People on here always get it wrong. They slag the fight off, still buy the ppv and scour the arena for empty seats, its weird. Like you said, it's a night out. I've got a couple of people going with me who don't really follow boxing but enjoy a big name fight and Fury is still a big name wether you love him or hate him.
I´ve heard whispers about 2 really good title fights on the undercard. Keep in mind this is on Netflix and they only want quality.
Tickets went on sale at 10am. Just been on ticketmaster, straight in. When i tried to get tickets for his wembley fight against Whyte I joined bang on the minute they went on sale as was something crazy like 200,000+ In the online que. Will probably sell out with a decent card but looks like some of the interest in Fury has faded, I guess that's what happens when you constantly retire& come back. The Fury & AJ era has long past its peak
Cheapest tickets are £43 and then they have slightly closer ones for £60. I’m sure they’ll shift a good number.
Fury said on insta 70% of tickets have been sold already. Probably nonsense but would be impressive if true.
No way! Just had a look and the only tickets left start at £91 and "best available" is £223 - and unless there are some big curtains in the arena it's well on the way to a sellout... the mind boggles.
Wild pricing isnt it . I got mine in pre sale. It was bound to do well though given how well Welsh support.
Go on ticketmaster, absolutely this has not done 70% So many unsold tickets. Not sure if the back half of the top tier is closed as well
If this does 'sell out' I suspect many tickets to have secretly been given away for free. More people are interested in John Fury's latest outburst and Conor Benns betrayal rather than Fury's 24th comeback fight against an opponent that most casuals won't know