Elton John sings “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting,” and right now boxing
fans around the world agree. On May 2nd, two boxers will compete in what is being
called the “fight of the
century.” Philippine citizen Manny Pacquiao will
face
American Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lovers of boxing have been
waiting for this match-up for many years.
And they are willing to spend a lot of money to see it.
* compete = (~와) 겨루다, 경쟁하다/ fight of the century = 세기의 대결/ face =
대면하다/ match-up 대전; 비교, 대조
The MGM Grand Garden
Arena can
hold an audience of about 16,800 people. Only about 1,000 seats were open to the
public. They all went in minutes. The lowest-priced seats sold for about $1,500.
People who bought these tickets are re-selling them for $4,000. For the best
seats in the arena, sellers are asking as much as $350,000 per ticket. The rest
of the seats were divided among three groups. MGM gets some for its guests. The
companies supporting each boxer also control some seats. The rest go to the two
television companies sharing broadcast rights. So, you can watch the fight on
television. But, that costs money, too. A pay-per-view order for the
fight (in high definition) costs $100. About 3.1 million purchases are expected.
The record for pay-per-view purchases happened in 2007. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
beat another boxer, Oscar De La Hoya, in that fight.
* arena = 경기장(공연장)/ pay-per-view = 유료
시청제
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao - The Fight of the Century - WTS.mp3