Ticket selling in the pros

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  1. alba

    alba Guess who? Full Member

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    what has happend for you to think that ?
     
  2. AllabouttheJab

    AllabouttheJab New Member Full Member

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    So may be all them amatuars looking to turn pro should spend less time in the gym and running and more time socialising and gaining a fan base lol!!! I mean what if a kid is more talented and skilled with world class potential... his still got to be able to compete at world class and looked after even if 10 people are turning up for their fights. Aint that what happened with Hagler :huh
     
  3. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Alba - Been involved in an EBF show. Tickets were £35, boxers cut a tenna and £15 if he sold over 10. "Promoter" put me in with an expierienced fighter, who sold at least 80 and that "promoter" now has a pro license. Also from what I have gathered speaking to pro's.
     
  4. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not denying that you have to train hard to be a pro but pro boxing is business to the promoters putting on shows and few care at all about quality as long as people pay to see.
    In amateur, the clubs put shows on to keep the club running, the money is put into the club and the club's organise shows. Amateur is all about the sporting side.
     
  5. AllabouttheJab

    AllabouttheJab New Member Full Member

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    Harsh reality of the sport I guess....
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  6. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    You must sell tickets unless you fight away.. It's a pain in the arse but there are good strategies to help. Sometimes I do loads sometimes I do hardly any it's well annoying chasing people etc
     
  7. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good strategies? For ticket selling? Please explain if you can :good
     
  8. Longcount

    Longcount boxing Full Member

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    It's extremely difficult and from the promoter's perspective you often don't know where you are on sales until right before the event. White knuckle time.
     
  9. Gaz S

    Gaz S Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Especially annoying when you get people saying definitely they'll have tickets, they're well up for it, etc (so you get X amount of tickets from the promoter based on this), then when it comes to it they back out and make excuses.

    The ultimate crux of it is most boxers basically won't be given the opportunities to box on any shows (unless they go in as the "opponent") if they don't sell enough tickets.
    So if you're going to buy a ticket to a show in your area, get it from one of the boxers instead rather than the box office. Help a lad to fight! :good
     
  10. ^

    Plus you don't pay booking fees either :yep
     
  11. Gaz S

    Gaz S Well-Known Member Full Member

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    True! :lol:
     
  12. Call me tight or whatever, but I don't think I should be penalised because I want to buy a ticket.

    What's even worse is that the fee is more the higher the ticket price. So if I want to be a snob and sit at ring side, not only will the ticket by twice/three times more expensive but I'll have to find an extra tenner in booking fees, that I should never have had to pay in the first place :fire
     
  13. cheekyvid

    cheekyvid Detroit, I shall return. Full Member

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    It's an odd one. I imagine coming from a big boxing family could help but you surely have to get out and socialize to maximize your ticket selling potential, of course this might directly go against the need to be in the gym, improving your skills. Its a balance you'd have to achieve.

    If you were a popular amateur or have a boss whose willing to buy loads of tickets this could help.

    Are there any boxers who managed to get loads of fans, specifically non-boxing people along to shows before they became famous, big names on tv?
     
  14. Longcount

    Longcount boxing Full Member

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    Adam Etches, who is with the Hattons apparently does in the region of 800.
     
  15. alba

    alba Guess who? Full Member

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    ive heard hes really good at ticket sales ,same with the walshes and there farmer friends .

    Lee McAllister is a ticket selling machine, does more than Etches .