Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte ticket details
Tickets went on sale at midday on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022.
Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 22KOs) vs Dillian Whyte (28-2, 18KOs) takes place on April 23 under the famous arch at Wembley Stadium.
The official ticketseller for this historic event is ticketmaster where you will likely enter a queue before being able to select tickets, and be prepared to wait 30 minutes or more.
The best availability is pitch and ringside level, with most of the more affordable tier seating selling out fast.
Warren confirmed the tickets will start from £55 upwards.
There are also hotel packages available, starting from £293 each.
Ticket Prices
Reserved Seats: £61.90-£1237.50
Platinum Tickets: £175-£2900
Inner Ring Seats: £2250
Fury vs Whyte
After many months of protracted dealings, court hearings and last-minute contract signings, Tyson 'The Gypsy King' Fury is finally set to return home to defend his WBC heavyweight crown against mandatory challenger Dillian 'The Body Snatcher' Whyte on St. George's Day at the 100,000-capacity Wembley Stadium.
The top contender is trying to match the master of mind games by waiting until the 11th hour to sign fight terms, keeping unusually quiet on social media, not agreeing to any interviews, and even refusing to show up for the official press conference on March 1st read more…
What's been said?
Frank Warren: “We entered a world record purse bid for the fight and here we are with largest purses ever paid to British boxers to fight on UK soil. I am delighted, we are at Wembley and it doesn’t get any better than this. It will be a fantastic night of boxing and will be a sell-out with just under a 100,000 capacity. It will be a special night because you have got the WBC champion, the Lineal champion who has not fought here in nearly four years.”
Tyson Fury: “There hasn’t been a bigger fight since Lewis-Bruno, an all-British showdown for the WBC heavyweight championship of the world.
“It will be a fantastic event and I know Dillian Whyte is going to come in prepared. He will be rugged, rough, game and aggressive. Both fighters are going for the knockout in this fight and when I land the Lancaster Bomber on his jaw it is going to be over.
“People will be talking about this event, saying ‘where were you when this happened on that night of 23 April 2022?’ in years to come. When Tyson Fury smashed this fella to pieces in front of home fans in the UK.”
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