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by Cheri on 12/31/19State Farm Arena - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5It was a very nice event, the lines moved very quickly and staff on-site was helpful.

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Premier Boxing Champions
Manager Al Haymon's Premier Boxing Champions series features top-level fights all around the country (and across the television landscape). Just look at the names in the PBC promotion. Champs and ex-champs and legit prospects abound: Deontay Wilder, Adonis Stevenson, David Benavidez, Jermall and Jermell Charlo, Jarrett Hurd, Errol Spence Jr., Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, Mikey Garcia, Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell Jr., Abner Mares, Brandon Figueroa, Danny Garcia, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Jarrett Hurd, and Gervonta Davis. Living relic Manny Pacquiao is on board. Surprise titlist Andy Ruiz Jr. is in the PBC camp, too.
Premier Boxing Champions History
The first PBC card was in 2015, and it was broadcast on NBC, with Keith Thurman as the headliner and Adrien Broner and Abner Mares on the undercard. There've been a lot of fireworks since then, heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder providing many of them. In 2016, Wilder knocked out Artur Szpilka in the ninth round with a cannon shot from his right hand. The following year, Wilder swarmed challenger Bermane Stiverne, knocking him down three times before the fight was stopped in the waning moments of the first round. Stiverne managed just two jabs and two power shots in all.
In 2018, Wilder took on Luiz Ortiz at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in one of the great bouts of the promotion's brief history. The cautious, pawing exchanges of the early rounds gave way in the fifth to a big right from Wilder that buckled Ortiz's knees and then a second right that sent him to the floor. Ortiz came back and nearly knocked out Wilder in the seventh. The champ rallied, and in the 10th he overwhelmed Ortiz, ending the fight with a huge right uppercut.
But the PBC is a lot more than Wilder. In September 2019, welterweight Errol Spence Jr., fresh off his domination of Mikey Garcia, bested Shawn Porter in a frenetic split decision, unifying the IBF and WBC belts and moving Spence closer to the top of the pound-for-pound rankings. And don't forget the old guy. In 2018, Pacquiao, on the cusp of turning 40, joined the promotion and soon recorded a pair of solid decisions, first against Adrien Broner and then against the dangerous Keith Thurman.
It was a very nice event, the lines moved very quickly and staff on-site was helpful.
It was all good. It's how a fight in Atlanta is supposed to be.
Great facility . Seats were good. Overall good experience
Great scene at Barclay's Center. Just need up to date about fight card etc.
Great Fight, Great Atmosphere, The Views From Our Seat Was The Best
This was an awesome 1st time experience. I thoroughly enjoyed the venue. I had excellent seating. Great fight night.
The event was very nice. No lines for food and every seat was a good seat
Great experience no trouble and boxing. I wish showtime boxing have a good line up like this again
Great atmosphere, great fights,under ground parking, walking distance from light rail.
An enjoyable experience. Quite pleased with all that occurred. Great venue, exciting boxing.
So happy Minnesota has returned to bring boxing back to the forefront reinstating our boxing commission this is a pastime Minnesota was known for as my father was a young man fighting for St.laurance and Golden Gove boxing.The Professional Boxing community is greatly welcomed here in our beautiful state and facility of the Newly remodeled Armory what a treat to go see this amazing sport back in our hometown many thanks to all involved from the promoters all the way down to the fans.
I really like it i been in different venues and armory is second to none
Event was a great experience. I would definitely buy from Ticketmaster again.
WoW! This fight night was nothing short of amazing! To see Tank Davis fight in his hometown and defending is title had the building electric! I can not wait for his next fight. If you ever get a chance to see him box don't miss it!
It was a great experience wish i was a little closer for the money i spent on my ticket
I really hated that the fight was at the Royal Farms Arena. I'm not sure what venues were sought after, but the fight should've been at M&T Stadium. I'm more than sure Tank's fight would've sold out there as well. I will never go to the Royal Farms Arena ever again in life. I've been to newer venues, and Royal Farms Arena should be shut down. It's out dated, and Baltimore needs a new venue. I was in the 5th row on the floor, and trying to get to my seat was an adventure. Please Baltimore build a new arena!!!!!! I was born and raised in Baltimore, so I've seen a lot of shows and events at that arena.
U had a wonderful experience at the Royal Farms Arena
The boxing match itself was great however I’m not a fan of the venue and their lack of order. People were allowed to stand and walk in the view of other patrons. Most events I’ve attended, the event staff will make the patrons sit down as to not interrupt the show. Additionally the alcohol selections were terrible! I hope the next fight will be at mgm.
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The fight was great!! Best ever in the area! Tank delivered for the hometown!! #iambaltimore