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.