Boxing … How Much??

Greg Houston
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Re: Boxing … How Much??

Post by Greg Houston »

I can still remember when I was young and first getting into boxing I'd see the adverts for big fights in the magazines and the prices were always listed as - £30, £50, £75, £100 Ringside
Spud
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Re: Boxing … How Much??

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People have really backed up their loyalty to boxing with their hard earnt cash.

Respect :TU:
MasterG
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The next big fight at Wembley stadium I will go. This will only be for the atmosphere as I've never been to WS.

Saying that I will only pay around 75 to 100 for a ticket.
maverick23
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MasterG wrote: 07 Sep 2023, 08:51 The next big fight at Wembley stadium I will go. This will only be for the atmosphere as I've never been to WS.

Saying that I will only pay around 75 to 100 for a ticket.
I watched AJ/Klitschko there and went the other week to watch AEW wrestling. I was sat low down in the bottom tier for the boxing and had a real good view. For the wrestling I was higher in the bottom tier. I found I’d watch just as much on the big screen as in the ring.

In the top tier at Wembley I’d imagine you’d spend the whole show watching the big screen. I went to watch Haye/Klitschko in Hamburg and we were second or third row from the back of the upper tier. Couldn’t see much at all.
rhino222
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MasterG wrote: 06 Sep 2023, 10:38 I've paid £75 for ticket at Wembley arena for the Joyce rematch. Sat row s top tier so pretty near the rear. I generally don't pay more that £100, but saying that I generally pay for who's coming with if if that my son, Mrs or grandson so can't afford to be paying much more.

I'd rather be on tier 1 than floor seated so if paying for myself I would go upto maybe £150-175 for a ticket if I was really keen on the main event.

I paid £75 for Fury v Parker and luckily the arena was half empty so did get seated at bottom of tier 1.

Again I paid around 80 quid for AJ v Washington that seat was right at the back. We were sat on the last row of top tier. Checkily we snook into a corporate box above tier 1 and the people who had it were happy enough we were there providing we bought a couple of beers from their private bar.

Years ago Eubank v Wharton for example I didn't pay much over £50 for a really decent seat at G-Mex and prior to that had bloody good views and seats where ever I have been for less than 90 quid.

I have a very good IPTV service at 50 quid a year so happy enough with a front row seat in front for my 60 inch TV.
IPTV.....cant beat it, and its not even illegal where i live... :wave:
wrighty
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Bought fairly good tiered seating for Dubious Vs the Japanese champion who kickboxes now. Liam Williams was at his angry best on the undercard too
MasterG
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rhino222 wrote: 07 Sep 2023, 11:07
MasterG wrote: 06 Sep 2023, 10:38 I've paid £75 for ticket at Wembley arena for the Joyce rematch. Sat row s top tier so pretty near the rear. I generally don't pay more that £100, but saying that I generally pay for who's coming with if if that my son, Mrs or grandson so can't afford to be paying much more.

I'd rather be on tier 1 than floor seated so if paying for myself I would go upto maybe £150-175 for a ticket if I was really keen on the main event.

I paid £75 for Fury v Parker and luckily the arena was half empty so did get seated at bottom of tier 1.

Again I paid around 80 quid for AJ v Washington that seat was right at the back. We were sat on the last row of top tier. Checkily we snook into a corporate box above tier 1 and the people who had it were happy enough we were there providing we bought a couple of beers from their private bar.

Years ago Eubank v Wharton for example I didn't pay much over £50 for a really decent seat at G-Mex and prior to that had bloody good views and seats where ever I have been for less than 90 quid.

I have a very good IPTV service at 50 quid a year so happy enough with a front row seat in front for my 60 inch TV.
IPTV.....cant beat it, and its not even illegal where i live... :wave:
When you get every single sports channel around the globe it's fantastic.

The other day I watched Nottingham Forest u21 v Harrogate. Where can you watch that on satallite TV in the UK?
Glass Joe
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not being able to watch your team on a Saturday at 3 is a scam, iptv is great
foggyneedham
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Post by foggyneedham »

VIP Hatton Maussa, £500, free booze and food at arena, ringside seats and went back to after party at Hilton Sheffield
SeanBrennan
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Re: Boxing … How Much??

Post by SeanBrennan »

just spent £95 on a ringside ticket for a GBM show in October in Sheffield, I thought I was pushing the boat out until I read some prices on here!
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