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Tickets for Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are on sale as the two heavyweights gear up for their February 17 fight.
Both boxers were supposed to take each other on in Saudi Arabia on December 23. However, Fury’s fight with Francis Ngannou took its toll and the Gypsy King’s team intervened to postpone that date.
At the time, his promoter, Frank Warren, told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Tyson can't be going into a camp after a tough fight like that. That's eight weeks away."
"He needs at least a bit of time to get himself, his body, back into shape. Let it heal. Then get into a camp. It will be on early next year."
Tickets are being sold online. Various retailers are putting their offers up and most fans will miss out on the immediate ticket sale anyway so will be chasing one of these venders.
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According to eticketing.co, a ticket in the upper tier starts at £330 and goes up to £550 depending on your view. Seats in the lower tier are priced at £1,155.
A place on the Platinum Back Floor is slightly more expensive than the lower tier at £1,265. Blocks a little closer to the ring vary in prices between £1,595 and £2,200.
The most expensive tickets are those at the ringside, coming in at £7,150. This is significantly more expensive than the Royal Front Floor passes that come in the four-thousand pound bracket.
Both fighters are competing to be the undisputed world heavyweight champion with neither having lost a fight up until this moment. The anticipation of boxing fans is huge.
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