Ticket prices for Calzaghe fight !!!

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Ticket prices for Calzaghe fight !!!

Post by koomey »

Just been online to look at pricing for the Calzaghe-Kessler fight,

The booking fee's are extortinate nevermind the admin fee for every ticket.

Does anyone know anywhere these are available without these fees?

:o :o :o :o


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Post by Ezzard »

What is a booking fee? You pay someone for the privilege of buying a ticket? When did booking fees become common for any live event?
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Post by Wales »

I'd only go through Ticetmaster tbh
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Post by nickd »

Unfortunately booking fees have become commonplace. Ripoff!
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Post by chinny »

and why the hell is the booking fee more the higher the ticket price. Like it costs more to book a pricier ticket!
And what is the admin fee for if it isn't for 'booking' the f-ing ticket?
What a joke.
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Post by TerribleTerry »

Ezzard wrote:What is a booking fee? You pay someone for the privilege of buying a ticket? When did booking fees become common for any live event?
I think I payed something like £6 per ticket booking fee for Hatton v Tsyzu - I had 12 tickets I think so it was over £70 in booking fees - the dirty, robbin b@stard!

I would hope that Calzaghe v Kessler would have tickets starting at £25 each - that would make it equitable with UFC shows, which are ten fights deep and quality maych ups from top to bottom.
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Post by koomey »

Ticketmaster don't have the tickets listed unfortunately...

:cry: :cry:
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Post by whatashambles »

Wait till Ticketmaster to have it up. Seetickets are crap. You don't even get an idea of where you are with those tickets.
Another option is to buy the tickets off ebay a week before the fight. Because it is such a big place you'e likely to get them below face value. £50 tickets for the Manfredo fight were going for half price a few days before the fight.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

Yikes, Frank isn't taking any prisoners with his prices there - 45 quid and you're probably sitting nearer Bristol than the ring.
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Post by Wales »

And last time he didnt have the big screens working. It was like watching 2 borrowers having a scrap... even worse after a few beers too.
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Post by Dirk Kelly »

It is shocking, I refuse to pay a booking fee, they should just add it to the price of the ticket and be doen with it. Tickets are quite pricey for this one, I waited for the O2 fights, and got an £75 ticket off ebay for around £35, screw the paying a booking fee!
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Post by REAL_DEAL »

500 ringside must be some kind of record for this country.
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Post by TerribleTerry »

MightyWarrior wrote:Yikes, Frank isn't taking any prisoners with his prices there - 45 quid and you're probably sitting nearer Bristol than the ring.
Boxing fans get fleeced when big fights come around.

I think the face value of the Hatton v Tszyu tickets I got was £75 each and they were the second to cheapest!

We get taken for mugs time and again.
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Post by MightyWarrior »

TerribleTerry wrote:
MightyWarrior wrote:Yikes, Frank isn't taking any prisoners with his prices there - 45 quid and you're probably sitting nearer Bristol than the ring.
Boxing fans get fleeced when big fights come around.

I think the face value of the Hatton v Tszyu tickets I got was £75 each and they were the second to cheapest!

We get taken for mugs time and again.
Yeah I happened to be in Wales for the Manfredy "fight" - I checked prices, thinking I may as well, and they were way over the top - unbelievable really.

Good idea to check ebay for awhile...see what comes up. Even the top price quoted here wont be actual ring side though, it'll likely be outside "ringside".

The inner part is for press, family, friends etc...plus a special seat reserved for FW's new best mate Ricky Hatton of course!
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Post by emma »

its always been that price.
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Post by hitman_hatton1 »

MightyWarrior wrote:Yikes, Frank isn't taking any prisoners with his prices there - 45 quid and you're probably sitting nearer Bristol than the ring.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Shirow »

Ticketmaster invented the over the top booking fee. I think all ticket agents charge 10% of face value these days.

If you don't want to get them off Ebay and don't want to pay the booking fee drop me a pm and i may be able to help you...
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Post by m1kee50 »

You could phone SN couldnt you? or the Box Office at the venue.... surely no booking fee that way
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Post by twenty six »

There are 4 months to go.

Who in their right mind would consider paying for a ticket now when
1/ They won't even have been printed yet.
2/ There's still time for the fight to go tits up - injuries etc.
3/ The undercard needs to be published to gauge if it's value for money.
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Post by hitman_hatton1 »

twenty six wrote:There are 4 months to go.

Who in their right mind would consider paying for a ticket now when
1/ They won't even have been printed yet.
2/ There's still time for the fight to go tits up - injuries etc.
3/ The undercard needs to be published to gauge if it's value for money.
i bet the undercard is gash.

remember hatton-tszyu. :o
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Post by TerribleTerry »

hitman_hatton1 wrote:
twenty six wrote:There are 4 months to go.

Who in their right mind would consider paying for a ticket now when
1/ They won't even have been printed yet.
2/ There's still time for the fight to go tits up - injuries etc.
3/ The undercard needs to be published to gauge if it's value for money.
i bet the undercard is gash.

remember hatton-tszyu. :o
It wouldnt matter if the undercard contained Ali v Frazier 4 (no, not the daughters..) you would still be firmly ensconced on your sofa eh HH?!.. :wink:
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Post by hitman_hatton1 »

TerribleTerry wrote:
hitman_hatton1 wrote:
twenty six wrote:There are 4 months to go.

Who in their right mind would consider paying for a ticket now when
1/ They won't even have been printed yet.
2/ There's still time for the fight to go tits up - injuries etc.
3/ The undercard needs to be published to gauge if it's value for money.
i bet the undercard is gash.

remember hatton-tszyu. :o
It wouldnt matter if the undercard contained Ali v Frazier 4 (no, not the daughters..) you would still be firmly ensconced on your sofa eh HH?!.. :wink:
if hatton was fighting cotto on that undercard i'd be on my sofa ffs.

see more there than half a mile back.

u can wave to me from the back row if ya like terry. :lol:
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Post by Manos de Oro »

All in all I think they have got those price bands spot on and will get a lucrative return. Booking fees, though, aren't even stealthy anymore and are far too high in general.
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Post by steve689 »

I' expect i will be viewing from the comfort of my sofa. The undercard is odds on to be a stinker, who knows maybe Palle will bring a couple of his boys over though to participate?
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Post by HughJohnson »

~ MIKEE ~ wrote:You could phone SN couldnt you? or the Box Office at the venue.... surely no booking fee that way
I bought tickets for Hatton/Phillips and for two £75 tickets, still paid £1.50 per ticket.

You cant escape the ripoff merchants
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