MIH to host Mayweather-Mosley Private Fight Party in LA
On April 25, 2010
Due to the success of their Pacquiao-Clottey fight party at the Out of Asia venue located at 3249 South La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles last March, MIH (Make it Happen Inc.) is doing it again for the big fight next week between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley on Saturday, May 1st.
The Pacquiao-Clottey fight party drew almost 200 people that enjoyed the fight on a 40' x 12' screen. It was a great turnout. MIH also raffled away 2 Manny Pacquiao autographed boxing gloves and 5 Manny Pacquiao shirts. Food was also served together with a full bar followed by an afterparty with live performance by Warner Music artist MAIR. Not bad at all for $10 entrance, plus parts of proceeds went to the survivors of Typhoon Ondoy/Ketsana.
Now MIH is giving fans a great alternative to catch the Mayweather vs Mosley fight next week. For $10...fans can enjoy the fight and mingle with other boxing fans at the same venue. Why shelf out $50 on Pay per View when you can go out, have fun, be part of a great vibe and still catch the fight live! Parts of proceeds will go to the victims of Haiti earthquake.
ABOUT MIH
MIH (Make it Happen Inc.) is one of the leading Social Media Companies today and is based out of Los Angeles California. MIH’s goal is to help all business small or large achieve greatness by taking advantage of obtaining maximum exposure through social media marketing.
ABOUT MIH
MIH (Make it Happen Inc.) is one of the leading Social Media Companies today and is based out of Los Angeles California. MIH’s goal is to help all business small or large achieve greatness by taking advantage of obtaining maximum exposure through social media marketing.
Spearheaded by hardworking brother Jake and Christian Rosario, MIH has clients that ranges from musicians, clothing businesses, clubs, restaurants and bars, athletes and many more.
Check out their website at www.MIHSocial.com or find them on Facebook by clicking this link. For more info contact Jake @ 310-561-2220 or message MIH on FB
From Examiner.com
Despite protests from hard-hugging Manny Pacquiao fans from all around the world, the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley remains an intriguing match-up to several Filipino boxing fans and fight fans around the world in general.
Am I going to watch this fight? Hell yes!!! And I agree with our good friend from NYC Michael Marley that boycotting this event would be “stupid even for Pacquiao groupies“. It really is.
Despite protests from hard-hugging Manny Pacquiao fans from all around the world, the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Shane Mosley remains an intriguing match-up to several Filipino boxing fans and fight fans around the world in general.
Am I going to watch this fight? Hell yes!!! And I agree with our good friend from NYC Michael Marley that boycotting this event would be “stupid even for Pacquiao groupies“. It really is.
Now, I can understand why many of you wouldn’t want to shelf out your hard-earned coin to see Mayweather’s “boring style” of boxing as some people coin it to be, but the significance of a bout like this is something that makes the fight a “can’t miss”.
People will have different reasons to want to see this fight.
You got those who have been waiting for this match-up for the past decade. Mayweather and Mosley after all were two of the most promising stars at the turn of the century.
You got those who want to see Mayweather lose and get beat the hell up in the process. Mayweather has effectively created an image for himself as the bad guy with his antics such as throwing money around and bragging how rich he is and how rich others aren’t.
You got those that want to see Mosley define his brilliant career and turn it into a legendary one. Handing Mayweather his first loss will surely do that to him. As Mosley said in the fight’s press conference in New York, May 1st will be “MAYweather’s 1st loss”.
Of course, you have the Mayweather fans that can’t wait to see their boy do what he does best in the ring, which is winning. Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t take away his undefeated record away from him until someone actually beats him. Some will even watch it to simply see who Pacquiao might be fighting next. Whatever your reasons may be, it also helps that there are options besides PPV if you want to watch this fight live.
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