CALLER 1: I bought five tickets for Fight Night at the Tank for Kelsey Jeffries’ fight. We’re from Hollister. We were just totally disappointed. We didn’t know anything about Jeffries’ fight being canceled until we got there. Although we did see her, she was signing autographs. I don’t even know why she was there. But we went there to support her, we were just totally, totally surprised that it was canceled. We would have never gone if we knew she wasn’t fighting. It was really screwed up of the people who handled this. Anyway, had my say. Bye.
GREEN PHONE: Caller 1, we’re sure you weren’t the only fan disappointed by the fact that the Jeffries fight didn’t go on as planned – and that the decision for it was made just three days before the fight. We’re not sure what the policies are behind continuing to promote a fighter that is no longer fighting in a match at Fight Night at the Tank, but they clearly aren’t fan-friendly. I guess it goes without saying that in the future, Jeffries’ fans like yourself will have to be more careful about buying tickets for Fight Night. As a side note, we’re sorry you weren’t reading the Dispatch or Hollister Free Lance sports sections a little bit closer. You would have seen the Tuesday, March 21 story about the fight deal going down the tubes. It at least would have saved you a trip from Hollister to San Jose and back.