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GGG-Canelo 2 will be available in movie theaters

August 29, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez are set for their rematch on September 15th and not only will you have the choice of purchasing the event in PPV, you can also attend the card at your local movie theatre.

Dan Rafael of ESPN reports that the fight will be available in more than 450 movie theaters across the country.  Golden Boy Promotions and Fathom Events made the announcement this week.

The price point is usually around $20 for the event.  Fathom Events has collaborated with promotions in the past to show Boxing PPVs.

Looking back at the first fight between the two, Fathom really put together an interesting trailer.

For the rematch, Fathom does it again.

Payout Perspective:

Expect this event to do as well as their first fight.  Fueled by the animosity due to Canelo’s suspension, we can see these two go toe-to-toe for another 12 rounds.

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