Calzaghe v Jones

Madison Square Garden
08 November 2008
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The undefeated Calzaghe, boxing's longest reigning world champion, will put his perfect record on the line against Roy Jones Jr, eight-time world champion in four weight classes. Calzaghe, who has ruled the super-middleweight division for almost 11 years and Jones Jr, at one point the best pound for pound boxer in the world are both expected to bring an end to their illustrious careers after the bout in New York. This light heavyweight battle is the most anticipated contest in the boxing calendar.


Hospitality Venue

The Official Hospitality will take place within the ionic Madison Square Gardens, conviniently situated close to your reserved seats in the Arena.

V.I.P Hospitality Package Includes:

Fight ticket as applicable
Champagne reception
Private VIP room - Garden terrace in MSG
Premium 3 course meal & complimentary drinks (excluding spirits)
Complimentary Programme
On site event staffing
Entrance to Official team Calzaghe after fight party

Example Itinerary

  • 3.30 pm Champagne reception
  • 4.30 pm Pre-fight dinner
  • 7.00 pm Take your seats at leisure, Pre-fight build-up
  • 8.00 pm “UNIFICATION” (Calzaghe V Jones) (12 rounds of World Championship Boxing)
  • 10.00 pm Official 'After-fight party'


First 5 Rows/Floor    £2,250.00
Floor Rows 6 - 10      £1,395.00
Level One                    £950.00

Per Person + VAT

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Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden, The World's Most Famous Arena, is located in Manhattan on Seventh Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets. It has been the venue for annual family shows and theatricals, the NFL and NBA Drafts, CBS Television's Fall Premiere, Con Edison's Shareholder Meetings, Product Launches for Infinity and Intel, Oxford Health Plans Award Ceremony, Corporate Employee Meetings, college graduations, and religious conferences.

Often abbreviated as MSG, and known colloquially simply as The Garden, the arena has had four incarnations. The first two were located at the Northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Ave. & 26th St.) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station.