Just a quick one for someone to explain to me. Now I dont want some fanboys saying Hearn has explained this and that or peoples opinion on the card. I was looking at getting 5+ tickets for the whyte Rivas card. When you go on match room website it takes you direct to StubHub. Now the prices on the website like lower ground 172 upper 90 etc is this face value or are people reselling this? And why are tickets not available are face value if this the case direct off the matchroom site. If this not the case Hearn directly giving the fans the middle finger or an I missing something not sure I quite get how this model works?!
Face Value Tickets - https://www.stubhub.co.uk/matchroom...ena-7-20-2019/event/104125573/?sort=price+asc Resale Tickets - https://www.stubhub.co.uk/matchroom...ena-7-20-2019/event/104125574/?sort=price+asc It will say on the page if the tickets are Official or Resale.
Does make me laugh when people complain about ppv prices when even the NXTGen type cards are more than a ppv even in the cheap seats.
That's what I thought until I checked the link. It gets worse, if you want to sit in block 111 facing the ring it's £230. For anyone actually considering paying this (mad) your best view IMO at the O2 is block 106 or 107.
Opinion on block 105 at o2? I've sat 111 and 112 previously but ridiculously priced for this event. I can't get over the ticket prices for this.
Get yourself a ticket for Glasgow in a couple of weeks. You can get a good seat, hotel and watch genuine top class boxing for the price of a decent seat for this.
£172 for a ticket to Whyte-Rivas is a disgrace. I paid around £180 for a decent seat for Wilder-Fury.