I won't make this long because I am on my phone, but I just phoned MGM grand regarding tickets and they said the fight wasn't fully signed yet, and until that time they wouldn't have information on when tickets are going on sale.
I won't make this long because I am on my phone, but I just phoned MGM grand regarding tickets and they said the fight wasn't fully signed yet, and until that time they wouldn't have information on when tickets are going on sale.
It is absolutely signed. It was a news story on that friday before the superbowl, that it was a done deal.
Plus look at HBO's schedule.
I believe so. I mean Goldenboy has already issued the press release & have sent both fighters to the superbowl media circus. They are also planning a promotional tour really soon. It wouldn't make sense to pour that much time, effort & money into something that wasn't even signed yet.
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I'm not saying it won't happen but both MGM and ticketmaster are saying isn't signed, that is the place the fight is being held and it's primary ticket distributor.
Very interesting... Is it a possibility that there is a discrepancy with the ticket price, or some sort of related matter![]()
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Yeah, b/c $14000 for a ringside seat? Is the superbowl that much? Granted they have a little more seating.
Hell if it's not signed it's not signed. I'm still holding my breath thinking this fight doesn't go for some strange reason. It just seems too good to be true.
"Floyd needs to inject Xylocaine into his balls to gain the courage to fight Pacquiao."
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The fight is 100% signed. It's not unusual for it to take some time for the tickets to go on sale. I'm guessing they'll go on sale next week. There is a promo tour planned for the 1st week of March. They wanted to wait until the Olympic were over before starting the press tour. It'll happen.
The bigger issue is how many tickets will be available to the public. If it's like the Hatton-Mayweather fight were both camps got something like 5000 tickets each it won't be much.
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