I can't do that often because I have quite a distance to travel, but in Japan local support is always very loyal. I like to observe live actions, the atmosphere is secondary to me
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I can't do that often because I have quite a distance to travel, but in Japan local support is always very loyal. I like to observe live actions, the atmosphere is secondary to me
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Live boxing is a drug; I've seen many people that had no interest going in leave starry eyed.
I have seen fight from nosebleed seats, from lower seat, 3rd row and ringside. The closer the better. Nothing beats standing on the ring apron.
live cards are the best
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Live is good only if you have good seat. Most people after 20th row start watching the big screen.
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It is like a drug and yes nothing better than being ringside. I am lucky to have knelt with my elbows on the canvas for a few years now and I miss it in the gaps between shows. Made a lot of great friends through boxing and I get to see everything from the ring being put up, fighters bring gloved, to the post fight dressing room celebrations/commiserations and the ring being dismantled. I get to talk to and see fighters and their teams at their highest and lowest, after winning/losing titles and being on both side of brutal Ko's and stppages/dodgy decisions.
Next out in April and it can't come fast enough.
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We were off to the left of the camera angle. Maybe 40-50 feet away at most and a perfect viewing angle.
Only glitch was the video cameraman standing just outside the ropes. Next time we'll choose seats taking that in mind.
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