David Haye ready to fight for fans' tickets for Wladimir Klitschko clash

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  1. dave-slave

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  2. madballster

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    At fair ticket prices? Whatever happend to "maximizing the revenues"? :deal

    Haye's such a complaining, whining idiot.

    Did Lennox also complain about ticket prices for his Brit fans when they traveled to the US to see him fight Holyfield? :lol:
     
  3. rainmaker

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    I guess Klits dont want the arena half full of screaming brits cheering Haye on amidst the silent Wlad supporters. So messing about with the ticket allocation is a tactical move.
     
  4. madballster

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    Can't the British fans just buy the tickets from the German online distributors? It's not like they don't sell to Brits or am I wrong?
     
  5. Relentless

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    david haye is a peoples champion.
     
  6. rainmaker

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    not sure, i would have thought that was possible.
     
  7. sosolid4u09

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    :patsch

    IF this is true, then its GOOD what haye is doing!

    I dont mind buying tickets from german distributer, but the atmosphere will be a lot better if brits are sitting seperately and the germans are sitting serepately. so if that can be arranged thats great!

    i dont understand some of you klit fans i really don't. is EVERY single thing haye does wrong?!?! Seriously. The fact that haye is actually bothered about his fans getting tickets is a good thing :patsch:patsch
     
  8. dave-slave

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    that's what was meant to be happening.

    I still have no idea how this works.

    Will the haye fans be all together? will there be a choice on the site?

    I don't want to be anywhere near haye fans.:-(
     
  9. dave-slave

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    I agree! I want to be with my fellow Wlad fans!!!!!!
     
  10. dave-slave

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    how many haye fans will go do you reckon?

    I imagine 10,000 max to be honest. Which makes 45,000 plus Wlad fans!
     
  11. ceestar1

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    This is the thing, I'm sure Haye is well aware that Wlad will have majority support, so if Haye is complaining about ticket allocation, then what it would be interesting to understand the allocation split, so I'm sure he hasn't requested a 50/50 split and as Dave mentioned earlier, doubtful that more than 10-15k brits will make the trip.
     
  12. Irländsk

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    Of course they can, everytime I go to see a fight in Germany I order tickets from eventim.de, and I've never had a problem, they ship to anywhere in the world. I don't understand what the problem is here.
     
  13. ceestar1

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    On another note, its possible to purchase tickets from certain german ticket sellers but believe that Haye want more of a dedicated British allocation.
     
  14. Big Left

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    Think that is the point, it is about having a block of seats for the Haye fans to sit together, of course they can just buy from the normal vendors but it will dilute the atmosphere.

    From what I can see the fights in Germany are sterile and you just have a bunch of people sitting on thier hands watching.
     
  15. madballster

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    Seems Haye wants a ticket contingent at a certain "low" price that he can market himself. Not sure if this was specified in the contract.