A little less than two months after the fight between Saúl Alvarez and Dmitry Bivol, for the 175 pound world belt, the event organizers announced the price of the tickets. The performance of the two boxers promises one of the most contested matches in recent years and is a guarantee of spectacle, so attendees will have to pay high amounts of money to enter the T-Mobile Arena on May 7.
Through its official social networks, Matchroom Boxing, the company responsible for the promotion of combat, released the details of ticketing. According to the information, the least expensive tickets, that is, located in the furthest area of the ring, can be purchased for USD 105 without counting taxes, that is, approximately MXN 2 thousand 154 at the current exchange rate.
The figure increases according to the proximity of the seats to the quadrilateral. In this regard, various media have reported that the most expensive ticket, located in the ring side area, can cost up to USD 16 thousand. In other words, those looking to be closer to semi-full-weight boxers will have to pay up to MXN 328 thousand 364.
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