i mean just look at the atmosphere INSANE this is what boxing needs
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Could boxing ever produce an event as big as WrestleMania III?
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What? Boxing back in the days held alot of packed houses.
Also, there's been a bigger crowd in wrestling, I remember scotty steiner saying they went to north Korea and they packed 100,000 or more I think. Wm 3 also is questionable for their attendance count.
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Originally posted by The Problem View Posti mean just look at the atmosphere INSANE this is what boxing needs
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rofl, I had to watch that youtube video to see what it was all about. Man, it's so fake to watch, it's baffling how people are so in to it. My favorite part was when the Giant went to headbutt Hulk on the outside and ends up smacking himself into the ring post, except... his head never touched it, rofl. Then the commentator has to reassure the audience that he did by saying, HE SURE DID. lol, what a bunch of drones in that crowd.
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Yes maybe floyd vs manny in the states. Guaranteed in the Phillipines
Froch vs Calzaghe in the uk
Canelo vs chavez jr in mexico
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostAs far as attendance goes i think they can... cowboy stadium would be the perfect place to stage the fight imo... more butts in the seats=s better atmosphere! but floyd, arum and co. Think its a vegas fight, so thats highly likely where it will take place...
Even if 100,000 people show up to JerryLand for the fight, there's no way that they bring in even $15m off of that at the gate.
And "better atmosphere", lol? One day at Jerry Jones' faux mausoleum in Arlington, TX or a fight week in Vegas? Almost 17,000 people watching the fight live at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, 10,000 watching the fight by stagescreen setup at the Mandalay Bay Events Center, and another 15,000 people watching the fight on closed circuit across the rest of the MGM Las Vegas properties.
You can't deliver a 2-3 week event, which the hype for Mayweather-Pacquiao would warrant, from Arlington, TX.
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