Is the Fury v Parker going to be a hard sell?

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bripez
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CHRIS TARRANT wrote:Lot's of advertising for this appearing round Manchester right now.

Quite fancy the fight tbh. How does promoters giving free tickets for undersold shows work? Do they just give them a randomers passing the arena?
I am sure I read a tweet from Peter Fury the other day saying "we have spent £60k on sparring partners and advertising in Manchester, so we are serious" - not sure who the "we" is, if it is the Fury's themselves or Hennessey ?
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What are ticket prices like?
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Boxerbeetle wrote:What are ticket prices like?
Not cheap - cheapest are just under £50 inc fees.
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MarkMcBurney wrote:
Boxerbeetle wrote:What are ticket prices like?
Not cheap - cheapest are just under £50 inc fees.
Cheap for a big arena world title show. Very cheap. Excellent lower tier seats for £100 + fees.
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Boxerbeetle wrote:What are ticket prices like?
Ive got decent tickets for £60, middle of ring first tier up.
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PredatorHayds wrote:
Shambles wrote:
asdfjkl wrote:I know for a fact Tyrone Spong likes to fight around that time, maybe he can grab some attention for them.
What the eff is a Tyrone Spong? Are you in love with it?
It's his brother Spunk Sponge
Champ in kickboxing, still 100% KO win rating in boxing, and no. Do you have any love in you at all?
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mimmy123 wrote:
Boxerbeetle wrote:What are ticket prices like?
Ive got decent tickets for £60, middle of ring first tier up.
Not bad at all.
Actually a bargin considering you would pay the same for a West End musical and the razor blades for afterwards.
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mickey1975 wrote:
MarkMcBurney wrote:
Boxerbeetle wrote:What are ticket prices like?
Not cheap - cheapest are just under £50 inc fees.
Cheap for a big arena world title show. Very cheap. Excellent lower tier seats for £100 + fees.
Yeah the decent seats are quite reasonable but the majority will be looking at the bottom two rungs of ticket prices, for a show that has so far tanked, £50 a seat for a crap view isn't great.
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Think there'll be a lot of comps nearer fight week. That's when I'll be looking.

The prices aren't too out there for a world title arena show, but I just don't trust the fight will even happen still.
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Buy the cheapest seats and get an upgrade when it's 3/4 empty on the night.
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Not bad prices at all. I'd just be too concerned about the show getting pulled, so not interested in buying one.
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TheCobra wrote:Buy the cheapest seats and get an upgrade when it's 3/4 empty on the night.

Good call,that happened to me at Khan v Kotelnik.
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bigjack wrote:
TheCobra wrote:Buy the cheapest seats and get an upgrade when it's 3/4 empty on the night.

Good call,that happened to me at Khan v Kotelnik.
Ive done that before at a pop concert. Tad embarrasing moving forward when you see emtpy seats, only to be moved by the customer who turns up for the main attaction.
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mimmy123 wrote:
bigjack wrote:
TheCobra wrote:Buy the cheapest seats and get an upgrade when it's 3/4 empty on the night.

Good call,that happened to me at Khan v Kotelnik.
Ive done that before at a pop concert. Tad embarrasing moving forward when you see emtpy seats, only to be moved by the customer who turns up for the main attaction.
Wasn't like that, they were taking your upper tier tickets off you and giving you lower tier ones. I was front row, block 104, better than ringside.
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Slightly different situation but I ended up basically at ringside for Haye- Chisora. We bought tickets at the back on the floor/pitch but we got there early and the security was so lax We kept creeping forward without being challenged until We got to about 5 rows down. Just before the main event the people who paid for our seats turned up so we had to move, but the heavens opened up and everybody stood up from then on leaving the seating in chaos and we ended gping even further forward to just behind Frank W and co.
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mickey1975 wrote:
mimmy123 wrote:
bigjack wrote:

Good call,that happened to me at Khan v Kotelnik.
Ive done that before at a pop concert. Tad embarrasing moving forward when you see emtpy seats, only to be moved by the customer who turns up for the main attaction.
Wasn't like that, they were taking your upper tier tickets off you and giving you lower tier ones. I was front row, block 104, better than ringside.
That's right Mickey i ended up with a brilliant seat :OhYes:
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Manchester Hitman wrote:Slightly different situation but I ended up basically at ringside for Haye- Chisora. We bought tickets at the back on the floor/pitch but we got there early and the security was so lax We kept creeping forward without being challenged until We got to about 5 rows down. Just before the main event the people who paid for our seats turned up so we had to move, but the heavens opened up and everybody stood up from then on leaving the seating in chaos and we ended gping even further forward to just behind Frank W and co.
did this for Eubank Abraham
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afcmarshall wrote:
Manchester Hitman wrote:Slightly different situation but I ended up basically at ringside for Haye- Chisora. We bought tickets at the back on the floor/pitch but we got there early and the security was so lax We kept creeping forward without being challenged until We got to about 5 rows down. Just before the main event the people who paid for our seats turned up so we had to move, but the heavens opened up and everybody stood up from then on leaving the seating in chaos and we ended gping even further forward to just behind Frank W and co.
did this for Eubank Abraham

What,it rained inside the arena ? :lol:
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bigjack wrote:
afcmarshall wrote:
Manchester Hitman wrote:Slightly different situation but I ended up basically at ringside for Haye- Chisora. We bought tickets at the back on the floor/pitch but we got there early and the security was so lax We kept creeping forward without being challenged until We got to about 5 rows down. Just before the main event the people who paid for our seats turned up so we had to move, but the heavens opened up and everybody stood up from then on leaving the seating in chaos and we ended gping even further forward to just behind Frank W and co.
did this for Eubank Abraham

What,it rained inside the arena ? :lol:
I was that pissed it could of been :lol:
There was quite a few empty seats near ringside
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few more fights added to the bill and heavyweight Con Sheenan will be fighting. Not seen this lad fight before so at least there is one fight I will be interested in.
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mimmy123 wrote:few more fights added to the bill and heavyweight Con Sheenan will be fighting. Not seen this lad fight before so at least there is one fight I will be interested in.
Yes for sure.
Am I right that no one mentioned Con in their future HW division predictions?
Be interesting to see how he goes. If his fight does not make it onto the international televised coverage- you will let us know what you think of him?
On a domestic level the card is OK.
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Wasn't greatly impressed v Zsalek.

He'd need to improve on that showing definitely.
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3132DW wrote:Wasn't greatly impressed v Zsalek.

He'd need to improve on that showing definitely.
Hmmm, one TKO in his first 6 fights..
Not what one would expect from a HW is it?
28 is a bit late in the game to be starting out 6 fights in. Still, it's not unusual.
I wonder if moving to train in the US will help him along?
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Do we know what's happening with tv coverage yet? Can't remember seeing anything confirmed?
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Boxerbeetle wrote:Do we know what's happening with tv coverage yet? Can't remember seeing anything confirmed?
Itv box office has been mentioned and is listed in this site.

IMO this fight would be a disaster on PPV.
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