Co-Sign:deal It's not that bad of a deal, and if you split with a couple people, it's a damn cheap evening of entertainment.
We're always 3 or 4 so its not that much. Going to a bar and/or a restaurant is much more expensive for example.
We always split with my brother, sister and brotherinlaw. My sis cooks a big dinner, and my brotherinlaw makes hot wings, little smokies, and other munchies. It's a great family night.
Well -- I'd invite ya to my sister's house, but I think the Pacific Northwest might be a bit of a stretch for ya:hey
I always lose track of the scene around this time of year. I'll be back in business sometime next week, and am already fired-up for the Berto card on Jan 17, which includes my favorite prospect, Mean Joe Green, and I am very stoked for Mosley-Margo. Beyond those two nights, I haven't given boxing much thought, aside from the fact I would love to see Pac-Mayweather become a reality.
I wish they show more of the undercards. 30 or 40 dollars for 2 or 3 fights is not nice. Unless is a really good fight. But I can pay that for 8 or 10 fights. Sometimes undercards are even better then main events. Friday night at home watching 8 boxing matches and having a few beers sound like a nice plan.