Boxing Analyst Al Bernstein Breaks Down The “Fight Of The Century” At Lagasse’s Stadium At The Palazzo

LAGASSE’S STADIUM

BOXING ANALYST AL BERNSTEIN BREAKS DOWN THE “FIGHT OF THE CENTURY”
 AT LAGASSE’S STADIUM AT THE PALAZZO

 

 

WHAT: Best known as the voice of boxing, Al Bernstein will delight boxing fans with a special event at Lagasse’s Stadium at The Palazzo® Las Vegas on Friday, May 1, where he will analyze the bout between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. Fans will also have the opportunity to ask Bernstein questions during a Q&A session. Prior to the Q&A, Bernstein will go on air with Yahoo! Sports Radio’s Ken Thomson, live from the broadcast booth inside Lagasse’s Stadium.

 

Al Bernstein’s career spans more than 30 years, covering not only boxing, but baseball, football, and basketball. The Boxing Hall of Fame inductee will be ringside on Saturday for one of the most anticipated fights in years.

 

Named “Best Sports Lounge” by Vegas Seven, “Best Sports Bar” by Las Vegas Review-Journal and one of the “Top Sports Bars in Las Vegas” by Yahoo! Sports, Lagasse’s Stadium is revered by those who love to eat, drink and watch football.  With more than 100 HD TVs including a 9 foot x 16 foot main TV, fans of the game never worry about missing the action. Those looking to make a few friendly wagers will be happy to know that The Palazzo’s race and sports book lies inside the venue.

 

WHEN:
Friday, May 1, 2015
On-air with Yahoo! Sports Radio’s Ken Thomson at 7:30 p.m.
Live Q&A with fans at 8 p.m.

 

WHERE:
Lagasse’s Stadium at The Palazzo
3325 South Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109

 

RSVP: Guests can book their reservations by calling Lagasse’s Stadium at 702-607-2665. Ages 21 years and older. 2 drink minimum applies.

 

ABOUT THE PALAZZO LAS VEGAS
The Palazzo Las Vegas takes luxury on the Las Vegas Strip to discerning new heights with more than 3,000 suites including the largest standard suites on The Strip, luxury shopping, world-class dining and entertainment. The all-suite resort features premier restaurants from award-winning chefs including CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Carnevino by Mario Batali, and Table 10 by Emeril Lagasse. Resort highlights include Canyon Ranch SpaClub; Azure luxury pool experience; LAVO restaurant and lounge; the Grand Canal Shoppes, anchored by a flagship Barneys New York; a 105,000-square-foot casino; and more than 2.25 million square feet of meeting and convention space. Live entertainment at The Palazzo includes “FRANK – The Man. The Music.,” a must-see theatrical tribute to the life and music of Frank Sinatra. For more information, visit palazzo.com@palazzovegas and facebook.com/palazzolasvegas.

 

ABOUT LAGASSE’S STADIUM®
Lagasse’s Stadium combines celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse’s signature cuisine and kicked up eats for the sports fan. With an innovative take on tailgating, Lagasse’s Stadium features game day favorite menu items, free flowing brew and more than 100 HD TVs, including a 9 foot by 16 foot main TV. Highlights include plush stadium-style seating, luxury boxes, patio dining, billiard tables, sports betting stations, video poker machines, black jack and craps tables and during-the-game sports betting in the palm of your hand via Cantor Gaming pocket casino mobile devices. Signature dishes include Emeril’s Steak BAM’Wich, New Orleans Style Crab Cakes, Creole Reuben, BBQ Ribs and other favorites. Located just steps from Las Vegas Blvd. in front of The Palazzo, this is tailgating done Vegas style. Restaurant and bar hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, sportsbook and gaming lounge opens at 10 a.m. For luxury box and table reservations call 702.607.2665. Keep up with specials on Twitter @LagassesStadium and Facebook.com/LagassesStadium.

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Boxing Analyst Al Bernstein Breaks Down The "Fight Of The Century" At Lagasse's Stadium At The Palazzo
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Best known as the voice of boxing, Al Bernstein will delight boxing fans with a special event at Lagasse’s Stadium at The Palazzo® Las Vegas on Friday, May 1, where he will analyze the bout between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
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