Are you going Vegas?

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  1. TAM83

    TAM83 Active Member Full Member

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    What dates you flying?
     
  2. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Going out on the 5th and back on the 12th.
     
  3. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I paid £950 for nine nights at Caesers Palace, $350 fight ticket and direct flight from Gatwick to LV. I leave Tues 4th.
     
  4. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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  6. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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  7. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    I'm almost certainly going but will not be hanging around with you lot, I'll be with the Mayweather homeboys playing our own pipeband and ****, coz that's the way I roll.
     
  8. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    I thought you wanted Hatton to shut Mayweather up?:deal
     
  9. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Hatton in ticket storm
    Ricky Hatton says he is "gutted" that 10,000 of his fans could be left ticketless in Las Vegas for his showdown with Floyd Mayweather Junior.

    American promoters Golden Boy have indicated that they will only release 3,900 tickets for British fight fans, and the Hitman has urged his handlers to do everything in their power to land an increased allocation.

    Hatton's own company Punch Promotions estimates that as many as 13,000 fight fans may already have booked flights and accommodation to the desert city for the December 8 clash, and there are fears that the size of the allocation could lead to a black market bonanza.

    There is already talk of the £500 seats which make up 70 per cent of the arena going for up to £10,000 for a fight which could cement Hatton as a genuine boxing legend, as he takes on a fighter regarded by many as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in history.

    Hatton learned of the allocation during a brief business trip to Spain, and urged his dad and agent Ray Hatton to do all he could to secure more tickets. In his last appearance in Vegas, in June, Hatton was supported by around 9,000 British fight fans in a crowd of 13,000.

    "I have never seen Ricky more gutted than he is about this," Ray told the Manchester Evening News, who is still hoping to get Golden Boy to reconsider the allocation.

    "We have already asked them if we can send some of the more expensive $1,000 tickets back in exchange for more of the cheaper tickets, but we are still awaiting an answer.

    "Ricky has asked us to do whatever it takes to get more of his fans out there, but it isn't that easy, unfortunately.

    "It's an absolute nightmare for all of us, because we want to get as many fans out there as possible."

    The only response from the American promoters so far is to suggest that a nearby venue could be rigged up with closed circuit TV showing the fight live to 6,000 fans, which would be scant consolation for those left without tickets.

    Punch Promotions requested 10,000 tickets but the capacity of the MGM Grand hotel's Garden Theater was originally set at 16,800.

    It is believed that Golden Boy have now reduced that figure to 15,150, a third of which will go to the MGM Grand itself - the casino uses them to entice high-rollers during the fight weekend.

    Of the remaining tickets, Golden Boy will keep 2,350 and Mayweather wants 3,900.

    Hatton's camp have been warning Golden Boy for some time that demand in Britain would be huge. The Americans were taken aback at the size of Hatton's following in June.

    That led to a round of intense negotiations about the venue for the Mayweather fight, which is bound to create much more interest in the US, and at one stage it was being mooted that it could be switched to the bigger Staples Center basketball arena in Los Angeles.

    But the MGM Grand won the fight to stage the contest, and now it is feared that it could become a touts' paradise.

    Events coordinator Michael Meadowcroft said: "The Americans are saying they want the same kind of atmosphere that the British fans provided at the Thomas and Mack Center in June, but now they appear to have given up on that idea.

    "They told us about the closed circuit idea, but we have said that people won't want to fly all the way to Vegas to sit in a picture house."
     
  10. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    **** EVERYONE NON BRITISH! GIVE US OUR ****ING TICKETS!

    How they gonna handle it when 10,000 Brits let loose on them!!!
     
  11. TAM83

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    ****ers:fire:fire:fire:fire:fire:fire:fire:fire:fire


    I'll be on MGM Grand and will have other people on at the same time trying to get tickets for me. But I'm not paying the ****ing touts:bart:bart:bart:bart

    Worst comes to the worst I'll be their for the weigh in and watch it on the other thing their setting up.

    ****ing typical the fans get shafted as usual, move the fight to a bigger arena in LA, it's only a 4hr bus journey or something.

    **** it all, Vegas I'm coming:yepand I WILL,WILL one way or another see the the Hitman break Mayweathers ****ing ribs and his heart.
     
  12. Nemesis

    Nemesis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bull****!

    Mayweather wants 3500 tickets, what for?

    What's to stop British fans from buying the tickets from American sites?
     
  13. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Thats what I want to know...where will Mayweather be selling his allocation, might be worth looking there?
     
  14. Nemesis

    Nemesis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    what are the best american sites to buy the tickets off?
     
  15. Scrappy

    Scrappy Achilles Apprentice Full Member

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    You see, you can't ****ing break the British spirit so **** you Golden Boy Promotions. Even if there were no tickets available you'd still get 10,000 fans making their way to Vegas.

    Why you might ask. Because we love to show support for our sporting legends (Or soon to be legends) and we love to have a ****ing **** up. And yes, I've had a few pints at lunch and at work feeling a little gobby.

    HATTON BABY!
    VEGAS BABY!
    JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT BABY!

    :fy
    :vonnecunt