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Tonight's Big Fight

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 8:15 am
by Lon
I am a fan of Professional Boxing and I have ordered up on Pay Per View for my flat screen TV the biggest money fight in the history of Professional Boxing. The fight will cost me $100 billed to my TV Cable account. I will host 14 people in my apartment to watch the fight and have charged them $10 each. I will be able to cover my cost and will furnish refreshments. I have never had more than four people in my apartment at one time so this will be interesting. I have arranged good seating and everyone should be comfortable.

http://www.sportingnews.com/sport/st...channel-latest

Tonight's Big Fight

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 8:31 am
by Snowfire
I used to follow boxing. The attraction for me was lost some time ago. This is clearly a big draw. Two of the best to enter a ring.

I hope Manny gives Mayweather the hiding he deserves. I detest his arrogance and his violent misogyny. He claims to be as good as Ali but as Colin Murray said in a newspaper article, he is not fit to empty Ali's spit bucket. I think it would be good for boxing if Pacquiao won

Tonight's Big Fight

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 9:19 am
by Bruv
Nice to see the entrepreneurial spirit alive and kicking.

And that is what is obscene with this fight, the value of the purses..........................unbelievable !!!!!

Tonight's Big Fight

Posted: Sat May 02, 2015 9:57 am
by tude dog
Lon;1478438 wrote: I am a fan of Professional Boxing and I have ordered up on Pay Per View for my flat screen TV the biggest money fight in the history of Professional Boxing. The fight will cost me $100 billed to my TV Cable account. I will host 14 people in my apartment to watch the fight and have charged them $10 each. I will be able to cover my cost and will furnish refreshments. I have never had more than four people in my apartment at one time so this will be interesting. I have arranged good seating and everyone should be comfortable.

http://www.sportingnews.com/sport/st...channel-latest


Dad and brother, big boxing fans. I accepted it. Went to numerous matches, good stuff. Well, brother got into it a big way and went for Golden Gloves. When it came time he backed out and decided he really didn't want to hurt anybody in the ring, except me.

I was more into chess and not getting my face punched.

Last time I went was many years later and forgot just how brutal the game is. Went to see a co-worker's first professional fight, and most likely last. The older I get, the more boxing looses its attraction.

With all that said, if invited I would go to your place just to hang around real men who enjoy a manly sport.

Looks like you planned it well. Seating for everybody. The real reviews come from your neighbors.