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BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG PITY IN VEGAS: TYSON TIX STAND AT 10,000

          MGM Grand Senior VP/Marketing Don Welsh said that even
     with a "scaled-down" 14,000-seat arena, Saturday's Mike
     Tyson-Frans Botha fight "won't be a sellout," according to
     Royce Feour of the LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL.  Welsh: "We are
     estimating, based on the (ticket sales) performance this
     week ... it will be 10,500 to 12,000 for the fight.  If we
     are lucky, it will hit 12,000" (L.V. REVIEW-JOURNAL, 1/14). 
     In N.Y., Michael Katz writes that the fight's "buzz appears
     muted" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 1/14).  In Toronto, Stephen Brunt
     writes that Tyson's box office appeal "may finally be
     starting to wane," despite his "aura with the higher public
     that no one else in the sport possesses."  Brunt, on the
     marketing plan designed to show Tyson's origins, emergence,
     setbacks and triumphs: "So far, the world isn't buying it,
     and Tyson isn't helping his cause" (GLOBE & MAIL, 1/14). 
          MAY THE SCHWARTZ BE WITH YOU? In N.Y., Michael Katz
     writes that Tyson's anger "has been simmering," and that in
     a Phoenix gym he "had to be restrained" after "he ran at"
     ESPN's Mark Schwartz because of an ESPN2 roundtable
     discussion that "criticized him" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 1/14).
          ON TV: During an interview with Jim Gray on NBC's
     "Dateline," Tyson commented on his public image: "I don't
     care about my public image.  If I cared about my public
     image I would've never told you on national television that
     I was at a strip club the other day.  You think I give a
     damn what somebody thinks about me?" (NBC, 1/13).
          ARUM-MATIC FOR THE HALL OF FAME: Top Rank President Bob
     Arum, on being inducted to the boxing Hall of Fame: "To me
     it's very embarrassing because I just don't think any of the
     present-day promoters should be in the Hall of Fame because
     we are partly responsible for the sad state of boxing
     today."  Arum said he would make his views "known at the
     ceremony" scheduled for June 13 at the Int'l Boxing Hall of
     Fame in Canastota, NY (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 1/13).
          

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