it’s a 4:1 USA to UK population, how does Hearn explain the sports market for both counties and competitive conflictions from other sporting events in negotiations, or is it just about how many straps either has hostage?
        Haha is this that US nonsense about something not getting high turnout/viewing figures because the Ice Skating's in town or a repeat of that gardening program people like?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
          Haha is this that US nonsense about something not getting high turnout/viewing figures because the Ice Skating's in town or a repeat of that gardening program people like?
          I dont know about those things, but doesn’t the USA have too many sporting events in the way of Boxing. I heard there’s even football in the USA aka the MLS which has grown as a healthy market in the last 20 years. In the UK, what other expectations are there besides football? Is boxing a popular niche sport whereas the USA has the poor niche? How does Canelo sells stadiums in the UsA if it’s not popular?

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          • #6
            Hahaha stupid wilder fans can’t understand logic

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            Like reality is finally hitting that he is a d side

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            • #7
              Boxing is more popular in the UK on a consistent basis.
              How many times do we have to repeat this?
              US mainstream media don't even cover boxing as if it's non existent.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by genrick View Post
                Boxing is more popular in the UK on a consistent basis.
                How many times do we have to repeat this?
                US mainstream media don't even cover boxing as if it's non existent.
                YEs but the UK is saturated and limited by its country’s size alone. In the USA there are too many variables and it’s not practical for East Coast or West Coast sports fans to ride across. For example, is Wisconsin the same as Idaho or a Wyoming in culture? There is a reason why fights happen in Sin City for Heavyweight events, and the world acknowledges Vegas for entertainment over the UK. That’s standard. Vegas is a money town of splurging cash. It also a place where Champions pop their cherries, as Lewis stated himself.

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