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legendary
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May 31, 2020, 05:18:36 PM
Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135

I think the card is good in my opinion.

Stevenson vs Caraballo is a good non-title fight. There's a lot of hype around Stevenson as he is an Olympian. And the we have Jessie Magdaleno in the main card vs Yenifel Vicente. Magdaleno beat our own Nonito Donaire by UD in 2016. It was a good fight but Magdaleno is too much for Nonito back then.

Anyway, if you have information about Inoue vs Casimero fight, please update in this thread, I hope that fight will be scheduled this next month too.

Yes, for sure I will update this thread if I found some information about the Inoue vs Casimero, so far though there's nothing that I can report. Probably both are busy on their training in preparation of their big fight. And once we see boxing this June, it will probably a signal that they could be next in the following months.
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May 31, 2020, 07:56:18 AM
This could happen in june. The other games is going to happen to or going to resume the game unless the country still fighting the pandemic. I have check on a site that some country still have pandemic problems and the infected people still rising. It's not a good idea if they resume a game if still having problem with the crisis.

They have evaluated the situation already, and they are aware that the cases is still high in the area, but then the fight was approved.
It was posted 1 page back, as you can read :

Nevada Commission Approves Top Rank Dates For June 9 & June 11 In Las Vegas

so let's hope that it's going to be a success, the cases will continue to rise but if they will not do this, they won't be able to contribute on the recovery of the economy of United States.
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May 31, 2020, 07:50:45 AM
This could happen in june. The other games is going to happen to or going to resume the game unless the country still fighting the pandemic. I have check on a site that some country still have pandemic problems and the infected people still rising. It's not a good idea if they resume a game if still having problem with the crisis.
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May 31, 2020, 07:31:42 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

Match fixing chances does get increased or decreased due to crowd. Even if people do not watch the match live in person, but they can watch it live on TV or later recordings on you tube, so there is not much difference.

I agree, there were rumours before, but it was long time ago and I doubt that there are prevalent today, specially high profile fights. It's really hard to fix it as there are huge money involved and I doubt that everyone involved are to be willing participants because sooner or later it will come up in public and it will affect them negatively as boxers.

And boxing promoters are eager to see the boxing go to make money here, so it doesn't make sense to think about fixing the match with or without the crowd.
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May 31, 2020, 06:13:45 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

Match fixing chances does get increased or decreased due to crowd. Even if people do not watch the match live in person, but they can watch it live on TV or later recordings on you tube, so there is not much difference.

Forget about the match fixing, it's unlikely to happen as no team would want to lose especially if we are talking of a major games here.
Though there are few people in the arena, but they will make sure the game is played live and stream live, and match fixing IMO is just a theory from bettors.

Match fixing does exists and the matches which are of high profile , there are more chances of bigger match fixing. I am not saying that match fixing occurs in all high profile matches but it does happen in few of them.
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May 31, 2020, 06:01:02 AM
As expected this will be an empty arena for fans out there, they'll surely provide extreme security measures over this kind of event. Since Nevada state was one of the state that has less cases of the virus, my hunch tells me this will really gonna push through. Bettors? For sure they'll love it.

I think you haven't made your research. Nevada already has 7,696 confirmed cases and already 392 deaths.


And i don't think it is a good idea to force nor make an event with that current cases. Would you take the risk just to earn money and enjoy watching boxing matches? Also, even there would be security nor they maximizes preventive measures, the virus is an unseen enemy, there's no doubt that some of attendees would be asymptotic.

I did and at that time the case hasn't blown up like that and by this time it even gets more to 8.5k cases and 400+ deaths they are more of a neutral unlike to other states. It isn't a forced event it will still on players and committee decision and if you haven't read the OP try to read it again and Arum stated there that they'll launch it in a secure and safer way. I think they know such risks and if they will risk the players as well as some fans (if they allow it) that will for sure not nice to them hosting such an event. It's "asymptomatic" at least research for that one too, if they don't allow fans as my reply saying "this will be an empty arena for fans out there" then I think that minimizes the risks.
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May 31, 2020, 05:36:11 AM
What makes a boxing event earn money is because of the tickets of the crowd and as well as their in-game bets. Only minimal events supports online betting nor has an online betting platform, some are just dependent on the games yet has no connection with boxing events per se.


They have to adjust now, they need to earn in PPV subscription since crowd is not possible due to the pandemic.
About betting, I think that is separate from gambling, the organizers does not make money from that, otherwise they will be accuse of fixing games.
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May 31, 2020, 05:19:55 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

Match fixing chances does get increased or decreased due to crowd. Even if people do not watch the match live in person, but they can watch it live on TV or later recordings on you tube, so there is not much difference.

Anything if this sort of things happens in any sport let it be will get reported irrespective of the crowd presence or not. Nowadays we have camera and will be telecasted on various platforms so anyone will get caught of wrongdoing if so tried to do it. And not many would like to take that risk and spoil their reputation for the rest of their life.

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May 31, 2020, 05:18:18 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

No, match fixing is only based on the individual boxer, if boxer A and boxer B agrees to follow the script then that is a complete match fixing, also it's possible that boxer B will intentionally give the fight to boxer A as he is betting on himself to lose, that is possible every scenario.

Boxing in general is viewed as a corrupt sports for some people, so fix matching is happening, and some would not know though they are involved in the fight, sometimes its the judges who not truly score and favor a certain boxer, so that is still match fixing.

Anyway if you are a gambler,  just make sure you bet on the right side.
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May 31, 2020, 05:17:14 AM
As expected this will be an empty arena for fans out there, they'll surely provide extreme security measures over this kind of event. Since Nevada state was one of the state that has less cases of the virus, my hunch tells me this will really gonna push through. Bettors? For sure they'll love it.

I think you haven't made your research. Nevada already has 7,696 confirmed cases and already 392 deaths.


And i don't think it is a good idea to force nor make an event with that current cases. Would you take the risk just to earn money and enjoy watching boxing matches? Also, even there would be security nor they maximizes preventive measures, the virus is an unseen enemy, there's no doubt that some of attendees would be asymptotic.

I am hoping and confident at the same time that this will be a successful event.
This is not the first fight, in other countries, they manage to host a successful boxing fight with crowd, this fight does not have a crowd.

What makes a boxing event earn money is because of the tickets of the crowd and as well as their in-game bets. Only minimal events supports online betting nor has an online betting platform, some are just dependent on the games yet has no connection with boxing events per se.
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May 31, 2020, 04:59:52 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

Match fixing chances does get increased or decreased due to crowd. Even if people do not watch the match live in person, but they can watch it live on TV or later recordings on you tube, so there is not much difference.

Forget about the match fixing, it's unlikely to happen as no team would want to lose especially if we are talking of a major games here.
Though there are few people in the arena, but they will make sure the game is played live and stream live, and match fixing IMO is just a theory from bettors.
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May 31, 2020, 04:37:06 AM
Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.

Match fixing chances does get increased or decreased due to crowd. Even if people do not watch the match live in person, but they can watch it live on TV or later recordings on you tube, so there is not much difference.
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May 31, 2020, 04:19:19 AM
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Would there be a high chance of match fixing due to no crowd? Just a thought.
legendary
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May 31, 2020, 04:01:23 AM
#98
I guess that depends on the decision on each country and the situation with pandemic they currently have.
Yes, there are many boxing foghts and other matches waiting to be held and let's hope things wil be get back to normal. For boxing matches I don't think that is ho hard to ensure all necessary health protection measures and funs can't hardly wait.
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May 31, 2020, 03:25:22 AM
#97
more sports events will follow especially those matches that only need 2 persons inside the ring or court. if nothing extraordinary happens after that fight, for sure they will set up more events. but they should avoid large crowds or audience. better be safe than sorry!

I am hoping and confident at the same time that this will be a successful event.
This is not the first fight, in other countries, they manage to host a successful boxing fight with crowd, this fight does not have a crowd.





Anyway, if you have information about Inoue vs Casimero fight, please update in this thread, I hope that fight will be scheduled this next month too.

Hoping for this too, as a Filipino, I would love to see Casimero fight an undefeated boxer, he is coming from an impressive win, so I guess he'll be able to give a good fight to Inoue..I am not sure he will win against Inoue as the monster is also fast and he has the power, in fact he is the favorite but I trust my man.
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May 30, 2020, 07:54:44 PM
#96
Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135

I think the card is good in my opinion.

Stevenson vs Caraballo is a good non-title fight. There's a lot of hype around Stevenson as he is an Olympian. And the we have Jessie Magdaleno in the main card vs Yenifel Vicente. Magdaleno beat our own Nonito Donaire by UD in 2016. It was a good fight but Magdaleno is too much for Nonito back then.

Now this is official already, so I would say it's a good news for the boxing fans, after this even, we will certainly witness a lot of fights to follow.
I am not familiar with the boxers too, but I'll definitely watch this fight since it's going to be the first in vegas, I'm sure there's no free viewing for this.

Anyway, if you have information about Inoue vs Casimero fight, please update in this thread, I hope that fight will be scheduled this next month too.

more sports events will follow especially those matches that only need 2 persons inside the ring or court. if nothing extraordinary happens after that fight, for sure they will set up more events. but they should avoid large crowds or audience. better be safe than sorry!
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May 30, 2020, 07:48:37 PM
#95
Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135

I think the card is good in my opinion.

Stevenson vs Caraballo is a good non-title fight. There's a lot of hype around Stevenson as he is an Olympian. And the we have Jessie Magdaleno in the main card vs Yenifel Vicente. Magdaleno beat our own Nonito Donaire by UD in 2016. It was a good fight but Magdaleno is too much for Nonito back then.

Now this is official already, so I would say it's a good news for the boxing fans, after this even, we will certainly witness a lot of fights to follow.
I am not familiar with the boxers too, but I'll definitely watch this fight since it's going to be the first in vegas, I'm sure there's no free viewing for this.

Anyway, if you have information about Inoue vs Casimero fight, please update in this thread, I hope that fight will be scheduled this next month too.
legendary
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May 30, 2020, 07:29:19 PM
#94
Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135

I think the card is good in my opinion.

Stevenson vs Caraballo is a good non-title fight. There's a lot of hype around Stevenson as he is an Olympian. And the we have Jessie Magdaleno in the main card vs Yenifel Vicente. Magdaleno beat our own Nonito Donaire by UD in 2016. It was a good fight but Magdaleno is too much for Nonito back then.
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May 30, 2020, 05:35:00 AM
#93
Some relevant update on the plan of Bob Arum to stage boxing fights this June and it would be next week.

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Nevada Commission Approves Top Rank Dates For June 9 & June 11 In Las Vegas

Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135

Good, at least we can see boxing moving to this 'new norm'. And it looks like Bob Arum really put a long of work here and as much as I hate him, let give him props in this one. Yes, no big names yet but if this turns out to be successful in this pandemic, for sure they will slowly introduce high tier fighters to be showcase next. And then Canelo vs GGG or the much anticipated Inoue vs Casimero. So let's hope that the first staging will turn out to be good.
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May 30, 2020, 05:18:21 AM
#92
Some relevant update on the plan of Bob Arum to stage boxing fights this June and it would be next week.

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Nevada Commission Approves Top Rank Dates For June 9 & June 11 In Las Vegas

Though not big names but still it's good to see fights being stage on this time of a pandemic. Hope all would turn out fine so we can see boxing and other sports slowly going back.

https://www.boxingscene.com/nevada-commission-approves-top-rank-dates-june-9-june-11-las-vegas--149135
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