80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko - and now another 10,000 available
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80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko - and now another 10,000 available
Already over 80,000 tickets have been sold for Joshua vs Klitschko and the fight is over 3 months away.
Wembley Stadium's boxing record has already been smashed, and Eddie Hearn has confirmed plans to extend the venue's capacity are set to see attendance hit the 90,000 mark.
Such a figure would see the fight the biggest in British Boxing history.
Total sales have already beaten the previous Wembley record, set by Carl Froch’s rematch with George Groves at Wembley in 2014.
Wembley Stadium's boxing record has already been smashed, and Eddie Hearn has confirmed plans to extend the venue's capacity are set to see attendance hit the 90,000 mark.
Such a figure would see the fight the biggest in British Boxing history.
Total sales have already beaten the previous Wembley record, set by Carl Froch’s rematch with George Groves at Wembley in 2014.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Excellent !Like a Boss wrote:Already over 80,000 tickets have been sold for Joshua vs Klitschko and the fight is over 3 months away.
Wembley Stadium's boxing record has already been smashed, and Eddie Hearn has confirmed plans to extend the venue's capacity are set to see attendance hit the 90,000 mark.
Such a figure would see the fight the biggest in British Boxing history.
Total sales have already beaten the previous Wembley record, set by Carl Froch’s rematch with George Groves at Wembley in 2014.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Was always going to sell well
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Poor Carl Froch 
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
The atmosphere is going to be something else! 
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Who will WIN???
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is gonnes set uk ppv records and uk attendance record for a boxing fight.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
I wonder if this will push these two ahead of ward in the next moneymakers list?
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
will we be forced to hear Joshua shoehorning in a comment about when he ko'd Wlad infront of 90.000 people at wembley forever?
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#StayHumbleDavid.skold wrote:will we be forced to hear Joshua shoehorning in a comment about when he ko'd Wlad infront of 90.000 people at wembley forever?
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I always feel the atmosphere suffers in open stadiums.Like a Boss wrote:The atmosphere is going to be something else!
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Lol that list was sure bizarreSaadOffTheDeck wrote:I wonder if this will push these two ahead of ward in the next moneymakers list?
On another note, I wonder how many of these tickets were bought by resellers lije Stubhu (a Matchroom partner) rather than people who actually plan to go to the fight.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
I agree. But a full house of around 90,000 will compensate for whatever atmosphere might get lost due to it being an open stadium.banjo wrote:I always feel the atmosphere suffers in open stadiums.Like a Boss wrote:The atmosphere is going to be something else!
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
A lot unfortunately, but those tickets will also sell. It'll be 90,000 sell out. Given the small scale of the UK, compared to America, the popularity of boxing and a particularly good seller in Eddie Hearn, tickets for these shows just disappear.crusader wrote:Lol that list was sure bizarreSaadOffTheDeck wrote:I wonder if this will push these two ahead of ward in the next moneymakers list?
On another note, I wonder how many of these tickets were bought by resellers lije Stubhu (a Matchroom partner) rather than people who actually plan to go to the fight.
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Honestly, UK is a wonderful country for boxing.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
I'd say it's the best, with the best fans. Though they could do with the judging of fights from Japan. By far the fairest.
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The boxing judges (and refs) are like cancer. I feel that jail could solve this problem.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd say it's the best, with the best fans. Though they could do with the judging of fights from Japan. By far the fairest.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
The judges in Japan are the fairest. Though a ref there recently tried to drag a knocked out fighter back to his feet, he needs to go.ValMar wrote:The boxing judges (and refs) are like cancer. I feel that jail could solve this problem.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd say it's the best, with the best fans. Though they could do with the judging of fights from Japan. By far the fairest.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Compare the atmosphere in American venues to the UK.. I thought the Jack v Degale fight was taking place in a library!
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Damn what fight was that?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The judges in Japan are the fairest. Though a ref there recently tried to drag a knocked out fighter back to his feet, he needs to go.ValMar wrote:The boxing judges (and refs) are like cancer. I feel that jail could solve this problem.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I'd say it's the best, with the best fans. Though they could do with the judging of fights from Japan. By far the fairest.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
It was murata's last fight. He ruled it a slip and was so mystified that the fighter wasn't moving he started trying to help him to his feet. Unrealgilgamesh wrote:Damn what fight was that?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The judges in Japan are the fairest. Though a ref there recently tried to drag a knocked out fighter back to his feet, he needs to go.ValMar wrote:
The boxing judges (and refs) are like cancer. I feel that jail could solve this problem.
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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPFNYceVawgilgamesh wrote:Damn what fight was that?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The judges in Japan are the fairest. Though a ref there recently tried to drag a knocked out fighter back to his feet, he needs to go.ValMar wrote:
The boxing judges (and refs) are like cancer. I feel that jail could solve this problem.
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I totally agree without being biased. Fights in the US and Germany are like watching Arsenal at the Emirates. The roof always comes off it the UK.darkstar81 wrote:Compare the atmosphere in American venues to the UK.. I thought the Jack v Degale fight was taking place in a library!
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David.skold wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPFNYceVawgilgamesh wrote:Damn what fight was that?SaadOffTheDeck wrote: The judges in Japan are the fairest. Though a ref there recently tried to drag a knocked out fighter back to his feet, he needs to go.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
80,000 already? Brilliant news.Like a Boss wrote:Already over 80,000 tickets have been sold for Joshua vs Klitschko and the fight is over 3 months away.
Wembley Stadium's boxing record has already been smashed, and Eddie Hearn has confirmed plans to extend the venue's capacity are set to see attendance hit the 90,000 mark.
I seen an interview with IFL that he said they might struggle to get 90, because they need Club Wembley & the British Boxing Board of Control to agree the health & safety aspects of it.