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Thats why I hope Pac doesn't get too aggressive. He got too aggressive in the Marquez fight when he was winning and ended up getting countered and knocked out even though he was beating Marquez's ass the whole fight prior to that. Floyd is a master at countering, can't leave yourself wide open like Pac has a tendency to do. |
Cheapest Floyd Mayweather Vs Manny Pacquiao Tickets Over $4,000 On Secondary Market
It may be later than most have wanted, but “The Fight of the Century” is happening. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have signed a contract, agreeing to fight later this year. As the fight has finally on the books, prospective fans hoping to attend will be looking at the most expensive boxing tickets ever tracked on the secondary market. According to Darren Rovell of ESPN, the early word is that the lower level face price will be around $3,500. While that is an astronomical price, it pales in comparison to the $100 million purse that the two fighters will be competing for. Between endorsements, sponsors and the massive time spent planning and trash talking, both fighters have reveled in the idea of squaring off for the better half of a decade, but negotiations have fallen through each time. As the world awaited a fifth pass, an agreement has been reached with the premiere fight scheduled for May 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Now that both camps have signed on the dotted line, they should be ready to generate millions of dollars from the fight, win, lose of draw. In what would be the most lucrative and highest-grossing fight of all-time, Mayweather vs Pacquiao is already generating prices above almost anything else we’ve seen in recent history on the secondary market. With the cheapest ticket on the secondary market is currently going for over $4,000, the only comparable event we’ve see was the recent Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Patriots, which had get-in prices close to the $5,000 mark. |
This fight would've been cool 4 years ago
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I dont quite understand why so many people like watching small men fight. No weight divisions IMO. If there were no weight divisions Mayweather would be pumping gas. Is there an NFL for 140 lbs men? No? Why not? That's not fair! What about an NBA where the max height is 6 ft? Why don't they have that?
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Pacquiao's last loss? A 6th round KO. If you want to criticize FMM for not finishing fights decisively, why give Pac-Man a pass? When's the last time he knocked a guy out? Like 2008? Come on now. |
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This will be the biggest test for Mayweather in quite a few years. He has been hand picking easy opponents for years now so it is really hard to say how good he truly still is. It's like LeBron James choosing to play a one on one game against a college freshman. Sure he will dominate as expected, but now if he were to play against Durant it would be a different story. Not saying he wouldn't win, but it wouldn't be a cake walk.
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