Mandalay Bay hosts many of the most anticipated fights of the year. Tickets for big fights at Mandalay Bay are expensive and the arena is huge. If you can't afford to sit ringside or on the floor or at least the 100 level you are going to wish you brought along binoculars. You can rent them at the arena if you don't have you own. If you end up sitting in the nosebleeds at the far ends of the arena in the upper 200 level the boxers are going to look like ants and your view of the big screen monitors might be blocked by the lighting equipment so high powered binoculars are a must. Other than that Mandalay Bay is a fun place to see a fight.
| Fight | Location | Date | Boxing Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pacquiao vs Diaz | Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, NV |
June 28, 2008 Saturday 3:30 PM |
Pacquiao vs Diaz Tickets |
Mandalay Bay Information
Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino
3950 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-632-7777
Mandalay Bay Parking:
Both self-parking and valet are free.
Mandalay Bay Boxing Seating Chart:
View Mandalay Events Boxing Center Seating Chart
Mandalay Bay Boxing
- Second largest grossing live gate in history for a non-heavyweight fight: $8,871,300, Oscar De La Hoya vs Fernando Vargas, Mandalay Bay, September 14, 2002.
- Eighth largest live gate gross in the history of the state of Nevada: Felix Trinidad vs Fernando Vargas, December 2, 2000, Mandalay Bay.
- Fifth highest grossing sales of the top 35 boxing gates in the history of Nevada: $12,949,500, Felix Trinidad vs Oscar De La Hoya, Mandalay Bay, September 18, 1999.
- Highest grossing non-heavyweight fight at Mandalay Bay: Felix Trinidad vs Oscar De La Hoya, September 18, 1999.