wembley arena looks dead

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axelf45
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wembley arena looks dead

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anybody else noticed how sparse the crowd is. or is just me
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Thought it was a shame as it was a very good card, deserved a better crowd than that.

I'd guess Mick lost a fair bit on that, in addition to loosing 2 British Champions. Well done to him for putting on a good show though.
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It will be packed to the rafters come April 2nd :box:
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blimey the whole place was blacked out and they still managed to show empty seats, how many were there?

great to have the return of meaty micks post-fight interviews with tyson fury...'chisora is only fighting klitchko because tyson is his mandatory' :roll:
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Yer i would be interested to know from somebody who was there how the attendance looked
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whiteboy wrote:blimey the whole place was blacked out and they still managed to show empty seats, how many were there?

great to have the return of meaty micks post-fight interviews with tyson fury...'chisora is only fighting klitchko because tyson is his mandatory' :roll:
OMFG!

Did he really say that? I really can't stand that guy and hope Chisora does box him as he'll box his frickin head off!
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I was there last night and it was pretty empty. That certainly wasn't helped by the fact that literally hundreds of people came for one fight. O'Donnell had quite a lot of fans who disappeared straight after his fight, then after the Tyson fight a load of Daws fans came out of nowhere.

On top of this, Wembley Arena was just far too big for what was essentially an average domestic show.
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WestEndRiot wrote:I was there last night and it was pretty empty. That certainly wasn't helped by the fact that literally hundreds of people came for one fight. O'Donnell had quite a lot of fans who disappeared straight after his fight, then after the Tyson fight a load of Daws fans came out of nowhere.

On top of this, Wembley Arena was just far too big for what was essentially an average domestic show.
What would you estimate the attendance to be last night and tbh it was a better than average domestic show
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wrimc wrote:
WestEndRiot wrote:I was there last night and it was pretty empty. That certainly wasn't helped by the fact that literally hundreds of people came for one fight. O'Donnell had quite a lot of fans who disappeared straight after his fight, then after the Tyson fight a load of Daws fans came out of nowhere.

On top of this, Wembley Arena was just far too big for what was essentially an average domestic show.
What would you estimate the attendance to be last night and tbh it was a better than average domestic show
I really wouldn't like to guess due to the number of people coming and going. But at no point was it more than half full.

When i said an average show i meant in terms of profile. Your casual fan doesn't know Craig Watson and Lenny Daws. I thought it was a superb bill, two 50/50 British title fights, an exciting heavyweight facing a potential banana skin, and some decent prospects, exactly what you want from a night's boxing.
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