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Joshua sells 17,000 tickets for US debut at 4x the price of Wilders.

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    #21
    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
    Those are the cheapest seats, they sell out quickly.
    I just checked Stubhub -- sections are greyed out there too.

    If you're right, it would mean there are literally zero resellers in those massive sections.

    Possible, but extraordinarily unlikely.

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      #22
      The ticket prices are too expensive for the poverty living Canelo fans, that's why the tickets haven't sold out yet.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
        Like the Wilder vs. Fury fight, a lot of tickets sell on the day of the fight.

        It could easily be 90% sold within the next 48 hours.
        Are there that many homeless people in Brooklyn?

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          #24
          Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
          Those are the cheapest seats, they sell out quickly.
          Delluded. They were greyed out when they went on sale.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
            Those are the cheapest seats, they sell out quickly.
            dude why you lying? Those seats are blocked off and never went on sale. The venue is not configured for full capacity, this isn't new Barclays has done this for so many of their fights because they know the venue is too big for most of the level fights they get. MSG even does this for some fights INCLUDING GGG/Rolls which is also not configured for full capacity and has sections blocked off not for sale.

            Wilder is right now configured for around 12K seating and has anywhere from 3-5K tickets still available on Ticketmaster with 3 days to go and that is not all the tickets that are potentially unsold and available as they take tickets off ticketmaster and give to 3rd party sellers to try and sell if they don't sell them they go back to the venue and ticketmaster to continue trying to sell. So what you see on ticketmaster is just the minimum amount of unsold tickets.
            Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-15-2019, 10:36 AM.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              Who's the A side in the US?


              So just 7000 US sales? and at least some of those would have been because of Big Baby who decided to stay on rather than go through the hassle of refund. And some of them would be Mexicans coming to cheer Ruiz?

              So how many US fans for AJ?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Nehnenqui View Post
                They’ll just say it was because of Miller, lol.

                If all B-Sides acted like Beyoncé Wilder no fight would ever get done.
                They’ll barefaced say it’s because of miller. Even though they laughed at the attendance of a show headlined by jacobs and miller not long ago.

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                  #28
                  Hey, no need to get upset because you missed out on the cheap tickets. You gotta be faster next time. There are still good ones available. There will most likely be higher attendance than Stiverne 2, but less than Ortiz. Pretty impressive for a tune-up fight!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Who's the A side in the US?


                    - -Who's Wilder?

                    Is he that Deyonce gal?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
                      Hey, no need to get upset because you missed out on the cheap tickets. You gotta be faster next time. There are still good ones available. There will most likely be higher attendance than Stiverne 2, but less than Ortiz. Pretty impressive for a tune-up fight!
                      man wave the white flag those seats have always been blocked off. Stiverne did 10K in attendance at barclays and I don't see this fight cracking that unless they just hand out free tickets at a crazy rate.

                      the problem here is there is a crowded market. You have Joshua fight also in NYC, you have GGG fight also in NYC, and you just had Crawford/Khan also in NYC. Wilder being in NYC too close to that many other big name fighters fighting near his same date in the same damn city is why Wilder are not selling. Many folks already spent money on another NYC fight or saved their money for Joshua and GGG and you add that to a lackluster opponent Wilder is facing. These numbers going to be brutal on fight night.
                      Last edited by bigdunny1; 05-15-2019, 10:54 AM.

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