
The venue for the event on Edgar Berlanga v. Hamzah Sheeraz on July 12 will be the 14,053 national tennis centers at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. This is a place for the sport, but not for boxing. Unfortunately, the stadium has many ground seats, Make them useless to watch boxing.
Fans are more concerned about the price of the PPV of the event than the location. If Turki wants to please fans, he should price the event at a discount, as Berlanga is the main event.
It is not clear why Turki Alalshikh chose the location for the July 12 event. It is A smaller place Better than Madison Square Garden or Barclays Center. One obvious benefit of Louis Armstrong Stadium is that it will be an external venue, just like the Turki event held on Times Square on May 2. The roof is retractable, sometimes in New York, sometimes in New York. This is one of the green countries.
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Edgar Blangga with Hamzah Sheeraz – Main Events
Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda – Co-creation
Alberto Puello and Subriel Matias
David Morrell vs. Imam Katav
The average fan would be glad they could play in the fight instead of being excluded, as we see in Times Square. The event’s crowd is hundreds of carefully selected VIPs, many of whom are wealthy millionaires. The battle is bad and is an example of what happened to bad games.
Berlanga’s local pull?
Whether the venue will sell out is questionable, as none of the battle resonates with the New York crowd. Although Berlanga is from Brooklyn, his name isn’t big enough to attract 14,000 people. Shakur is from Newark, New Jersey, and in that state he is not very popular. Turki obviously can afford half the event, but it’s best to play this card at the 5,600-seat theater in Madison Square Garden, New York. This way, it can be guaranteed to sell.
Berlanga hasn’t done enough in his career to attract a large audience on him. It was a better idea for Turki to find a popular fighter that could be the title of the event. Shakur is still a good co-creation, and Berlanga will be perfect for a third fight from the top.


Last updated on June 30, 20125