Memphis- Tyson-Lewis?? Anyone?
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Memphis- Tyson-Lewis?? Anyone?
This is a real spur of the moment thing.
I'm not a big boxing fan, but I find it interesting. I've never been to a heavyweight fight, and I figure this would be a good baptism.
There are TONS of tickets available. You can get very good seats from the box office. Of course, face value is a bit high. $2400 each, or $1400 each. the upper deck ones are $250.
But there have been myraid reports of scalpers who bought way too many tickets. Last time I happened on a situation like this, I went to the NCAA championship game with good seats for $20 each.
I'd be willing to pay $200 for a decent seat. Plus I love LOVE screwing scalpers. Plus, it'd be an incredible adventure.
Anyone else remotely game for this sort of thing?
I think
I'm not a big boxing fan, but I find it interesting. I've never been to a heavyweight fight, and I figure this would be a good baptism.
There are TONS of tickets available. You can get very good seats from the box office. Of course, face value is a bit high. $2400 each, or $1400 each. the upper deck ones are $250.
But there have been myraid reports of scalpers who bought way too many tickets. Last time I happened on a situation like this, I went to the NCAA championship game with good seats for $20 each.

I'd be willing to pay $200 for a decent seat. Plus I love LOVE screwing scalpers. Plus, it'd be an incredible adventure.
Anyone else remotely game for this sort of thing?
I think
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I live in Memphis, and will look into the ticket situation if anyone would like.
Let me know. We do have some GREAT restaurants in this city - not the healthiest food, but pretty good nonetheless.
Be Blessed!
Let me know. We do have some GREAT restaurants in this city - not the healthiest food, but pretty good nonetheless.
Be Blessed!
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From my perspective...
If you want tickets, show up at the Pyramid, and have some fun with the scalpers. They are going to take the worst beating of all, as thousands of people bought tickets hoping to double their money.
There are THOUSANDS OF TICKETS left via ticketmaster.com.
If I go, I'm heading down there with a hotel reservation alone. I'll grab tickets when I get there from some poor scalper who is taking a huge bath.
If you want tickets, show up at the Pyramid, and have some fun with the scalpers. They are going to take the worst beating of all, as thousands of people bought tickets hoping to double their money.
There are THOUSANDS OF TICKETS left via ticketmaster.com.
If I go, I'm heading down there with a hotel reservation alone. I'll grab tickets when I get there from some poor scalper who is taking a huge bath.
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IMHO if you really want to screw a scalper, simply never buy a ticket from these scum-o-earths no matter what the price. Buying their tickets just encourages them.
The only "sport" worse than pro-wrestling is pro-boxing. Disgusting!
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The only "sport" worse than pro-wrestling is pro-boxing. Disgusting!
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I will be getting this event on PPV Direct TV in NYC, for about $70...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MisterNice:
The only "sport" worse than pro-wrestling is pro-boxing. Disgusting!
MisterNice</font>
The only "sport" worse than pro-wrestling is pro-boxing. Disgusting!
MisterNice</font>
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Personally, I don't think that one need pass any ethics barrier to be allowed to step in a boxing ring. It's not as if he is a lawyer, accountant, doctor, etc.
I for one, would go for the spectacle. I'm hardly a big boxing fan.
I for one, would go for the spectacle. I'm hardly a big boxing fan.
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FWIW- I have no probelm with scalpers in principle (although many are not-so-friendly). It's just a supply and demand issue, and they are a way of creating an equalibrium.
In fact, in this instance, they would be doing us a service. You see, I would never have bought tickets for the box office prices of $1400 for a lower level seat. Now, I might pay some poor sap $250 a seat for a lower level seat. I would not be able to attend, but for the $1150 discount per seat I'll be getting.
In fact, in this instance, they would be doing us a service. You see, I would never have bought tickets for the box office prices of $1400 for a lower level seat. Now, I might pay some poor sap $250 a seat for a lower level seat. I would not be able to attend, but for the $1150 discount per seat I'll be getting.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BoSoxFan45:
Personally, I don't think that one need pass any ethics barrier to be allowed to step in a boxing ring. It's not as if he is a lawyer, accountant, doctor, etc.
I for one, would go for the spectacle. I'm hardly a big boxing fan. </font>
Personally, I don't think that one need pass any ethics barrier to be allowed to step in a boxing ring. It's not as if he is a lawyer, accountant, doctor, etc.
I for one, would go for the spectacle. I'm hardly a big boxing fan. </font>

