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    #21
    Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
    Not really im a microwave cook, and dont have any good vices XD. It would probably be my Dad and myself he is the only one that lives close that likes boxing like myself, or that I dont want to shoot when we he talks about it. Like I said money is no object, but i do see myself getting annoyed if people are being annoying at the movies like people are saying they are. I rather be at home then, where my dad and I can be the loud annoying ones all we want. I just figured it could be fun to watch it on a super big ass screen with some over priced pop corn just to change it up this time, but if other people who done it didn't like it I must not be missing anything.
    Find the closest sports bar to your area. If a fighter's name is not Mayweather, It does not deserve to be ppv. 60 dollars is not a legit price for Lara vs Alvarez. People who decided to Watch Cotto vs Martinez at home wasted their money. If a fight ends up sucking, you will ask, Why did I pay 60 dollars for that when Instead I could have paid 10 or 15 dollars to watch it at a sports bar.

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      #22
      Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
      Find the closest sports bar to your area. If a fighter's name is not Mayweather, It does not deserve to be ppv. 60 dollars is not a legit price for Lara vs Alvarez. People who decided to Watch Cotto vs Martinez at home wasted their money. If a fight ends up sucking, you will ask, Why did I pay 60 dollars for that when Instead I could have paid 10 or 15 dollars to watch it at a sports bar.
      So you only buy Mayweather ppvs? Hows Mayweather vs Guerrero worth 69 more than Lara vs Canelo ? . I dont mind buying the fights that are worth it for me, which are usually the top guy vs the other top guy mostly. I have been to a sports bar, and im not a fan since i dont even like to drink anyways feel out of place. I have never been to the movies to watch a fight thats why i was wondering about that experience.

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        #23
        Here is my take. Pro's and cons:

        Pro's:
        The theater is 1/4 the price of PPV roughly at $18
        There is a lot of people and you end up connecting with some of them right off
        The picture is huge and very clear and feels more like an event than on TV

        Cons:
        You don't have the card recorded to replay
        No alcohol although you could sneak something in

        I really liked the theater option and chose this when I want to save a little money.

        Hey, Gamboa will be back. He fought his fkn ass off and showed his heart and skills. I think if he tightens up a few things, stays busier fighting every 3-4 months, he can still make noise in Boxing. He gave everything he had and would probably rise 100 times off the canvas if they allowed him, that's how big of a fighting heart he showed. He is exciting and Boxing needs that.
        Last edited by richardt; 06-29-2014, 07:57 PM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
          So you only buy Mayweather ppvs? Hows Mayweather vs Guerrero worth 69 more than Lara vs Canelo ? . I dont mind buying the fights that are worth it for me, which are usually the top guy vs the other top guy mostly. I have been to a sports bar, and im not a fan since i dont even like to drink anyways feel out of place. I have never been to the movies to watch a fight thats why i was wondering about that experience.
          Then Go to a Movie theater.

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            #25
            Theater all day. Ive been like 3 times and its great. Its the next best thing to being at a fight. People complain about alcohol but just bring some in your pocket and put it in your cup or dump a soda bottle out, fill it with whaterver and put it in your girls purse. If not that then just get drunk before you go........lol

            There is one stipulation that you have to make sure of. Call your theater and ask them are they playing it in surround sound. Trust me, it makes a world of difference. I had 2 great experinces but one time I went and the sound was just coming from the screen or the front speakers. It felt night & day to me and I couldnt get into it at all. Maybe it wouldnt have bothered me if I didnt see it the other way first but I already had an this version ******.

            Its like some theaters think that since its not a movie then they dont have to use all the speakers. Yes you do. If they play it in surround sound then go. Everyone is hyped just like at a fight or a fight party and the fighters look huge. Its great and there will be alot of trash talk

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              #26
              Originally posted by DLT View Post
              Theater all day. Ive been like 3 times and its great. Its the next best thing to being at a fight. People complain about alcohol but just bring some in your pocket and put it in your cup or dump a soda bottle out, fill it with whaterver and put it in your girls purse. If not that then just get drunk before you go........lol

              There is one stipulation that you have to make sure of. Call your theater and ask them are they playing it in surround sound. Trust me, it makes a world of difference. I had 2 great experinces but one time I went and the sound was just coming from the screen or the front speakers. It felt night & day to me and I couldnt get into it at all. Maybe it wouldnt have bothered me if I didnt see it the other way first but I already had an this version ******.

              Its like some theaters think that since its not a movie then they dont have to use all the speakers. Yes you do. If they play it in surround sound then go. Everyone is hyped just like at a fight or a fight party and the fighters look huge. Its great and there will be alot of trash talk
              That sounds like fun, well like most things in life it's good to try at least once see for myself since there's a lot of mixed opinions and experiences about it here. Ill proably end up giving it a shot for the sound and huge ass fighters alone the replays of the punches have to look epic was my first thought when i saw the Canelo vs Lara poster XD.

              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              Here is my take. Pro's and cons:

              Pro's:
              The theater is 1/4 the price of PPV roughly at $18
              There is a lot of people and you end up connecting with some of them right off
              The picture is huge and very clear and feels more like an event than on TV

              Cons:
              You don't have the card recorded to replay
              No alcohol although you could sneak something in

              I really liked the theater option and chose this when I want to save a little money.

              Hey, Gamboa will be back. He fought his fkn ass off and showed his heart and skills. I think if he tightens up a few things, stays busier fighting every 3-4 months, he can still make noise in Boxing. He gave everything he had and would probably rise 100 times off the canvas if they allowed him, that's how big of a fighting heart he showed. He is exciting and Boxing needs that.
              Here's to hoping
              Last edited by DannYankee; 06-29-2014, 08:18 PM.

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                #27
                Give it a shot man. I saw the Mayweather/Cotto fight in a theater. I guess it depends where you're at, but I saw it in Orlando so there were a lot of Puerto Ricans in there and it got really loud. Not loud as in obnoxious, but loud as in everyone was hyped for the fight and rooting loudly for Cotto. They even sold beer at the concession stand so people were having a blast. Like someone also mentioned, the quality and sound alone is worth watching it in a theater.

                On a sidenote, does anyone have a good site that shows which theaters in the country will be showing the Canelo/Lara fight?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TommyToughNuts View Post
                  Give it a shot man. I saw the Mayweather/Cotto fight in a theater. I guess it depends where you're at, but I saw it in Orlando so there were a lot of Puerto Ricans in there and it got really loud. Not loud as in obnoxious, but loud as in everyone was hyped for the fight and rooting loudly for Cotto. They even sold beer at the concession stand so people were having a blast. Like someone also mentioned, the quality and sound alone is worth watching it in a theater.

                  On a sidenote, does anyone have a good site that shows which theaters in the country will be showing the Canelo/Lara fight?
                  I dont know how you can find all of them, but you can go to your nearest or favorite movie theater website and check their shows for July 12th if they have Honor and Glory: Canelo vs Lara at 9pm then they will be playing it if not try your second favorite theater's website XD.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DannYankee09 View Post
                    I dont know how you can find all of them, but you can go to your nearest or favorite movie theater website and check their shows for July 12th if they have Honor and Glory: Canelo vs Lara at 9pm then they will be playing it if not try your second favorite theater's website XD.
                    Search Fathom Events on google.

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                      #30
                      Where the hell do you guys live?! There's not a theater in Dallas (or any other major metropolitan area for that matter) that doesn't sell alcohol.

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