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    Default QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    I want to get good tickets to the Jermain Taylor vs Kelly Pavlic Fight. What is the best way to go about this? Ticket Master? And how will I know when they go for sale?


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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    go to the DiBella website and they usually have a link for tickets ( most promoters do) and dates they go on sale....If it is not on there yet call ticket master they usually have a date things are available....Usuallly a month or month in a half in advance
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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by lance Uppercut
    I want to get good tickets to the Jermain Taylor vs Kelly Pavlic Fight. What is the best way to go about this? Ticket Master? And how will I know when they go for sale?


    Thanks for the Help
    I'm planning on going to this too.

    Ticketmaster is the best way to get tickets. I believe they will go on sale either Tuesday or Wednesday.

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    Thanks for the info.

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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    If you looking to get really good seats (ringside) make sure you have a seating chart and you are sure you are getting what you are paying for.

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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    Thats a good point cutmequick. Defo get a seating and pricing plan.

    My missus bought me birthday tickets for the show in Cardiff yesterday at £45. They were front row tickets so I had acres of leg room. 15ft in front of me were seats costing £200. Their view was just the same as mine. Waste of £150 if you ask me.
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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    If you looking to get really good seats (ringside) make sure you have a seating chart and you are sure you are getting what you are paying for.













    Yeah Man!!!!.....Thats some sound advice Mick.....

    I bought some tickets for a local show once and thought I would have decent seats...Not too close yet still in the ringside area.....I ended up right next to or actually behind where the fighters come out....Two rows back on the side of the fighters entrance....The second fighters came out I was mobbed and could not see a damn thing.....I was glad it was a local show and tickets for ringside were only $100....
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    Default Re: QUESTION- about buying boxing Tickets

    One other thing of advice is that sometimes it's better to be farther up in seats that aren't as expensive.

    For example, when I went to Cotto-Judah, I had $200 seats that were way down low about 10-15 rows from the ring. The problem was that I was at the same level as the ring, so I had to stare thru the ropes to see the action, so a lot of things were hard to see. Also, I was at one corner of the ring, so when they were fighting on the opposite side of the ring, I couldn't see much at all, just one fighter's back.

    If I could do it over again, I would've gotten the $100 seats instead of the $200, and sat 10 or 15 rows farther up, where I would've been able to look right down on the ring with nothing in my way.

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    Does anybody know what the seating chart is for Calzaghe-Kessler. Im gonna go up and watch the fight only an hours journey from where i come from, but im not sure which priced ticket to get.

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