
Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
I dont get the point of this thread. Its a big domestic clash. Of course it will be
hyped. It most likely wont be on box office unless its an undercard to Froch-Degale or another world title fight. In US you have to pay PPV for big fights every month, over here we
get one or 2 a year, hardly a rip off.
Ticket prices like everything depend on demand. Porter aint got a huge following and I cant see many Brits travelling for Brook hence cheap tickets. Bellew is popular in Liverpool and with a few other local
fighters demand is high so he can
charge more. Similar to Frampton in Belfast. High demand for tickets equals higher prices. If you feel it is a rip off dont go. I think paying 200 quid for decent seats for fights I want to see is good value[/QUOTE
]
Each to their own. My point is that you can see 3 world title fights for peanuts or a load of domestic dust
ups for double or triple the price.
Don't get me wrong, if it ain't PPV, I'll be watching it . I'm sure it'll be fun,But what happens is that because it gets hyped up so much, Joe public actually believe that one of them will be worthy of a World
title shot without really earning it.
So would you rather watch Liverpool vs Man Utd for £20 or Bury vs Accrington Stanley for £50?
Would you rather watch Wlad v
Povetkin for 50£ or Cleveerly v Bellew for 75£?
To be fair, if the ref hadn't spoilt it, Wlad vs Povetkin. I still think Wlad would've won, but It would've been
more competitive.
I mean, when Bellew and Cleverley fought the first time , was it that memorable? Sure the pre- fight will be fun, but....
nar, if the ref had done his job wlad would have been dq'd
that's an opinion, but is about as much as a fact
as an opinion can be
"Froch - Groves II tickets at Wembley started at £30.
So not really too bad a deal
compared to $25 for Brook - Porter hey?
Bascially you are talking rubbish.
Most tickets for fights in Britain start
around the £25-£30 mark."
Firstly, regarding Wlad vs Povetkin, of course it's an opinion. I was asked what I would prefer and I GAVE MY OPINION! if you don't
agree fine, it's a free country, no
stress.
The point about it being that you are watching the undisputed World no.1 *(Wlad) against arguably the World no.2. I did put Arguably just in case you get into a hissy fit! in the other
fight , you've got at best , the World
no.2 (who never, ever has been or
ever will be World no.1) against the World no. 5, 6 or 7. Just a bit of perspective really.
Secondly, Did you go to Wembley? if so , What do you reckon you could see for £30. my guess would be that
those tickets were by the Hot Dog
Stand as you come up Wembley Way!!!!!!
Whereas I'm pretty sure that you will get a better view and don't forget 3 world title fights on the same bill for just over half the price. If you can't
understand the reasoning here and
still think I'm talking rubbish, then I pity you.
I fully understand that the majority of people that went to Wembley aren't really boxing fans and went more because of the hype and occasion
and that's fine. Boxing needs them
and their money.
if People are happy to pay more over here for like for like less quality , no problem. but at the same time it's important to not let the hype
cloud judgement on a fighters
standing in the game because of
that.
And that is why the vast majority of fighters from these shores that go to the States for World title fights lose and we shouldn't be surprised at that.
It's not just this sport that this relates to, in Britain it's most sports, and that is why the rest of the World see Brits as extremely arrogant!!!
I'm sure you (and many other
people) won't agree, and that's why it will never change.
Bookmarks