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Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 16:17
by taffytoon
Have to agree, FW does put great shows on
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 16:20
by MightyWarrior
He really does, brilliant setting and excellent bill
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 16:45
by HomeOfBritishBoxing
apparently 20 thousand there, there was 17 thousand tickets sold on wednesday
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 17:24
by bigdaddy
MightyWarrior wrote:He really does, brilliant setting and excellent bill
x2
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 17:32
by Spud
MachoMan09 wrote:...there is a decent crowd in Upton Park tonight. Decent promotion.
BTW, feel free to PM me for the obvious.
Keep saying it - like him or loathe him Frank W arren is still the number 1 promoter in Europe!!
Time and time again he knows how to put on a good show.
I have a feeling he will have to rush "The Olympians" on as he is running out of headliners.
We will see Book and Cleverly in big fights and the charm offensive is now starting with the likes of Degale.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 18:06
by Goz
Quality promotion, something special about tonight.
More of the same please Frank.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 18:07
by crusader
Goz wrote:Quality promotion, something special about tonight.
More of the same please Frank.
I agree. Promotion was excellent.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 20:18
by n1ebf
HomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:apparently 20 thousand there, there was 17 thousand tickets sold on wednesday
that does not sound right at all. Not saying it issn't, but 17,000 sold in the week of the fight. Very local affair lol

Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 15 May 2010, 21:35
by paniam
I thought sounded strange as well, but I think he meant that 17 thousand had been sold by last weds.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 16 May 2010, 09:14
by Rob Magic
I will be saving judgement. I agree lastnite was a good show, good matchups and venue but lets agree that Warren has put some shite on in the past. Lets just hope his next few shows are as good as lastnites. We need them now as boxing is slowly going down the pan.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 16 May 2010, 09:17
by m1kee50
there were a few empty seats in the floor area near us... ppl were blagging there way into that section without the wristbands too so it werent that well organised. bar ran out of drinks in one section about nine
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 16 May 2010, 12:55
by Bomber 1
Like I say all the time, Best promoter that Europe has ever had, That bill last night was unreal and not many fighters can say I boxed at the stadium my football team play at, it would be a dream come true to box at Goodison Park and Frank made that dream come true for Kevin Mitchell last night by putting on an amazing show at Upton Park..
Just a shame about the end result.. :(
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 16 May 2010, 13:12
by Wales
14000 according to sky sports news, still, a fantastic crowd & great bill.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 17 May 2010, 15:51
by SAPFO
Hello all. I lurk, but now it is time for my first post.
14fuckinthousand!!
Let me put this into comparison. Mayweather vs Mosley @ MGM Grand was a 15,117 sell out! Ok, the the money comes from the ppv there, but not bad considering there was only 1 proven world class fighter on the card, and he was the away fighter.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 17 May 2010, 16:57
by whiskey
From the 15 or 16 people i know who actually went to it (rather than observe from TV) they said it was a load of crap.
Apparently 2 hours beforehand they served no food and no alcohol and many had strange views of the ring.
Apparently they were swamped with jokers with side partings, plimsols and cardigans... one even took a bet with his mate before someone said "what a mug" and it last 3 minutes.
The card was dreadful as was Mitchell's entrance band.
PS- i never went, just reporting back the feedback from a load that did.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 17 May 2010, 17:30
by whiteboy
The venue did leave a bit to be desired, but it was a good occasion, especially for the Eastenders/West Ham boys...
Our £30 seats were poor and should have been labelled restricted view in my opinion. I think at boxing you've always gotta look for a better seat, and the block nearest the tunnel pretty much line with the ring was empty!
Come on Gomez, if Froch fought in front of that crowd at the city ground you wouldn't hear a word against it.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 17 May 2010, 17:53
by gobbles
G0mez wrote:From the 15 or 16 people i know who actually went to it (rather than observe from TV) they said it was a load of crap.
Apparently 2 hours beforehand they served no food and no alcohol and many had strange views of the ring.
Apparently they were swamped with jokers with side partings, plimsols and cardigans... one even took a bet with his mate before someone said "what a mug" and it last 3 minutes.
The card was dreadful as was Mitchell's entrance band.
PS- i never went, just reporting back the feedback from a load that did.
Shittest big bill I went to in recent memory was Froch v Dirrell. The undercard was a disgrace and the best fight was shown on a big screen
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 01:03
by whicker
MachoMan09 wrote:...there is a decent crowd in Upton Park tonight. Decent promotion.
BTW, feel free to PM me for the obvious.
There won't be many football statium shows in the future, I think!
To be honest, it all just "didn't feel right".
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 01:08
by whicker
Wales wrote:& great bill.
Was it????
OK, we didn't (necessarily) expect Williams to fold so easily, and on paper that might have been a good fight, but other than that, what else on the bill was close to being a decent, well matched fight?
allegedly HAS done some good uncercards at big venues recently, but i wouldn't call this bill one of them.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 04:56
by TBONE
lets not forget the star of the show .....stacey solomon,the undercard was poop.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 05:58
by martin_g91
I went with two mates and we had a great night (other than the main event result). Fair play FWP events are streets ahead of any of the others we go to in this country.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 08:41
by jamesmcdonnell
carlbcfc wrote:Hello all. I lurk, but now it is time for my first post.
14fuckinthousand!!
Let me put this into comparison. Mayweather vs Mosley @ MGM Grand was a 15,117 sell out! Ok, the the money comes from the ppv there, but not bad considering there was only 1 proven world class fighter on the card, and he was the away fighter.
That's the thing people forget, American fighters can draw PPV, but there's no way they can draw the fans that Hatton or Calzaghe (towards the end of his career) could get.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 10:12
by SAPFO
jamesmcdonnell wrote:carlbcfc wrote:Hello all. I lurk, but now it is time for my first post.
14fuckinthousand!!
Let me put this into comparison. Mayweather vs Mosley @ MGM Grand was a 15,117 sell out! Ok, the the money comes from the ppv there, but not bad considering there was only 1 proven world class fighter on the card, and he was the away fighter.
That's the thing people forget, American fighters can draw PPV, but there's no way they can draw the fans that Hatton or Calzaghe (towards the end of his career) could get.
That shows the difference in our stereotypical cultures. Yanks, stay at home drinkers who pay for their sport. Brits, any excuse for a good piss-up.
Ok, so someone tell me where would British boxing be now if Frank knocked it on the head? Would it be better or worse? What would you see different happening? Genuine question this for someone more educated than me to answer.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 14:05
by whicker
jamesmcdonnell wrote:carlbcfc wrote:Hello all. I lurk, but now it is time for my first post.
14fuckinthousand!!
Let me put this into comparison. Mayweather vs Mosley @ MGM Grand was a 15,117 sell out! Ok, the the money comes from the ppv there, but not bad considering there was only 1 proven world class fighter on the card, and he was the away fighter.
That's the thing people forget, American fighters can draw PPV, but there's no way they can draw the fans that Hatton or Calzaghe (towards the end of his career) could get.
Notice how that generally means the match ups are better in America.
If a fight is being sold on a fighters name, such as in the UK, the the opponent doesn't need to be as notable. If you want the armchair fans to tune in, then the BOUT must sell itself.
Re: To be fair to Frank...
Posted: 18 May 2010, 15:40
by mahatma
i enjoyed the show, hope frank signs up katsidis id pay to see him fight again