Okay, here’s my blog post about trying to get those “Pitbull vs Rolly” tickets:
Man, getting tickets for this “Pitbull vs Rolly” fight was a real pain. I heard some buzz about this boxing match between Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz and Rolando “Rolly” Romero. It’s supposed to be on March 30th in Vegas, and I thought, “Hey, that sounds like a blast!” So, I started looking into it.
First, I tried to find out who was even putting on this event. Turns out it’s some outfit called TGB Promotions. Okay, good to know. Then, I went on a wild goose chase, just trying to figure out where to even buy tickets. I searched for “Pitbull Cruz tickets” and “Rolly Romero tickets,” every combination I could think of. I looked for things like “Pitbull vs Rolly tickets March 30” and a bunch of variations.

It seemed pretty clear these two were going to be the co-main event under some other fight, but details were scarce. Some folks online were talking about how big of a deal this fight is. You got this “Pitbull” guy, and then this “Rolly” dude, it’s supposed to be an interesting match up because Rolly is defending some 140-pound title against Pitbull.
I spent hours digging around, but every time I thought I was getting close, it was just another dead end. I even tried to filter my searches down to just titles. Like, I figured maybe the titles of articles would be more direct or something. Nope. Still tricky.
Eventually, after way too much effort, I managed to snag a pair of tickets. But seriously, it shouldn’t be this hard. If you’re planning on going, be prepared for a bit of a headache.
Anyway, I did it! I will be at this event in Vegas. I can’t wait to see it live!
- Step 1: I started by searching for general info on the fight.
- Step 2: I tried to find the event promoters.
- Step 3: I began searching for ticket vendors.
- Step 4: I narrowed my search to specific keywords and phrases.
- Step 5: Finally, I got the tickets.
All in all, it was a mess. But hey, at least it makes for a good story, right?
Learned a lesson:
Next time, I will try to find someone who has done this kind of thing before to ask for help. It will be much easier.