Froch vs Groves ticket prices

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by PRETTYBOYFLOYD., Mar 3, 2014.


  1. Ian Moffitt

    Ian Moffitt New Member Full Member

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    There will be big screens, an electric atmosphere and this will not be a fight to miss. I would go watch this with no undercard and for £30 it would be a great experience wherever the seat.
     
  2. Mark8

    Mark8 Super Joe Calzaghe Full Member

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    Tickets start at 30 pounds and there will be 60,000 on sale straight away. Once they are gone there will be additional tickets made available, max capacity is 80,000 and you are looking at around 7,000 of those on the pitch.
     
  3. PRETTYBOYFLOYD.

    PRETTYBOYFLOYD. Member Full Member

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    Each to their own. I guess it's just personal preference whether you prioritise view of the fight or the atmosphere...

    And despite me and my Dad having ties to Groves neither of us are ones for screaming for blood :good
     
  4. s.sarwar7

    s.sarwar7 Active Member Full Member

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    You are better off watching this on tv than the £30 seats because at the least the screen you will be watching will have commentary and you won't have to leave your house
     
  5. goeasyefc

    goeasyefc Member Full Member

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    Ill sky plus the fight so I can watch it the next day. The atmosphere and day out will be quality so well worth going to.
     
  6. StGeorge

    StGeorge Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Anyone know when the tickets go on sale?
     
  7. goeasyefc

    goeasyefc Member Full Member

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    monday
     
  8. UK Boxing

    UK Boxing Member Full Member

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    Going to go for the £80 seats, should get a decent view and a quality day out.
     
  9. HOF

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    Wembley is an impressive stadium but I'd never describe the atmosphere there as 'electric'. The stands take you too far away from the pitch let alone a boxing a ring in the centre circle.
     
  10. big_daddy

    big_daddy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    aye, upper tier makes footballers look like ants, cant imagine how bad it'd be for boxing!
     
  11. hitandhope

    hitandhope Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm going despite accommodation being a pain. This is the biggest night boxing's had in Britain, why not grab a cheap seat just to experience it and say you were there?
     
  12. Mantmania

    Mantmania New Member Full Member

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    Most will say they were there regardless..
     
  13. HOF

    HOF Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It isn't Britain's biggest ever though. By such criteria we'd have to say Hatton-Lazcano is the biggest fight these shores have ever seen thus far if we're gonna base a statement like that on the potential attendance.

    I've been to Wembley quite a few times and find it a hassle given its location. I'd rather watch it on the box than having to wander around an industrial estate carrying a pair of binoculars with me.
     
  14. PRETTYBOYFLOYD.

    PRETTYBOYFLOYD. Member Full Member

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    I get what people are saying about actually being able to say "I WAS THERE".... but i'd rather actually be able to relax and enjoy the fight properly than be able to brag to people in 10 years time
     
  15. the inbetweener

    the inbetweener Member Full Member

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    Hey guys, any of you know if the the tickets are going to be on sale through ticketmaster or Eventim? Lost £33 quid on my Haye Fury tickets through those slimeballs when it was cancelled.