Nearly two weeks remain until the Nevada State Athletic Commission will determine whether the Canelo Alvarez-Gennady Golovkin rematch can take place as planned.
That hasn’t stopped MGM Resorts International from offering full refunds to consumers who’ve purchased tickets to the jeopardized event. According to a story posted to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s website Wednesday, an MGM Resorts International spokesperson confirmed that the company, which co-owns T-Mobile Arena, is providing full refunds to those that have bout tickets to the high-profile fight, scheduled for May 5 at T-Mobile Arena.
“In the event a fan requested a refund, they could get one at the original point of sale and in full,” the MGM Resorts International official stated in a text message to the Review-Journal. boxingscene.com
Originally posted by Uroš
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Ne bih bas rekao da je boks potcenjen, daleko je finansijski isplativiji od UFC-a. Cak i veliki broj drugoraznednih boksera zaradjuje vise od skoro svih UFC sampiona. Koliko znam, najvece UFC zvezde po zaradi u poslednje vreme su McGregor ($3-6 mil po borbi) i Rounda Rousey ($3mil po borbi). To se ne moze bas porediti sa recimo:
Wladimir Klitschko:
~$20mil vs Alexander Povetkin
~$20mil vs Anthony Joshua
~$20mil vs Tyson Fury
~$20mil vs David Haye
Floyd Mayweather:
$100mil+ vs Manny Pacquiao
$100mil vs Conor McGregor
$40mil vs Saul Alvarez
Anthony Joshua:
~$20mil vs Wladimir Klitschko
~$18mil vs Joe Parker
~$14mil vs Carlos Takam
Saul Alvarez:
$15mil vs Gennady Golovkin
$5mil vs Miguel Cotto
$3,5mil vs Amir Khan
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