Re: Most unusual events you have ever seen at a live sports event.
jobathenut- It was an unbelievable experience, although it seems like you were much more active than I was. Actually, following the fight, we were stuck in the walkway between the arena and the hotel/casino for hours, due to the "riot" you decribed in your initial post. We heard from MGM Grand officials that the gun shots were actually champagne corks popping, but the word circulating around the casino, once we finally made it there, was exactly what you described...
There were TONS of athletes/celebs at that event. I recall seeing Barkley, Ewing, Mourning and Mutombo, Ricky Watters, Albert Belle, Ted Danson, Frank Thomas, Trump, etc, etc... I only had three baseballs with me and I got them signed almost as soon as we got into the arena by Mayweather, Briggs and Thomas Hearns (whom I forgot to mention in my last post). Not only was it an amazing experience, but it was really cool going with my dad. He actually got the tickets from an MGM executive, free of charge and the seats were amazing. Darrell Walker, formerly of the Knicks, was actually seated a row in front of us.
Out of curiosity, we called a local ticket broker, a few hours before the fight and were offered $10K a piece for the tickets. We would have never sold them, as they were given to us, but the prefight buzz was almost as electric as the fight and subsequent shananigans were afterward. I'll never forget it!
jobathenut- It was an unbelievable experience, although it seems like you were much more active than I was. Actually, following the fight, we were stuck in the walkway between the arena and the hotel/casino for hours, due to the "riot" you decribed in your initial post. We heard from MGM Grand officials that the gun shots were actually champagne corks popping, but the word circulating around the casino, once we finally made it there, was exactly what you described...
There were TONS of athletes/celebs at that event. I recall seeing Barkley, Ewing, Mourning and Mutombo, Ricky Watters, Albert Belle, Ted Danson, Frank Thomas, Trump, etc, etc... I only had three baseballs with me and I got them signed almost as soon as we got into the arena by Mayweather, Briggs and Thomas Hearns (whom I forgot to mention in my last post). Not only was it an amazing experience, but it was really cool going with my dad. He actually got the tickets from an MGM executive, free of charge and the seats were amazing. Darrell Walker, formerly of the Knicks, was actually seated a row in front of us.
Out of curiosity, we called a local ticket broker, a few hours before the fight and were offered $10K a piece for the tickets. We would have never sold them, as they were given to us, but the prefight buzz was almost as electric as the fight and subsequent shananigans were afterward. I'll never forget it!
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