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Is being on a fight live actually worth it?
OK here is the thing. I have never been to a fight. Not ever. Most of the big fights don't take place anywhere near hear. And even if they did have fights round here, the prices of tickets for seats close enough where you can actually enjoy the fight are just to steep for me.
Why should I spend several hundread or sometimes over a thousand dollars when I can at most spend 50 bucks and have a much better view. I mean it's not like baseball or football where you have this huge stadium and you can see everything from most seats. A boxing ring is pretty small by comparison and I don't see how you can appreciate the action as much.
But as I said I have never been to one so I could be dead wrong on everything I just said. What is your opinion on this?
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Yes, it's one of the best experiences you can have.
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No matter what any of us say....you live once, and if you are a fan of boxing you have to go at least once. I'd go to every major fight and even some that aren't if i could, i even enjoyed my live mma experience.
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You should definetly go to a fight. My son and I usually go to one or two big fights each year. We were at Hatton vs. Castillo which was a great time (thanks you UK fans). We recently went to Diaz vs. Frietas which was one of the best fights I've seen live. I like the live fights much more than going to a baseball or football game.
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I mean't Hatton vs. Collazzo in Boston, not Castillo in Vegas. A mistake already and I haven't even started drinking.
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Originally Posted by The Rookie Fan
OK here is the thing. I have never been to a fight. Not ever. Most of the big fights don't take place anywhere near hear. And even if they did have fights round here, the prices of tickets for seats close enough where you can actually enjoy the fight are just to steep for me.
Why should I spend several hundread or sometimes over a thousand dollars when I can at most spend 50 bucks and have a much better view. I mean it's not like baseball or football where you have this huge stadium and you can see everything from most seats. A boxing ring is pretty small by comparison and I don't see how you can appreciate the action as much.
But as I said I have never been to one so I could be dead wrong on everything I just said. What is your opinion on this?
Do it at least once, i live in OZ so we don't get many big fights down here but i have seen Fenech V Nelson, Tszyu V Leija and Mundine V Kessler first hand and it's a great atmosphere and the build up to the main event is something you cannot experience at home.
It is expensive but worth it.
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Being at a big fight is better than any other sporting event I've attended. And I've been to Super Bowls, NBA playoffs, College National Championships. There's an electricity in the air second to none.
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I'ver never been to a fight either...I've been to dozens of college football....several college basketball...NASCAR races....international soccer games but no fights...I'd love to go to a big fight, but none really in this area....my only issue is how well you can actually see the action...especially considering I wouldn't be able to afford a top notch ticket
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Originally Posted by VanChilds
I'ver never been to a fight either...I've been to dozens of college football....several college basketball...NASCAR races....international soccer games but no fights...I'd love to go to a big fight, but none really in this area....my only issue is how well you can actually see the action...especially considering I wouldn't be able to afford a top notch ticket
I've sat at the top of the arena before. You can see the action, but viewing on tv you'd obviously see it better. If you can sit in an arena in the lower area, it's worth it. IMO
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Man do it once .I have only been to two big fights ,(PPF VS Gatti) was one It was well worth it. I met Buddy McGirt in a mall before the fight ,it was cool got pics with him and everything. Also met Max Kellerum .
And years ago I saw Terry Norris vs Vincent Petway .That was really cool. Got to go to the press conference and met Terry and Orlin ,Two great guys talked with them for a while at the press conf. I also met Georgy Benton ,Oliver Mcall , and a few others. Best time I have had as a fan of boxing.
Try doing all that watching it on TV. ;D
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Originally Posted by The Rookie Fan
OK here is the thing. I have never been to a fight. Not ever. Most of the big fights don't take place anywhere near hear. And even if they did have fights round here, the prices of tickets for seats close enough where you can actually enjoy the fight are just to steep for me.
Why should I spend several hundread or sometimes over a thousand dollars when I can at most spend 50 bucks and have a much better view. I mean it's not like baseball or football where you have this huge stadium and you can see everything from most seats. A boxing ring is pretty small by comparison and I don't see how you can appreciate the action as much.
But as I said I have never been to one so I could be dead wrong on everything I just said. What is your opinion on this?
Please believe me when I say that it is worth EVERY single penny.
I've been to several fights and I love every single one of them. I will say tho that if I can't get seats within the 1st 5 rows and in the middle area I won't purchase tickets, I just feel that if I'm gonna spend the money I might as well go all out and spend it up. So I always try to get ringside seats.
I love going to event's period. Baseball games, football games, Motorcross, basketball games, Hockey.... Any good reason to buy beer and enjoy and event is good for me.
Trust me man, it's a must do for any boxing fan to attend an event it's the experience of a lifetime.
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All the fights are I have been were in Puerto Rico I still want to go to one in the US. but I can say they are all worth it.
:boxingmatch: :boxing:
I mean I'm there with my bros yelling getting exited about a KO and K-downs and OF course BEER babe BEER and Whisky
;D ;) :beerchug:
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EVEN LOCAL FIGHTS ARE GREAT!!
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Being at a live bout gives it so much more...It is truly an event....Everyone in attendance is amped...it truly is a thing to experience....
Even better when you get to sit so close you are having a conversation with a cornerman during the fight :D
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Yeah boxing has to be up there with the very best spectator sports. The action in the ring, the loudness of the shots and the intensity of the crowd makes it worth it.
I think the only live sports experience that tops boxing is hockey.
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The crowd gets insane so much energy everyone is Pumped
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The sound in the arena and the feeling that passed through my body as I jumped off my seat in disbelieve when Weeks stepped in to put a halt on the assaul Chico was putting on JLC.
Will NEVER be matched.
Simply put. :)
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I have never been to a live event either. But that is gonna change come August 11th, when I go to Arco Arena to see the World Cup of Boxing! Got fukin Ringside seats too, only 150$ a pop, not bad at all really. It's gonna FUKIN ROCK!!!!! :lhdevil: :band: :woot22:
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Thanks for your posts guys. I really gota find a way to try this out some day. I recently got married and not making that much dow at the time so it might take a while... ;D
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It really is amazing. I go to amateur events here and there at only $10 a seat and that usually puts forth atleast 2 good fights. This only takes place in a school gym, i couldn't imagine what its like in msg for a world title fight.
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Originally Posted by NotGuilty136
It really is amazing. I go to amateur events here and there at only $10 a seat and that usually puts forth atleast 2 good fights. This only takes place in a school gym, i couldn't imagine what its like in msg for a world title fight.
I love going to the local amateur shows...Those kids usually fight their hearts out...To them they are at MSG or Cesars Palace....
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I've never been to one, I've been to lots of college football games, pro football games, pro baseball, just about everything else. I used to live in Alabama, which is a long way from Vegas and a long way from Atlantic City/New York. I guess I could have gone to one in Florida. Now I'm a bit closer to Vegas, am planning on getting to one soon.
To somebody that goes, what are the best type of seats. I know people want ringside but is that really a good view? Seems like you'd be looking up or even through the ropes a lot of the time.
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Originally Posted by OumaFan
I've never been to one, I've been to lots of college football games, pro football games, pro baseball, just about everything else. I used to live in Alabama, which is a long way from Vegas and a long way from Atlantic City/New York. I guess I could have gone to one in Florida. Now I'm a bit closer to Vegas, am planning on getting to one soon.
To somebody that goes, what are the best type of seats. I know people want ringside but is that really a good view? Seems like you'd be looking up or even through the ropes a lot of the time.
When i go, ringside is $15-$20 and anywhere else is $10 (mind you there's no bad seats as sitting all the way in the back would give you a near perfect view of the ring). From personal experience, a few rows back and up is a better view but if the respectable seats only go back and the upper levels are a bit off then you might wanna go ringside.