SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., July 24, 2017 -- In one of the most anticipated boxing events in recent memory, Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Conor “Notorious” McGregor will fight at T-Mobile Arena on Aug. 26th with tickets available for purchase at TicketNetwork. As of now, the get-in price for this event is currently cheaper than that of the last blockbuster boxing match between Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. Prices for that bout barely got below $3,000 for the cheapest ticket while TicketNetwork currently has tickets listed under $2,500.
Heavily anticipated for months, the official announcement of the matchup on June 14th, 2017 has been followed by endless hype as prognosticators weigh-in on the outcome of the fight between arguably the best boxer and the best Mixed Martial Arts fighter of the day. Mayweather has dominated the boxing landscape for two decades. His 49-0 record has him solidly in the conversation as one of the best boxers of all-time. Conor McGregor is the biggest star in the UFC, he always puts his money where his mouth is and is famous for backing up his notorious trash talk.
During their world tour press conference to promote the fight, both fighters made it clear that they had plans to knock each other out, and that the fight would end in epic fashion.
With all the hype surrounding the fight some ticket prices have reached astronomical records, however there are tickets available on TicketNetwork for a relatively affordable price.
Other than the surprisingly fair ticket prices for a fight of this magnitude, the venue is another appealing aspect that is actually making this fight a bit more affordable. The MGM Grand Arena was a much smaller venue for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, resulting in scarce tickets and higher prices.
The brand new T-Mobile Arena holds 20,000 spectators who will be witnessing history on August 26th.
For the boxing fans ready to act now, TicketNetwork.com is offering a promo through Tuesday night. During check out, type in the code TNFight to get $250 off of $2,000 for tickets to this blockbuster boxing match.
About TicketNetwork
Since its launch in 2007, TicketNetwork.com has helped connect thousands of live entertainment fans to the vast network of independent sellers that list tickets on the TicketNetwork® Online Exchange. The site's straightforward design allows customers to easily find, compare, and buy the most sought-after tickets to concert, sporting, and theater events worldwide. In addition to being PCI-compliant and EVSSL-certified, TicketNetwork.com offers customers a 100% money back guarantee on their purchases. TicketNetwork.com is the signature retail website of ticket software company TicketNetwork, Inc., and is headquartered in South Windsor, CT. To learn more, visit http://www.ticketnetwork.com.
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