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But still...these are Vegas Conor prices we're talking about.
This is the fight to determine the LW GOAT between the two longest win streaks in LW history. The prices should be that high.
But still...these are Vegas Conor prices we're talking about.
These people seem pretty high up, he zooms in and out so it's a bit hard to tell the distance but when he is in regular mode they seem to have a pretty decent over view of the Octagon. How much do you think these guys paid? Doesn't seem too bad. I don't think I'd like to look through a cage. Rather over it.
Agreed.Khabib is the 2nd biggest star in the sport and is fighting someone we've been begging for years now. I am not surprised by the prices at all. Also, see you there.
You know, it's pretty much the same fight. A strong stocky wrestler vs a long weirdo striker with good submissions.
If one of them drops out this time they should get cut.I'm not surprised the prices are bumped for this event because we have been waiting to see Khabib vs Tony for such a long time, it feels like its been 120 years since this fight has been booked. I just hope it actually happens for real this time.
For the worst seat, it’s $266/ticket, including taxes/fees. Sitting in the nosebleeds for a fight, is a terrible viewing experience. Maybe worth like $50, just to feel the energy in the room. And in doing that, you basically miss the fight, and have to rewatch it later.
If you run a successful business you know what supply and demand is and if people are paying that price it’s fairQuite honestly, I can afford to sit wherever I want. I own a successful business, and have plenty of
Money. But just because I have money, doesn’t mean that I’d pay $200 for a cheeseburger. A cheeseburger is worth $200. Only a fool would pay that.
According to my own metric, the priceroduct ratio here is crazy. I would never even consider paying these prices. But that’s just me. Everybody can spend as they wish, obviously.
its about the atmosphere bud, no bar can beat thatI wouldn't go if it was free you can see better on TV.
I agree. If you're not going to fork out $1000 for actually good seats, don't waste $250 on crap seats.Yeah the prices aren't worth it. You'll end up watching the whole thing on the jumbo-tron anyway
Very hostile in here lately. Simmer down fellas.
Best seat is in your living room with drinks and snacks.
If you run a successful business you know what supply and demand is and if people are paying that price it’s fair
its about the atmosphere bud, no bar can beat that