Boxing’s biggest fight in years has reached Super Bowl-level prices in the resale market—and with the bout completely sold out, that’s the only market that exists anymore.
The average asking resale price for the May 2 bout between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao stood just short of $11,000 on Thursday, according to the secondary market ticket site TiqIQ. The mean price is $500 higher than this year’s Super Bowl and trumps any boxing match in the last five years. 

The most expensive seat—a fifth-row ringside view—was priced at $77,500. The “get-in” price, or cheapest ticket to attend the event, hit nearly $4,500 on Thursday.

By KINGSMEN

Red Carpet Coverage-Celebrity News- Event Photography/Videography

24 thoughts on “Mayweather Fight Sold Out with tickets going From $4500 up to $90,000”
  1. PPV, Friends, Drinks & Eats in the comforts of home for me. Now, if I really had it… Then PPV, friends, Drinks & Eats in the comforts of home for me. I’d put the extra dough towards lil mans college. I’m just saying.

  2. I love Floyd fights, but I have a household to take care of, and can’t give 4,500 or 90,000. Drop the price a little more and I would definetly take my husband!! We pay stacks for our kids for a family vacation for 7days, not a fight for 36mins if it last that long, and hotel and flight! Can’t do it! PPV here I come!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *