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Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 13:51
by tiny_acres
Shirow wrote:

Unbelievable. What was the ref thinking
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 13:52
by gilgamesh
David.skold wrote:gilgamesh wrote: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.
Damn what fight was that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPFNYceVaw
Some strange stuff right there. Never seen anything quite like that before.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 13:54
by gilgamesh
Loki wrote:darkstar81 wrote:Compare the atmosphere in American venues to the UK.. I thought the Jack v Degale fight was taking place in a library!
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.
You're not being biased. I'm American, and there's no question the crowds are WAY livelier in the U.K.
I wish Boxing as hot here as it is there. Mexican Fight fans and U.K. fight fans seem to be the most passionate fan bases for the sport around.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 14:39
by Baby Face Finster
gilgamesh wrote:
Some strange stuff right there. Never seen anything quite like that before.
What the hell? That ref should be banned for at least 2 years for that behaviour. He probably bet on Sandoval to go longer than 3 rounds.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 16:17
by man
i hope wlad can keep it competitive. would
not like to see him getting embarrassed.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 16:30
by Like a Boss
Crease wrote: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.
80,000 already? Brilliant news.
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.
Sounds like they will sell as many tickets as are able to made available, and that is a full house by anybody's definition.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 16:33
by Crease
Like a Boss wrote:Sounds like they will sell as many tickets as are able to made available, and that is a full house by anybody's definition.
Hope they are allowed the full capacity (90,000) - i always wondered why they never tried to push it the final 10 thousand for the Froch Groves rematch.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 16:35
by lillywhite14
Surely the full capacity in boxing mode exceeds 90k? There's 90k seats in the stands. When in boxing mode seats are on the pitch obviously
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 19 Jan 2017, 16:36
by Like a Boss
Crease wrote:Like a Boss wrote:Sounds like they will sell as many tickets as are able to made available, and that is a full house by anybody's definition.
Hope they are allowed the full capacity (90,000) - i always wondered why they never tried to push it the final 10 thousand for the Froch Groves rematch.
Years ago they could just keep selling tickets as long as people could fit in the door. But there are all sorts of health and safety regulations in place these days. It often comes down to people not wanting to be sued if something goes wrong and they can be proved negligent.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 14:51
by darkstar81
It's also the London Mayor's office and the Transport police who restrict numbers. Eddie Hearn said they needed to request the extra 10,000 from those two organisations. You could probably get 120,000 in Wembley for a boxing match.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 28 Jan 2017, 18:31
by Like a Boss
Crease wrote:Like a Boss wrote:Sounds like they will sell as many tickets as are able to made available, and that is a full house by anybody's definition.
Hope they are allowed the full capacity (90,000) - i always wondered why they never tried to push it the final 10 thousand for the Froch Groves rematch.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has given Eddie Hearn permission to extend the capacity by 10,000 to 90,000.
http://sports.yahoo.com/m/23ed1589-9c1c ... t-for.html
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 01:32
by Kalan
ValMar wrote: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.
Excellent !
Yeah... Froch-Groves was the biggest fight in British History and this fight will eclipse it... Those Brits are doing Boxing right.
And Calz shouldn't have ducked Froch...because Froch-Groves proved that a loss doesn't kill your drawing power... Take a risk to put cheeks in the seats
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko - and now another 10,000 available
Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 19:12
by Joe Speck
That film of the Japanese Referee is down!
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 20:29
by jamesmcdonnell
Kalan wrote:ValMar wrote: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.
Excellent !
Yeah... Froch-Groves was the biggest fight in British History and this fight will eclipse it... Those Brits are doing Boxing right.
And Calz shouldn't have ducked Froch...because Froch-Groves proved that a loss doesn't kill your drawing power... Take a risk to put cheeks in the seats
Actually Len Harvey got a crowd of 90,000 at white city stadium.
Re: 80,000 tickets already sold for Joshua vs Klitschko
Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 20:30
by jamesmcdonnell
Kalan wrote:ValMar wrote: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.
Excellent !
Yeah... Froch-Groves was the biggest fight in British History and this fight will eclipse it... Those Brits are doing Boxing right.
And Calz shouldn't have ducked Froch...because Froch-Groves proved that a loss doesn't kill your drawing power... Take a risk to put cheeks in the seats
Calzaghe was at the tail end of his career by then, he had bigger fish to fry, I don't blame him really. His hands were so brittle by then. He cashed out with fights against Jones Jr (shameful) and Hopkins.