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Tickets for the upcoming UFC 246 pay-per-veiw (PPV) event — set to go down on Jan. 18, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada — reportedly sold out in a few minutes according to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president, Dana White, which was good enough to rake in a record gate of $10 million.
And it’s no surprise, really, as the event features the much-anticipated return of the sports biggest box office star, Conor McGregor, taking on longtime fan-favorite Donald Cerrone in a pivotal Welterweight battle.
But for those that didn’t get the chance to score any tickets when they went on sale a few weeks ago, you can now hop back on to www.axs.com to scoop some up, as there are now several of them available. The prices for those range from $300 all the way up to a staggering $8,000 a pop.
It’s unclear how these tickets became available, but for those questioning an initial sellout, this tweet from a disappointed man proves that at the time of initial sale all tickets were indeed gone.
Damnit! Tickets sold out to #UFC246 in 3 mins. Even at those crazy prices I was still going to go. now it looks like we’ll be partying at @ScubaTdiving house! I’ll bring the @budweiserusa #WarCowboy pic.twitter.com/R1jFiTorxz
— Chris Bohnenkamp (@cb2one4) December 20, 2019
Also, it’s important to note that these aren’t secondary market tickets and prices were not inflated, as www.axs.com is the official site to buy tickets for this event.
The co-main event will feature Holly Holm taking on Raquel Pennington in a women’s Bantamweight rematch, while Anthony Pettis drops back down to Lightweight to face Diego Ferreira.
To see the entire UFC 246: “McGregor vs Cowboy” fight card — which will air exclusively on ESPN+ PPV — click here.