Kell Brook wants to fight at Bramall Lane this year

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Kell just been on the pitch at half time at the New York blowing kisses to the booing Pigs :D
 
Just had to pick my tickets up from the sorting office and pay an extra 2 quid cos they didn't pay for postage!

Cheeky bastards
 
I have a vision of all the seats in the stands being sold out, then a big gap all the way to ringside where Eddie Hearn will be sitting, with just a couple of his mates. All because the prices came out and we're all northern so went "ow much?!" and clamoured for the cheap seats.
 
So who's going then? I am, but if the drinks selection and service is the same as on match days, I'll be tempted to stay in the pub until the Groves fight.

Never seen Kell fight live, and this will be the biggest fight I've seen. I saw Tyson fight Brian Nielsen and have been to a few other pro fights and the Golden Gloves tourament at Madison Square Garden but nothing quite as big as this - it's a huge fight and is getting media coverage all over the world
 
I am, but if the drinks selection and service is the same as on match days, I'll be tempted to stay in the pub until the Groves fight.

I've asked a few times how much a pint of their pish will be on the day. No reply.

I'm on a stag do and the stag wants his moneys worth, so he's on about going in shortly after doors open...need to convince him otherwise, otheriwse we'll get ripped off at the bar and we'll be in the Lane for 6 or 7 hours!
 
I've asked a few times how much a pint of their pish will be on the day. No reply.

I'm on a stag do and the stag wants his moneys worth, so he's on about going in shortly after doors open...need to convince him otherwise, otheriwse we'll get ripped off at the bar and we'll be in the Lane for 6 or 7 hours!

FA Cup Final starts at 17:30.
I'm planning to half watch that over a few games of pool with my mates first then head to the ground at about 19:30.
Should still see the main 2 or 3 fights I would have thought?
 

Fight Schedule:-

Kell Brook VS Errol Spence
12 x 3 mins IBF Welterweight World Championship

George Groves VS Fedor Chudinov
12 x 3 mins vacant WBA Super World Super-Middleweight Championship

David Allen VS Lenroy Thomas
12 x 3 mins vacant Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship

Jamie Cox VS Lewis Taylor
12 x 3 mins vacant WBA Intercontinental Super-Middleweight Championship

Anthony Fowler
6 x 3 mins Middleweight - Pro debut

Andy Townend VS Jon Kays
12 x 3 mins vacant Commonwealth Super-Featherweight Championship

Atif Shafiq
4/6 x 3 mins Super-Lightweight contest

Kyle Yousaf
4/6 x 3 mins Super-Flyweight contest

Nadim Saddiq
4/6 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
 
So who's going then? I am, but if the drinks selection and service is the same as on match days, I'll be tempted to stay in the pub until the Groves fight.

Never seen Kell fight live, and this will be the biggest fight I've seen. I saw Tyson fight Brian Nielsen and have been to a few other pro fights and the Golden Gloves tourament at Madison Square Garden but nothing quite as big as this - it's a huge fight and is getting media coverage all over the world
I'm going. My feelings are similar to yours re entry time. It's a shame you can't dip in and out with a wrist band or something because I would like to see some of the early fights out of interest but think I'd get stir crazy in the lane drinking carling for that long.
 
I definitely want to see the four top bouts, can miss the others if needs be.

When me and some lads went to see Kell at the O2 last time, it was a real booze fest, so best to pace yourselves, and definitely not drinking the "beer" at the Lane. Love United and BDTBL of course, but some things are beyond the call of duty.

I imagine all the watering holes in a mile radius of the ground will be rammed, so may just drink elsewhere and then taxi to the ground to meet the rest of the lads
 
Fight Schedule:-

Kell Brook VS Errol Spence
12 x 3 mins IBF Welterweight World Championship

George Groves VS Fedor Chudinov
12 x 3 mins vacant WBA Super World Super-Middleweight Championship

David Allen VS Lenroy Thomas
12 x 3 mins vacant Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship

Jamie Cox VS Lewis Taylor
12 x 3 mins vacant WBA Intercontinental Super-Middleweight Championship

Anthony Fowler
6 x 3 mins Middleweight - Pro debut

Andy Townend VS Jon Kays
12 x 3 mins vacant Commonwealth Super-Featherweight Championship

Atif Shafiq
4/6 x 3 mins Super-Lightweight contest

Kyle Yousaf
4/6 x 3 mins Super-Flyweight contest

Nadim Saddiq
4/6 x 3 mins Middleweight contest

I fancy having a bet on a few of the main fights to give them added interest.

Anybody got any top betting tips on the undercard?
 
I fancy having a bet on a few of the main fights to give them added interest.

Anybody got any top betting tips on the undercard?

If it is the lad from Dronfield, then I have seen Lewis Taylor fight, silky smooth, tall, rangy, wouldn't bet against based on what I have seen.

David Allen took Dilian Whyte the distance but lost on points, think he wins most by points so not an explosive heavyweight
 
Might be a stupid question, not having been to a live boxing event before, but what's the best guess on when the first fights start? I want to take in as much as I can on the day, but also rather not sit around if nowt's happening.
 
Might be a stupid question, not having been to a live boxing event before, but what's the best guess on when the first fights start? I want to take in as much as I can on the day, but also rather not sit around if nowt's happening.

Normally says on the web site or tickets, "doors open....." and then "first bell....."

It will be early because they have to be prepared for all fights going the distance
 
Might be a stupid question, not having been to a live boxing event before, but what's the best guess on when the first fights start? I want to take in as much as I can on the day, but also rather not sit around if nowt's happening.

Probably be 30-45 mins after doors, then there won't be much wait time between each of them

Went AJ Klitschko and was in right at doors, first few fights weren't great, in fact most of undercard was pretty bland, but didn't really get bored and it flowed well from one fight to next

I'll try and catch all the 12 rounders at least
 
Normally says on the web site or tickets, "doors open....." and then "first bell....."

It will be early because they have to be prepared for all fights going the distance

Think it just says doors open on the ticket. Yeah, figured about the timings but thought I'd check. Cheers.
 
Probably be 30-45 mins after doors, then there won't be much wait time between each of them

Went AJ Klitschko and was in right at doors, first few fights weren't great, in fact most of undercard was pretty bland, but didn't really get bored and it flowed well from one fight to next

I'll try and catch all the 12 rounders at least

I doubt any of the fights will bore me. More waiting around after doors open would.
 
I'm going. Really looking forward to it as never been to a big title fight before.

On the subject of ale, does the fact this isn't a footy match mean we can take beers to our seats?
 

Planning on London Road first and then in for the last 3 or 4 fights.

Difficult to gauge the pubs because the crowd will be no bigger than plenty of matches but there will probably be more having a drink than on a matchday due to your boxing fan demographic.

Be interesting to see if there's any argy bargy with different allegiances on the night.
 

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