Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
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killersheep
Honestly if plane tickets weren't $900 right now, I would book a flight there this minute, this is the kinda stuff that would make for a great Saddo meet-up we could even buy a few homes while we're out there.
I have a friend that was at a trade show in Detroit about a month ago he said downtown was creepy as hell, and like nothing he had ever seen. It wasn't like there were thugs, there was NOONE there it was like a scene from a post apocalyptic movie. All the businesses were boarded up, lights were out everywhere. It's just a wasteland.
Why they would book a flight there I have no idea.
Weather for tomorrow night 12°F (-11°C) With snow flurries.
Dude, I'll throw $50 CDN down on a house in Detroit. We'll catch the fight and throw a rager at our pad afterwards.
Fuck, that'd almost be worth the airfare.
As for Detroit, I have a couple of friends who went there about a year ago and absolutely loved it. They are... odd.
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
there are people downtown in the daytime mostly for work.
come sundown? deserted... remember that scene from vanilla sky? its like that.
and even your face is all fucked up just cause the city is so ugly.
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
Poor Location. Silverdome. I lived on South Blvd for 3 months last year. Thats about 1 mile from the Silverdome. Silverdome is on Opdike Road. Borderline of Auburn Hills and Pontiac. That has to be the most pathetic place in the world. Its not in Detroit. Kind of far to be honest. Cold, miserable, Grey, no sunshine. Crime around that area is not like in Detroit. Old factories and fast food joints everywhere. Its not in the hood because the area is mixed with white and black people. Just a depressed area. Stadium is grey just like the area. Big half million dollar home selling for about 90 thousand. I will be there only because I got a girlfriend around the corner. Then back to New Jersey. That place is a joke. Why not Atlantic City. Dont let the weather be bad like it usually is. may have 30 people there. Watch and see. Bad Bad Bad decision on the Location. Fight should be good though.
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
It seems pointless to put this fight in a place that's going through a really tough time economically. I understand Bradley not wanting to do it in St. Louis, but why not somewhere a bit more high profile? Surely it could have done better in Vegas or somewhere? Bradley put on his twitter the other day that they've sold 2000 tickets. Very low for a fight of this magnitude
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
JMM v Katasidis drew a small crowd for that fight but Arum says that low attendances are common, that Leonard and Hagler fought on the same bill and only about 4,000 came to watch.
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
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Master
JMM v Katasidis drew a small crowd for that fight but Arum says that low attendances are common, that Leonard and Hagler fought on the same bill and only about 4,000 came to watch.
That number is typical for a big fight in Vegas. It takes the news media and the like to create cross-over interest in a fight. Olympic known fighters have the advantage when it comes to being a cross-over star. Promoter's don't have the formula on how to create a cross-over star although that is exactly what they want everyone to believe.
No one ever expected Staples to sellout (over 20K) for Margarito / Mosley because Mosley was getting old but it's a huge Latino market in Los Angeles. Black vs Hispanic makes a lot of drama, is as good a guess as anything that caused it to sell so well.
Black vs Black in a black location? Not really a lot of drama and again it is only a guess at what is not selling.
The proven best seller is the Classic Good Guy vs Bad Guy, but the promoters have to advertise. I have seen nothing for selling Bradley/Alexander on regular media, so it's not surprising.
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
Wow I didn't realise Detroit was in such a poor state! As for this fight, had it been promoted well enough I would have expected it to sell out in Vegas or at least do good numbers. Boxing needs an injection in the States it seems!
As for a worldwide draw it is doing fine. It's second only to Football in worldwide viewers and a fact that surprised me a bit is that Japan who are so big on the Martial Arts actually watch more boxing than MMA and the only sport with more viewers over there is Sumo Wrestling!!
Bradley-Alexander should have been on a Toshiaki Nishioka undercard in japan :D
Re: The big super fight Bradley v Alexander has sold 339 tickets!!
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fan johnny
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Originally Posted by
Master
JMM v Katasidis drew a small crowd for that fight but Arum says that low attendances are common, that Leonard and Hagler fought on the same bill and only about 4,000 came to watch.
That number is typical for a big fight in Vegas. It takes the news media and the like to create cross-over interest in a fight. Olympic known fighters have the advantage when it comes to being a cross-over star. Promoter's don't have the formula on how to create a cross-over star although that is exactly what they want everyone to believe.
No one ever expected Staples to sellout (over 20K) for Margarito / Mosley because Mosley was getting old but it's a huge Latino market in Los Angeles. Black vs Hispanic makes a lot of drama, is as good a guess as anything that caused it to sell so well.
Black vs Black in a black location? Not really a lot of drama and again it is only a guess at what is not selling.
The proven best seller is the Classic Good Guy vs Bad Guy, but the promoters have to advertise. I have seen nothing for selling Bradley/Alexander on regular media, so it's not surprising.
Damn that make sense. Great point.