Pacquiao vs Bradley Ticket Prices have been REDUCED (they're having trouble selling)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Aztlan., Jun 6, 2012.


  1. Slothrop

    Slothrop Boxing Junkie banned

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    Y'all must've forgot the Money Team buying up all the unsold seats for Floyd's fights.
     
  2. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    You set your standards too high. :lol: I don't mind chess matches and I don't believe guys have to beat on each other for FOTY.
     
  3. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Maybe boxing ticketts are overpriced. It seems that Mayweather fights also have issues selling.
     
  4. larryx2012

    larryx2012 I AM BETTER THEN YOU Full Member

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    funny how boxing fans are happy when a boxing match may not do well
     
  5. Fighting Pride

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    lol, how many threads is this Aztlan going to start trashing the marketability of this fight? I know Pac smashed and beat your country's best fighters, but gawd damn it's time to let the grudge go and move on.

    Everyone should know Bradley is not well known, has a boring personality, and is not coming off any hype other than for ducking Khan in the UK which is irrelevant. This fight would be the hardest to sell besides the Clottey fight in Pac's recent run.

    In saying that Pac always gets close to a full house watching him in Vegas and we should expect the same. This discount ticket promotion could just be a promotional vehicle by that resaler to draw more people to their site.
     
  6. MAIN

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    azatlan a g

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  7. Fighting Pride

    Fighting Pride Boxing Addict Full Member

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    When you consider against their common opponents as headliners in Vegas, Mayweather's hometown, that Pac had over 5,000 more fans watch him over Mayweather in those four fights, you are not wrong.
     
  8. boxing_RN

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    You have Floyd's **** so far up your ass, it's affecting your thinking. Jesus Christ! :patsch
     
  9. boxing_RN

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    Yes a loss matters, but it's not the end of it all....unless you have avoided the best to keep that "0". Floyd will be known for his ducking, that's part of his legacy whether you like it or not. Pac will be known for his wars with the 3 mexicans and beating up people bigger than him. Now you tell me how much a loss really means.
     
  10. Hermit

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    Ward/Gatti will both be remembered for their epic battles. No body cares who won/lost now. In the end, fighters will be remembered for their best fights.
     
  11. Mrpacman

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    Pacquiao and Bradley expected to break all time record for PPV buy. *****s no longer can claim 2.4 because Pacaquiao Bradley do 2.5 or more as Arum say.
     
  12. Bogotazo

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    :lol: No, you're just a dumbass who clearly can't judge the quality of a fighter.
     
  13. Diamond Eye

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    You should sell your shoes and give him all your money, so Mayweather can have the biggest PPV numbers.

    You're the mother ****in reason I gotta pay $70. Don't you think you're dumb ass ****?

    You should let him **** your girl too.

    You're tryin to up the price of the PPV just so Mayweather can duck Pac?

    That's dumb as ****.
     
  14. king khan

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    This **** is always brought up before a Pac/May fight. . . "there are empty seats" "free seats, and reductions are being offered" but come fight night, it's always pretty much a packed ****ing house.
     
  15. BigReg

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    Yeah but Mayweather's live gate numbers were much larger. I guess it depends on what is considered better, having more people show up, or producing higher revenue.