To be able to say you were there the day the Polish big-nosed ****er got knocked out would be amazing.
if I could get floor tickets for around £100quid, then yes, wouldn't bother making the journey if I was sitting in the stands though. It has potential to be a cracking fight.
Im not sure iof this fills Wembley Groves was the one who sold the last fight, and that only happened because it was a rematch from a fight which left many unanswered questions
Don't get me wrong I would be there 100%. But just not sure it fills an 80,000 capacity stadium. Not sure its big enough. Only reason Froch vs Groves did was because of their previous fight and it captured the British public. I don't think the Golovkin fight does at all.
Unless I could get ringside seats (highly unlikely) I would prefer to watch on television at home. I would not class that as missing the fight, in fact I would feel closer to the action than I did for Froch Groves II at Wembley.
Unless your ringside watching boxing in a Stadium like that is **** poor- would rather watch it in the comfort of my living room with my new mega tv bought by my Mrs
i misread for a moment, as in "neither froch nor ggg is the son of jcc". froch's, ward's and ggg's teams all seemed to think so.